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Table of Contents
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Preface
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949, is a cumulative cata-
log listing works registered in the Copyright
Office in Classes L and M from January 1, 1940,
through December 31, 1949. It continues the
series of cumulative catalogs which began in
1951 with Motion Pictures, 1912-1939. A third
volume, Motion Pictures, 1894-1912, is also being
_ published (though not as a part of the series); it
lists works copyrighted prior to 1912 and identi-
fied as motion pictures by Howard Lamarr
Walls. These three volumes, together with the
current issues of the Catalog of Copyright Entries,
Third Series, Parts 12-13, Motion Pictures and Film-
strips, comprise an unbroken record of the copy-
right registration of motion pictures and, also,
an extensive although not complete record of
motion picture production in the United States
through the entire history of the industry.
The information given in the entries for the
_ period 1940-1946 was obtained from the record
_ books of the Copyright Office, the original appli-
cations for the registration of the copyright
Claims, and the descriptive material deposited
with the applications and films at the time of
_Tegistration. For the period 1947-1949, the
information was transcribed (with slight changes
in the order of the material, for the sake of con-
sistency) from card copy previously used in the
preparation of the semiannual issues of the
Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Parts
12-13, Motion Pictures. Beginning with July 1,
1949, the title of Parts 12-13 was changed to
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips and filmstrips regis-
tered in Class J were listed. These filmstrips,
however, have been omitted from the cumulative
catalog. The card copy was compared with the
record books and the file of original applications
to make certain that all works registered during
the period were recorded in the catalog. At the
same time any errors in the names of the claim-
ants or the dates of publication found in the card
copy were corrected.
Each entry contains information which
describes the film and identifies the copyright
claimant, the date of the beginning of the copy-
right term, and the copyright registration number.
The descriptive portion of the entries varies con-
siderably in fullness depending on the information
available in the sources used.
The entries for unpublished works contain the
date or dates of deposit in the Copyright Office
of the title, description, and required prints.
The entries for published works contain date of
publication as given in the application for
registration. Deposit of published copies has in
every case been made.
In each entry the name of the claimant is that
given in the application. Information relating
to renewal copyrights or to subsequent changes threefold: 1) to meet the administrative needs of
of ownership recorded in the Copyright Office the Copyright Office; 2) to provide compact
can be ascertained upon request and upon pay- index volumes to the legal profession, publishers,
ment to the Register of Copyrights of the fee authors, and others interested in copyright; and
specified in the law for the conduct of a search 3) to make available, for other research uses, the
of the records. In addition, information relating information on record in the Copyright Office,
to renewal copyrights can be secured by referring much of which is not available elsewhere.
to the issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries A description (including price and instructions
covering renewal registrations for the particular for ordering) of each part of the present Third
class of work during the renewal period. Series of the Catalog of Copyright Entries and of
The publication of the Catalog of Copyright
Entries is authorized by sections 210 and 211 of
Title 17 of the United States Code. Section 210
provides in part: “The current catalog of copy- :
right entries and the index volumes herein pro- — 8©S#0NS, and comments on the content and
vided for shall be admitted in any court as prima °8anization of the Catalog. Such communica-
facie evidence of the facts stated therein as tions should be addressed to the Chief of the
regards any copyright registration.” Cataloging Division, Copyright Office, Library
The purpose of the cumulative catalogs is of Congress, Washington 25, D. C.
other publications of the Copyright Office is
provided at the back of this volume.
The Copyright Office welcomes inquiries, sug-
Copyright Registrations of Motion Pictures
January 1, 1940—December 31, 1949
Class L, Motion-picture photoplays.... oc )cseia .. . owe. ules eet a. (Orton. de «pees 7,122
Class M, Motion pictures other than photoplays.............. 5.0 eee eee e eee eee, ase GAS
Total nics gcd se seo pirst prea vee sere een onc 8 en I gata 18, 767
Class M contains many animated cartoons and newsreels as well as nontheatrical films. The letter
P following the class symbol in an entry indicates that the film was registered as a published work;
the letter U, an unpublished work.
VI
_ This catalog consists of three parts: Motion Pic-
_ tures, 1940-1949, which is a list of main entries
_ under title; an Index of names; and a Series List.
_ Each part is arranged alphabetically.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
__ The items which constitute each entry in this
' section are given below in the order in which
_ they appear. The title, name of the claimant,
_ copyright date, and registration number are
_ always given; other items are included if appli-
cable to the motion picture and available.
- 1. Title. Main title, followed by subtitle,
translated title, and alternate title. Cross-
references are made for alternate and trans-
lated titles. When motion pictures are
based on the lives of real persons or when
such persons are mentioned in the titles in
connection with specific episodes in their
lives, such as musical performances or
athletic events, their names are included in
the Index.
2. Production statement. The name of the pro-
ducing company, i.e., the company respon-
sible for the existence of the picture, follows
the title. In some instances two companies
or organizations are concerned with the
production of a film, one with the physical
production, i.e., photographing, editing,
sound recording, etc., the other with plan-
ning, distributing, and sponsoring the mo-
tion picture. In such case the company
concerned with physical production is named
first, followed by the preposition for and the
name of the other company. The name of a
foreign producing company is followed by
the name of the city or country in which it
is located. When the name of a person or
organization is given in the records of the
VII
How To Use This Catalog
Copyright Office preceded by the phrase
presented by, the name, together with the
phrase, follows the date (see item 3 below).
. Date. For published works, the year date of
copyright (see item 10 below) preceded by a
lower case c, (e.g., c1941) follows the pro-
duction statement. If a production date
different from the copyright year date is
given in the records, this information follows
the copyright date. For unpublished works,
no date is given in this position in the entry.
. Physical description. A full physical descrip-
tion contains information relating to 1) the
length of the film, given in running time,
footage, number of reels or frames; 2) color
or black and white versions; 3) sound or
silent versions; 4) width of the film. Few
ofthe entries in this catalog for the period
prior to 1946 contain full physical descrip-
tions because information on these points
was not included in the records of the
Copyright Office.
. Notes. Certain information which helps to
identify the motion picture more exactly
is given in the form of notes:
a. The title of the series to which a motion
picture belongs is given immediately
following the physical description.
b. Phrases further identifying persons or
organizations connected with the pro-
duction of a motion picture, such as
Warner Bros.-First National picture, Frank
Capra production, etc., are given in a note
following the series note.
c. Information relating to other titles by
which the motion picture is known, to
other versions, to related material to
be used in connection with the showing
of the motion picture, or to the source
material on which the motion picture
is based, is given in the order named.
6. Summary. A brief statement describing or
characterizing the motion picture is included
whenever it has been printed previously in
an issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries.
Credits. This paragraph contains, when
available, the names of persons associated
with the production of the film in the capac-
ity of producers, directors, writers, narra-
tors, commentators, creators of animation,
composers, music directors and other per-
sons responsible for the music, photogra-
phers or cameramen for travelogs and other
pictures of similar type, and film editors.
In a few instances other credits have been
included. In the case of each person, a
term indicative of the contribution precedes
the name. For films in color, the name of
the process is given, if available, at the end
of the credits statement.
Cast. The principal actors are named in
the order of their billing if the information
has been printed previously in an issue of
the Catalog of Copyright Entries.
Copyright claimant, date, and registration number.
This paragraph begins with the copyright
symbol ©. ‘The symbol is followed by:
a. The name of the claimant as it is
given in the application.
The date of the beginning of the term
of copyright: for published works, the
date of publication as cited in the
application; for unpublished works, the
date or dates of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the title, description,
and required prints. :
The registration number, preceded by
the respective class symbol (L, motion
picture photoplays; M, motion pic-
tures other than photoplays) and, also,
immediately after the class symbol, the
letter P to designate a published work
or U, an unpublished work.
In the case of motion pictures produced as
serials, information relating to the entire serial
precedes that relating to the individual numbers
or episodes in the serial. More than one entry
b.
VIII
of a serial is made whenever the descriptive infor-
mation varies for different parts of the serial.
Individual issues of a serial are listed in numerical
sequence or by date; in those cases where the
name or form of name of the claimant has
changed, the issues claimed under a specific
name are listed below it. The copyright symbol
© always appears immediately before the name
of the copyright claimant and the copyright date
whenever they are in separate statements. When
duplicate numbers appear in a sequence of
issues, arrangement of the duplicates is by copy-
right date. Omission of an item in a sequence
does not necessarily mean that the item has not
been registered in the Copyright Office, since it
may be included in the catalog under its specific
title.
Index
The second section of this catalog lists the
names of the persons and organizations associated
with the production of the motion pictures de-
scribed in the main section and of the authors of
the novels, dramas, or other works upon which
these motion pictures are based. Also included
are the names of persons on whose lives the motion
pictures are based or whose names appear in the
titles in connection with a musical performance
or athletic event. The names of the persons
listed in the statements of credits in the main
entries are not included. The name of each per-
son or organization is used as a heading, the form
of which is either the one appearing in the Official
Catalog of the Library of Congress or the one
most frequently found in the records of the Copy-
right Office. Similar names have been listed
separately unless it is clear that they identify the
same person or organization. Cross-references
from different forms of the same name and from
pseudonyms are included in the list.
Under each heading are listed alphabetically
the titles of the motion pictures associated with it,
together with their respective year dates, or, for
serials, the word serial, enclosed in parentheses,
in lieu of a date. An asterisk preceding the title
indicates that the name appearing in the heading
is that of the copyright claimant.
Series List
The third section of this catalog lists the series
titles which are given in the main entries. These
frequently appear in varying forms. For each
series, therefore, an established form, based on
the one most frequently used, is given in the head-
ing. Following the heading are references to
other series titles which seem to be related be-
cause the names are similar and the claimants are
the same. Listed below the headings are, first,
the names of the claimants, and, second, the
titles of the motion pictures, each followed by
its date. In the case of serials, the word serial,
enclosed in parentheses, is used in lieu of a date.
The lists of titles under each series may be in-
complete for the period covered by this catalog,
because only those titles have been included which
are so identified in the sources used in compiling
the catalog. For some motion pictures two
series titles are given, each of which is entered
separately, since the information available makes
it impossible to differentiate between main series
and subseries.
Abbreviations and Symbols
The following list includes abbreviations and symbols used in this catalog with specific copyright
or bibliographic meanings. Definitions are not given for abbreviations in common use.
a.k.a. —also known as
b&w —black and white
© —copyright symbol
d.b.a. —doing business as
descr. —description
ge, tect
LP —published motion-picture photoplays
LU —unpublished motion-picture photoplays
min. —minutes
mm —millimeters
MP -—-published motion pictures other than
photoplays
MU -—unpublished motion pictures other than
photoplays
pseud.—pseudonym
sd. |—sound
sl. —silent
t.a. —trading as
194021949
A
Motion Pictures
An alphabetical list, under title, of the main entries for
motion pictures which were registered for copyright during
the years 1940-1949. For full information relating to the
contents of these entries, see How To Use This Catalog, p. vu.
_ THE ABC OF HAND TOOLS. Walt Disney
Productions, c1946. Presented by General
Motors Corp. 2 reels, color, 16mm.
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Feb46;
MP1833.
_ ABC PIN UP. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
©1944, 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no, 137)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ray Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44;
MP15489.
A FOR ACHIEVEMENT. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
¢1949. Presented by the Savings Banks
Association of the State of New York.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the Savings banks
provide security to their depositors and
how they contribute to the welfare of the
community.
Credits: Sumner Lyon; director and
photographer, Harry W. Smith; narrator,
John Rooney.
© Savings Banks Assn. of the State of New
York; 21Apr49; MP4040.
_ A HAUNTING WE WILL GO. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 9 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
narrator, Frank Gallop; animation, Myron
Waldman, Irving Dressler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13May49;
LP2309.
_ A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942, 6,200 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; original
story, Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh; screen-
play, Lou Breslow; music director, Emil
Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
TAug42; LP11773.
A HUNTING WE WON'T GO. c1943. Pre-
sented by Columbia. 661 ft., sd., color.
(Fox and Crow)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Bob Wickersham; story, Jack
Cosgriff; animation, Howard Swift, Phil
Duncan; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Leo
Erdody. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Aug43; LP12203.
A PLUMBING WE WILL GO. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Mar40;
LP9481.
ABANDONED. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1949. 79 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama presented in
semi-documentary style exposing the sale
of illegitimate babies by adoption racke-
teers.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler;
director, Joe Newman; story and screen-
play, Irwin Gielgud; music, Walter Scharf;
film editor, Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Gale Storm, Jeff
Chandler, Meg Randall, Raymond Burr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep49;
LP2560.
O ABASTECIMENTO MUNICIPAL DE AGUA.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Willem Rudolfs.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29May46; MP731.
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE
KILLER: BORIS KARLOFF. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1949. 84 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick murder mystery
about disappearing bodies, assorted killers,
bottomless pits, and a phony swami.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; direc-
tor, Charles T. Barton; story, Hugh Wed-
lock, Jr., Howard Snyder; screenplay, Hugh
Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder, John Grant;
music, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor,
Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Boris
Karloff, Lenore Aubert, Gar Moore.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep49;
LP2561.
ABDUL THE BULBUL-AMEER. Loew's
Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 1777 ft., sd., color. (An M. G. M.
Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb41; LP10358.
ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS. c1940. Pre-
sented by Max Gordon Plays & Pictures
Corp. 110 min., sd. Based on the play
by Robert E. Sherwood.
Credits: Producer, Max Gordon; director,
John Cromwell; screenplay, Robert E.
Sherwood; adaptation, Grover Jones; music
score, Roy Webb; editor, George Hively.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Jan40;
LP9486.
ABERCROMBIE HAD A ZOMBIE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11771.
ABIE'S IRISH ROSE. Bing Crosby Pro-
ducers, Inc., cl1946. 96 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on Anne Nichol's play.
Credits: Producer and director, A. Ed-
ward Sutherland; screenplay, Anne Nichols;
adaptation, Anne Wigton, Rip Van Ronkel;
music score, John Scott Trotter; film editor
Harvey Manger. |
Cast: Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru,
Richard Norris, J. M. Kerrigan, George E.
Stone.
© Bing Crosby Producers, Inc.; 27Dec46;
LP820.
ABILENE TOWN. Guild Productions, Inc.
Released through United Artists Corp.,
c1946. Presented by Jules Levey. 89 min.,
sd. From the novel "Trail Town" by
Ernest Haycox.
Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director,
Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Harold
Shumate; music director, Nat W. Finston;
film editor, Richard Heermance.
© Guild Productions, Inc.; 11Jan46;
LP114.
ABOARD THE FLATTOP MIDWAY.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
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ABOARD THE FLATTOP MIDWAY, Cont'd.
(Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Shows the Flattop Midway on
maneuvers in the Caribbean, and demon-
strates takeoffs and landings of fighter
planes F8F and carrier jets.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
narrator, Joe King; music score, L. De-
Francesco; cameraman, Jack Painter;
film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
120ct49; MP4821.
ABOU BEN BOOGIE. c1944,. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (Walt Lantz
Swing Symphony) (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway,
Milt Schaffer; animation, Paul Smith;
music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 14Aug44; MP15259.
ABOU BEN BOOGIE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14728.
ABOUT FACE. Released through United
Artists, cl1942. Presented by Hal Roach.
5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Kurt Neumann; original screenplay, Eugene
Conrad, Edward E. Seabrook; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 11May42;
LP11277.
ABOVE SUSPICION. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel
by Helen MacInnes.
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Keith
Winter, Melville Baker, Patricia Coleman;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
George Hively.
€ Loew's Inc.; 21May43; LP12090,
ABRAHAM'S FAITH. Church-Craft Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 16 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Based on the 22d chapter of Genesis.
Summary: Abraham demonstrates his
faith in God, as he obeys His directions
concerning the sacrifice of his son Isaac,
Credits: Screenplay, Ralph Jester.
© Church-Craft Pictures, Inc.; 20O0ct48;
MP3622,
ABRIGO. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Wallace W. At-
wood, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Portuguese version of "Shelter."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan47; MP1623.
ABROAD AT HOME. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 851 ft., sd. (New York
Parade, series 1, no. 2)
Credits: Director, Edmund L. Dorfman;
story and narration, Hershfield; photog-
raphers, Edward Horton, Daniel Cavelli;
editor, Marc S. Asch.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar41l;
MP11145.
ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS. Edward
Small Productions, Inc. Released through
United Artists, c1944. 86 min., sd. Based
on an original story by Fred Guiol.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screen-
play, Charles Rogers, Wilkie Mahoney,
Ted Sills; adaptation, Edward E. Seabrook,
Tedwell Chapman; music director, Lud
Gluskin; film editor, Richard Heermance.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
10Jul44; LP12862.
ABUSEMENT PARK. Paramount Pictures
Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Apr47;
LP1006.
A ACAO GEOLOGICA DA ATMOSFERA.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator: Carey Croneis.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Jun46; MP724.
A A¢AO GEOLOGICA DOS RIOS. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Carey Croneis.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jun46; MP833.
ACCENT ON COURAGE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(The World Today)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
described by Hugh James; music score,
L. de Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Apr43; MP14789.
ACCENT ON LOVE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941. 5,560 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; original
story, Dalton Trumbo; screenplay, John
Larkin; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Jul41; LP10588.
ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY; tools and pro-
cedures. Loucks & Norling Studios, cl1944-
45. © Loucks & Norling Studios.
1. Hand Soldering. 1 reel. Appl. author:
Jack Norling. © 1Jan45; MP15822.
2. High Frequency Soldering. 2 reels.
Appl. author: Dana Noyes. © 23Jun44;
MP15018.
ACCOMPLICE. c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
From the novel "Simon Lash, Private
Detective" by Frank Gruber.
Credits: Producer, John K. Teaford;
director, Walter Colmes; screenplay,
Irving Elman, Frank Gruber; music score,
Alexander Laszlo; photographer, Jockey
Feindel; film editor, Robert Jahns.
Appl. author: P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Sep46; LP597.
ACCORDING TO PLAN: INTRODUCTION TO
ENGINEERING DRAWING. McGraw-Hill
Book Co., Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w,
16mm, (Engineering Drawing, film 1)
Summary: A film designed to develop in
beginning students of engineering drawing
the feeling that the subject is interesting
and important, and that modern production,
which requires the work of many people on
a single project, needs a common language,
that of engineering drawing, to co-ordinate
the work.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3144,
ACCOUNTING AND CALCULATING
MACHINES. Teaching Aids Exchange,
c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of
accounting and calculating machines, and
compares modern machine accounting
methods with hand book-keeping methods.
© Teaching Aids Exchange; 10ct48;
MP3785.
THE ACCUSED. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on the novel "Strange Deception" by June
Truesdell.
Summary: A psychology teacher kills one
of her students in self-defense, but conceals
the crime until an astute police officer
compels her to confess.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; direc-
tor, William Dieterle; screenplay, Ketti
Frings; music score, Victor Young; film
editor, Warren Low.
Cast: Loretta Young, Robert Cummings,
Wendell Corey, Sam Jaffe, Douglas Dick.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jan49;
LP2069.
ACE IN THE HOLE. cl1942. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, George
Dane; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 29May42; MP12557.
ACE IN THE HOLE. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., color. :
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 44 prints
26Apr40; MU10214,
AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl941. 1,646 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Lloyd A. French.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Aug41;
LP11200.
ACQUA ZANIES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The
World of Sports, no. 139)
Summary: The development of the
technique of water skiing is demonstrated.
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul48;
MP3368.
ACQUITTED BY THE SEA. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1940. 1 reel,
sd. (Robert Ripley's Believe It or Not)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; photographer, Jack
Painter; editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Sep40; MP10501.
ACROBANTICS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP134.
ACROBATIC ACES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Feb41;
MP10836.
ACROBATIC BABIES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(The World of Sports, no. 141)
Summary: A film about swimming, with
emphasis upon the stunt swimming of
children and babies.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., 140ct48;
MP3474,
THE ACROBATIC ILLINI. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: This film, which shows students
doing difficult gymnastics in the "circus
stunt" class at the University of Illinois,
is climaxed by an acrobatic act presented
at the University by the Ward Bell Flyers,
a Barnum-Bailey-Ringling team.
Credits: Directed and photographed by
Russell T. Erwin, Rod Warren; narrator,
Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Dec48;
MP3586.
ACRO-BATTY. Loew's Inc., cl942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 834 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Louis Lewyn; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 16Apr42; MP12443.
ACROBATTY BUNNY. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., 35mm.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
ACROBATTY BUNNY. Cont'd.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29June46;
MP761.
ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1946. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; film
editor, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Ed Thorger-
sen; music, L. DeFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jul46; MP1496.
ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1942. 10 reels, sd. A First
National picture. From the serial by
Robert Carson.
Credits: Producers, Jerry Wald, Jack
Saper; director, John Huston; screenplay,
Richard Macaulay; music, Adolph Deutsch;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film
editor, Frank Magee.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Sep42;
LP11564.
_ ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1949. 55 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western about the capture
of outlaws who are smuggling gold ore into
the United States from Mexico.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Oliver Drake; original screenplay, Ronald
Davidson; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, John C. Fuller.
C..st: Jimmy Wakely, Cannonball" Taylor,
Ren» Browne, Riley Hill, Dennis Moore.
© i‘onogram Pictures Corp.; 15May49;
LP2416.
ACROSS THE SIERRAS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
D. Ross Lederman; original screenplay,
Paul Franklin; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jan41;
LP10236.
AN ACT OF MURDER. SEE Live Today for
Tomorrow.
ACT OF VIOLENCE. Loew's Inc., cl1948.
82 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on a story by Collier Young.
Summary: A melodrama in which a re-
turned veteran who once betrayed his com-
rades in a Nazi prison camp again meets
one of the men whom he has wronged.
Setting, California, at the close of the war.
Credits: Producer, William H. Wright;
director, Fred Zinneman; screenplay,
Robert L. Richards, music score, Bronis-
lau Kaper.
Cast: Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet
Leigh, Mary Astor, Phyllis Thaxter.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Dec48; LP2015.
_ACTION IN ARABIA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Leonide Moguy; original screen-
play, Philip MacDonald, Herbert Biberman;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb44;
LP12591.
ACTION IN SPORTS. Vitaphone Corp., cl947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Narration, Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Dec47; MP2542.
_ ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC.
_ Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943.
127 min., sd. Based on a story by Guy
Gilpatric.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, John Howard
Lawson; music, Adolph Deutsch; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor,
Thomas Pratt.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun43;
LP12095.
ACTUAL VIEWS OF A LOCOMOTIVE FIRE
BOX FIRED BY AN FD STOKER.
Appl. author: The Standard Stoker Co.,
Inc. as employer for hire of Abram Ladue
Whipple.
© The Standard Stoker Co., Inc.; title &
descr., 6Jan41; 3 prints; 12Dec40;
MU10748.
ACTUAL VIEWS OF A LOCOMOTIVE FIRE
BOX FIRED BY AN HT STOKER. ~
Appl. author: The Standard Stoker Co.,
Inc. as employer for hire of Abram Ladue
Whipple.
© The Standard Stoker Co., Inc.; title &
descr., 6Jan41; 3 prints; 12Dec40;
MU10747.
ACUERDATE-DE-ME. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15227.
ADAM HAD FOUR SONS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 9 reels, sd. Based on the
novel ''Legacy'' by Charles Bonner.
Credits: Producer, Robert C. Sherwood;
director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay,
William Hurlbut, Michael Blankfort;
original score, W. Frank Harling; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Francis D. Lyon. ,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb41;
LP10451.
ADAM'S RIB. Loew's Inc., c1949. 101 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A marital comedy. On opposing
sides in a bitter court battle, a district
attorney and his lawyer-wife match wits on
equal rights for women.
Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten;
director, George Cukor; screenplay, Ruth
Gordon, Garson Kanin; music, Miklos
Rozsa; film editor, George Boemler.
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn,
Judy Holliday, Tom Ewell, David Wayne.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Nov49; LP2615.
ADDITION IS EASY. Coronet, c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates by coins and
figures the need for addition, the meaning
of placement for units, tens, and hundreds,
and the process for "carrying'' a number
in addition. For primary grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
F. Lynwood Wren.
© David A. Smart; 17Dec48; MP3706.
ADDRESS UNKNOWN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 8 reels, sd. From the story
by Kressmann Taylor.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Cameron Menzies; screenplay, Herbert
Dalmas; music score and arrangement,
Ernst Toch; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
cameraman, Victor Schewrich; film editor,
Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jun44;
LP12703.
ADIOS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10878.
ADIOS AMERICANO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12815.
ADIOS SEMOR. Featurettes, Inc., cl1941l.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12679.
ADIOSITA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15635.
ADVANCED ART OF HAIR COMBING
TECHNIQUE. c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Shows ways in which hair set
with Foundation Finger Wave can be
dressed.
Credits: Producor and director, Maurice
Bérubé.
© Jean Maurice Bérubé; 26Oct47; MP2768.
ADVANCED SALESMANSHIP. SEE Lacy
Slides.
ADVANCED TUMBLING. Coronet, c1945.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Appl. authors: Karl W. Bookwalter,
Otto Ryser.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 14Dec45; MP2023.
ADVANCED TYPING. United States Navy.
sd., 16mm. © De Frenes & Co.
Appl. authors: George W. Chapman,
H. Bauernschmidt.
Shortcuts. © title, descr. & 8 prints,
270ct43; MU14134.
Duplicating and Manuscript. © title, descr.
& 8 prints, 270ct43; MU14135.
ADVENTURE. Loew's Inc., cl946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 14 reels,
sd., b&w. A Victor Fleming production.
Based on a novel by Clyde Brion Davis.
Credits: Producer, Sam Zimbalist;
director, Victor Fleming; screenplay,
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Vincent
Lawrence; adaptation, Anthony Veiller,
William H. Wright; music score, Herbert
Stothart; orchestration, Murray Cutter;
film editor, Frank Sullivan.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Jan46; LP55.
ADVENTURE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1700.
ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. A Dore Schary presentation.
Summary: A domestic comedy of 1905
in which the young suffragette daughter of
a minister arouses the indignation of the
strait-laced citizenry by painting nude
models.
Credits: Producer, Richard H. Berger;
director, Richard Wallace; original story,
Lesser Samuels, Christopher Isherwood;
screenplay, Lionel Houser; music, Freder-
ick Hollander; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Robert Swink.
Cast: Robert Young, Shirley Temple,
John Agar, Albert Sharpe; Josephine
Hutchinson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Apr49;
LP2281.
ADVENTURE IN BLACKMAIL, Distributed
by English Films, Inc., cl1943. 8 reels, sd.
A Mercury production. From a story by
Emeric Pressburger.
Credits: Producer, R. Norton; director,
Harold Huth; scenario, Roland Pertwee;
music director, Mischa Spoliansky; camera,
B. Franke; editor, Sidney Cole.
© English Films, Inc.; 2Dec43; LP12437.
ADVENTURE IN BOOGIE WOOGIE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Apr46; MP446,
ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940. 8 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Frank O'Connor.
Credits: Director, George Fitzmaurice;
screenplay, Leonard Lee, Franz Schulz;
photography, Charles Lang; film editor,
LeRoy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Apr40;
LP9523.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ADVENTURE IN LEARNING; a story of
wheat. Presented by National Biscuit Co.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© National Biscuit Co.; title, descr. &
10 prints, 9O0ct44; MU15263.
ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 10 reels, sd. From
the story by Jeanne Spencer and Albert
Benham,
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay,
Lewis R. Foster, Arthur Caesar; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May41;
LP10778.
ADVENTURE ISLAND. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1947. 67 min., sd., color,
35mm. Based on "The Ebb-Tide" by Robert
Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Peter
Stewart; screenplay, Maxwell Shane; music
score, Darrell Calker; film editor, Howard
Smith.
Cast: Rory Calhoun, Rhonda Fleming,
Paul Kelly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 100ct47;
LP1242.
THE ADVENTURE OF A READY LETTER
WRITER. SEE A Letter for Evie.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE FIVE ORANGE
PIPS. SEE The House of Fear.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED
BAND. Marshall Grant-Realm Television
Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm. Adapted from the story by A. Conan
Doyle.
Summary: Sherlock Holmes solves one
murder and prevents another when he dis-
covers that a doctor possesses a trained
swamp adder.
Credits: Screenplay, Walter Doniger;
music, William Lava; editor, Daniel Cahn.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
4Apr49; LP2252.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED
BAND. Marshall Grant-Realm Television
Productions, cl1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm. Adapted from the story by A. Conan
Doyle.
Summary: Sherlock Holmes solves one
murder and prevents another when he dis-
covers that a doctor possesses a trained
swamp adder.
Credits: Producer, Stanley Rubin; direc-
tor, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Walter
Doniger; music, William Lava; editor,
Daniel Cahn.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2423.
ADVENTURES IN BREADLAM. Burns
Industrial Film Corp., cl946. 3 reels,
sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Story in rhyme, Ruth Snow Burns.
Appl. author: Ruth Snow Burns.
© Burns Industrial Film Corp.; 10Apr46;
MP483,
ADVENTURES IN SILVERADO, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 75 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Suggested by Robert Louis Steven-
son's story, ''The Silverado Squatters."
Summary: Robert Louis Stevenson, coming
to Napa Valley, California, in 1880, finds
material for a story in the adventures of a
young stagecoach driver and a highwayman.
Credits: Producers, Ted Richmond,
Robert Cohn; director, Phil Karlson;
screenplay, Kenneth Gamet, Tom Kilpatrick,
Jo Pagano; film editor, Henry Batista.
Cast: William Bishop, Gloria Henry,
Forrest Tucker, Edgar Buchanan, Edgar
Barrier,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar48;
LP1516.
ADVENTURES IN SOUTH AMERICA. Re-
leased by Warner Bros. Pictures, c1945.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Technicolor
Adventures)
Credits: Director, Lewis N. Cotlow;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec45; MP954.
THE ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1943. 65 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original story and adapta-
tion, William Bowers, M. Coates Webster;
screenplay, Edward James; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Aug43;
LP12250.
ADVENTURES OF BUNNY RABBIT. SEE
Aventures de Jeannot Lapin.
ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL.
c1941, Presented by Republic Pictures.
2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. Based on
the character in "Whiz Comics" magazine.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Mar41;
no. 1-6, LP10386; no, 7-12, LP10481.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.,
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney,
John English; original screenplay, Ronald
Davidson, Norman §S. Hall, Arch B. Heath,
Joseph Poland, Sol Shor; music score, Cy
Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film
editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Curse of the Scorpion.
The Guillotine.
Time Bomb,
Death Takes the Wheel.
The Scorpion Strikes.
Lens of Death.
Human Targets.
Boomerang.
Dead Man's Trap.
10. Doom Ship.
11. Valley of Death.
12, Captain Marvel's Secret.
OONIOahwnre
ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA. Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., cl1948. 83 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. A Bryan Foy production. Based on
a story by Crane Wilbur.
Summary: Casanova, leader of the Sicilian
patriots after the fall of Palermo in 1793,
combines guerilla warfare with romance.
Credits: Producer, Leonard S, Picker;
director, Roberto Gavaldon; screenplay,
Crane Wilbur, Walter Bullock, Karen De-
Wolf; music score, Hugo Friedhofer,
music director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Louis H. Sackin.
Cast: Arturo DeCordova, Lucille Bremer,
Turhan Bey, John Sutton, George Tobias.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 7Feb48; LP1465.
THE ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE.
Comet Productions, Inc., c1947. 65 min.,
sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Two Mexican horsemen help
a girl and her brother protect their western
ranch against the encroachments of desper-
adoes.
Credits: Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph
Cohn; director, Reginald LeBorg; original
story, Bob Williams; screenplay, Bob Wil-
liams, Harold Tarshis; music score, David
Chudnow; film editor, Lynn Harrison.
Cast: Richard Martin, Frances Rafferty,
Val Carlo, Benny Bartlett, Marc Cramer.
© Comet Productions, Inc.; 9May47;
LP1446.
THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 110 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. Based ona story by Herbert
Dalmas.
Summary: The swashbuckling adventures
of Don Juan in the Spanish court of King
Philip III and Queen Margaret.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Vincent Sherman; screenplay, George
Oppenheimer, Harry Kurnitz; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
Cast; Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors,
Robert Douglas, Alan Hale, Romney Brent.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Jan49;
LP2107.
ADVENTURES OF FRANK AND JESSE
JAMES. Republic Productions, Inc., c1948.
2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd., b&w,
35mm. © Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1-7,
26Jul48; LP1757, no. 8-13, 12Nov48;
LP1953.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; directors, Fred Brannon, Yakima
Canutt; original screenplay, Franklin
Adreon, Basil Dickey, Sol Shor; music
director, Morton Scott; film editors, Cliff
Bell, Sam Starr.
Cast: Clayton Moore, Steve Darrell,
Noel Neill, George J. Lewis, Stanley
Andrews,
1. Agent of Treachery.
2. The Hidden Witness.
3. The Lost Tunnel.
4, Blades of Death.
5. Roaring Wheels.
6. Passage to Danger.
7. The Secret Code.
8. Doomed Cargo,
9. The Eyes of the Law.
10. The Stolen Body.
11, Suspicion,
12. Talk or Die.
13. Unmasked.
ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS.
Crestview Productions, Inc. Released by
Eagle Lion Films, Inc., cl1948. 73 min.,
sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about the loyalty
of a wild mare to the cowboy who captures
and trains her.
Credits: Producers, Jerry Briskin,
Matthew Rapf; director, Lew Landers;
screenplay, Matthew Rapf; music director,
Irving Friedman; music, Irving Gertz;
film editor, Harry Komer.
Cast: Gallant Bess, Cameron Mitchell,
Audrey Long, Fuzzy Knight, James Milli-
can,
© Crestview Productions, Inc.; 19Oct48;
LP1858.
THE ADVENTURES OF ICHABOD AND MR.
TOAD. Walt Disney Productions. Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949. 68 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth
Grahame, and ''The Sketch Book" by Wash-
ington Irving.
Summary: The reckless and irresponsible
Mr. Toad's passion for excitement leads
him into difficulties with the law. After
a wild ride, with the Headless Horseman
in hot pursuit, Ichabod Crane vanishes.
An animated cartoon.
Credits: Production supervisor, Ben
Sharpsteen; directors, Jack Kinney,
Clyde Geronimi, James Algar; story,
Erdman Penner, and others; animation,
Frank Thomas, Fred Moore, George Row-
ley, and others; music director, Oliver
Wallace; film editor, John O. Young.
Cast: Bing Crosby relating the story of
"Ichabod Crane" and Basil Rathbone
narrating the story of "Mr. Toad."
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jun49;
LP2432.
ADVENTURES OF KITTY O'DAY. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Victor Hammond; screenplay, Tim Ryan,
George Callahan, Victor Hammond; photog-
raphy, Mack Stengler; film editor, Richard
Pike.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 200ct44;
LP12930.
THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944,
130 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. Based on the play "Mark
Twain" by Harold M. Sherman, and other
works,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN.
Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Jesse L. Lasky;
director, Irving Rapper; screenplay, Alan
LeMay; adaptation, Alan LeMay, Harold M.
Sherman; music, Max Steiner; music direc-
tor, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Bernard Kaun; film editor, Ralph
Dawson,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13May44;
LP12643.
ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd., A Sam-
uel Bronston production. Based on the novel
"Martin Eden" by Jack London.
Credits: Producer, B. P. Schulberg; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; screenplay, W. L. River;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb42;
LP11066.
ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER. c1940.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels
each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. Based upon the
NEA newspaper feature. © Republic
Pictures Corp.; 28Jun40; no. 1-6, LP9786;
no. 7-12, LP9891.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney,
John English; original screenplay, Frank-
lyn Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Norman S.
Hall, Barney A. Sarecky, Sol Shor; music
score, Cy Feuer; photography, William
Nobles; film editors, Edward Todd, William
Thompson,
Cast: Don ''Red'' Barry, Noah Beery,
Tommy Cook, Bob Kortman, William
Farnum.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
1. Murder on the Santa Fe Trail.
2. Horsemen of Death.
3, Trail's End.
. Water Rustlers.
9. Records of Doom.
10. One Second to Live.
11, The Devil's Marksman.
12. Frontier Justice.
THE ADVENTURES OF RUSTY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1945. 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, Paul Burnford; original story, Al
Martin; screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg;
music director, M. R. Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Reg Browne.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Aug45;
LP13458,
_ THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.
_ Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939,
7,200 ft., sd. Based on the play "Sherlock
Holmes" by William Gillette.
Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; screen-
play, Edwin Blum, William Drake; music
director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Sep39; LP9334,
_ ADVENTURES OF SIR GALAHAD, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1949. 2 reels, sa., b&w,
35mm, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Spencer Bennet; screenplay, George
Plympton, Lewis Clay, David Mathews;
film editor, Earl Turner, Dwight Caldwell.
1. The Stolen Sword. © 22Dec49; LP2708.
_ THE ADVENTURES OF SMILIN! JACK.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942.
2 reels each, © Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc. Based on the newspaper feature
Smilin' Jack" by Zack Mosley.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Sia original screenplay, Morgan B.
Ox.
1. The High Road to Doom! © 21Aug42;
LP11539,
2. The Rising Sun Strikes. © 21Aug42;
LP11540.
3. Attacked by Bombers. © 21Aug42;
LP11541.
4, Knives of Vengeance. © 28Aug42;
LP11556.
5. A Watery Grave. © 28Aug42; LP11557.
6. Escape by Clipper. © 28Aug42;
LP11558.
7. Fifteen Fathoms Below. © 4Sep42;
LP11562.
8. Treachery at Sea! © 4Sep42; LP11563.
9. The Bridge of Peril! © 9Sep42;
LP11572.
10, Blackout in the Islands! © 9Sep42;
LP11573.
11. Held for Treason. © 9Sep42; LP11574.
12. The Torture Fire Test. © 15Sep42;
LP11581.
13. Sinking the Rising Sun. © 15Sep42;
LP11582.
ADVENTURES OF THE FLYING CADETS.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., ¢1943.
2 reels each, sd. © Universal Pictures
Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; screenplay, Morgan B. Cox,
George H. Plympton, Paul Huston.
1. The Black Hangman Strikes. © 20Aug43;
LP12222.
2. Menaced by Murderers. © 20Aug43;
LP12223.
3. Into the Flames! © 20Aug43; LP12224,
4. The Door to Death! © 20Aug43;
LP12225.
5. Crashed ina Crater! © 20Aug43;
LP12226.
6. Rendezvous with Doom. © 20Aug43;
LP12230,
7. Gestapo Execution. © 20Aug43;
LP12231.
8. Masters of Treachery. © 20Aug43;
LP12232.
9. Wings of Destruction. © 20Aug43;
LP12233.
10, Caught in the Caves of An-kar-ban,
© 20Aug43; LP12234,
11. Hostages for Treason. © 20Aug43;
LP12235.
12. The Black Hangman Strikes Again.
© 20Aug43; LP12236.
13, The Toll of Treason! © 20Aug43;
LP12237.
ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB, JR.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940.
1 reel, sd. (Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Burt Gillett.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Feb40;
MP10011.
THE ADVENTURESS. Individual Pictures,
Denham, England. Released in U. S.,
c1947. 98 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Producers, Sidney Gilliat,
Frank Launder; director, Frank Launder;
written by Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat,
Wolfgang Wilhelm; music, William Alwyn;
film editor, Thelma Myers.
Cast: Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard,
Raymond Huntley.
© General Films Distributors, Ltd.;
17Mar47; LP1206.
ADVENTURING PUPS. Released by Young
America Films, Inc., c1948. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The adventures of three beagle
puppies that ran away from home. De-
signed for kindergarten and primary
grades.
© Morton Schindel; 250ct48; MP3504.
AERIAL DEAD RECKONING. Springer
Pictures, Inc., for the United States Navy.
Appl. author: John H. Obold.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 25Mar44; MU14655.
AERIAL GUNNER. Paramount Pictures
Inc. with U. S. Army Air Corps cooperation,
c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William H. Pine;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar43;
LP12115,
AERIAL MAP READING. Springer Pictures,
Inc., for the United States Navy.
Appl. author: H. C. Gibson.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 25Mar44; MP14656.
AERONUTICS. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 938 ft.,
sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Directors, Francis Corby, S. B.
Harrison; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Apr41; LP10445.
AESOP'S FABLES. SEE Aesop's Fox and
Grapes.
AESOP'S FOX AND CRANE. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel,
si., b&w, 8mm. Adapted from the sound
film "Three Fox Fables."
Summary: A dramatization of the familiar
fable presenting the moral ''Who laughs
last, laughs best."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
23Nov48; MP3566.
AESOP'S FOX AND GRAPES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 8mm. Adapted from the sound film,
"Aesop's Fables."
Summary: A dramatization of the familiar
fable presenting the moral '"'He who falls
for flattery is a fool,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
23Nov48; MP3567.
AESOP'S HARE AND TORTOISE. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1948.
1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.
Summary: The tortoise wins again in this
dramatization of the well-known fable.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
23Feb48; MP3133.
AFFAIRS OF A ROGUE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1949. 95 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on the play "The First Gentleman"
by Norman Ginsbury.
Summary: An historical drama about the
regency of George, Prince of Wales,
during the early part of the 19th century.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Friedman;
director, Cavalcanti; screenplay, Nicholas
Phipps; adaptation, Reginald Long; music,
Lennox Berkeley; film editor, Margery
Saunders.
Cast: Jean Pierre Aumont, Joan Hopkins,
Cecil Parker, Ronald Squire, Margaretta
Scott.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Feb49;
LP2103.
AFFAIRS OF ADELAIDE. SEE The For-
bidden Street.
AFFAIRS OF GERALDINE. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.,
35mm. Based on a story by Lee Loeb and
Arthur Strawn.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, George Blair; screen-
play, John K. Butler; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements,
Dale Butts; cinematographer, John Alton;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul46;
LP593.
THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA. Loew's Inc.,
c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Jules Dassin; original story and screenplay,
Isobel Lennart, Lee Gold; music score,
Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Ralph Winters
© Loew's Inc.; 7Jul42; LP11474.
THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN. c1945. 11 reels,
sd. A Paramount picture.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; direc-
tor, William A, Seiter; original story,
Thomas Monroe, Laszlo Gorog; screen-
play, Thomas Monroe, Laszlo Gorog,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN. Cont'd.
Richard Flournoy; music score, Frederick
Hollander; editor, Eda Warren.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 29Mar45;
LP13202.
AFFECTIONATELY YOURS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 9 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National pictures. From the
story by Fanya Foss and Aleen Leslie.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Edward Kaufman.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10May41;
LP10452.
AFRICA IN THE WAR. Ava Hamilton Singer.
Color, 16mm.
Credits: Photographer, Ava Hamilton
Singer.
© Ava Hamilton Singer; title, descr. &
7 prints, 2Dec41; MU11845.
AFRICA SQUEAKS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Animation, John Carey, Dave
Hoffman.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jan40; MP9968.
AFRICAN DIARY. Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Disney Goofy)
Credits: Director, Jack Kinney; story,
Bill Peed; animation, Andy Engman, Eric
Larson, Murray McClellan, Marc Davis;
music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jan45;
LP13237.
AFSTANDLOPE. SEE Distance Races.
AFTER A WHILE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1$45. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16159.
AFTER MEIN KAMPF—? the story of
Adolph Hitler. Produced in England.
Released by Crystal Pictures, Inc., c1940.
8 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jacques Haik.
© Crystal Pictures, Inc.; 13Sep40;
LP9981.
AFTER MIDNIGHT WITH BOSTON BLACKIE.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl943. 7 reels,
sd. Based upon the character created by
Jack Boyle.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Lew Landers; story, Aubrey Wisberg;
screenplay, Howard J. Green; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Mar43;
LP12227.
AFTER THE BALL. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by R. C. M. Productions, Inc.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Dec46; MP1410.
AFTER THE SWIM. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., color.
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr.,
25Apr40; 19 prints, 26Apr40; MU10169.
AFTERMATH OF WAR PRODUCTION.
1-1/2 reels.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© Automotive Council; title & descr.,
190ct44; 11 prints, 18Oct44; MU15326.
AFWEER VAN HET LICHAAM TEGAN
ZIETKE. Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 15Jul46;
MP871.
AGAINST THE TIDE. Sponsored by the
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. 15 min.,
sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows students of the
Moody Bible Institute doing social service
work in Chicago.
Credits: Producer, director, and editor,
Henry Ushijima; narrator, Kenneth Nordine.
© Moody Bible Institute of Chicago;
title, descr. & 3 prints, 23Jan48; MU2677.
AGAINST THE WIND. Ealing Studios, Ltd.,
London, c1948. Released in the U. S.
through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949.
95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama told in semi-
documentary style. A group of people,
trained for espionage by British Intelligence
in 1943, parachute into Belgium to destroy
Gestapo records and free an important
British agent.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon;
director, Charles Crichton; original story,
J. Elder Wills; adaptation, Michael Pertwee;
screenplay, T. E. B. Clarke; music, Leslie
Bridgewater, editor, Alan Osbiston.
Cast: Robert Beatty, Jack Warner,
Simone Signoret, Gordon Jackson, Paul
Dupuis.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 25Feb48; LP2539.
AGRICULTURE. c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Your
Life Work Series) Vocational Guidance
Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15Nov45; MP43.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Herbert
Kerkow, c1947. Presented by U. S. Infor-
mation Service. 2 reels, sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Editor, Stanley Cypher.
© Herbert Kerkow; 15Apr47; MP1943.
AGUAS DE INFILTRAGAO. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Carey Croneis.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29May46; MP734.
AH, WILDERNESS. SEE Summer Holiday.
AH, YES, THERE'S GOOD BLUES TONIGHT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1172.
AHEAD AUTOMATICALLY. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmo-
bile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Displays the 1948 Futuramic
Oldsmobile convertible with Hydra-matic
drive.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 26Jan48; 5 prints, 27Jan48;
MU2680.
AHOY, DAVY JONES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1949. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Demonstrates various types of
equipment used in deep sea diving.
Photographed at Weekiwachee Springs,
Fla.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, George C. Putnam; music score,
L. DeFrancesco; cameraman, Jack Kuhne;
film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Jul49; MP4822.
AIM FOR SAFETY. Produced for the Aetna
Life Insurance Co., in cooperation with
Outdoors Magazines, cl1946. Presented by
the Aetna Life Affiliated Companies.
2 reels, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Leslie Coleman.
© Aetna Life Insurance Co.; 10ct46;
MP1555,
AIN'T LOVE CUCKOO. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Jun46;
LP603.
AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11937.
AIN'T MY SUGAR SWEET. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14269.
AIN'T SHE PRETTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15399.
AIN'T THAT DUCKY. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Gerry Chiniquy;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21May45; MP15975.
AIR ALL AROUND US. Young America
Films, Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Designed for use in the ele-
mentary school, this film explains the
properties of air by demonstrating that
air is a substance which exerts pressure,
expands and contracts, and can be com-
pressed.
Credits: Director, Helen Warrin; author,
Leonard Peck; advisers, Gerald S. Craig,
Helen Warrin.
© Leonard Peck Productions; 15Apr48;
MP3957.
AIR BRAKES OPERATION AND MAINTEN-
ANCE. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by Bendix-Westinghouse Auto-
motive Air Brake Co. 3 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 5Mar47; 21 prints, 3Mar47;
MU1752.
AIR FORCE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 124 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; direc-
tor, Howard Hawks; original screenplay,
Dudley Nichols; music, Franz Waxman;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film
editor, George Amy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar43;
LP11920.
AIR FORCE AND THE RETAILER. Pre-
sented by National Association of Broad-
casters. sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© National Association of Broadcasters;
title, descr. & 11 prints, 29Nov43; MU14231.
AIR IN ACTION. Coronet, cl1947. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Ira M. Freeman.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 2Apr47; MP2500.
AIR LUXURY FOR TOMORROW. Presented
by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp.
1 reel, sd., color.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 14Feb46; 60 prints,
17Feb46; MU207.
AIR MAIL SPECIAL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Dec41; MP11908.
AIR MASSES AND FRONTS. Walt Disney
Productions. sd., color.
el ie +4
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
AIR MASSES AND FRONTS. Cont'd.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15125.
AIR PARADE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13456.
AIR RAID WARDEN. c1943. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (Walt Lantz
Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milton Schaffer; animation,
George Dane; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 12Jan43; MP13332.
AIR RAID WARDENS. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman;
director, Edward Sedgwick; original screen-
play, Martin Rackin, Jack Jevne, Charles
Rogers, Harry Crane; music score, Nat
Shilkret; film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Mar43; LP11931.
AIR TRANSPORTATION. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc., cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. (Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15May47; MP2080.
THE AIRACOBRA. Bell Aircraft Corp.
16mm.
Appl. authors: A. T. Hapke, D. G. Forman.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr, &
9 prints, 17Nov41; MU11759.
AIRCRAFT ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE.
3 reels each, sd. United States Navy.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
The Finding and Attacking Factors.
© title & descr., 9Sep43; 45 prints,
8Sep43; MU13908.
Selecting the Point of Aim. © title &
descr., 9Sep43; 45 prints, 8Sep43;
MU13909.
THE AIRCRAFT MAGNETO; theory of
operation of the eight pole magneto.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 19Oct44; 11 prints, 18Oct44;
MU15357.
AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION—AD-1 SKY-
RAIDER. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
1 reel, color, 16mm. U. S. Navy.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 26Apr47; 6 prints, 28Apr47;
MU1986.
AIRCRAFT WELDING. Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc., 1 reel, sd., b&w. U.S. Navy,
Aviation Service Schools.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 12Feb42; 165 prints, 9Feb42;
MU12159.
AIRCRAFT WORK. c1943. 1 reel, sd.
U. S. Office of Education, © Bray Studios,
Inc.
Tube Bending by Hand. © 10Dec43;
MP14295.
AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance.
The Jam Handy Organization, Inc., cl1945.
1 reel each. © The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc.
Appl. author: John Freese.
Repairing Structural Tubing. © 1Apr45;
MP15824.
Splicing a Wooden Spar. © 1Apr45;
MP15825.
Patching Fabric. © 1Apr45; MP15826.
Repairing a Wooden Rib. © 1Apr45;
MP15882.
Patching Plywood. © 1Apr45; MP15883.
AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance.
The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel each. © The Pathescope Co.
of America, Inc.
259158 O - 53 - 2
Adjustments After Check Flight. © 1Aug45;
MP 16602.
Connecting and Adjusting Controls.
© 1Aug45; MP16603.
Installing and Aligning Tail Surfaces.
© 1Aug45; MP16604.
Installing Landing Gear. © lAug45;
MP16605.
Attaching and Aligning Wings. © 1Aug45;
MP16606. ——_—
AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance.
Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Trade-
films, Inc.
Making Sheet Metal Repairs. © 1Sep45;
MP33.
AIRCRAFT WORK; assembling and riveting.
c1944. Presented by Office of Education.
1 reel each, b&w. © The Jam Handy Or-
ganization, Inc.
1. Assembling ina Jig (Fitting and Lining
Up). © 14Feb44; MP14561.
2. Assembling ina Jig (Drilling and
Riveting). © 14Feb44; MP14562.
3. Drilling with Portable Drill Motors.
© 14Feb44; MP14563.
4. Dimpling and Countersinking. © 14Feb44
MP14564.
5. Driving and Bucking Rivets. © 14Feb44;
MP14565.
6. Removing Defective Rivets. © 14Feb44;
MP14566.
AIRCRAFT WORK; assembling and riveting.
Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each.
© Tradefilms, Inc.
7. Squeeze Riveting, Portable and Station-
ary Riveters. © 1Sep45; MP39.
8. Blind Riveting. © 1Sep45; MP40.
9. Assembling and Riveting. © 1Sep45;
MP41.
AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal.
Jam Handy Organization, Inc. for United
States Office of Education, Division of
Visual Aids, cl1943-44. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.
1. Blanking Sheet Metal on the Squaring
Shear. 2 reels, sd. © 1Dec43; MP14584.
3. Blanking with the Swing Arm Router.
1 reel, b&w. © 12May44; MP14980.
AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal.
Bray Studios, Inc., cl1943. 2 reels, sd.
United States Office of Education. © Bray
Studios, Inc.
2. Blanking Sheet Metal with Hand Snips.
© 5Nov43; MP14181.
AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal.
Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Trade-
films, Inc.
4, Blanking with Rotary and High Speed
Shears. © 1Sep45; MP36.
AIRCRAFT WORK; control cables. Bray
Studios, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel each, sd.
© Bray Studios, Inc.
1. Making a Wrapped and Soldered Splice.
© 21Aug44; MP15138.
3. Swaging Cable Terminals. © 21Aug44;
MP15139.
Making a Five Tuck Splice. © 8Sep44;
MP15214.
AIRCRAFT WORK; finishing. Tradefilms,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Tradefilms, Inc.
Using a Portable Spray Gun. © 1Sep45;
MP34.
AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal.
c1944. Presented by Office of Education.
1 reel each, © The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Ind.
1. Forming with Rubber on the Hydraulic
Press. © 15May44; MP14978.
3. Forming on a Hand Operated Brake.
© 5May44; MP14979.
AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal.
Bray Studios, Inc., cl1943. 2 reel, United
States Office of Education. © Bray Studios,
Inc,
4, Finish Forming by Hand. © 5Nov43;
MP14178.
AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal.
Tradefilms, Inc., c1945, 1 reel each.
© Tradefilms, Inc.
2. Forming on Rotary Machines. © 1Sep45;
MP35.
5. Forming with a Drop Hammer.
© 1Sep45; MP37.
6. Forming on the Stretching Machine.
© 1Sep45; MP38.
AIRCRAFT WORK; inspection. Division of
Visual Aids, U. S. Office of Education,
c1944, 1 reel each, sd. © Jamieson Film
Co.
1. Inspection of Sheet Metal Parts.
© 1Jun44; MP14956.
2. Inspection of Minor Assemblies.
© 1Jun44; MP14953.
3. Inspection of Plumbing and Piping.
© 1Jun44; MP14954.
4, Inspection of Threads. © lJun44;
MP14955.
5. Hardness Testing (Rockwell).
© 1Jun44; MP15356.
AIRCRAFT WORK; metal fabrication.
Tradefilms, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel. © Trade-
films, Inc.
Fabricating Metal Aircraft. © 1Sep45;
MP32.
AIRCRAFT WORK; power plant maintenance.
Herbert Kerkow, cl1945. 1 reel each.
© Herbert Kerkow.
Engine Change: Installation. © 1Jun45;
MP16340.
Trouble Shooting Problems—Fuel Induc-
tion. © 1Jun45; MP16342.
Trouble Shooting Problems—lIgnition.
© 1Jun45; MP16343.
Trouble Shooting Problems— Mechanical
and Lubrication. © 1Jun45; MP16346.
Engine Change: Removal. © 1Jun45;
MP16347.
AIRCRAFT WORK; power plant maintenance.
Audio Productions, Inc., c1945. 1 reel
each. © Audio Productions, Inc.
Inspecting and Reconditioning Piston
Assembly. © 1Jun45; MP16455.
Servicing Spark Plugs and Ignition Wiring.
© 1Jun45; MP16456.
Overhauling the Carburetor. © 1Jun45;
MP 16457.
Overhauling Camshaft Assembly and
Crankcase Section. © 1Jun45; MP16458.
Overhauling Crankshaft Assembly.
© 1Jun45; MP16459.
Disassembling the Engine. © 1Jun45;
MP 16460.
Removing and Inspecting Cylinders.
© 1Jun45; MP16461.
Reassembling the Engine. © 1Jun45;
MP 16463.
Inspecting and Reconditioning Valve As-
sembly. © 1Jun45; MP16464.
Servicing and Timing Magnetos. © 1Jun45;
MP 16466.
AIRCRAFT WORK; preventive maintenance.
Herbert Kerkow, cl1945. 1 reel each.
© Herbert Kerkow.
Periodic Inspection—Engine. © 1Jun45;
MP16339.
Preflight Inspection—Airplane. © 1Jun45;
MP16341,
The Airplane Mechanic. © 1Jun45;
MP16344, ;
Preflight Inspection—Engine. © 1Jun45;
MP16345.
Periodic Inspection—Airplane. © 1Jun45;
MP548.
AIRCRAFT WORK; templates. Bray Studios,
Inc., c1943-44, 2 reels each, sd. © Bray
Studios, Inc.
1. Making a Master Contour Template.
© 22Mar44; MP14767.
2. Making a Master waveres Layout,
pt. 1. © 25Apr44; MP14771.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
AIRCRAFT WORK; templates. Cont'd.
ALADDIN'S LAMP. Distributed by Twentieth
3. Making a Master Developed Layout [and
© American World Airways; title,
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1943. Presented nae bie y'
descr. & 2 prints, 200ct45; MU16433.
Making the Form Block], pt. 2.
© 26Jun44; MP15019.
4, Sawing Template Metal. © 5Nov43;
MP14179.
5. Filing Template Metal. © 5Nov43;
MP14180.
AIRCRAFT WORK; wood fabrication. Bray
Studios, Inc., c1944-45. 1 reel each.
© Bray Studios, Inc.
Appl. author: J. R. Bray.
1. Building a Wooden Rib. © 1Feb45;
MP15827.
2. Building a Box Beam Spar. © 1Feb45;
MP15828.
3. Laying out and Forming Plywood.
© 1Feb45; MP15829.
4, Wing Assembly: The Nose Section.
© 6Dec44; MP15466; © 1Feb45; MP15830.
5. Wing Assembly: The Inboard Panel.
© 1Feb45; MP15831.
6. Wing Assembly: The Bow Tip.
© 1Feb45; MP15832.
AIRLIFT TO BERLIN. Flory Films, Inc.,
c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how supplies
have been flown into blockaded Berlin
since June, 1948.
Credits: Written by Stanley Washburn;
photographer, Agnew Fisher.
Appl. author: John Flory.
© Flory Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4081.
AIRLINE GLAMOUR GIRLS. RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1949. 9 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
(Screenliner, no. 11)
Summary: Follows a prospective airline
hostess through the course of training at
the McConnell Hostess School in Minneapo-
lis.
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
director and photographer, Howard Winner;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 5Aug49; MP4635.
THE AIRPLANE CHANGES OUR WORLD
MAP. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., ¢1942.
1 reel, sd. With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 100ct42;
MP14196.
THE AIRPORT. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: A visit to the airport of a
large city, and activity incidental to em-
barking on a trip. A commercial plane
lands, and another takes off. The pilot of
a private plane presents his plans and
receives permission to take off.
Credits: Collaborator, Paul R. Hanna.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Nov48; MP3601.
AIRWAYS OF THE FUTURE. Time, Inc.,
c1944, 2 reels. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15978.
AKKA TOP FLOW AUTOMATIC WASHER.
Presented by Appliance Corp. of America.
sd.
Appl. author: John W. Chamberlain.
© Appliance Corp. of America; title &
4 prints, 10Apr47; descr., 20Apr47;
MU1961.
AL DONAHUE AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN
HARMONY HIGHWAY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Vernon Keays; music director,
H, J. Salter; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP13040.
ALABAMY BOUND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11954.
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 220ct43; MP14828.
ALADDIN'S LAMP. Terrytoons, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 220ct43; MP14786.
ALADDIN'S LAMP. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc. for the Coca-Cola Company,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: When Aladdin finds the magic
lamp in a treasure-filled cave, he makes a
wish and receives a bottle of Coca-Cola.
An animated cartoon.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.;
22Jul49 (in notice: 1948); LP2611.
ALAN COURTNEY'S 1280 CLUB. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1942. 900 ft., sd.
(Famous Bands, no. 1)
Credits: Director, Ted Lloyd; cameramen,
George Hinners, Edward Hyland; editor,
Harry Glass.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Aug42;
MP13429.
THE ALARM CLOCK. Gateway Productions,
Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
(The Pirro Series, no. 3)
Summary: Pat explains to his puppet,
Pirro, how to tell time and how an alarm
clock works.
Credits: Written and directed by Alvin
J. Gordon.
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 15Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2344.
ALASCA,. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Viljhalmur Stefans-
son. Portuguese version of "Alaska."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29Jun46; MP829.
ALASKA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Viljhalmur
Stefansson, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version of "Alaska."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Feb47; MP1691.
ALASKA. Monogram Pictures Corp., cl1944.
8 reels, sd. Based on "Flush of Gold" by
Jack London.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
George Wallace Sayre, Harrison Orkow;
music director, Edward Kay; photography,
. Archie Stout, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Oct44;
LP12886.
ALASKA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
(Our Land and People Series)
Summary: The film traces the history of
Alaska from the time of the Russian ex-
plorations to the present, describes the
physical characteristics and resources of
the country, and depicts it as a land of
opportunity for modern pioneers.
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Robert M. Hertzberg;
narrator, Nelson Case; collaborators,
Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John
E. Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee
Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E.
Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page,
Jr., Miller McClintock; music, L, De-
Francesco; editors, John Oser, Lawrence
Katz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2808.
ALASKA. sd., color, 16mm,
Appl. author: Archer Winsten,
ALASKA, A MODERN FRONTIER. Coronet,
c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Provides a view of the geo-
graphic, economic, and social conditions in
Alaska, and describes the opportunities for
further development of the country.
Credits: Thomas Frank Barton.
© David A. Smart; 3Aug48; MP3701.
ALASKA: GLOBAL CROSSROADS. Flory
Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. (America's Resources Series)
Summary: Surveys the new geographical
importance of Alaska, together with its
industries, peoples, and problems.
Credits: Producer, John Flory; screen-
play, Katherine Coldwell; narrator,
Nicki Burnett; photographer, Frederick R.
Thomas.
© John Flory; 1Dec48; MP4082.
ALASKA HIGHWAY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 7 reels.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Lewis
R. Foster; photographer, Fred Jackman,
Jr.; film editor, William Zeigler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 210ct43;
LP12573.
ALASKA PATROL. Burwood Pictures Corp.
Released through Film Classics, Inc.,
c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama about the activi-
ties of a Naval Intelligence Officer who
impersonates an international spy.
Credits: Director, Jack Bernhard; original
screenplay, Arthur Hoerl; music score,
Mahlon Merrick; editor, Charles Craft.
Cast: Richard Travis, Helen Westcott,
Emory Parnell, Richard Fraser, Jim Grif-
fith.
© Burwood Pictures Corp.; 21Dec48;
LP2159.
ALASKA, RESERVOIR OF RESOURCES,
Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., cl1941. With
teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30Dec41;
MP14193,
ALASKA TOUR. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd. (La Varre Travel)
Credits: Narrator, Leon Sterling.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov41;
MP12261.
ALASKA WILD LIFE. Thorvald Hagbart
Olsen, c1940. 100 ft., 16mm.
© Thorvald Hagbart Olsen; 25Sep40;
MP10790.
ALASKA WILD LIFE, SEA LIONS, SOUTH-
EASTERN ALASKA. Thorvald Hagbart
Olsen, c1940. 50 ft., 16mm,
© Thorvald Hagbart Olsen; 25Sep40;
MP10791,
ALASKAN GRANDEUR. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Father Hubbard's Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Lowell Thomas; music score, L. De Fran-
cesco. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Mar45; MP16153.
THE ALBANY-NEW YORK MARATHON.
Kiekhaefer Corp., cl1948. 14 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows outboard motorboats
racing down the Hudson over a 136-mile
course from Albany to New York, and
demonstrates the power of Mercury out-
board motors,
Appl. author: E. Carl Kiekhaefer.
© Kiekhaefer Corp.; 27Jul48; MP3257.
ALBUM OF ANIMALS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 8 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
ALBUM OF ANIMALS. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Valeska Weidig; music score,
L. deFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Nov47; MP2697.
AN ALBUM OF THE AMERICAS. 33 min.,
sd., color.
Credits: Commentator, Lowell Thomas.
Technicolor.
Appl. authors: Marinobel Smith, Alice
Welte.
© International Business Machines Corp.;
title & 6 prints, 6Sep46; descr., 40ct46;
MU1141.
ALBUQUERQUE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 90 min., sd., color, 35mm.
A Clarion production. Based on the novel
"Dead Freight for Piute " by Luke Short
[pseud. of Frederick Dilley Glidden]
Summary: New Mexico in the 70's, when
wagons carried freight, provides the setting
for this story of the rivalry between two
companies which transport ore.
Credits: Producers, William Pine, William
Thomas; diréctor, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Gene Lewis, Clarence Upson Young;
music score, Darrell Calker; film editor,
Howard Smith.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton,
George "Gabby" Hayes, Lon Chaney, Rus-
sell Hayden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48;
LP1473.
ALCOHOL AND THE HUMAN BODY. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how alcohol is made,
how it affects the body, and how alcoholics
are being treated medically.
Credits: Collaborator, Anton J. Carlson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
13Jun49; MP4260.
ALCOHOL AS A PREVENTIVE OF EXPER-
IMENTAL NEUROSES. 16mm.
Credits: Jules H. Masserman, Mary Grier
Jacques.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
3 prints, 18Jan46; MU180.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY GETS IN THE
SCRAP. Released thru Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. A Pine-Thomas
production.
Credits: Director, Frank McDonald;
screenplay, Howard J. Green; music score,
Daniele’ Amfitheatrof; editor, Howard A.
Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Mar43;
LP11974.
ALEX IN WONDERLAND. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1940. 20 min. (Broadway Brevity)
From an original story by H. C. Witwer,
Jr.
Credits: Director, Charles Reisner;
screenplay, Owen Crump.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Mar40; LP9470.
ALFALFA'S DOUBLE. Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
970 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; LP9494.
ALFARERIA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Forest
Grant and Roberta Leber, cl1947. 1 reel,
sd., bew, 16mm. Spanish version of
"Pottery Making."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Mar47; MP1846.
ALGEBRA IN EVERYDAY LIFE. Coronet,
¢1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An explanation of the uses of
algebra in solving problems of everyday
life. Demonstrates three steps in the
algebraic process: observation, translation,
and manipulation and computation.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
R. Orin Cornett.
© David A. Smart; 27Dec48; MP4240.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943.
10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; direc-
tor, Arthur Lubin; written for the screen
by Edmund L. Hartmann; music score,
Edward Ward; photography, George Robin-
son.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP12432.
ALI THE GIANT KILLER. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 947 ft., sd. (The World
of Sports, no. 66)
Credits: Commentator, Knox Manning.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Dec40;
MP10860.
ALIAS A GENTLEMAN, Loew's Inc., c1948.
75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based ona story by Peter Ruric.
Summary: A melodrama with a reformed
convict cast as the hero.
Credits: Producer, Nat Perrin; director,
Harry Beaumont; screenplay, William R.
Lipman; music score, David Snell, film
editor, Ben Lewis.
Cast: Wallace Beery, Tom Drake, Doro-
thy Patrick, Gladys George, Leon Ames.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan48; LP1452.
ALIAS BILLY THE KID. c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
story, Norman Sheldon; screenplay, Earle
Snell, Betty Burbridge; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Apr46;
LP313.
ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl942. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the character created by Jack Boyle.
Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Paul Yawitz; photography, Phil
Tannura; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Mar42;
LP11117.
ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, John Haggott; director,
John Sturges; original story, Arthur E.
Orloff; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg;
music director, Paul Sawtell; film editor,
Aaron Stell.
Cast: Michael Duane, Trudy Marshall,
Lloyd Corrigan.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Dec46;
LP751l.
ALIAS NICK BEAL. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An allegory in which an am-
bitious politician accepts help from an
agent of the devil.
Credits: Producer, Endre Bohem; direc-
tor, John Farrow; screenplay, Jonathan
Latimer; original story, Mindret Lord;
music score, Franz Waxman.
Cast: Ray Milland, Audrey Totter,
Thomas Mitchell, George Macready, Fred
Clark.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Mar49;
LP2135.
ALIAS THE CHAMP. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A prizefight melodrama in
which Gorgeous George grapples with
racketeers and rival wrestlers.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, George Blair; written by
Albert DeMond; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Harold Minter.
Cast: Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller,
Audrey Long, Jim Nolan, Gorgeous George.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 50ct49;
LP2564.
ALIAS THE DEACON. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. 8 reels. Based on the
play by John B. Hymer and Le Roy Clemens.
Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne;
screenplay, Nat Perrin, Charles Grayson.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Apr40;
LP9439.
ALIBI. c1943. Presented by Republic Pic-
tures. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from the
French story L'Alibi’ by Marcel Achard.
Credits: Producer, Josef Somlo; director,
Brian Desmond Hurst; screenplay, R. Car-
ter, Juttke, Companeez; script, Brian
Desmond Hurst; music director, Jack
Beaver; cameraman, W. McLeod; editor,
Alan Jaggs.
Appl. author: Corona Pictures, Ltd.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Mar43;
LP12015.
ALIBI BABY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
director, Hal Yates; story, Norman Mark-
well, Les Goodwins; screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Ernie Leadlay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec44;
LP13163.
ALICE IN JUNGLELAND. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Var-
ieties)
Credits: Director, Marjorie Freeman;
narrator, Marvin Mueller.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Dec45; MP345.
ALICE IN MOVIELAND. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1940. 20 min. (Broadway
Brevity)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
original story, Ed Sullivan; screenplay,
Owen Crump, Cyrus D. Wood.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov40;
LP10062.
ALIGNING AND INSTALLING AUXILIARY
MACHINERY.
, Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
© R.C.M. Productions, Inc.; title, descr.
& 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14185.
THE ALIMENTARY TRACT. SEE
La Regi6n Alimentaria.
Die Spysverteringskanaal.
OS ALIMENTOS E A NUTRICAO. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators: A. J. Carlson,
H, C. Swann,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP773.
ALIMONY. Orbit Productions, Inc.
Released through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1949. Presented by Equity Pictures, Inc.
71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: After wrecking the marriage of
a young song writer, an unscrupulous
woman is outsmarted by her millionaire
husband.
Credits: Producer, Constantin J. David;
director, Alfred Zeisler; original story,
Sherman L. Lowe, Royal K. Cole; screen-
play, Lawrence Lipton, George Bricker,
Sherman L. Lowe; music score, Alexander
Laszlo; film editor, Joseph Gluck.
Cast: Martha Vickers, John Beal, Hillary
Brooke, Laurie Lind, Leonid Kinskey.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 24Jun49;
LP2404.
ALL ABOARD! Vitaphone Corp., c1946.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Carl Dudley; narration, Saul
Elkins; narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Nov46; MP2421.
ALL ABOUT DOGS. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl942. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
10
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ALL ABOUT DOGS. Cont'd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jun42; MP12570.
ALL ABOUT HASH. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
990 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Apr40; LP9589.
THE ALL AMERICAN BANDS. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min.,
sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
narrator, Knox Manning. :
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22May43;
MP13599.
ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED. Released through
United Artists, cl1941. Presented by Hal
Roach. 5 reels, sd. From an original
story by Leroy Prinz and Hal Roach, Jr.
Credits: Director, Leroy Prinz; screen-
play, Cortland Fitzsimmons; adaptation,
Kenneth Higgins; music score, Edward
Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 300ct41;
LP10814.
ALL-AMERICAN SHUCKERS. Presented
by Bayer-Semesan Co., Inc. 1/2 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
inc;
© Bayer-Semesan Co., Inc.; title & descr.,
17Jan40; 418 prints, 19Jan40; MU9941.
ALL-AMERICAN SWING STARS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: A demonstration of skill by
the members of Grantland Rice's All
American Golf Team. The players are
Sam Snead, Jimmy Thompson, Byron Nel-
son, Jimmy Demaret, Ben Hogan, Lew
Worsham, and Joe Kirkwood.
Credits: Narrator, Bill Slater.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jan48;
MP2655.
ALL-AMERICANS NOW. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; MP13959.
ALL BRIDES ARE BEAUTIFUL. SEE
From This Day Forward.
ALL BY MYSELF. Universal Pictures Co.,
- Ine., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W.
Burton; director, Felix E. Feist; original
story, Dorothy Bennett, Link Hannah;
screenplay, Hugh Wedloch, Jr., Howard
Snyder; photography, Paul Ivano; film
editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr43;
LP12036.
ALL GIRL REVUE. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Varieties)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story,
Eddie Forman, Cyrus D. Wood.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jun40;
MP10292,
ALL GUMMED UP. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec47;
LP1348.
ALL INEED IS YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12855.
ALL IN A NUTSHELL. Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released through RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Nick George; animation, Bill
Justice, Bob Carlson, Judge Whitaker,
Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Aug48;
LP2586.
ALL IN FAVOR SAY AYE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by RCM Productions, Inc.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1576.
ALL IRONED OUT. General Electric Co.,
c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the General
Electric Rotary Ironer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49;
MP4408.
ALL MAINLINER PASSENGERS. 1750 ft.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: A training film which shows
how passengers behave from the time that
they obtain flight information until they
board the planes.
© United Air Lines, Inc.; title, descr. &
2 prints, 12Jul48; MU3424.
ALL MY GRATITUDE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft
production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1640.
ALL MY SONS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., 1948. 94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the play by Arthur Miller.
Summary: The tragedy of a guilt-burdened
war profiteer, who, though exonerated by
the courts, was responsible for the deaths
of 21 pilots.
Credits: Produced and written by Chester
Erskine; director, Irving Reis; orchestra-
tions, David Tamkin; music, Leith Stevens;
film editor, Ralph Dawson.
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lan-
caster, Mady Christians, Louisa Horton,
Howard Duff.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48;
LP1917.
ALL OUT FOR "V". Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl942. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Aug42; MP12760.
THE ALL-PURPOSE HAIRCUT. c1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the technique and
advantages of the all-purpose haircut.
Credits: Producer and director, Maurice
Bérubé.
© Jean Maurice Bérubé; 26O0ct47;
MP2769.
ALL RIGHT FOR YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15732.
ALL RUZZITT BUZZITT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jul45; MP16098.
ALL SAILS SET. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Sep43;
MP13938.
ALL STAR MELODY MASTERS. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct44;
MP15302.
ALL STAR MUSICAL REVUE. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Music directors, LeRoy Prinz,
Busby Berkeley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; LP47.
ALL STAR MUSICAL REVUE. The Vita-
phone Corp., cl1945, 20 min., sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Music directors, LeRoy Prinz,
Busby Berkeley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Nov45; MP16495,
ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY. c194l.
106 min., sd. Based on the story "The
Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen
Vincent Benet.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Dieterle; story, Stephen Vincent Benet;
screenplay, Dan Totheroh, Stephen Vincent
Benet; music, Bernard Herrmann; editor,
Robert Wise.
Appl. author: William Dieterle Produc-
tions.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct41;
LP10745.
ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl941. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, John Grey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16May41;
LP10476.
ALL THEM BISCUITS. Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: "All Them Biscuits" is sung
by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4533.
ALL THESE TH:iNGS. Presented by National
War Finance Committee. English, French
versions. sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© National Film Board; title, descr., &
40 prints, 9O0ct43; MU14020.
ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl1940. 15 reels, sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
By Rachel Field.
Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak;
screenplay, Casey Robinson; music, Max
Steiner.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul40;
LP9763.
ALL THIS AND RABBIT STEW. c1941.
1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies) Leon
Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Virgil
Ross; music director, Carl W., Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Sep41;
MP11561.
ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 107 min., sd.
From a story by Leonard Q. Ross and
Leonard Spigelgass.
Credits: Associate producer, Jerry Wald;
director, Vincent Sherman; screenplay,
Leonard Spigelgass, Edwin Gilbert; film
editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Jan42;
LP10951,.
ALL TOGETHER. Time, Inc., cl1948.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: After attending a national
convention of the Junior Division of
National Red Cross, high school students
}
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
il
ALL TOGETHER. Cont'd.
show how best to serve their community
through their Junior Red Cross activities.
© Time, Inc.; 30Jun48; MP4022.
ALL WET. General Electric Co., c1949.
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the General
Electric All Automatic Washer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49;
MP4397.
ALL WORK AND NO PAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 1,371 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jul42;
LP11579.
ALLERGIC TO LOVE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Warren Wil-
son; director, Edward Lilley; original story,
Warren Wilson, Jack Townley, John Larkin;
screenplay, Warren Wilson; film editor,
Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Jun44;
LP12744,
ALLERGY: IMMUNOLOGY —DIAGNOSIS—
TREATMENT. Wyeth, Inc. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w.
Summary: A pictorial study of the im-
munochemistry of allergies.
Credits: Producer, Joseph P. Hackel;
illustrator, E. Madsen; narrator, Phil
Clarke.
© Wyeth, Inc.; title, descr., & 31 prints,
12Sep49; MU4479.
THE ALLEY CAT. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
870 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jul41; LP10641.
ALLOTMENT WIVES. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Jeffrey Bernerd,
Kay Francis; director, William Nigh;
original story, Sidney Sutherland; screen-
play, Harvey H. Gates, Sidney Sutherland;
photographer, Harry Neumann; film editor,
William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Oct45;
LP13707.
ALL'S FAIR AT THE FAIR. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1947. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, I. Klein, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Dec47;
LP1370.
ALL'S WELL. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bob Wickersham; animation, David Tend-
lar, William Nolan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jan41;
LP10188.
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl940. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Mar40; MP10401.
ALLURING ALASKA. c1941. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 808 ft., sd.,
color. (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A. FitzPatrick; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Feb41; MP10969.
ALMOST MARRIED, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Theodore Reeves; screenplay, Hugh
Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder; photography,
Jerome Ash; film editor, Ed Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Mar42;
LP11114.
ALOHA HOOEY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1942. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melo-
dies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Virgil
Ross; music director, Car] Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Jan42; MP12286.
ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941. 9 reels, sd., color.
From the play by LeRoy Clemens and
John B. Hymer.
Credits: Producer, B. G. De Sylva; direc-
tor, Alfred Santell; story, Seena Owen,
Kurt Siodmak; screenplay, Frank Butler,
Seena Owen, Lillian Hayward; photographer,
Karl Struss; film editor, Arthur Schmidt.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug41;
LP10960.
ALONA ON THE SARONG SEAS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
Jack Ward, Jack Mercer; animation, Dave
Tendlar, Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Sep42;
LP11575.
ALONG CAME DAFFY. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., cl1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Ted Pierce, Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 220ct46; MP2446.
ALONG CAME JONES. Released through
RKO Radio Pictures, cl1945. Presented by
International Pictures, Inc. 90 min., sd.
From the novel by Alan LeMay.
Credits: Producer, Gary Cooper; director,
Stuart Heisler; written for the screen,
by Nunnally Johnson; music score, Arthur
Lange; film editor, Thomas Neff.
© Cinema Artists Corp.; 20Jun45;
LP13336.
ALONG THE CACTUS TRAIL. c1944. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 858 ft.,
sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photography, Charles Boyle. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Apr44; MP14902.
ALONG THE GOLDEN TRAIL. Presented by
Richfield Oil Corp. 3 reels, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 3May40; 112 prints, 4May40;
MU10225,
ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15O0ct45; MP16402.
ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL. c1946.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels,
sd., 35mm. Based on a novel by William
Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, Frank McDonald; screen-
play, Gerald Geraghty; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements,
Dale Butts; photographer, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Feb46;
LP319.
ALONG THE OREGON TRAIL. Republic
Pictures Corp., cl947. 64 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, R. G. Springsteen;
original screenplay, Earle Snell; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Foy
Willing, the Riders of the Purple Sage.
Appl. author: Republic Productions.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep47;
LP1219.
ALONG THE RAINBOW TRAIL. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1946. 1 reel,
sd., color, 35mm. (Lowell Thomas'
Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Feb46; MP1091.
ALONG THE RIO GRANDE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl941. 64 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Stuart Anthony;
screenplay, Arthur V. Jones, Morton Grant;
music, Paul Sawtelle; editor, Frederic
Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Feb41;
LP10336.
ALONG THE SUNDOWN TRAIL. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Arthur St. Claire; music, Johnny
Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 1Feb43;
LP11822.
ALONG THE TEXAS RANGE. Movietone.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Narration, Hugh James; music
score, L. de Francesco; film editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
90ct42; MP15400.
ALOUETTE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11460.
THE ALPHABET SONG. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 50ct42; MP13080.
ALTER EGO. SEE Bewitched.
ALTERNATING CURRENT PRINCIPLES.
De Forest's Training, Inc., cl948.
100 ft., bew, 16mm. (Radio Electronics,
reel lesson 6)
Summary: Explains the principles of
alternating current—how alternating cur-
rent is developed, what its operating
characteristics are, and how the a-c
transformer works.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP3899,
ALUMINUM. Eastman Kodak Co., c1941.
1 reel.
Appl. author: Marjorie F. Ellis.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; 11Sep41; MP11989.
ALVINO REY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948.
15 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar48
(in notice: 1947); MP2874.
ALWAYS A BRIDE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 7 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From a play by
Barry Conners.
Credits: Director, Noel M. Smith; screen-
play, Robert E. Kent.
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ALWAYS A BRIDE. Cont'd.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Nov40;
LP10017.
ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Erle C. Kenton; original
story, Oscar Brodney; screenplay, Mel
Ronson,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Sep43;
LP12272.
ALWAYS IN MY HEART. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 92 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Suggested by a play by Dorothy Bennett and
Irving White.
Credits: Associate producers, Walter
MacEwen, William Jacobs; director, Jo
Graham; original screenplay, Adele Com-
andini; music, H. Roemheld; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Frank Perkins; film editor, Thomas
Pratt.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11137.
ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl1949. 116 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy in which both the
glamour and the hard knocks of show busi-
ness are represented in the story of a
comedian's rise to stardom.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Roy Del Ruth; story, Max Shulman, Richard
Mealand; screenplay, Melville Shavelson,
Jack Rose; music director, Ray Heindorf;
music, Sammy Cahn; film editor, Clarence
Kolster.
Cast: Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo, Ruth
Roman, Bert Lahr, Alan Hale.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2637.
ALWAYS ON THE BENCH. Techniprocess,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11969.
ALWAYS READY. Presented by United
States Coast Guard. sd.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 11Nov43; 5 prints, 13Nov43;
MU14130.
ALWAYS TOGETHER. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1948. 78 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A dying millionaire transfers
his property to Janie, a young stenographer,
whose father he has swindled. Light
comedy.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tor, Frederick De Cordova; original
screenplay, Phoebe Ephron, Henry Ephron,
I, A. L. Diamond; music, Werner Heymann;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film
editor, Folmer Blangsted.
Cast: Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds,
Cecil Kellaway, Ernest Truex.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13Jan48;
LP1409,
ALWAYS TOMORROW. Presented by the
Coca-Cola Co.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© The Coca-Cola Co,; title & descr.,
1Nov41; 181 prints, 3Nov41; LU10808.
AM IIN LOVE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11332.
AM I LUCKY? Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Productions,
Inc. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Oct46; MP1249. A
AMAPOLA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; MP10961.
THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN, SEE
Raffles.
AMATEUR NIGHTS. SEE I'll Remember
April.
AMAZING GREECE. color, with b&w,
sequence, 16mm.
© Theodore S. Michaloplos; title, descr. &
8 prints, 26Jul41; MU11363.
THE AMAZING METROPOLIS. SEE Variety
Views, no. 124.
THE AMAZING MR. NORDILL. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (John
Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; written
and narrated by John Nesbitt; musical
score, Rudolph G, Kopp; film editor, Newell;
P. Kimlin.
Cast: Leon Ames, Clinton Sundberg.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Sep47; LP1212.
THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 11 reels, sd.
From an original story by Sonya Levien.
Credits: Producer and director, Bruce
Manning; screenplay, Frank Ryan, John
Jacoby; adaptation, Boris Ingster, Leo
Townsend; photography, Woody Bredell;
film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb43;
LP11882.
THE AMAZON AWAKENS, Walt Disney
Productions, cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Apr44;
MP15379,
AMAZON QUEST. Film Classics, Inc.,
c1949, 70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An Agay
production.
Summary: A young man makes a hazard-
ous trip along the Amazon through the
Brazilian jungle in order to obtain evidence
that will clear his father's name.
Credits: Producer, Max Alexander;
director, S, K. Seeley; original story,
Irwin Gielgud; screenplay, Al Martin;
music director, Alexander Laszio; film
editor, Norman Cerf.
Cast: Tom Neal, Carole Matthews, Carol
Donne, Don Zelaya, Ralph Graves. .
© Film Classics, Inc.; 2Apr49; LP2284.
THE AMBOY DUKES. SEE City Across the
River.
AMBUSH TRAIL, c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screen-
play, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee
Zahler.
Appl. author: P,R.C, Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 21Jun46; LP411.
A AMERICA CENTRAL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with L, S. Rowe and William Manger,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Portuguese
version of ''Central America."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jan47; MP1629.
AMERICA DEL NORTE. SEE Animales
Comunes del Monte (America del Norte)
AMERICA, I LOVE YOU. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12310.
AMERICA SINGS WITH KATE SMITH.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl942. 863 ft., sd.
Credits: Music director, Jack Miller;
editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Aug42;
MP13464.
AMERICA TAKES TO THE AIR. 2 reels,
16mm.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
© National Association of Broadcasters;
title & descr., 18Mar44; 8 prints, 21Mar44;
MU14615.
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
narration, Owen Crump, Saul Elkins;
narrator, Truman Bradley; music, William
Lava; editor, DeLeon Anthony. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 4Aug45; LP13418.
AMERICAN EMPIRE. Released thru United
Artists, cl1942. Presented by Harry Sher-
man. 7,359 ft., sd. A Harry Sherman pro-
duction.
Credits: Producer, Dick Dickson; director,
William McGann; original story, J. Robert
Bren, Gladys Atwater; screenplay, J. Robert
Bren, Gladys Atwater, Ben Grauman Kohn;
music score, Gerard Carbonara; music di-
rection, Irvin Talbot; editor, Carrol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
30Dec42; LP11767.
AMERICAN HERITAGE OF HOSPITALITY.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 11 min.,
sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Describes American eating cus-
toms, showing the contribution foreign-born
citizens have made to our recipes. Includes
scenes of Antoines in New Orleans, San
Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, etc.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; director,
George Blake; story, Gerry Kirk; narration,
Joan Martin; music, Jack Shaindlin; film
editor, Leonard Anderson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Dec49;
MP4782.
AMERICAN HOMES. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Introduction to Architecture, pt. 1)
Summary: Shows how the needs of the
people and the materials which are available
influence the architect's design of American
homes.
© Joseph Strick and Carl Lerner; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 27May49; MU4116.
AN AMERICAN MIRACLE. Presented by
General Motors Corp, 2 reels, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 20Apr46; 14 prints, 22Apr46;
MU477.
AMERICAN PATROL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb43; MP13240,
THE AMERICAN POULTRY INDUSTRY AS
APPLIED TO PALESTINE. SEE Modern
Poultry Husbandry,
AN AMERICAN ROMANCE. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 16 reels, sd., color. Based upon a
story by King Vidor.
Credits: Director, King Vidor; screen-
play, Herbert Dalmas, William Ludwig;
music score, Louis Gruenberg; film editor,
Conrad Nervig. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Jul44; LP169.
AMERICAN SEA POWER. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp.,, cl941. 1 reel, sd. (The
World Today)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; conti-
nuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Lowell «¢
Thomas; photographers, Al Brick, Warren
McGrath,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Aug41; MP11533.
AMERICAN SPOKEN HERE. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 987 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
13
AMERICAN SPOKEN HERE. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell;
screenplay, Robert Lopez.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Dec40; LP10097.
AMERICAN SPORTS ALBUM. Vitaphone
Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Narration, Charles Tedford;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Mar47; MP1930.
AMERICAN SQUARE DANCE. Coronet,
c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators, V. F. Hernlund,
Henry W. Graef.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul47; MP2567.
THE AMERICAN TEACHER. SEE The
March of Time, 1947.
THE AMERICAN WAY OF PROPERTY
OWNERSHIP. Remington Rand, Inc. sd.
Credits: Scenario, Donald F. Lybarger;
narration, Carl E. George; photography,
John Borza, Jr.
© Remington Rand, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 15Sep41; MU11543.
AMERICANS ALL. Time, Inc., c1945.
2 reels. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Mar45; MP15979.
AMERICANS ALL. SEE The March of Time,
v. 7, no. 7
AMERICA'S NEW ARMY. SEE The March
of Time, v. 8, no. 9.
AMERICA'S NEWEST WARDS. L. G. Phelps,
c1947. 2 reels, b&w, 16mm.
© L. G. Vhelps; 8Mar47; MP1916.
AMERICA'S SWEETHEART. Soundies
_ Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP14428.
AMERICA'S YOUTH - 1940. SEE The
March of Time, v. 6, no. 9.
_ AMONG THE LIVING. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sol. C. Siegel;
director, Stuart Heisler; story, Brian
Marlow, Lester Cole; screenplay, Lester
Cole, Garrett Fort; music score, Gerard
Carbonara; photography, Theodor Sparkuhl;
film editor, Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Aug41;
LP10913.
_ AMOOZIN' BUT CONFOOZIN. Screen Gems,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Sid Marcus.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Mar44; LP12565.
AMOR. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP14997,
_ AMPHIBIOUS FIGHTERS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Jul43;
MP13734,
_ ANA LANI. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
_ America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11135,
__ ANCHOR TO WESTWARD; Guam. Time,
Inc., c1945. 19 min., sd., 16mm.
© Time, Inc.; 15Dec45; MP457.
ANCHORS AWEIGH. Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
15 reels, sd., color. Suggested by a story
by Natalie Marcin.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, George Sidney; screenplay, Isobel
Lennart; music director, Georgie Stoll;
orchestrations, Axel Stordahl; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Jul45; LP13444.
ANCHORS AWEIGH. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11592.
ANCIENT ROME. Coronet, c1949. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Designed to provide an authen-
tic visual background for the study of
Ancient Rome. Teaches the achievements
of Rome in government, architecture,
engineering, language, and writing. For
intermediate and high school students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, I, O.
Foster.
© David A. Smart; 18May49; MP4226.
ANCIENT WORLD INHERITANCE. Coronet,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: Richard A. Parker.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7May46; MP2022.
AND FORBID THEM NOT. Church-Craft
Pictures, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. Based on sections of the 18th
chapter of Matthew and of the 10th chapter
of Mark.
Summary: A dramatization of two Bible
stories that describe Jesus' meetings with
children,
Credits: Producer, Paul G. Kiehl.
© Church-Craft Pictures, Inc.; 200ct48;
MP3620.
AND IN RETURN. Motion Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 94 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: This picture, based on the
mutually accepted labor-management
philosophy of a fair day's work for a fair
day's pay, demonstrates slow, average, and
fast rates of performance.
Credits: Producer, Donald C. Jones;
director, Stafford B. Harrison.
© Charles L. Wyndham; 18Nov48; MP3675.
AND NOW TOMORROW. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944,. 9 reels, sd. From the
novel by Rachel Field.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Irving Pichel; screenplay, Frank
Partos, Raymond Chandler; music score,
Victor Young; editor, Duncan Mansfield.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Nov44;
LP12962,
AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL. Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 7 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
story by Alice Duer Miller.
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Robert B. Sinclair; screenplay,
Harry Clork; music score, Daniele Amfithe-
atrof; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Apr40; LP9546,
AND SO LITTLE TIME. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jul44; MP15024,
AND THE ANGELS SING. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, cl1944. 10 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Claude Binyon.
Credits: Producer, Emanuel D. Leshin;
director, George Marshall; screenplay,
Melvin Frank, Norman Panama; music
director, Victor Young; editor, Eda Warren.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Apr44;
LP12680.
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, Popular
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 10 reels. From the
novel by Agatha Christie.
Credits: Producer and director, Rene
Clair; screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music
score, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco; music
director, Charles Previn.
© Popular Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep45; LP95.
AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY. Presented
by Chevrolet. 1 min,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. &
55 prints, 20Mar41; MU10941.
AND THEY SHALL WALK. SEE Sister
Kenny.
AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MUL-
BERRY STREET. c1944. 1 reel, sd.
George Pal Productions, Inc. Based ona
story by Dr. Seuss.
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Jun44;
LP12713.
ANDALUCIA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1460.
ANDELE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Feb43; MP13272.
ANDY HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE.
Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w.
Based upon the characters created by
Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz;
screenplay, Annalee Whitmore, Thomas
Seller; music score, David Snell; music
arrangements, Roger Edens; film editor,
Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Jul40; LP9799.
ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE TROUBLE.
Loew's Inc., c1944. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w.
Based upon the characters created by
Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz;
screenplay, Harry Ruskin, William Ludwig,
Agnes Christine Johnston; music score,
David Snell; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Apr44; LP171.
ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE. Loew's
Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz;
screenplay, Agnes Christine Johnston;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec42; LP11791.
ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY.
Loew's Inc., cl1941. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Based on a story by Katharine Brush.
Based upon the characters created by
Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz;
screenplay, Jane Murfin, Harry Ruskin;
music director, Herbert Stothart; film
editor, Elmo Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Feb41; LP10276.
ANDY PANDA GOES FISHING. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1939. 1 reel.
(Walter Lantz Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Burt Gillett; story,
Victor McLeod, Gill Burton; animators,
Ray Fahringer, Fred Kopietz.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec39;
MP9912.
ANDY PANDA IN CROW CRAZY, c1945.
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; direc-
tor, Dick Lundy; story, Ben Hardaway,
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ANDY PANDA IN CROW CRAZY. Cont'd.
Milt Schaffer; animation, Les Kline, Paul
Smith; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and
Walter Lantz Productions; 28May45;
MP 16094.
ANDY PANDA'S CRAZY HOUSE. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz. Techni-
color,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Sep40;
MP10493.
ANDY PANDA'S POP. c1941. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, color. (A Walter Lantz
Cartoon)
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 24Jul4l1; MP11371.
ANDY PANDA'S VICTORY GARDEN. c1942.
1 reel, sd., color. Presented by Universal.
(A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Leslie
Kline; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co.; Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 22Sep42; MP12844.
ANDY PLAYS HOOKEY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
Cast: Andy Clyde.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Dec46;
LP993.
ANGEL AND THE BADMAN. Republic
Productions, Inc., cl1946. 100 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, John Wayne; directed
and written by James Edward Grant; music
director, Cy Feuer; music score, Richard
Hageman; film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry
Carey, Bruce Cabot, Irene Rich.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Dec46;
LP840.
AN ANGEL COMES TO BROOKLYN. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Leonard
Sillman; director, Leslie Goodwins; origi-
nal story, June Carroll, Lee Wainer; screen-
play, Stanley Paley, June Carrol; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements,
Dale Butts; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Nov45;
LP42,
AN ANGEL FROM TEXAS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Based on a play by George S. Kaufman.
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Fred Niblo, Jr., Bertram Millhauser.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Apr40;
LP9583.
ANGEL IN EXILE. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A former gangster, just out of
prison, by chance becomes an object of
veneration to the poor Mexicans in an
Arizona village. Their faith in him effects
a change in his character, and he causes
his stolen goods to be used for the benefit
of the villagers.
Credits: Directors, Allan Dwan, Philip
Ford; original screenplay, Charles Larson;
music director, Morton Scott; music,
Nathan Scott; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: John Carroll, Adele Mara, Thomas
Gomez, Barton MacLane, Alfonso Bedoya.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep48;
LP1788,
ANGEL ISLAND. SEE Fog Island.
ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER. Released
through United Artists, cl1946. Presented
by Charles R. Rogers. 101 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Archie Mayo; original story,
Harry Segal; screenplay, Harry Segal,
Roland Kibbee; music composer and
director, Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor,
Asa Clark,
© Premier Productions, Inc.; 20Sep46;
LP574,
ANGEL ON THE AMAZON. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., cl1948. 86 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Previously entitled, 'Drums Along
the Amazon,"
Summary: Recounts the strange adven-
tures of an airplane pilot who falls in love
with a mysterious huntress when his plane
crashes in the jungles of the Amazon.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
John H. Auer; original story, Earl Felton;
screenplay, Lawrence Kimble; music,
Nathan Scott; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Cast: George Brent, Vera Ralston, Brian
Aherne, Constance Bennett, Fortunio
Bonanova.
© Republic pictures Corp.; 8Dec48;
LP2000.
ANGEL PUSS. Released by Warner Bros.,
c1944, 7 min., sd., color. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, Charles M. Jones; animation,
Ken Harris; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Jun44; MP14967.
ANGELINE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4May42; MP12494,
ANGELS ALLEY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The Bowery Boys combat
juvenile delinquency.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay,
Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan, Gerald Schnit-
zer; music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, William Austin.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy
Benedict, David Gorcey, Gabriel Dell.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Mar48;
LP1535.
ANGELS IN DISGUISE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1949. 63 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The Bowery Boys' investiga-
tion of a murder leads to the capture of
the Loop gang.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Jean Yarbrough;. screenplay, Charles R.
Marion, Gerald Schnitzer, Bert Lawrence;
music director, Edward Kay; film editor,
William Austin.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel
Dell, Mickey Knox, Edward Ryan.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Sep49;
LP2644,
ANGELS OF MERCY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Feb42; MP12223.
ANGELS OVER BROADWAY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Written, directed, and produced
by Ben Hecht; music, George Antheil;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Oct40;
LP9960,
ANGELS WITH BROKEN WINGS. c1941.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 9 reels,
sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Bernard Vorhaus; original
story, George Carleton Brown; screenplay,
George Carleton Brown, Bradford Ropes;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27May41;
LP10535.
THE ANGRY GOD. Carlisle Productions,
Inc. Released through United Artists,
c1948. 7 reels, color, sd., 35mm. Adapted
from the story by Emma Lindsay Squier,
and based on a Mexican legend.
Summary: The god, Colima, tries in vain
to win the love of a beautiful maiden who
remains loyal to her betrothed. Setting,
Michoacan, Mexico. Incorporates scenes
of the Paricutin volcano photographed by
the American Museum of Natural History.
Credits: Producer, Edward J. Peskay;
director, Van Campen Heilner; screenplay,
Harold McCracken; adaptation and dialogue;
Lester Crocker; music director, Harley
Dainger; music score, Vernon Duke;
film editor, Robert Matthews.
Cast: Alicia Parla, Casimiro Ortega,
Mario Forastieri, native Mexicans and
Indians.
© Carlisle Productions, Inc.; 14May48;
LP1707.
ANIMAIS DO MATO. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, J, E, Hill.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Sep46; MP1138.
ANIMAIS DOMESTICOS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films Inc., in collaboration
with Arthur I, Gates, Ernest Horn, and
Celeste C, Pearson, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Portuguese version of "Farm
Animals."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
17Mar47; MP1855,
OS ANIMAIS NA VIDA MODERNA, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in colla-
boration with Clyde Fisher, c1947, 1 reel,
sd., bew, 16mm. Portuguese version of
"Animals in Modern Life,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
10Feb47; MP1717,
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, SEE One More
Tomorrow,
ANIMAL LIFE, SEE La Vida en el Reino
Animal,
ANIMAL TRICKS, SEE Variety Views,
no. 130,
ANIMALCULOS ACUATICOS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Roy Waldo Miner, cl1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of ''Tiny
Water Animals,"
© Encyélopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Feb47; MP1690.
ANIMALES COMUNES DEL MONTE
(AMERICA DEL NORTE). Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films Inc., in collaboration
with J, E. Hill, cl1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Spanish version of ''Common
Animals of the Woods."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc,;
24Mar47; MP1857.
ANIMALES DE LA VIDA ACTUAL, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collab-
oration with Clyde Fisher, cl1947, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of 'Ani-
mals in Modern Life,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Feb47; MP 1684.
ANIMALES DEL HOGAR, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Ernest P, Walker, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Spanish version of Care of Pets."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
4Feb47; MP1686,
ANIMALS AQUATICOS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, in collaboration
with Roy Waldo Winer, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Portuguese version of "Tiny
Water Animals,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jan47; MP1628.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
15
ANIMALS CASEIROS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, Ernest P, Walker.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Dec46; MP1392.,
ANIMALS GROWING UP. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min.,
sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Shows stages in the develop-
ment of chickens, puppies, and a calf, For
primary and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborator, Wilbur L. Beau-
champ,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May49; MP4263,
ANIMALS IN MODERN LIFE, SEE
Os Animais na Vida Moderna,
Animales de la vida Actual,
ANIMALS OF THE FARM, Teaching Films,
Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 10Jun47;
MP2152,
ANIMATED ARITHMETIC FOR BEGINNERS.
17 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Designed for use in primary
grades, this film introduces the child to
addition and subtraction,
© Constance Elizabeth Amsden; title,
descr., & 2 prints, 12Sep49; MU4454.
ANIMATED HEMATOLOGY, 1,600 ft., color,
16mm, :
Appl. author: John H, Glynn,
© Armour & Co,; title, descr. & 3 prints,
13Dec46; MU1386,
ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1946. 14 reels,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the book by
Margaret Landon,
Credits: Director, John Cromwell;
screenplay, Talbot Jennings, Sally Benson;
music, Bernard Herrman,
Cast; Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Linda
Darnell, Lee J. Cobb, Gale Sondergaard.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jun46; LP753,
ANNA LUCASTA, Security Pictures, Inc.,
Released through Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949,. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on the play by Philip Yordan,
Summary: A greedy and shiftless Polish
family in a Pennsylvania mill town recall
their banished daughter from her life on
the Brooklyn waterfront and entice a
respectable Polish farmer into marrying
her.
Credits: Producer, Philip Yordan; direc-
tor, Irving Rapper; screenplay, Philip
Yordan, Arthur Laurents; music score,
David Diamond; music director, Morris
Stoloff; film editor, Charles Nelson,
Cast: Paulette Goddard, William Bishop,
Oscar Homolka, John Ireland, Broderick
Crawford.
© Security Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug49;
LP2499,
ANNAPOLIS SALUTES THE NAVY. SEE
Variety Views, no, 100.
ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 86 min., sd. From
the novel by L, M, Montgomery,
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Jack Hively; screenplay, Michael Kanin,
Jerry Cady; music director, Roy Webb;
editor, George Hively.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jun40;
LP9777.
ANNIE WAS A WONDER. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 11 min,, sd., baw, 35mm. An
MGM picture. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27May41;
LP10535.
Summary: The story of a Swedish immi-
grant who becomes a domestic servant in
the home of an American family.
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
director, Edward Cahn; written and narrated
by John Nesbitt; music director, Rudolph
Kopp; film editor, Newell P. Kimlin.
Cast: Kathleen Freeman, Howard J. Neg-
ley, Ruth Lee, Hugo-Sven Borg.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2096. ee
ANNIVERSARY. Produced for International
Business Machines Corp. 15 reels, sd.
; Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne
© International Business Machines Corp.;
title & descr., 16Mar40; 286 prints,
25Mar40; MU10074.
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc.,c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar42; MP12279.
ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc., for the Prudential
Insurance Company of America. 1 1/2
reels, b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The film seeks to create in the
minds of Prudential salesmen a favorable
attitude toward prospective buyers of in-
surance. It points out the variety of pros-
pect sources and presents five fundamental
points of prospecting.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 7May48; 17 prints, 10May48;
MU2999.
ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST. Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 107 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the play by
Lillian Hellman.
Summary: Another portrayal of the
avaricious Hubbard family, this time
twenty years prior to that shown in ''The
Little Foxes." Setting, Bowden, Alabama,
in the post Civil War period.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler;
director, Michael Gordon; screenplay,
Vladimir Pozner; music, Daniele Am-
fitheatrof; orchestrations, David Tamkin;
film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: Frederic March, Dan Duryea, Ed-
mond O'Brien, Ann Blyth, Florence
Eldridge.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48;
LP1912.
ANOTHER TO CONQUER. National Tuber-
culosis Association, cl1941. 20 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Edgar G, Ulmer;
story, Harry E. Kleinschmidt.
© National Tuberculosis Association;
5Oct41; LP10950
ANSWER MAN. General Film Productions
Corp., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Answer
Man Series, no. 1) A Harry A. Kapit
production.
Credits: Producer, Benjamin R. Parker;
direction and adaptation, Jules Bricken,
story and editing, Charles R. Senf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Sep46;
MP1153.
ANTARCTIC OUTPOST. SEE Variety
Views, no. 109.
ANTARCTICA. 2,100 ft., color, 16mm.
Summary: A pictorical history of the Ronne
Antarctic Research Expedition, 1946-1948.
© Finn Ronne; title, descr. & 13 prints,
26O0ct48; MU3419.
ANTARCTICA; United States antarctic expedi-
tion, 1939 to 1941. 2,400 ft., sd., color, 16mm.
© Finn Ronne; title, descr. & 4 prints,
3Sep43; MU13901.
ANTI-FLAK ATTACK. Presented by United
States Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 5Jun42; 66 prints, 6Jun42;
MU12546.
AS ANTILHAS, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, L. S. Rowe, Wil-
liam Manger.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29Jun46; MP828.
LAS ANTILLAS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with L. S,
Rowe and William Manger, c1947, 1 reel,
sd,, bkw, 16mm, Spanish version of ''West
Indies,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Feb47; MP1715.
ANTS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the nest of various
kinds of ants, with emphasis upon ant life
within a colony of carpenter ants,
Credits: Collaborator, Arthur C, Cole.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31Dec48; MP3824.
ANTS IN THE PLANTS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuel; animation, Myron Waldman,
George Moreno.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar40;
LP9518.
ANTS IN YOUR PANTRY. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 16Feb45; LP13510.
ANVIL CHORUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25O0ct43; MP14076.
ANVIL CHORUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl944. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22May44; MP14857.
THE ANVIL CHORUS GIRL. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26May44;
LP12735,
ANY BONDS TODAY? Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jan42; MP12084.
ANY BONDS TODAY? Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar42; MP12337.
ANY CHICKENS TODAY. SEE Variety
Views, no. 123.
ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY. Loew's Inc.,
c1949. 103 min., sd., b&kw, 35mm. An
MGM picture. Based on the novel by Ed-
ward Harris Heth.
Summary: After devoting twenty years
to the operation of an illegal casino, a
gambler wins the respect of his idealistic
son by a display of courage in gambling
for high stakes.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Richard
Brooks; music score, Lennie Hayton; film
editor, Ralph E. Winters.
Cast: Clark Gable, Alexis Smith, Wendell
Corey, Audrey Totter, Frank Morgan.
© Loew's Inc.; 25May49; LP2363.
ANZACS IN ACTION. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp. in cooperation with the
Australian Government, cl1941. 1 reel,
sd. (The World Today)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Dave Cooper; narrator, Leland
Stowe; music score, L. De Francesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jun41; MP11310.
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
APACHE CHIEF. Lippert Productions, Inc.,
c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An Apache Indian leader sub-
dues the war-loving faction of the tribe to
maintain peace with the United States.
Credits: Producer, Leonard S. Picker;
director, Frank McDonald; screenplay,
George D. Green; music director, Albert
Glasser; film editor, Stanley Frazen.
Cast: Alan Curtis, Tom Neal, Russell
Hayden, Carol Thurston, Fuzzy Knight.
© Apac Corp.; 28Nov49; LP2667.
THE APACHE INDIAN. Coronet, cl1945.
Made through the courtesy of U. S. Dept.
of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Supervisor, Alfred Whiting.
Appl. authors: CIF Staff.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 26Jul45; MP1536.
THE APACHE KID. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Sherman;
original screenplay, Eliot Gibbons, Richard
Murphy; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Harry Newmann; film editor,
Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Sep41;
LP10717.
APACHE ROSE. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1947. 75 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Gerald Geraghty; music
director, Morton Scott; film editor, Les
Orlebeck.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans,
Olin Howlin, Bob Nolan.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb47;
LP869.
APACHE TRAIL. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon a story by
Ernest Haycox.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Maurice
Geraghty; music score, Sol Kaplan; film
editor, Frank Sullivan.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jun42; LP11435.
APARICION. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10930.
APARTMENT FOR PEGGY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1948. 98 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. Based ona story by
Faith Baldwin.
Summary: A comedy in which a young
G. I, couple, approaching parenthood in the
midst of the housing shortage, make their
home in the attic.
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
direction and screenplay, George Seaton;
music, David Raksin; music director,
Lionel Newman; film editor, Robert Simp-
son,
Cast: Jeanne Craine, William Holden, Ed-
mund Gwenn, Gene Lockhart, Griff Barnett.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Sep48; LP2082.
THE APE. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 7 reels, sd. Suggested from the
play by Adam Hull Shirk.
Credits: Producer, William Lackey;
director, William Nigh; screenplay, Richard
Carroll, Kurt Siodmak; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 24Sep40;
LP9964,
THE APE MAN. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story, Karl Brown; screenplay, Barney
Sarecky; music director, Edward Kay;
photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Feb43;
LP11854,
APOLOGY FOR MURDER. P. R. C. Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; music director,
Leo Erdody; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep45;
LP13574,
APPENDICITIS IN CHILDHOOD. Mead
Johnson & Co. sd.
Appl. author: Joseph Brennemann.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; title, descr. &
5 prints, 3Jul41; MU11292,
APPENDICITIS IN CHILDHOOD. Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., for Mead John-
son and Co,, c1941. 45 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Dr. Joseph Brennemann lec-
tures on appendicitis in childhood from the
viewpoint of a pediatrician.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; 22Jan41; MP3211.
AN APPLE A DAY. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A farmer brings apples to mar-
ket in his Chevrolet truck, and drives
rapidly away to make another delivery.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7May48; 9 prints, 10May48;
MU3030.
APPLE ANDY. cl1946. Presented by Univer-
sal. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune) Z
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; direc-
tor, Dick Lundy; story, Ben Hardaway,
Milt Schaffer; animation, Laverne Harding,
Emery Hawkins; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and
Walter Lantz Productions; 9Apr46; MP535.
APPLE BLOSSOM TIME. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11504.
AN APPLE IN HIS EYE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 14 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy,
George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Jun41;
LP10558.
APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1941. 10 reels, sd.
Based on an original story Heartbeat"
by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete.
Credits: Producer, Bruce Manning; direc-
tor, William A. Seiter; screenplay, Bruce
Manning, Felix Jackson; photography,
Joseph Valentine; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Oct41;
LP10806.
APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff;
director, Alfred E. Green; story, B. P.
Fineman; screenplay, Horace McCoy,
Michael Hogan; music, Werner R. Hey-
mann; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editors, Al Clark, Reg Browne.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul43;
LP12149,
APPOINTMENT WITH BABY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Jinx Falkenberg pursues an
active career while raising a family.
Credits: Directed and written by Justine
Herman; film editor, Robert Blaunvelt.
Cast: Jinx Falkenberg, Tex McCrary,
Patrice Munsel, Harry Conover. :
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Oct48;
MP3471,
APPOINTMENT WITH MURDER. Falcon
Productions, Inc., c1948. 67 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. A Film Classics release.
Based on the adventures of the character
created by Michael Arlen.
Summary: The Falcon, an insurance in-
vestigator, locates two stolen paintings.
Settings in Milan, Italy, and in Los Angeles.
Credits: Producer and director, Jack
Bernhard; original story, Joel Malone,
Harold Swanton; screenplay, Don Martin;
music, Karl Hajos; film editor, Asa Boyd
Clark.
Cast: John Calvert, Catharine Craig,
Jack Reitzen, Lyle Talbot, Peter Brocco.
© Falcon Productions, Inc.; 4Nov48;
LP2022.
APRIL IN PARIS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Aug46; MP1001.
THE APRIL 7TH, 1940, ANNULAR ECLIPSE
OF THE SUN. 16mm,
© Alfred Herz; title, descr. & 30 prints,
15Jul40; MU10352.
APRIL SHOWERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., cl1948. 94 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Suggested by a story by Joe Laurie, Jr.
Summary: A musical comedy about a
vaudeville couple whose career and mar-
riage are saved from failure by their
talented twelve-year-old son. 1912 setting.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs;
director, James V. Kern; screenplay,
Peter Milne; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; music arranged and adapted by
Ray Heindorf; film editor, Thomas Reilly.
Cast: Jack Carson, Ann Sothern, Robert
Alda, S. Z. Sakall, Robert Ellis.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Mar48;
LP1564,
APTITUDES AND OCCUPATIONS. Coronet,
c1941, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Appl. authors: E. G. Williamson, Milton
E. Hahn.
© Coronet Productions proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 6Jun41; MP2035.
AQUA ANTICS. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1736 ft.,
sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith specialty)
(Water Bugs, no. 2)
Credits: Director, Louis Lewyn; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec41; MP12492.
AQUA CAPERS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone's Sports Review)
Summary: Stunts on water skis at Cypress
Gardens, Lake Eloise, Florida.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Mel Allen; music score, L. De Fran-
cesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Nov47; MP2998.
AQUA-MAIDS,. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1944, 868 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, William
Kelly.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Nov44;
MP15672,
AQUA THRILLS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1943. 852 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; editor,
Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28May43;
MP13747. :
THE AQUA WALTZ. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
;
Pe IN ee ee ee ee ee
Oe ee ee. ae
:
.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
17
THE AQUA WALTZ. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Sep42; MP12983.
AQUABATICS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Aug46; MP996.
AQUAFUN, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jul46; MP857.
AQUAPLAY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 903 ft., sd. (The World of Sports,
no. 71)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; music
score, Jack Shaindlin; photographer,
J. Burgi Contner; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May41;
MP11880.
AQUAQUEENS. RKO Pathe, Inc. Distributed
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946.
8 min., sd., 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 10)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Neil Sullivan; written by Burton Ben-
jamin; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Ralph Norman; editor, David Cooper.
Appl. author: Pathe News, Inc.
© RKO Pathe, Inc., 17May46; MP672.
AQUARELA DO BRASIL. SEE Saludos
Amigos.
ARABELLA AND THE WATER TANK.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11473.
ARABIAN BAZAAR. World Window, Inc.,
London, cl1938. Distributed by United
Artists. 1 reel, sd., color. (World Window
Series , no. 7)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W.
Keller; directors, Hans Nieter, John Hanau;
music, Enzo Masetti; photography, Jack
Cardiff. Technicolor.
© World Window, Inc., 1Nov38; MP10036.
ARABIAN NIGHTS. c1942. Presented by
Walter Wanger Productions. 9 reels, sd.,
color,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, John Rawlins; story and screenplay,
Michael Hogan; photography, Milton Kras-
ner; film editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Dec42;
LP11786.
ARABIAN NIGHTS, SEE Sinbad the Sailor.
ARABIANS IN THE ROCKIES. The Vita-
phone Corp., c1945, 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre de La Varre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Dec45;
MP16597,.
THE ARCH OF TRIUMPH. Arch of Triumph,
Inc. Released through United Artists,
c1948. Presented by Enterprise Studios,
120 min., sd., bew, 35mm. From the novel
by Erich Maria Remarque.
Summary: Paris on the eve of World
War II provides the background for this
story of the tragic love of a night-club
singer and an Austrian surgeon, a refugee
from the Nazis.
Credits: Producer, David Lewis; director,
Lewis Milestone; screenplay, Lewis
Milestone, Harry Brown; music director,
Rudolph Polk; music, Louis Gruenberg;
film editor, Duncan Mansfield.
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer,
Charles Laughton, Louis Calhern, Ruth
Warrick,
© Arch of Triumph, Inc.; 30Apr48; LP1701.
ARCHERY FOR GIRLS. Coronet, c1949.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Analyzes and demonstrates the
basic fundamentals which are essential
for skillful archery.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Jess
Puckett.
© David A. Smart; 13Apr49; MP4231.
THE ARCHIVES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 901 ft., sd. (Washington Parade,
s. 2, no. 5)
Credits: Narrative by Frank Wilson;
commentary, Basil Ruysdael; photographer,
Irving Browning; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jul40;
MP10439.,
ARCTIC BORDERLANDS IN WINTER.
Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&ew, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how some of the many
different forms of plant and animal life
have become adapted to the winters in
northern Manitoba.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Paul
E. Kambly.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a Division
of Esquire, Inc.; 8Apr48; MP3697.
ARCTIC FURY. Plymouth Productions, Inc.,
c1949. 61 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: Filmed in the Arctic Zone,
this drama portrays the courageous struggle
of Dr. Thomas Barlow to bring aid toa
plague-ravaged Eskimo village in the inac-
cessible Arctic wilderness.
Credits: Producer, Boris Petroff; direc-
tors, Fred Feitshans, Jr., Norman Dawn;
story, Norman Dawn; adaptation, Charles F.
Royal; film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
Cast: Del Cambre, Eve Miller, Gloria
Petroff, Don Riss, Merril McCormick.
© Plymouth Productions, Inc.; 10May49
(in notice: 1948); LP2353.
ARCTIC MANHUNT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the story 'Narana of the North"
by Ewing Scott.
Summary: A melodrama about an ex-con-
vict who reforms when he loses his stolen
money in an Alaska snowdrift, but reverts
to type when a native recovers the fortune.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, Ewing Scott; screenplay, Oscar
Brodney, Joel Malone; music, Milton
Schwarzwald; film editor, Otto Ludwig,
Cast: Mikel Conrad, Carol Thurston,
Wally Cassell, Helen Brown, Russ Conway.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Apr49;
LP2299.
ARCTIC SPRINGTIME. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
narrators, Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas;
music score, L, De Francesco; editor,
Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Apr41; MP11093.
ARE ANIMALS ACTORS? Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 20 min., sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
narration written by James Bloodworth;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec45;
LP46.
ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY? Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1942. 9 reels, sd. From
the novel "Mr. and Mrs. Cugat"' by Isabel
Scott Rorick.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohl-
mar; director, Norman Taurog; screen-
play, Tess Slesinger, Frank Davis; music
score, Robert Emmett Dolan; photography,
Charles Lang, Jr.; editor, LeRoy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jun42;
LP11521.
ARE THESE OUR PARENTS? Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl944. 8 reels, sd. ,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Nigh; original story,
Hilary Lynn; screenplay, Michel Jacoby;
photographer, Harry Neumann; film editor,
John Link.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27May44;
LP12672.
ARE THOSE OUR CHILDREN. SEE Youth
Runs Wild.
ARE YOU A GOOD CITIZEN? Coronet, c1949,
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An explanation and demonstra-
tion of the minimum requirements of good
citizenship. For high school, college, and
adult groups.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Jerome G. Kerwin.
© David A. Smart; 12Jul49; MP4496.
ARE YOU HAPPY, AMEN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Aug42; MP12852.
ARE YOU HAVIN' ANY FUN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Dec42; MP13125.
ARE YOU POPULAR? Coronet, c1947.
10 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: This dramatic sketch shows
that high school boys and girls achieve
lasting popularity when they are modest,
friendly, self-reliant, and considerate of
others.
Credits: Collaborator, Alice Sowers.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 29Aug47; MP2589.
ARE YOU WITH IT? Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the musical comedy by Sam
Perrin and George Balzer.
Summary: A comedy about a mathematical
wizard who joins a traveling carnival.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur;
director, Jack Hively; music arranged and
directed by Walter Scharf; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth.
Cast: Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan,
‘Martha Stewart, Lew Parker, Walter Cat-
lett.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48;
LP1914,
AREN'T WE ALL. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 11 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy featuring Co.
Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; director,
George Blake; story, George Blake,
Gerard Kirk; editor, Gladys Brothers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov47;
LP1421.
ARGENTINA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Earle K.
James, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version. Title on script: 'La Re-
ptiblica Argentina."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Mar47; MP1488.
ARGENTINA. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd., color. (Paramount
Color Cruises)
Credits: Producers and pgotographers,
Palmer Miller, Curtis F. Nagel; narrator,
Gene Hamilton.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Apr40;
MP10095.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ARGENTINA; people of Buenos Aires. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 10Dec40;
MP10822.
A ARGENTINA (O POVO DE BUENOS
AIRES). Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Earle K. James,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. Portu-
guese version of "Argentina."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10May47; MP1843.
ARGENTINA. SEE
A Argentina (O Povo de Buenos Aires)
Argentinien.
ARGENTINE NIGHTS. c1940. Presented by
Universal Studios. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Albert S. Rogel; original
story, J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater;
screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, Sid Kuller,
Ray Golden; music director, Charles
Previn; cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Sep40;
LP9902.
THE ARGENTINE QUESTION. SEE Thee
March of Time, v. 8, no. 8.
ARGENTINIEN; Menschen in Buenos Aires.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. German
version of Argentina; people of Buenos
Aires."
Summary: Depicts Buenos Aires in its
role as hub of a nation's commerical, indus-
trial, and agricultural activities. Shows such
typical citizens as a grain broker at his ex-
ecutive duties, and a packing plant employee
at home and at work. Includes scenes of the
vast pampas region, the center of Argentina's
agricultural wealth. For middle grades,
high school, and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Earle K. James.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4615.
THE ARGYLE SECRETS. Eronel Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 63 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama featuring the
murder of a famous columnist, the theft of
an album of documents, and the adventures
of the newspaper reporter who solves the
mystery.
Credits: Producers, Allan H. Posner; Sam
Abarbnal; director, Cyril Endfield; story,
William Gargan, Marjorie Lord.
Cast: William Gargan, Marjorie Lord,
Ales Fraser, Jonathan Hale.
© Eronel Productions, Inc.; 1Mar48;
LP1476.
ARISE MY LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
-director, Mitchell Leisen; original story,
by Benjamin Glazer and John S. Toldy;
screenplay, Charles Brackett, Bill Wilder;
adaptation, Jacques Thery; photographer,
Charles Lang, Jr.; film editor, Doane Harri-
son.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Nov40;
LP10036.
THE ARISTO CAT. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1943. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melo-
dies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Rudolph Lar-
riva; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Jun43;
MP13698.
ARISTOCRATS OF THE KENNEL. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
1 reel, sd. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Re-
view)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; photographer, William
Storz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Sep41; MP11532.
ARIZONA. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940.
14 reels, sd. Based upon the story by
Clarence Budington Kelland.
Credits: Producer and director, Wesley
Ruggles; screenplay, Claude Binyon; music,
Victor Young; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editors, Otto Meyer, William Lyon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10087.
ARIZONA BOUND. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Spencer G. Bennett; original story,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Jess Bowers;
music, Eddie Kay; photography, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Jul41;
LP10650.
ARIZONA CYCLONE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Sherman Lowe; photography, Charles Van
Enger; film editor, Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Oct41;
LP10800.
ARIZONA FRONTIER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney;
director, Al Herman; screenplay, Robert
Emmett; photography, Marcel A. LePicard;
film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16Aug40;
LP9859.
ARIZONA GANG BUSTERS, Producers Re-
leasing Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, William Lively; music director, Lew
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 11Sep40;
LP9906.
THE ARIZONA RANGER. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1948. 63 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western, in which a gang
of rustlers in the Arizona Territory meet
their match in combat with a rancher
father and his ranger son.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, John Rawlins; original screen-
play, Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Desmond Marquette.
Cast: Jack Holt, Tim Holt, Nan Leslie,
Richard Martin, Steve Brodie.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr48;
LP1652.
ARIZONA ROUND-UP. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Mar42;
LP11301.
ARIZONA TERRORS. c1942. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Sherman;
original screenplay, Doris Schroeder,
Taylor Caven; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Jan42;
LP11103.
ARIZONA TRAIL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., 1943.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver
Drake; director, Vernon Keays; original
screenplay, William Lively; film editor,
Al Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 280ct43;
LP12350.
ARIZONA WHIRLWIND. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original screenplay, Frances
Kavanaugh; music director, Frank Sanucci;
cameraman, Edward Kull; film editor,
John C, Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Feb44;
LP12487.
ARKANSAS JUDGE. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based
on the novel ''False Witness" by Irving
Stone.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald;
screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
adaptation, Ian Hunter, Ring Lardner, Jr.,
Gertrude Purcell; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Jan41;
LP10251.
THE ARKANSAS SWING. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948, 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A hillbilly musical comedy
about trotting horses.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark;
director, Ray Nazarro; original screen-
play, Barry Shipman; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
Cast: Gloria Henry, Stuart Hart, June
Vincent, Mary Eleanor Donahue, The
Hoosier Hot Shots (Hezzie, Ken, Gil, and
Gabe).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jul48;
LP1732,
THE ARMLESS DENTIST. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
(Person-Oddity, no. 121)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Bill Biven.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Jun43;
MP13685.
ARMS AND THE MEN. SEE The March of
Time, v. 7, no. 4.
ARMY BRAT. SEE Little Mister Jim.
ARMY CHAMPIONS. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
956 ft., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Paul Vogel; screenplay,
Julian Harmon; film editor, Philip Ander-
son,
© Loew's Inc.; 9Oct41; LP10789.
ARMY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl946. 11 min., sd.,
35mm. (The World of Sports, no. 121)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., Hollywood;
19Sep46; MP1467.
THE ARMY MASCOT. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, cl942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Mar42;
LP11243,
THE ARMY-NAVY E AWARD CEREMONIES,
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN, JULY
29, 1943. Presented by Norge, a Borg-
Warner industry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
‘ Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
ne.
© Borg-Warner Corp.; title, descr. &
11 prints, 29Nov43; MU14293,
ARMY SHOW. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 20 min., sd, (Broadway Brevities)
Based on the radio program "Soldiers
with Wings."
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep43;
LP12283,
ARMY SURGEON. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 63 min., sd. Froma story by John
Twist.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Barr
Trivers, Emmet Lavery; sates Hoy Webb;
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
19
ARMY SURGEON. Cont'd.
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Samuel E. Beetley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov42;
LP11695, ‘
ARMY WIVES. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944. 8 reels, sd. Based on idea by
Joel Levy, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
B. Harrison Orkow; photographer, Mack
Stengler.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 250ct44;
LP12948.
THE ARNELO AFFAIR. Loew's Inc., c1947.
86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based ona story by Jane Burr.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler;
director, Arch Oboler; screenplay, Arch
Oboler; music score, George Bassman;
film editor, Harry Komer.
Cast: John Hodiak, George Murphy,
Frances Gifford, Dean Stockwell, Eve
Arden.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Jan47; LP816.
AROUND AND AROUND SHE GOES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep42; MP13029.
AROUND THE WORLD. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 80 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; original
story and screenplay, Ralph Spence; musi-
cal arrangements, George Duning; musical
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Theron
Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Nov43;
LP12443,
AROUND THE WORLD IN CALIFORNIA.
Loew's Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., color,
35mm. (James A. FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks) An MGM picture.
Credits: Produced and narrated by James
A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston.
© Loew's Inc.; 8May47; MP2065.
ARROW MAGIC. Vitaphone Corp., cl1947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Charles T. Trego;
narration written by Jack Scholl; narrator,
Knox Manning.
Cast: Ande Vale.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 15Mar47; MP1837.
ARSENAL OF MIGHT. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (America
Speaks Featurette)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ed. Herlihy.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Nov42;
MP13025.
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 12 reels, sd. From
the stage play by Joseph Kesselring.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Producers, Howard Lindsay,
Russell Crouse; director, Frank Capra;
screenplay, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein;
music, Max Steiner; music director, Leo
F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Hugo Friedhofer; film editor, Daniel Man-
dell.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6O0ct44;
LP12890.
ARSON, INC. Lippert Productions, Inc.
Released through Screen Guild Productions,
Inc., c1949, 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An undercover agent of a
metropolitan fire department tracks down
a gang of thieves who mask their thefts
behind willful arson. Setting, Los Angeles.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, William Berke; original story,
Arthur Caesar; screenplay, Maurice
Tombragel; music, Raoul Kraushaar;
editor, Edward Mann.
Cast: Robert Lowery, Anne Gwynne,
Edward Brophy, Marcia Mae Jones,
Douglas Fowley.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 5Jul49;
LP2409.
ARSON SQUAD. Alexander-Stern, c1945.
Presented by PRC Pictures, Inc. 7 reels,
sd. eee
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Lew Landers; original screen-
play, Arthur St. Claire; music director, Lee
Zahler; film editor, Holbrook Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 11Sep45; LP13609.
ART DISCOVERS AMERICA. SEE Grandpa
Called It Art.
THE ART OF SELF DEFENSE, Walt Disney
Productions, c194l. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Aug41;
LP10861.
THE ART OF SKIING. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Aug41;
LP10786.
ARTE METALICA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Forest Grant, cl947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Portuguese version of 'Metal
Craft."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jan47; MP1627.
ARTERIES OF LIFE. The Conservation
Foundation in association with the New
York Zoological Society. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, c1948,
11 min., sd., color, 16mm, (The Living
Earth Series, pt. 3)
Summary: A conservation film which
shows the functions of plant life in catching
and storing water and in maintaining the
topsoil. Includes animated drawings. For
high school and adult groups.
Credits: Director, George E. Brewer,
Jr.; story, John H. Storer.
© New York Zoological Society; 6Jul48;
MP3455.
ARTERIES OF THE CITY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Robert S. Lynd, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans version. Title
on script: 'Stedelike Verkeer."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Jun46; MP1867.
ARTERIES OF THE CITY. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 5Aug41;
MP14195.
ARTES E OF[CIOS DO MEXICO. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabo-
ration with M. D.C. Crawford, cl1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Portuguese
version of "Arts and Crafts of Mexico."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Mar46; MP1853.
ARTHUR MURRAY TAUGHT ME DANCING
IN A HURRY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25May42; MP12595.
ARTHUR TAKES OVER. Sol M. Wurtzel
Productions, Inc., c1948. 63 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A light comedy in which a
young girl conceals from her well-to-do
family her marriage toa sailor. Arthur,
her teen-age brother "takes over'' when
their mother makes plans to marry Sister
to a wealthy suitor. Suburban setting.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel;
director, Mal St. Clair; story and screen-
play, Mauri Grashin; music score, Darrell
Calker; film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast: Lois Collier, Richard Crane, Skip
Homeier, Ann E. Todd, Jerome Cowan.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Apr48; LP2024.
ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Vita-
phone Corp., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Melody Master Bands) Warner
Bros. Originally released in 1939.
Credits: Director, Roy Mack.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 12Jan48; MP2706.
ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN
SYMPHONY OF SWING. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1939. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Master)
Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec39; MP9840.
THE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF RAB-
BITS AND THE TRANSPLANTATION OF
RABBIT EGGS. Bailey Film Service, for
the Worcester (Mass.) Foundation for Ex-
perimental Biology, Inc. and the Foundation
of Applied Research, San Antonio, Tex.
Summary: A picture designed to show the
value of artificial insemination and trans-
plantation of eggs in the breeding of rab-
bits.
Credits: Director, Min-Chueh Chang.
© The Worcester Foundation for Experi-
mental Biology, Inc.; title, descr., &
2 prints, 22May48; MU3041.
ARTISANS OF FLORENCE. International
Film Foundation, Inc., c1947. 21 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The Institute of Art in Florence
furnishes the setting for examples of
Italian art and handicrafts. Scenes of
Italian home and farm life and of the Festi-
val of the Grapes are included.
Credits: Director, Victor Vicas; original
story, Norman Borisoff; script, Tom Cobb;
narrator, Tony Kraber.
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
26Jul47; MP2619.
THE ARTIST MODEL. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19O0ct42; MP13085.
ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; orchestrations,
Lloyd Akridge; film editor, Irving Apple-
baum,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28May45;
LP13293.
ARTIST'S ANTICS. Universal Picture Co.,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Person-
Oddity, no. 154)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; script,
Frank Kelly; narration, Fred B. Cole.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46;
MP742.
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel,
sd. With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Jan39;
MP14194.
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO. SEE
Artes e Offcios do México.
México—Artes Populares.
AS MABEL GOES SO GOES THE NAVY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12383.
AS THE FLY FLIES. Distributed by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., cl1944. 576 ft., sd.
(A Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Ed Seward; animation, Grant Simmons;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 17Nov44; LP13144.
AS THE TWIG IS BENT. Motion Picture
Bureau of the Affiliated Aetna Life
20
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
AS THE TWIG IS BENT. Cont'd.
Companies, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: F. W. Bright.
© Affiliated Aetna Life Companies;
15Dec43; MP14892.
ASCORBIC ACID AND SCURVY. Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., c1947. 28 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows Dr. Frederick
F. Tisdall delivering his lecture on "Ascor-
bic Acid and Scurvy."" Contains illustrative
diagrams and charts.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; 30Apr47; MP2918.
ASIA'S NEW VOICE. SEE The March of
Time, v. 15, no. 2.
ASK DAD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP13489.
ASK MY HEART. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Sep46; MP1160.
THE ASPERN PAPERS. SEE The Lost
Moment.
THE ASSASSIN. General Television Enter-
prises, Inc., cl1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: The treachery of an over-
thrown South American dictator leads to his
death at the hands of the very man who had
arranged his escape.
Credits: Producer, director, and screen-
play, John Reinhardt; film editor, Victor
C. Lewis, Jr.
© General Television Enterprises, Inc.;
7Dec49; LP2679.
ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING OF THE P-63.
Bell Aircraft Corp. Motion Picture Divi-
sion with the cooperation of the United
States Army Air Forces. 33 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Reed C.
Miller; cameraman, Ralph Woolsey.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr, &
10 prints, 14Nov45; MU16497.
ASSEMBLY OF BOLTED STEEL TANKS;
10,000 barrel bolted steel tank. Sound
Masters, Inc., for the Training Film
Branch, Photographic Section, Bureau of
Aeronautics, United States Navy. © Sound
Masters, Inc.
Appl. author: J, F. Clemenger.
1. Preparation of Site and Description
of Parts. © title, descr. & 4 prints,
19Nov43; MU14155.
2. Assembly of Bottom, © title, descr.
& 6 prints, 19Nov43; MU14156.
3. Assembly of Walls. © title, descr. &
6 prints, 19Nov43; MU14157.
4, Assembly of Center Pole, Rafters and
Deck. © title, descr. & 4 prints,
19Nov43; MU14158.
5. Tank Attachments, Sealing and Cam-
ouflage. © title, descr. & 2 prints,
19Nov43; MU14159.
ASSIGNED TO DANGER. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on a story by Robert E, Kent,
Summary: The adventures of an insurance
investigator who brings about the capture
of a gang of payroll bandits.
Credits: Producer, Eugene Ling; director,
Oscar Boetticher; screenplay, Eugene.
Ling; film editor, W. Donn Hayes.
Cast: Gene Raymond, Noreen Nash,
Robert Bice, Martin Kosleck, Mary Meade.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19May48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1686,
ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY. Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon
the novel by Helen MacInnes.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Jack Conway; screenplay, Anthony
Veiller, William H. Wright, Howard Emmett
Rogers; musical score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Frank Sullivan.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Mar43; LP11930.
AT A GYPSY CAMP FIRE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jul44; MP15026.
AT A LITTLE COUNTRY TAVERN. Featur-
ettes, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 1Dec41; MP12003.
AT A LITTLE HOT DOG STAND. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11955.
AT A LITTLE ROADSIDE REST. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11334.
AT DAWN WE DIE. c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 78 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, S. W. Smith; director,
George King; original story, Dorothy Hope;
screenplay, Anatole de Grunwald; script,
Katherine Strueby; music, Nicholas Brods-
zky; music director, Muir Mathieson;
orchestration, Roy Douglas; photography,
Otto Heller; film editors, Terence Fisher,
Winifred Cooper.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Mar43;
LP12017.
AT EASE, Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min.,
sd., color.
Credits: Cinecolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp., title, descr. &
40 prints, 210ct40; MU10537.
AT EASE, Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 60 prints,
40ct41; MU11696.
AT MY LADY'S SERVICE. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
b&w, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 6 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1950.
AT THE CLUB SAVOY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Jul42; MP12779,
AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW. Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Sun-Kraft, Inc. 3 reels, sd., color, 16mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 2Jan47; 13 prints, 6Jan47; MU1463.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl941. 2 reels,
sd. From the Damon Runyon story,
"The Old Doll's House."
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon
Hollingshead; director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, Harold Medford; music, Howard
Jackson; film editor, Everett Dodd.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov41;
LP10818,
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl1941. 20 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on a story by Damon
Runyon. A Re-release.
Summary: After he decides to reform,
circumstances implicate a young racketeer
ina gangland murder, Found guilty of the
murder, he is saved from execution by the
testimony of a mysterious recluse.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, Harold Medford; film editor,
Everett Dodd.
Cast: Craig Stevens, Elisabeth Risdon,
Knox Manning, Howard da Silva, Ben Welden.
© Warner Bros. Pictures; 28Dec41;
MP3973.
AT THE VILLA ROSE. SEE House of
Mystery.
AT YOUR SERVICE. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Louis Herscher, Harold Raymond.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 20O0ct41; MP11834.
ATHLETIC INJURIES, THE CHARLEY
HORSE AND THE SPRAINED ANKLE.
Committee on Professional Visual Educa-
tion of the American Osteopathic Associa-
tion. 16mm. 2
aca Adapted and directed by Ralph W.
ice.
Appl. authors: Ralph W. Rice, Wilbur
Bohm.
© American Osteopathic Association; title
& descr., 2Jun41; 22 prints, 28Jul41;
MU11364,
ATHLETIC STARS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 3)
Summary: At Boca Raton, Florida, Fred
Perry gives tennis instruction to children;
Patty Elsener, Olympic diving star demon-
strates her repertoire of dives; and Porter
Roberts, an outstanding jockey, spends a
morning at Hialeah.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Red Barber;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Harold
Oteri. a
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 19Nov48; MP3588.
ATHLETIC VARIETIES. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Sportscope, no, 12).
Summary: The film shows Stewart Igle-
hart, polo champion, in action at Delray
Beach, Florida; Bill O'Brien giving modern
swimming instruction at Boca Raton Club
in Florida; and Beachcomber, champion
greyhound, racing on a Miami track.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 23Jul48; MP3272.
ATHLETIQUIZ,. Loew's Inc., c1947.
9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) (What's Your I. Q.? no, 12)
An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan47; MP1504.
ATLANTIC CITY. c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Ray McCarey; original
story, Arthur Caesar; screenplay, Doris
Gilbert, Frank Gill, Jr., George Carleton
Brown; music director, Walter Scharf; or-
chestral arrangements, Joseph Dubin;
photographer, John Alton; film editor,
Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Aug44;
LP12828,
ATLANTIC CONVOY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Robert Lee Johnson; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jun42;
LP11393.
L'ATLANTIDE. SEE Siren of Atlantis.
re
SS
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
21
THE ATMOSPHERE AND ITS CIRCULATION;
ocean of air. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl944, 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
30Dec44; MP15984.
ATMOSPHERE AND ITS CIRCULATION. SEE
L'Atmosphere et Ses Mouvements.
ATOMENERGIE. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., bkw, 16mm.
German version of "Atomic Energy."
Summary: Identifies parts and structure of
atoms; defines electronic or chemical
energy and nuclear energy; explains the
three known forms of atomic energy re-
lease—natural radioactivity, nuclear
synthesis, and nuclear fission; and illus-
trates the relationship between atomic
energy from the sun and chemical energy
stored and released in photosynthesis and
combustion. For high school, college, and
adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Willard F. Libby.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4618.
ATOMIC ENERGY. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Willard
F. Libby, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Feb47; MP1760.
ATOMIC ENERGY. SEE Atomenergie.
ATOMIC POWER. SEE The March of Time,
1947.
L'ATMOSPHERE ET SES MOUVEMENTS.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. French
version of "Atmosphere and Its Circula-
tion,"
Summary: The nature, structure, chemi-
cal composition, weight, and distribution
of the air, and its circulation in relation
to the rotation of the earth.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Nov48; MP3600.
ATTITUDES AND HEALTH. Coronet, c1949.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows that improper attitudes
can prevent the individual from doing his
best and can even cause physical illness.
Designed for high school, college, and
adult groups.
Credits: Educational collaborators,
Dean F. Smiley, Fred V. Hein.
© David A. Smart; 11Apr49; MP4241.
AU REET. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 110ct43; MP14029,
AUNT EMMA PAINTS THE TOWN. SEE
So's Your Aunt Emma.
AUSTRALIA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Explains how rainfall affects
life in the three major regions of Australia
—the Eastern Highlands, the Central
Basin, and the Great Plateau—and shows
how the people live in Sydney, the "back
country, and Canberra. Includes anima-
tion.
Credits: Collaborator, Edmund de S.
Brunner,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31Dec48; MP3793.
AUSTRALIA AT WAR. SEE The March
of Time, v. 7, no. 8.
AUSTRALIA VS. UNITED STATES: Chal-
lenge Round, Davis Cup Tennis Matches,
August, 1947, American Film Services,
Inc., c1947. 21 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Narrator, Robert Wolff.
© American Film Services, Inc.; 11Sep47;
MP2401,
AUTHOR IN BABYLAND. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
(Person Oddity, no. 140)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ben Grauer.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Apr45;
MP15925.
ed
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TRACT. Scriptures
Visualized Institute, cl1942. 1 reel.
Appl. author: George F. Santa.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 3Jul42;
MP12688.
AUTOEROTISM IN INFANCY. René A.
Spitz. 32 min., si., bkw, 16mm.
Summary: Describes three types of
autoerotic behavior in infancy.
© René A. Spitz; title & descr., 15Jul48;
3 prints, 28Sep48; MU3364.
THE AUTOGRAPH HOUND. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1939. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Aug39;
LP9351.
AUTO-LITE ON PARADE. Presented by
The Electric Auto-Lite Co. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© The Electric Auto-Lite Co.; title &
descr., 22Jun40; 209 prints, 24Jun40;
MU10299.,
THE AUTOMOBILE. Eastman Kodak Co.
c1942. 1,025 ft. Revised.
Appl. author: George W. Hoke.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; 30Jun42; MP12719.
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; automobile operation. The
Jam Handy Organization, cl1945. 1 reel
each, © The Jam Handy Organization.
1. Know Your Car. © 1May45; MP16021.
2. Your Driving Habits. © 1May45;
MP16020.
3. Keeping Your Car Fit. © 1May45;
MP16028.
4. The Periodic Check-Up. © 1May45;
MP 16022.
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; bus operation. De Frenes &
Co., cl1945. 1 reel each. © De Frenes
& Co.
1. The Operator and His Job. © 1Aug45;
MP19.
2. The Operator and His Passengers.
© 1Aug45; MP20.
3. The Operator and Safety. © 1Aug45;
MP21.
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; preventive maintenance.
c1945, 1 reel each. © Gene K. Walker,
1, Introduction to Preventive Maintenance.
Appl. author: Lawrence Ravitz.
© 10Aug45; MP386.
2. The Battery, Ignition and Electrical
System, © 1Aug45; MP16332.
3. The Engine Assembly. © 1Aug45;
MP16333.
4, The Cooling System and Fuel System.
© 1Aug45; MP16334.
5. Engine Tests and Tune Up. © 1Aug45;
MP 16335.
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; preventive maintenance,
Century Productions, Inc., cl1945, 1 reel
each. © Century Productions, Inc.
6. The Clutch and Hand Brake. © 10ct45;
MP87.
7. The Hydraulic Brake System.
© 10ct45; MP88.
8. Steering, Wheels, Front and Rear Axles.
© 10ct45; MP89.
9. Transmission, Drive Shaft, and Differ-
ential. © 1Oct45; MP90.
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; school bus operation. De
Frenes & Co., c1945. 1 reel each.
© De Frenes & Co.
1. Care and Maintenance. © 1Aug45;
MP22,
2. Passengers, Driving Hazards, Safety.
© 1Aug45; MP23.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc., cl1940,. Presented by Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc. 1 reel, (Your Life
Work Series)
© Arthur P. Twogood; 19Sep40; MP10751.
AUTUMN ON THE FARM, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1948. 11 min.,
sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Activities on the farm and in
the neighboring woods in September,
October, and November, Joan and Jerry
pick apples and pumpkins, hunt for nuts,
and watch the wild animals and birds.
Father prepares silage, and Mother picks
grapes for jam and jelly. A classroom
film for primary and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborator, E. Laurence
Palmer.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Mar48; MP2905.
AUXILIARY VIEWS; pt. 1. McGraw-Hill
Book Co.,, Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. McGraw-Hill Text Films. Mechan-
ical Drawing Series, no. 6)
Summary: Auxiliary projection is ex-
plained and defined, and an auxiliary ele-
vation is constructed.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3582.
AUXILIARY VIEWS; pt. 2. McGraw-Hill
Book Co., Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. (McGraw-Hill Text Films. Mechan-
ical Drawing Series, no. 7)
Summary: Describes three types of single
auxiliaries—auxiliary elevations, right
and left auxiliaries, and front and rear
auxiliaries—illustrated by household
articles with slanting surfaces which re-
quire auxiliary views for complete repre-
sentation.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3583.
AUXILIARY VIEWS: DOUBLE AUXILIARIES.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947.
13 min., sd., b&w, 16mm, (Engineering
Drawing, film 4)
Summary: A film for students of en-
gineering drawing. Following a brief re-
view of orthographic projection on three
principal planes and on auxiliary planes,
the film describes the theory of double
auxiliary or oblique view.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3064.,
AUXILIARY VIEWS: SINGLE AUXILIARIES.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., c1947.
23 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (Engineering
Drawing, film 3)
Summary: An instructional film in the
field of engineering drawing, which gives
a brief review of orthographic projection
and describes the true shape of an object
with one or more slanting faces. With
the use of a three-dimensional technique,
auxiliary projection is explained and defined.
© McGraw-Hil Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3063.
AVALANCHE. c1946. Presented by P.R.C.
Pictures. 8 reels, sd., 35mm. An Imperial
production,
Credits: Production, Pat de Cicco; direc-
tor, Irving Allen; original screenplay,
Andrew Holt; original music score, Lucien
Moraweck, Rene Garriguenc; music direc-
tor, Lud Gluskin; film editor, Louis Sackin.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 20Jun46;
LP443,
THE AVENGERS. Produced with the co-
operation of The British Air Ministry,
The British War Office, The Royal Nor-
wegian Government. Released by Para-
mount, cl1942, 7,915 ft., sd. A Paul Soskin
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE AVENGERS. Cont'd,
Credits: Director, Harold French; story,
Frank Owen; treatment and screenplay,
Terence Rattigan, Anatole DeGrunwald,
Patrick Kirwen; music score, Richard
Addinsell; cameraman, Cyril Knowles;
editor, Michael C. Chorlton.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Nov42;
LP11839.
THE AVENGING RIDER. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942. 56 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Sam Nelson; story, Harry O. Hoyt; screen-
play, Harry O. Hoyt, Morton Grant; music
director, Paul Sawtell; editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec42;
LP11799,
AVENTURES DE JEANNOT LAPIN.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. French
version of "Adventures of Bunny Rabbit."
Summary: Bunny Rabbit meets many
animals when he goes to visit the farm.
Credits: Collaborators: Arthur I. Gates,
Ernest Horn, Celeste C. Peardon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3385.
AVES DE RAPINA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators, T. Gilbert Pear-
son, William L. Finley.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Sep46; MP1139.
AVES DE RAPINA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films Inc., in collaboration with
T. Gilbert Pearson and William L. Finley,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&kw, 16mm. Spanish
version of "Birds of Prey."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
11Mar47; MP1847.
AVIATION EXPERT - DONALD DOUGLAS.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., cl1944.
1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no, 130)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Apr44;
MP14798,
AN AVIATION STORY. sd., 16mm.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
5 prints, 18Dec46; MU1401.
AVIATION VACATION. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Sidney
Sutherland; music director, Carl W. Stall-
ing.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Aug41; MP11429
AWFUL ORPHAN. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Phil
Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken
Harris.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec48 (in
notice: 1947); MP3805.
AZUSA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c 1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 140ct46; MP1201.
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B. F.'S DAUGHTER, Loew's Inc., c1948.
108 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on the novel by John P, Marquand.
Summary: The story of the marital diffi-
culties of a headstrong heiress who marries
a struggling young economist.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H. Knopf; dir-
ector, Robert Z. Leonard; screenplay,
Luther Davis; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
W. Burton; director, Edward Lilley; original
story, Brenda Weisberg; screenplay, Howard
Dimsdale, Eugene Conrad; music director,
Sam Freed, Jr.; film editor, Fred R.
Feitshans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 250ct44;
LP12926,
BABY, DON'T YOU LOVE ME ANYMORE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16545.
BABY FACE MORGAN. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
film editor, George White.
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin,
Charles Coburn, Richard Hart, Keenan Wynn.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Feb48; LP1480.
_ B-29'S OVER DIXIE. Bell Aircraft Corp.,
Motion Picture Division. 20 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Norman
Mathews, Harold Kopel; cameraman,
Ralph Woolsey.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. & 14
prints, 14Nov45; MU16505,
BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd., color.
» (Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Andre DeLaVarre;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Feb44;
MP14456,
BABALU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Jul42; MP12783.
BABALU, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14127.
BABBLING BESS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Aug43; MP13892.
BABE DIDRIKSON, QUEEN OF SPORTS.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Babe Didrikson jumps hurdles,
throws the javelin, plays baseball, and
demonstrates in detail her skill at golf.
Credits: Producer-director, Harry Foster;
commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack
Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Nov48;
MP3619,
THE BABE RUTH STORY. Allied Artists
Productions, Inc., c1948. 106 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on the book by Bob
Considine,
Summary: The life of the home-run king
from his childhood to his last illness, with
emphasis on his professional career.
Credits: Producer and director, Roy Del
Ruth; screenplay, Bob Considine, George
Callahan; music director, Edward Ward;
film editor, Richard Heermance.
Cast: William Bendix, Claire Trevor,
Charles Bickford, Sam Levene, Fred
Lightner.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
14Aug48; LP1877.
_ BABES ON BROADWAY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
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Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
13 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Busby Berkeley; original story, Fred
Finklehoffe; screenplay, Fred Finklehoffe,
Elaine Ryan; music director, Georgie Stoll;
music adaptation, Roger Edens; orchestra-
tions, Leo Arnaud, George Bassman, Conrad
Salinger; film editor, Fredrick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Dec41; LP11315.
_ BABES ON SWING STREET. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944, 8 reels, sd.
259158 O - 53 - 3
BABIES BY BANNISTER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 781 ft., sd. (A Columbia
Panoramic)
Credits: Director, Irving Browning;
commentator, Millicent Robin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10ct43;
MPi5085,
BABIES FOR SALE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; story,
Robert Chapin, Joseph Carole; screenplay,
Robert D. Andrews; film editor, Charles
Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9May40;
LP9634,
BABIES, THEY'RE WONDERFUL. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Nov47;
LP1308.
BABY ANIMALS, Young America Films,
Inc,, 1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A film designed to teach
primary children certain concepts basic to
an understanding of the appearance, behavior,
and care of young birds and animals.
Credits: Adviser, Gerald S. Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Sep48;
MP3456,
BABY, ARE YOU KIDDIN'? Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Aug46; MP998.
BABY BLUES. Loew's Inc., c1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 852 ft.,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Feb41; LP10346.
BABY BOTTLENECK. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, c1945, 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Rod Scribner;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Dec45; MP277.
BABY CARE—FEEDING. The Pennsylvania
State College, c1944. 900 ft., sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Celeste Burgeson.
© The Pennsylvania State College; 1Apr44;
MP14824,
BABY DON'T GO 'WAY FROM ME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Feb46; MP201,
BABY DON'T YOU CRY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Dec43; MP14275.
Arthur Dreifuss; story, Oscar Brodney,
Jack Rubin; screenplay, Edward Dein, Jack
Rubin; original music score, Leon Erdody;
film editor, Dan Milner.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 11Sep42;
LP11583.
BABY FACE MORGAN. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; story, Oscar Brodney,
Jack Rubin; screenplay, Edward Dein, Jack
Rubin; original music score, Leon Erdody;
film editor, Dan Milner.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 11Sep42;
LP11682.
BABY PUSS. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 729 ft., sd.,
color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
(An M-G-M Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera; animation, Kenneth Muse,
Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Pete Burness;
music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Dec43; MP14453.
BABY RABBIT IN CARROT PIE. c1940.
1 reel, sd.
© Contemporary Films, Alvin J. Gordon,
sole owner; 29Apr40; MP10183.
THE BABY SEAL. Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (Terry-Toons)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 4Apr41; MP11071.
THE BABY SITTER. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Direction, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Bill Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Nov47;
LP1342.
BABY WANTS A BOTTLESHIP. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jack Ward, Jack Mercer; animation, Alfred
Eugster, Joseph Oriolo.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jul42;
LP11439,
THE BABY'S BATH. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of Child Devel-
opment, Yale University, c1947. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1768.
BACALL TO ARMS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1946, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Oct46; MP1236.
THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY -SOXER.
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., ¢1947. 95 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits; Producer, Dore Schary; director,
Irving Reis; original story and screenplay,
Sidney Sheldon; music, Leigh Harline; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Fred-
erick Knudtson.
Cast; Myrna Loy, Cary Grant, Shirley
Temple, Rudy Vallee.
24
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
= SEGHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER,
ont'd,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Jul47;
LP1178,
BACHELOR BLUES, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1948, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Julian
Woodward, Leslie Goodwins; film editor,
Tholen Gladden,
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Wally
Brown, Betty Underwood, Grandon Rhodes.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Sep48;
LP1930,
BACHELOR BORN, SEE Housemaster,.
BACHELOR DADDY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly;
director, Harold Young; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, Milton
Krasner; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 30Jun41;
LP10563.
BACHELOR DAZE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 1,646 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler;
film editor, Charles Hochberg,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Feb44;
LP12479,
THE BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS, Released
through United Artists, c1946, Presented by
Andrew Stone, 90 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Production, direction and original
screenplay, Andrew Stone; music director,
Heinz Roemheld; editor, Duncan Mansfield.
© Andrew Stone Enterprises; 6Sep46 (in
notice: 1947); LP655.
BACK ALLEY OPROAR,. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1947-48, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Michael
Maltese, Tedd Pierce; animation, Gerry Chi-
niquy, Manuel Perez, Ken Champin, Virgil
Ross,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 29Dec47; MP2935.
BACK ALLEY OPROAR, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1947-48. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez, Ken Cham-
pin, Virgil Ross,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Oct48; MP3433.
BACK BEAT BOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd;
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Oct44; MP15312.,
BACK DOOR MAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.,c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jun46; MP701,
BACK FROM THE FRONT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1943, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Jack White,
Ewart Adamson; film editor, Edwin Bryant.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Mar43;
LP11943,
BACK HOME IN INDIANA. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 290ct45; MP16451,
BACK IN THE SADDLE, c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey:
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Richard Murphy, Jesse Lasky, Jr.; photog-
raphy, Ernest Miller; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Mar4l;
LP10388,
BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 14Sep42; MP12984,
BACK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16150,
BACK OF EVERY PROMISE. Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; c1949. 29 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. Previously entitled "Promises We
Live By."
Summary: Shows how banking services are
performed,
Credits: Author, James P. Prindle, III.
© Continental Illinois National Bank &
Trust Co. of Chicago; 14Sep48; LP2046,
BACK STREET. c1941, Presented by Univer-
sal Studios. 10 reels, sd. Based on the
novel by Fannie Hurst.
Credits: Producer, Bruce Manning; direc-
tor, Robert Stevenson; screenplay, Bruce
Manning, Felix Jackson; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, William
Daniels; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Feb41;
LP10232.
BACK TO BATAAN. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., ¢1945, 95 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Theron
Warth; director, Edward Dmytryk; original
story, Aeneas MacKenzie, William Gordon;
screenplay, Ben Barzman, Richard H.
Landau; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Marston Fay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Jun45;
LP13629,
BACK TO BIKES. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; conti-
nuity, Russ Sheilds; music, L. de Francesco;
photography, Jack Painter,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
30Dec42; MP14848.
BACK TO DONEGAL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15661,
BACK TO LIFE. Aetna Life Affiliated Com-
panies, for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.,
c1948. 6 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the principles of
artificial respiration and demonstrates the
application of those principles.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 1Apr48
(in notice: 1947); MP3927.
BACK TO THE SOIL. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Nov41; MP11842,
BACK TRAIL. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The adventures of rancher
Terry Dugan, who marries the banker's
daughter. Banker Frazer, who was once
imprisoned on a false charge of embezzle-
ment, is enmeshed in the schemes of a
blackmailer until Terry apprehends the
criminal,
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller.
Cast; Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Mildred Coles, Ted Adams, Pierce
Lyden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 18Jul48;
LP1746,
BACKGROUND FOR LITERATURE: THE
LADY OF THE LAKE. Coronet, c1949,
11 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of the Scottish country-
side and the historic landmarks described
in Scott's poem. Teaches that literature
has its roots in actual places, people, and
events. For high school students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, J. Paul
Leonard.
© David A. Smart; 18May49; MP4243.
BACKGROUND FOR READING: STORIES OF
HOLLAND. Coronet, c1949, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of life in Holland,
Designed for intermediate and junior high
grades as a visual background for reading
about Holland.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Wendell W. Wright.
© David A. Smart; 7Mar49; MP4238,
BACKGROUND TO DANGER, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 80 min., sd. A War-
ner Bros.-First National picture. From a
novel by Eric Ambler,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Raoul Walsh; screenplay, W. R. Burnett;
music, Frederick Hollander; music direc-
tor, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Jack
Killifer.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Jun43;
LP12116.
BACKLASH. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Cliff R. Gans;
director, Eugene Forde; original story and
sereenplay, Irving Elman; music score,
Darrell Calker; film editor, William F.
Claxton,
Cast: Jean Rogers, Richard Travis.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Nov46; LP1152.
BACKSTAGE BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jun43; MP13625,
BACKSTAGE FOLLIES. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Wally
Brown, Betty Underwood, Steven Flagg.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec48;
LP2048,
BACKTRACK. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 17Jun46; MP702.
BACKYARD EXPLORATIONS, Scriptures
Visualized Institute, c1942. 1 reel.
(Nature's Wonderland Series)
Appl. author: Severt Andrewson.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 8Aug42;
MP12765,
BACKYARD GOLF. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 10 min., sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre De La Varre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29May44;
MP 14886,
BAD BASCOMB. Loew's Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Orville O. Dull; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; original story, D. A.
Loxley; screenplay, William Lipman, Grant
Garrett; music score, David Snell; orches-
tration, Wally Heglin; film editor, Ben
Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Feb46; LP149.
BAD BOY. Allied Artists Productions, Inc.
Released through Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A semi-documentary picture
about the rehabilitation of a delinquent
youth who is committed to the Variety Clubs
International Boys' Farm at Copperas
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BAD BOY. Cont'd.
Cove, Texas.
Credits: Producer, Paul Short; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Robert Hardy
Andrews; story, Robert Hardy Andrews,
Paul Short; music score, Paul Sawtell;
editor, William Austin.
Cast: Lloyd Nolan, Jan Wyatt, Audie
Murphy, James Gleason, Stanley Clements.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
22Feb49; LP2132.
BAD LUCK BLACKIE. Loew's Inc., c1949.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) An MGM cartoon.
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton, Preston
Blair, Louie Schmitt; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
MP3729.
THE BAD MAN. Loew's Inc., c1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels,
sd. Based on the play by Porter Emerson
Browne.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Wells
Root; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc,; 24Mar41; LP10371.
BAD MAN FROM RED BUTTE. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph San-
ford; director, Ray Taylor; original screen-
play, Sam Robins; cameraman, William
Sickner.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16May40;
LP9650.
BAD MAN OF DEADWOOD, c1941. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, James R.
Webb; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, William Nobles; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Sep41;
LP10725,
BAD MEN OF MISSOURI. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 8 reels, A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a story
by Robert E, Kent.
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Charles Grayson.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul41;
LP10603.
BAD MEN OF THE BORDER. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; original screenplay, Adele Buffing-
ton; photographer, Maury Gertsman; film
editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30ct45;
LP37,
BAD MEN OF THE HILLS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 200ct42;
LP11939.
BAD MEN OF THUNDER GAP. Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; director, Albert Herman; orig-
inal story and screenplay, Elmer Clifton;
music director, Lee Zahler; cameraman,
Robert Cline; film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 20Feb43;
LP11872.,
BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE, Allied Artists
Productions, Inc., c1948. 75 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on "Last of the Badmen"
by James Monaghan.
Summary: A Western of the gold rush days
in which a band of outlaws participates in
a series of robberies and murders,
Credits: Producers, Frank, Maurice, and
Hyman King; director, Kurt Newmann;
screenplay, Philip Yordan, Arthur Strawn;
film editor, Dick Heermance.
Cast: Barry Sullivan, Marjorie Reynolds,
Broderick Crawford, Fortunio Bonanova,
Guinn Williams.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
15Dec48; LP2109.
BAD OL' PUTTY-TAT. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; voice, Mel
Blanc; animation, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel
Perez, Ken Champion, Virgil Ross.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Aug49 (in notice:
1948); MP4379.
BADLANDS OF DAKOTA. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Waggner; director, Alfred E. Green; orig-
inal story, Harold Shumate; screenplay,
Gerald Geraghty; cameraman, Stanley
Cortez; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Sep41;
LP10680.
BADMAN'S TERRITORY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., ¢1946. 98 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; uirector,
Tim Whelan; original screenplay, Jack
Natteford, Luci Ward; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr46;
LP366.
BADMINTON. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 872 ft., sd.,
b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Philip Anderson; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, Parkyakar-
kus; film editor, J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 250ct45; LP13622.
LA BAGARRE. SEE The Wench.
BAGDAD. Universal International Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1949. 82 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: The daughter of a murdered
Arab leader avenges her father's death at
the hands of a band of desert marauders.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; direc-
tor, Charles Lamont; story, Tamara Hovey;
screenplay, Robert Hardy Andrews; music
director, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth,
Cast: Maureen O'Hara, Paul Christian,
Vincent Price, John Sutton, Jeff Corey.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2696,
BAGDAD DADDY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Feb41;
LP10257.
THE BAGGAGE BUSTER, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1941, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Feb41;
LP10500.
BAH WILDERNESS. Loew's Inc., c1943.
666 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon) A Rudolf Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Feb43; LP11890.
BAHAMA PASSAGE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 9 reels, sd., color, Based on
the story "Dildo Cay" by Nelson Hayes.
Credits: Producer and director, Edward H.
Griffith; screenplay, Virginia Van Upp;
music score, David Buttolph; photography,
Farciot Edouart; editor, Eda Warren.
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Dec41;
LP11043,
BAHAMA SEA SPORTS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
¢1945. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, de La
Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner; nar-
rator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jul45; MP16063.
BAHIANA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; MP10962.
THE BAKER'S WIFE (LA FEMME DU
BOULANGER). Distributed by the Baker's
Wife, Inc., c1939. Presented by Hakim
Bros, 9 reels, sd, A Marcel Pagnol pro-
duction. By Jean Giono,
Credits: Direction, adaptation, and dia-
logue, Marcel Pagnol; adaptation and English
titles John Erskine; original music, Vincent
Scotto; photography, G. Benoit, R. Ledru,
N, Daries.
© The Baker's Wife, Inc.; 14Feb38;
LP9435,
THE BAKING INDUSTRY. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
(Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P, Twogood; 15Mar46; MP443,
BALA, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Ditsributing Corp,of America
Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16152.
BALALAIKA, Loew's Inc., c1939. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reeis, sd.,
b&w. Based upon the play, book and lyrics
by Eric Maschwitz, music by George Posford
and Bernard Grun,
Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten;
director, Reinhold Schunzel; screenplay,
Leon Gordon, Charles Bennett, Jacques
Deval; music adaptation and score, Herbert
Stothart; orchestration, Murray Cutter,
Paul Marquardt, Wally Heglin; film editor,
George Boemler.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec39; LP9347.
BALINESIA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Aug42; MP12853.
BALL-HANDLING IN BASKETBALL. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel.
Credits: Collaborator, Wilbur Johns.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP663.
BALL HANDLING IN FOOTBALL. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Collaborator, Andrew Kerr.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP658,
BALL OF FIRE. Released through RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 111 min., sd.
From an original story by Billy Wilder and
Thomas Monroe,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; direc-
tor, Howard Hawks; screenplay, Charles
Brackett, Billy Wilder; music, Alfred New-
man; photography, Gregg Toland; film editor,
Daniel Mandell.
© Samuel Goldwyn; 1Dec41; LP11063.
BALL OF FIRE. SEE A Song Is Born.
BALLERINA. SEE The Men in Her Life.
BALLET DANCERS' NIGHTMARE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11378.
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THE BALMY SWAMI. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation, Tom John-
son, George Rufle; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Jul49;
LP2574,
BAMBI, Distributed by R.K.O. Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942, Presented by Walt
Disney. 7 reels, sd., color. From the
story by Felix Salten.
Credits: Supervising director, David D.
Hand; story adaptation, Larry Morey;
animation, Fraser Davis, Bill Justice, Don
Lusk, and others; music, Frank Churchill,
Edward Plumb; orchestration, Charles
Wolcott, Paul J. Smith. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 28Feb42;
LP12270.
THE BAMBOO BLONDE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946. 68 min., sd., 35mm.
Based upon the story "Chicago Lulu" by
Wayne Whittaker.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Anthony Mann; screenplay, Olive
Cooper, Lawrence Kimble; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun46;
LP435,
A BAND IS BORN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢1942,. 895 ft., sd. (Famous Bands, no. 2)
Credits: Director, Ted Lloyd; story,
George B. Evans; narrator, Alan Courtney;
cameramen, George Hinners, Edward Hyland;
editor, Harry Glass.
©-Columbia Pictures Corp.; 230ct42;
MP13428.
THE BAND PLAYED ON. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11589.
THE BAND PLAYED ON. SEE Syncopation.
BANDIT KING OF TEXAS. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Rocky Lane outwits a gang of
murdering racketeers who operate on the
western frontier.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Fred C. Brannon; written by
Olive Cooper; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Irving M. Schoenberg.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Helene Stanley, Jim Nolan, Harry Lauter,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug49;
LP2508.
THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 9 reels,
sd. Based upon the novel "Son of Robin
Hood" by Paul A. Castleton.
Credits: Producers, Leonard S. Picker,
Clifford Sanforth; directors, George Sher-
man, Henry Levin; story, Paul A. Castleton,
Wilfrid H, Pettitt; screenplay, Wilfrid H.
Pettitt, Melvin Levy; music score, Hugo
Friedhofer; music direction, M. W. Stoloff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Feb46;
LP119,
BANDIT RANGER. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 56 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lesley Selander; story, Bennett R. Cohen;
original screenplay, Bennett R. Cohen,
Morton Grant; music director, Paul Sawtell;
editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep42;
LP11729.
THE BANDIT TRAIL. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 60 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Arthur T, Horman;
sereenplay, Norton S, Parker; music direc-
tor, Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic
Knudtson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct41;
LP10744,
BANDITS AND BALLADS. RKO-Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1939. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lou Brock; story, Hal Yates, Lou Brock;
photography, Harry Wild; film editor, Les
Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec39;
LP9359.
BANDITS OF DARK CANYON. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1948. 59 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm.
Summary: Allan "Rocky" Lane, as a Texas
ranger, helps to establish the innocence of a
former gold miner convicted of murder.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Bob Williams; music director, Mort Glick-
man; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Black Jack, Bob
Steele.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jan48;
LP1484.
BANDITS OF EL DORADO. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1949. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary; A Western in which an under-
cover agent poses as a killer in order to
trap a gang of notorious criminals.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; written by Barry Ship-
man; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
George L. Lewis, Fred Sears, John Dehner.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Sep49;
LP2541.
BANDITS OF THE BADLANDS, c1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, Doris Schroeder; music direc-
tor, Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug45;
LP13495,
THE BANDMASTER. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Webb Smith.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 19Dec47;
MP2900.
BANDS ACROSS THE SEA. The Vitaphone
Corp, c1945. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters
Bands)
Credits: Narrator, Truman Bradley;
photography, U. S. Armed Forces.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jun45; MP16037.
THE BANDWAGON, SEE Dancing in the Dark.
BANJO, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947.
68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Produced and written by Lillie
Hayward; director, Richard O. Fleischer;
music, Alexander Laszlo; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Les Mill-
brook,
Cast: Sharyn Moffett, Jacqueline White,
Walter Reed, Una O'Connor, "Banjo."
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr47;
LP987.
BANJO MANIA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 50ct42; LP13077.
BANJO MEDLEY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Aug44; MP15118.
THE BANK DICK. c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cline; original
screenplay, Mahatma Kane Jeeves; music
director, Charles Previn; photography,
Milton Krasner; film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov40;
LP10080,
BANK OF KNOWLEDGE, Bank of Knowledge
Distributing Co,, c1948, 2 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A trailer which advertises a
quiz game for theatre audiences,
© Bank of Knowledge Distributing Co.;
28Apr48; MP3123,
BANK OF LOVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3May43; MP13534,
BANKS AND CREDIT. Coronet, c1948,
11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the nature and activities
of a commercial bank; defines credit,
showing how it is created, transferred, and
put to work by the bank to serve the needs
of the community; and illustrates how
deposits help supply the funds which enable
the bank to fulfill its function,
Credits: Educational collaborator, James
Harvey Dodd.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 17Jun48; MP3708,
BANNISTER'S BANTERING BABIES, Vita-
phone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., color,
35mm, Warner Bros,
Summary: Constance Bannister, photog-
rapher of children, is shown at work,
Credits: Director, Constance Bannister;
written by Charles L, Tedford; narrator,
Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Nov48; MP3608,
BANQUET BUSTERS, Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc., cl1948, 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Les
Kline, Pat Matthews; music, Darrell Calker,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 12Mar48;
MP2800,
BANQUET OF MELODY. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1946, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen;
orchestrations, Loyd Akridge; film editor,
Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 9Apr46;
LP247,
BAR BABBLE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 23Aug43; MP13852.,
BAR BUCKAROOS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 16 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Lloyd French; story, Lloyd French; film
editor, John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Nov40;
LP10057,
BAR 20, Released thru United Artists Corp.,
c1943, Presented by Harry Sherman Pro-
ductions, 6 reels, sd, Based on characters
created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Morton
Grant, Norman Houston, Michael Wilson;
music direction, Irvin Talbot; photography,
Russell Harlan; editor, Carrol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 1Jun43;
LP12252,
BARBARY COAST GENT. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an
original story by William R, Lipman and
Grant Garrett.
Credits: Producer, Orville O,. Dull;
director, Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, William
R, Lipman, Grant Garrett, Harry Ruskin;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
27
BARBARY COAST GENT. Cont'd,
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Aug44; LP181.
BARBEE-CUES, Loew's Inc,, c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 977 ft.,
sd,, baw, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc,; 27May42; MP12627.
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, c1944, Pre-
sented by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Verne Harding, Les Kline; music, Darrell
Calker, Technicolor,
- ©, Universal Pictures Co.; Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 31Mar44; MP14708,
BARBER'S ITCH. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Apr43; MP13436.
BARBERSHOP BALLADS, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945, 20 min., sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl, u
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 10ct45; LP13503.
THE BAREFOOT JUDGE, Universal Pic-
tures Co.,, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Person
Oddity, no, 129)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Larry Elliott,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 4Feb44;
MP 14558,
‘BARGAIN COUNTER ATTACK, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1946, 1 reel.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Jan46;
Lp279.
BARKING DOGS DON'T FITE, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits; Director, I, Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation, Tom John-
son, John Gentiella; music, Winston
Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 280ct49;
LP2606,
THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY. Loew's
Inc,, c1949, 108 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
An MGM picture.
Summary: A musical comedy about show
business and show people, featuring a musi-
cal comedy star who, unknowingly coached
by her disguised husband, becomes a suc-
cessful dramatic actress.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Charles Walters; original screenplay,
Betty Comden, Adolph Green; music, Harry
Warren; music director, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Albert Akst,
Cast: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers,
Oscar Levant, Billie Burke, Gale Robbins;
© Loew's Inc.; 15Mar49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2204,
BARN DANCE FROLICS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc.,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing. Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Dec41; MP11915, :
BARNACLE BILL, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
10 reels, sd., b&w, Based on an original
story by Jack Jevne,
Credits: Producer, Milton Bren; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Jack Jevne,
Hugo Butler; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jul41; LP10574.
BARNEY BEAR'S VICTORY GARDEN,
Loew's Inc,, c1943, 700 ft., sd., color,
(A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon) A Rudolf
Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 5Jan43; LP11800,
BARNEY GOOGLE AND “SNUFFY SMITH.
SEE Private Snuffy Smith.
BARNYARD BABIES, Distributed by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp,, c1940, 682 ft., sd
(Fable, no, 4)
Credits: Story, Art Davis; animation, Sid
Marcus; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 12Jun40; LP9714,
BARNYARD BASEBALL, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits; Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 14Jul39; MP9929.
BARNYARD BLACKOUT, Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 5Mar43; MP14677.
BARNYARD BOUNCE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Feb41; MP11163,
BARNYARD FOLLIES, ¢1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd, Based ona
story idea by Robert T, Shannon, |
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; orig-
inal screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Dec40;
LP10172,
BARNYARD WAAC, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terry-Toons)
. Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Tech-
nicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc 5. 18Dec42; MP13973.
THE BARON AND THE ROSE, ‘Loew's Inc,,
e1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- :
Mayer, 985 ft., sd., sepia, (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; orig-
inal story, John Nesbitt, Samuel H, Chain;
screenplay, Robert Lopez; music score,
Daniele Amfitheatroff; film editor, Harry
Komer,
© Loew's Inc,; 11Sep40; LP9996,
BARRICADE, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1939, 6,380 ft,, sd. -
; Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; story
and screenplay, Granville Walker; music
director, David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Dec39; LP9574,
BASE BRAWL, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Screen
Song)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.;
LP1472,
23Jan48;
BASEBALL BUGS, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Gerry Chiniquy;
music director, Carl Ww. Stalling.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec46; MP1497.
BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS, Coronet,
c1942, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Credits: Educational author, Emmet
Branch McCracken, in collaboration with
the Bureau of Audio-Visual Aids, Extension
Division, Indiana University,
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A, Smart; 12May42; MP2034,
THE BASHFUL BACHELOR, c1942, Pre-
sented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 77 min.,
sd, From an original story by Chester :
Lauck and Norris Goff,
Credits; Producer, Jack William Votion;
director, Malcolm St, Clair; screenplay,
Chandler Sprague; music director, Lud”
Gluskin; editor, Duncan Mansfield,
© Voco Productions, Inc.; 20Mar42;
LP11225,
BASHFUL BULLFROG, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Apr46; MP428,
THE BASHFUL BUZZARD, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1945, 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Michael Sasanoff; animation, Robert McKim-
son; music director, Carl W, Stalling,
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Sep45; MP16310,
BASHFUL ROMEO, RKO Radio Picrures, Inc.,
c1949, 16 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm. (Comedy
Special, no, 2)
Summary; A traveling salesman becomes
involved with a jealous husband,
Credits; Producer, George Bilson;.direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Earl Baldwin;
film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast: Gil Lamb, Betty Underwood, Lee
Trent, Leonid Kinskey, Elaine Riley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov49;
LP2672.
BASIC ENGLISH, Time, Inc., c1945, 4 reels,
sd, Text by I, A. Richards from "The
Pocket Book of Basic English,"
Credits: Director, Len Lye.
© Time, Inc,; 7Aug45; MP16384,
BASIC FIBERS IN CLOTH, Coronet, c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Two members of a high school
class in home economics learn about cloth
fibers, and examine microscope slides of
different basic types. Fibers studied include
cotton, wool, linen, silk, and rayon,
Credits: Collaborator, Florence M. King,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 22Apr48; MP3276,
BASIC HYDRAULICS, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author; Raphael Gustave Wolff.
© Adel Precision Products Corp,; 30Aug44;
MP15440,
BASIC MOTION PICTURE TECHNIQUE.
Celluloid College, c1947, 49 min., si.,
b&w, 8mm.
Summary: A film designed for use with a
visual education textbook of the same title,»
Credits: Directed and written by Roy
George Creveling, Emil Edward Brodbeck,
© Celluloid College; 8Dec47; MP2952.,
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF HAIR SHAPING,
Beauty Culture Films, Inc., c1948. 19 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A film for teaching hairdressers
basic methods of shaping the hair, As taught.
by John J, Mueller,
© Beauty Culture Films, Inc.;
MP3299,
1Aug48;
BASIC TYPING, United States Navy. sd.,
16mm, © De Frenes & Co,
Appl, authors: George W, Chapman,
H, Bauernschmidt,
Methods, © title & descr., 15Nov43;
8 prints, 270ct43; MU14140.
Machine Operations, © title & descr.,
15Nov43; 8 prints, 270ct43; MU14139,
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BASIN STREET BOOGIE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12457,
BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS—FUNDAMEN-
TALS, Coronet, c1948, 11 min,, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates fundamental
techniques of ball-handling, passing, and
shooting, with emphasis on the value of
practice in order to master these skills,
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Mildred B. Wohlford,
© David A, Smart; 29Nov48; MP3711.
BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS—GAME PLAY,
Coronet, c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates individual player
techniques in offense and defense, empha-
sizing the importance of mastering skills
and practicing with the team,
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Mildred B. Wohlford,
© David A, Smart; 29Nov48; MP3712.
BASKETBALL HEADLINERS OF 1948,
RKO Pathe, Inc., cl1948, 18 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Important intercollegiate
basketball contests of the 1947-48 season,
played in New York's Madison Square
Garden, are reviewed, Closing scenes show
the national Olympic championship game in
which the Bartlesville, Okla., Oilers won
over Kentucky,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Burton Benjamin; narrator, Connie
Desmond,
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 23Apr48; MP3185,
BASKETBALL HEADLINERS OF 1949, RKO
Pathe, Inc., c1949, 15 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Scenes of the outstanding
basketball games of the 1949 season,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton
Benjamin; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 22Apr49; MP4273,
BATAAN, Loew's Inc., c1943, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Tay Garnett; original screenplay, Robert D,
Andrews; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, George White,
© Loew's Inc.; 25May43; LP12096,
BATH DAY, Walt Disney Productions, c1946,
7 min., sd,,-color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney; animation, Marvin Woodward,
Murray McClellan, George Nicholas, Brad
Case; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Apr46;
LP1123,
BATHING BEAUTY. Loew's Inc,, c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.,
11 reels, sd., color, Based on an original
story by Kenneth Earl, M, M, Musselman,
and Curtis Kenyon.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, George Sidney; screenplay,
Dorothy Kingsley, Allen Boretz, Frank
Waldman; adaptation, Joseph Schrank; music
director, Johnny Green; orchestrations, Ted
Duncan, Calvin Jackson, Johnny Thompson;
film editor, Blanche Sewell, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 29May44; LP12696,
BATHING BUDDIES, c1946, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd,, color, 35mm,
(A Walt Lantz Woody Woodpecker Cartune)
A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Paul
Smith, Bernard Garbutt; music, Darrell
Calker, Technicolor,
© Walter Lantz Productions & Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc,; 13May46; MP913.
BATHING THE BED PATIENT. Presented by
The Bureau of Aeronautics for the Bureau
of Medicine and Surgery. sd,
Appl, author: James P, Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title &
descr., 17Jun43; 3 prints, 7Jun43; MU13680,
BATHING TIME FOR BABY. Walt Disney
Productions, c1946, Presented by Johnson
& Johnson, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Mar46 (in
notice: 1945); MP1636,
BATMAN, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943,
2 reels each, Based on the "Batman" comic
magazine feature, © Columbia Pictures
Corp,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Victor McLeod, Leslie Swa-
backer, Harry Fraser.
1, The Electrical Brain. © 16Jul43;
LP12638.
2, The Bat's Cave. © 23Jul43; LP12530.
3, The Mark of the Zombies, © 30Jul43;
LP12531,
4, Slaves of the Rising Sun. © 6Aug43;
LP12538,
5, The Living Corpse, © 13Aug43;
LP12539.
6. Poison Peril, © 20Aug43; LP12540,
7, The Phoney Doctor, © 27Aug43;
LP12552.
8. Lured by Radium, © 3Sep43; LP12639,
9, The Sign of the Sphinx. © 10Sep43;
LP12553,
10, Flying Spies. © 17Sep43; LP12561,
11, A Nipponese Trap, © 24Sep43;
LP12562.
12, Embers of Evil. © 10ct43; LP12563,
13, Eight Steps Down. © 80ct43; LP12568,
14, The Executioner Strikes. © 150ct43;
LP12569,
15, The Doom of the Rising Sun, © 220ct43;
LP12570,
BATMAN AND ROBIN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949-50, 2 reels each, sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the cartoon strip char-
acters created by Bob Kane, © Columbia
Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Spencer Bennet; written by George H,
Plympton, Joseph P, Poland, Royal K, Cole,
1, © 26May49; LP2335.
2, © 2Jun49; LP2334,
3, © 10Jan50; LP6,
. © 23Jun49; LP2397,
© 23Jun49; LP2398,
© 30Jun49; LP2456,
. © 7Jul49; LP2399,
© 14Jul49; LP2400,
© 21Jul49; LP2436.
10, © 28Jul49; LP2474,
11. © 4Aug49; LP2475.
12, © 11Aug49; LP2654,
13, © 18Aug49; LP2490,
14, © 25Aug49; L P2543.
15. © 1Sep49; LP2544.
BATS IN THE BELFRY, Loew's Inc,, c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
639 ft,, sd., color, (An MGM Cartoon)
A Rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 1Jul42; LP11472.
BATTER UP, Vitaphone Corp,, c1949.
10 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm, (Sports News
Review) Warner Bros,
Summary: Traces the careers of famous
baseball players and shows some of the
sensational plays of past years,
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Dan Donaldson.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17May49;
MP4072,
BATTING FUNDAMENTALS, Coronet, c1946,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Appl, author: James Smilgoff,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 5Mar46; MP2149,.
THE BATTLE, Loew's Inc,, c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 974 ft.,
~
sd., b&w, (A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits; Music score, Daniele Amfithea-
trof; film editor, Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc,; 4Jun41; LP10545,
A BATTLE FOR A BOTTLE, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 601 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no, 17)
Credits: Frank Tashlin, Abe Geiss, Jack
Cosgriff, Ray Patterson, Paul Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 29May42; MP12867,
THE BATTLE FOR THE MARIANAS, Dis-
tributed by Warner Bros, Studios for U. S,
Government Office of War Information,
c1944,
Credits: Producer and director, Gordon
Hollingshead; photographed by U, S, Marine
Corps cameramen; film editor, Rex Steele,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 29Sep44;
MP15209,
BATTLE OF CHAMPS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1946, 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Howard Hill; narrator,
Knox Manning.
Cast: Howard Hill,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 29Dec46; MP1733,
THE BATTLE OF EUROPE, National Film
Board of Canada, c1944, Presented by
United Artists, 2 reels, sd, (The World in
Action)
Credit; Commentary, Stuart Legg.
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 5May44;
MP14952,
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. in cooperation
with the Canadian and British Governments,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (The World Today)
Credits; Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Quentin
Reynolds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Apr41; MP11073.
BATTLEGROUND, Loew's Inc., c1949,
118 min,, sd,, bew, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A war melodrama presenting a
character study of battle-wearied foot
soldiers on the fighting front, depicting
their grumblings, disappointments, dreams,
aspirations, and extraordinary courage,
Setting, the Battle of the Bulge, at Bastogne,
in 1944,
Credits: Producer, Dore Schary; director,
William A, Wellman; story and screenplay,
Robert Pirosh; music score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, John Dunning.
Cast: Van Johnson, John Hodiak, Ricardo
Montalban, George Murphy, the ''Screaming
Eagles" of the 101st Airborne Division,
© Loew's Inc,; 19Oct49; LP2594,
BATTY BASEBALL, Loew's Inc,, c1944,
594 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; animation,
Ray Abrams, Preston Blair, Ed Love;
music, Scott Bradley, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 13Apr44; MP14919.
BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE, SEE Hi Beautiful,
BE ON YOUR GUARD FOR CARD CHEATERS,
© Louis Gertzweig; title & descr.,
27Apr44; 5 prints, 8Feb44; MU14770,
BE PATIENT, PATIENT, c1944, Presented
by Columbia, 625 ft., sd., color, (A Fox
and Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Dun Roman; animation, Chic Otterstrom,
Phil Duncan; music, Eddie Kilfeather,
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Nov44; LP13259,
BE YOUR AGE, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Metropolitan Life Insur-
ance Co, in cooperation with the American
Heart Assn, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm,
© Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,; title &
descr,, 13Feb47; 16 prints, 14Feb47; MU1656,
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BEACH COMMAND, Paramount Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice
_ Sportlight)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 9Apr43;
MP13458,
BEACH DAYS, c1946, 10 min., sd., color,
35mm, (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Andre De La Varre;
narration, Saul Elkins; narrator, Knox
Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Jun46; MP855.
THE BEACH NUT. c1944, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd,, color, (A Walt
Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt Lantz
Cartune)
Credits; Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Harlaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Dick Lundy, Les Kline;
music, Darrell Calker, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 31Aug44; MP15239,
BEACH POLKA, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15842,
-BEACHHEAD TO BERLIN, The Vitaphone
Corp, in cooperation with the United States
Coast Guard, c1945, 20 min,, sd., color.
Credits: Narration, Charles Linton Ted-
ford; photographers, the United States
Coast Guard; film editor, Louis Hesse.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Jan45; LP13050,
BEANSTALK JACK. Terrytoons, Inc,, c1946,
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 20Dec46; LP885,
THE BEAR AND THE BEAN, Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (An
MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, Michael Lah, Preston Blair; anima-
tion, Ray Abrams, Don Patterson, Ed Barge,
Gil Turner; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 13Jan48; LP1442,
THE BEAR AND THE BEAVERS, Loew's
Inc,, c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 782 ft., sd., color, (An MGM
Cartoon) A Rudolph Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 14Apr42; MP12444,
THE BEAR AND THE HARE, Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; anima-
tion, Don Patterson, Ray Abrams, Irving
Levine, Gil Turner; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1671.
BEAR FACTS, SEE Variety Views, no, 141,
BEAR FEAT. Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc.,
c1949, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ben
Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil
Monroe,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 13Dec49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4841,
BEAR MOUNTAIN GAME, SEE Variety
Views, no, 134,
BEAR RAID WARDEN, Loew's Inc,, c1944,
614 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Arnold Gillespie,
Michael Lah, Ed Barge, Jack Carr; music,
Scott Bradley, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 30Aug44; LP165,
BEARCAT MOUNTAIN GAL, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Mar42; MP12278,
THE BEAR'S TALE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Merrie-Melodies)
Credits: Story, J. B, Hardaway; animation,
Rod Scribner.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 13Apr40;
MP10106,
THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc,, c1947. 88 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, A Warner Bros,.-First National
picture, From the story by William Fryer
Harvey,
Credits; Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Robert Florey; screenplay, Curt
Siodmak; music, Max Steiner; music direc-
tor, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Hugo Friedhofer; film editor, Frank
Magee.
Cast: Robert Alda, Andrea King, Peter
Lorre, Victor Francen, J. Carrol Naish.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb47;
LP819,
BEAT ME DADDY, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Dec43; MP14414,
BEAT ME DADDY, EIGHT TO THE BAR,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Mar41; MP10931,
BEAT ME, DADDY, EIGHT TO THE BAR!
Universal Pictures Co,, Inc., c1940, 2 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 27Dec40;
LP10135,
BEAT THE BAND, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 67 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
the musical stage play by George Abbott,
with music and lyrics by John Green and
George Marion, Jr,
Credits: Producer, Michael Kraike; direc-
tor, John H, Auer; screenplay, Lawrence
Kimble; adaptation, Arthur Ross, Lawrence
Kimble; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Samuel E,
Beetley.
Cast; Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards,
Phillip Terry, Gene Krupa,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 14Feb47;
LP921,
BEAU TIES, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
Credits; Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer, Joe Stultz,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Apr45;
LP13431,
LA BEAUTE DU DIABLE (THE BEAUTY OF
THE DEVIL). Presented by Universalia
Productions, 10 reels, sd,
Summary: A retelling of the old legend in
which Faust, the aging professor, sells his
soul to the devil in exchange for youth and
love,
Credits: Producer, Salvo d'Angelo; screen-
play, René Clair, Armand Salacrou,
Cast: Michel Simon, Gerard Philipe, Nicole
Besnard, Simone Valere, Carlo Ninchi,
© Metropolitan Film Export Corp,, title,
descr, & 5 prints, 13Dec49; LU2664.
BEAUTIFUL BALI, c1940,. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1772 ft., sd., color,
(James A, Fitzpatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
Fitzpatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C, Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney,
Technicolor.
©Loew's Inc,; 26Sep40; MP10647,
BEAUTIFUL BALI, Vitaphone Corp., c1946.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros,
Credits: Directed and written by Deane
Dickason; narrator, Knox Manning,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 28Dec46; MP2468,
THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL
BEND, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,,
c1949, 77 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based
on a story by Earl Felton,
Summary; A slapstick musical about a
trigger-happy gambling-hall queen, Setting,
the West in 1885.
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Preston Sturges; music, Cyril Mock-
ridge; film editor, Robert Fritch,
Cast; Betty Grable, Cesar Romero, Rudy
Vallee, Olga San Juan, Sterling Holloway,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
24May49; LP2492,
BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 953 ft., sd., color,
(Columbia Tour, s, 4, no, 6)
Credits: Producer, Leon C, Shelly; narra-
tion, Gayne Whitman; music, James
Dietrich; photographer, Ray Fernstrom;
film editor, Ed Taylor, Cinecolor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Dec40;
MP10746,
BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944, 8 reels, sd. Based on
a story by Arthur Housman,
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, Charles Barton; screenplay, Monte
Brice; adaptation, Manny Seff; music direc-
tor, M, W, Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Feb44;
LP12776,
THE BEAUTIFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY,
VIRGINIA, c1941, 800 ft., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl, author; Robert C, Harnsberger.
© Luray Caverns Corp.; 15Aug41;
MP11469,
THE BEAUTIFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY,
VIRGINIA, Luray Caverns Corp,, c1947,
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Director, LeRoy Anderson;
script, Kelli Williams; narrator, Dan
Donaldson,
© Luray Caverns Corp,; 8Aug47; MP2272,
THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1945, 59 min., sd.
Credits; Producer and director, Charles
Barton; original story, Manny Seff, Fritz
Rotter; screenplay, Ben Markson; film
editor, Ray Synder,.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jul45;
LP13404,
BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES (MAKE BEAUTIFUL
GIRLS). Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 24Nov41; MP11770,
BEAUTIFUL MERMAID. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc,, cl1944, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 19Jun44; MP14973,
BEAUTIFUL OHIO IN ITS MAKING, si.,
color, 8mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
© Chester Gregg Heffner; title & descr.,
28May42; 14 prints, 20Mar42; MU12521.
BEAUTIFUL ONTARIO, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 852 ft., sd. (Columbia Tour,
no, 10)
Credit: Commentator, John Martin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul41;
MP12065,
BEAUTY AND THE BANDIT, Monogram
Pictures Corp,, cl1946, 8 reels, sd,, 35mm,
Based on the character "Cisco Kid" created
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BEAUTY AND THE BANDIT. Cont'd,
by O. Henry [pseud, of Wm. Sydney Porter]
Credits: Producer, Scott R, Dunlap;
director, William Nigh; original story and
screenplay, Charles S, Belden; music direc-
tor, Edward J, Kay; photographer, Harry
Neuman; film editor, Fred Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 280ct46;
LP654,
BEAUTY AND THE BEACH, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Para-
mount Headliner)
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; continuity, Justin Herman; photog-
rapher, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Sep41;
MP11611,
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (LA BELLE ET
LA BETE). André Paulve, France, c1946,
Released in the U.S, by Lopert Films, Inc.,
1947, 90 min., sd., bew, 35mm, In French
with English titles, Based on the tale by
Madame Leprince de Beaumont,
Summary; A fantasy in which a household
drudge is delivered into the hands of a
monster who falls in love with her and is
eventually revealed as a handsome prince.
Credits: Director of production, Emile
Darbon; director, story, dialogue, Jean
Cocteau; music, Georges Auric; editor,
Claude Iberia,
Cast: Jean Marais, Josette Day, Marcel
André, Mila Parely, Nane Germon,
© Lopert Films, Inc.; 1Dec46; LP1722,
BEAUTY AND THE BLADE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 9 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm, (Sports Review)
Summary: A demonstration of the ice-
skating skill of the Olympic champions,
Barbara Ann Scott and Dick Button, in the
six types of School Figures and Figure
Skating.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Ed Thorgersen; music, Lucio Agostini;
film editor, Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Mar49 (in notice: 1948); MP4350.
BEAUTY AT THE WINDOW, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Kirsch Co,
1 min,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: Shows an interior decorator's
study in which women shoppers are watching
a Kirsch SunAire venetian-blind demon-
stration,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25May48; 4 prints, 26May48;
MU3037,
BEAUTY FOR SALE, RKO Pathe, Inc,, in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, -
(This Is America, no, 1)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Phil
Reisman, Jr., Jerome Brondfield; narrator,
Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel Shilkret;
editor, David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 15Nov46; MP1741.
BEAUTY HULA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Dec45; MP113,
BEAUTY IN FOCUS, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary; After posing for her picture,
a young girl is taken by her escort for a
ride in a Chevrolet convertible,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr,., 19Apr48; 9 prints, 23Apr48;
MU3025,
BEAUTY IN THE ROOM, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Kirsch Co,
1 min,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Women shoppers observe a
Kirsch SunAire venetian-blind demonstra-
tion in a decorator's studio,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 25May48; 4 prints, 26May48;
MU3038,
THE BEAUTY OF IT, Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr,, 1Nov41; 506 prints, 3Nov41;
MU11707,
THE BEAUTY OF THE DEVIL, SEE La
Beauté du Diable,
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec42; MP13988,
BECAUSE OF HIM, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1946, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; original story,
Edmund Beloin, Sig Herzig; screenplay,
Edmund Beloin; music score, Miklos Roza;
film editor, Ted J, Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 10Jan46;
LP24,
BEDELIA, John Corfield Productions, Ltd.,
England, cl1947, 85 min., sd,, bew, 35mm,
Based on Vera Caspary's novel,
Credits: Director, Lance Comfort; screen-
play, Vera Caspary, Herbert Victor, I, Gold-
smith,
© Eagle-Lion Films, Inc.; 15Feb47; LP829,
BEDLAM, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946,
79 min,, sd., 35mm. Suggested by the
William Hogarth painting ''Bedlam," plate
no, 8, "The Rake's Progress."
Credits; Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; screenplay, Carlos Keith,
Mark Robson; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Lyle
Boyer,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 19Apr46;
LP367,
BEDS AND APPLIANCES, Presented by The
Bureau of Aeronautics for the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery. sd,
Appl, author: James P, Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc,; title &
descr,, 26Jun43; 2 prints, 17Jul43; MU13769,
BEDSIDE MANNER, Released through United
Artists, c1945, Presented by Andrew
Stone, 72 min., sd, From the Saturday
Evening Post story by Robert Carson,
Credits: Producer and director, Andrew
Stone; screenplay, Frederick Jackson,
Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music director,
Emil Newman; film editor, James Smith,
© Lysander Productions, Inc,; 22Jun45;
LP13332, ;
BEDTIME FOR SNIFFLES, The Vitaphone
Corp,, c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Robert Cannon,
© The Vitaphone Corp; 9Nov40; MP10616,
BEDTIME STORY, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, B, P, Schulberg;
director, Alexander Hall; story, Horace
Jackson, Grant Garrett; screenplay, Richard
Flournoy; music, Werner R, Heymann;
music director, M, W, Stoloff; film editor,
Viola Lawrence;
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 25Dec41;
LP10998,
THE BEE-DEVILED BRUIN, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd,, color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ken
Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd
Vaughan,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 17May49 (in
notice; 1948); MP4071,
BEER BARREL POLECATS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1946, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Gilbert W. Pratt,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Jan46;
LP552,
BEER BARREL POLKA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 7Jul41; MP11299,
BEES A' BUZZIN'. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Variety)
Credits: Narrator, Lou Marcelle,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 25May44;
MP14866,
BEES AND HONEY, 920 ft., color, 16mm,
Summary; Shows various stages in the
life of a bee, and explains how to raise
honey successfully,
© Henry A, Schaefer; title, descr. &
9 prints, 11May49; MU4062,
BEFORE I HANG, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Nick Grinde; story, Karl Brown,
Robert D. Andrews; screenplay, Robert D,
Andrews; music director, M. W, Stoloff;
photography, Benjamin Kline; film editor,
Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Sep40;
LP9876,
BEFORE THE DOCTOR COMES, Presented
by The American Red Cross, 4 reels, sd,
A William J, Ganz production,
© American Red Cross; title, descr., &
696 prints, 6Feb42; MU12153,
BEFORE THE FACT. SEE Suspicion,
BEGGARS ARE COMING TO TOWN, SEE
I Walk Alone,
BEGIN THE BEGUINE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Aug43; MP13833,
THE BEGINNING OR THE END. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 112 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM
picture,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
Norman Taurog; original story, Robert
Considine; screenplay, Frank Wead; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
George Boemler,
Cast; Brian Donlevy, Robert Walker, Tom
Drake,
© Loew's Inc,; 21Jan47; LP832,
BEGINNING TUMBLING, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Revised version,
Appl, authors: Karl W. Bookwalter, Otto
Ryser,
© Esquire, Inc,; 2May46; MP1542,
BEHIND CITY LIGHTS, c1945, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph
Bercholz; director, John English; screen-
play, Richard Weil; adaptation, Gertrude
Walker; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Fred Allen,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Aug45;
LP13485,
BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; original
screenplay, W, Scott Darling, Charles G,
Booth; music direction, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
22Jan46; LP156,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
31
BEHIND LOCKED DOORS, ARC Productions,
Inc, Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1948, 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A private detective is com-
mitted to a mental hospital in order to
apprehend an ex-judge who is hiding there.
Credits: Producer, Eugene Ling; director,
Oscar Boetticher; original story, Malvin
Wald; screenplay, Malvin Wald and Eugene
Ling; film editor, Norman Colbert,
Cast: Lucille Bremer, Richard Carlson,
Douglas Fowley; Ralf Harolde; Tom Brown
Henry.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 200ct48; LP1874,
BEHIND PRISON WALLS, Producers Releas-
ing Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd, Based on an
original story by W. A. Ullman, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Ripley; direc-
tor, Steve Sekely; screenplay, Van Nor-
cross; music director, David Chudnow;
film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 3Mar43;
LP11887,
BEHIND THE BIG TOP, c1943. 20 min., sd.,
color,
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre De Lavarre; narrator, Art
Gilmore. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Dec43;
LP12387,.
BEHIND THE 8-BALL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11503,
BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Edward F, Cline;
original story, Stanley Roberts; screenplay,
Stanley Roberts, Mel Ronson,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Sep42;
LP11622,
BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
35mm, (Movietone's Feminine World)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Vyvyan Donner; narrator, Paul Douglas;
music score, L, DeFrancesco; photography,
William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Apr46; MP573.
BEHIND THE LENS,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., d,b.a.
The Jam Handy Organization; title, descr,
& 660 prints, 20Jul40; MU10360.
BEHIND THE MASK, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Joe Kaufman; director,
Phil Karlson; original story, Arthur Hoer]l;
screenplay, George Callahan; photographer,
William A, Sickner; film editor, Ace
Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Apr46;
LP300,
BEHIND THE MEAT BALL, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color,
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Story, Melvin Millar; music
director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr45; MP15895,
BEHIND THE NEWS, c1940. Presented by!
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
Dore Schary, Allen Rivkin; screenplay,
Isabel Dawn, Boyce De Gaw; music director,
Cy Feuer; photography, Jack Marta; film
editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Dec40;
LP10173,
BEHIND THE RISING SUN, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 88 min., sd. Based on
the book by James R. Young.
Credits: Director, Edward Dmytryk;
original screenplay, Emmet Lavery; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Joseph Noriega,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Aug43;
LP12251,.
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE AIRPORT,
Teaching Films, Inc., c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Dy
Credits: Writer, Hall, ~~ —
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 16Apr47; MP2076,
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE 29TH
NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL GOLF ASSOCI-
ATION CHAMPIONSHIP. Florez, Inc.,
c1948, Presented by the Michigan Section
of the Professional Golf Association of
America, 22 min., sd., b&w and color,
16mm,
Summary; At the Plum Hollow Golf Club,
Detroit, crowds gather for the 1947 national
championship contest. Henry Ransom
defeats Bobby Locke, the South African
champion; such champions as Sammy Snead,
Jimmy Demaret and Chick Harbert show
their skill,
Credits: Director, Al Bradish; script,
John Kleene; narrator, John Harrington,
© P.G.A, Film Committee (Michigan
Section); 15Jan49; MP2953.
BEHIND THE SHOP DRAWING,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title &
descr., 18Jan43; 74 prints, 16Jan43;
MU13198,
BEHOLD THE MAN, SEE Ecce Homo,
BEL AMI, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Appl, author: Tobis Zeigt,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title & descr., 5Dec45; 6 prints, 2Nov46;
LU698, .
BEL AMI, c1947, Presented by Levinson-
Finney Enterprises, Inc. 10 reels, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, From the novel by Guy de
Maupassant,
Credits: Director, Willi Forst; adapted for
the screen by Willi Forst and Axel Egge-
brecht; music, Theo Mackeben,
Cast: Olga Tschechova, Ilse Werner, Hilde
Hildebrand, Lizzi Waldmueller, Willi Forst.
Appl. author: Tobis Zeigt.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
26Feb47; LP849,
BEL AMI, Released in Vienna, c1938,
10 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm, A Willi Forst
production, Based on the novel by Guy de
Maupassant, In German with English titles.
Credits: Director, Willi Forst; adapted for
the screen by Willi Forst, Axel Eggebrecht,
Cast: Olga Tschechowa, Ilse Werner, Hilde
Hildebrandt, Lizzi Waldmueller, Willi Forst.
© Casino Film Exchange, Inc,; 15Feb38;
LP858,
BEL AMI, SEE The Private Affairs of Bel
Ami,
BELL BOTTOM TROUSERS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Mar45; MP15730,
A BELL FOR ADANO, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1945, 9,376 ft., sd. Based on
the novel by John Hersey,
Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay,
Lamar Trotti, Norman Reilly Raine; music
director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jul45; LP13530,
BELL HELICOPTER, Bell Aircraft Corp.,
Motion Picture Division, 17 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Credits: Directed and written by Norman
Mathews, Julian Townsend; cameramen,
Julian Townsend, Edward Bollinger.
Kodachrome,
© Bell Aircraft Corp,; title, descr, & 16
prints, 14Nov45; MU16504.
BELLA DONNA, SEE Temptation,
BELLBOY DONALD, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Mar42;
LP11868,
LA BELLE ET LA BETE, SEE Beauty and
the Beast.
BELLE OF THE YUKON, Released by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc,, cl1944, Presented by
International Pictures, Inc, 84 min,, sd.,
color,
Credits: Director, William A, Seiter;
story, Houston Branch; written for the
screen by James Edward Grant; music
direction, Arthur Lang; film editor, Ernest
Nims. Technicolor,
© International Pictures Inc.; 9Dec44;
LP12985,
BELLE STARR, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941, 7,809 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
story, Niven Busch, Cameron Rogers;
screenplay, Lamar Trotti; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Sep41; LP10790,
BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER, Alson Pro-
ductions, Inc, Released through Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 86 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western melodrama of the
1880's about a girl who seeks to avenge the
murder of her mother, the notorious bandit
queen, Belle Starr.
Credits: Producer, Edward L, Alperson;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, W. R, Burnett; music, Edward Kilenyi;
film editor, Jason Bernie,
Cast: George Montgomery, Rod Cameron,
Ruth Roman, Wallace Ford, Charles Kemper.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Nov48; LP2198,
BELLS OF CAPISTRANO, c1942. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; original screen-
play, Lawrence Kimble; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 15Sep42;
LP11621,.
BELLS OF ROSARITA, c1945, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Frank McDonald; original screen-
play, Jack Townley; music score, Joseph
Dubin; music director, Morton Scott; pho-
tographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Arthur Roberts,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13May45;
LP13321,
THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S, Rainbow Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1945, 126 min,, sd.
Credits: Direction and story, Leo McCarey;
screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music score,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Harry Marker,
© Rainbow Productions, Inc.; 6Dec45;
LP81,
BELLS OF SAN ANGELO, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947, 71 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, William Witney; original
story, Paul Gangelin; screenplay, Sloan
Nibley; music director, Morton Scott;
orchestrations, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Les Orlebeck,
Cast; Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans,
Andy Devine, Bob Nolan,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May47;
LP1000,
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BELLS OF SAN FERNANDO, Hillcrest Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1947, 74 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Terry Morse; original
story and screenplay, Jack De Witt, Renault
Duncan,
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc,;
1Mar47; LP893.
THE BELLS OF SAN RAQUEL, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Feb42; MP12213,
BELLUM PUNICUM SECUNDUM (THE SEC-
OND PUNIC WAR), Bald Eagle Film Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits; Alfred E, Porter.
Appl. author; Joseph Einhorn,
© Bald Eagle Film Productions, Inc,;
25Feb41; MP12161.
BELOW THE BORDER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Scott R, Dunlap;
director, Howard P, Bretherton; original
screenplay, Jess Bowers; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 30Jan42;
LP11177.
BELOW THE DEADLINE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Ivan Tors; screenplay, Harvey Gates,
Forrest Judd; music director, Edward J.
Kay; photographer, Harry Neumann; editor,
Ace Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Jul46;
LP449.
BELVEDERE, SEE Mr, Belvedere Goes to
College.
BEN HOGAN, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1946,
8 min,, sd,, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 11)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Robert W.
Stringer; photographer, Neil Sullivan;
editor, David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 14Jun46; MP862.
BEND DOWN SISTER, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26May41; MP11176,
BENDING TO A CLEAT, Presented by United
States Navy. sd., b&éw.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 8 prints, 21Feb44; MU14517,
BENEATH WESTERN SKIES, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Spencer Bennet; original story,
Albert DeMond; screenplay, Albert DeMond,
Bob Williams; music score, Mort Glickman;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Feb44;
LP12522, 4
BENJAMIN BLAKE, SEE Son of Fury.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Emerson Film Corp.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Portrays highlights in the life of
Benjamin Franklin, depicting his early
struggles as an apprentice, his later suc-
cesses as publisher and author, his experi-
ments in science, his growing ability as a
statesman and diplomat, and his experiences
as American representative to England and
France, For junior and senior high school
and adult groups,
Credits: Collaborator, Carl Van Doren,
© Emerson Film Corp.; 27Sep49; MP4734,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 996 ft., sd., b&w. -
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer;
screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 28Jan43; LP11862,
BERLIN, Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching
Films Division, c1939, 1 reel.
Appl, author: Kenneth R, Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Division; 15Jun39; MP9846,
BERLIN CORRESPONDENT. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1942, 6,380 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; original
screenplay, Steve Fisher, Jack Andrews;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
11Sep42; LP11673.
BERLIN EXPRESS, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1948, 86 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: On a Paris-Berlin express, a
German on a mission of peace is threatened
by the Nazi underground, American, French,
and British citizens and a Soviet officer
unite to save his life. Actual scenes in
Frankfurt and Berlin were filmed by per-
mission of armies of occupation,
Credits; In charge of production, Dore
Schary; producer, Bert Granet; director,
Jacques Tourneur; story, Curt Siodmak;
screenplay, Harold Medford; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; music, Frederick Hol-
lander; film editor, Sherman Todd,
Cast: Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Charles
Korvin, Paul Lukas,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 6May48;
LP1651, <
BERLIN POWDERKEG, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 3)
Summary: A documentary story of the
Berlin airlift, the cold war, and living
conditions in post-war Berlin,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor and photographer, William Deeke;
written by Richard Hanser; narrator,
Dwight Weist; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7Jan49; MP3977,
BERMUDA, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948, 8 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Movietone Adventures)
Summary: The scenery of Bermuda and
the sports that are enjoyed there, Includes
views of the capitol city, Hamilton, and the
ancient town of St, George.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Leon Shelly; narrator, Ed, Thorgersen;
music, L, DeFrancesco; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Nov48; MP3607,
BERMUDA MYSTERY, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 5,850 ft., sd.
From a story by John Larkin.
Credits: Director, Benjamin Stoloff;
screenplay, W, Scott Darling; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4May44; LP12824,
THE BERTH OF A QUEEN, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940, 975 ft., sd. (Cinescope)
Credits: Narration, Geoffrey Sumner;
photography, Reginald H, Wyer; editor,
Ronald Haines,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 13Mar40;
MP10043,
BESAME MUCHO, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Mar44; MP14577.
THE BEST DEFENSE, Presented by
Chevrolet,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp,; title & descr., 21Feb42;
165 prints, 24Feb42; MU12194,
BEST FOOT FORWARD, Loew's Inc,, c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., color, Based on the book by
John Cecil Holm; music and lyrics by Hugh
Martin and Ralph Blane, and produced on
the stage by George Abbott,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Edward Buzzell; screenplay, Irving
Brecher, Fred Finklehoffe; music direction,
Lennie Hayton; orchestration, Jack Matthias,
Leroy Holmes, Conrad Salinger, George
Bassman, Leo Arnaud; film editor, Blanche
Sewell, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 14Jul43; LP12193,
BEST IN SHOW, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 9 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (The
World of Sports, no, 124)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Dec46;
MP1969,
THE BEST MAN WINS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 8 reels, sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary; A small Missouri town in 1853
is the setting for this comedy about a foot-
loose gambler and his estranged family.
Greyhound racing and frog-jumping contests
provide an outlet for the hero's talents,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, John Sturgess; screenplay, Edward
Huebsch,
Cast; Edgar Buchanan, Anna Lee, Gary
Gray, Bob Shayne, Stanley Andrews.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Apr48;
LP1560,
BEST OF BREED, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Summary: This film, which shcws the
champion, Liberation, and other collies,
emphasizes the high intelligence of the
breed,
Credits: Narrator, Bill Slater.
© Paramount Pictures Inc; 8Apr49;
MP3960,
THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Feb42; MP12227,
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, Samuel
Goldwyn Productions, Inc., c1946, 172 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm, From the novel "Glory
for Me" by MacKinlay Kantor.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, William Wyler; screenplay, Robert
E, Sherwood; music, Hugo Friedhofer; music
director, Emil Newman; film editor, Daniel
Mandell,
Cast; Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana
Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo,
© Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc,;
22Nov46; LP787,
BESTED BY A BEARD, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 20 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Charles E, Roberts; story, Arthur S, Kane;
screenplay, Charles E, Roberts, George
Jeske; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul40;
LP9817,
BET YOUR LIFE, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 18 min,, sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary; Leon finds himself in trouble
when he bets on the horses,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts; film editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast; Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Suzi
Crandall, Charles Halton, Phil Warren,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec47;
LP1494,
el ee Oe aS
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
33
BETRAYAL FROM THE EAST. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945, 82 min., sd. Based
on the novel by Alan Hynd,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, William Berke; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet, Aubrey Wisberg; adaptation, Aubrey
Wisberg; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Duncan Mansfield.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Mar45;
LP13283,
BETTER BOWLING, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 23Jan42;
MP12092,
THE BETTER HALF. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13230,
BETTER—LONGER, Presented by Sun Oil
Co, 2 reels, sd., bew.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ic:
© Sun Oil Co.; title, descr. & 132 prints,
1Jun42; MU12531,
BETTER NOT ROLL THOSE EYES, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP13099,
BETTER WORK METHODS, Ralph M,
Barnes, c1949, 49 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates procedures for
performing simple tasks efficiently.
© Ralph M, Barnes; 1Mar49 (in notice:
1944); MP3935.
BETTY CO-ED, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay,
Arthur Dreifuss, George H, Plympton;
music director, Paul Mertz; film editor,
Henry Batista.
Cast: Jean Porter, Shirley Mills, William
Mason, Rosemary LaPlanche, Jan Savitt.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov46;
LP742,
BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP
BLUE SEA. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25Sep44; MP15225,
BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. Loew's Inc,, c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd., béw. Based upon the charac-
ters created by Max Brand [pseud, of Fred-
erick Faust]
Credits: Director, Willis Goldbeck; original
screenplay, Harry Ruskin; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec44; LP13053,
BETWEEN TWO WORLDS. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 112 min., sd,
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Based on a play by Sutton Vane,
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Edward A, Blatt; screenplay, Daniel
Fuchs; music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; photog-
rapher, Carl Guthrie; film editor, Rudi Fehr,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,.; 20May44;
LP12650,
BETWEEN US GIRLS, Universal Pictures Co.,,
Inc., c1942, 9 reels, sd. Based on "Le
Fruit Vert" by Regis Gignoux and Jacques
Théry.
Credits: Producer-director, Henry Koster;
screenplay, Myles Connolly, True Board-
man; adaptation, John Jacoby; photography,
Joseph Valentine; film editor, Frank Gross,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep42;
LP11571,
BEWARE OF REDHEADS. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W, Williams,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep45;
LP13666,
BEWITCHED, Loew's Inc., cl1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 7 reels,
sd,, bew. From Arch Oboler's original
story "Alter Ego,"
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; direc-
tion and adaptation, Arch Oboler; music -
score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Harry
Komer.,
© Loew's Inc.; 19Jun45; LP13327.
BEYOND, SEE The Other Love.
BEYOND CIVILIZATION TO TEXAS,
Impossible Pictures, Inc., c1949, 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Jerky Journeys)
Summary: Senator Claghorn presents a
bill in Congress to move the United States
to Texas,
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Leonard Louis Levinson; designed by
Art Heinemann; painted by Peter Alvarado,
Jr.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 19Apr49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2319.
BEYOND GLORY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 82 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: When a West Point cadet faces
charges of cowardice and criminality, his
vindication hinges on the question of his
responsibility for a comrade's death in a
Tunisia battle. Actual scenes of West Point
life are included.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, John Farrow; original screenplay,
Jonathan Latimer, Charles Marquis Warren,
William Wister Haines; music score, Victor
Young,
Cast: Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, George
Macready, George Coulouris, Harold
Vermilyea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Sep48;
LP1786,
BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942, 8 reels, sd., color,
Based on a story by E, Lloyd Sheldon and
Jack DeWitt.
Credits: Director, Alfred Santell; screen-
play, Frank Butler; photographer, William
Mellor; film editor, Doane Harrison,
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1May42;
LP11488,
BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Dec44; MP15473,
BEYOND THE FOREST. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949, 96 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Based on Stuart Engstrand's novel,
Summary: A selfish and ruthless woman,
bored by her life as the wife of a lumber-
town doctor, commits adultery and murder
in her vain attempt to attain wealth and
excitement in Chicago,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
King Vidor; screenplay, Lenore Coffee;
music, Max Steiner; orchestral arrange-
ments, Murray Cutter; film editor, Rudi
Fehr.
Cast: Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David
Brian, Ruth Roman, Minor Watson,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov49;
LP2634,
BEYOND THE LAND, Tomlin Film Produc-
tions, Inc. for Consumers Cooperative
Association, c1949, 32 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary; Outlines the growth and
development of the Consumers Cooperative
Association,
Credits: Director, Frederick A, Tomlin;
story and commentary, Mary D. Tomlin;
music arranger, Harry Glass; film editor,
Karl A, Barleben,
Cast: Harold Barrett, Lilla Barrett,
Tommy Barrett, Linda Killion, Douglas
Tomlin,
© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.; 25Mar49;
MP4186,
BEYOND THE LAST FRONTIER, c1943.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, John K, Butler, Morton Grant;
music score, Mort Glickman; photography,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Aug43;
LP12254,
BEYOND THE LINE OF DUTY. Produced
with the cooperation of the War Dept.,
c1942, 22 min., sd. (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; narrator,
Ronald Reagan,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 9Nov42;
LP11677.
BEYOND THE LINE OF DUTY. RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Dramatizes the volunteer work
done under the supervision of the American
Red Cross, and points out that the services
‘of trained nurses and of nurses' aids are
valuable,
Credits: Written by Dudley Hale; narrated
by Dwight Weist.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 29Dec48; MP3684.
BEYOND THE PECOS. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate Producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original story,
Jay Karth; screenplay, Bennett R, Cohen;
music director, Paul Sawtell; film editor,
Ray Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12972,
BEYOND THE SACRAMENTO, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, Luci Ward; film editor,
James Sweeney,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7TNov40;
LP10032,
BEYOND TOMORROW, c1940, 84 min., sd.
An RKO Radio picture,
Credits; Producer, Lee Garmes; director,
A. Edward Sutherland; original story,
Mildred Cram, Adele Comandini; screen-
play, Adele Comandini; music, Frank Tours;
film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Academy Productions, Inc,; 6May40;
LP9610,
B-I-BI, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Nov41; MP11774.
A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Aug41; MP11442,
THE BIG BEEF, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and original screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts; film editor, Marston Fay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 190ct45;
LP13664,
BIG BILL TILDEN. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 10 min,, sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits; Written and directed by Del
Frazier,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 31May41;
MP11184,
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE BIG BONANZA, c1945, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, George Archainbaud; original
story, Robert Presnell, Leonard Praskins;
screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan,
Paul Gangelin; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Jan45;
LP13080,
‘THE BIG BOSS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; original screen-
play, Howard J. Green; film editor, Viola
Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Apr41;
LP10642,
THE BIG BUILD-UP, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd,
(Terry-Toons)
Credits; Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 4Sep42; MP13969.
A BIG BUSINESS, Presented by Chevrolet,
1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 18Aug41;
66 prints, 23Aug41; MU11495,
THE BIG CAT. William Moss Pictures, Inc,
Released through Eagle-Lion Films, Inc.,
c1949, 76 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: An action melodrama about the
hunting and killing of a vicious cougar in
the Rocky Mountain country during the
depression and drought of 1932,
Credits: Producer, William Moss; direc-
tor, Phil Karlson; story, Morton Grant;
screenplay, Morton Grant, Dorothy Yost;
music score, Paul Sawtell; music director,
Irving Friedman; film-editor, Harvey
Manger,
Cast: Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner,
Preston Foster, Forrest Tucker, Skip
Homeier,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 19May49;
LP2316.
BIG CITY. Loew's Inc., c1948, 103 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm, An MGM picture, Based ona
story by Miklos Laszlo, as adapted by
Nanette Kutner.
Summary: A young orphan girl living in
’ New York is unofficially adopted by an
Irish policeman, a minister, and a Jewish
cantor, Their agreement that the first to
marry will legally adopt the child creates
both comedy and drama,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Whitfield
Cook, Anne Morrison Chapin; music direc-
tor, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Gene
Ruggiere.
Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Robert Preston,
Danny Thomas, George Murphy, Karin
Booth,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Mar48; LP1528.
THE BIG CLOCK, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 95 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Kenneth Fearing,
Summary: A crime melodrama, in which a
man finds himself hired to solve a murder
which he knows his employer committed,
A metropolitan publishing house provides
the setting.
Credits: Producer, Richard Maibaum;
director, John Farrow; screenplay, Jonathan
Latimer; music score, Victor Young,
Cast: Ray Milland, Charles Laughton,
Maureen O'Sullivan, George Macready; Rita
Johnson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1553.
BIG DAY. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by Chevrolet Division, General
Motors Corp, 1 min., b&w, 35mm;
Summary: Four small children, dressed
in fairy costumes, are driven quickly and
safely to a school entertainment by their
mother in a Chevrolet sedan,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 19Apr48; 6 prints, 23Apr48; MU3023,
THE BIG DRIP, Paramount Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Larz
Bourne, Larry Riley; animation, Myron
Waldman, Nick Taufri; music, Winston
Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Nov49;
LP2655.
BIG FAT BUTTERFLY. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec44; MP15602.
BIG FAT MAMA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 21Aug44; MP15116,
BIG FAT MAMAS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Aug46; MP1003.
THE BIG FIX, PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947,
63 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on an orig-
inal story by Sonia Chernus and George Ross,
Credits: Associate producer, Marvin D,
Stahl; director, James Flood; screenplay,
George Bricker, Aubrey Wisberg; adapta-
tion, Joel Malone; music, Emil Cadkin;
music director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Norman Colbert,
Cast; James Brown, Sheila Ryan, Noreen
Nash, Regis Toomey.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Apr47;
LP960,
THE BIG FLAME-UP, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
I, Klein; music, Winston Sharples; anima-
tion, Dave Tendlar, Martin Taras.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Sep49;
MP4587,
BIG GAME ANGLING, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Fishing for tuna off the Nova
Scotia peninsula at the International Tuna
Tournament, for blue marlin off the Baha-
mas, and for trout, channel bass, and sail
fish,
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Mar48;
MP2821,
THE BIG HARVEST: THE STORY OF AMER-
ICAN AGRICULTURE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary; Hard work, scientific research,
and modern machinery make it possible for
the farmers of America to reclaim wasted
farm lands and increase production,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Robert M, Hertzberg;
narrator, Hugh James; collaborators,
Walter A, Anderson, Eric H, Haight, John E,
Ivey, Gordon N, McKenzie, Robert Lee Mor-
ton, Samuel R, Powers, Howard E, Wilson,
George L, White, J, Wallace Page, Jr.,
Miller McClintock; editor, John Oser.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2803,
BIG HEEL-WATHA, Loew's Inc., c1944,
712 ft,, sd., color, (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair,
Ed Love; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 18Oct44; LP12931.
BIG HOUSE BLUES, Screen Gems, Inc., c1947.
lreel, sd., color,35mm, (Flippy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Roy Jenkins; animation, Grant Simmons, Jay
Sarbry; music director, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Mar47; LP965,
BIG JACK. Loew's Inc., c1949, 85 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Summary: A comedy-melodrama about the
exploits of bank-robbing outlaws and a
grave-robbing doctor, Setting, the back-
woods of Maryland in 1802,
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt; di-
rector, Richard Thorpe; story, Robert Theo-
ren; screenplay, Gene Fowler, Marvin Borow-
sky, Osso Van Eyss; music score, Herbert
Stothart; film editor, George Boemler,
Cast: Wallace Beery, Richard Conte, Mar-
jorie Main, Edward Arnold, Vanessa Brown,
© Loew's Inc,; 24Feb49; LP2175,.
BIG LEAGUE GLORY, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: A panorama of baseball from its
beginnings a century ago at Cooperstown,
N. Y., to modern major league competition,
Among the immortals of the game shown in
action are Carl Hubbell, Walker Cooper,
Johnny Mize, and Mel Ott, of the Giants, A
Giants-Dodgers game at the Polo Grounds
and a visit to the game's Hall of Fame are
included,
Credits: Directors, Russell T, Ervin, Rod
Warren; narrator, Ted Husing; music
arranger, Harry D, Glass,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jun48;
MP3094,
BIG LEAGUE GLORY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948, 10 min., sd,, bew, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight) 4
Summary: A panorama of baseball from
its beginnings a century ago at Cooperstown,
N, Y., to modern major league competition,
Among the immortals of the game shown in
action are Carl Hubbell, Walker Cooper,
Johnny Mize, and Mel Ott, of the Giants,
A Giants-Dodgers game at the Polo Grounds
and a visit to the game's Hall of Fame are
included,
Credits: Directors, Russell T, Ervin, Rod
Warren; narrator, Ted Husing; music
arranger, Harry D, Glass,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jun48;
MP3145,
BIG MAN FROM THE SOUTH. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 3Apr44; MP1485,
BIG MOUTH BASS, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 9)
. Summary: Al McLane, fishing editor of
Field and Stream magazine, and his wife go
fishing in Sandy Hollow Lake, near New
London, Conn,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Ben-
jamin; narrator, Andre Baruch,
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 30Apr48; MP3074,
THE BIG NEW PLUS IN ENGINEERING
REPRODUCTION, Eastman Kodak Co,
9 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how Kodak Auto-
positive paper can be exposed and auto-
matically processed in a modern blue-
printing machine, For technicians in the
field of engineering.
Appl, author: John Mills, Jr,
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr, &
6 prints, 9Jun48; MU3076,
THE BIG NOISE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; screen-
play, W. Scott Darling; music director,
nal
Sea ea
re
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
35
THE BIG NOISE. Cont'd.
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Aug44; LP13060.
THE BIG PARTY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947,
17 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, (This IsAmerica,
no, 7
Sects Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Howard Winner; writer, Jerome
Brondfield; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc,.; 2May47; MP2147.
THE BIG PREMIERE, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
964 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar40; LP9537,
THE BIG PUNCH. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 80 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
From a story by George Carleton Brown,
Summary: A melodrama in which a football
star becomes a small-town minister and
helps a professional boxer clear himself of
a murder charge.
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Sherry Shourds; screenplay, Bernard Girard;
music, William Lava; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Charles Maxwell; film editor, Frank Magee.
Cast: Wayne Morris, Louis Maxwell,
Gordon MacRae, Mary Stuart, Anthony Warde.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 19Jun48;
LP1699,
THE BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINS.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Jun42; MP12657.
THE BIG SHOT. Warner Bros, Pictures,
‘Inc., c1942, 82 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits; Director, Lewis Seiler; original
screenplay, Bertram Millhauser, Abem
Finkel, Daniel Fuchs; music, Adolph
Deutsch; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
film editor, Jack Killifer.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 13Jun42;
LP11374,
THE BIG SHOW-OFF. c1945, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sydney M, Williams;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Leslie Vadnay, Richard Weil;
music director, David Chudnow; photog-
rapher, Jack Greenhalgh,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9Jan45;
LP13090,
BIG SISTER BLUES, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948,. 14 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Musical Parade Featurette)
Summary; A musical short in which two
teen-aged daughters bring their estranged
parents together.
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Alvin Ganzer; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts; music director, Joseph J, Lilley;
editor, Eda Warren,
Cast; John Ridgely, Lee Patrick, Virginia
Maxey, Ann Mae Slaughter, Kathryn Card,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Oct48;
LP1834,
THE BIG SLEEP, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1946,. 114 min., sd., 35mm, A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture, From the
novel by Raymond Chandler.
Credits: Director, Howard Hawks; screen-
play, William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett;
Jules Furthman; music, Max Steiner; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; photographer,
Sid Hickox; film editor, Christian Nyby.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 31Aug46;
LP534.
BIG SNOOZE. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.,
c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Bugs
Bunny Sepcial)
Credits: Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Sep46; MP1148,
THE BIG SOMBRERO. Gene Autry Produc-
tions, c1948. 7 reels, Sdv> color, 35mm,
Summary: Gene Autry, foreman of a
Mexican ranch, protects the ranch owner
and her neighbors from the schemes of a
dishonest manager.
Credits; Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, Frank McDonald; original screen-
play, Olive Cooper; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista,
Cast: Gene Autry, Elena Verdugo, Stephen
Dunne, George J. Lewis, Champion, the
horse,
© Gene Autry Productions; 27Sep48;
LP1832,
THE BIG STEAL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 71 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based
on the story "The Road to Carmichael's"
by Richard Wormser,.
Summary: A mystery melodrama in which
an army payroll thief is pursued to his
hiding place in the Sierra Madre mountains,
Filmed in Mexico,
Credits: Producer, Jack J, Gross; direc-
tor, Don Siegel; screenplay, Geoffrey Homes,
Gerald Drayson Adams; music, Leigh Har-
line; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer,
William Bendix, Patric Knowles, Ramon
Novarro,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Jun49;
LP2381,
THE BIG STORE, Loew's Inc., c1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Louis K, Sidney;
director, Charles Riesner; original story,
Nat Perrin; screenplay, Sid Kuller, Hal
Fimberg, Ray Golden; music direction,
Georgie Stoll; music adaptation, Earl Brent;
vocal and orchestrations, Leo Arnaud,
George Bassman, Herb Taylor, Robert Van
Eps; film editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun41; LP10569,
THE BIG STREET. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1942. 88 min., sd. From the story
"Little Pinks" by Damon Runyon,
Credits: Producer, Damon Runyon; direc-
tor, Irving Reis; screenplay, Leonard
Spigelgass; music score, Roy Webb; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, William
Hamilton,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Jul42;
LP11532,
BIG TIME REVUE, Vitaphone Corp., c1947,
10 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Melody Master
Bands) Warner Bros,
© Vitaphone Corp,, 150ct47; MP2426,
BIG TOWN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947.
60 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on the
radio program.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William C.
Thomas; original story, Geoffrey Homes,
Maxwell Shane; screenplay, Geoffrey Homes;
editor, Henry Adams,
Cast: Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Robert
Lowery.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 10Feb47;
LP1004,
BIG TOWN, SEE
Big Town after Dark,
Big Town Scandal,
I Cover Big Town,
So This is New York,
BIG TOWN AFTER DARK, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1947, 70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the radio program "Big Town,"
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William C.
Thomas; original screenplay, Whitman
Chambers; film editor, Howard Smith,
Cast: Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Richard
Travis, Anne Gillis, Vince Barnett.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 12Dec47;
LP1351,
BIG TOWN SCANDAL, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 62 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on the radio program "Big Town,"
Summary: In his efforts to save five boys
from a life of crime, Steve Wilson, Big
Town's crime-fighting newspaperman,
tangles with fur thieves, juvenile delinquents,
and basketball racketeers,
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William C.
Thomas; original screenplay, Milton Raison;
music, Darrell Calker; film editor, Howard
Smith,
Cast: Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Stanley
Clements, Darryl Hickman, Carl "Alfalfa"
Switzer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jul48;
LP1739,
THE BIG WASH, Walt Disney Productions,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (A Walt
Disney Goofy)
Credits: Director, Clyde Geronimi; story,
Bill Berg, Milt Banta; animators, John
Sibley, Cliff Nordberg, Hugh Fraser,
George Rowley; music, Oliver Wallace,
Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 21May47;
LP1422,
THE BIGAMIST (QUATTRO PASSI FRA LE
NUVOLE). Produced in Italy, c1943.
Released in the U.S., 1949, Presented by
Pax Enterprise, Inc, 88 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, With English titles.
Summary: A comedy about a sentimental,
henpecked traveling salesman who befriends
a pregnant girl who is afraid to go home
without a husband,
Credits: Director, Allessandro Blasetti;
screenplay, Giuseppe Amato; English adap-
tation, Giorgi Curti; music, Allessandro
Cicognini; cameraman, Waclaw Vick.
Cast: Gino Cervi, Adriana Benetti, Enrico
Viarisio, Carlo Romano, Giuditta Rissone,
Appl, authors: Giuseppe Amato, Geo, Curti.
© Pax Enterprise, Inc.; 20Jun43; LP2297,
THE BIGGEST ASPIDASTRA IN THE WORLD,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jun42; MP12725.
BIKES AND SKIS. Released by Warner Bros.,
c1944, 10 min,, sd., color, (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, A. Pam Blumenthal,
Van Campen Heilner; director, Andre De La
Varre; narrator, Sam Balter. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec44; MP15741.
BIKINI—THE ATOM ISLAND, Loew's Inc.,
c1946, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
950 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Music score, Tax Terr; film
editor, George Boemler.
© Loew's Inc,; 10Jun46; MP675,
BILATERAL CLEFT-LIP RECONSTRUC-
TION—SCHULTZ METHOD, 400 ft., color,
16mm,
Appl, author: Merrill James Shepro,
© Shepro Scientific Film Co.,; title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 290ct43; MU14094,
BILL AND COO, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1948, 61 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based
on an idea from Ken Murray's "Blackouts,"
Summary; A drama about two love birds,
Bill and his sweetheart, Coo, and a villain-
ous crow, The cast includes 273 love birds
and a few small animals who live in the
bird village, Chirpendale,
Credits: Producer, Ken Murray; director,
Dean Riesner; screenplay, Royal Foster,
Dean Riesner; music, David Buttolph; music
director, Lionel Newman; film editor,
Harold Minter,
Cast: George Burton's love birds, Curley
36 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BILL AND COO, Cont'd.
Twiford's Jimmy the Crow, George Burton,
Elizabeth Walters,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1500,
BILLY THE KID IN TEXAS, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screenplay,
Joseph O'Donnell; music director, Lew
Credits: Produced and written by Ronald E,
Buchanan, Robert A. Jones,
© Robert Emerson Buchanan, Robert Abbit
Jones; title & descr,, 10May48; 1c, 22May48;
MU3040,
BILL BAILEY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15662,
A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940, 74 min., sd, From
the play by Clemence Dane,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
John Farrow; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo;
music score, Roy Webb; editor, Harry
Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6May40;
LP9612.
BILLBOARD BILL, Bert Gold, c1948, 6 min.,
béw, 16mm, A filmstrip for television,
Summary: A signpainter, facing the cam-
era, prints commercial messages on glass
for a television broadcast,
© Bert Gold; 19Mar48; MP3035.
BILLIE GETS HER MAN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy evolves
from a series of misunderstandings,
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; story and screen-
play, Edward Bernds; film editor, Henry De
Mond,
Cast: Billie Burke.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Sep48;
LP1831,
BILLIONS FOR MILLIONS, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp. 5 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The new Frigidaire advertising
program,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr., & 6 prints, 23Apr48; MU2912,
BILLPOSTERS, Walt Disney Productions,
c1940. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Mar40;
LP9632.
BILLY MOUSE'S AKWAKADE, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd,, color,
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Aug40; MP10422,
BILLY ROSE'S DIAMOND HORSESHOE,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1945.
9,511 ft., sd. Suggested by a play produced
by Charles L, Wagner and written by John
Kenyon Nicholson,
Credits: Directed and written for the
screen by George Seaton; music direction,
Alfred Newman, Charles Henderson; orches-
tral arrangements, Herbert Spender.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
2May45; LP13384,
BILLY THE KID. Loew's Inc,, c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels,
sd,, color, Suggested by the book ''The Saga
of Billy the Kid" by Walter Noble Burns,
Credits: Producer, Irving Ascher; direc-
tor, David Miller; story, Howard Emmett
Rogérs, Bradbury Foote; screenplay, Gene
Fowler; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Robert J. Kern, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 28May41; LP10528,
BILLY THE KID IN SANTA FE, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; music, Johnny
Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N.
Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 3Jul41;
LP10580,
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Sep40;
LP9940,
BILLY THE KID OUTLAWED, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music director, Lou
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 12Jul40;
LP9804,
BILLY THE KID TRAPPED. Producers
Releasing Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; music, Johnny
Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N.
Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan42;
LP11053,
BILLY THE KID WANTED, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Fred Myton; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 4Oct41;
LP10758,
BILLY THE KID'S FIGHTING PALS. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., c1941, 6 reels,
sd, y
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; story, George
Plympton; music director, Dave Chudnow;
film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 9Apr41;
LP10391,
BILLY THE KID'S GUN JUSTICE, Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screenplay,
Tom Gibson; music director, Lew Porter;
film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 25Dec40;
LP10151,
BILLY THE KID'S RANGE WAR, Producers
Releasing Corp,, c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, William Lively; music director, Lew
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16Jan41;
LP10171.
BILLY THE KID'S ROUND-UP, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Fred Myton; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 14Nov41;
LP10823,
BILLY THE KID'S SMOKING GUNS, Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, George Milton; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 21May42;
LP11321,
BIM, BAM, BUM, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Dec44; MP15493,
BIRCH BAILEY, CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER,
Tele-Comic Productions. sd., b&w, 35mm,
A filmstrip for television,
Summary: Birch Bailey, cartoon character,
goes to the island of Matasuki, a Chinese
supply base, in order to construct store-
houses,
THE BIRD CAME C.O,D, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies, no, 351) LeonSchlesinger
Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, E, S, Pierce; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Jan42; MP12038.
A BIRD IN A GILDED CAGE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29May44; MP14878,
A BIRD IN THE HEAD, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 2 reels,
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Feb46;
LP210,
THE BIRD TOWER, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1941, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd,, color. (A Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28Nov41; MP11841,.
BIRDIE AND THE BEAST, Released by
Warner Bros,, c1944. 7 min., sd., color,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, Robert Clampett; animation, Tom
McKimson, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Aug44;
MP15130,
THE BIRDS AND THE BEASTS WERE
THERE, Released by Warner Bros., c1945.
10 min,, sd., color, (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre de LaVarre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 4Jan45; MP15527,
BIRDS IN WINTER, Coronet, c1946, 11 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Philip A, DuMont,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 5Dec46; MP2573.
BIRDS MAKE SPORT, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, John Kieran,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jun46;
MP711,
BIRDS OF PREY, SEE Aves de Rapifia.
BIRDS ON THE WING, Columbia Pictures
Corp, in cooperation with the New York
Zoological Society, c1943, 875 ft., sd.
(A Columbia Panoramic)
Credits: Director, Irving Jacoby; com-
mentator, Raymond Morgan; editor, John
Ferno,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 24Aug43;
MP13877,
BIRTH OF A NOTION, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1947, 7 min,, sd,, color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 4Apr47; MP1960,
THE BIRTH OF A STAR, Astor Pictures
Corp., c1944, 4 reels, sd, Adapted from
"Dime a Dance," "Cupid Takes a Holiday,"
and "Getting an Eyeful," by Art Jarrett,
Marcy Klauber, and Billy K, Wells.
Credits: Director, Bud Pollard,
© Astor Pictures Corp.; 23Nov44;
LP13006,.
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BIRTH OF AN OIL FIELD. George Pal, in
collaboration with the Production Depart-
ment of Shell Oil Company, Inc,, c1949,
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm, (This Is Oil)
Summary: This film, part of a series on
the petroleum industry, explains and demon-
strates methods, procedures, and equipment
used in the drilling of oil wells.
Credits: Producer, George Pal; director,
Duke Goldstone; stroy, Norman Vizents;
music director, Clarence Wheeler; anima-
tion, Miles Pike.
Cast: Victor Jory, Knox Manning: Gayne
Whitman; William Forrest, Smiley Burnette,
© Shell Oil Company, Inc.; 3Feb49;
MP3888,
BIRTH OF THE AEROPROP, Presented by
Aero Products Division, General Motors
Corp. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors, Aero Products Div.;
title, descr, & 8 prints, 4Mar44; MU14567,
BIRTH OF THE BLUES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1941, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, B, G. De Sylva;
director, Victor Schertzinger; story, Harry
Tugend; screenplay, Harry Tugend, Walter
De Leon; photographer, William Mellor;
film editor, Paul Weatherwax,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; TNov41;
LP10985,
BIRTH OF THE SOIL. The Conservation
Foundation in association with the New
York Zoological Society, Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, c1948,
11 min,, sd., color, 16mm, (The Living
Earth Series, pt. 1)
Summary: An explanation of how nature
produces topsoil from the basic raw
materials of rock, water, air, and sunlight.
The film emphasizes the necessity for an
organized conservation program to save our
natural resources, Includes animated
drawings. For high school students and
adult groups.
Credits: Director, George E. Brewer, Jr.;
story, John H, Storer.
© New York Zoological Society; 6Jul48;
MP3452.
BIRTHDAY, SEE Heaven Can Wait.
BIRTHDAY BLUES. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec44;
LP13164,
THE BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA, Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949,
2 reels, sd., baw, 16mm, Based on the
story by Oscar Wilde.
Summary: A dwarf, captured from his
forest home to become the companion of the
beautiful young Infanta of Spain, dies of a
broken heart when he sees a mirrored
reflection of his own hideousness,
Credits: Producers, Stanley Rubin, Louis
Lantz; director, Sobey Martin; screenplay,
Oscar Saul; editor, Edward Mann,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2421,
BIRTHPLACE OF ICEBERGS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. 1 reel, sd,
(Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
narrators, Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
4Aug39; MP10051,
THE BISCUIT EATER. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1940, 8 reels, sd. Based ona story
by James Street,
Credits: Producer, Jack Moss; director,
Stuart Heisler; screenplay, Stuart Anthony,
Lillie Hayward; photography, Leo Tover;
film editor, Edward Douglas,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24May40;
LP9663.
THE BISHOP'S EXPERIMENT, Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions,
c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on
an incident in the novel "Les Misérables"
by Victor Hugo, ea
Summary: An ex-convict, embittered by
poverty, inhumanity, and brutality, is
reclaimed through a stubborn bishop's trust
in him, Setting, a French village in 1860,
Credits: Producer, Stanley Rubin; direc-
tor, Charles Haas; screenplay, Bess Taffel;
editor, Jodie Copelan,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2418,
THE BISHOP'S WIFE, Samuel Goldwyn Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947, 109 min., sd., b&éw,
35mm, From the novel by Robert Nathan,
Summary: An angel, coming to earth in the
guise of a man, restores happiness to an
overworked young bishop and his neglected
family.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Robert
E, Sherwood, Leonardo Bercovici; music,
Hugo Friedhofer; music director, Emil
Newman; film editor, Monica Collingwood,
Cast: Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David
Niven, Monty Woolley, James Gleason,
© Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.;
10Dec47; LP1394,
A BIT OF BLARNEY, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,, 35mm, (Sing
and Be Happy Series, no, 3)
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 23Aug46;
MP1026,
BITTER SWEET. Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels,
sd., color,
Credits; Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, W. S. Van Dyke II; original play, music,
& lyrics, Noel Coward; screenplay, Lesser
Samuels; music director, Herbert Stothart;
film editor, Harold F, Kress. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 14Nov40; LP10114,
BLACK ALIBI, SEE The Leopard Man,
THE BLACK ANGEL, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1946, 80 min., sd., 35mm.
Based on the novel by Cornell Woolrich,
Credits: Producers, Tom McKnight, Roy
William Neill; director, Roy William Neill;
screenplay, Roy Chanslor; music score,
Frank Skinner; film editor, Saul A. Goodkind,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Aug46;
LP499,
BLACK ARROW. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944-45, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Jack Stanley,
Leighton Brill, Royal K. Cole,
1, The City of Gold. © 200ct44; LP13281.
2. Signal of Fear, © 270ct44; LP13290,
3. The Seal of Doom, © 3Nov44; LP13308.
4, Terror of the Badlands, ©10Nov44;
LP13315,
5, The Secret of the Vault. © 17Nov44;
LP13326,
6, Appointment with Death, © 24Nov44;
LP13350,
7. The Chamber of Horror, © 1Dec44;
LP13359,
8. The Vanishing Dagger. © 8Dec44;
LP13372, :
9, Escape from Death, © 15Dec44;
LP13387.
10, The Gold Cache. © 22Dec44;
LP13407.
11, The Curse of the Killer, © 29Dec44;
LP13420,
12, Test by Torture. © 5Jan45; LP13433,
13, The Sign of Evil. © 12Jan45; LP13441,
14, An Indian's Revenge, © 19Jan45;
LP13443,
15. The Black Arrow Triumphs. © 26Jan45;
LP13452,
THE BLACK ARROW. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
An Edward Small production, Based on the
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Summary: A romantic drama in which a
young knight returns to his castle and
avenges the murder of his father, Setting,
15th century England at the close of the War
of the Roses,
Credits; Producer, Grant Whytock; direc-
tor, Gordon Douglas; screenplay, Richard
Schayer, David P, Sheppard, Thomas Seller;
film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Louis Hayward, Janet Blair, George
Macready, Edgar Buchanan, Rhys Williams,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20May48;
LP1612,
BLACK BART, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948, 80 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary; A Western melodrama in which
a bandit attempts to ruin the Wells Fargo
Company by a series of stagecoach rob-
beries, Lola Montez provides the love
interest, and Sacramento in the '70's, the
setting.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, George Sherman; original story,
Luci Ward, Jack Natteford; screenplay,
Luci Ward, Jack Natteford, William Bowers;
music, Frank Skinner; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
Cast: Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea,
Jeffrey Lynn, Percy Kilbride, Lloyd Gough.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 24Mar48;
LP1572,
BLACK BEAR TWINS, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Ernest Horn,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 4Oct39;
MP9829,
BLACK BEAUTY; Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1946. 6,874 ft., sd., 35mm,
Original story by Anna Sewall,
Credits: Director, Max Nosseck; screen-
play, Lillie Hayward, Agnes Christine
Johnson; music director, Dimitri Tiomkin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Aug46; LP609,
THE BLACK CAT, c1941, Presented by
Universal Studios, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Albert S. Rogell; original screenplay, Robert
Lees, Fred Rinaldo, Eric Taylor, Robert
Neville; music director, Charles Previn;
photography, Stanley Cortez; film editor,
Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr41;
LP10437,
BLACK DIAMONDS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 6 reels,
Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne;
original story, Sam Robins; screenplay,
Clarence Upson Young, Sam Robins,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Jul40;
LP9757,
BLACK DRAGONS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, William Nigh; original story and screen-
play, Harvey H. Gates; photography, Art
Reed; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Mar42;
LP 11343,
BLACK DUCKS AND BROADBILLS, RKO
Pathe, Inc, Distributed by RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1946. 8 min,, sd., 35mm.
(Sportscope, no, 8)
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, William Deeke; written by Jerry Brond-
field; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Robert W, Stringer; editor, David Cooper,
Appl, author: Pathe News, Inc.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 22Mar46; MP673.
BLACK EAGLE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,,
c1948, 8 reels, sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
the story, "The Passing of Black Eagle," by
38
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BLACK EAGLE, Cont'd.
O. Henry [pseud, of William Sydney Porter]
Summary: A young hobo becomes involved
in a quarrel between a girl rancher and a
group of swindlers who have made trouble
for her in a horse trade, When one of the
horses, Black Eagle, kills a ringleader of
the gang, and another outlaw dies under the
hoofs of stampeding horses, the hobo is
free to return to the open road,
Credits: Producer, Robert Cohn; director,
Robert Gordon; screenplay, Edward Huebsch,
Hal Smith; adaptation, Edward Huebsch;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: William Bishop, Virginia Patton,
Gordon Jones, James Bell, Trevor Bardette,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Aug48;
LP1782,
BLACK EYES AND BLUES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Felix Adler; screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Apr41;
LP10539,
BLACK FRIDAY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940,. 7 reels,
Credits: Director, Arthur Lubin; original
screenplay, Kurt Siodmak, Eric Taylor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 13Mar40;
LP9479,
BLACK GOLD, Allied Artists Productions,
Inc., c1947, 90 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, Phil Karlson; original story, Caryl
Coleman; screenplay, Agnes Christine
Johnston; Indian history and ethnology, Nipo
Strongheart; film editor, Roy Livingston,
Cast: Anthony Quinn, Katherine DeMille,
Elyse Knox,
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc,; 6Sep47;
LP1189,
BLACK GOLD AND CACTUS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel,
sd,, color, (Lowell Thomas' Movietone
Adventures)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Nov44; MP15463.
BLACK HILLS, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947, 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Joseph Poland; incidental music, Walter
Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Eddie Dean, White Cloud, Roscoe
Ates, Shirley Patterson,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 25Oct47; LP1276.
THE BLACK HILLS EXPRESS, c1943, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, John English; original story, Fred
Myton; screenplay, Norman Hall, Fred
Myton; photographer, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Harry Keller,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jun43;
LP12129,
BLACK LIMELIGHT. Released by Alliance
Films Corp., c1938, 6 reels, From the
play by Gordon Sherry,
Credits: Director, Paul L, Stein; screen-
play, Dudley Leslie, Walter Summers;
photography, Claude Friese-Greene; film
editor, Lionel Tomlinson,
Appl, author: Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd.
© Alliance Films Corp,; 17Jun38; LP9410,
BLACK MAGIC, Edward Small Productions,
Inc,, Released through United Artists Corp.,
c1949, 105 min,, sd,, b&kw, 35mm. Based
on the novel "Mémoires d'un Médecin" by
Alexandre Dumas,
Summary; The hypnotist, Cagliostro,
pursues a flamboyant course in 18th-century
France. Filmed in Italy.
Credits: Producer and director, Gregory
Ratoff; screenplay, Charles Bennett; music
score, Paul Sawtell; film editors, James
McKay, Fred Feitshans,
Cast: Orson Welles, Nancy Guild, Akim
Tamiroff, Frank Latimore, Valentina
Cortese,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 19Aug49;
LP2506,
BLACK MAGIC, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Philip N. Krasne,
James S, Burkett; director, Phil Rosen;
original screenplay, George Callahan; pho-
tographer, Arthur Martinelli; film editor,
John Link,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 15Jul44;
LP12737,
BLACK MARKET BABIES. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1945, 7 reels, sd, Suggested
by the article by Virginia Reid,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
George Morris; screenplay, George Wallace
Sayre; photographer, Harry Neumann; film
editor, William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Dec45;
LP5,
BLACK MARKET RUSTLERS. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original screenplay,
Patricia Harper; music director, Frank
Sanucci; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jul43;
LP12160,
BLACK MIDNIGHT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 66 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Western about a young
rancher and a wild stallion,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Oscar Boetticher; story, Clint
Johnston; screenplay, Erna Lazarus, Scott
Darling; music editor, Edward Kay; film
editor, Ace Herman,
Cast: Roddy McDowall, Damian O'Flynn,
Lynn Thomas, Kirby Grant, Gordon Jones,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Sep49;
LP2629,
BLACK NARCISSUS, The Archers Film
Productions, London, Released in the U, S,
by Universal-International, c1948, Pre-
sented by J, Arthur Rank, 99 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, Based on the novel by Rumer
Godden,
Summary: A drama about five Anglican
nuns who organize a convent school in an
abandoned palace in the Himalayan moun-
tains, They experience loneliness and
ultimate failure in attempting to cope with
ignorance, delinquency, cynicism, and
human passions,
Credits: Produced, directed and written
by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger;
editor, Reginald Mills; music, Brian
Easdale,
Cast: Deborah Kerr, Sabu, David Farrar,
Flora Robson, Esmond Knight.
Appl, author: Universal Pictures Co,, Inc
© Independent Producers Ltd.; 3Jun48;
LP1925,
THE BLACK PARACHUTE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story, Paul Gangelin; screen-
play, Clarence Upson Young; film editor,
Otto Meyer,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Apr44;
LP12613,
THE BLACK PATH OF FEAR, SEE The
Chase,
THE BLACK RAVEN, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Fred Myton; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 19Apr43;
LP11993,
THE BLACK RIDER, Junior Western Pro-
ductions, 22 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Producers, Abraham Gladstone,
Charles Moore; director, Kenneth Allen,
Cast; Shirley Cowan, Jerry Moore,
© Charles Moore and Abe Gladstone;
title, descr, & 28 prints, 10ct47; LU1223.
THE BLACK SWAN, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1942, 7,859 ft., sd. From the
novel by Rafael Sabatini,
Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay,
Ben Hecht, Seton I, Miller; adaptation, Seton
I, Miller; music director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
4Dec42; LP11987,
THE BLACK WIDOW. Republic Productions,
Inc,, c1947, 2 reels each, sd., bew, 35mm,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; no, 1-5, 28Jul47;
LP1164; no, 6-13, 2Sep47; LP1217.
Credits: Associate producer, Mike Franko-
vich; directors, Spencer Bennet, Fred C,
Brannon; original screenplay, Franklin
Adreon, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Sol Shor;
music director, Mort Glickman; film editors,
Cliff Bell, Sam Starr,
Cast: Bruce Edwards, Virginia Lindley.
Deadly Prophecy,
The Stolen Formula,
Hidden Death,
Peril in the Sky.
The Spider's Lair,
The Glass Guillotine,
Wheels of Death,
False Information,
. The Spider's Venom,
10, The Stolen Corpse,
11, Death Dials a Number.
12, The Talking Mirror.
13, A Life for a Life.
OCWONARDUELWNHeE
BLACKBIRD FANTASY, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Aug42; MP12882,
THE BLACKBOARD, Gateway Productions,
Inc,, c1949, 10 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
(The Pirro Series, no, 9)
Summary: Pat teaches his puppet, Pirro,
how to draw pictures on the blackboard,
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin
J. Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc,; 26Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2338,
BLACKBOARD REVUE, Released by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp,, cl1940, 644 ft., sd.,
color, (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Ub Iwerks; music, Eddie
Kilfeather; music director, Joe De Nat,
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Mar40; LP9478,
BLACKMAIL, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 67 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, William J.
O'Sullivan; director, Lesley Selander; orig-
inal story, Robert Leslie Bellem; screen-
play, Royal K, Cole; music director, Mort
Glickman; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: William Marshall, Adele Mara,
Ricardo Cortez, Grant Withers,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47;
LP1209.
BLACKOUT, Released thru United Artists,
c1940, 10 reels, sd. A British National
film, Published in London under title
"Contraband,"
Credits: Producer, John Corfield; director,
Michael Powell; original story and screen-
play, Emeric Pressburger; scenario, Michael
Powell, Brock Williams; music director,
Muir Mathieson; photography, F. A, Young;
editor, John Seabourne,
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39
BLACKOUT. Cont'd,
Appl. author: British National Films, Ltd.
© United Artists Corp.; 10Jul40; LP9909,
BLACKOUTS, SEE Bill and Coo,
THE BLACKSMITH SONG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12880.
BLANCHE FURY. Cineguild, Ltd., London,
1947, Released in the U.S, by Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1949, Presented by J. Arthur
Rank, 93 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Joseph Shearing.
Summary: A drama of greed, illicit love,
and murder on an English estate in the
early 19th century, Based on the famous
Rush murder,
Credits: Producer, Anthony Havelock-
Allan; director, Marc Allegret; screenplay,
Audrey Lindop, Cecil McGivern; music
score, Clifton Webb; music director, Muir
Mathieson; editor, Jack Harris,
Cast: Stewart Granger, Valerie Hobson,
Walter Fitzgerald, Michael Gouch, Maurice
Denham,
© Independent Producers, Ltd.; 28Jan49
(in notice: 1947); LP2469.
THE BLANK WALL. SEE The Reckless
Moment,
BLANKING SHEET METAL ON THE
SQUARING SHEAR, Division of Visual Aids
for War Training. 2 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© The U. S, Office of Education; title,
descr, & 176 prints, 26Jul43; MU13773.
BLAZE OF NOON, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 91 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Ernest K, Gann,
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, John Farrow; screenplay, Frank Wead,
Arthur Sheekman; music score, Adolph
Deutsch,
Cast: Anne Baxter, William Holden, Sonny
Tufts, William Bendix, Sterling Hayden,
Howard Da Silva,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Mar47;
LP985,
BLAZING ACROSS THE PECOS, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl1948, 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid helps a sheriff
in foiling the efforts of a gambler to seize
control of a western town,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark, direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; screenplay, Norman S,
Hall; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast; Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Charles Wilson, Thomas Jackson, Patricia
White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Jun48;
LP1662,
BLAZING FRONTIER, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Director, Sam Newfield; original
story and screenplay, Patricia Harper:
film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 21Aug43;
LP12205,
BLAZING GUNS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story and screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh; photography, Marcel
Le Picard; film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Aug43;
LP12275,
BLAZING SIX SHOOTERS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1940. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Joseph H. Lewis;
original screenplay, Paul Franklin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Feb40;
LP9450,
259158 O - 53 - 4
BLAZING THE WESTERN TRAIL, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945, 56 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; film editor, Henry
Batista,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 150ct45;
LP13548, SCR re
THE BLAZING TRAIL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which the Durango
Kid unmasks the killer of a wealthy rancher.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; screenplay, Barry Ship-
man; editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Marjorie Stapp, Fred Sears, Steve Darrell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Jul49;
LP2369,
BLESS 'EM ALL, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Jun42; MP12672,
BLI-BLIP, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 5Jan42; MP11985.
BLIND ALLEY, SEE The Dark Past,
BLIND SPOT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 73 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
a story by Barry Perowne,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Robert Gordon; screenplay, Martin
Goldsmith; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista,
Cast: Chester Morris, Constance Dowling,
Steven Geray, Sid Tomack,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Feb47;
LP855,
BLIND WORKMEN IN PRIVATE INDUSTRY.
John H, McAulay, Distributed by The
National Society for the Blind, c1942, 1 reel,
© John H, McAulay; 2Nov42; MP13236,
BLITHE SPIRIT. Released through United
Artists, c1945, 10 reels, sd., color, A Noel
Coward-Cineguild production, A Two Cities
film,
Credits: Producer, Noel Coward; director,
David Lean; musical score, Richard Addin-
sell; music director, Muir Mathieson; pho-
tographer, Ronald Neame; cameraman,
William McLeod; film editor, Jack Harris,
Technicolor,
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
14Dec45; LP102,
A BLITZ ON THE FRITZ, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943, 1,667 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Clyde Bruck-
man; film editor, Edwin Bryant.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 22Jan43;
LP12057,
BLITZ WOLF. Loew's Inc., c1942, 897 ft.,
sd,, color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Tex Avery; story, Rich
Hogan; animation, Ray Abrams, Irven
Spence, Preston Blair, Ed Love; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 11Sep42; LP11612,
THE BLITZKISS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Oct41;
LP10824,
BLITZKREIG BOMBARDIER, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 31Dec44; MP15632,
BLOCK BUSTERS, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story
and screenplay, Houston Branch; photog-
rapher, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Carl
Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Jul44;
LP12749,
BLOCK PARTY, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Screenliner,
no, 2)
Summary: A Block Party on Mulberry
Street in New York, with a religious parade,
carnival, and side shows, re-creates the
atmosphere of an Italian festival,
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
director, Victor D, Solow; written by Sumner
Lyon; narrator, Ward Wilson; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Isaac Kleinerman,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 26Nov48; MP3660,
BLOCK PARTY REVELS., Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17May43; MP13588.
THE BLOCKED TRAIL, c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Elmer Clifton; original screen-
play, John K, Butler, Jacquin Frank; music
score, Mort Glickman; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Edward Schroeder,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Mar43;
LP11900,
BLOCKING IN FOOTBALL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Collaborator, Andrew Kerr,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
31May46; MP660.
BLONDE ALIBI, Universal Pictures Co.,,
Inc., c1946, 7 reels, sd, Based on an
original story by Gordon Kahn,
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Will Jason; written for the screen by George
Bricker; music director, Edgar Fairchild;
cinematography, Maury Gertsman; film
editor, Edwin Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Apr46;
LP257.
BLONDE AND GROOM, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Harry Langdon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Mar43;
LP11944,
BLONDE COMET, Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, T. H, Richmond;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Philip Juergens, Robin Daniels; screenplay,
Martin Mooney; film editor, Holbrook N,
Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Dec41;
LP10876,
BLONDE FEVER. Loew's Inc., c1944, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels,
sd,, bew, Based on a play by Ferenc
Molnar,
Credits: Producer, William W. Wright;
director, Richard Whorf; screenplay,
Patricia Coleman; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc,; 5Dec44; LP13035,.
BLONDE FOR A DAY, c1946, Presented by
P.R.C, Pictures, Inc, 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Based upon original characters and story
by Brett Halliday,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Fred
Myton; music director, Leo Erdody; film
editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 6Jul46; LP454,
40
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BLONDE FROM BROOKLYN, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Del Lord; original screenplay, Erna
Lazarus; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jun45;
LP13551.
THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Edward Dmytryk; story, Houston Branch;
screenplay, George Bricker; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 16Oct41;
LP10995,
BLONDE ICE, Martin Mooney Productions,
Inc,, c1948, 74 min., sd., béw, 35mm,
Based on the novel ''Once too Often," by
Elwyn Whitman Chambers,
Summary: A newspaper woman turns to
murder in her quest for money and power,
Credits: Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
tor, Jack Bernhard; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet; music, Irving Gertz; film editors,
Jason H, Bernie, Douglas W. Bagier.
Cast: Robert Paige, Leslie Brooks, Russ
Vincent, Michael Whalen, James Griffith,
© Film Classics, Inc.; 28Apr48; LP1623.
BLONDE INSPIRATION, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
7 reels, sd., baw, Based ona play by John
Cecil Holm,
Credits: Producer, B, P. Fineman; direc-
tor, Busby Berkeley; screenplay, Marion
Parsonnet; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc,; 6Feb41; LP10248,
BLONDE RANSOM, Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Gene Lewis;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Robert T, Shannon; screenplay, M, Coates
Webster; music director, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun45;
LP13368,
BLONDE SAVAGE, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
for Ensign Productions of California, c1947,
62 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Lionel J. Toll; direc-
tor, S. K, Seeley; original story and screen-
play, Gordon Bache; music, Erdody; film
editor, Paul Landres,
Cast: Leif Erickson, Gale Sherwood,
© Ensign Productions of California;
22Nov47; LP1303,
THE BLONDE STAYED ON. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1946, 2 reels.
Credits: Directed and written by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jan46;
LP517,
BLONDES AND BLUNDERS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10213,.
BLONDES AWAY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Julian Woodward;
film editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Jul47;
LP1177,
BLONDIE, SEE
Blondie for Victory,
Blondie Goes Latin,
Blondie Goes to College.
Blondie Has Servant Trouble,
Blondie Hits the Jackpot,
Blondie in the Dough,
Blondie Knows Best,
Blondie on a Budget,
Blondie Plays Cupid. -
Blondie's Anniversary,
Blondie's Big Deal,
Blondie's Big Moment,
Blondie's Blessed Event,
Blondie's Holiday.
Blondie's Lucky Day,
Blondie's Reward,
Footlight Glamour,
It's a Great Life.
Leave It to Blondie.
Life with Blondie,
BLONDIE FOR VICTORY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 8 reels, sd. Based
upon the comic strip created by Chic Young,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; story, Fay Kanin;
screenplay, Karen DeWolf, Connie Lee;
music, John Leipold; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 1Aug42;
LP11489,
BLONDIE GOES LATIN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd, Based on the
comic strip created by Chic Young.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; story, Quinn Martin;
screenplay, Richard Flournoy, Karen De
Wolf; music director, Morris Stoloff; film
editor, Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb41;
LP10287.
BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942, 8 reels, sd. Based
upon the comic strip created by Chic Young,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; story, Warren Wilson,
Clyde Bruckman; screenplay, Lou Breslow;
music director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor,
Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jan42;
LP11010,
BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940, 7 reels,
sd. Based on the comic strip created by
Chic Young.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R. Strayer; story, Albert Duffy;
screenplay, Richard Flournoy; music, Leigh
Harline; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jul40;
LP9791,
BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 66 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on Chic Young's "Blondie"
comic,
Summary: A comedy about the firing and
rehiring of Dagwood.
Credits; Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Edwards Bernds; story and screenplay,
Jack Henley; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista,
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jerome Cowan,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep49;
LP2546,
BLONDIE IN SOCIETY, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; story, Eleanore
Griffin; screenplay, Karen DeWolf; pho-
tography, Henry Freulich; film editor,
Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Jul41;
LP10644,
BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1947. 69 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm, Based on Chic Young's "Blondie"
comic,
Credits; Director, Abby Berlin; story,
Arthur Marx; screenplay, Arthur Marx,
Jack Henley; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista.
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry
Simms, Hugh Herbert.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Sep47;
LP1214,
BLONDIE KNOWS BEST. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
comic strip "Blondie" created by Chic
Young,
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; story,
Edward Bernds; screenplay, Edward a
Al Martin; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 170ct46;
LP666,
BLONDIE ON A BUDGET, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd, Based
upon the comic strip created by Chic Young,
Credits: Director, Frank R, Strayer;
story, Charles Molyneux Brown; screen-
play, Richard Flournoy; music director,
M, W., Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Feb40;
LP9441,
BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 7 reels, sd, Based on
comic strip created by Chic Young,
Credits; Director, Frank R, Strayer;
story, Karen DeWolf, Charles M. Brown;
screenplay, Richard Flournoy, Karen
DeWolf; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Gene Milford,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 240ct40;
LP10007,
BLONDIE'S ANNIVERSARY, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1947. 7 reels, sd,, b&w,
35mm, Based on Chic Young's Blondie"
comic,
Summary: Dagwood's boss, hoping to
obtain a large building contract from the
local bank president, asks Dagwood to
deliver a watch as a gift to the president's
secretary, Complications arise when
Blondie mistakes the watch for her own
anniversary present,
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original
screenplay, Jack Henley; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Al Clark.
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry
Simms, Marjorie Kent, Daisy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Dec47;
LP1424,
BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on Chic Young's "Blondie" comic,
Summary: Dagwood invents a fireproof
paint and demonstrates it on his boss!
summer home with sure-fire results,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; story and screenplay,
Lucile Watson Henley; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry
Batista,
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry
Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jerome Cowan,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Mar49;
LP2146,
BLONDIE'S BIG MOMENT, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947, 63 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on Chic Young's comic strip’
"Blondie,"
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original
screenplay, Connie Lee; director of music,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Jerome
Thoms,
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Anita
Louise,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jan47;
LP812.
BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1942, 8 reels, sd, Based
upon the comic strip created by Chic Young.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; screenplay, Connie
Lee, Karen DeWolf, Richard Flournoy;
music director, M. W, Stoloff; film editor,
Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 9Apr42;
LP11194,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
41
BLONDIE'S HOLIDAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 67 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on Chic Young's ''Blondie" comic.
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Abby Berlin; original screenplay, Constance
Lee; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry
Simms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Apr47;
LP913,
BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the comic strip 'Blondie" created by
Chie Young.
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original
screenplay, Connie Lee; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Apr46;
LP265.
BLONDIE'S REWARD, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 7 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
Based on Chic Young's "'Blondie'' comic,
Summary: A shaky real estate transaction
turns out well for Dagwood.
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original
screenplay, Edward Bernds; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Al Clark.
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry
Simms, Marjorie Kent, Daisy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12May48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1589,
BLONDIE'S SECRET, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 68 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary; Complications involving office
pranks, a robbery, and counterfeit money
delay the Bumsteads' vacation,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; original
screenplay, Jack Henley; film editor, Rich-
ard Fantl,
Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake,
Jerome Cowan, Jack Rice.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Dec48;
LP1996,
BLOOD AND SAND, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1941, 11,227 ft., sd. Based
on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez.
Credits: Director, Rouben Mamoulian;
screenplay, Jo Swerling; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30May41; LP10524.
BLOOD ON HER SHOE, SEE The Girl Who
Dared.
BLOOD ON THE MOON, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1948, 88 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel, "'Gunman's
Chance," by Luke Short [pseud, of Fred-
erick Dilley Glidden},
Summary: A Western in which a Texas
cowpuncher settles a feud between cattle-
men and homesteaders,
Credits: Producer, Theron Warth; direc-
tor, Robert Wise; screenplay, Lillie Hay-
ward; adaptation, Harold Shumate, Luke
Short; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Samuel E,
Beetley.
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel
Geddes, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan,
Phyllis Thaxter,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Nov48;
LP2010,
BLOOD ON THE SUN, Released through
United Artists, c1945, 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, From a story by Garrett Fort,
Credits: Producer, William Cagney;
director, Frank Lloyd; screenplay, Lester
Cole; music, Miklos Rozsa; film editors,
Truman K, Wood, Walter Hannemann,
© Cagney Productions, Inc,; 15Jun45;
LP13349,
BLOOD PRESSURE, Presented by The
Bureau of Aeronautics for the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery. sd,
Appl. author: James P, Prindle.
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title &
descr,, 17Jun43; 3 prints, 7Jun43; MU13711.
BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., color. A Mervyn LeRoy pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer, Irving-Asher; director,
Mervyn LeRoy; story, Ralph Wheelwright;
screenplay, Anita Loos; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, George
Boemler, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 2Jul41; LP10607,
BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Jun42; MP12653.
BLOW THE MAN DOWN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by RCM Productions, Inc, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1783.
BLOW THE WHISTLE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Mar45; MP15736.
BLOWTOP BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 290ct45; MP16454.
BLUE BARRON AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd,
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman; photographer, George
Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24May40;
MP 10254,
THE BLUE BIRD. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 7,426 ft., sd. Based
on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Ernest Pascal; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jan40; LP9755,
THE BLUE DAHLIA, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1946. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, John Houseman; direc-
tor, George Marshall; screenplay, Raymond
Chandler; music director, Victor Young,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Feb46;
LP261,
THE BLUE DANUBE, Loew's Inc., c1939,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
666 ft., sd., color, (An M-G-M Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Hugh Harman; music,
Johann Strauss; arranger, Scott Bradley,
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 29Dec39; MP10070,
BLUE DANUBE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Jan41; MP11617,
BLUE GRASS GENTLEMEN, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel,
sd., color, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports
Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; music score,
L, deFrancesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer,
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Sep44; MP15269.
BLUE HAWAII, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 27Nov44; MP15435,
BLUE MOON. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Feb46; MP245.
THE BLUE RIBBON LEADER. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A horse, having won a blue
ribbon at the State Fair, is led into a
Chevrolet high-rack truck, and driven safely
and rapidly home,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7May48; 6 prints, 10May48; MU3033,
BLUE SIERRA. Loew's Inc., c1946, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels,
sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Fred M. Wilcox; original screenplay, Lionel
Houser; music score, Scott Bradley,
Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Conrad A,
Nervig. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Apr46; LP291.
BLUE SKIES, Paramount Pictures Inc.,c1946,
104 min,, sd,, color,35mm, Based on an
original idea by Irving Berlin,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
Stuart Heisler; screenplay, Arthur Sheekman;
adaptation, Allan Scott; lyrics and music, Irv-
ing Berlin; director of music, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, LeRoy Stone. Technicolor,
Cast: Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan
Caulfield, Billy De Wolfe, Olga San Juan,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Dec46;
LP758,
THE BLUE STREAK, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Apr40;
MP10135,
BLUE WARRIORS OF THE PACIFIC. c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Director and photographer, Van
Campen Heilner.
© Hawley-Lord, Inc.; 200ct46; MP1283.,
BLUE, WHITE AND PERFECT. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1941, 6,779 ft.,
sd, Based on the story by Borden Chase
and the character ''Michael Shayne," created
by Brett Halliday,
Credits; Director, Herbert I, Leeds;
screenplay, Samuel G, Engel; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
24Dec41; LP11021,
BLUE WINNERS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Director, R. T. Erwin; narrator,
Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 23Feb45;
MP15670.
BLUEBEARD, P.R.C, Pictures, Inc., c1944.
8 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Edgar G, Ulmer; orig-
inal story, Arnold Phillips, Werner H.
Furst; screenplay, Pierre Gendron,
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov44;
LP13562,
THE BLUEJACKET'S PERSONAL HYGIENE,
Time, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
© Time, Inc.; 2Nov43; MP14257,
BLUENOSE SCHOONER, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1944, 10 min., sd., color,
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Douglas Sinclair,
Edward Buckman; narrator, Lou Marcelle.
Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 140ct44;
MP15301,
42
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BLUES IN THE NIGHT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jan42; MP12143,
BLUES IN THE NIGHT, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941,. 88 min., sd. From a
play by Edwin Gilbert,
Credits: Associate producer, Henry
Blanke; director, Anatole Litvak; screen-
play, Robert Rossen; film editor, Owen
Marks,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 6Oct41;
LP10817.
BLUES OF MARY'S FLAT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm, A Filmcraft
production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Dec46; MP1457,
BLUNDER BELOW. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Ted Pierce; animation, Dave
Tendlar, Harold Walker.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Feb42;
LP11075,
BLUSHING BRIDE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP13102,
BOARDWALK BOOGIE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Jan41; MP11099,
BOATS. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1938,
1 reel, sd. With primary grade teacher's
handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 21Dec38;
MP14192,
BOB CHESTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd,
(Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; photog-
rapher, George Webber; film editor, Robert
Blauvelt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Mar41;
MP10959,
BOB, SON OF BATTLE, SEE Thunder in the
Valley.
BOB WILLS AND HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1944, 10 min.,
sd, (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz; narration,
James Bloodworth,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Oct44;
MP15291.
THE BOBBY-SOX TUNE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7TAug44; MP15092,
BOBBY THE SEAL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Jan45; MP15592,
BOB-O-LINK,. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Jun42; MP12671,
BODY AND SOUL, Roberts Productions, Inc.,
c1947, Presented by the Enterprise Studio.
12 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Bob Roberts; direc-
tor, Robert Rossen; original screenplay,
Abraham Polonsky; music, Hugo Friedhofer;
music director, Rudolph Polk; film editor,
Robert Parrish,
Cast: John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel
Brooks,
© Roberts Productions, Inc.; 22Aug47;
LP1279,
BODY CARE AND GROOMING, McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, (McGraw-Hill Text-Films,
Health Education Series, no. 1)
Summary: The film emphasizes the
importance of daily personal care of the
body, from the standpoint of health and of
social adjustment, Prepared to accompany
the book, ''Textbook of Healthful Living,"
by Harold S, Diehl, and designed to instruct
college students and other adults, Animated
drawings and photomicrographs are included.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Mar48;
MP3252,
BODY DEFENSES AGAINST DISEASE,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm, In Greek,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Jun46; MP803,
BODY DEFENSES AGAINST DISEASE,
Encyclopaedia Kritannica Films, Inc., in
collaboration with Paul R, Cannon, c1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version,
Title on script: "Liggaamsverdediging teen
Siekte,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Jul46; MP1861,
THE BODY DISAPPEARS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 72 min., sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Stoloff;
director, D, Ross Lederman; original
screenplay, Scott Darling, Erna Lazarus;
film editor, Frederick Richards,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 6Dec41;
LP10878,
THE BODY FIGHTS BACTERIA, McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948, 17 min., sd.,
béw, 16mm. (McGraw-Hill Text-Films,
Health Education Series, no, 3)
Summary: With the aid of animation and
photomicrographs, the film shows how the
body sets up defenses against pathogenic
bacteria, and stresses the roles of immun-
ization and healthful living in protecting the
body against disease, Prepared to accom-
pany the "Textbook of Healthful Living," by
Harold S, Diehl, and designed to instruct
college students and other adults,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Mar48;
MP3254,
THE BODY SNATCHER, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945, 78 min., sd. Based on
a short story by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Robert Wise; written for screen by Philip
MacDonald, Carlos Keith; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor,
J. R, Whittredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 15Feb45;
LP13340,
THE BODYGUARD, Loew's Inc., c1944,
674 ft., sd., color, (An M-G-M Tom and
Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Ken Muse, Pete
Burness, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence;
music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,, 13Jul44; LP168,
BODYGUARD. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about a man who,
suspected of murder, eludes the police in
order to solve the crime and clear himself,
Credits: Producer, Sid Rogell; director,
Richard O, Fleischer; original story, George
W. George, Robert B, Altman; screenplay,
Fred Niblo, Jr., Harry Essex; music, Paul
Sawtell; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Elmo Williams,
Cast: Lawrence Tierney, Priscilla Lane,
Philip Reed, June Clayworth, Elisabeth
Risdon,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 11Sep48;
LP1862,
BOILING OVER. General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows how cooking problems
are solved by using a General Electric
Stratoliner Range.
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49;
MP4407,
THE BOLD FRONTIERSMAN, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: ''Rocky'' Lane comes to the aid
of ranchers when the success of their water
project is endangered by thieves and gam-
blers,
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Bob Williams; music director, Mort
Glickman; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast; Allan Rocky" Lane, Black Jack,
Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, John Alvin,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 12Apr48;
LP1593,
BOLERO, Musicolor, Inc, Released by
United Artists, c1949, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (David L, Loew Musicolor Short)
Summary: A musical short presenting
"Bolero" by Maurice Ravel,
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen,
© Musicolor, Inc.; 24Jun49 (in notice:
1946); MP4188,
BOMB FUZES MARK 221, 223, 228. Walter
Lantz Productions for the U. S, Navy,
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr.
& 4 prints, 12Jul44; MU15017.
BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY. Monogram
Pictures Corp,, cl1949, 71 min., sd., sepia,
35mm, Based on a novel by Roy Rockwood
[pseud,]
Summary: An adventure drama of the
African jungle, A young girl, on a zoological
expedition, becomes separated from her
father and is rescued by a white boy who has
grown up in the wilderness,
Credits: Producer, Walter Mirisch;
director, Ford Beebe; screenplay, Jack
DeWitt; music director, Edward Kay; editor,
Roy Livingston,
Cast: Johnny Sheffield, Peggy Ann Garner,
Onslow Stevens, Charles Irwin, Smoki
Whitfield,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Mar49;
LP2244,
BOMBALERA, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1,757 ft., sd., color, (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Louis Harris; direc-
tor, Noel Madison; original screenplay,
Jerry Gruskin; music director, Irvin Talbot;
arranger, Harry Simeone; editor, Helene
Turner, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 9Feb45;
LP13100,
BOMBARDIER,. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 99 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Richard Wallace; story, John
Twist, Martin Rackin; screenplay, John
Twist; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert Wise.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 16May43;
LP12248,
BOMBAY CLIPPER, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, John Rawlins; original
screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Stanley Rubin;
photography, Stanley Cortez; film editor,
Otto Ludwig,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Dec41;
LP10887,
BOMBER'S MOON, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943, 6,330 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Charles Fuhr; original
story, Leonard Lee; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet, Aubrey Wisert; music director,
Emil Newman,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
43
BOMBER'S MOON. Cont'd,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Aug43; LP12347,
BOMBS OVER BURMA, Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; director, Joseph H. Lewis;
original screenplay, Milton Raison, Joseph
H. Lewis; music direction, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Robert Cline; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 28May42;
LP11341,
BONE BANDIT. Walt Disney Productions,
c1947, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Pluto
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols;
story, Art Scott, Sterling Sturdevant; anima-
tion, George Nicholas, George Kreisl, Jerry
Hathcock, Sandy Strother; music, Oliver
Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jul47;
LP1720,
BONE MARROW. Armour and Company,
7 min,, si., color, i6émm, (Animated
Hematology, no, 2)
Summary: Points out that the study of
bone marrow suggests the diagnosis, treat-
ment, and prognosis of a number of dis-
orders, such as the leukemias, metastic
carcinoma, and malaria,
Credits: Originated in the Department of
Internal Medicine, College of Medicine,
University of Illinois; direction and sce-
nario, Carroll L, Birch; edited by the pro-
fessional staff of The Armour Laboratories,
John H, Glynn, Florian E, Schmidt,
© Armour and Co.,; title, descr., & 3 prints,
26Nov48; MU3670.
BONE SWEET BONE. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., cl1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits; Director, Arthur Davis; story,
William Scott; animation, Don Williams,
Emery Hawkins, Basil Davidovich, J. C.
Melendez,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Dec47; MP3014,
BONE TROUBLE, Walt Disney Productions,
c1940, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 23Apr40;
' LP9752,
BONES, BONES, BONES, Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: ''Bones, Bones, Bones" is sung
by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 4 prints, 18May49; MU4528,
BONGO, SEE Fun and Fancy Free,
BONNE CHANCE, SEE Lucky Partners,
BONNIE LASSIE, Paramount Pictures, Inc.,
e1944, 1,904 ft., sd., color, (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Louis Harris; direc-
tor, William Shea; original screenplay, Ray
E. Spencer; music direction, Irvin Talbot;
music arrangements, Harry Simeone; edited
by Gladys Carley. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 110ct44;
LP12884,
BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE, London Film
Productions, Ltd,, England, c1944,
Released in the U, S. through London Film
Productions, Inc., 1949, 119 min,, sd
color, 35mm.
Summary: Landing in Scotland with seven
men, the young Prince leads the clans in
the misadventurous uprising of 1745, is
thoroughly routed, and eludes capture by
escaping to France,
Credits: Producer, Edward Black; direc-
tor, Anthony Kimmins; screenplay, Clem-
ence Dane; music, lan Whyte; editor, Grace
Garland,
Cast: David Niven, Margaret Leighton,
Morland Graham, John Laurie, Judy Camp-
bell,
”
© London Film Productions, Inc.; 270ct48;
LP2592.
BOOBS IN ARMS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 1,630 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,;13Jan41;
LP10277.
BOOBS IN THE NIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 1,553 ft,
Credits; Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4May43;
LP12026,
BOOBS IN THE WOODS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Harry
Edwards; screenplay, Harry Edwards,
Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 13May40;
LP9639,
BOOBY DUPES, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Mar45;
LP13362.,
BOOBY HATCHED, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
c1944, 7 min,, sd., color, (Looney Tunes)
Credits; Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Warren Foster; animation, I, Ellis; music
director, Carl W, Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Dec44; MP299,
BOOBY SOCKS, Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945, 548 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no, 43)
Credits: Directors, Howard Swift, Bob
Wickersham; story, Sid Marcus; animation,
Chick Otterstrom, Grant Simmons; music,
Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 11Jul45; LP13516,
BOOGIE MAN, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, cl1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America;
Inc,; 18Oct43; MP14043,
THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU,
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1942. 7 reels,
sd, Based on a story by Hal Fimberg and
Robert B. Hunt.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; screenplay, Edwin Blum;
adaptation, Paul Gangelin; music director,
M. W., Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 120ct42;
LP12051.
BOOGIE WOOGIE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1,586 ft., sd., color, (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits; Producer, Louis Harris; director,
Noel Madison; original screenplay, Ray E.
Spencer; music director, Joseph J, Lilley;
editor, Helene Turner. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 12Mar45;
LP13320,
BOOGIE WOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 24Apr44; MP14766,
BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; TApr41; MP11032,
BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY OF COMPANY
B. cl941. Presented by Universal. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune)
A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story
Ben Hardaway, Lowell Elliott; artists,
Alex Lovy, Verne Harding; music, Hughie
Prince; music arrangement, Darrell Calker,
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 9Sep41; MP11534,
BOOGIE WOOGIE CINDY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6May46; MP545,
BOOGIE WOOGIE DREAM, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec44; MP15637,
BOOGIE WOOGIE MAN, c1943, Presented
by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt
Lantz Swing Symphony)
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Verne Harding, Les Kline; music, Darrell
Calker, i
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 19O0ct43; MP14107,
BOOGIE WOOGIE SIOUX, c1942, Presented
by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (Walter
Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt Lantz
Cartune)
Credits; Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Bob
Bentley; music, Darrell Calker, Techni-
color,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 26Nov42; MP13138,
BOOGIE WOOGIE UPSTAIRS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Aug44; MP15152.
BOOGIEMANIA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Apr46; MP542,
BOOGLIE WOOGLIE PIGGY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Nov41; MP11748.
THE BOOK OF JACK LONDON, SEE Jack
London,
BOOK REVUE, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
c1945, 7 min., sd., color, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Emanuel Gould;
music director, Carl W, Stalling, Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Dec45; MP156,
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING, c1945,
1 reel, sd, (Your Life Work Series)
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc,
© A. P. Twogood; 20Sep45; MP16608,
BOOKKEEPING AND YOU, Coronet, c1947.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits; Collaborators, Paul A, Carlson,
Hamden L, Forkner,.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 10Mar47; MP2502.
THE BOOKWORM TURNS, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 803 ft., sd., color, (An M.G.M.
Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 24Jul40; MP10394,
BOOM TOWN. Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 13 reels, ..
sd., baw. Based ona story by James 4
Edward Grant,
Credits; Producer, Sam Zimbalist; direc-
tor, Jack Conway; screenplay, John Lee
Mahin; music score, Franz Waxman; film
editor, Blanche Sewell,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Aug40; LP9868.
BOOMERANG, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
44
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BOOMERANG, Cont'd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec43; MP14461,
BOOMERANG! Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1947, 88 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on "The Perfect Case," an article
by Anthony Abbot [pseud, of Fulton Oursler].
Credits: Director, Elia Kazan; screenplay,
Richard Murphy; music director, Alfred
Newman,
Cast: Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt, Sam
Leven,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
5Mar47; LP968.
BOOT HILL BANDITS. Range Busters, Inc.,
c1942, 6 reels, sd, (The Range Busters
Series, no, 14)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original story and
screenplay, Arthur Durlam; music direc-
tion, Frank Sanucci; photography, Robert
Cline; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 24Apr42; LP11593,
BOOTLE BEETLE, Walt Disney Productions,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Milt Banta; animation, Bill
Justice, Art Babbitt, Judge Whitaker, Andy
Engman; music, Oliver Wallace, Techni-
color,
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Apr47;
LP1374,
BOOTS AND SADDLES, Presented by
Chevrolet, 1 min., color.
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr, & 50prints,
20Mar41; MU10942,
BORBOLETAS, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, in collaboration with Clyde
Fisher, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Portuguese version of "Butterflies,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
10Mar47; MP1839.
BORDER BADMEN. P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, George Milton; music director,
Frank Sanucci; film editor, Holbrook N,
Todd,
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 100ct45;
LP13575,
BORDER BANDITS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Frank H, Young; music director,
Frank Sanucci; photographer, William A.
Sickner; film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Dec45;
LP20.
BORDER BUCKAROOS, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; direction and original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Ira Morgan; film
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16Jun43;
LP12097,
BORDER FEUD, PRC Pictures, Inc,, c1947.
55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original story, Joseph
O'Donnell; screenplay, Patricia Harper;
film editor, Joe Gluck,
Cast: lan Keith, Gloria Marlen, Kenneth
Ferril,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10May47;
LP1028,
BORDER INCIDENT. Loew's Inc,, c1949,
95 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, MGM picture,
Summary: Combining forces, the U. S, and
Mexican immigration authorities trap a gang
of murdering smugglers, =
Credits: Producer, Nicholas Nayfack;
director, Anthony Mann; story, John C,
Higgins, George Zuckerman; screenplay,
John C, Higgins; music director, Andre
Previn; film editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
Cast: Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy,
Howard Da Silva, James Mitchell, Arnold Moss,
© Loew's Inc,; 25Aug49; LP2505,
THE BORDER LEGION, c1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd. Based on the
novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Associate producer-director, Jo-
seph Kane; screenplay, Olive Cooper, Louis
Stevens; music director, Cy Feuer; photogra-
pher, Jack Marta; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Dec40;
LP10174,
BORDER PATROL, Released thru United Art-
ists,c1942, Presented by Harry Sherman
Productions, 64 min., sd, Based on charac-
ters created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director,
Lesley Selander; screenplay, Michael Wilson;
music direction, Irvin Talbot; photography,
Russell Harlan; editor, Sherman A, Rose,
© United Artists Productions, Inc,; 11Dec42;
LP12293.
BORDER ROUNDUP. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Ste-
pee Worth; music, Johnny Lange; film editor,
olbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10Feb43;
LP11853,
BORDER VIGILANTES, Paramount Pictures
Inc,,c1941, 6 reels,sd. Based oncharacters
created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; screenplay, J. Ben-
ton Cheney; photographer, Russel Harlan;
film editor, Carrol Lewis,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Apr41;
LP10416,
BORDER WITHOUT BAYONETS, RKO Pathe,
Inc,, c1947, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(This is America, no, 1)
Credits: Producer, Jan Bonafield; direc-
tor, Larry O'Reilly; written by Richard
Hanser; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor,
David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc., 14Nov47; MP2535.
BORDERTOWN GUN FIGHTERS, c1943.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman §, Hall; music score,
Mort Glickman; photography, Jack Marta;
film editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jun43;
LP12131,
BORDERTOWN TRAIL, 1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Bob Williams, Jesse Duffy; music
score, Joseph Dubin; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Charles Craft,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Jul44;
LP12752.
THE BORED CUCKOO, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, Bunny
Gough, Bill Burner, Larry Riley; animation,
George Germanetti, Steve Muffatti; music
arranger, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 9Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1554,
BORED OF EDUCATION, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, 35mm,
Credits; Director, Bill Tytla; story,
I. Klein, George Hill,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jul46;
LP475.
BORN TO KILL, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 92 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on
the novel 'Deadlier Than the Male" by
James Gunn,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Robert Wise; screenplay, Eve
Greene, Richard Macaulay; music, Paul
Sawtell; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Les Millbrook,
Cast: Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor,
Walter Slezak,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Apr47;
LP988,
BORN TO SING, Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 8 reels,
sd., b&w, Based on a story by Franz G,
Spencer, 4
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Busby Berkeley; screenplay,
Harry Clork, Franz G, Spencer; music
direction, Dave Snell, Lennie Hayton;
orchestration, Wally Heglin, Leonid Raab;
film editor, Robert J. Kern,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan42; LP11332,
BORN TO SPEED, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 6i min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
an original story by Robert B. Churchill.
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Edward L, Cahn; screenplay, Crane Wilbur,
Scott Darling, Robert B, Churchill; music,
Albert Levin; music director, Irving Fried-
man; film editor, W. Donn Hayes.
Cast; Johnny Sands, Terry Austin,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Jan47; LP830.
BORN TO SWING, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Jul41; MP11302,
BORN TWICE, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary; A sermon with musical back-
ground, Based on Jesus' words to Nicode-
mus as found in the third chapter of St, John,
Credits: Producer and director, A, Earl
Hedrick; narrator, Grant E, McDonald,
© A, Earl Hedrick; 31Dec47; LP1491,
BORRAH MINEVITCH AND HIS HARMONICA
SCHOOL, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan43;
MP13216,
BORRAH MINEVITCH AND HIS HARMONICA
SCHOOL. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, (Melody
Master Bands)
Credits; Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 2Dec47;
MP2539,
BORROWED BLONDE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Russ Green;
film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Peggy Maley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Mar47;
LP923,.
BORROWED HERO, Mongram Pictures
Corp,, c1942, 7 reels, sd, From an original
story by Ben Roberts and Sidney Sheldon,
Credits: Producer, A, W. Hackel; direc-
tor, Lewis D, Collins; screenplay, Earle
Snell; photographer, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Martin G, Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 2Jan42;
LP11214,
BORROWED TROUBLE, Hopalong Cassidy
Productions, Inc,, c1948, 60 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Clarence E, Mulford,
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BORROWED TROUBLE, Cont'd,
Summary: Three rival factions in a small
western community, represented by the
teacher in the local school and the owners
of two rival saloons, resolve their differ-
ences with the aid of Hopalong Cassidy.
Credits: Producer, Lewis Rachmil; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; original screen-
play, Charles Belden; music, Darrell Calker;
film editor, Fred W, Berger.
Cast; William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Anne O'Neal, John Parrish,
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
1Jul48; LP1761,
BOSCO, DELINQUENT PUP. Cinepuppet
Productions, Inc, 500 ft., color, 16mm,
(Bosco, Ciné Pup)
Summary: Bosco steals some frankfurters
and a pie.
Credits: Authors, Buell Fuller, John
Fuller, Julian R, Seide.
© Julian R, Seide, Cinepuppet Productions,
Inc,; title & descr., 3Nov48; 2 prints,
280ct48; MU3450,
BOSCO'S BUCKFEVER, Cinepuppet Produc-
tions, Inc, 14 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Bosco misses the train for
Watawetness, the Indian Hunting Ground,
Credits: Authors, Buell Fuller, John
Fuller,
© Cinepuppet Productions, Inc.,; title,
descr, & 2 prints, 15Dec48; MU3676.
THE BOSS OF BIG TOWN. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1942, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story, Arthur
Hoerl; screenplay, Edward Dein; music
director, Leo Erdody; film editor, Charles
Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 4Nov42;
LP11683,
BOSS OF BOOMTOWN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
William Lively; film editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22May44;
LP12660,
BOSS OF BULLION CITY. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1940. 6 reels.
. Credits; Director, Ray Taylor; original
story, Arthur St. Claire; screenplay, Arthur
St. Claire, Victor McLeod.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 130ct40;
LP10043,
BOSS OF HANGTOWN MESA, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,, c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Joseph Lewis; original screenplay, |
Oliver Drake; photography, Charles Van
Enger; film editor, Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 14Jul42;
LP11457,
BOSS OF RAWHIDE, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; direction
and original screenplay, Elmer Clifton;
music director, Lee Zahler; photographer,
Robert Cline; film editor, Charles Henkel,
Jr.
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov43;
LP12373,
BOSTON BEANIE. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947.
6 min,, sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody,
no, 129)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Ben Lloyd, Chic Otterstrom, Roy Jenkins;
music, Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Dec47; LP1328,
BOSTON BLACKIE AND THE LAW, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946, 69 min., sd., b&éw,
35mm, Based on the character 'Boston
Blackie" created by Jack Boyle.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, D. Ross Lederman; original screenplay,
Harry J. Essex; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Chester Morris, Trudy Marshall,
Constance Dowling.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Dec46;
LP730,
BOSTON BLACKIE BOOKED-ON SUSPICION.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; story, Malcolm
Stuart Boylan; screenplay, Paul Yawitz;
film editor, Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10May45;
LP13305.
BOSTON BLACKIE GOES HOLLYWOOD,
Columbia Pictures Corp., 'c1942. 7 reels,
sd, Based upon the character created by
Jack Boyle.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Michael Gordon; original screen-
play, Paul Yawitz; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Nov42;
LP11690,
BOSTON BLACKIE'S CHINESE VENTURE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949, 59 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on characters
created by Jack Boyle.
Summary: Boston Blackie solves a China-
town murder and robbery.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, Seymour Friedman; original
screenplay, Maurice Tombragel; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Richard Fantl,
Cast: Chester Morris, Maylia, Richard
Lane, Don McGuire, Joan Woodbury,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,, 3Mar49;
LP2155,
BOSTON BLACKIE'S RENDEZVOUS,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945, 64 min.,
sd, Taken from a story by Fred Schiller.
Credits: Producer, Alexis Thurn-Taxis;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; screenplay,
Edward Dein; music director, M. R. Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jul45;
LP13405.
BOTANY WEATHER PREDICTIONS. Douglas
Leigh, Inc, 7 films, 1 min, each,
Appl, author: Douglas Leigh.
© Douglas Leigh, Inc,; title, descr, &
32 prints, 10Feb44; MU14475,
BOTH BARRELS BLAZING. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 57 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; original screenplay,
William Lively; film editor, Henry Batista.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17May45;
LP13279,
BOTTLE AND CUP FEEDING, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of Child Devel-
opment, Yale University, c1947, 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1767,
A BOTTLE OF MILK, Herbert Kerkow, c1947,
Presented by U.S. Information, Service,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Roger Barlow; narrator,
Joseph Moncure March; editor, Stanley
Cypher,
© Herbert Kerkow; 4Feb47; MP1725,
BOTTLE OF WINE, Video Varieties Corp.
3 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: "Bottle of Wine" is sung by The
Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4536.
BOTTOMS UP. Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Dec41; MP11911,
BOUNTIFUL ALASKA, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd,, color,
(Father Hubbard's Movietone Adventures)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Lowell
Thomas; music score, L, DeFrancesco,
Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26O0ct45; MP146,
A BOUT WITH A TROUT, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story,
I, Klein, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 100ct47;
LP1244,
THE BOWERY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Aug42; MP12850.
BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story
and screenplay, Gerald Schnitzer; music
director, Edward Kay; photography, Mack
Stengler; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Sep42;
LP11590,
BOWERY BLITZKRIEG. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Wallace Fox; original story, Brendan Wood,
Donn Mullahy; screenplay, Sam Robins; pho-
tography, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
Robert Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Aug41;
LP10663,
BOWERY BOMBSHELL, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm, Sug-
gested by a story by Victor Hammond,
Credits: Producers, Lindsley Parsons,
Jan Grippo; director, Phil Karlson; original
screenplay, Edmond Seward; music director,
Edward Kay; photographer, William Sickner;
editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 1Jul46;
LP408,
BOWERY BOY, c1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, William Morgan; original
story, Sam Fuller, Sidney Sutherland;
screenplay, Robert Chapin, Harry Kronman,
Eugene Solow; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 27Dec40;
LP10175,
BOWERY BUCKAROOS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947, 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay, Tim
Ryan, Edmond Seward, Jerry Warner,
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby
Jordan,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Nov47;
LP1285,
BOWERY BUGS. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1948,. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; voice,
Mel Blanc; animation, Emery Hawkins,
Basil Davidovich, J. C, Melendez, Don
Williams,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 30Dec48; MP4149,
BOWERY CHAMPS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story and screenplay, Earle Snell; photog-
raphy Ira Morgan; film editor, John Link,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 210ct44;
LP12917,
46
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BOWERY TO BROADWAY. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc,; c1944, 94 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, John Grant: director,
Charles Lamont; original story, Edmund
Joseph, Bart Lytton; screenplay, Edmund
Joseph, Bart Lytton, Arthur Horman; music
director, Edward Ward; cameraman Charles
Van Enger; film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Oct44;
LP12944,
THE BOWLINE, Presented by United States
Navy. sd., béw.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 6 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14524,
THE BOWLING ALLEY-CAT, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 727 ft., sd., color, (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 1Jul42; LP11473,
BOWLING FEVER. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1946,
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope,
no, 3)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrated by Red Barber.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 15Nov46; MP1742,
BOWLING FOR STRIKES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1940, 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; conti-
nuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Ed
Thorgersen; music score, L, De Francesco;
photographer, Jack Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Dec40; MP10871.
BOWLING FUNDAMENTALS, Teaching
Films, Inc., c1947, 15 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Writer, Krumgold; editor, Stenius.
© Teaching Films, Inc,; 16Apr47; MP2132,
BOWLING KINGS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (The
World of Sports, no, 133)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Nov47;
MP2517.
BOWLING SKILL. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jan40;
MP9943,
BOWLING TRICKS. Loew's Inc,, c1947,
10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture,
Summary: Trick shots by Andy Varipapa,
expert bowler,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; screenplay,
Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec47; MP2603.
BOXCAR RHAPSODY, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1Jun42; MP12636,
A BOY, A GUN AND BIRDS, Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1939. 673 ft.,
sd,, color, (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Ben Harrison; anima-
tion, Manny Gould; music, Joe De Nat.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Dec39; LP9322.
A BOY AND HIS DOG. Vitaphone Corp., c1947,
20 min., sd., color, 35mm, A Warner Bros,
short subject.
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz; original
story, Samuel A, Derieux; screenplay, Saul
Elkins,
Cast: Harry Davenport, Billy Sheffield,
Fleeta,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 22Apr47; LP961.
THE BOY AND THE EAGLE. RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1949, 15 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary; A bald eagle nursed back to
health by a crippled boy helps him regain
his courage to walk again,
Credits: Producer and director, William
R, Lasky; original story and screenplay,
Daniel Pratt Mannix; narrator, Dickie
Moore; music director, Nathaniel Shilkret,
Cast: Dickie Moore,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 30Sep49; MP4638,
THE BOY AND THE GIRL FROM NORTH
AND SOUTH CAROLINA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Sep46; MP1165,
THE BOY AND THE WOLF. Loew's Inc.,,
c1943, 726 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Apr43; LP12114,
THE BOY FROM STALINGRAD, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; story, Robert Arden,
Robert Lee Johnson; screenplay, Ferdinand
Reyher; music, Gregory Stone; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Apr43;
LP12014,
BOY IN COURT; story of the juvenile court
and probation, The National Probation
Association, c1940, 12 min,, sd., 16mm
or 35mm,
Credits: David H. Lion; narrator, Niles
Welch,
© The National Probation Association;
250ct40; LP10091.
BOY MEETS GIRL, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Apr43; MP13507,
THE BOY, THE GIRL AND THE DOG, SEE
Marry the Boss's Daughter.
THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF. SEE The
Window.
THE BOY WITH GREEN HAIR, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1948, Presented by Dore
Schary, 82 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A modern fable about the
unhappy plight of children in a war-torn
world, After an orphan's hair turns green
overnight, he is jeered at by the townsfolk,
Eventually his hair becomes a symbol for
the need of tolerance and peace.
Credits: Producer, Stephen Ames; direc-
tor, Joseph Losey; story, Betsy Beaton;
screenplay, Ben Barzman, Alfred Lewis
Levitt; music, Leigh Harline; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Frank Doyle.
Cast: Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, Barbara
Hale, Dean Stockwell, Richard Lyon,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Nov48;
LP2012,
THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.; c1940, 8 reels, sd,
Based on the stage play by George Abbott,
Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director,
A, Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Leonard
Spigelgass, Charles Grayson, Paul Gerard
Smith; music director, Charles Previn;
film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 18Jul40;
LP9774,
BOYS OF THE CITY. Mongram Pictures
Corp., c1940, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Joseph H, Lewis; original story and
screenplay, William Lively; photography,
Robert Cline; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 19Jul40;
LP9809,
BOYS' RANCH, Loew's Inc,, c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10 reels,
sd,, b&w,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Roy Rowland; original story and screenplay,
William Ludwig; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Ralph E. Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr46; LP231,
BRAINS CAN BE BEAUTIFUL, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Justin Herman; narra-
tor, Kenneth Roberts,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30May47;
MP2089,
BRAND OF FEAR. Monogram Pictures
Corp,, c1949, 56 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which Jimmy and
"Cannonball" come to the aid of the sheriff
whose efforts to enforce law and order are
stymied when the outlaws blackmail him,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Oliver Drake; original screenplay, Basil
Dickey; music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, Carl Pierson,
Cast; Jimmy Wakely, ''Cannonball" Taylor,
Gail Davis, Tom London, Marshall Reed,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Jul49;
LP2531,
BRAND OF THE DEVIL, P.R.C, Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screen-
play, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Edward Kull; film
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 15Jul44;
LP12736,
BRANDIN' TIME, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Dec43; MP14430.
BRANDING IRONS, Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner Bros.*
Credits: Written and directed by Wayne
Davis; narrator, Gayne Whitman,
© Vitaphone Corp.; TAug47; MP2282,
BRANDSTOF EN WARMTE, SEE Fuels and
Heat,
THE BRASHER DOUBLOON, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1947, 72 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, Based on "The High
Window," a novel by Raymond Chandler.
Credits: Director, John Brahm; screen-
play, Dorothy Hannah; adaptation, Leonard
Praskins; music director, Alfred Newman,
Cast: George Montgomery, Nancy Guild,
Conrad Janis.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
22Feb47; LP969,
BRASIL, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, in collaboration with Earle K, James,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm, Spanish
version of "Brazil."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Mar47; MP1852.
BRASIL (O POVOS DAS PLANTACOES)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in
collaboration with Earle K, James, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Portuguese ver-
sion of "Brazil,' :
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
17Mar47; MP1856,
THE BRAT. SEE Girl from Avenue A,
THE BRAVE LITTLE BAT, c1941, 1 reel,
sd, (Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger
Productions,
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Rudolph
Larriva; music director, Carl W, Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Sep41; MP11593,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
47
BRAVO, MR. STRAUSS, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd, George Pal Pro-
ductions, Inc,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 10Mar43;
LP11899,
BRAZIL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 300ct44; MP15358,
BRAZIL, c1944, Presented by Republic
Pictures, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, Richard English; screenplay, Frank
Gill, Jr., Laura Kerr; music, Ary Barroso;
music director, Walter Scharf; orchestral
arrangements, George Parrish; photographer,
Jack Marta; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Oct44;
LP12997,
BRAZIL, Time, Inc., c1944, 2 reels,
© Time, Inc,; 20ct44; MP15216,
BRAZIL; people of the plantations, Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 10Dec40;
MP10823,
BRAZIL, SEE
Brasil,
Brasil (O Povos das Plantag6es)
BREAD, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Feb46; MP262,
BREAD AND WINE, International Film
Foundation, Inc., c1947, 14 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: This picture emphasizes the
social significance of the mezzadria system
of Italian farming, and shows the daily life
of the Italian farmers as they labor for their
"bread and wine,"
Credits: Director, Victor Vicas; original
story, Norman Borisoff; script, Basil Beyea;
narrator, Tony Kraber,
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
26Jul47; MP2618,
BREAD TRAILER; for '"'Give Us This Day."
Presented by American Baking Institute.
3 min., sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Anheuser-Busch, Inc,; title, descr. &
55 prints, 27May40; MU10235,
BREAKDOWN BLUES, General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: An old mechanical refrigerator
is compared to the General Electric refrig-
erator,
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49;
MP4399,
BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD. Released
through United Artists. c1946, Presented by
Golden Pictures, 91 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Robert S, Golden;
director, Harold Schuster; original story
and screenplay, Earl Baldwin; music direc-
tor, Nat W. Finston; film editor, Bernard
W. Burton,
© Golden Pictures, Inc.; 22Feb46; LP113.
BREAKFAST IN RHYTHM. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 290ct43; MP14087.
BREAKIN' IT DOWN, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Will Cowan; director,
Lewis D, Collins; music director, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jul46;
LP457.
BREAKING THE BOTTLENECK, Presented
by The Development Committee of the
Folding Paper Box Association of America
in cooperation with Ingersoll-Rand Co,
Appl, authors: R. F. Burroughs, L, S.
Johnson, J, D, Malcolmson, W, T., Ritter,
H. W. Schwartz. Ee
© Folding Paper Box Association of
America; title, descr. & 5 prints, 5Apr45;
MU15790,
THE BREAST STROKE AND UNDERWATER
SWIMMING, Presented by U.S. Coast
Guard, sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr, & 35 prints, 26Jul43; MU13774,
BREATH OF LIFE, Donald D, McDonald,
c1947, 13 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary; Illustrates the use of the
Blanchard portable plastic lung, a type of
medical equipment that induces rhythmic
breathing,
© Donald D, McDonald; 1Jul47; MP2954,
BREATHLESS, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 22Jun42; MP12712,
THE BREECHES BUOY; beach apparatus
drill, Presented by United States Coast
Guard, b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 24Mar44; 6 prints, 25Mar44;
MU14654,
BREEZY LITTLE BEARS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Paramount
Paragraphics)
Credits: Director, John A, Haeseler;
written by Justin Herman; narrator, Frank
Crumit; editor, Leslie Roush,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Dec40;
LP10142,
BRENDA STARR, REPORTER, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1945, 2 reels each (no, 1,
3 reels), sd, Based on the comic strip by
Dale Messick, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Wallace W. Fox; orig-
inal screenplay, Andy Lamb, George H,
Plympton,
1, Hot News, © 26Jan45; LP13282,
2, The Blazing Trap. © 2Feb45; LP13289,
3, Taken For a Ride, © 9Feb45; LP13307,
4, A Ghost Walks. © 16Feb45; LP13314.
5, The Big Boss Speaks, © 23Feb45;
LP13325,
6. Man Hunt, © 2Mar45; LP13351,
7. Hideout of Terror, © 9Mar45; LP13360.
8, Killer at Large. © 16Mar45; LP13373,
9, Dark Magic, © 23Mar45; LP13386,
10, A Double-Cross Backfires, © 30Mar45;
LP13406,
11, On the Spot. © 6Apr45; LP13419.
12, Murder At Night. © 13Apr45; LP13432,
13, The Mystery of the Payroll, © 20Apr45;
LP13440,
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS, Released through
United Artists, c1945. Presented by
Edward Small. 9 reels, sd. From the
novel by George Barr McCutcheon and
stage play by Winchell Smith and Byron
Ongley.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screenplay,
Siegfried Herzig, Charles Rogers, Wilkie
Mahoney; music director, Louis E, Forbes;
film editor, Richard Heermance,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
7Apr45; LP13220,
THE BRIBE, Loew's Inc,., c1949, 98 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm, An MGM picture, Based
on a short story by Frederick Nebel,
Summary: A melodrama about a federal
agent who investigates war surplus racket-
eering in Central America,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, Robert Z, Leonard; screenplay,
Marguerite Roberts; music score, Miklos
Rozsa; film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
Cast; Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Charles
Laughton, Vincent Price, John Hodiak,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Feb49; LP2100,
THE BRICK AND STONE MASON, c1945.
1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work Series)
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc,
© A, P. Twogood; 20Sep45; MP16607,
BRICK BRADFORD, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels),
sd,, b&w, 35mm. Based on the newspaper
feature, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tors, Spencer Bennet, Thomas Carr;
screenplay, George H, Plympton, Arthur
Hoerl, Lewis Clay,
1, Atomic Defense, © 5Jan48; LP1388,
2, Flight to the Moon, © 5Jan48; LP1389,
3, Prisoners to the Moon, © 5Jan48;
LP1406,
4, Into the Volcano, © 5Jan48; LP1407.
5. Bradford at Bay. © 12Jan48; LP1418,
6. Back to Earth, © 19Jan48; LP1428,
7, Into Another Century, © 26Jan48;
LP1469,
8. Buried Treasure, © 2Feb48; LP1471,
9, Trapped in the Time Top. © 9Feb48;
LP1816,
10, The Unseen Hand, © 16Feb48; LP1817.
11, Poison Gas, © 23Feb48; LP1818,
12, Door of Disaster, © 1Mar48; LP1490.
13, Sinister Rendezvous. © 8Mar48;
LP1506,
14, River of Revenge. © 15Mar48; LP1512,
15, For the Peace of the World. © 22Mar48;
LP1524,
BRIDE AND GLOOM, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story,
John Grey; screenplay, Edward Bernds,
Cast: Shemp Howard,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar47;
LP919.
BRIDE BY MISTAKE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 81 min., sd,
Credits; Producer, Bert Granet; director,
Richard Wallace; original story, Norman
Krasna; screenplay, Phoebe and Henry
Ephron; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,, 9Aug44;
LP13005,
THE BRIDE CAME C, O, D, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, cl1941, 10 reels, sd. A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture, From the
story by Kenneth Earl and M, M, Musselman,
Credits: Director, William Keighley;
screenplay, Julius J, and Philip G, Epstein;
music, Max Steiner,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 12Jul41;
LP10585,
BRIDE FOR SALE, Crest Productions, Inc.
Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary; A farce in which a joint plot to
teach a career girl a lesson backfires when
both of the would-be teachers fall in love
with her,
Credits; Producer, Jack Skirball; director,
William D, Russell; story, Joseph Fields,
Frederick Kohner; screenplay, Bruce
Manning, Islin Auster; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; music, Frederick Hol-
lander; film editor, Frederick Knidtson,
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Robert Young,
George Brent, Max Baer, Gus Schilling,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 13Nov49;
LP2675.
THE BRIDE GOES WILD, Loew's Inc., c1948.
98 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Summary: A romantic comedy about a gay,
irresponsible bachelor who writes children's
stories, and a prim New England school
teacher who illustrates them,
Credits; Producer, William H, Wright;
director, Norman Taurog; original screen-
play, Albert Beich; music score, Rudolph
G. Kopp; film editor, George Boemler.
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE BRIDE GOES WILD, Cont'd,
Cast: Van Johnson, June Allyson, Butch
Jenkins, Hume Cronyn, Una Merkel.
© Loew's Inc,; 26Feb48; LP1510.
BRIDE OF VENGEANCE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949, 92 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm,
Summary: A swashbuckling melodrama
about the malevolence, intrigues, and
political depredations of the bloodthirsty
Borgias. Setting, Renaissance Italy.
Credits: Producer, Richard Maibaum;
director, Mitchell Leisen; story, Michael
Hogan; screenplay, Cyril Hume, Michael
Hogan; music score, Hugo Friedhofer;
editor, Alma Macrorie,
Cast; Paulette Goddard, John Lund,
MacDonald Carey, Albert Dekker, John
Sutton,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6May49;
LP2292,
THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946. 9 reels, sd, Froma
story by Dwight Mitchell Wiley and a play by
Harry Segall,
Credits: Producer, Seton I, Miller; direc-
tor, Irving Pichel; screenplay, Dwight
Mitchell Wiley; music score, Frederick
Hollander,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Mar46;
LP348,
BRIDELESS GROOM, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 17 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: The Three Stooges,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Sep47;
LP1195,
THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY. Released
through United Artists, c1944, Presented by
Benedict Bogeaus, 107 min., sd. A Rowland
V. Lee production, From the novel by
Thornton Wilder.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Rowland V, Lee; screenplay,
Howard Estabrook; adaptation, Howard
Estabrook, Herman Weissman; music direc-
tor, Dimitri Tiomkin; cinematographer,
John Boyle; film editor, Harvey Manger.
© Benedict Bogeaus Productions; 11Feb44;
LP12725,
BRIDGE TROUBLE, Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min,, sd., color,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp,,; title, descr, &
44 prints, 26Apr40; MU10216,.
BRIEF EINER UNBEKANNTEN, SEE Letter
from an Unknown Woman,
BRIEF ENCOUNTER, c1946, Presented by
J, Arthur Rank, 9 reels, sd,, 35mm,
A Noel Coward-Cineguild production,
Credits: Production and story, Noel
Coward; director, David Lean; film editor,
Jack Harris,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 220ct46;
LP650,
BRIEF INTERVAL, Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
962 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; screen-
play, Herman Boxer; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc,; 15Jan43; LP11790,
BRIGHAM YOUNG, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940, 10,275 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; story,
Louis Bromfield; screenplay, Lamar Trotti;
music, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Sep40; LP10118,
BRIGHT SHINES THE MOON, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25Sep44; MP15226,
BRIGHT STARS, SOFT GUITARS AND YOU,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25May42; MP12594,
THE BRIGHTON STRANGLER, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1945, 67 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Max Nosseck; original screenplay,
Arnold Phillips, Max Nosseck; music, Leigh
Harline; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 10May45;
LP13344,
BRIMSTONE, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 90 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a stage-
robbing cattleman, the local homesteaders,
and the forces of law and order battle it out.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; story, Norman S, Hall; screen-
play, Thames Williamson; music, Nathan
Scott; film editor, Arthur Roberts,
Cast: Rod Cameron, Adrian Booth, Walter
Brennan, Forrest Tucker, Jack Holt,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug49;
LP2511,
BRING HIMSELF BACK ALIVE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Dec40;
LP10131,
BRING ON THE GIRLS, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945, 10 reels, sd., color. Froma
story by Pierre Wolff,
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Karl
Tunberg, Darrell Ware; music director,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, William Shea,
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 16Feb45;
LP13216,
BRINGING HOME THE BACON, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1941, Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel,
sd, (An Aesop Fable) (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 11Jul41; MP11322,
BRINGING UP FATHER, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd., 35mm,
Based on the original newspaper feature
by George McManus.
Credits; Producer, Barney Gerard; direc-
tor, Eddie Cline; original story, Barney
Gerard, Eddie Cline; screenplay, Jerry
Warner; music director, Edward J. Kay;
photographer, L. W, O'Connell; film editor,
Ralph Dixon,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 270ct46;
LP657.
BRINGING UP FATHER, SEE
Jiggs and Maggie in Court,
Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters.
Jiggs and Maggie in Society.
BRITAIN AND HER EMPIRE, SEE The
March of Time, 1946.
BRITAIN'S R.A.,F. SEE The March of Time,
v. 7, no, 2,
BRITANNIA MEWS. SEE The Forbidden
Street,
BRITISH INTELLIGENCE. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1940. Based on a play by
Anthony Paul Kelly.
Credits: Director, Terry Morse; screen-
play, Lee Katz.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 1Jan40;
LP9355.
BRITISH ISLES, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd,, b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the farm lands and
industrial centers of the British Isles, and
such British products as cutlery, machine
tools, pottery, and textiles, Britain is pic-
tured as the world's greatest builder of
ships, the world's greatest trader, anda
nation whose people have fostered the spirit
of freedom,
Credits: Collaborator, Harold S, Kemp.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
24Nov48; MP3603.
THE BROAD JUMP, Coronet, c1946,
10 min., sd,, bew, 16mm, (Physical Educa-
tion Series)
Credits; Collaborator, Dean B, Cromwell,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 4May46; MP2562,
THE BROADER CONCEPT OF METHOD,
PART 1, DEVELOPING PUPIL INTEREST.
McGraw-Hill Book Co.,, Inc,, c1947, 13 min.,
sd,, baw, 16mm, (Teacher Education Series,
Film 4)
Summary: The film contrasts the teacher-
dominated recitation with an informal
classroom discussion, Prepared to accom-
pany the textbook, "Student Teaching," by
Dr, Raleigh Schorling,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47;
MP2675,
THE BROADER CONCEPT OF METHOD,
PART 2, TEACHER AND PUPILS
PLANNING AND WORKING TOGETHER,
McGraw-Hill Book Co.,, Inc., c1947,
19 min,, sd., bew, 16mm, (Teacher Educa-
tion Series, Film 5)
Summary: This film shows the activities
of students who have organized into func-
tional groups to work on a project, and
indicates how the teacher can provide
tactful guidance, Prepared to accompany
the textbook, "Student Teaching," by
Dr, Raleigh Schorling,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47;
MP2676,
BROADWAY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Producer, William D, Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice; Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,);
30Dec46; MP1772,
BROADWAY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 10 reels, sd. Based on the Jed
Harris stage production by Philip Dunning
and George Abbott.
Credits: Producer, Bruce Manning; direc-
tor, William A, Seiter; screenplay, Felix
Jackson, John Bright; adaptation, Bruce
Manning; photography, George Barnes; film
editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11May42;
LP11290.
BROADWAY AND MAIN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch, .
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Feb46; MP191,
BROADWAY BIG SHOT. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jed Buell; director,
William Beaudine; original story and screen-
play, Martin Mooney; film editor, Guy
Thayer, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 28Jan42;
LP11054,
BROADWAY CABALLERO, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Mar41; MP10932,
BROADWAY FARMER, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no, 141)
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BROADWAY FARMER, Cont'd,
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ray Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 14Jun45;
MP16062,
BROADWAY LIMITED, Released through
United Artists, c1941, Presented by Hal
Roach, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Gordon Douglas; orig-
inal screenplay, Rian James; music director,
Marvin Hatley; film editor, Bert Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc,; 4Jun41;
LP10507.
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940, Loew's Inc.,
¢c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Norman Taurog; original story,
Jack McGowan, Dore Schary; screenplay,
Leon Gordon, George Oppenheimer; music
director, Alfred Newman; music arrange-
ments, Roger Edens; orchestration, Edward
Powell, Leo Arnaud, Charles Henderson;
film editor, Blanche Sewell.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Feb40; LP9467,
BROADWAY RHYTHM. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd., color, Based on the musical
"Very Warm for May" by Jerome Kern and
Oscar Hammerstein, 2d,
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, Roy Del Ruth; story, Jack McGowan;
screenplay, Dorothy Kingsley, Harry Clork;
music direction and supervision, Johnny
Green; orchestrations, Ted Duncan, Sy
Oliver, Lewis Raymond, Phil Moore; vocal
arrangements, Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane,
Kay Thompson, Gene DePaul; film editor,
Albert Akst. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12542,
BROADWAY RHYTHM. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11567.
BROKEN HEARTED BLUES, Soundies Dis-
’ tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Apr45; MP15887.
BROKEN STRINGS, Riverside Pictures,
c1948, 21 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: The adventures of three puppets
and their educated cat who leave the world
of puppets to enjoy the wonders of the out-
side world.
Credits: Producers, Gordon T, Frye,
Edgar W. Bensen; story, William LeCornec.
© Edgar W, Bensen, Gordon T., Frye, t/a
Riverside Pictures, Bensen-Frye Asso-
ciates; 5Nov48; MP3637,
BROKEN TREATIES, c1941, Presented by
Columbia Pictures Corp, 705 ft., sd.,
color, (This Changing World) A Cartoons
Films, Ltd, picture. A Lawson Harris pro-
duction,
Credits: Director, Paul Fennell; music,
Clarence Wheeler, Dunningcolor,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Aug41;
MP12083,
BRONCO BABES, SEE Variety Views,
no, 163,
BRONCS AND BRANDS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Nov44;
MP15364,
BROOKLYN, I LOVE YOU, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(A Pacemaker)
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 40ct46;
MP1178,
BROOKLYN MAKES CAPITAL. SEE Variety
Views, no, 168,
BROOKLYN ORCHID. Released through
United Artists, c1942, Presented by Hal
Roach, 5 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Hal Roach; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Earle Snell,
Clarence Marks; music score, Edward
Ward; film editor, Ray Snyder,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 2Apr42;
LP11189,
BROOKLYN, U.S.A. SEE Variety Views,
no, 166,
BROOM AND PAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Dec43; MP14305,
BROTHER BILL, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15660,
BROTHER BRAT. Released by Warner Bros.,
c1944, 7 min., sd., color, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Isadore
Ellis; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 240ct44; MP15337,
BROTHER KNOWS BEST. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1947. 19 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts; film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast; Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Dot
Farley, Jack Rice.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 31Dec47;
LP1411,
BROTHER ORCHID. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 10 reels, A Warner Bros.-
First National picture, Based on the story
by Richard Connell,
Credits; Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Earl Baldwin,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 8Jun40;
LP9689,
BROTHER RAT AND A BABY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1940, 11 reels, sd. A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; original
screenplay, John Monks, Jr., Fred F,
Finklehoffe; music director, Leo F, Forb-
stein; film editor, Clarence Kolster,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 13Jan40;
LP9340,
BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, United Produc-
tions of America, c1947, 10 min,, sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary; A cartoon character, repre-
senting the average American, finds all
races and nations living in his backyard,
Initial distrust fades, and the neighbors
resolve to create a world with equal oppor-
tunities for all,
Credits: Director, Robert Cannon; screen-
story, Ring Lardner, Jr., Maurice Rapf,
John Hubley, Phil Eastman,
© United Productions of America; 18Jun47;
MP2709,
BROTHERS IN THE SADDLE, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a ranch
hand, believing his worthless brother to be
innocent of a murder charge, shields him
until he is convinced of his guilt.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Samuel E, Beetley,
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Steve
Brodie, Virginia Cox, Carol Forman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 18Feb49;
LP2167,
BRUCE GENTRY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 2 reels each, sd., bew, 35mm,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits; Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tors, Spencer Bennet, Thomas Carr; film
editors, Earl Turner, Dwight Caldwell,
1, The Mysterious Disc, © 10Feb49;
LP2118,
2, The Mine of Menace, © 17Feb49;
LP2119,
Fiery Furnace, © 24Feb49; LP2126.
Grade Crossing! © 2Mar49; LP2139,
Danger Trail. © 10Mar49; LP2152,
A Fight for Life. © 17Mar49; LP2178.
The Flying Disc, © 24Mar49; LP2191,
. Fate Takes the Wheel. © 31Mar49;
LP2218,
9, Hazardous Heights. © 7Apr49; LP2206,
10, Over the Falls, © 14Apr49; LP2219,
11, Gentry at Bay! © 21Apr49; LP2232,
12, Parachute of Peril, © 28Apr49;
LP2256.
13, Menace of the Mesa. © 5May49;
LP2277,
14, Bruce's Strategy. © 12May49; LP2358.
15, The Final Disc, © 19May49; LP2300,
Onno p wo
THE BRUSH SURFACE ANALYZER, 2 reels
si., b&w.
Appl. author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Micromatic Hone Corp,; title, descr, &
220 prints, 23May40; MU10227,
>
BRUSH TECHNIQUES; the language of water-
color, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, in collaboration with Elio O'Hara,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
13Aug47; MP2305,
BRUTE FORCE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947, 98 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
From a story by Robert Patterson,
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Richard
Brooks; music, Miklos Rozsa; film editor,
Edward Curtiss,
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Hume Cronyn,
Charles Bickford, Yvonne De Carlo, Ann
Blyth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 25Jun47;
LP1086,
THE BRUTE MAN, c1946. 6 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, Dwight V,
Babcock; screenplay, George Bricker,
M, Coates Webster; film editor, Philip
Cahn, 1
Appl, author: PRC Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 130ct46; LP684,
BUBBLE BEE, Walt Disney Productions,
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,,
c1948, 7 min,, sd,, color, 35mm, (Pluto
Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Milt Schaffer, Eric Gurney; music, Oliver
Wallace; animation, Phil Duncan, Hugh
Fraser, George Kreisl, Dan MacManus,
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Jul48;
LP2349,
THE BUBBLE DANCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Sep42; MP12933,
BUBBLING TROUBLES, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
983 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Ralph E, Goldstein,
© Loew's Inc,; 29May40; LP9702,
BUBLICHKI, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 12O0ct42; MP13050,
50
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BUCCANEER BUNNY. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits; Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Manuel Perez, Ken Champion, Virgil Ross,
Gerry Chiniquy.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 31Mar48; MP2976;
24Oct48 (in notice: 1947); MP3434,
BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940, 9 reels, sd, Based on
an adaptation by Zion Myers of a story by
Arthur Stringer.
Credits: Producer and director, Mark
Sandrich; screenplay, William Morrow,
Edmund Beloin; photographer, Charles Lang;
film editor, LeRoy Stone,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May40;
LP9618,
BUCK FEVER, Michigan Department of
Conservation, c1949, 21 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Shows the extensive prepara-
tions which are made for a successful deer-
hunting trip in Michigan.
Credits: Photographer, Walter E, Hastings;
scenario and editor, C. J, Tinker.
© Michigan Department of Conservation,
Education Division; 220ct49; MP4823.
BUCK PRIVATES. c1941. Presented by
Universal Studios, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gottlieb;
director, Arthur Lubin; original screen-
play, Arthur T, Horman; music director,
Charles Previn; cameraman, Milton Kras-
ner; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 28Jan41;
LP10211,
BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1947. 77 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on a story by Richard
Macaulay and Bradford Ropes.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; direc-
tor, Charles T, Barton; screenplay, John
Grant, Frederic I, Rinaldo, Robert Lees;
music, Walter Schumann; orchestrations,
David Tomkin; film editor, Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Tom
Brown, Joan Fulton, Nat Pendleton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & C. S. Co.;
25Mar47; LP926.
BUCKAROO BUGS, Released by Warner
Bros., c1944, 7 min., sd., color, (Bugs
Bunny Special) (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, Robert Clampett; story, Lou
Lilly; animation, Robert McKimson; music
director, Carl W., Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Aug44; MP15164,
BUCKAROO FROM POWDER RIVER, Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1947, 55 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Norman Hall; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
the Cass County Boys.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14O0ct47;
LP1248.
BUCKSKIN EMPIRE, SEE Buckskin Frontier,
BUCKSKIN FRONTIER, United Artists Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1943, Presented by Harry
Sherman, 65 min,, sd, From the story
"Buckskin Empire’ by Harry Sinclair
Drago,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music score, Victor Young; film
editor, Sherman A, Rose,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
17Feb43; LP12065,
BUD ABBOT AND LOU COSTELLO IN
HOLLYWOOD, Loew's Inc,, c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 8 reels,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Martin A, Gosch;
director, S, Sylvan Simon; original story,
Nat Perrin, Martin A, Gosch; screenplay,
Nat Perrin, Lou Breslow; music director,
George Bassman; orchestrations, Ted
Duncan; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Aug45; LP290,
BUDD INDUCTION HEATING PROCESS, Pre-
sented by Budd Induction Heating, Inc. sd.,
color,
Credits: Kodachrome,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 29Nov45; 11 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16574,
BUDDY RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Uni-
versal-International, c1948, 15 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Ralph Dawson,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov48;
MP3559,
BUENOS AIRES TODAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 809 ft., sd. (A Columbia
Tour, no, 2-S,5)
Credits: Narrator, John S, Martin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 100ct41;
MP12094,
BUENOS DIAS, CARMELITA,. c1940. 600 ft.,
sd,, 16mm,
Appl, author; Harold Croghan,
© C, O, Baptista; 4Nov40; LP10028.
BUFFALO BILL, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1944, 8,126 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, William A, Wellman;
original story, Frank Winch; screenplay,
Aeneas MacKenzie, Clements Ripley, Cecile
Kramer; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
11Apr44; LP12908,
BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN, Jack Schwarz
Productions, c1946. 70 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Bernard B, Ray; original screenplay, Fran
Gilbert, Barney Sarecky; music composed,
arranged and conducted by Modest Altsch-
uller; film editor, Bob Crandall,
Cast: Richard Allen, Jennifer Holt, Lee
Shumway.
© Jack Schwarz Productions; 15Dec46;
LP874,
BUFFALO GALS, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, cl1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Jul42; MP12800,
THE BUG PARADE, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodie) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Rod Scrib-
ner; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 210ct41; MP11663,
BUGDAY CIFTCISI. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Collaborator, Herbert Bertsch
Hartwig.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jul46; MP894,
BUGLE CALL RAG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 9Feb42; MP12181.
BUGLE CALL RAG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 8Mar43; MP13337.
THE BUGLE SOUNDS, Loew's Inc,, c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd., b&w, Based upon a story by
Lawrence Kimble and Cyril Hume,
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, S, Sylvan Simon; screenplay,
Cyril Hume; music score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Ben Lewis,
© Loew's Inc,; 16Dec41; LP11038,
BUGLE WOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 9Mar41; MP10902,
BUGS BUNNY AND THE THREE BEARS,
Released by Warner Bros,, c1944, 7 min.,
sd., color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Tedd Pierce; music director, Carl w.
Stallings. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3May44; ‘MP14790,
BUGS BUNNY GETS THE BOID, c1942,
1 reel, sd, (Merrie Melodies) Leon
Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation; Rod
Scribner; music director, Carl WwW. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,.; 18Jul42; MPi2689
BUGS BUNNY NIPS THE NIPS. Released by
Warner Bros., c1944, 7 min., sd., color,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, Isadore Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce; animation, Gil Turner; music direc-
tor, Carl W, Stalling. ‘Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Apr44; MP14754,
BUGS BUNNY RIDES AGAIN, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc,, c1947, 7 min., sd,, color,
35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special) ay
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce, Michael Maltese; music director,
Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Dec47; MP3148,
BUICK'S ON THE JOB. Presented by Buick
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
3 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
© General Motors Corp,; title & descr.,
7Jan43; 170 prints, 4Jan43; MU13177,
BUICK'S ON THE JOB. Presented by Buick
Motor Co, 6 reels, b&w,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title
& descr., 19Apr45; 7 —— 21Apr45;
MU15861.
BUICK'S ON THE JOB; building for total
victory, Presented by Buick Motor Division,
General Motors Corp, sd., b&w.
Appl, author; Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© General Motors Corp,; title, descr. &
12 prints, 9Oct44; MU15265,
BUILD MY GALLOWS HIGH, SEE Out of the
Past,
BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY, Coronet,
c1948, 12 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the advantages of a large
vocabulary and demonStrates methods of
vocabulary building.
. Credits: Educational collaborator, John J.
DeBoer,
© David A, Smart; 80ct48; MP3714,
BUILDING A HIGHWAY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, j
Summary: Explains how a highway is con-
structed, Sequences are entitled: Prepar-
ing the land, Paving the Highway, Making
the Highway Safe.
Credits: Collaborator: M, D, Lagaard,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Nov48; MP3602,
BUILDING A HOUSE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, in collaboration
with Paul Hanna, cl1947, 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm, ;
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
14Nov47; MP2512.
BUILDING AMERICA, Presented by Natural
Gas Pipeline Co, of America.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
51
BUILDING AMERICA. Cont'd,
© Natural Gas Pipeline Co, of America;
title, descr, & 143 prints, 12Sep41;
MU11529,
BUILDING AMERICA'S HOUSES; can costs
be reduced? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, in collaboration with the Twen-
tieth Century Fund and Miles L, Colean,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
10Jan47; MP1579.
BUILDING AMERICA'S ORCHESTRAS—
PATTERN IN STRINGS. Musilog Corpora-
tion of America, c1949, 14 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A teaching film designed to
show to orchestra members the finger pat-
terns for stringed instruments.
Credits: Producer, Fleming Roberts;
directors, Edwin F, Jones, Donald Phillips.
© Musilog Corporation of America;
16Aug49; MP4704,
BUILDING AN OUTLINE, Coronet, c1948,.
10 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: This film shows that clear
thinking, economical use of time, and effec-
tive communication with others is the result
of organization, and that preparing an outline
for a theme is merely the "writing down" of
orderly planning.
Credits: Educational collaborator, William
G, Brink.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 9Jun48; MP3699.
BUILDING MOTION ECONOMY INTO TOOLS
AND EQUIPMENT, color, Saginaw Steering
Gear Division, General Motors Corp.
Appl, author: Otto W, Habel, Godfrey G.
Kearful,
© General Motors Corp.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 270ct45; MU16444.
THE BUILDING OF A TIRE, Walt Disney
Productions, c1946, Presented by Fire-
stone Tire & Rubber Co, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm,
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Feb46 (in
notice: 1945); MP1635,
BUILDING TYPING SKILL. Coronet, c1947,
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, D. D, Lessenberry,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 300ct47; MP2560,
BUILT FOR SPEED, Vitaphone Corp,, c1948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports
Parade)
Summary: The career of a driver in midget
auto races is followed from his first driving
test to his victory over veteran rivals ina
big race,
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Adams; narrator, Knox Manning; film editor,
Everett Sutherland,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 1Jun48; MP3088,
EL BULBO AL VAC{O. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Wilbur L, Beauchamp, cl1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of ''Vacuum
Tubes."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
4Feb47; MP1674.
BULGARIA, Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching
Films Division, c1940, 985 ft.
Appl. author: Kenneth R. Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 31Jul40; MP10706,
THE BULLDOG AND THE BABY. Dis-
tributed by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942,
619 ft., sd, (Fable, no, 19)
Credits; Director, Alec Geiss; story, Jack
Cosgriff; animation, Volus Jones; music,
Paul Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 24Jul42; LP11699,
BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 70 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by Sapper [pseud.
of Herman Cyril McNeile]
Credits: Producers, Louis B. Appleton, Jr.,
Bernard Small; director, Sidney Salkow;
screenplay, Frank Gruber; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Aaron
Stell.
Cast: Ron Randell, Anita-Louise.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Apr47;
LP910,
BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK,
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1947, 7 reels,
sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the novel by
Sapper [pseud, of Herman Cyril McNeile]
Credits: Producers, Louis B. Appleton, Jr.,
Bernard Small; director, Frank McDonald;
screenplay, Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt;
adaptation, Lawrence Edmund Taylor; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Richard Fantl,
Cast: Ron Randell, Gloria Henry.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep47;
LP1202,
BULLET CODE, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 58 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
David Howard; story, Bennet Cohen; screen-
play, Doris Schroeder; music director, Paul
Sawtell; editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Apr40;
LP9515,
BULLET SCARS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 59 min., sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture, Based upon an idea
by Charles Belden and Sy Bartlett.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
original screenplay, Robert E, Kent; music,
Howard Jackson; film editor, James Gibbon,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Mar42;
LP11115,
BULLETS AND BALLADS. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; film editor,
Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 26Jan40;
LP9374,
BULLETS AND SADDLES, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1943,. 6 reels, sd. Based on
an original story by Arthur Hoerl,
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, Anthony Marshall; screenplay,
Elizabeth Beecher; music, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Edward Kull; film editor, Roy
Claire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 17Sep43;
LP12288,
' BULLETS FOR BANDITS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay, Robert
Lee Johnson; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Feb42;
LP11230,
BULLETS FOR O'HARA, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 6 reels. A Warner
Bros,-First National picture, From a story
by P. J. Wolfson,
Credits: Director, William K, Howard;
screenplay, Raymond Schrock,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug41;
LP10619,
BULLETS FOR RUSTLERS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1940, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; original
screenplay, John Rathmell; photography,
George Meehan; film editor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Feb40;
LP9679,
THE BULLFIGHTERS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945, 5,400 ft,, sd.
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; original
screenplay, W. Scott Darling; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
20Apr45; LP13383,
BUMBLE BEE HOP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, Presented by
RCM Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,);
30Dec46; MP1782,
BUNDLE FROM BRAZIL, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948,. 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: A coati mundi from Brazil has
adventures in North America when he
becomes the pet of a Brooklyn sports broad-
caster,
Credits: Director, John A, Haeseler,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Jan48;
MP2592,
A BUNDLE OF BLISS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 1,650 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson, Ben Roberts,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Nov40;
LP10122,
BUNDLE OF LOVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3May43; MP13537,
BUNGALOW 13, Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 65 min.,
sd,, béw, 35mm, A Belsam production,
Summary: A mystery melodrama in which
a private detective, after being involved in a
series of sinister events, solves the murders
perpetrated in a Los Angeles motor court,
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, Edward L, Cahn; screenplay, Richard G,
Hubler, Sam Baerwitz; editor, Lou Sackin,
Cast: Tom Conway, Margaret Hamilton,
Richard Cromwell, James Flavin, Marjorie
Hoshelle,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
250ct48; LP2114,
BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE, Impossible Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1949, 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Jerky Journeys)
Credits; Produced and written by Leonard
L, Levinson; drawn by Art Heinemann; nar-
rator, Frank Nelson,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jun49;
LP2360,
BURLESQUE. SEE When My Baby Smiles at
Me.
BURMA CONVOY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Noel M. Smith; original
screenplay, Stanley Rubin, Roy Chanslor,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 26Sep41;
LP10729,
THE BURNING BUSH. SEE The Vicious
Circle,
THE BURNING CROSS, Somerset Pictures
Corp., c1947. 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Walter
Colmes; screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg; music
score, Ralph Stanley; film editor, Jason
Bernie,
Cast: Hank Daniels, Virginia Patton,
© Somerset Pictures Corp,; 1Sep47;
LP1187.
A BURNT OFFERING, General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd,, color, 35mm,
Summary: shows how the beginner can
learn to cook easily with a General Electric
Stratoliner Range,
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49; MP4405,
BURY ME DEAD, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947, 69 min., sd., baw, 35mm, A Ben
Stoloff production,. Based on a radio story
by Irene Winston,
Credits: Producer, Charles F. Riesner;
director, Bernard Vorhaus; screenplay,
Karen DeWolf, Dwight V. Babcock; music
52
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BURY ME DEAD. Cont'd,
music, Emil Cadkin; music director, Irving
Friedman; film editor, W. Donn Hayes.
Cast; Cathy O'Donnell, June Lockhart,
Hugh Beaumont, Mark Daniels.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 18Oct47; LP1277.
BURY ME NOT ON THE LONE PRAIRIE,
Universal Pictures Co,, Inc., c1940. 6 reels,
sd,
Credits; Director, Ray Taylor; original
story, Sherman Lowe; screenplay, Sherman
Lowe, Victor McLeod; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Nov40;
LP10071,
THE BUS DRIVER, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Feb46; MP263,
BUS PESTS. Loew's Inc., c1945, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 782 ft., sd.,
b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; original story and screenplay,
Parkyakarkus, Joe Ansen; film editor,
J.J. Durant, Jr. :
© Loew's Inc., 40ct45; LP234,
BUSH CHRISTMAS, Released through Uni-
versal International, c1947, Presented by
J. Arthur Rank, 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
A Prestige picture.
Credits: Producer and director, Ralph
Smart; music, Sydney John Kay; photography,
George Heath,
Cast: Chips Rafferty, John Fernside, Helen
Grieve, Stan Tolhurst, Pat Penny.
Appl, author: Universal Pictures Co,, Inc
© General Film Distributors, Ltd,;
11Dec47; LP1922,
BUSH PILOT.
Appl, author: W. Scott Darling.
© Dominion Productions, Ltd,; title, descr.
& 41 prints, 22Nov46; LU679.
BUSH PILOT. Dominion Productions, Ltd.,
Canada, c1947. 8 reels, sd,, baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Larry Cromien; direc-
tor, Sterling Campbell; original story and
screenplay, W. Scott Darling; music score
and direction, Samuel Hersenhoren; film
editor, Jack Ogilvie,
Cast: Rochelle Hudson, Jack La Rue,
Austin Willis,
© Dominion Productions, Ltd.; 15Apr47;
LP1024,
BUSHLAND SYMPHONY, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of kangaroos, koala
bears, and the variety of birds which inhabit
a wild life preserve in western New South
Wales,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20May49; MP4163,
BUSHLAND SYMPHONY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1949. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of kangaroos, koala
bears, and the variety of birds which inhabit
a wild life preserve in western New South
Wales,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
13Jun49; MP4346,
BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON, SEE Haunted
Honeymoon, :
BUSSES ROAR, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 60 min,, sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture,
Credits: Director, D, Ross Lederman;
original story, Anthony Coldewey; screen-
play, George R. Bilson, Anthony Coldewey;
film editor, James Gibbon,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 19Sep42;
LP11584, ;
BUSY BAKERS, The Vitaphone Corp., c1940,
1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Jack Miller; animation,
Richard Bickenbach,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Feb40; MP9967,
BUSY BUDDIES, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
01944, 1,523 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Del Lord, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Mar44;
LP12549,
BUT WHAT ARE THESE? Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 7O0ct46; MP1196,
BUTCH MINDS THE BABY, c1942, Pre-
sented by Mayfair Productions. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Albert S, Rogell; orig-
inal story, Damon Runyon; screenplay,
Leonard Spigelgass; photography, Elwood
Bredell,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 23Mar42;
LP11163,
THE BUTCHER OF SEVILLE, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Jan44; LP12919,
BUTTER TROUBLE, General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows how the butter conditioner
adds to the usefulness of General Electric's
modern refrigerator,
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49; MP4412,
BUTTERFLIES. SEE
Borboletas,
Mariposas,
BUTTERFLY BOTANISTS, Coronet, c1947.
11 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: The life stories of the Monarch,
Viceroy, Black Swallowtail, and other butter-
flies, with references to the plants on which
they live.
Credits: Collaborator, Edwin Way Teale.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 29Aug47; MP2582,
BUTTERSCOTCH AND SODA, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948,. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jun48;
LP1654,
BUY A SWELL TIME FOR A DIME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27Mar44; MP14663,
BUY ME THAT TOWN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd, Based ona story
by Henry A. Gourfain, Murray Boltinoff and
Martin Rackin,
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; director,
Eugene Forde; screenplay, Gordon Kahn;
photography, Theodore Sparkuhl; film editor,
William Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30ct41;
LP10749,
BUYER BEWARE, Loew's Inc., cl1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2 reels,
sd., baw, (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Based on an original idea by Scott Littleton,
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; screen-
play, Julian Hochfelder, Alan Friedman;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 14Aug40; LP9893,
BUYING A DOG, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Dec41;
MP11973,
BUZZ ME, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15783,
BUZZY RIDES THE RANGE, Ellkay Pro-
ductions, c1940, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Richard C, Kahn,
© Ellkay Productions; 30Dec40; LP10145,
BY AN OLD SOUTHERN RIVER. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar42; MP12343.
BY JUPITER, Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc,, c1946, 3 reels, sd.,, baw, 16mm,
Credits: Director, Jack Tilles; story,
Bruce Henry, ‘
© Marshall Field & Co.; 19Nov46; LP856,
BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 12Jun44; MP14927,
BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Sep42; MP13036,
BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 13May46; MP557,
BYE, BYE, BABY. Video Varieties Corp,
3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: ''Bye, Bye, Baby" is sung by
The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4522,
BYE, BYE, BLUE BEARD. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc,, c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Basil Davidovich,
J.C, Melendez, Don Williams, Emery
Hawkins,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 250ct49; MP4644,
+E Tye
SI aS Pe y
Sa cl So ec ah
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
C
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C-MAN,. Laurel Films, Inc. Released through
Film Classics, Inc., c1949. 77 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An action melodrama in which
an investigator of the U.S. Customs Depart-
ment tracks down a jewel smuggler and
uncovers a series of murders, Filmed in
New York.
Credits: Producer and director, Joseph
Lerner; original screenplay, Berne Giler;
music, Gail Kubik; film editor, Geraldine
Lerner,
Cast; Dean Jagger, John Carradine,
. Lottie Elwen, Rene Paul, Harry Landers.
© Laurel Films, Inc.; 16May49; LP2286.
EL CABALLO. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Ernest
Horn, Arthur I, Gates and Celeste C.
Pearson, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version of ''The Horse."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Feb47; MP1682.
CABIN IN THE SKY. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd,, sepia. Based upon the musi-
cal play, book by Lynn Root, lyrics by John
Latouche and music by Vernon Duke,
Produced on the stage by Albert Lewis in
association with Vinton Freedley.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Vicente Minnelli; screenplay, Joseph
Schrank; music adaptation; Rober Edens;
music direction, Georgie Stoll; orchestra-
tion, George Bassman; film editor, Harold
F. Kress,
© Loew's Inc.; 9Feb43; LP11861.
CABRAS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Ernest Horn,
Arthur I. Gates, and Celeste C. Pearson,
c1947. 1 reel, sd,, b&w, 16mm. Spanish
version of "Goats",
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
18Mar47; MP1850.
CABRITOS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Ernest Horn,
Arthur I, Gates, and Celeste C, Pearson,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. Portuguese
version of "Goats."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Mar47; MP1854.
CACTUS ARTIST. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd, (Person Oddity,
no, 122)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, John Patrick
Costello.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
18Jun43; MP13686.
CACTUS CAPERS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 17min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Charles Roberts; story, Max Bercutt.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Apr42;
LP11205.
THE CACTUS CUT-UP. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 17min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
direction and screenplay, Charles E.
Roberts; film editor, Tholen Gladden.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Noel Neill, Rolland Morris, Ralph Peters,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Apr49;
LP 2290.
CACTUS MAKES PERFECT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1942, 1,572 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Marty Collins,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.,
18Feb42; LP11064,
CAD AND CADDY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Little
Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Woody
Geldman, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc., 16Jul47;
LP1091.
CADET CAGERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 789 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Nov45;
MP 141,
CADET GIRL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1941. 6,250 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Ray McCarey; original
story, Jack Andrews, Richard English;
screenplay, Stanley Rauh, H. W. Hanemann;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Nov41; LP10901.
CADETS ON PARADE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace McDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story, Frank Fenton,
Martha Barnett; screenplay, Howard J.
Green; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Jan42;
LP11016.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA. Released
through United Artist, c1946. Presented by
G.C.F. 14 reels., sd., color, 35mm, By
Bernard Shaw.
Credits: Producer, and director, Gabriel
Pascal; scenario and dialogue, Bernard
Shaw; music, Georges Avric; editor, Fred-
erick Wilson. Technicolor.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
16Aug46; LP608.
CAFE SOCIETY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 11 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
(Cavalcade of Broadway)
Credits: Producer, and director, Harry
Foster: editor, Dan Heiss.
Cast: Earl Wilson.
© Coiumbia Pictures Corp.; 17Nov49;
MP4742.
LA CAGE AUX ROSSIGNOLS, SEE A Cage of
Nightingales.
A CAGE OF NIGHTINGALES. (LA CAGE
AUX ROSSIGNOLS). Produced in France
by Gaumont, 1946. Released in the U.S. by
Lopert Films, Inc., c1947. 9 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm, In French with English titles.
Summary: A young instructor in a French
reform school forms a boys' choir, and with
kindness and understanding brings out the
latent good in his undisciplined students.
Credits: Director, Jean Dreville; screen
adaptation, No@1-No®@l, Rene Wheeler;
dialogue, No®#l-No#@l; music, Rene Colerec.
Appl, author: Gaumont.
© Lopert Films, Inc.; 27Feb47; LP1599.
CAGED FURY. Paramount Pictures, Inc.,
c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A circus provides the setting
for murder and romance.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William Berke;
screenplay, David Lang; film editor, Howard
Smith,
Cast: Richard Denning, Sheila Ryan, Buster
Crabbe, Mary Beth Hughes.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Mar48;
LP 1493.
CAGEY BIRD. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
595 ft., sd., colro, 35mm. (Flippy Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Howard Swift; story, Sid
Jenkins; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Jul46; LP646.
THE CAGEY CANARY. c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Robert McKim-
son; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec41; MP12323.
CAIN. SEE Savage Bride.
CAIRO, Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Based upon an idea by Ladislas Fodor.
Credits: Director, W. S. Van Dyke IJ;
screenplay, John McClain; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, James E.
Newcom.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Aub42; LP11524,
THE CAISSONS GO ROLLING ALONG.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Listributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Apr42; MP 12461.
CAJUNS OF THE TECHE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 968 ft., sd. (Quaint Folks,
series 1, no, 1)
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Aug42;
MP 13508.
CAKEWALK POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Mar46; MP286.
CALABOOSE, Released through United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Hal Roach,
5 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Glenn Tryon; director,
Hal Rocah, Jr.; original story, Donald
Hough; screenplay, Arnold Belgard; adap-
tation, Harvey Thew; music score, Edward
Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 24Sep42; LP11877.
CALCUTTA. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947. 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by I. Miller; director, John Farrow;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Archie
Marshek,
Cast; Alan Ladd, Gail Russell, William
Bendix, June Duprez,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30May47;
LP1026.
CALDONIA, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Jun45; MP16076,
CALENDAR GIRL, Republic Productions,
Inc., c1947. 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits; Associate producer and director,
Allan Dwan; original story, Lee Loeb;
screenplay, Mary Loos, Richard Sale, Lee
Loeb; music director, Cy Feuer; orches-
trations, Leo Arnaud; film editor, Fred
Allen,
Cast: Jane Frazee, William Marshall,
Gail Patrick, Kenny Baker, Victor McLaglen.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47;
LP843,
CALGARY STAMPEDE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Summary: Calgary, in the heart of the
Canadian Rockies, has a week-long celebra-
tion and rodeo, A chuck Wagon race cli-
maxes the events.
Credits: Director, Saul Elkins; written by
Herman Boxer; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Jan49; MP3656.
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CALIFORNIA, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 97 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on
a story by Boris Ingster.
Credits: Producer, Seton I, Miller; direc-
tor, John Farrow; screenplay, Frank Butler,
Theodore Strauss; music, Earl Robinson;
music score, Victor Young; film editor,
Eda Warren,
Cast: Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck,
Barry Fitzgerald, George Coulouris, Albert
Dekker.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Feb47;
LP860.
CALIFORNIA FIREBRAND. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 63 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western in which a
cowboy prevents a dishonest mayor from
stealing valuable mining land,
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney, John K, Butler; adapta-
tion, Royal K. Cole; music director, Mort
Glickman; film: editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast; Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Paul
Hurst, Alice Tyrrell, Foy Willing.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Mar48;
LP1521,
CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. c1946. Present-
ed by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on Fred Harman's comic, ''Red
Rider",
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen;
original screenplay,’ Bob Williams; music
director, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
William Bradford; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Feb46;
LP105. a
CALIFORNIA, HERE WE ARE, Released by
Warner Bros,, cl1944. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning. Techni-
color. ;
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Dec44; MP15482.
.
CALIFORNIA JOE. c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. “,
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy,White;
director, Spencer Bennet; original screen-
play, Norman S. Hall; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Dec43;
LP12409,
THE CALIFORNIA JUNIOR SYMPHONY;
under the direction of Peter Meremblum,
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., cl1942.
20 min,, sd, (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
written and narrated by Owen Crump.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
18Apr42; LP11211.
CALIFORNIA OR BUST. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 18 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and story, Lloyd French; film editor, John
Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Nov4l;
LP10907.
CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBREDS. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 min., sd.,
color, (The Sports Parade)
Credits; Directed and written by Del
Frazier; commentator, Wendell Niles.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Dec40;
MP10813,
CALIFORNY ER BUST! Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Walt Disney Goofy)
Credits; Director, Jack Kinney; story Bill
Peed; animation, Andy Engman, Al Bertino,
John Sibley, Jack Boyd; music, Paul J.
Smith, Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Feb45; LP1316,
CALL NORTHSIDE 777, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1948. 9,969 ft., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on articles by James
P. McQuire,
Credits: Producer, Otto Lang; director,
Henry Hathaway; screenplay, Jerome Cady,
Jay Dratler; adaptation, Leonard Hoffman,
Quentin Reynolds; music director, Alfred
Newman,
Cast; James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee
J. Cobb, Helen Walker, Betty Garde.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Jan48; LP1866.
CALL OF CANADA. Twentieth Century-Fox
Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Lowell Thomas'
Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits; Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, David Cooper; music score, L, De
Francesco; photographer, Jack Painter,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Dec41; MP12250.
CALL OF THE CANYON, c1942. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
Maurice Rapf, Olive Cooper; screenplay,
Olive Cooper; photographer, Reggie Lan-
ning; film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Aug42;
LP11569,
THE CALL OF THE CANYON. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 26May41; MP11177,
CALL OF THE CANYON, SEE Variety
Views, no, 173,
CALL OF THE JUNGLE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Philip N. Krasne,
James S, Burkett; director, Phil Rosen;
original screenplay, George Callahan;
photographer, Arthur Martinelli; film editor,
Marty Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 24Jun44;
LP12720.
CALL OF THE ROCKIES, c1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. A
Smiley Burnette production,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Bob Williams; music score, Joseph
Dubin; photographer, John MacBurnie;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Jun44;
LP12699.
CALL OF“fHE SEA. SEE Variety Views, no.
107.
CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS, c1944.
Presented by Republic Studios. 6 reels.
Credits: Associate producer, Walter Goetz;
director, Jack English; original screenplay,
Albert DeMon; cameraman, Bill Bradford;
film editor, Dick Van Enger.
Appl. Author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May44;
LP12716.
CALL OUT THE MARINES. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, cl1941. 67 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Howard Benedict;
original screenplay and direction, Frank
Ryan, William Hamilton; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestrations, Gene Rose;
editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec41;
LP11023.
CALL TO ARMS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,; 8Jan45; MP15560.
CALLING ALL BOYS, SEE Tex Granger.
CALLING ALL FIBBERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 1,526 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 180¢t45;
LP13554.
CALLING ALL GIRLS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1942, 20 min., sd, (Broadway
Brevities)
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Apr42;
LP11197.
CALLING ALL HUSBANDS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1940. 7 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a
play by Martin Flavin,
Credits: Director, Noel Smith; screenplay,
Robert E. Kent.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep40;
LP9892.
CALLING ALL KIDS, Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 996
ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Written and directed by Sam
Baerwitz; music score, Max Terr, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr43; LP12011.
CALLING ALL MARINES. c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; directed by John H. Auer; original
story idea, Harrison Carter; screenplay,
Earl Felton; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Sep39;
LP9326.
CALLING ALL PA'S, Loew's Inc,, c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
838 ft., sd., bkw. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 230ct42; LP11671.
CALLING DR. DEATH. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Reginald LeBorg; original screenplay,
Edward Dein; film editor, Norman Cerf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Dec43;
LP12419,
CALLING DR, GILLESPIE. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. From an original story
by Kubec Glasmon, Based upon the charac-
ters created by Max Brand [pseud, of
Frederick Faust].
Credits; Director, Harold S, Bucquet;
screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Harry Ruskin;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc.; 16Jun42; LP11431.
CALLING DR. PORKY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Looney Tunes)
Credits; Story, Jack Miller; animation,
Herman Cohen,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Aug40;
MP10475.
CALLING ON COLOMBIA, c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 737 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nat Finston, C. Bakaleinikoff;
photographer, Bob Carney, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Mar40; MP10110.
CALLING ON COSTA RICA. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, James
A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM pic-
ture,
Credits; Produced and narrated by James
A. Fitzpatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
© Loew's Inc., 26Feb47; MP1795.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
55
CALLING ON MICHIGAN. Loew's Inc.,,
¢1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (James
A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM
picture,
Summary: Shows many points of interest
in the state of Michigan, Includes scenes
of Lansing and the State College of
Agriculture and Applied Science, the
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the
State Fish Hatchery at Grayling, the city of
Detroit, and Greenfield Village, which was
founded by Henry Ford.
Credits; Producer and narrator, James
A. FitzPatrick; music score, Joseph
Nussbaum.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Mar49 (in notice: 1948);
MP3834,
CALLING PHILO VANCE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 7 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From "The
Kennel Murder Case" by S. S. Van Dine
[pseud. of Willard Huntington Wright]
Credits: Director, William Clemens;
screenplay, Tom Reed.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Feb40;
LP9397.
CALLING WILD BILL ELLIOTT. c1943.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 55 min.,
sd
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Spencer Bennet; original story,
Luci Ward; screenplay, Anthony Coldewey;
music score, Mort Glickman; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Edward
Schroeder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Apr43;
LP12018.
CALUMET BLUEBLOODS, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 9 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no, 12)
Summary: Scenes of Calumet Farm, a
breeding farm for thoroughbred race
horses near Lexington, Ky. Shows the last
pictures of Pensive, sire of Ponder, and
includes shorts of Derby winners that were
trained at the farm.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Clem McCar-
thy; editor, Gene Milford.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 29Jul49; MP4636.
CAMERA ANGLES, Vitaphone Corp., c1948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros,
Summary: Outstanding Hollywood photo-
graphers are shown at work taking
pictures of Hollywood stars for magazines
and newspapers.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Gene Lester; narrator, Art
Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Dec48;
MP3967.
CAMERA DIGEST. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 971 ft. (A Columbia Panoramic)
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jan44;
MP14479.
CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE BY FORM AND
COLOR MATCHING. Coronet, c1946. 10
min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows that certain birds,
animals, and fish resemble their
surroundings in form, and outline, while
large and well-defended animals are likely
to lack nature's camouflage.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Harriet M. Smith; photography, A. M. Bailey,
O. S, Pettingill, A. L. Melander,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a
division of Esquire, Inc.; 5Mar46 (in notice:
1945); MP3693.
CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE BY PATTERN
MATCHING. Coronet, cl1946. 33 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains that different
types of living creatures—such as birds,
squirrels, fish, and deer—have protective
color patterns which merge with their
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surroundings; that some creatures change
their color patterns to match their
surroundings; and that age and sex
appear to be related to nature's schemes
for camouflage.
Credits; Educational collaborator, Harriet
M. Smith. ——_——_—
© Coronet Instructional Films, a
division of Esquire, Inc.; 5Mar46 (in notice:
1945); MP3688.
CAMPAIGN IN POLAND, SEE Feldzug in
Polen.
CAMPESINOS MEXICANOS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica, Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Wallace W, At-
wood,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
30ct46; MP1193.
CAMPING FOR GIRL SCOUTS. Girl Scouts
of the United States of America, c1949, 15
min,, sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the various activites
of a Girl Scout camping program.
Credits: Director, John Flory; screen-
play, Katherine Coldwell; editor, Margaret
Palmer.
© Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.; 15Feb49;
MP4019,
CAMPTOWN RACES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
(Screen Song Cartoon)
Credits; Producer, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Bill Turner, Larry Riley; animation,
Al Eugster, Irving Spector; music, Winston
Sharples, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jul48;
LP1742.
CAMPUS BOOM. RKO Pathe, Inc., in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1947. 16 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
(This Is America, no, 4)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Edward R. Evans; written by
Oviatt McConnell; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7Feb47; MP1900.
CAMPUS CAPERS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Novel-
toon)
Credits; Director, Bill Tytla; story,
Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation,
George Germanetti, Steve Muffatti,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Jul49;
LP2385.
CAMPUS CAPERS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., cl1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Dec41;
LP10892.
CAMPUS HONEYMOON, Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical comedy which de-
scribes the complications arising when two
veterans and two co-eds, faced with a
housing shortage on a college campus,
pretend to be married,
Credits: Associate producer, Fanchon;
director, Richard Sale; original story,
Thomas R, St. George; screenplay, Richard
Sale, Jerry Gruskin; orchestrations,
Nathan Scott; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast; Lyn Wilde, Lee Wilde, Adele Mara,
Richard Crane, Hal Hackett.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1498.
CAMPUS MERMAIDS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Sep45;
LP13464.
CAMPUS POLKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd:
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 22Jul46; MP900.
CAMPUS RHYTHM. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; original
story, Ewart Adamson, Jack White;
screenplay, Charles R. Marion, Albert
Beich, Frank Tarloff; music director, Eddie
Kay; photography, Mack Stengler; film
editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Oct43;
LP12335,
CAMPUS SLEUTH. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 66 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: College students solve a
murder mystery.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Jason; original story, Max Wilson, Hal
Collins; screenplay, Hal Collins; music
director, Edward J, Kay; film editor,
William Austin,
Cast: Freddie Stewart, June Preisser,
Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Donald MacBride.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Apr48;
LP1569.
CAN CAN CAPERS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. c*
America, Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13398.
CAN YOU TOP THIS? Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 1,187 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Carl L.
Timin; film edi or, Frank W. Madden.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Nov48;
MP3509.
CANADA. Time, Inc., cl944, 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 20ct44; MP15218.
CANADA AT WAR. SEE The March of Time,
v. 6, no. 8,
CANADA CALLS, SEE Variety Views, no.
169.
CANADA UNLIMITED. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949. 15 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 11)
Summary: Tells the story of Canada's
natural resources, showing how the citizens,
immigrants, and displaced persons have
worked together to utilize these resources
to make Canada a leader in world affairs.
Includes scenes of Canada's leading cities
and other places of interest.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, David Cooper; written by Ardis Smith;
narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 19Aug49; MP4731.
CANADIAN PACIFIC. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 95 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: This melodrama about railroad
pioneering in the Canadian Rockies features
dynamite explosions, violent fist-fights, and
an-all out battle between the railroad
workers and hostile Indians,
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Edwin L, Marin; original story, Jack DeWitt;
screenplay, Jack DeWitt, Kenneth Gamet;
music, Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor,
Philip Martin.
Cast; Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J.
Carroll Naish, Victor Jory, Nancy Olson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9F eb49; LP2395.
CANADIAN PATROL, SEE Variety Views,
no. 112.
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CANADIAN ROUGHRIDERS. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949. 8 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (Sport-
scope, no, 7)
Summary: Shows range riders conducting
a wild horse roundup on an Indian
reservation in Alberta, and scenes of the
Calgary Stampede, which includes bronc
riding, chuck-wagon races, and cattle-
roping.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; written
by Joseph Walsh; narrator, Red Barber;
editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 11Mar49; MP4156.
O CANAL ALIMENTAR. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, A. J. Carlson,
H. G. Swann,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul46; MP931.
CANAL ZONE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 8 reels, sd. Based ona story by
Blaine Miller and Jean Dupont Miller.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark;
director, Lew Landers; adaptation and
screenplay, Robert Lee Johnson; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Mar42;
LP11118,
CANARY COURTSHIP. 700 ft.
Appl. author: Bernice Louise Tuttle.
© Mrs. J. E, Tuttle (Mrs, Bernice Louise
Tuttle); title, descr. & 10 prints, 17Sep48;
LU1830.
CANCION DE MEXICO (SONG OF MEXICO),
c1945. Presentado por Republic Pictures.
9 reels, sd.
Credits: Direccién y argumento cinematog-
rAfico, James F. FitzPatrick; adaptaci6n,
Sidney Field; direccién musical, Manuel y
R, Cherwin; fotografia de John Dalton y
George Stahl; editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Sep45;
LP13522, (See also Song of Mexico;
28Nov45; LP13675).
CANDID MICROPHONE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948-49. 1 reel each, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the Allen A, Funt radio
production, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, The Blakes; music,
Jack Shaindlin; photographer, Don Malkames;
editor, Gladys Brothers,
Series 1,
1. © 50ct48; MP3369,
2, © 3Mar49;(in notice; 1948); MP3954,
3. © 28Nov49; MP4743,
CANINE CADDY. Walt Disney Productions,
c1941, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Mickey
Mouse)
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Mar41l;
LP10503.
CANINE CAPERS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15395.
CANINE CASANOVA, Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
color, (A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh, Rex Cox; anima-
tion, Jack Buckley, Robert Youngquist, George
Nicholas, Hugh Fraser; music, Oliver Wallace
Technicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Feb45;
LP13586.
CANINE CHAMPION. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946, 859 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern;
photographer, Parris Emery; editor,
Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 20Feb46;
MP382.
CANINE COMMANDOS, c1943. Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaf-
fer; animation, Verne Harding; music,
Darrell Calker, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 8Jul43; MP13771.
CANINE - FELINE CAPERS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
. Credits: Written by Justin Herman;
narrated by Ward Wilson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jul45;
MP 16206.
CANINE PATROL. Walt Disney Productions,
c1945. 1 reel,
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Tom Oreb; animation,
Marvin Woodward, John Lounsbery, Norman
Tate, Andy Engman; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions: 31May45;
LP104.
CANINE SKETCHES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Mar4l1;
MP10997.
CANNONS ON WINGS.
Appl, author: Norman Mathews,
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. & 20
prints, 17Jun42; MU12631.
CANON CITY. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948.
82 min., sd., bew, 35mm. A Bryan Foy
production.
Summary: The story of a prison break
that occurred at the State Prison in Canon
City, Colorado, on December 30, 1947.
Credits: Producer, Robert T. Kane;
directed and written by Crane Wilbur;
music director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Louis H. Sackin,
Cast: Scott Brady, Jeff Corey, Whit
Bissell, Stanley Clements, Warden Roy
Best (as himself).
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 30Jun48;
LP1713.
CAN'T HELP SINGING, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., cl1944. 9 reels, sd. Based on
"Girl of the Overland Trail" by Samuel J.
and Curtis B. Warshawsky.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson;
director, Frank Ryan; story, John Klorer,
Leo Townsend; screenplay, Lewis R. Foster,
Frank Ryan; photography, Woody Bredell,
Howard Green; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Dec44;
LP13012.
CAN'T SEE FOR LOOKIN'. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15573.
A CANTERBURY TALE, Archers Film
Productions, Ltd,, London, c1944, Released
in the U.S. by Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
1949. 93 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A prankster and the Canterbury
Cathedral bring together an American
sergeant, an English sergeant, anda
member of the Women's Land Army.
Setting, England during World War II.
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger;
music score, Allan Gray; music director,
Walter Goehr; editor, John Seabourne,
Cast; Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis
Price, Kim Hunter, John Sweet.
© Independent Film Distributors, Ltd.;
31May44; LP2248.
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST. Loew's Inc.,
c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w, Based on the
story by Oscar Wilde.
Credits: Producer, Arthur L, Field;
director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Edwin
Harvey Blum; music score, George
Bassman; film editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 29May44; LP176,
CANVAS CUT-UPS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 854 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports, no, 81)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern;
cameramen, Charles Harten,J, Burgi
Contner, Jay Rescher; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Sep42;
MP13410,
CANYON CITY. c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Spencer Bennet; original screen-
play, Robert Yost; music score, Mort
Glickman; photography, John MacBurnie;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9Nov43;
LP12370.
CANYON PASSAGE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. Presented by Walter Wanger.
10 reels, sd., color. 35mm, Adapted from
the novel by Ernest Haycox.
Credits; Producer: Walter Wanger;
director, Jacques Tourneur; screenplay,
Ernest Pascal; music director, Frank
Skinner; cameraman, Edward Cronjager;
film editor, Milton Carruth, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Jul46;
LP447,
CANYONS OF THE SUN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer,
Jack Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jan45; MP15897.
CAPACITANCE, Burton Holmes Films,
Inc. U.S. Navy.
© Burton Holmes Films, Inc.; title, descr.
& 16 prints, 17Jul43; MU13772.
CAPE BRETON ISLAND. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm. (James
A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM
picture,
Summary: Shows people and places on the
Island; the town clerk of Baddeck, a ferry-
boat captain, a French girl making a hooked
rug, the Bras d'Or Lakes at sunset, the
Margaree River Valley, the Cabot Trail,
and the city of Sidney, which is the Canadian
Pittsburgh,
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston.,
© Loew's Inc.; 28Apr48 (in notice:
1946); MP2994.
THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Lowell Thomas; music, L. DeFrancesco;
film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Apr47; MP2338.
CAPERS ON THE CAMPUS. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, ¢1946, Presented by R.C.M, Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Dec46; MP1407.
THE CAPITAL CITY, WASHINGTON, D.C,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
800 ft., sd., color, (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalk)
Credits; Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
57
THE CAPITAL CITY, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Cont'd,
Technicolor, ;
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug40; MP10549.
4 CAPITAL SIDE LIGHTS. Columbia Pictures
L Corp., c1941. 977 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no.
fj 13
¥ Credits: Producer and director, Edmund L,
Dorfman; story, Edmund Herbert; narration,
Arthur Hale; photographer, Edward Horton;
7 editor, Marc S. Asch.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Apr41;
MP11788.
4 CAPITALISM. Coronet, c1948. 10 min., sd.,
: b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Introduces the basic concepts
of capitalism by means of a discussion of
the capitalistic system in a high school
; radio forum,
Credits; Educational collaborator, James
Harvey Dodd.
© David A. Smart; 28Sep48; MP3705.
CAPTAIN AMERICA. c1943-44, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 2 reels each (no. 1,
3 reels), sd. Based on the character
appearing in the "Captain America" comics.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; no, 1-3,
31Dec43; LP12461; no. 4-10, 23Feb44;
LP12516; no, 11-15, 5Feb44; LP12622.
Credits; Associate producer, W. J.
O'Sullivan; directors, John English, Elmer
Clifton; original screenplay, Royal Cole,
Ronald Davidson, Basil Dickey, Jesse
F Duffy, Harry Fraser, Grant Nelson, Joseph
Poland; musical score, Mort Glickman;
i photographer, John MacBurnie; film editors,
‘ Wallace Grissell, Earl Turner,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
The Purple Death,
Mechanical Executioner,
The Scarlet Shroud.
Preview of Murder.
Blade of Wrath,
Vault of Vengeance.
Wholesale Destruction,
Cremation in the Clouds.
Triple Tragedy.
The Avenging Corpse.
The Dead Man Returns,
Horror on the Highway,
Skyscraper Plunge.
The Scarab Strikes.
The Toll of Doom,
Teall alata
Se nS Se eee eres
CAPTAIN BOYCOTT. Individual Pictures,
Ltd,., London. Released in the U.S. by
Universal-International, c1947, Presented by
J. Arthur Rank. 92 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Philip Rooney.
Summary: An historical drama about a
group of stubborn Irish peasants whose
passive resistance reduces Captain Boycott,
a tyrranical land-agent, to financial
ruin, Setting, County Mayo, in the troubled
1880's.
Credits: Producers, Frank Launder,
Sidney Gilliat; director, Frank Launder;
screenplay, Frank Launder, Wolfgang
Wilhelm; music, William Alwyn; film
editor, Thelma Myers.
Cast: Stewart Granger, Kathleen Ryan,
Cecil Parker, Mervyn Johns, Alastair Sim,
Robert Donat,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Dec47;
LP2063.
CAPTAIN CAUTION. Released thru United
Artists, c1940. Presented by Hal Roach.
9 reels, sd. A Richard Wallace-Grover
Jones production. Based on the novel by
Kenneth Roberts.
Credits: Director, Richard Wallace;
screenplay, Grover Jones; music score,
Phil Ohman; editor, James Newcom,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 3Sep40;
LP9886,
CAPTAIN EDDIE, cl1945. Presented by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 9,646 ft.
sd,
Credits; Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, John Tucker Battle; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Eureka Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug45; LP53.
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1947, 12,707 ft.,
sd, color, 35mm, Based-on the novel by
Samuel Shellabarger.
Credits; Director, Henry King; screenplay,
Lamar Trotti; music director, Alfred New-
man; film editor, Barbara McLean. Techni-
color.
Cast: Tyrone Power, Jean Peters, Cesare
Romero, Lee J. Cobb, John Sutton,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Dec47; LP1776.
THE CAPTAIN IS A LADY. Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
7 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play "Old
Lady 31" by Rachel Crothers and the novel
by Louise Forsslund,
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Robert B. Sinclair; screenplay,
Harry Clork; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Frank Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jun40; LP9723.
CAPTAIN KID. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 18Feb46; MP197.
CAPTAIN KIDD. Released through United
Artists, c1945. 89 min., sd. Presented by
Benedict Bogeaus. A Rowland V, Lee
production.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Rowland V. Lee; original story,
Robert N, Lee; screenplay, Norman Reilly
Raine; music score, Werner Janssen;
cinematographer, Archie Stout; film editor,
Joseph Smith,
© Captain Kidd Productions, Inc,; 24Aug45;
LP13655.
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels),
sd. Based upon the radio serial,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne;
screenplay, Basil Dickey, George Plympton,
Wyndham Gittens, Jack Stanley,
1. Mysterious Pilot, © 15Feb42; LP11071.
2. The Stolen Range Finder, © 22Feb42;
LP11072.
3. The Captured Plane. © 1Mar42;
LP11104,
4, Mistaken Identity, © 3Mar42; LP11097.
5. Ambushed Ambulance. © 15Mar42;
LP11478,
6. Weird Waters. © 22Mar42; LP11492.
7, Menacing Fates. © 29Mar42; LP11221.
8. Shells of Evil. © 5Apr42; LP11222.
9, The Drop to Doom, © 12Apr42;
LP11223.
10, The Hidden Bomb. © 19Apr42; LP11552.
11, Sky Terror, © 26Apr42; LP11303.
12. Burning Bomber. © 3May42; LP11304.
13. Death in the Cockpit. © 8May42;
LP11305,
14, Scourge of Revenge. © 15May42;
LP11306.
15, The Fatal Hour. © 21May42; LP11307.
CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNIE, c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels,
sd, Based on characters created by Norman
Reilly Raine,
Credits: Producer, James S, Burkett;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
George Callahan; music director, Edward J.
Kay; photographer, Harry Neumann; film
editor, Martin G. Cohn,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
- © Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Nov45;
LP13676.
CAPTAINS IN HIS ARMY. Presented by the
Serra Club of St. Louis. 1 reel, sd., color.
Summary: A picture designed to inform
Catholic boys on the vocation of priesthood,
Contains actual scenes of Seminarians' lives
and of the ceremonies of ordination, Pri-
marily for boys in the eighth grade and high
school,
Credits: Collaborators, Duff S, Allen,
Wilfred Kreuger, Orlis F, North,
© Serra Club of St. Louis; title, descr.,
& 5 prints, 22May48; MU3120.
CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 113 min., sd., color.
From a story by Arthur T, Horman and
Roland Gillett.
Credits; Associate producer, William
Cagney; director, Michael Curtiz; screen-
play, Arthur T, Horman, Richard Macaulay,
Norman Reilly Raine; film editor, George
Amy. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 21Jan42;
LP11086.
CAPTAINS OUTRAGEOUS. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 44
prints, 26Apr40; MU10213.,
THE CAPTIVE HEART. Released by
Universal International, cl1947, Presented
by J. Arthur Rank. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
An Ealing Studios production, A Prestige
picture,
Summary: The loneliness and boredom of a
group of British soldiers held in a German
prison camp from the time of the Dunkirk
retreat in 1940 to the end of the war provide
the theme for this semi-documentary film
made in the British Occupied Zone of
Germany.
Credits; Producer, Michael Balcon;
director, Basil Dearden; original story,
Patrick Kirwan; screenplay, Angus McPhail,
Guy Morgan; music, Alan Rawsthorn;
editor, Charles Hasse.
Cast: Michael Redgrave, Mervyn Johns,
Gordon Jackson, Jimmy Hanley, Rachel
Kempson,
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© General Film Distributors, Inc.;
11Dec47; LP1576.
CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
Director, Edward Dmytryk; story, Ted
Fithian, Neil P, Varnick; screenplay, Henry
Sucher, Griffin Jay; cameraman, George
Robinson; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11May43;
LP12179.
A CAPTURE. Marshall Grant-Realm Tele-
vision Productions, cl1949. 2 reels, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Based on a story by H. C.
Bunner,
Summary: Near the close of the Civil
War a Missouri farm girl captures and
learns to love a Confederate soldier,
Credits: Director, Charles Haas; screen-
play, Bess Taffel; editor, Joie Coplan.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
23Mar49; LP2195.
THE CAR OF TOMORROW, TODAY, Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp,
27 min,, si., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the development of tHe
1948 Oldsmobile from the engineering |
laboratories to the showroom, Background
shots of American bridges, ‘
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 2Feb48; 17 prints, 4Feb48; MU2699.
CARAVAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp of America,
Inc,; 120ct42; MP13055,
CARAVAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc.,c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp of America,
Inc.; 25Sep44; MP15229,
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
CARAVAN. Produced in England. Released
in the U.S, by Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947, Presented by J. Arthur Rank,
80 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the
novel by Eleanor Smith,
Summary: An English author defends a
Spanish nobleman against a band of robbers,
and is entrusted by him with the delivery
of a necklace to Spain, Setting, England
and Spain in the early 1800's.
Credits; Producer, Harold Huth; director,
Arthur Carbtree; screenplay, Roland Pert-
wee; music director, Louis Levy; film.
editor, Charles Knott,
Cast; Stewart Granger, Jean Kent, Anne
Crawford, Dennis Price, Robert Helpmann,
Appl. author: Individual Pictures.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
26Jul47; LP1666.
THE CARAVAN TRAIL, P.R.C. Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Robert Emmett;
original screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh;
music director, Carl Hoefle. 5
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 22June46;
LP412.
CARAVANS OF TRADE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: The story of trade and trans-
portation from ancient to modern times,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Robert M. Hertzberg;
narrator, Nelson Case; collaborators,
Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John E.
Ivey, Gordon N, McKenzie, Robert Lee
Morton, Samuel R, Powers, Howard E,
Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page,
Jr.; Miller McClintock; music, L. DeFran-
cesco; film editors, John Oser, Rosemarie
Hickson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2782.
CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS, Coronet,
c1949. 10 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Explains carbon's simple
compounds and introduces hydrocarbons
and the more complex chain and ring
compounds, For senior high school and
college classes,
Credits; Educational collaborator,
Therald Moeller.
© David A, Smart; 19Jan49; MP4232.
CARBON ARC PROJECTION, National
Carbon Co., Inc, 1,350 feet.
Summary: Shows what the carbon arc is,
how it operates, and why it is the light
source best fitted for motion-picture
projection and production,
© National Carbon Co., Inc.; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 3May48; MU2939,
CARBON ARC PROJECTION. National
Carbon Co., Inc., c1948, 38 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows what the carbon arc is,
how it operates, and why it is the light
source best fitted for motion-picture pro-
jection and production,
Credits: Director, Norman Wright;
photographer, Winton C. Hoch.
© National Carbon Co., Inc.; 27Aug48;
MP4254,
CARBON—BLACK TREASURE,
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr.
& 4prints, 24Feb45; MU15875.
CARDIO VASCULAR ANOMILES, Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., c1949, 32 min.,
sd,, b&w, 16mm.
Summary; Dr. Stanley Gibson delivers a
lecture, illustrated with charts and
diagrams, on the subject of cardio vascular
anomiles,
© Mead Johnson & Co,; 17Jan49; MP3773.
CARE OF ART MATERIALS, Young America
Films, Inc., c1948. 10 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
© Young America Films, Inc.; 24Sep48;
MP3374,
CARE OF PETS, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
250ct44; MP 15985.
CARE OF PETS, SEE Animales Del Hogar.
CARE OF THE FEET. c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Dec43; MP14740.
CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH DIABETES
MELLITUS (COMPLICATED). c1945.
2 reels.
Appl. author: Carol Linn Hale,
© Willard Pictures; 15May45; MP16039.
CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH DIABETES
MELLITUS (UNCOMPLICATED), c1945,
3 reels,
Appl. author: Carol Linn Hale,
© Willard Pictures; 15May45; MP16038.
CARE OF THE SKIN. Encyclopaedia Britanni-
ca Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates good habits of
skin hygiene and illustrates common skin
ailments. Animated drawings show the
structure of the skin and explain why the
use of soap is necessary, For primary
and middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Francis Eugene
Senear.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Aug49; MP4558.
CAREER GIRL, P.R.C, Pictures, Inc., c1943.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Wallace W. Fox; original story, Dave
Silverstein, Stanley Rauh; screenplay, Sam
Neuman; music director, Rudy Schrager;
film editor, Robert Crandall.
©,P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 11Jan44;
LP12426,
CAREFUL SOFT SHOULDER, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 6,202 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Direction and original screen-
play, Oliver H, P, Garrett; music, Leigh
Harline, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Sep42; LP11988.
A CARGO OF INNOCENCE, SEE
Stand by for Action,
CARRIBBEAN CAPERS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Pacemaker Series)
Summary: The adventures of Tom Ewell
in Willemstadt, capital city of Curacao,
principal island of the Dutch West Indies.
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; narrator, Dennis James; editor,
Robert Blauvelt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Nev49;
MP4715,
CARIBBEAN MYSTERY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl945. 5,832 ft., sd. From
the novel "Murder in Trinidad" by John W.
Vandercook,
Credits: Director, Robert Webb; screen-
play, Jack Andrews, Leonard Praskins;
adaptation, W. Scott Darling; music direc-
tor, David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
13Jun45; LP17.
CARIBBEAN ROMANCE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, cl1943. 1,732 ft., sd., color.
(A Paramount Musical Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, Lester Fuller; original screen-
play, Robert Stephen Brode; music direc-
tion, Troy Sanders; editor, Harvey Johnston,
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Dec43;
LP12425.
CARIBBEAN SENTINEL, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Lowell
Thomas Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; described by
Lowell Thomas; photographer, Jack Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
14Feb41; MP10970.
CARIOCA SERENADERS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 250ct41;
MP11691.
CARL HOFF AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min.,
sd, (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jena Negulesco,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec41;
MP12425,
CARLE COMES CALLING. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947, 16 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Musical Featurette, no, 4)
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
director, Jack Scholl; film editor, Edward
W. Williams,
Cast; Frankie Carle, Joey Preston,
Marjorie Hughes, Greg Lawrence,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Sep47;
LP1291.
CARLOS MOLINA AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., cl1948. 15 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short,
Credits; Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar48
(in notice; 1947); MP2873.
CARMEN, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946. Presented by RCM
Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice; Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1568.
CARMEN, SEE The Loves of Carmen,
CARMEN'S VERANDA. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, color, (Terrytoon)
Credits; Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Jul44; LP12959.
CARNEGIE HALL, Federal Films, Inc.,
c1947, 135 min,, sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits; Producers, William LeBaron,
Boris Morros; director, Edgar G, Ulmer;
original story, Seena Owen; screenplay,
Karl Kamb; orchestration, Russell Bennett;
film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.;
Cast; Marsha Hunt, William Prince,
Walter Damrosch, Lily Pons, Rise
Stevens,
© Federal Films, Inc.; 8Aug47; LP1140.
CARNIVAL COURAGE, Screen Gems, Inc.,_ .
c1945, 635 ft., sd., color. (A Color Rhapso-
dy)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
John McLeish; animation, Grant Simmons,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather,
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Oct45; LP13671.
CARNIVAL IN BRAZIL, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Paramount
Headliner)
Credits: Director, Stanley Simmons,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Mar42;
MP12254,
CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1947, 95 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm,
Credits; Director, Gregory Ratoff; origi-
nal screenplay, John Larkin, Samuel
Hoffenstein, Elizabeth Reinhardt; music
director, Emil Newman,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
59
CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA. Cont'd,
Cast; Dick Haymes, Vera-Ellen, Cesar
Romero, Celeste Holm, Ann Revere,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Mar47; LP1061.
CARNIVAL OF SPORTS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits; Narration, Charles L. Tedford;
narrater, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Aug47; MP2283.
CAROLINA BLUES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Samuel Bischoff;
director, Leigh Jason; story, M. M. Mussel-
man, Kenneth Earl; screenplay, Joseph
Hoffmann, Al Martin; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; orchestral arrangements, George
Duning; cameraman, George Kelley; film
editor, James Sweeney,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec44;
LP13087.
CAROLINA MOON, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, William _
Berke; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Connie Lee; screenplay, Winston
Miller; photography, William Nobles; film
editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul40;
LP9800.
CAROLINA MOON, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11872.
THE CARPENTERS, c1941. Presented by
Columbia Pictures Corp, 747 ft., sd.,
color, (Color Rhapsody. no, 73) A Lawson
Harris production, A Cartoon Films, Ltd,
picture,
Credits; Director, Paul Fennell; music,
Clarence Wheeler. Technicolor,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 14Mar4l;
LP10477,
CARRERAS, SALTOS Y RELVOS, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabora-
tion with Lawson Robertson, Dean Cromwell,
Brutus Hamilton and the Amateur Athletic
Union, c1947. 2 reels, sd., baw, 16mm. ~
Spanish version of ''Dashes, Hurdles
and Relays."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
3Feb47; MP1670.
CARRY HARRY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
©1942, 1,551 ft.
Credits; Direction, story and screenplay,
Harry Edwards.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Sep42;
LP12029,
CARRY ME BACK TO THE LONE PRAIRIE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jun41; MP11281.
CARSON CITY CYCLONE, c1943,. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman S. Hall; music score,
Mort. Glickman; photography, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Edward Schroeder,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Mar43;
LP12004.
THE CARSON CITY KID. c1940, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer - director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Joseph Kane;
screenplay, Robert Yost, Gerry Geraghty;
music director, Cy Feuer; photography,
William Nobles; film editor, Helene
Turner,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Jul40;
LP9787,
CARSON CITY RAIDERS. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 6 reels, sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: "Rocky" Lane aids both the
owner of a wagon line and“a reformed bandit
whose welfare is jeopardized by a band of
outlaws.
Credits; Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Yakima Canutt; script, Erle
Snell; music director, Mort Glickman; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Black Jack,
Eddy Waller, Frank Reicher, Beverly Jons.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May48;
LP1596.
CARTOON CRUSADER. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd. (Person
Oddity, no, 151)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tion, Ben Grauer.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Mar46;
MP308.
CARTOONS AIN'T HUMAN. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Popeye)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Aug43;
LP12572.
CASABLANCA. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 102 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National Picture. A Hal B. Wallis pro-
duction, From a play by Murray Burnett
and Joan Alison.
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz;
screenplay, Julius J. Epstein, Philip G.
Epstein, Howard Koch; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Owen Marks.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Jan43;
LP11818.
CASANOVA BROWN, c1944,. Presented by
International Pictures, Inc. 8239 ft., sd.
From a play by Floyd Dell and Thomas
’ Mitchell,
Credits: Produced and written by Nunnally
Johnson; director, Sam Wood; music score,
Arthur Lange; film editor, Thomas Neff.
© The Christie Corp.; 23Aug44; LP12870.
CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE. c1943. Present-
ed by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Based on a story idea by John Wales.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Leslie Goodwins; original
screenplay, Frank Gil, Jr.; music director,
Walter Scharf; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Dec43;
LP12410.
CASBAH, Marston Pictures, Inc., Released
by Universal-International Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1948. 94 min., sd., bkw, 35mm.
Based on the novel, "Pepe le Moko," by
Detective Ashelbe [pseud. of Henri La
Barthe],
Summary: To avoid capture by the police,
a jewel thief hides in the Casbah section of
Algiers until a woman lures him to his death,
A modernized musical version of the French
picture, Pepe Le Moko, which was subse-
quently issued in English under the title
Algiers,
Credits: Producer, Nat G. Goldstone;
director, John Berry; screenplay, L. Bush-
Fekete, Arnold Manoff; music, Harold Arlen;
music director, Walter Scharf; film editor,
Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Yvonne DeCarlo, Tony Martin,
Peter Lorre, Marta Toren, Hugo Haas.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and
Marston Pictures, Inc,; 24Mar48;
LP1910.
THE CASE AGAINST CALVIN COOKE,
SEE Live Today for Tomorrow,
A CASE O' THE BLUES. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Apr42;-MP12474,
A CASE OF SPRING FEVER, Jam Handy Pic-
‘ture Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 22Jan41; 776 prints, 21Jan41;
LU10185.
CASE OF THE BABY SITTER. Screen Art
Pictures Corp., c1947. 40 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Karl K. Hittleman;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original story,
Myron A. Nunes; screenplay, Karl K.
Hittleman, Andy Lamb; music score,
Darrell Claker; film editor, Arthur A.
Brooks,
Cast: Tom Neal, Pamela Blake, Allen
Jenkins, Virginia Sale.
© Screen Art Pictures Corp.; 15Sep47;
LP1204.
THE CASE OF THE BLACK PARROT.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., cl1941. 6 reels.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From the play by Eleanor Robeson Belmont
and Harriet Ford and the novel by Burton
E. Stevenson,
Credits; Director, Noel M. Smith; screen-
play, Robert E, Kent.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Jan41;
LP10163.
THE CASE OF THE MISSING FINGER.
(Peril Pinkerton series) © Telecomics,
Inc.
Appl. author; Carleton W. Boyd and
Richard Moores,
4, Belt of Doom. © title & descr., 17Sep45;
1 set of prints, 31Jul45; LU13500.
CASES IN POINT. General Pictures Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949. 22 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: A retiring insurance agent's
reminiscences of the security insurance
has brought to the lives of his clients
during his years of service,
Credits; Producer, William H. Schultz;
script, W. R. Spencer, Jr.
© The Insurance Research & Review
Service, Inc.; 16May49; MP4166.
CASS TIMBERLANE, Loew's Inc., cl1947.
119 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM
picture, Based on the novel by Sinclair
Lewis.
Credits; Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, George Sidney; screenplay,
Donald Ogden Stewart; adaptation, Donald
Ogden Stewart, Sonya Levien; music score,
Roy Webb; music director, Constantin
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, John Dunning.
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner,
Zachary Scott, Tom Drake, Mary Astor.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Nov47; LP1314.
CASTLE IN THE DESERT. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 5,594 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman;
original screenplay, John Larkin; music
director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Feb42; LP11240.
CASTLE OF CRIMES, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: A, E, W. Mason; director,
Harold French; scenario, Doreen Montgom-
ery; photography, Walter Harvey; film
editor, E, B. Jarves.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec44; LP13009.
CASTLE ON THE HUDSON, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1940. 8 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
book by Lewis E, Lawes.
Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak; screen-
play, Seton I, Miller, Brown Holmes,
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CASTLE ON THE HUDSON. Cont'd.
Courtney Terrett.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Feb40;
LP9423.
THE CAT AND THE MERMOUSE, Loew's
Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Tom and Jerry Cartoon) (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence, Al Grandmain;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 1l1Aug49; LP2500.
THE CAT CAME BACK. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. c1944.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. Te
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski;
story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc., 18Aug44; LP12849.
CAT COLLEGE. Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 829 ft.,
sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; screen-
play, E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip
Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun40; LP9780.
THE CAT CONCERTO. Loew's Inc., c1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (Am MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Irven
Spence; music director, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr47; LP962.
THE CAT CREEPS. Universal Pictures Co,
Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original story,
Gerald Geraghty; screenplay, Edward Dein,
Jerry Warner; music director, Paul Sawtell;
film editor, Russel Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1lApr46;
LP285.
CAT FISHIN! Loew's Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd.,
colro, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
(An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animators,
Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Michael Lah;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Feb47; LP831.
CAT MEETS MOUSE, Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox, c1942. Presented by Terry-
toons. 1 reel, color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster. Techni-
color.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20Feb42; MP12298.
CAT NAP PLUTO. Walt Disney Productions,
c1947. 6 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Pluto -
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney; animation, Phil Duncan, Jerry
Hathcock, George Nicholas, Jack Boyd;
music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 130ct47;
LP 1974,
CAT O'NINE AILS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Jan48;
LP 1415.
CAT PEOPLE. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 73 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Jacques Tourneur; written by DeWitt Bodeen;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Mark Robson.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan43;
LP11814.
THE CAT THAT HATED PEOPLE. Loew's
Inc,, c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An
MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; anima-
tion, Walter Clinton, Louie Schmitt, William
Shull, Grant Simmons; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Nov48 (in notice: 1947);
LP 1931.
CATALINA INTERLUDE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 18 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits; Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Alvin Ganzer; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts, Peter R. Brooke; music director,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Frank Bracht,
Cast: Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra,
Richard Webb, Virginia Maxey, Bernadene
Hayes.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Nov48;
LP2003.
CATALISE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators, Hermann I.
Schlesinger, Warren C, Johnson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Jun46; MP722.
CATALOGUE COWBOY. Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 30Dec46;
MP 1777,
CATCH AS CATS CAN, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1947, 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Dave Monahan.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Dec47; MP2548.
CATCH 'EM AND EAT 'EM. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
© Paramount Pictures Inc., 7Jul44;
MP 15756.
CATCHING FUNDAMENTALS. Coronet,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Appl. author: James Smilgoff.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 14Nov46; MP2017.
CATCHING IN BASEBALL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Jimmy Dykes and Hollis Thurston, c1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
11Feb47; MP1713.
CATERPILLAR SHUFFLE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Aug43; MP 13889.
THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE—HOW IT
WORKS. Presented by United States Navy.
1,368 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 14Apr44; 7 prints, 13Apr44;
MU14717,
THE CATMAN OF PARIS. c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Marek M.
Libkov; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, Sherman L, Lowe; music score,
Dale Butts; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Harry Keller,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29May46;
LP312,
CATNIP CAPERS, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, (Terry-
Toons)
Credits; Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Ss A. Scheib, Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 31May40; MP10284.
CATNIPPED. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., color, (A Flippy Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Grant Simmons, Roy Jenkins;
animation, Paul Sommer, Chick Otterstrom;
music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 22Feb46; LP192.
CATS CAN'T DANCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec45; MP62.
THE CAT'S TALE. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Leon Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Herman
Cohen; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Mar41; MP10876.
CAT-TASTROPHY. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1949, 6 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Color
Rhapsody)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Sid Marcus; story, Cal
Howard, Dave Monahan; animation, Ben
Lloyd, Howard Swift, Roy Jenkins; music,
Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Jun49 (in notice;
1947); LP2435.
CATTLE STAMPEDE, c1943. Presented by
PRC Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 21Aug43;
LP12204,
THE CATTLEMAN, Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: W. M. Gregory.
© Erpi Classroom Flims, Inc.; 21Dec39;
MP9865.
THE CATTLEMAN, SEE O Estancieiro.
CATTLEMEN'S DAYS, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits; Producers, Blumenthal and
Heilner; director, Andre De La Varre;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun44;
MP 14966.
CAUGHT. Enterprise Productions, Inc.,
c1949. 88 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, An MGM
picture, Based on the novel ''Wild Calen-
dar" by Libbie Block,
Summary: Seeking security, a young girl
marries a multimillionaire and discovers
that he is a sadistic neurotic,
Credits; Producer, Wolfgang Reinhardt;
director, Max Opuls; screenplay, Arthur
Laurents; music, Frederick Hollander;
film editor, Robert Parrish,
Cast: James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes,
Robert Ryan, Frank Ferguson, Curt Bois.
© Enterprise Productions, Inc.; 15Feb49
(in notice: 1948); LP2203.
CAUGHT BETWEEN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Aug43; MP13836.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT, Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, T. H, Richmond;
director, Jean Yarborough; original story,
Robert Cosgriff; screenplay, Al Martin.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 25Jan41;
LP10209.
CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
61
CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT. Cont'd.
Credits; Producer, B. G. DeSylva; direc-
tor, David Butler; original story and screen-
play, Harry Tugend; photographer,
Charles Schoenbaum; film editor, Irene
Morra.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May41;
LP11050.
CAUGHT MAPPING. Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr,, 22Jan41; 1,224 prints, 21Jan41;
LU10187.
THE CAUSES AND IMMEDIATE EFFECTS
OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR. International
Geographic Pictures, cl1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Script, Richard Montague;
narration, John S. Martin,
© International Geographic Pictures;
31Dec40; MP11760.
CAVALCADE OF ARCHERY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd,, color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits; Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Howard Hill; narrative, Roger Q.
Denny; narrator, Knox Manning. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec45; MP116.
CAVALCADE OF AVIATION. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Graham McNamee.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Dec41;
LP10927.
CAVALCADE OF DANCE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29May44;
MP14889,
CAVALCADE OF MOVIES. Sherwood
Pictures, c1946. 1 reel, si., 16mm.
Appl. author: Renee Sherwood,
© Sherwood Pictures; 4Mar46; MP326.
CAVALCADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
814 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalk)
Credits; Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Sep40; MP10509.
OCAVALO. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Ernest Horn,
Arthur I, Gates and Celeste C. Pearson,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. Portu-
guese version of "The Horse."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan47; MP1622.
CAVE MAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Dec41; MP11909.
CEILING HERO, The Vitaphone Corp., c1940.
1 reel, sd., color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Rod
Scribner; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Aug40; MP10426.
THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROG OF
CALAVERAS COUNTY. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the
story by Mark Twain [pseud. of Samuel
Langhorne Clemens].
Summary; A gambler's pet jumping frog
is defeated in a contest when a sly stranger
fills its gullet with quail shot.
Credits: Producer, Elihu Winer; director,
Sobey Martin; screenplay, Elihu Winer,
Paul Trivers; editor, Daniel Cahn.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2430.
CELEBRATION DAYS. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner
Bros.
Summary: Scenes photographed during the
Minneapolis Aquatennial, a summer
festival, show an aquatic steeplechase,
water ski jumps, outboard motor races, and
the Aqua Follies.
Credits: Directed and written by Saul
Elkins; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec47; MP2704,
THE CELL: STRUCTURAL UNIT OF LIFE,
Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Presents through the lens of
the microscope the living, simple cell.
Credits: Educational collaborators,
Walter A. Thurber, William B. Clemens.
© David A. Smart; 15Feb49; MP4274.
CENTENNIAL SUMMER, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 9,263 ft., sd.,
35mm. Based on the novel by Albert E.
Idell,
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger;
screenplay, Michael Kanin; music director,
Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Jul46; LP568.
CENTRAL AMERICA. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel,
(Caribbean Region, 2)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Sep44; MP15908.
CENTRAL AMERICA. SEE
A América Central.
Centro América.
THE CENTRAL OFFICE ENGINEERING
STAFF. sd, (Little Journeys in General
Motors)
Appl, author; Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp.; title & descr.,
28Apr44; 12 prints, 29Apr44; MU14818.
CENTRO AMERICA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with L. S.
Rowe and William Manger, c1947, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of
"Central America.'
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Feb47; MP1683.
A CERTAIN NOBLEMAN, Cathedral Films,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Cathedral Films, Inc.; 17Mar41;
LP10406.
CHA-CHI-MAN, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15391.
CHAD HANNA, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1940, 8,226 ft., sd. The story of
"Red Wheels Rolling" by Walter D, Edmonds.
Credits: Director, Henry King; screen-
play, Nunnally Johnson; music director,
David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Dec40; LP10410.
THE CHAIR FOR MARTIN ROME. SEE
The Cry of the City.
CHAIR SONG. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Feb46; MP203.
THE CHALLENGE, Reliance Pictures, Inc,
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948, 68 min., sd., bkw, 35mm.
Summary: Bulldog Drummond solves the
murders which occur as a consequence of a
search for a casket of gold.
Credits: Producers, Ben Pivar and Ber-
nard Small; director, John Yarbrough;
screenplay, Frank Gruber, Irving Elman;
music, Milton Rosen; film editor, Fred
Freirshans,
Cast: Tom Conway, June Vincent, Richard
Stapley, John Newland, Eily Malyon,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation;
12Feb48; LP1881.
CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE, Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp. 919 ft., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The film traces the develop-
ment of the Oldsmobile car from 1897 to the
present, and points out to salesmen that the
Oldsmobile Company, the oldest automobile
firm in existence, offers unique opportuni-
ties for advancement,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr,, & lc, 25Mar48; MU2908.
CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 56 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which the Durango
Kid apprehends the "ghost raiders" who
are terrorizing the small land-owners.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Ed.
Earl Repp; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast; Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Paula Raymond, William Halop, Steve
Darrell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb49;
LP2156.
CHALLENGE TO LASSIE, Loew's Inc.,
c1949. 76 min., sd., color, 35mm, An
MGM picture. Based on the novel "Grey-
friar's Bobby" by Eleanor Atkinson,
Summary: A drama about a collie dog and
her adventures in Edinburgh in 1860.
Credits; Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, William
Ludwig; music score, Andre Previn; film
editor, George White.
Cast; Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp,
Geraldine Brooks, Reginald Owen, Lassie.
© Loew's Inc,; 250ct49; LP2595.
THE CHAMP OF CHAMPIONS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1943. 930 ft., sd. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret;
photography, Jack Etra, Charles Levine.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Oct43;
MP14176,
CHAMPAGNE FOR TWO, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 19 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Musical Parade Featurette)
Based on a story by Billy Rose.
Credits; Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Mel Epstein; screenplay, Jack Roberts;
music score, Van Cleave; music director,
Phil Boutelje; editor, Everett Douglass.
Cast; Isabelita, George Reeves, Ida
Moore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Jun47;
LP1245,
CHAMPAGNE MUSIC. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits; Production, direction, and story,
Will Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Joseph Gluck.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Sep46;
LP601.
THE CHAMPAGNE MUSIC OF LAWRENCE
WELK AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1949, 15 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits; Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49;
(in notice; 1948); MP3852,
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CHAMPAGNE POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10ct45; MP16361.
CHAMPION. Screen Plays Corp, Released
through United Artists Corp., c1949.
100 min., sd., baw, 35mm. Based on the
story by Ring Lardner.
Summary: A study of the success of a
ruthless prizefighter who uses men and
women to his own egotistical ends,
Credits; Producer, Stanley Kramer;
director, Mark Robson; screenplay, Carl
Foreman; music composer and director,
Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor, Harry Gerstad.
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell,
Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Luis Van
Rooten,
© Screen Plays II Corp.; 9Feb49;
LP2185.
THE CHAMPION OF JUSTICE, Terrytoons,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster. Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17Mar44; MP14673.
CHAMPION OF THE CUE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 686 ft., sd. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Sep45;
MP16491, ;
CHAMPIONS AT THE WHEEL. Aetna Life
Affiliated Companies, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm,
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies;
1Apr46; MP2341.
CHAMPIONS CARRY ON. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; contin-
uity, Arthur Lincer; music score, L, de
Francesco,
© Twentieth Century Fox-Film Corp.;
10Dec43; MP14773.
CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (The World of Sports, no. 137)
Summary: Amateur sthletes engage in
various sports, including tennis, swimming,
track and field events, and figure skating.
Credits: Narrator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13May48;
LP1717.
CHAMPIONS OF THE FUTURE, Warner
Bros. Pictures Inc., cl1944. 10 min., sd.,
color, (Sports Parade)
Credits; Written and directed by Howard
Hill; narrator, Sam Balter. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures Inc.; 30Dec44;
MP15666.
CHAMPIONS OF THE GRIDIRON; a saga of
the National Football League. Jam Handy
Organization, Presented by General Mills,
Inc. 4 reels, sd. This is a revision of the
1939 version of the official National League
picture, originally made by Industrial
Pictures, Inc., for General Mills.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© General Mills, Inc.,; title & descr.,
3Feb40; 352 prints, 5Feb40; MU9951.
CHAMPIONS TRAINING CHAMPIONS,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., photographed
by the Bureau of Aeronautics, U.S, Navy.,
c1943, 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Written by James Bloodworth;
narrator, Lou Marcelle, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug43;
LP12159.
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING CONTEST BE-
TWEEN CEREFINO GARCIA, CHAMPION,
AND HENRY ARMSTRONG, CHALLENGER,
HELD AT GILMORE STADIUM, LOS
ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MARCH 1, 1940.
© James M. O'Connell; title, descr, &
10 prints, 15Mar40; MU10042.
THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl1943. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the character ''Boston Blackie" created
by Jack Boyle,
Credits; Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, William Castle; original screen-
play, Paul Yawitz; music director, M, W.
Stoloff; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Oct43;
LP12305.
CHANGED IDENTITY. Loew's Inc,, c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
962 ft., sd., sepia. (A Miniature) From the
playlet by Joel Malone.
Credits: Director, Roy Rowland; screen-
play, Doane Hoag, E. Maurice Adler; music
score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Joseph
Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov41; LP10899.
CHANT OF THE JUNGLE, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Sep43; MP13975.
LE CHANTEUR INCONNU (THE UNKNOWN
SINGER). sd.
Appl. author: Henri Diamant-Berger.
©Gray-Film; title, descr, & 10 prints,
3Jun47; LU1029,
CHARGE THAT TO MY ACCOUNT, C, O,
Baptista Films, cl1949, 22 min,, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary; Dr, Harry A, Ironside's illus-
trated sermon on the book of Philemon.
© C. O. Baptista Films; 1Mar49 (in notice:
1948); MP4541.
CHARLES DICKENS: BACKGROUND FOR
HIS WORKS, Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary; Presents the London in which
Dickens lived and portrays the settings
and social conditions about which he wrote.
For junior and senior high school grades.
Credits; Educational collaborator, J. Paul
Leonard,
© David A. Smart; 12Jul49; MP4500.
CHARLEY'S AUNT, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941. 7,275 ft., sd. From the
comedy by Brandon Thomas,
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screen-
play, George Seaton; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Aug41; LP10657.
CHARLIE BARNET AND HIS BAND. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., ¢1949,
11 min., sd., bekw, 35mm, (Movietone
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; directed
and written by Charles Skinner; film editor,
Arthur Lincer,.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Jun49; MP4706,
CHARLIE BARNET AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc,, cl1947.
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen; film
editor, Frank Gross,
Cast; Charlie Barnet, Rita Shore, Della
Norell, Jeanne Blanche, Igor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Apr47;
LP1042.
CHARLIE BARNET AND HIS ORCHESTRA
IN REDSKIN RHUMBA. Universal-Inter-
national, cl1948, 15 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits; Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Ralph Dawson.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov48;
MP3560.
15 min,,
CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
5,718 ft., sd. Based on the character
"Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr
Biggers.
Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; original
screenplay, John Larkin; music director,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Sep40; LP9928.
CHARLIE CHAN CARRIES ON, SEE Charlie
Chan's Murder Cruise.
CHARLIE CHAN IN CITY IN DARKNESS.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
6,686 ft., sd. Based on a play by Gina Kaus
and Ladislaus Fodor, and on the character
"Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr
Biggers.
Credits: Director, Herbert I, Leeds;
screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan;
music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Dec39; LP9341.
CHARLIE CHAN IN PANAMA, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl940. 6,061 ft.,
sd. Based on the character ''Charlie Chan"
created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Director, Norman Foster;
original screenplay, John Larkin, Lester
Ziffren; music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Mar40; LP9651.
CHARLIE CHAN IN RIO, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,540 ft., sd.
Based on the character ''Charlie Chan"
created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits; Director, Harry Lachman; screen-
play, Samuel G, Engel, Lester Ziffren;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Sep41; LP10734.
CHARLIE CHAN IN THE SECRET SERVICE.
Monogram Pictures Corp., cl1944. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
George Callahan; music director, Karl
Hajos; photographer, Ira Morgan; film
editor, Marty Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jan44;
LP12543,
CHARLIE CHAN'S MURDER CRUISE,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
6,315 ft., sd. Based on the story "Charlie
Chan Carries On" by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits; Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Robertson White, Lester Ziffren.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
21Jun40; LP9750,
CHARLIE MCCARTHY, DETECTIVE. c1939.
Presented by Universal Studios, 9 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Jerry
Sackheim; director, Frank Tuttle; original
story, Darrell Ware, Robertson White;
screenplay, Edward Eliscu, Harold Schu-
mate, Richard Mack; music director,
Charles Previn; cameraman, George
Robinson; film editor, Bernard Burton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec39;
LP9319.
CHARLIE SPIVAK AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., cl1947.
15 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Credits; Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast; Charlie Spivak, Rusty Nichols,
Tommy Mercer, Margaret Savage, Jeanne
Blanche,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Apr47;
LP1043,
CHARM AND PERSONALITY. Warren's
Motion Pictures, c1939, 3 reels, si.,
color, 16mm,
© Parry O, Warren; 200ct39; MP11318.
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CHARTER PILOT. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 6,340 ft., sd. Based on
a story by J. Robert Bren and Norman
Houston.
Credits; Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Stanley Rauh, Lester Ziffren; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Dec40; LP10309.
THE CHASE, Nero Pictures, Inc., cl1946.
86 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. From the book
"The Black Path of Fear" by Cornell
Woolrich.
Credits; Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Arthur D, Repley; screenplay,
Philip Yordan; music score, Michel Michelet;
music director, Heinz/Roemheld; film
editor, Edward Mann.
Cast: Robert Cummings, Michele Morgan,
Steve Cochran, Peter Lorre, Lloyd Corrigan,
© Nero Pictures, Inc.; 22Nov46; LP739.
CHASE ME, CHARLIE, Essanay Manufactur-
ing Co., c1948. 6 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A composite picture showing
the vicissitudes of life as experienced by
Charlie Chaplin in his various comedies,
Credits: Supervisor, Nathan Cy Braun-
stein; text, Hi Alexander; narrator, Teddy
Bergman; original music, Ellias Breeskin.
Cast: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance,
Leo White, Harry Brownlow, Ben Turpin,
© Capital Pictures Corp.; 2Sep48;
LP1846.
CHASIN' THE BLUES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan
director, Reginald Le Borg; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Alvin Todd.
© Universal Pictures Co.; Inc.; 230ct42;
LP11742,
* CHASING RAINBOWS. RKO Pathe, Inc., 1947.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 12)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc., 25Jul47; MP2287.
CHASING TROUBLE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Grant Withers;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story
and screenplay, Mary McCarthy; photograph-
er, Harry Neumann.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jan40;
LP9391,.
CHATA. Contemporary Films, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the book
of the same title by Alvin and Darley Gordon.
Summary: A tropical fantasy depicting in-
cidents in the daily life of a little Mexican
girl who lives on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
At a fiesta she finds a mask which| she sells
in order to save her pet chicken from
market,
Credits; Direction and script, Alvin and
Darley Gordon; original music, Walter
Tullis.
© Alvin J, Gordon d.b.a, Contemporary
Films; 26Nov47; MP2934.
CHATTER. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14250.
CHATTERBOX, c1943, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J,
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; original
screenplay, George Carleton Brown, Frank
Gill, Jr.; music director, Walter Scharf;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Apr43;
LP 12008.
THE CHEATERS. c1945. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Frances Hyland,
Albert Ray; screenplay, Frances Hyland;
music score, Walter Scharf; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Richard L, Van
Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Jun45;
LP13333,
CHEATIN' WOMAN BLUES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Feb46; MP189.
CHEATING IN GAMBLING. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1949. 17 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: John Scarne, authority on cards,
demonstrates in slow motion the tricks of
the card sharps.
Credits; Producer, Thomas Mead;
directed and written by Arthur Cohen;
narrator, Ed Herlihy.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49;
MP3851.
CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK. Motion Pic-
ture Bureau, Aetna Casualty and Surety
Company for the United States Secret
Service, Treasury Dept., cl1945. 2 reels,
sd,
Appl author: Stanley F. Withe.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Company;
1Mar45; MP16036,
CHECK YOUR GUNS. Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1948. 55 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Eddie Dean as sheriff of Red
Gap protects the law-abiding citizens
against a band of outlaws and a dishonest
judge.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; director,
Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Joseph
O'Donnell; film editor, Joseph Gluck,
Cast: Eddie Dean, White Cloud, Roscoe
Ates, Nancy Gates, George Chesebro.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 24Jan48;
LP1430.
THE CHECKERED COAT. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948.
66 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. A Belsam Pro-
duction,
Summary: A crime melodrama in which
the killer's downfall occurs as the result
of cataleptic seizures.
Credits; Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, Edward L. Cahn; original story, Seeleg
Lester, Merwin Gerard; screenplay, John
C. Higgins; editor, Paul Landres.
Cast: Tom Conway, Noreen Nash, Hurd
Hatfield, James Seay, Garry Owen.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jun48; LP2021.
CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP. Richard A,
Rowland Productions, Inc, Released thru
United Artists, ¢1941. 10 reels, sd. From
the novel ''Miss Bishop" by Bess Streeter
Aldrich, \,
Credits: \Producer, Richard A, Rowland;
director, Tay Garnett; screenplay, Adelaide
Heilbron, Sheridan Gibney; screen adapta-
tion, Stephen Vincent Benet; music director,
Edward Ward; film editor, William Claxton,
© Richard A. Rowland Productions, Inc.;
30Jan41; LP10229.
CHEESE BURGLER. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. 35mm, (Novel-
toon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Feb46;
LP325.
THE CHEESE FAMILY ALBUM. Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., c1949. 32 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary: Stories about various cheeses.
Shows cheese being made in one of the
modern Kraft factories.
Credits: Directors, Wallace Fox, Jack
Tilles; screenplay, Leo Rosencrans;
editor, Foster Travis.
Cast; Otto Kruger.
© Kraft Foods Co.; 1Apr49; LP2257,
CHEF DONALD, Walt Disney Productions,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Aug41;
LP10810.
CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by the Dow
Chemical Co. 24 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the latest develop-
ments in chemical weed control,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 12 prints, 31May49;
MU4177.
CHEMISTRY AND A CHANGING WORLD,
Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1940.
1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP 10824,
CHEROKEE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Jul45; MP16149.
THE CHEROKEE FLASH, c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 55 min., sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, Betty Burbridge; music direc-
tor, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Charles
Craft,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Nov45;
LP43.
CHEROKEE STRIP. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Harry Sherman; director,
Lesley Selander; original story, Bernard Mc-
Conville; screenplay, Norman Houston, Ber-
nard McConville; photography, Russell Harlan;
film editor, Sherman A. Rose.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 110ct40;
LP9977. :
CHETINIKS!. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943. 6,577 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Louis King; original
story, Jack Andrews; screenplay, Jack
Andrews, Edward E, Paramore; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
5Feb43; LP12348.
CHEW-CHEW BABY. c1945. Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits; Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Paul Smith, Grim
Natwick; music, Darrell Calker, Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 7Feb45; MP15640,
THE CHEWIN 'BRUIN. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 7 min,, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Norman McCabe, ViveRisto;
music direction, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Jun40; MP10264.
CHEYENNE, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 100 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. A First
National picture. From a story by Paul I.
Wellman.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Alan
LeMay, Thames Williamson; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F, Forsbtein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Christian Nyby.
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Janis
Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Jun47;
LP 1058.
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CHEYENNE COWBOY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1949, Released through Uni-
versal International. 25 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western about the
capture of a dishonest cattle agent.
Credits: Producer, Will Cowan; director,
Nate Watt; story and screenplay, Luci
Ward; music, Milton Schwarzwald; film
editor, Frank Gross.
Cast: "Tex'' Williams, Lina Romay,
"Smokey" Rogers, "Deuce" Spriggens,
Stanley Andrews.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 31Jan49;
LP2165.
THE CHEYENNE KID. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels.
Credits; Producer, Harry Webb; director,
Raymond K, Johnson; story, Tom Gibson;
photography, Edward Kull; film editor,
Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Feb40;
LP9439,
CHEYENNE ROUNDUP. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Ray Taylor; original story and
screenplay, Elmer Clifton, Bernard
McConville; music director, H. J. Salter;
photography, William Sickner; film editor,
Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Oct42;
LP11635.
CHEYENNE TAKES OVER. New PRC Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Arthur
E. Orloff; music, Walter Greene; film editor,
Joe Gluck,
Cast: "Lash'' La Rue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John.
Appl. author: Eagle Lion Films, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 250ct47;
LP1309.
CHEYENNE WILDCAT. c1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on Fred Harman's famous NEA comic,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Randall Faye; music score, Joseph
Dubin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Sep44;
LP 12875.
CHICAGO. SEE Roxie Hart.
THE CHICAGO KID. Republic Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on an
original story by Karl Brown.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Frank McDonald; screenplay,
Jack Townley; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Ralph Dixon,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15May45;
LP13354. 2
CHICAGO LULU, SEE The Bamboo Blonde.
CHICAGO, THE BEAUTIFUL, Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (James
A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM
picture,
Summary: Shows many points of interest
which contribute toward making Chicago
famous, including large hotels, financial
and recreational centers, the transportation
system, and the famous Lake Shore Drive.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Joseph
Nussbaum,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jul48; MP3316,
CHI-CHI-CASTENANGO. Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by
RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice:
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,); 30Dec46; MP1565.
CHICK AND DOUBLE CHICK, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
Credits; Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Carl Meyer, Jace Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Aug46;
LP507,
CHICK CARTER, DETECTIVE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1946. 2 reels each (no, 1,
3 reels), sd. Based on the Street and Smith
character "the Shadow." © Columbia
Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Derwin Abrahams;
screenplay, George Plympton, Harry
Fraser,
1. Chick Carter Takes Over, © 11Jul46;
LP524.
2, Jump to Eternity. © 18Jul46; LP525.
3. Grinding Wheels, © 25Jul46; LP526.
4, Chick Carter Trapped. © 1Aug46;
LP527,.
5. Out of Control, © 8Aug46; LP528.
6. Chick Carter's Quest, © 15Aug46;
LP529,
7, Chick Carter's Frame-Up. © 22Aug46;
LP548,
8. Chick Carter Gives Chase. © 29Aug46;
LP561.
9, Shadows in the Night, © 5Sep46; LP571.
10. Run to Earth, © 12Sep46; LP587.
11. Hurled into Space. © 19Sep46; LP596,
12. Chick Carter Faces Death. © 26Sep46;
LP611.
13, Rendezvous with Murder, © 30ct46;
LP633.
14, Chick Carter Sets a Trap, © 100ct46;
LP638.
15. Chick Carter Wins Out, © 170ct46;
LP652.
CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., cl1949. 91 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the stage play by
Julius J, and Philip G. Epstein, from the
book by Rosemary Taylor.
Summary: The comic ups-and-downs of
family life with a fly-by-night father and
his down-to-earth wife. Setting, Tucson,
Arizona, from 1890 to 1910.
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
director, George Seaton; screenplay,
George Seaton, Valentine Davies; music,
Alfred Newman; film editor, Robert Simpson,
Cast: Dan Dailey, Celeste Holm, Colleen
Townsend, Alan Young, Natalie Wood,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jan49; LP2193.
CHICKEN FEED. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 18 min., sd. (Radio Flash, no, 3)
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Jean Yarbrough; story, Jack Townley, Fred
Guiol; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Jan40;
LP9512,
CHICKEN LITTLE, Walt Disney Productions,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Nov43;
LP12602,
A CHICKEN ON YOUR KNEE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13400.
CHICKEN REEL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 250ct43; MP14077.
CHICKEN SHACK SHUFFLE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13991.
CHICKEY! THE COP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jun43; MP13642,
LA CHIENNE, SEE Scarlet Street,
/
CHILD CARE, Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching
Films Division, c1940. 1 reel each, sd.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division,
Credits; Photographer, J. S. Watson, Jr,
Appl. author; C, E, Turner,
Bathing the Infant. © 7Mar40; MP10331.
Feeding the Infant. © 11Mar40; MP10332,
A CHILD IS.BORN, Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1939, 9 reels, Based on the play by
Mary McDougal Axelson,
Credits; Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Robert Rossen,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Dec39;
LP9325.
THE CHILD OF BETHLEHEM. Cathedral
Films, Inc,, cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Cathedral Films, Inc.; 17Mar41;
LP10405.
CHILD OF DIVORCE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1946. 62 min., sd., 35mm. Based on
her play ''Wednesday's Child" by Leopold L.
tlas,
Credits; Director, Richard O, Fleischer;
written for the screen by Lillie Hayward;
music, Leigh Harline; music director, C.
Bakaleinikoff; editor, Samuel E. Beetley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 300ct46;
LP705.
CHILD PSYKOLOJIKY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Jul41;
LP10590.
CHILDBIRTH; modern technique, Sherwood
Pictures, cl1946, 1 reel, 16mm,
Appl. author: T, Marc Sherwood.
© Sherwood Pictures; 1Mar46; MP393.
CHILDHOOD DAYS, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits; Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Jul43;
MP13723,
CHILDREN IN TROUBLE. March of Time for
the New York State Youth Commission,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
© Time, Inc,.; 29Mar47; MP2077,
CHILDREN OF CHINA. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP10825.
CHILDREN OF CHINA. SEE
Inside China,
Los Nifios Chinos,
CHILDREN OF HOLLAND. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1939, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. arthor: Arthur I, Gates.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Nov39;
MP9831,.
CHILDREN OF HOLLAND. SEE Nijios
Holandeses.
CHILDREN OF JAPAN. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 15Oct40;
MP10691.
CHILDREN OF PARADISE (LES ENFANTS
DU PARADIS) c1946. 16 reels, sd.
Credits: Directors, Charles Munch,
Marcel Carne; scenario, Jacques Prevert;
music, Joseph Kosma, Maurice Thierte,
Georges Mouque.
© Tricolore Films, Inc.; 15Nov46;
LP701.
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CHILDREN OF SWITZERLAND. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 29Mar40;
MP10338.
CHILDREN OF SWITZERLAND, SEE
As Criangas da Suiga.
Suiza Rural--Nifios.
CHILDREN'S VILLAGE. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948. 19 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (This Is
America, no. 3)
Summary: A presentation of the aims,
methods, and activities of the school for
maladjusted boys at Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Edward J. Montagne; script, Ardis Smith;
narrator, Dwight Weist.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 9Jan48; MP2774.
CHILE; people of the country estates. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc.,c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 24Dec40;
MP 10826,
CHILLY 'N COLD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.,c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15848,
CHIME BELLS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13933.
CHIMP AVIATOR. SEE Variety Views, no.
161,
‘CHIMP ON THE LOOSE, SEE Variety
Views, no, 150.
CHINA. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943.
8 reels, sd. Based on a play by Archibald
Forbes,
Credits: Producer, Richard Blumenthal;
director, John Farrow; screenplay, Frank
Butler; editor, Eda Warren,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Mar43;
LP12082,
CHINA. Time, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel. (Forum
Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16385.
CHINA CARRIES ON, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
narrator, Hugh James; music score, L. De
Francesco; photography, Rupert Swel-
son; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor, |
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
120ct45; MP84.
CHINA FIGHTS BACK. SEE The March of
Time, v. 7, no, 11.
CHINA GIRL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942. 8,615 ft., sd. Based ona
story by Melville Crossman,
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway;
written by Ben Hecht; music director, Hugo
W. Friedhofer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Dec42; LP11770.
CHINA SKY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945.
78 min,, sd. Based on the novel by Pearl S.
Buck,
Credits; Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Brenda
Weisberg, Joseph Hoffman; music, Leigh
Harline; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editors, Gene Milford, Marvin Coil.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 24May45;
LP13343.
CHINA TODAY, Roland Shang- Yoong Lawler.
2,000 ft., color, 16mm,
Credits: Photographer and editor, R. S. Y.
Lawler.
© Roland Shang- Yoong Lawler; title,
descr, & 7 prints, 16Apr45; MU15849,
CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Grant Withers; direc-
tor, Monta Bell; original story and screen-
play, Sam Ornitz; photography, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar45;
LP13252, Som aree
CHINATOWN CAPERS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1455,
CHINATOWN CHAMPS, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1944, 10 min., sd., color,
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Heilner, Blumenthal;
director, Andre DeLaVarre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr44;
MP14719.
CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11052.
THE CHINESE CAT, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Philip N. Krasne,
James S, Burkett; director, Phil Rosen;
original screenplay, George Callahan;
music, Edward Kay; photographer, Ira
Morgan; film editor, Marty Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Apr44;
LP12667.
CHINESE FANTASY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MU13653.
THE CHINESE RING. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947, 68 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on the character "Charlie Chan"
created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, William Beaudine; original screen-
play, W. Scott Darling; music director,
Edward J, Kay; film editor, Ace Herman,
Cast; Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland,
Warren Douglas, Victor Sen Young,
Louise Currie,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Nov47;
LP1381,
CHING CHONG, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Dec43; MP14273.
LOS CHINOS OCCIDENTALES. Encyclopedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, in collaboration
with O, J. Caldwell, c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of ''People of
Western China,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jan47; MP1631,
CHIP AN 'DALE. Walt Disney Productions,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Dick Kinney, Bob North; animation, Bill
Justice, Murray McClellan, Volus Jones,
Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace. Techni-
color,
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Aug47;
LP1377,
CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,, c1944, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W.
Burton; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Robert Arthur; screenplay, Eugene
Conrad, Leo Townsend; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Larry
Russell, Frank Skinner; film editor, Charles
Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 10Mar44;
LP12600.
CHIPS AND PUTTS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 861 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits; Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 10Aug45;
MP266.
CHIPS OFF THE OLD BLOCK, Loew's Inc.,
c1942. 736 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer Cartoon) A Rudolf Ising produc-
tion,
Credits; Direction, Robert Allen;
animation, Carl Urbano, Al Grandmain;
music, Scott Bradley, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 21Sep42; LP11641.
CHIQUITA BANANA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1171.
CHIQUITA BANANA MINUTE MOVIE PLAY-
LETS. John Sutherland Productions, Inc.,
for United Fruit Company, c1947-48.
3 min. each, sd., color, 16mm, © United
Fruit Co.
1. Chiquita Banana's Reception, © 9Aug47;
MP3749.
2. Chiquita Banana on Television,
© 9Aug47; MP3750.
3. Chiquita Banana on the Air, © 2Oct47;
MP3747.
4, Chiquita Banana Goes North, © 270ct47;
MP3755.
5. Chiquita Banana Helps the Pie Man.
© 270ct47; MP3751.
6. Chiquita Banana's Fan, © 270ct47;
MP3752,
7. Chiquita Banana Convinces the Cannibal.
© 20ct47; MP3745.
8, Chiquita Banana's Star Attraction,
© 270ct47; MP3753,
9. Chiquita Banana's Magic. © 17Jan48;
MP3756,
10, Chiquita Banana's School for Brides.
© 20ct47; MP3746.
11, Chiquita Banana's Beauty Treatment,
© 17Jan48; MP3757.
12, Chiquita Banana Tells a Fortune.
© 17Jan48; MP3758.
13. Chiquita Banana Wins a Medal.
© 17Jan48; MP3754.
14, Chiquita Banana Makes a Better Break-
fast. © 20ct47; MP3748,
THE CHISHOLM TRAIL, SEE Red River.
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd,, bkw, Based on
Ferenc Molnar's "The Guardsman," with
music and lyrics from "The Chocolate
Soldier", music by Oscar Straus, English
lyrics by Stanislaus Stange, and original
lyrics by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold
Jacobson,
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, Leonard Lee,
Keith Winter; music adaptation and direc-
tion, Herbert Stothart, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, James E, Newcom.
© Loew's Inc.; 140ct41; LP10855.
CHOLLY POLLY. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1942. 589 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no, 21)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Alex Geiss; story, Jack Cosgriff;
animation, Chic Otterstrom; music, Paul
Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 31Dec42;
LP11982.
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CHOO CHOO SWING, Universal International,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., bew, 35mm, (Sing and
Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical cartoon, The King's
Men sing ‘I've Been Working on the Rail-
road," "I'm Alabamy Bound," and ''Where
Do You Worka, John?" Designed for
audience participation,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov48;
MP3558.
CHOO CHOO SWING, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Josef Berne; film editor, Norman
A. Cerf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov43;
LP12367,.
THE CHOOL SONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12353,
CHOOSING BOOKS TO READ, Coronet,
c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A high-school boy learns how to
select books relating to his interest in
photography, and finds reading them both
profitable and pleasant, For junior and
senior high schools.
Credits: John J, De Boer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 29Mar48; MP3111.
CHOOSING RATHER. Scriptures Visualized
Institute, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: George F. Santa.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Feb43;
MP13501.
CHOOSING YOUR OCCUPATION, Coronet,
c1949,. 10 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Explains why the abilities and
interests of the individual, as well as the
preparation required, the opportunities
for advancement, and the working conditions,
should be considered when selecting an
occupation, For high school and college
students,
Credits: Educational collaborator, John
N. Given,
© David A, Smart; 13Apr49; MP4244,
CHOP CHOP. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Oct43; MP14078.
CHOP FOOEY. Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 7Jul41; MP11300.
CHOP STICKS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14125,
CHRIST RETURNETH. C. O, Baptista Films,
c1948. 4 min., sd., baw, 16mm, (Filmsing
Melody)
© C. O. Baptista Films; 10Jan48; MP2825.
CHRISTMAS EVE, Miracle Productions,
Inc,, c1947, 90 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Edwin L, Marin; original stories,
Laurence Stallings, Richard Landau; screen-
play, Laurence Stallings; music, Heinz
Roemheld; film editor, James Smith,
Cast; George Raft, George Brent,
Randolph Scott, Ann Harding, Joan Blondell,
© Miracle Productions, Inc.; 26Sep47;
LP1236.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944, 10 reels, sd, From the
novel by W, Somerset Maugham.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; direc-
tor, Robert Siodmak; written for the screen
by Herman J, Mankiewicz; music score and
direction, H, J. Salter; film editor, Ted
Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP12745.
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc,, cl1945. 101 min., sd.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
From an original story by Aileen Hamilton,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Lionel
Houser, Adele Commandini; music, Freder-
ick Hollander; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Jerome Moross; photographer, Carl Guthrie;
film editor, Frank Magee.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 11Aug45;
LP13430,
CHRISTMAS IN JULY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credit: Written and directed by Preston
Sturges; photographer, Victor Milner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 25Oct40;
LP10005.
CHRISTMAS RHAPSODY, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: An adaptation of Hans Christian
Andersen's story about the little fir tree
which was taken from the forest to be used
as a Christmas tree,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
13Sep48; MP3376.
CHRISTOPHER BLAKE. SEE The Decision
of Christopher Blake.
CHUCKY LOU, THE STORY OF A WOOD-
CHUCK. Audio-Visual Center, Indiana
University, 1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, or
color, 16mm.
Summary: The story of a tame woodchuck
who lives in the pet house at the park. A
teaching film for kindergarten and elemen-
tary grades.
Credits; Author, Ann Hyer.
© University of Indiana; 1May48; LP1838.
A CHUMP AT OXFORD, Released through
United Artists, cl1940. Presented by Hal
Roach, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Hal Roach,
Jr.; director, Alfred Goulding; original
story and screenplay, Charles Rogers,
Felix Adler, Harry Langdon; music score,
Marvin Hatley; photography, Art Lloyd;
film editor, Bert Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 19Jan40;
LP9377.
CHURCH VOCATIONS. Vocational Guidance
Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Portrays the duties and the
opportunities for service of a minister and
other church workers,
Credits: Manuscript by Arthur P, Twogood,
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
15Aug49; MP4508.
CHURCHILL'S ISLAND. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd,, c1942.
Presented by United Artists. 21 min., sd.
(The World in Action)
Credits: Producer, Stuart Legg; narrative,
Lorne Greene; music, Lucio Agostini.
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 3Apr42;
MP12761,
CIELITO LINDO, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11655,
CIELITO LINDO. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec44; MP15593.
CIGARETTE GIRL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947, 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, William Bloom;
director, Gunther V. Fritsch; story, Edward
Huebsch; screenplay, Henry K. Moritz;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, Russ
Morgan,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Feb47;
LP852,
CILLY GOOSE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Joe Stultz,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Mar44;
LP12616, ~
CINDERELLA, SEE Cinderella's Feller,
CINDERELLA CAGERS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 9 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm,
(The World of Sports, no, 131)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narrator,
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Sep47;
MP2354,
CINDERELLA GOES TO A PARTY, c¢1942.
Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp.
670 ft., sd., color, (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Frank Tashlin, Alec Geiss, Jack
Cosgriff, William Shiell, Paul Worth,
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 22May42; LP11705,
CINDERELLA HORSE, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: The story of a thoroughbred
horse, bred for trotting, who fails as a
trotter, but becomes a champion pacer.
Credits; Directed and written by Harry
O. Hoyt; narrator, Art Gilmore; music,
Howard Jackson; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Apr49; MP4015.
CINDERELLA JONES, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946, 88 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a story
by Philip Wylie.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Busby Berkeley; screenplay, Charles Hoff-
man; music, Frederick Hollander; music
director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Ray Heindorf, Frank Perkins;
film editor, George Amy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Mar46;
LP136.
CINDERELLA SWINGS IT. c1943. Present-
ed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 70 min., sd.
Adapted from the ''Scattergood Baines" stor-
ies by Clarence Budington Kelland.
Credits; Producer, Jerrold T. Brandt; di-
rector, Christy Cabanne; original screenplay,
Michael L, Simmons; music score, Paul
Sawtell; editor, Richard Cahoon,
© Pyramid Pictures Corp.; 22Jan43;
LP11805.
CINDERELLA'S FELLER. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 19 min., sd., color.
Based on the fairy story "Cinderella,"
Credits: Director, William McGann; origi-
nal screenplay, Jack Scholl, Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31May40;
LP9677,
CINDERELLA'S FELLER, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1946. 20 min., sd., color,
35mm, A re-release of "Cinderella's Feller'
copyrighted on May 31, 1940. ;
Credits; Director, William McGann; origi-
nal screenplay, Jack Scholl, Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep46;
LP627.
CIRCUITOS EM SERIES E EM PARALELO,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in
collaboration with Morris Meister, cl947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Portuguese ver-
seion of "Series and Parrallel Circuit,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Feb47; MP1720,
CIRCUITOS EN SERIE Y PARALELOS, En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in col-
laboration with Morris Meister, c1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of
"Series and Parallel Circuits."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
3Feb47; MP 1687.
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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 6,104 ft.,
sd, Based on a story by Nat Ferber and Sam
Duncan,
Credits; Director, John Larkin; screenplay,
Robert Metzler; adaptation, Samuel Ornitz;
music, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Feb45; LP13212.
CIRCUS BAND. Released by Warner Bros.,
c1945. 10 min,, sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16May45;
MP15954,
THE CIRCUS COMES TO CLOWN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Screen Song) i
Credits; Director, I. Sparber; story,
Bill Turner, Larz Bourne,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Dec47;
LP1420.
CIRCUS DAY IN OUR TOWN, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1949. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Describes the excitement and
drama of circus day, showing the prepara-
tions necessary for staging the big show,
Depicts highlights of the performance of
the circus animals, the acrobats, and the
clowns, For primary and middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Grace Storm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Nov49; MP4844,
THE CIRCUS HORSE. Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Richard Bare.
Cast; Alan Hale, Douglas Kennedy,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 21Jan47; MP2201.
CIRCUS TODAY. The Vitaphone Corp., cl940.
7 min,, sd. (Merrie Melody)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Jack Miler; animation, Sid Suther-
land; music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jun40; MP10293.
CIRCUS TOWN. Vitaphone Corp., cl948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A small western town presents
an amateur circus.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director and photographer, Gil H. DeWitt;
written by Saul Elkins.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jan48; MP4115.
CISCO KID. SEE
The Gay Amigo.
Valiant Hombre.
THE CISCO KID AND THE LADY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1939. 6,600 ft.,
sd, Suggested by the character "The Cisco
Kid" created by William Sydney Porter
(O, Henry)
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds; origi-
nal story, Stanley Rauh; screenplay, Frances
Hyland; music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Dec39; LP9616.
THE CISCO KID IN OLD NEW MEXICO,
Monogram Pictures Corp., c1945. 7 reels,
« sd, Based on the character created by
O'Henry [pseud, of William S. Porter].
Credits; Producer, Philip N. Krasne; direc-
tor, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
Betty Burbridge; photography, Arthur Mar-
tinelli; film editor, Martin Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Mar45;
LP 13267,
THE CISCO KID RETURNS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, John P. McCarthy; original screen-
play, Betty Burbridge; cameraman, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Marty Cohen,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 19Mar45;
LP13251.
CITADEL OF CRIME, c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Don
Ryan; music director, Cy Feuer; photo-
grapher, Ernest Miller; film editor, Les
Orlebeck,
Appl. author: Republic-Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Jul41;
LP10664.
CITIES; WHY THEY GROW. Coronet, c1949.
12 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the economic factors
which give rise to the growth of cities.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Arthur M. Weimer.
© David A. Smart; 20Jun49; MP4218.
CITIZEN KANE, Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1941. 119 min., sd.
Credits; Director, Orson Welles; original
screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson
Welles; music, Bernard Herrmann;
photographer, Gregg Toland; editor, Robert
Wise.
Appl. author: Mercury Productions, Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1May41;
LP10457,
CITIZEN SAINT. c1947. Presented by Clyde
Elliott, 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the life of Saint Frances Cabrini with quota-
tions from ''Too Small a World," a biography
by Theodore Maynard,
Credits; Producer, Clyde Elliott; director,
Harold Young; screen story, Harold Orlob;
introduction and narration, E. V. Dailey;
documentary narration, Cletus McCarthy;
music arrangements, Arthur A. Norris; film
editor, Leonard Anderson,
Cast: Jed Prouty, Carla Dare, Julie Hadon.
© Clyde Elliott; 12Apr47; LP950.
THE CITY, SEE This Is Tomorrow,
CITY ACROSS THE RIVER, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., Released through Uni-
versal-International Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1949. 90 min,, sd., b&ew, 35mm, Based on
the novel "The Amboy Dukes" by Irving
Shulman,
Summary: A social drama which shows how
environment contributes to juvenile
degeneration, Setting, a slum area in
Brooklyn,
Credits; Producer and director, Maxwell
Shane; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Dennis
Cooper; commentary, Drew Pearson; music,
Walter Scharf; film editor, Ted J, Kent,
Cast: Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter,
Luis Van Rooten, Jeff Corey, Sharon
McManus,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar49;
LP2273.
CITY FIRE FIGHTERS. Coronet, c1947,
10 min,, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Viola Theman,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 14Jul47; MP2563.
CITY FOR CONQUEST, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940, 12 reels, sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. An Anatole
Litvak production, From the novel by Aben
Kandel,
Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak; screen-
play, John Wexley; music, Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 21Aug40;
LP9924,
CITY IN DARKNESS. SEE Charlie Chan in
City in Darkness.
CITY OF BRIGHAM YOUNG, c1944, Present-
ed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 905 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographers, Charles Boyle, Virgil
Miller,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun44; MP331.
CITY OF CHANCE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 5,150 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Ricardo Cortez; origi-
nal screenplay, John Larkin, Barry Trivers;
music director, Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Jan40; LP9416.
THE CITY OF CHILDREN, Loew's Inc.,c1949,
10 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm, (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Summary: The model community of
Mooseheart, Ill., offers friendship, encour-
agement, and hope to parentless children,
Credits: Written and narrated by John
Nesbitt; music director, Rudolph G, Kopp;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc,; 31Aug49; LP2501,
CITY OF MISSING GIRLS. c1941. 7 reels,
sd, A Merrick-Alexander production,
Credits; Director, Elmer Clifton; original
story, Elmer Clifton, George Rosener;
screenplay, Oliver Drake.
© Select Attractions, Inc.; 19Feb41;
LP10284,
CITY OF PARADOX, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Hugh James; music score, L, DeFran-
cesco; photography, John W, Boyle; film
editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Nov44; MP16231.
CITY OF SILENT MEN, Producers Releas-
ing Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd. From an
original story by Robert E, Kent and Joseph
Hoffman,
Credits; Producer, Dixon R. Harwin;
director, William Nigh; screenplay, Joseph
Hoffman; music score, Leo Erdody;
music direction, David Chudnow; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Oct42;
LP11680.
CITY STREETS. Scriptures Visualized
Institute, c1942. 1 reel.
Appl, author: George F. Santa.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 3Jul42;
MP 12664,
CITY WATER SUPPLY, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd, With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 11Mar41;
MP14190.
CITY WEEK END, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, cl947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, (The World Today)
Summary: City dwellers enjoy a week end.
Children go to the zoo, high school students
go to a dance, adults work in the garden and
play cards, and all ages go to baseball
games and attend church,
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; script,
Luigi Creatore; narrator, Nelson Case;
music, L, DeFrancesco; editors, John Oser,
Rosemarie Hickson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP3153.
A CITY WITHIN A CITY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941, 1 reel, sd, (Panoramics,
series 1, no. 1)
Credits; Story, George Blake; narrator,
Hugh James,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Aug41;
MP 12080,
CITY WITHOUT MEN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943,. 8 reels, sd. A Samuel
Bronston production,
Credits; Producer, B, P Schulberg; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; original story, Budd
Schulberg, Martin Berkeley; screenplay
W. L, River; music, David Raksin; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Al
Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jan43;
LP 12259,
68
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
CLAIRE DE LUNE, SEE Moonlight.
CLANCY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP131.
CLANCY STREET BOYS, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; screenplay, Harvey
Gates; photography, Mack Stengler; film
editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Feb43;
LP11910.
CLAP A STOPPER ON A LINE. Presented
by United States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 5 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14523.
CLAP, CLAP FOR RHYTHM. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Jul42; MP12780. :
CLAP YOUR HANDS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., bew, 35mm.
(Sing and Be Happy Series
Summary: A musical short featuring "It
Happened in Monterey," "Ramona," and
"In a Little Spanish Town."" Designed for
audience participation.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49
(in notice: 1948); MP3849.
CLARENCE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10879,
CLASS IN SWING, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music arranger,
Milton Rosen; music director, Charles
Previn; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 30Sep40;
LP9941,
THE CLASS 253 AND 252 CHAIN STITCH
SEWING MACHINES. Tomlin Film Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. Presented by the Singer
Sewing Machine Company. 17 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: A description of the important
features of chain-stitch sewing machines.
For prospective purchasers in the needle
trades,
Credits; Narrator, Ray Morgan; script,
Karl A. Barleben; film editor, Carl A.
Tomlin,
© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.;
250ct48; MP3423.
THE CLASS 246 OVEREDGE SEWING
MACHINE, Tomlin Film Productions,
Inc., c1948. Presented by Singer Sewing
Machine Co, 17 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows important features of the
Singer class 246 overedge sewing machine,
Credits: Script, Karl A, Barleben;
narration, Ray Morgan; editor, Carl A,
Tomlin,
© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.;
20May48; MP3056.
CLAUDIA, Time, Inc., for the Coca-Cola
Co., c1948. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the transcribed
radio program, "Claudia," based on the
Rose Franken stories, is prepared, record-
ed and broadcast. A scene from the
show, sponsored by the Coca-Cola Com-
pany, is included.
© Coca-Cola Co.; 1Mar48; MP3077.
CLAUDIA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943. 8,250 ft., sd. Adapted from
the play by Rose Franken as produced and
staged by John Golden.
Credits: Director, Edmund Goulding;
screen adaptation, Morrie Ryskind; music
directors, Alfred Newman, Charles Hen-
derson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Sep43; LP12527.
CLAUDIA AND DAVID. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 7,025 ft., sd., 35mm.
From stories by Rose Franken,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Rose Franken, William Brown Meloney;
adaptation, Vera Caspary; music director,
Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Aug46; LP610.
THE CLAY PIGEON, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 63 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Awaiting court martial on a
treason charge, a sailor escapes in order to
clear himself and bring the real culprit to
justice,
Credits; Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Richard O. Fleischer; story and
screenplay, Carl Foreman; music, Paul
Sawtell; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
Cast: Bill Williams, Barbara Hale, Richard
Quine, Richard Loo, Frank Fenton,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Feb49;
LP2169.
CLEAN PROFITS. Presented by Cities
Service Oil Company, 2 reels, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;
title & descr., 20Apr46; 12 prints, 22Apr46;
MU478,
THE CLEANING OF WALLS, Filmstrip,
69 frames, color.
Credits; Photographer, William T, Thomas,
Kodachrome,
Appl, author; Robert E, Schneider, Louis
F, Kacel, Miriam Nicholas,
© The Industrial Sanitation Research
Foundation; title, descr, & 5 prints,
310ct46; MU1273.
CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH. Coronet,
¢1949, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: A demonstration of the exis-
tence and growth of various kinds of
microorganisms, Designed for children in
grades 4 through 8, this film teaches the
importance of cleanliness to health,
Credits; Educational collaborator, N, E.
Bingham.
© Ravid A, Smart; 19Jan49; MP4227,
CLEANLINESS BRINGS HEALTH, Walt
Disney Productions, cl945. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Jun45;
MP16119.
CLEMENTI JIVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Aug45; MP16227.
CLEMENTINE, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jul43; MP13715,
CLEMENTINE, SEE Mickey,
CLEO FROM RIO. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Dec44; MP15457,
CLIFF EDWARDS AND HIS BUCKAROOS.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., cl1940,
10 min,, sd. (Melody Masters Bands)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
original screenplay, Nat Hiken,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec40;
LP10291.
THE CLIMAX. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1944, 9 reels, sd., color, From the play
by Edward Locke.
Credits; Producer and director, George
Waggner; adaptation, Curt Siodmak; screen-
play, Curt Siodmak, Lynn Sterling; music
director, Don George; cameraman, Hal
Mohr, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 250ct44;
LP12927,
CLIMBING THE MATTERHORN, Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1947, 21 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: Starting from the Swiss village
of Zermatt, two people and a guide make a
perilous ascent of the Matterhorn,
Credits: Producer and director, Irving
Allen; narration, Max Trell; narrator,
Warren Douglas; music director, Lud
Gluskin; music, Lucien Maroweck, Renee
Garriguenc, Lynn Murray; film editor,
Thomas Neff.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 1Dec47;
LP1625.
CLIMBING THE PEAKS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1943. 1 reel, sd, (Adven-
tures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tion, Hugh James; music score, L. de Fran-
cesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Apr43; MP14826.
CLIMBING THE SPIRIT'S HOME, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1940, 1 reel,
sd, (Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; de-
scribed by Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10May40; MP10195,
CLINK! CLINK! ANOTHER DRINK. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12355,
CLOAK AND DAGGER. United States Pictures.
c1946. Presented by Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc. 106 min,, sd., 35mm, Suggested by the
book by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain,
Credits; Producer, Milton Sperling; direc-
tor, Fritz Lang; original story, Boris
Ingster, John Larkin; screenplay, Albert
Maltz, Ring Lardner, Jr.; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Christian Nyby.
© United States Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep46;
LP604,
THE CLOCK, Loew's Inc., cl1945, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 9 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based on a story by Paul Gallico and
Pauline Gallico,
Credits; Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Vincente Minnelli; screenplay, Robert
Nathan, Joseph Schrank; music score,
George Bassman; film editor, George
White.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Mar45; LP13200.
THE CLOCK WATCHER, Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,, cl1944, 1 reel,
sd., color, (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story,
Harry Reeves, Rex Cox; animation, Don
Towsley, Judge Whitaker, Bill Justice,
Josh Meador; music, Oliver Wallace. Tech-
nicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Nov44;
LP13104,
A CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE,
Columbia Pictures Corp,, cl1946. 6 reels.
Credits; Producer, John Stone; director,
Lew Landers; story, Paul Yawitz; screen-
play, Ben Markson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 24Jan46;
LP120.
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A CLOSE CALL FOR ELLERY QUEEN,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, James Hogan; story, Ellery Queen
[pseud, of Frederic Dannay and Manfred
Bennington Lee]; screenplay, Eric Taylor;
music, Lee Zahler; film editor, Dwight
Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Jan42;
LP11135.
CLOSE HARMONY, Presented by General
Motors,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© General Motors Corp,; title & descr.,
18Jan43; 101 prints, 16Jan43; MU13199.
CLOSE SHAVE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Nov42; MP13123.
CLOSE-UP. Marathon Pictures Corp. Re-
leased by Eagle Lion Films Inc., c1948.
72 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A crime film, depicting the
efforts of a newsreel cameraman to keep a
film from falling into the hands of a Nazi
war criminal who regards it as evidence
against him. Authentic New York setting.
Credits; Producer, Frank Satenstein;
director, Jack Donohue; screenplay, John
Bright, Max Wilk; music, Jerome Moross;
editor, Robert Klager.
Cast; Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore,
Richard Kollmar, Loring Smith, Phil
Huston,
© Pathe Industries Inc.; 9Jun48; LP1729.
CLOSETS CROWDED? Parade Products,
Inc,, c1948. 6 min., si., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the Waldor saves
closet space in hanging coats, dresses,
shirts, and ties, and how it may be used as
a drying rack.
Credits; Author, Fred Stein.
© Parade Products, Inc.; 17Apr48; MP3122.
CLOTHESLINE BLUES. General Electric
Co., c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how the General Electric
Automatic Clothes Dryer solves washday
problems.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4413,
CLOTHING. SEE
La Ropa,.
Roupas.
CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN. c1946. 1 reel,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Appl, authors; Alida Shinn, Roselma
Archer.
© Esquire, Inc.; 5Mar46; MP1545.
CLOUD IN THE SKY. National Tuberculosis
Association, c1940. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Edgar G, Ulmer.
Appl. author: H. E. Kleinschmidt.
© National Tuberculosis Association;
23Jan40; MP10044,
THE CLOVE HITCH. Presented by United
States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 6 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14522,
CLOWN OF THE JUNGLE, Walt Disney
Productions, cl1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Ray Patin, Payne Thebaut; animation,
Volus Jones, Hal King, Bill Justice,
Andy Engman; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 31Dec46;
LP1131.
CLUB HAVANA, P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Director, Edgar G. Ulmer; origi-
nal story, Fred L. Jackson; screenplay,
Raymond L. Schrock,
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 5Nov45;
LP13581,
CLUB LIFE IN THE STONE AGE, Distri-
buted by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1940. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reels,
sd,, baw. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Aug40; MP10444.
CLUB LOLLYPOP. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13403.
CLUE NITE. Box Office Builders, Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: Explains how the Clue Nite
contest is conducted.
© Box Office Builders, Inc.; 26Aug48;
MP3363.
CLUES TO ADVENTURE, Loew's Inc., c1949.
10 min,, sd., bew, 35mm, (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Summary: Events involving a nursery
rhyme, an early American journal, and an
iron mask, are dramatized to show their
bearing on the American Bill of Rights.
Credits; Written and narrated by John
Nesbitt; music director, Rudolph G, Kopp;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 25May49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2325.
CLUNKED IN THE CLINK, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm, (All Star Comedy)
Credits; Producer and director, Jules
White; screenplay, Felix Adler; film editor,
Edwin Bryant,
Cast: Vera Vague.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov49;
LP2639.
CLUNY BROWN. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 9,100 ft., sd., 35mm,
Based on the novel by Margery Sharp.
Credits; Director, Ernst Lubitsch;
screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Elizabeth
Reinhardt; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Jun46; LP477,
COACH FOR A KING, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A young couple leaves the hos-
pital with their new baby, and are driven
home by the baby's grandparents in a Chev-
rolet Fleetline two-door sedan.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 19Apr48; 11 prints, 23Apr48;
MU3020,
COAL BLACK AND DE SEBBEN DWARFS.
The Vitaphone Corp., c1943. 7 min,, sd.,
color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Rod
Scribner; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 1Feb43; MP13223.
COAL COUNTRY. Flory Films, Inc., c1948,
18 min,, sd., bkew, 16mm, (America's Re-
sources Series)
Summary: Illustrates the methods and
equipment used in strip mining and under-
ground mining in West Virginia. Explains
the formation of veins of coal, and the im-
portance of coal in the nation's economy,
Credits: Producer and director, John
Flory; screenplay, Katherine Coldwell;
narrator, Nicki Burnett; photographer, John
Ercole,
© Flory Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4080,
COALMINE BOOGIE, Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., bkw, 16mm, A Film-
craft production,
Credits; Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1775.
(See also Coalmine Boogie; 10Mar47;
MP1912)
COALMINE BOOGIE, Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, A Film-
craft production,
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 10Mar47; MP1912.
(See also Coalmine Boogie; 30Dec46;
MP1775)
THE COAST GUARD LEADS THE WAY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15885.
COAST OF STRATEGY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; photog-
raphy, John W. Boyle; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
150ct43; MP14775,
COAX ME A LITTLE BIT. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946, Presented by R.C.M,. Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd,
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp..of America,
Inc,; 9Dec46; MP1368,
THE COBRA STRIKES. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948. 62 min,, sd.,, bekw, 35mm,
Summary: A mystery film, in which a man
uses a new and lethal weapon, invented by
his brother, to kill three persons.
Credits; Producer, David I. Stephenson;
director, Charles F. Riesner; story and
screenplay, Eugene Conrad; film editor,
Louis Sackin,
Cast: Sheila Ryan, Richard Fraser,
Leslie Brooks, Herbert Heyes, James Seay.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 24Apr48;
LP1680,
COBRA WOMAN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, George Waggner;
director, Robert Siodmak; original story,
W. Scott Darling; screenplay, Gene Lewis,
Richard Brooks,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 31Dec43;
LP12433.
COCAINE, SEE Fall Guy.
COCKATOOS FOR TWO. Screen Gems, Inc.,
¢e1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Color
Rhapsody, no, 124)
Credits; Director, Bob Wickersham;
animation, Chick Otterstrom, Ben Lloyd;
music, Eddie Kilfeather,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Feb47; LP945.
COCK-EYED MAYOR, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; MP13961.
THE COCKEYED MIRACLE, Loew's Inc.,
c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., bkw, 35mm. Based
on a play by George Seaton,
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Karen
De Wolf; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ben Lewis
© Loew's Inc,; 11Jul46; LP481,.
COCKTAILS AND OO LA LA. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,.
1 reel, sd,
70
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
COCKTAILS AND OO LA LA. Cont'd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1Apr46; MP397.
COCKTAILS FOR TWO. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12167.
THE COCKY BANTAM. Distributed by Co-
lumbia Pictures Corp., cl1943. 612 ft., sd.
(A Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Paul Sommer; story, Sam Cobean;
animation, Volus Jones, Basil Davidovich;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 12Nov43; LP12485.
CODE OF SCOTLAND YARD, Pennant Pro-
ductions, Ltd., London, Released by
Republic Pictures Corp., c1948. 60 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A crime drama in which the
proprietor of an antique shop commits
murder and takes his own life in order to
keep the secret of his past from his daugh-
ter,
Credits; Producer and director, George
King; screenplay, Katherine Strueby; music,
George Melachrino; editor, Manuel Del
Campo,
Cast: Oscar Homolka, Derek Farr,
Muriel Pavlow, Kenneth Griffith, Manning
Whiley.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Sep48;
LP1824.
CODE OF THE LAWLESS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Wallace W. Fox; origi-
nal screenplay, Patricia Harper.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 40ct45;
LP13646.
CODE OF THE OUTLAW. c1942. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd, Based
on the characters "The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original screenplay,
Barry Shipman; music score, Cy Feuer;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Jan42;
LP11098.
CODE OF THE PRAIRIE, c1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Spencer Bennet; original story,
Albert Demond; screenplay, Albert Demond,
Anthony Coldwey; music score, Joseph Dubin;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 12Sep44;
LP12873.
CODE OF THE SADDLE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947, 53 min,, sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits; Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Thomas Carr; original screenplay,
Eliot Gibbons; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast; Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Riely Hill, Kay Morley.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jul47;
LP1106.
CODE OF THE WEST. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1947. 57 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, William Berke; screenplay,
Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Ernie Leadlay,
Cast: James Warren, Debra Alden, John
Laurenz,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Feb47;
LP925.
COFFEE SHOP RHYTHM. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., 21946. 1 reel,
sd. ¢
Credits; Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 8Jul46; MP817.
THE COFFEE SONG, Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by R.C.M. Productions, Inc.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Dec46; MP1365.
COFFINS ON WHEELS, Loew's Inc., cl1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., bew. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
story and screenplay, Howard Dimsdale;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jun41; LP10543.
COIFFURE DESIGNING BY VISUAL EDUCA-
TION. Cine-Coif Enterprises, Inc. b&w,
35mm,
Appl. authors; William Heyman, Martin
Barnett, Paul S. Sang.
© Cine-Coif Enterprises, Inc.; title,
descr. & 103 prints, 22Aug47; MU2278.
COLD FEET. General Electric Co., c1949.
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the General
Electric Automatic Electric Water Heater
with glass fiber insulation,
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4401.
THE COLD FRONT, Walt Disney Productions,
sd,, color,
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr, &
2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15126,
COLD TURKEY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 2 reels.
Credits; Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Oct40;
LP9982.
COLLEGE BELLES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 1,452 ft., sd.
Credits; Direction, story and screenplay,
Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Oct42;
LP11961.
COLLEGE CHAMPIONS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 843 ft., sd. (World of Sports,
no, 77)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern; music
director, Jack Schaindlin; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Feb42;
MP12217.
COLLEGE CLIMBERS, RKO Pathe, Inc,,
c1947, 8 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. (Sport-
scope, no, 5)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton
Benjamin; narrator, Red Barber; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Leonard Hein,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Jan47; MP1899.
COLLEGE ECHOES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Robert R. Snody,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Sep41; MP11626.
COLLEGE QUEEN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1,837 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
(A Paramount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits; Producer and director, George B.
Templeton; original story and screenplay,
Jacqueline Duffie; music director, Harry
Simeone; film editor, Helene Turner, Tech-
nicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Feb42;
LP326.
COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA, Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1944, 1 reel,
(Caribbean Region, 3)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
19Dec44; MP15986.
COLOMBIA E VENEZUELA, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
L, S, Rowe and William Manger, c1947.
1 reel, sd.,, bkw, 16mm, Portuguese version
of ''Colombia and Venezuela."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Mar47; MP1845.
COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
L. S, Rowe and William Manger, c1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, anish version of
"Colombia and Venezuela."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Dec46; MP1442.
COLONEL CORN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Oct42; MP13086.
COLONEL EFFINGHAM'S RAID, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 6,360 ft.,
sd, Based on the novel by Barry Fleming,
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screen-
play, Kathryn Scola; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Sep45; LP115.
COLONEL STARBOTTLE FOR THE PLAIN-
TIFF. Marshall Grant-Realm Television
Productions, c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, Based on the story "Colonel
Starbottle's Client" by Bret Harte,
Summary: A comedy in which a gifted
lawyer of the Old West wins a highly
irregular breach of promise suit for a
charming client,
Credits; Produced and written by Elihu
Winer; director, Charles Haas; editor,
Jodie Copelan,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2422.,
COLONEL STARBOTTLE'S CLIENT, SEE
Colonel Starbottle for the Plaintiff,
COLONIAL CHILDREN, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd. :
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 2Jan40;
MP9991.
COLONIAL EXPANSION; North America Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd,
With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 20Nov42;
MP14191,
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG. March of
Time, cl1943. 2 reels, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits; Kodachrome,
Appl. author: Arthur Tourtellot,
© Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.; 29Jan43;
MP 13450,
COLORADO, c1940, Presented by Republic
Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; screenplay, Louis Stevens,
Harrison Jacobs; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Jack Marta; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Sep40;
LP9971.
COLORADO PIONEERS. c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on Fred Harman's NEA comic strip ''Red
Ryder,"
Credits; Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen; origi-
nal story, Peter Whitehead; screenplay,
Earle Snell; music director, Richard Cher-
win; photographer, Bud Thackery; film edi-
tor, Charles Craft,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Oct45; LP13627,
PLE I SS RN
Te aaa
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
71
THE COLORADO RIVER. Coronet, c1947.
11 min,, sd,, bew, 16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul47; MP2499.
COLORADO SERENADE, c1946. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Robert Emmett Tansey;
original screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh,
Appl. author: P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Jun46; LP410.
COLORADO SKIS. 3,000 ft., color, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of Colorado ski and
mountain areas, including St. Mary's
Glacier, Berthoud Pass, Aspen, Steamboat
Springs, Montezuma Basin, and Grand
Lake.
© Stephen Smithson Koch, using the name
Steve Koch; title, descr., & 2 prints, 1Dec49;
MU4773,
COLORADO TERRITORY. Warner Bros,
Pictures Corp., cl1949. 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A notorious bandit who decides
to quit his gang is persuaded to participate
in one more robbery, which culminates in
his undoing. Setting, the middle border
states in the 1870's.
Credits; Producer, Anthony Veiller;
director, Raoul Walsh; written by John
Twist, Edmund H. North; music, David
Buttolph; film editor, Owen Marks,
Cast; Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Dorothy
Malone, Henry Hull, John Archer.
© Warner Bros. Pictures Corp.; 11Jun49;
LP2331.
COLORADO TROUT. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 10 min,, sd., color, (Sports
Parade)
Credits; Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre De La Varre; narrator,
Sam Balter, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Aug44;
MP 15086,
COLORFUL COLORADO, c1944, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 770 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits; Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photography, Virgil Miller.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 2May44; MP14843,
COLORFUL NORTH CAROLINA, c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
846 ft., sd., color, (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Steiner, Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec41; MP12505.
COLT COMRADES. Released thru United
Artists Corp., c1943, Presented by Harry
Sherman Productions. 67 min., sd. Based
upon the story by Bliss Lomax and charac-
ters created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits; Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Michael
Wilson; music direction, Irvin Talbot;
photography, Russell Harlan; editor, Fred
W. Berger.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
1Feb43; LP12291.
COMBAT. General Chemical Co., c1941,
8 reels, sd,
Credits: Narrator, Lowell Thomas;
animation, Rochester Animation Studios;
photographer, Alfred E, Church,
© General Chemical Co,; 29May41;
MP11223,
COMBAT DIVES. United States Navy, Avia-
tion Training Division, sd,, b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr, & 253 prints, 25Oct43; MU14071.
COMBUSTAO CYCLONE, 21/2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Audio Productions, Inc,
© Wright Aeronautical Corp.; title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 6Feb42; MU12156.
259158 O - 53 - 6
COMBUSTION CYCLONE, 2 1/2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Audio Productions, Inc.
© Wright Aeronautical Corp.; title, descr.
& 4 prints, 6Feb42; MU12157.
OS COMBUSTIVEIS E O CALOR. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946: 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, H-Herton Sheldon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29May46; MP733.
COME BACK, MISS PIPPS. Loew's Inc.,
c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
994 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 14O0ct41; LP10783.
COME BACK TO SORRENTO. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Aug43; MP13891,
COME BE MY LOVE. SEE Once More, My
Darling.
COME HOME, FATHER, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11381.
COME LIVE WITH ME. Loew's Inc., cl1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer and director, Clarence
Brown; original story, Virginia Van Upp;
screenplay, Patterson McNutt; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jan41; LP10217.
COME ON DANGER. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 58 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Bennett Cohen;
screenplay, Norton S. Parker; music direc-
tor, Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic Knudt-
son,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 26Jan42;
LP11032.
COME ON, MULE. Video Varieties Corp.
3 min., sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play and sing
‘Come on Mule."
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49;'4 prints, 18May49; MU4520.
COME OUT FIGHTING. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story and screenplay, Earle Snell; music
director, Edward Kay; photography, Ira
Morgan; film editor, William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26May45;
LP13531.
COME PRIMA MAGLIO DE PRIMA, SEE
This Love of Ours.
COME TO BABY DO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Feb46; MP257.
COME TO THE FAIR, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14406.
COME TO THE STABLE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 94 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based ona story by Clare Boothe
Luce,
Summary; Pious innocence triumphs over
worldliness in this comedy about two nuns
who obtain aid from a gangster, a song-
writer, and a painter in order to establish
a children's hospital. Setting, a small town
in Connecticut.
Credits: Producer, Samuel G, Engel;
director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Oscar
Millard, Sally Benson; music, Cyril Mock-
ridge; music director, Lionel Newman; film
editor, William Reynolds,
Cast; Loretta Young, Celeste Holm, Hugh
Marlowe, Elsa Lanchester, Thomas Gomez,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Jul49; L P2617.
COME WITH ME MY HONEY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Feb45; MP15609.
COMES THE REVOLUTION, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11548.
THE COMIC STRIPS OF TELEVISION. Tele-
vision Arts Productions. 1 reel, b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Animated cartoons consisting
of the first episodes of three different
strips—Hamhock Jones, Crusade Rabbit,
and Dudley Doright of the Mounties--
intended as a daily feature for television,
Appl. authors; J. T. Ward, Alexander
Anderson, Jr.
© Television Arts Productions; title,
descr, & 2c, 20Apr49; MU3981.
COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, cl1940, 7 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Lewis R. Foster.
Credits: Director, George Archainbaud;
screenplay, Lewis R. Foster, Maxwell
Shane, Duke Atteberry; photography,
William Mellor; film editor, Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Aug40;
LP9851.
COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Screen Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; animation,
Tom Johnson, Frank Enders.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Mar49;
MP3887.
COMIN' THRU THE RYE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12146.
COMING EVENTS. Presented by The Electric
Auto-Lite Co,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© The Electric Auto-Lite Co.; title &
descr., 25Apr40; 88 prints, 26Apr40;
MU10167,
COMMAND DECISION. Loew's Inc., c1949.
112 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based on the novel by William Wister
Haines,
Summary: A study of the wartime conflicts
of desk-bound generals who are in command
of the precision bombardment of Germany.
Setting, an American air base in England in
1943,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin; direc-
tor, Sam Wood; screenplay, William R.
Laidlaw, George Froeschel; music score,
Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Harold F. Kress.
Cast: Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van
Johnson, Brian Donlevy, Charles Bickford,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2074,
COMMANDO DUCK. Walt Disney Productions,
c1944, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 17Apr44;
LP13107.
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COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl1943. 10 reels, sd. A
Lester Cowan production,
Credits: Director, John Farrow; story,
C. S. Forester; screenplay, Irwin Shaw;
music score, Louis Gruenberg; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Anne
Bauchens,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 7Jan43;
LP11778.
COMMON ANIMALS OF THE WOODS. SEE
Animales Comunes del Monte (América del
Norte)
COMMON ANIMALS OF THE WOODS (NORTH
AMERICA). c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Dec43; MP14741,
THE COMMON COLD, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1949,. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Identifies the major aspects of
the common cold—exposure, symptom,
treatment, and after-effects. For middle
and primary grades.
Credits: Collaborator, Thomas Francis, Jr.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
2Jun49; MP4261.
COMMUNICATIONS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
(Qur Land and People fis
Summary: Traces the development of com-
munication from ancient times to the present.
The drums, the signal fires, and the rapid
carriage post of the — are succeeded by
the telegraph, the telephone, the wireless,
and the radio telephone of the present.
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermount; script, Robert M. Hertzberg;
narrator, Nelson Case; collaborators
Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, Sohn
E, Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee
Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E.
Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page,
Jr., Miller McClintock; music, L. DeFran-
cesco; editors, John Oser, Robert Duffus.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2802.
COMMUNICATIONS AND OUR TOWN,
Teaching Films, Inc., cl1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Writer, Carl Pugh; editor,
Stenius.
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 20Aug47; MP2297.
COMMUNITY SING. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940-46. 1 reel each, sd., baw, 35mm.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits; Producer, B. K. Blake, Carter
Blake.
Series 4, 1940.
5. © 1Jan40; MP9849.
6. © 11Jun40; MP10287,
7. © 28Aug40; MP10481.
eries 5, 1940/41.
© 25Nov40; MP10843,
2Dec40; MP10645.
9Dec40; MP10844,
25Apr4l; MP11144.
1Jul41; MP12069.
eries 6, 1941/42.
15Aug41; MP12045.
5Sep41; MP11939.
10ct41; MP11877.
15Nov41; MP12046.
1Dec41; MP12071.
31Dec41; MP12072.
22Feb42; MP13424,
27Mar42; MP13425.
© 30Apr42; MP13068.
0. © 2Jun42; MP12534,
eries 7, 1942/43,
. © 15Aug42; MP13462.
© 17Sep42; MP13469.
© 150ct42; MP13426.
© 11Dec42; MP13407.
© 12Nov42; MP13408.
© 1Jan43; MP13427,
© 18Feb43; MP13461.
© 26Mar43; MP13409.
© 29Apr43; MP13522,
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bocdhc Beta ah att Reb ah ot alised eet ad at ey dope: the gepe
10. © 8Jun43; MP13645.
Series 8, 1943/44.
1, © 29Jul43; MP13811.
© 27Aug43; MP13983.
© 24Sep43; MP14074,
© 50ct43; MP14015.
© 25Nov43; MP15082,
© 21Dec43; MP15081.
© 23Dec43; MP14362,
© 28Jan44; MP14463.
. © 21Feb44; MP14632.
10, © 17Mar44; MP14633.
11. © 13Apr44; MP 14897.
12. © 16Jun44; MP15083.
Series 9, 1944/45.
. © 1Sep44; MP15656.
© 120ct44; MP15694,
© 10Nov44; MP16004.
© 1Dec44; MP15695.
© 1Jan45; MP15696.
© 9Feb45; MP15697.
© 15Mar45; MP16005.
© 12Apr45; MP16006,
. © 25May45; MP16442,
10. © 19Jul45; MP16508.
11. © 26Jul45; MP16509.
12, © 30ct45; MP16510.
13, © 28May45; MP16470.
Series 10, 1945/46.
© 20Sep45; MP16511.
© 180ct45: MP16440.
© 29Nov45; MP172,
© 20Dec45; MP173.
© 17Jan46; MP337.
© 21Feb46; MP1047,
© 7Mar46; MP1048,
© 11Apr46; MP1049.
. © 9May46; MP1050.
10. © 13Jun46; MP1051.
11. © 11Jul46; MP1052,
12. © 10Aug46; MP 1466.
Series 11, 1946/47.
. © 12Sep46; MP1474.
© 100ct46; MP1475.
© 14Nov46; MP1476.
© 19Dec46; MP1477.
© 23Jan47; MP1877.
© 27Feb47; MP1878.
© 13Mar47; MP1879,
© 17Apr47; MP1992.
© 22May47; MP2160.
eries 12, 1947/48.
© 20ct47; MP2461.
© 6Nov47; MP2518.
© 4Dec47; MP2703.
© 28Dec47; MP2717.
© 12Feb48; MP2889.
© 8Apr48; MP2920,
© 3Jun48; MP3093.
. © 5Jul48; MP3375.
eries 13, 1948/49.
. © 16Sep48; MP3352,
© 210ct48; MP3508.
© 23Dec48; MP3813,
© 10Mar49; MP3891,
© 21Apr49; MP4208.
. © 7Jul49; MP4363.
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COMMUTATION OF DC MACHINES. West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, cl1945. 3 reels, sd,
© Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company; 19Mar45; MP336,
COMO CUIDAR DELES, SEE Os Olhos,
THE COMPANIONS OF JEHU. SEE The
Fighting Guardsman,
LA COMPARSA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11055.
COMRADE X, Loew's Inc,, c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd.,
b&w. A King Vidor production,
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt;
director, King Vidor; original story, Walter
Reisch; screenplay, Ben Hecht, Charles Le-
derer; music score, Bronislau Kaper; film
editor, Harold F. Kress,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Dec40; LP10113.
CON ESTAS ARMAS; la historia de la sifilis,
Willard Pictures, cl1941, Presentada por the
National Anti-Syphilis Committee de la
American Social Hygiene Association,
11 min,, sd.
Credits; Narrador, Alfredo Barrett.
© American Social Hygiene Association;
18Dec41; MP12152.
CONCERT CANTEEN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 14May45; MP15941,
CONCERTO. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14990.
CONCERTO, SEE I've Always Loved You.
CONCERTO IN B FLAT MINOR. c1942,
Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp.
751 ft., sd., color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 83)
By Peter Ilich Tschaikowsky.
Credits: Frank Tashlin, Robert Wicker-
sham, Leo Salkin, John Hubley, Edward
Kilfeather, William M, Shull, James Arm-
strong. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 20Mar42; LP11165.
CONCHITA PEPITA. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Aug42; MP12886,
THE CONDEMNED, Golden Rock Co., c1941.
12 reels.
Credits; Production, continuity and editing,
S. S. Millard.
© Sint S. Millard d.b.a. Golden Rock Co.;
26Apr41; MP11111.
CONEY ISLAND. Square Deal Pictures
Corp., cl1947, 13 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Appl. author: Donn Marvin,
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 15Mar47;
MP1817.
CONEY ISLAND. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, cl1943. 8,666 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; original
screenplay, George Seaton; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Jun43; LP12447.
CONEY ISLAND HONEYMOON, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1944, 20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Arnold Albert; screenplay, Jack
School. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Dec44;
LP13318,
CONFEDERATE HONEY, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway; animation,
Cal Dalton,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar40; MP10076.
A CONFESSION ON NEW YEAR'S EVE.
Marshall Grant-Realm Television Produc-
tions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Based on a work by Hermann Sudermann,
Summary: A drama of thwarted love,
Credits: Producer, Stanley Rubin; direc-
tor, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Elihu
Winer; editor, Jodie Copelan.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2420,
CONFESSIONS OF A VICE BARON, Real
Life Dramas, c1943, 62 min., sd.
Credits; Director, John Melville,
© Real Life Dramas; 30Jun43; LP12120.
CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE,
Columbia Pictures Corp,, cl1942, 6 reels,
sd, Based upon the character created by
Jack Boyle,
Credits; Producer, William Berke; direc-
tor, Edward Dmytryk; story, Paul Yawitz,
Jay Dratler; original screenplay, Paul
En a, eee
=e.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
73
CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE. Cont'd,
Yawitz; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Gene Milford.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Jan42;
LP11006.
CONFIDENTIAL AGENT. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 118 min,, sd. A
Warner Bros, -First National picture.
From a novel by Graham Greene.
Credits: Director, Herman Shumlin;
screenplay, Robert Buckner; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F,. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab;
photographer, James Wong Howe; film edi-
tor, George Amy,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Nov45;
LP13614.
CONFIRM OR DENY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Corp., cl1941. 6,585 ft., sd. Based on the
story by Henry Wales and Samuel Fuller.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screen-
play, Jo Swerling; music director, David
Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Dec41; LP11259.
CONFLICT, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
¢1945. 86 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. Based on original story
by Robert Siodmak, and Alfred Neumann,
Credits; Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay, Arthur
T. Horman, Dwight Taylor; music, Frederick
Hollander; music director, Leo F, Forb-
stein; orchestral arrangements, Jerome
Moross; film editor, David Weisbart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Jun45;
LP13391.
CONFUSION IN INDIA. SEE Variety Views,
no, 121.
CONFUSIONS OF A NUTZY SPY. The Vita-
phone Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Don Christensen; animation, I. Ellis;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jan43;
MP13222, ;
CONGA LA MAIZE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb41; MP11618.
CONGA LOCA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar; MP10963.
LA CONGA SE FUE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13935.
CONGAMANIA. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; dialogue,
Stanley Rubin; music director, Charles
Previn; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Irving Birnbaum.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 170ct40;
LP9987.
CONGO, The Vitaphone Corp.,c1945. 20 min,,
sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Director, Andre Cauvin; narra-
tion, John Latouche, Frank Beckwith;
narrator, Truman Bradley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Feb45; LP13129.
CONGO BILL, Columbia Pictures Corp,
c1948-49, 2 reels each, sd., bkw, 35mm.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tors, Spencer Bennet, Thomas Carr;
screenplay, George H, Plympton, Arthur
Hoerl, Lewis Clay; film editors, Earl Tur-
ner, Dwight Caldwell.
1. The Untamed Beast. © 120ct48;
LP1853.
2, Jungle Gold. © 130ct48; LP1889.
3. A Hot Reception. © 26Oct48; LP1876.
4, Congo Bill Springs a Trap, © 2Nov48;
LP1892,
5. White Shadows in the Jungle, © 9Nov48;
LP1903. ae cia
6. The White Queen, © 17Nov48; LP1926.
7. Black Panther. © 23Nov48; LP1938.
8. Sinister Schemes, © 30Nov48; LP1957.
9, The Witch Doctor Strikes. © 7Dec48;
LP1992,
10. Trail of Treachery. © 14Dec48;
LP1997.
11. A Desperate Chance. © 22Dec48;
LP2018.
12, The Lair of the Beast, © 28Dec48;
LP2028,
13. Menace of the Jungle. © 4Jan49;
LP2035,
14, Treasure Trap. © 11Jan49; LP2054.
15, The Missing Letter. © 18Jan49;
LP2068.
CONGO CLAMBAKE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3Aug42; MP12823.
CONGO LANDING, SEE Congo Maisie.
CONGO MAISIE, Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 7 reels,
sd,, b&w. Based on the book ''Congo Land-
ing" by Wilson Collison,
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, H. C. Potter; screenplay, Mary C.
McCall, Jr.; music score, Edward Ward;
film editor, Fredrick Y. Smith,
© Loew's Inc., 15Jan40; LP9404.
CONGO PYGMIES, Encyclopaedia Britanni-
ca Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, si., b&w,
8mm,
Summary: The opening sequences show the
pygmies in the jungles of Africa making
clothing from the bark of the mu-lum-bwa
tree, The remainder of the film shows
them as they make a trip to a nearby village
in order to barter elephant tusks for food
and weapons,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
MP3134,
CONNECTICUT ANSWERS! Southern New
England Telephone Co,
Appl, author: Charles E, Rolfe,
© The Southern New England Telephone
Co,; title, descr. & 8 prints, 2Oct41;
MU11612,
CONNECTICUT ANSWERS!—CONNECTICUT
FIGHTS' The Southern New England Tele-
phone Co,
Credits: Commentator, Lowell Thomas.
© The Southern New England Telephone
Co,; title, descr. & 6 prints, 19Nov42;
MU13024,
A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING
ARTHUR'S COURT. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 107 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Mark Twain [pseud,
of Samuel Langhorne Clemens].
Summary: A musical farce about the ad-
ventures of a Hartford blacksmith who, in
the year 1905, is transported to sixth-cen-
tury England.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Tay Garnett; screenplay, Edmund
Beloin; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Archie Marshek.
Cast; Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming,
William Bendix, Sir Cedric Hardwicke,
Murvyn Vye.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 22Apr49 (in
notice; 1948); LP2265.
CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE, c1946, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.,
35mm, Based on Fred Harman's comic
"Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen; origi-
nal story, Bert Horswell, Joseph Poland;
screenplay, Earle Snell; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, William
Bradford; film editor, Charles Craft,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Apr46;
LP343.
CONQUEST OF THE AIR. c1940. Presented
by Films, Inc, 40 min., sd., 16mm.
Credits: Written and narrated by James
Clemenger,
© Pathe News, Inc.; 26Jan40; MP10111,
THE CONQUEST OF THE SPOON, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabora-
tion with Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of
Child Development, Yale University, c1947.
1 reel, si., bew, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1766.
CONQUISTADOR, SEE Romance of the Rio
Grande,
CONRAD, THE SAILOR. c1942. 1 reel,
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Ben
Washam; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitagraph Corp.; 28Mar42;
MP12321,
A CONSERVACAO DOS RECURSOS NATU-
RAIS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, George T, Renner,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jun46; MP726,
CONSERVATION ROAD. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: An account of the discovery of
the natural resources of America and of the
growing need for their conservation,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Luigi Creatore; narrator,
Nelson Case; collaborators, Walter A. Ander-
son, Eric H, Haight, John E, Ivey, Gordon N,
McKenzie, Robert Lee Morton, Samuel R.
Powers, Howard E, Wilson, George L,. White,
J. Wallace Page, Jr., Miller McClintock;
music, L, DeFrancesco; editors, John Oser,
Rosemarie Hickson,
© Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp,;
12Nov47; MP2801.
CONSPIRATOR, Loew's Inc., c1949.
87 min,, sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM picture.
Based on the novel by Humphrey Slater.
Summary: A political drama in which a
Communist attempts to murder his bride
who suspects him of subversive activities,
Filmed in England.
Credits; Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Victor Saville; screenplay, Sally
Benson; adaptation, Sally Benson, Gerard
Fairlie; music, John Wooldridge; film edi-
tor, Frank Clarke.
Cast: Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor,
Robert Flemyng, Harold Warrender, Honor
Blackman,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Nov49; LP2616.
THE CONSPIRATORS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 101 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
novel by Frederick Prokosch,
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, Jean pe bap l screenplay, Vladimir
Pozner, Leo Rosten; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Leonid Raab; photogra-
phy, Arthur Edeson; film editor, Rudi Fehr.
iproninee Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 210ct44;
THE CONSTABLE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon; animation, Bill Nolan, George
Germanetti,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Nov40;
LP10055.
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE CONSTANT NYMPH, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1943. 112 min,, sd. A
Warner Bros,-First National picture. From
the novel and play by Margaret Kennedy and
Basil Dean,
Credits; Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Edmund Goulding; screenplay, Kathryn
Scola; music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer; film
editor, David Weisbart,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 24Jul43;
LP12196,
CONSTRUCTION AHEAD, Pennsylvania
State College, c1948. 21 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Explains the need for highways
and shows the various steps in construction,
from the initial plans and surveys to final
inspection.
© Pennsylvania Dept. of Highways;
1Dec48; MP3788.,
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A LIGHT AIR-
PLANE, c1943, 28 min., sd,, 16mm,
Appl, authors; J, G, Dunkelberg, P. H.
Seitzinger, D, D, Mason,
© The Pennsylvania State College;
1Feb43; MP13345.
CONSUMER PROTECTION, Coronet, c1948.
10 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how a consumer
may plan to purchase wisely by making full
use of the protections and aids offered by
governmental agencies, consumers! rating
laboratories, and private testing companies,
Credits; Educational collaborator, Elvin S,
Eyster,
© David A, Smart; 10Jun48; MP3703.
CONSUMPTION OF FOODS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
(World Food Problems, no, 1)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
31May46; MP644,
THE CONTENDER. P.R.C, Pictures Inc,,
c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Sternbach;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
George Sayer, Jay Doten; screenplay, George
Sayer, Jay Doten, Raymond Schrock; music
score, Albert Glasser; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© P. R, C. Pictures, Inc.; 10May44;
LP12654.
CONTEST CRAZY. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1948. 17 min,, sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Julian Woodward;
film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast; Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dot Farley, Paul Maxey,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 1O0ct48;
LP1927,
THE CONTINENTAL, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 6Jul42; MP12734.
CONTINUED LEADERSHIP, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Kroger
Co, 11/2 reels, sd,, color, 16mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr,, 13Aug47; 18 prints, 15Aug47;
MU 2264,
CONTINUED LEADERSHIP, Presented by the
Coca-Cola Co, 2 reels, sd,, color, 16mm,
Credits; Kodachrome,
Appl, author: The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© The Coca-Cola Co,; title & descr.,
19 Dec46; 30 prints, 23Dec46; MU1421,
CONTRABAND, SEE Blackout,
COUNTRARY CONDOR. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1944, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Mar44;
LP12631,
CONTRAST IN RHYTHM. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd, -
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jun45; MP15997,
CONTROL OF BODY TEMPERATURE, Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 23Sep40;
MP 10697,
THE CONTROL OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS.
c1941, 20 min,, si., monochrome, 16mm,
Appl. authors: George P. Fulton, Brenton
R, Lutz,
© Trustees of Boston University;
9May41; MP11141.
CONVICTED WOMAN. Columbia Pictures
Corp.; c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Nick Grinde; story, Martin Mooney, Alex
Gottlieb; screenplay, Joseph Carole; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; photography.
Benjamin Kline; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Jan40;
LP 9383.
CONVOY, Ealing Studios, Ltd,, London, for
Associated British Film Distributors, Inc.
Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 78 min., sd,
Credits; Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Pen Tennyson; screenplay, Patrick
Kirwin, Pen Tennyson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Jan41;
LP10314,
THE COO COO BIRD, Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, cl1947, 7 min,, sd,, color, 35mm,
(Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits; Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Hal
Mason, Sid Pillet; music, Darrell Calker,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Walter
Lantz Productions; 1Apr47; MP2097,
COO-COO BIRD DOG, Screen Gem, Inc.,
c1949, 6 min,, sd,, color, 35mm, (Phantasy
Cartoon)
Credits; Producers, Raymond Katz and
Henry Binder; director, Sid Marcus; story,
Cal Howard, Dave Menahan; animation,
Howard Swift, Roy Jennings, Ben Lloyd;
music, Darrell Calker,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Jan49 (in notice;
1947); LP2036,
COOKING; KITCHEN SAFETY, Centron Corp.,
Inc,, c1949, 11 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Illustrates the common safety
hazards that exist in every kitchen, and
demonstrates simple precautions that can
be taken to prevent accidents, For high
school and college classes,
Credits; Author, Charles E, Lacey;
adviser, Edna A, Hill,
© Centron Corp,, Inc,; 28Sep49; MP4750.
COOKING: MEASURING. Centron Corp., Inc.,
c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains why cooks must be
careful in measuring, illustrates some of
the measuring devices used in the kitchen,
and demonstrates the correct procedures
for measuring dry solids, liquids, and fats,
For high school and college classes,
Credits: Author, Arthur H, Wolf; adviser,
Edna A, Hill,
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 2May49; MP4752,
COOKING: PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION,
Centron Corp.,, Inc,, cl1949, 11 min,, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows a well-ordered kitchen in
which the equipment and cooking utensils are
efficiently arranged, and illustrates how
scientific planning and the use of such de-
vices as the time-chart are effective in pre-
paring meals, For high school and college
classes,
Credits; Author, Arthur H, Wolf; adviser,
Edna A, Hill.
© Centron Corp., Inc,; 11Apr49;
MP4754,
COOKING: TERMS AND WHAT THEY MEAN.
Centron Corp., Inc., cl1949. 11 min,, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Cites some of the most
commonly misused and misunderstood
cooking terms, and explains what they mean.
Designed to assist students in understand-
ing the terminology used in recipes, For
high school and college classes,
Credits; Author, Charles E. Lacey;
adviser, Edna A, Hill.
© Centron Corp., Inc,; 22Sep49; MP4755.
COOKING'S FUN, The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Presented by Frigidaire, Sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title & descr., 2Mar40; 143
prints, 4Mar40; MU10007.
COOKOO CAVALIERS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 1,586 ft.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov40;
LP10033.
COOKS AND CROOKS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1942, 17 min., sd,
Credits; Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Henry James; screenplay, Harry D'Arcy,
Henry James; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Jun42;
LP11423,
THE COOLIDGE QUARTET, Artists' Films,
Inc, c1940, 1 reel,
© Artists' Films, Inc.; 1Nov40; MP12442.
COOPER BESSEMER DIESEL ENGINE FUEL
SYSTEM, Terrytoons, Inc,
Appl, authors: A, E, Bartsch, Thomas J,
Morrison,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; title & 5 prints,
9Mar44; descr., 6Apr44; MU14697,
COOPER-BESSEMER DIESEL ENGINE
MAINTENANCE, Escar Motion Picture
Service, Inc, 25 reels, sd., 35mm, United
States Navy.
Appl, author: Elmer Frank Seidel,
© Escar Motion Picture Service, Inc,;
title, descr, & 82 prints, 16Dec43; MU14423,
COPA CARNIVAL, SEE Variety Views, no,
167,
COPACABANA, Beacon Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 92 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm,
Credits; Producer and composer of music,
Sam Coslow; director, Alfred E, Green;
original story, Laslo Vadnay; screenplay,
Laslo Vadnay, Allen Boretz, Howard Harris;
director, Edward Ward; music arrangements,
Jack Mason, Howard Zweifel, Bob Gordon;
film editor, Philip Cahan;
Cast: Groucho Marx, Carmen Miranda,
Steve Cochran, Andy Russel, Gloria Jean,
© Beacon Productions, Inc,; 30May47;
LP1323,
THE COPACABANA REVUE, Film Institute,
Inc,, cl1941, Presented by Paramount,
1 reel, sd, (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; photog-
rapher, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Nov41;
MP11852,
COPENHAGEN PAGEANTRY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1947. 8 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Shows people and places in
Copenhagen—the mailman, the chimney
sweep, the vendors of fish and flowers, the
artisans who work on silver, chain, and
porcelain, and such famous places as
Hornbaek Beach, Gruntvig's Church, and
the castles and parks of royalty.
PEAR Eh lle MOO NOS EE
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
75
COPENHAGEN PAGEANTRY., Cont'd,
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Earl Allvine; music score, L, DeFrancesco;
film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Dec47; MP2982.
COPPERSMITHING, © R.C.M, Productions,
Inc,
Appl. author; Arthur Hoerl,
1, Bending Copper Tubing to a Wire Tem-
plate, © title, descr. & 15 prints,
13Dec43; MU14278.
2. Brazing Flanges with Spelter, © title,
descr, & 15 prints, 13Dec43. MU14279.
3. Brazing Flanges with Silver Solder.
© title, descr. & 15 prints, 13Dec43;
MU15280.
4, Tinning and Solder Wiping. © title,
descr, & 16 prints, 26Jun44; MU14968.
COPY CAT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bob Wickersham.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jul41;
LP10600.
LE CORBEAU (The Raven), Union Générale
Cinématographique, Paris. 10 reels.
Appl. author: Clouzot Henri Georges.
© Union Générale Cinématographique;
title, descr, & 12 prints, 22Sep47; LU1224,
THE CORN FARMER. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc,, c1939. 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author; W. M. Gregory.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 21Dec39;
MP9866,
CORN FARMER, SEE O Cultivador de
Milho,
THE CORN IS GREEN. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945. 114 min,, sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From the stageplay by Emlyn Williams.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
Irving Rapper; screenplay, Casey Robinson,
Frank Cavett; music, Max Steiner; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer; photog-
rapher, Sol Polito; film editor, Frederick
Richards,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 21Jun45;
LP13395.
CORN ON THE CONGA, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11029.
CORN PONE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar45; MP15726,
CORNERED. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 102 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Edward Dmytryk; story and adaptation,
John Wexley; screenplay, John Paxton;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; orchestral arrangements, Gil Grau;
editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov45;
LP122,
CORNSILK. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Jun41; MP11279,
CORONER CREEK. Producers Actors Corp.,
c1948, Presented by Columbia Pictures
Corp, 9 reels, sd., color, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Luke Short [pseud, of Frederick
Dilley Glidden].
Summary; A Western in which the action
is motivated by the hero's desire to avenge
the death of his sweetheart.
Credits; Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet; music score, Rudy Schrager: film
editor, Harvey Manger.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman,
George Macready, Sally Eilers, Edgar
Buchanan,
© Producers Actors Corp-; 17May48;
LP1600,
THE CORPSE CAME C, O, D. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl1947, 87 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on Jimmy Starr's novel,
Credits; Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Henry Levin; screenplay, George
Bricker, Dwight Babcock; music score,
George Duning; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: George Brent, Joan Blondell, Adele
Jergens, Jim Bannon, Leslie Brooks,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 11Jun47;
LP1046.
THE CORPSE VANISHES. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1942,. 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story,
Sam Robins, Gerald Schnitzer; screenplay,
Harvey Gates; photography, Art Reed; film
editor, Robert Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 8May42;
LP11282,
CORPUS CHRISTI BANDITS. c1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Wallace A. Grissell;
original screenplay, Norman §, Hall; music
director, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Apr45;
LP13246.
CORRALING A SCHOOL MARM, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, cl1940, 20 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Charles Roberts; story, Charles Roberts,
George Jeske; film editor, John Locker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20May40;
LP9658.
CORRECTIVE EXERCISE NO, 1 FOR CON-
STIPATION,
© Anna Rehn; title & descr,, 1May42;
4 prints, 23Mar42; MU12430,
CORRECTIVE EXERCISE NO, 2 FOR CON-
STIPATION,
© Anna Rehn; title & descr., 1May42;
4 prints, 23Mar42; MU12431.
CORRECTIVE EXERCISE NO, 3 FOR CON-
STIPATION,
© Anna Rehn; title & descr,, 4Apr46;
2 prints, 19Jan46; MU399.
CORREGIDOR, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Dixon R. Harwin,
Edward Finney; director, William Nigh;
original story and screenplay, Doris Malloy,
Edgar Ulmer; music, Leo Erody; photog-
raphy, Ira C, Morgan; film editor, Charles
Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 23Mar43;
LP12010.
CORRINE, CORRINA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Aug44; MP15150,
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, Released thru
United Artists, cl1941, Presented by Edward
Small, 111 min,, sd, From a free adapta-
tion of the Alexandre Dumas story by
George Bruce and Howard Estabrook,
Credits; Associate producer, Stanley Lo-
gan; director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay,
George Bruce; music score, Dimitri Tiom-
kin; film editor, William Claxton,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc; 5Dec41;
LP10894.
CORTE TUBO, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1946. Presented by RCM
Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1569.
CORVETTE K-225, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1943. 10 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Howard Hawks; direc-
tor, Richard Rosson; original screenplay,
John Rhodes Sturdy; photographer, Tony
Gaudio; film editor, Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 130ct43;
LP12315,
COSMO JONES IN CRIME SMASHER, Mono-
gram Pictures Corp., cl1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; di-
rector, James Tinling; original story, Wal-
ter Gering; screenplay, Michael L, Simmons,
Walter Gering; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Jan43;
LP11783.
COSTA RUMBA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jul43; MP13746,
COTTON, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP646,
COUNSELING—ITS TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES.
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc., c1948,
22 min., sd., bkw, 16mm,
Summary: A training film analyzing the
techniques of the counseling interview: 1)
Preparing for the interview. 2) Establishing
the proper relationships. 3) Identifying and
analyzing the problems, 4) Planning a course
of action,
Appl. authors; C, E, Erickson, Carl Horn,
Edgar L. Harden, Raymond N, Hatch,
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
30Sep48; MP3894.
COUNT ME IN. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.,; 2Mar42; MP12281,.
COUNT ME OUT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jun46; MP811.
COUNTER-ATTACK, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 9 reels, sd. Adapted from
the play by Janet and Philip Stevenson, based
on ''Pobyeda"' by Ilya Vershinin and Mikhail
Ruderman,
Credits; Director, Zoltan Korda; screen-
play, John Howard Lawson; music director,
M, W, Stoloff; film editors, Charles Nelson,
Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Apr45;
LP13280.
COUNTER-ESPIONAGE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd. Based upona
work by Louis Joseph Vance,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Edward Dmytryk; story and screen-
play, Aubrey Wisberg; music director, M, W,
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Sep42;
LP11605.
THE COUNTERFEIT CAT. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits; Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan, Jack Cosgriff;
animation, Michael Lah, Grant Simmons,
Walter Clinton; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 7Dec49 (in notice; 1950);
LP2706,
76
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE COUNTERFEITERS. Reliance Pictures,
Inc. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 73 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Through the combined efforts of
the Treasury Department and Scotland Yard
an international counterfeit ring is appre-
hended,
Credits; Producer, Maurice H. Conn; di-
rector, Peter Stewart; original story, Mau-
rice H, Conn; screenplay, Fred Myton,
Barbara Worth; film editor, Martin G, Cohn.
Cast: John Sutton, Doris Merrick, Hugh
Beaumont, Lon Chaney, George O'Hanlon.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11May48; LP1894.
THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO. West-
wood Corp. Released by Universal-Inter-
national, cl1948. 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical, with ice-skating
routines. Two Norwegian barmaids pose as
a countess and her maid in resort hotel.
Credits: Producer, John Beck; director,
Frederick De Cordova; story, Walter Reisch;
screenplay, William Bowers; music, Walter
Scharf; orchestrations, David Tamkin; film
editor, Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan, Dorothy
Hart, Michael Kirby, Arthur Treacher.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Westwood
Corp.; 6Dec48; LP1978.
COUNTRY FAIR. cl941. Presented by Repub-
lic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5May41;
LP10482,
COUNTY FAIR. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
16 min., sd,, bew, 35mm. (This Is America,
no, 1)
Summary: The,county fair and the work that
precedes it on farms throughout the country.
The work of the boys and girls of the 4-H
clubs is emphasized.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; written
by Jerome Brondfield; narrator, Dwight
Weist.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 12Nov48; MP3659.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Pictorical Re-
search, Inc., cl1949. Presented by the United
States Information Service. 3 reels, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the functions and pur-
poses of the various branches of county
government, and shows some of the services
provided to the people by agencies in West-
chester County, N. Y.
© Pictorical Research, Inc.; 15Jun49;
MP4434.
COURAGEOUS AUSTRALIA. Movietone.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. c1942. 1 reel, sd. (The World Today)
Credits; Continuity, Dave Cooper; de-
scribed by Hugh James; music score, L, De
Francesco; editor, Earl Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jun42; MP15434,
THE COURAGEOUS DR, CHRISTIAN, c1940.
Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,
67 min., sd. A Stephens-Lang production,
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Bernard Vorhaus; original screen-
play, Ring Lardner, Jr., Ian McLellan Hunter
music, William Lava; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Edward Mann,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Apr40;
LP9568.
COURT REPORTING. Teaching Aids Ex-
change, cl1948, 10 min,, sd,, baw, 16mm,
Summary: Designed to show the qualifica-
tions necessary for court reporting, this
film shows actual courtroom scenes and
stresses the use of the stenotype.
© Teaching Aids Exchange; 10ct48;
MP3786. 3
COURTIN' TROUBLE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 56 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Outlaws of the western plains
are killed in a blazing gunbattle when Jimmy
Wakely and "Cannonball" Taylor rescue a
lady prosecutor from her criminal clients.
Credits; Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Ford Beebe; original screenplay, Ronald
Davidson; music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, John Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor,
Virginia Belmont, Leonard Penn, Steve Clark,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Nov48;
LP2004.
THE COURTING OF BELL. General Tele-
vision Enterprises, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Based on a work by J. M.
Barrie.
Summary: A comedy in which a seemingly
dull country boy very cleverly wins the girl
away from his friend.
Credits; Producer and director, Frank
Wisbar; screenplay, Peggy Chantler; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© General Television Enterprises, Inc.;
7Dec49; LP2678,
THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY. Loew's
Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Aurania Rouverol,
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz; screen-
play, Agnes Christine Johnston; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc,; 10Feb42; LP11441.
COURTSHIP TO COURTHOUSE, RKO Pathe,
Inc. in collaboration with the editors of This
Week Magazine, c1946. 15 min., sd., 35mm.
(This is America, no, 10)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Edward J. Montagne; written by
Phil Reisman, Jr.; narrator, Andre Baruch;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; photographer,
Frank Follette; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 26Jul46; MP1063.
COVER GIRL, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 107 min., sd., color,
Credits; Director, Charles Vidor; story,
Erwin Gelsey; screenplay, Virginia Van Upp;
adaptation, Marion Parsonnet, Paul Gangelin;
music, Jerome Kern; music director, M, W.
Stoloff; orchestrations, Carmen Dragon; film
editor, Viola Lawrence, Technicolor,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Apr44;
LP12592,
COVER-UP, Strand Productions, Inc, Re-
leased through United Artists Corp., c1949.
82 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: The inhabitants of a small town
resist an insurance investigator's attempts
to prove that their respected doctor is
guilty of murder,
Credits; Producer, Ted Nasser; director,
Alfred E, Green; original screenplay, Jerome
Odlum, Jonathan Rix; music, Hans J, Salter;
film editor, Fred W. Berger,
Cast: William Bendix, Dennis O'Keefe,
Barbara Britton, Art Baker, Helen Spring.
© Strand Productions, Inc.; 25Feb49;
LP2115]
THE COVERED TRAILER, c1939, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Gus Meins; original
story, Jack Townley, M, Coates Webster;
screenplay, Jack Townley; music director,
Cy Feuer; photography, Arthur Martinelli;
film editor, Ray Snyder,
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; LONov39;
LP9421,
THE COVERED WAGON, SEE Our Own
Couniry.
COVERED WAGON DAYS, c1940. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, George Sherman; original screen-
play, Earle Snell; music score, Cy Feuer;
photography, William Nobles; film editor,
Bernard Loftus,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Apr40;
LP9626.
THE COVERED WAGON ROLLED RIGHT A-
LONG, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Dec41; MP11910.
COVERED WAGON TRAILS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Webb; director,
Raymond K. Johnson; story, Tom Gibson;
music, Lange and Porter; photography, Ed-
ward Kull; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 11Apr40;
LP9531.
COW-COW BOOGIE, c1943. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter
Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walter Lantz
Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Hal
Mason; music arrangement, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 2Feb43; MP13844,
COW-COW BOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Oct42; MP13089.
COWBELL SONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 27May46; MP638.
THE COWBOY AND THE BLONDE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1941. 6,125 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; original
story, Walter Bullock, William Brent; screen-
play, Walter Bullock; music director, Cyril
J, Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16May41; LP10467,
THE COWBOY AND THE INDIANS. Gene
Autry Productions, Released through Colum-
bia Pictures Corp,, cl1949. 68 min., sd.,
sepia, 35mm,
Summary: Gene Autry brings help to a
starving Indian tribe long-swindled by a dis-
honest trader.
Credits; Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English; screenplay, Dwight
Cummins, Dorothy Yost; film editor, Henry
Batista,
Cast: Gene Autry, Sheila Ryan, Frank
Richards, Hank Patterson, Jay Silverheels.
© Gene Autry Productions; 30Sep49;
LP 2668.
COWBOY AND THE PRIZE FIGHTER. Equity
Pictures, Inc. Released through Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., cl1949. 60 min., sd., color,
35mm, Based on the ''Red Ryder" comic
strip.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Jerry
Thomas; music composer and director, Ralph
Kraushaar; film editor, Joseph P. Gluck.
Cast; Jim Bannon, Little Brown Jug, Em-
mett Lynn, Marin Sais, Lou Nova.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5Dec49; LP2710.
COWBOY AND THE SENORITA,. c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original story, Brad-
ford Ropes; screenplay, Gordon Kahn; music
director, Walter Scharf; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
a eT re ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
COWBOY AND THE SENORITA. Cont'd,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Mar44;
LP12559.
COWBOY BLUES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music direction, Paul Mertz.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Jul46;
LP510,
COWBOY CALYPSO, Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production,
Credits; Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Oct46; MP1254.
COWBOY CANTEEN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; original screenplay, Paul
Gangelin; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Feb44;
LP12783.
COWBOY CAVALIER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Mrs. Croft and her daughter,
owners of a stage and freight line, are pro-
tected from the attacks of outlaws by Jimmy
Wakely, defender of the pioneers.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Derwin M. Abrahams; original screenplay,
J, Benton Cheney, Ronald Davidson; music
director, Edward J, Kay; film editor, Carl
Pierson,
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor,
Jan Bryant, Claire Whitney, Douglas Evans.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Jul48;
LP1745,
COWBOY COMMANDOS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story, Clark
L, Paylow; screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher;
music, Frank Sanucci; photography, Edward
Kull; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Apr43;
LP12015.
COWBOY FROM LONESOME RIVER. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; story and screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 25Nov44;
LP12992.
COWBOY FROM SUNDOWN. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Spencer Gordon Bennett; screenplay,
Rolland Lynch; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel A. LePicard.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7May40;
LP9625.
COWBOY IN MANHATTAN, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, Frank Woodruff; original story,
William Thomas, Maxwell Shane, Warren
Wilson; screenplay, Warren Wilson; photog-
raphy, Elwood Bredell; film editor, Fred
Feitshans,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Apr43;
LP12180,
COWBOY IN THE CLOUDS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; story and screenplay,
Elizabeth Beecher; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb44;
LP12476,
THE COWBOY ISN'T SPEAKIN' TO HIS
HORSE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Aug43; MP13888.
COWBOY SERENADE, c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan;original screen-
play, Olive Cooper; music supervisor,
Raoul Kraushaar; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Les Orlebeck,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republie Pictures Corp.; 22Jan42;
LP11101.
COWBOYS AND BRONCBUSTERS. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel,
si., bkw, 8mm,
Summary: A city boy visits a western cattle
ranch and learns about modern ranching
methods.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
240ct49; MP4781.
COWBOYS FROM TEXAS, c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters "The Three Mesquiteers" by
William Colt MacDonald,
Credits; Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, George Sherman; original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music score, William
Lava; photographer, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Nov39;
LP9316.
COWGIRL POLKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
b&w, 16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits; Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice; Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1704.
COWS AND CHICKENS, U.S, A. c1943.
3 reels, sd,
Appl. author: Norman Matthews,
© Industrial Patents Corp.; 1Feb43;
MP13319.,
A COY DECOY. c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Productions,
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Norman
McCabe; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 9Jun41; MP11206.
COYOTE CANYON, Universal International
Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 3 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western,
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan;
story, Norton S. Parker; screenplay, Joseph
O'Donnell; music, Joe Gershenson; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth,
Cast: "Tex" Williams, "Smokey" Rogers,
"Deuce" Spriggens, Donna Martell, George
Eldridge.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov49;
LP2701.
CRABBIN' IN THE CABIN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1948. 18 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Two couples encounter mishaps
during a stay in a mountain cabin,
Credits; Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Zim Myers;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
Cast; Eddie Quillan, Wally Vernon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13May48;
LP1667,
CRACK UP, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946.
93 min,, sd., 35mm. Suggested by the short
story "Madman's Holiday" by Fredric Brown,
Credits: Director, Irving Reis; written by
John Paxton, Ben Bengal, Ray Spencer; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 19Jun46;
LP434.
CRACKED NUTS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Edward Cline; photog-
raphy, Charles Van Enger; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 11Jul41;
LP10582,
THE CRACKPOT QUAIL, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Leon Schlesinger Productions,
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Rich Hogan; animation, Robert McKimson;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Feb41; MP10838.
CRADLE OF A NATION, Loew's Inc., c1947.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (James A, Fitz-
Patrick's Traveltalks) An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; director, James H. Smith;
music score, Nat Finston,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec47; MP2527.
CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun40;
MP10317.
CRADLE OF CHRISTIANITY; Rome. Hoff-
berg Productions, Inc., c1946. Presented by
J. H. Hoffberg. 1 reel, sd,, 35mm.
Credits: Narration, Frank P. Donovan;
narrator, Karl Weber; editor, Nathan Cy
Braunstein,
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc.; 1Jul46;
MP1007.
CRADLE OF LIBERTY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adven-
tures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek: direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; music score, L, De
Francesco; photographer, William Storz;
film editor, Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Jun46; MP910,
CRADLE OF OUR RACE, M. Minter Culver,
c1941. 4 reels, (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11887.
CRADLE OF THE REPUBLIC. Vitaphone
Corp., c1948. 20 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Warner. Bros,
Summary: A panorama of the six New
England states.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
narrator, Art Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec48;
MP4152,
CRASH DIVE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943. 9,552.ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Archie Mayo; original
story, W. R. Burnett; screenplay, Jo Swerl-
ing; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
14May43; LP12147,
CRASH GOES THE HASH. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944. 1,601 ft,, sd.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Feb44;
LP 12480.
CRASHING THRU. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 58 min., sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about an undercover
insurance agent who traps a murderer and
recovers stolen gold,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Adele
Buffington; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, John Fuller.
Cast: Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Christine
Larson, Tristram Coffin, Steve Darrell,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Jan49;
LP2170,
78
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
CRASHING THRU. SEE Renfrew of the Royal
Mounted in Crashing Thru,
CRATER CITY. SEE Variety Views, no, 110.
CRAWL RED CRAWL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13May46; MP699.
THE CRAWL STROKE, Presented by U. S.
Coast Guard.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 35 prints, 26Jul43; MU13775.
CRAZY CRUISE. The Vitaphone Corp., 1 reel,
sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Rod Scribner;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Mar42; MP12320.
CRAZY HOUSE. Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.,
c1943,. 9 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Erle C. Ken-
ton; director, Edward Francis Cline; origi-
nal screenplay, Robert Lees, Frederic I.
Rinaldo; photography, Charles Van Enger;
film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Nov43;
LP12354.
CRAZY KNIGHTS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
screenplay, Tim Ryan; photography, Marcel
LePicard; film editor, Dick Durrier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Dec44;
LP13249.
CRAZY LIKE A FOX. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 1,692 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Apr44;
LP12605,
CRAZY QUIZZ. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb42; MP12216.
CRAZY THINGS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 15Jan45; MP15568.
CRAZY WITH THE HEAT. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1947, 7 min,, sd,, color, 35mm,
Credits; Director, Bob Carlson; story,
Ralph Wright, Bill Berg; animation, Ed
Aardal, Don Towsley, Fred Kopietz, Fred
Jones; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Apr47;
LP1121.
CREATION OF LIFE, Sherwood Picture
Corp., c1948. 1 reel, bew, 16mm,
Summary: By means of diagrams, concep-
tions and pregnancy are explained, Views
of various methods of delivery are shown,
Appl. author: T. Marc Sherwood,
© Sherwood Picture Corp.; LNov48;
MP3592,
THE CREEPER, Reliance Pictures, Inc. Re-
leased through Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948. 64 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A horror melodrama about a
serum developed from cats, which turns
those who use it into clawing murderers,
Credits: Producer, Bernard Small; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; original story idea,
Don Martin; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel;
film editor, Saul H. Goodkind,
Cast: Eduardo Ciannelli, Onslow Stevens,
June Vincent, Ralph Morgan, Janis Wilson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Aug48; LP2045,
THE CREST OF QUALITY. Presented by the
Manufacturing Division of Marshall Field &
Company, Inc, 28 min., b&w, with color se-
quence, i
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 20Apr46; 14 prints, 22Apr46;
MU480,
CRIA DE GALLINAS. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Arthur
I. Gates, Ernest Horn and Celeste C. Pear-
son, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Spanish
version of "Poultry on the Farm."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Feb47; MP1673.
AS CRIANCAS DA CHINA. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, L. C. Goodrich,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Sep46; MP1137.
AS CRIANCAS DA HOLANDA; a vida na ilha
de Walcheren. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, Arthur I, Gates.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Aug46; MP1035.
AS CRIANCAS DA SUICA,. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Arthur I. Gates and Celeste C. Pearson,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. Portuguese
version of "Children of Switzerland."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan47; MP1626.
AS CRIANCAS ESQUIMOS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Henry B, Collins, Jr.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
140ct46; MP1277.
CRIANCAS MEXICANAS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits; Collaborators, Ernest Horn,
Arthur I, Gates, Celeste C, Pearson,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Sep46; MP1140.
AS CRIANCAS NAVAJAS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films Inc., in collaboration with
Arthur I. Gates, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Portuguese version of "Navajo
Children."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Feb47; MP1693.
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, cl1949,
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on Charles
Dickens' story.
Summary: The well-known cricket contrib-
utes toward bringing happiness to a typical
assortment of Dickens' characters,
Credits: Producer, Eugene Lourie; direc-
tor, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Louis Lantz;
editor, Jodie Copelan,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2478.
CRIME BY NIGHT. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 104 min., sd. A Warner Bros. -
First National picture. From a novel by
Geoffrey Homes,
Credits: Director, William Clemens; screen-
play, Richard Weil, Joel Malone; film editor,
Doug Gould,
© Warner Bros, Pictures,Inc.; 12Sep44;
LP12835.
CRIME BY NIGHT. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 104 min,, sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture.
Credits: Director, William Clemens;
screenplay, Richard Weil, Joel Malone; film
editor, Doug Gould.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct44;
LP12868.
CRIME CONTROL, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner; film
editor, Robert Blauvelt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Apr4l;
LP10392.
CRIME DOCTOR. Columbia Pictures Corp,,
c1943. 7 reels, sd. From the radio program
by Max Marcin,
Credits; Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Michael Gordon; screenplay, Graham Baker,
Louis Lantz; adaptation, Jerome Odlum;
music, Lee Zahler; film editor, Dwight Cald-
well,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jun43;
LP12100.
THE CRIME DOCTOR. SEE
Just Before Dawn.
The Millerson Case,
Shadows in the Night.
THE CRIME DOCTOR'S COURAGE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1945, 6 reels, sd. Based
on the radio program "Crime Doctor" by
Max Marcin,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, George Sherman; story and screen-
play, Eric Taylor; film editor, Dwight Cald-
well,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb45;
LP13095.
THE CRIME DOCTOR'S DIARY. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the radio program by
Max Marcin.
Summary: A melodrama in which a jealous
woman commits arson and murder in order
to inculpate the man who spurned her love.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, Seymour Friedman; screenplay,
Edward Anhalt.
Cast: Warner Baxter, Stephen Dunne, Lois
Maxwell, Adele Jergens, Robert Armstrong,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar49;
LP2239,
THE CRIME DOCTOR'S GAMBLE, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl1947, 66 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm, Based on the radio program "Crime
Doctor" by Max Marcin.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story, Raymond L,
Schrock, Jerry Warner; screenplay, Edward
Bock; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Dwight Caldwell,
Cast: Warner Baxter, Micheline Cheirel.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Nov47;
LP1302.
CRIME DOCTOR'S MANHUNT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl946, 6 reels, sd. Based
on the radio program "Crime Doctor" by
Max Marcin,
Credits; Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story, Eric Taylor;
screenplay, Leigh Brackett; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24O0ct46;
LP662,
THE CRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGEST CASE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1943. 8 reels, sd.
Based on the radio program "' Crime Doctor"
by Max Marcin,
Credits; Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, Eugene J, Forde; story and screen-
play, Eric Taylor; music director, Lee Zah-
ler; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Dec43;
LP12634.
THE CRIME DOCTOR'S WARNING, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1945, 69 min., sd, Based
on the CBS radio program "Crime Doctor"
by Max Marcin,
Credits; Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story and screen-
play, Eric Taylor; music director, Paul
Sawtell; film editor, Dwight Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Sep45;
LP13545.
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
79
CRIME, INC. P. R. C, Pictures, Inc., c1945.
8 reels, sd, From the book by Martin
Mooney,
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess; direc-
tor; Lew Landers; screenplay, Ray Schrock;
music, Walter Green; film editor, Roy Liv-
ingston,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc,; 16Mar45;
LP13171.
CRIME LAB. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948, 17 min,,
sd., baw, 35mm, (This Is America, no, 8)
Summary: A documentary picture about
modern scientific crime detection, in which
officers and technicians of the New York
Police Department analyze slender clues
that finally bring a murderer to justice.
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Edward Montagne; script, Richard Hanser;
narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 28May48; MP3188,
CRIME OF THE CENTURY. c1946, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Walter H,
Goetz; director, Philip Fore; original story,
O'Leta Rhinehart, William Hagens; screen-
play, O'Leta Rhinehart, William Hagens,
Gertrude Walker; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, William P. Thompson.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 19Feb46;
LP344,
CRIME ON THEIR HANDS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 18 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Three Stooges comedy.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; story and screenplay,
Ellwood Ullman,
Cast; The Three Stooges,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Dec48;
LP2051.
CRIMINAL COURT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 63 min., sd., 35mm, Based ona
story by Earl Felton,
Credits; Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
tor, Robert Wise; screenplay, Lawrence
Kimble; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Aug46;
LP708.
- CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original story,
Arthur Hoerl; screenplay, George Jeske;
photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 18Sep42;
LP11591.
CRIMINALS WITHIN. Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, E, B. Derr; director,
Joseph Lewis; original story, Arthur Hoerl;
screenplay, Edward Bennett; photography,
Arthur Martinelli; film editor, Howard
Dillinger.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 13Jun41;
LP10533.
THE CRIMSON CANARY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945,. 7 reels, sd. Based on an
original story by Peggy Phillips.
Credits; Associate producer, Henry Blank-
fort; director, John Hoffman; screenplay,
Henry Blankfort, Peggy Phillips; cameraman,
Jerome Ash; film editor, Paul Landers,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30ct45;
LP36.
THE CRIMSON GHOST, c1946, 2 reels
each, sd., 35mm, © Republic Pictures Corp.;
no, 1-6, 2Aug46; LP504; no, 7-12, 2Sep46;
LP621.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald David-
son; directors, William Witney, Fred C.
Brannon; original screenplay, Albert DeMond,
Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Sol Shor; music
director, Mort Glickman; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editors, Harold R. Minter,
Cliff Bell.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Atomic Peril.
Thunderbolt,
The Fatal Sacrifice.
The Laughing Skull,
Flaming Death, Ys
Mystery of the Mountain, —
Electrocution.
The Slave Collar,
. Blazing Fury.
10. The Trap That Failed,
11. Double Murder.
12, The Invisible Trail.
COOADUERWNHre
THE CRIMSON KEY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. Presented by Sol M,
Wurtzel. 76 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Summary: A private detective, hired by a
jealous wife to watch her husband, tricks a
dipsomaniac into confessing three murders.
Credits; Associate producer, Howard Shee-
han; director, Eugene Forde; original story
and screenplay, Irving Elman; music score,
Dale Butts; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Frank Baldridge.
Cast; Kent Taylor, Doris Dowling, Dennis
Hoey.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jul47; LP1391.
CRISIS IN THE ATLANTIC, SEE The March
of Time, v. 7, no, 10.
CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC. SEE The March of
Time, v. 6, no, 5,
CRISS CROSS, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948. 87 min., sd., b&kw, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Don Tracy.
Summary: A gangster melodrama which
shows how a man can turn to a life of crime
because of his love for a worthless woman.
Credits; Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Daniel
Fuchs; music, Miklos Rozsa; film editor,
Ted J. Kent,
Cast; Burt Lancaster, Yvonne de Carlo,
Dan Duryea, Stephan McNally, Richard Long.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec48;
LP2078,
THE CROOKED ROAD, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Philip Rosen; original story and
adaptation, E, E, Paramore, Jr., Richard
Blake; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
raphy, Ernest Miller; film editor, Ernest
Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10May40;
LP9793.
THE CROOKED WAY. La Brea Productions,
Inc, Released through United Artists Corp.,
c1949, 89 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the radio play ''No Blade Too Sharp" by
Robert Monroe,
Summary: A revenge melodrama, A war
hero, a victim of amnesia, discovers that
he was once a gangster who had double-
crossed his pal,
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Robert Florey; screenplay, Richard
H, Landau; music, Louis Forbes; film editor,
Frank Sullivan,
Cast: John Payne, Sonny Tufts, Ellen Drew,
Rhys William, John Doucette.
© La Brea Productions, Inc.; 22Apr49;
LP2289.,
CROSS COUNTRY. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp, 1 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A family of four on a trip across
the country locate Chevrolet Service Stations.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr., & 9 prints, 25Mar48; MU2907.
CROSS COUNTRY DETOURS. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Paul Smith,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Mar40;
MP10047,
CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940, 68 min.,,sd. From
the novel''Highway to Romance” by Eleanor
Browne,
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Frank Woodruff; screenplay, Jerry Cady,
Bert Granet; music director, Roy Webb; edi-
tor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul40;
LP9776,
CROSS MY HEART, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c19 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
oes by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr,
‘redits; Producer, Harry Tugend; director,
John Berry; screenplay, Harry Tugend,
ara Binyon; music score, Robert Emmett
olan,
Cast: Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts, Michael
Chekhov,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Jan47;
LP774,
THE CROSS OF LORRAINE, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon a story by
Lilo Damert and Robert Aisner and "A
Thousand Shall Fall" by Hans Habe,
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Tay Garnett; screenplay, Michael Kanin,
Ring Lardner, Jr., Alexander Esway, Robert
D, Andrews; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Dan Milner,
© Loew's Inc,; 3Nov43; LP12407,
CROSSED TRAILS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Johnny Mack Brown foils the
efforts of outlaws to seize a ranch and valu-
able water rights from a girl and her guar-
dian,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Colt Reming-
ton; music director, Eddie Kay; film editor,
Fred Maguire,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton,
Lynne Carver, Kathy Frye, Douglas Evans,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,.; 11Apr48;
LP1611.
THE CROSSEYED BULL, Morey & Sutherland,
Released through United Artists. c1944,
8 min., sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Miles Pike; director,
Robert Newman; animation, Bill Nolan;
photographer, Paul Spunck, Technicolor,
© Plastic Cartoons, Inc.; 4Oct44; MP15501,
CROSSFIRE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947,
86 min,, sd., baw, 35mm. A Dore Schary
production, Adapted from a novel by Richard
Brooks,
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, John Paxton;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Harry Gerstad,
Cast: Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Rob-
ert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 22Jul47;
LP1194,
CROSSROADS. Loew's Inc,, c1942, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Jack Conway; original story, John Kafka,
Howard Emmett Rogers; screenplay, Guy
Trosper; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jun42; LP11436.
CROWING PAINS, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc., c1947. 7 min,., sd., color, 35mm.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster,
© Vitaphone Corp,.; 17Jul47; MP2263.
THE CRUISE OF THE PRAIRIE QUEEN,
SEE Leave It to Henry.
CRY HAVOC, Loew's Inc., c1944, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10 reels, sd.,
b&w, Based on the play by Allan R, Ken-
ward,
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Paul Osborn;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film edi-
tor, Ralph E, Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12519,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE CRY OF THE CITY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1948. 95 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm. Originally entitled ''The Law and
Martin Rome." Based on the novel ''The
Chair for Martin Rome" by Henry Edward
Helseth,
Summary: A suspense melodrama about a
police detective's relentless pursuit of a
a murderer, Filmed in New York.
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; director,
Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Richard Mur-
phy; music, Alfred Newman; film editor,
Harmon Jones,
Cast: Victor Mature, Richard Conte, Fred
Clark, Shelley Winters, Betty Garde.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Sep48; LP2075.
CRY OF THE WAREWOLF. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1944, 65 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Henry Levin; story, Griffin Jay;
screenplay, Griffin Jay, Charles O'Neal;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Reg Browne,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 11Aug44;
LP12815,
CRY WOLF. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 83 min., sd., bew, 35mm, A First
National Picture, From the novel by Mar-
jorie Carleton,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Catherine Turney;
music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo
F. Forbstein; film editor, Folmar Blangsted.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., 16Aug47;
LP1161,
CRYING' AND SINGIN' THE BLUES, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 80ct45; MP16428,
THE CRYSTAL BALL, Released thru United
Artists, cl1942, Presented by Cinema Guild
Productions, 8 reels, sd. From a story by
Steven Vas.
Credits: Associate producer, Richard Blu-
menthal; director, Elliott Nugent: screen-
play, Virginia Van Upp; music score, Victor
Young; cameraman, Leo Tover; editor, Doane
Harrison,
© United Artists Productions, Inc,; 6Dec42;
LP11875.
THE CRYSTAL GAZER,. Distributed by Co-
lumbia Pictures Corp., cl941. 595 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no, 14)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; music, Ed
Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 100ct41; LP10831.
CUANDO BOBBY VA A LA ESCUELA, Wild-
ing Picture Productions, Inc., for Mead
Johnson & Co., cl1947. 23 min., sd,, b&w,
16mm. Spanish version of ''When Bobby
Goes to School,"
© Mead, Johnson & Co.; 10Jun47; LP1141.
CUBA. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940.
848 ft., color,
Credits: Producers and photographers,
Palmer Miller, Curtis F, Nagel; narrator,
Gene Hamilton, Cinecolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jan40;
MP9931.
CUBA CALLING, The Vitaphone Corp., c1944,
10 min., sd, color, (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, A, Pam Blumenthal,
Andre de La Varre; director, Van Campen
Heilner; narrator, Sam Balter, Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 23Dec44; MP16291.
CUBAN CABBY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; MP10964,
CUBAN EPISODE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 20Jul42; MP12799.
CUBAN MADNESS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D, Collins; music director,
Milton Rosen; orchestrations, Loyd Akridge;
film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26O0ct45;
LP50.
CUBAN PETE, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12175,
CUBAN PETE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 12Jul43; MP13731,
CUBAN PETE, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original story,
Bernard Feins; screenplay, Robert Presnell,
Sr., M, Coates Webster; cinematographer,
Maury Gertsman; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Jul46;
LP446,
CUBAN RHYTHM, Loew's Inc,, c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 825 ft.,
sd,, sepia, (A Pete Smith Specialty) Based
on the book "How To Become a Good Dancer"
by Arthur Murray.
Credits; Director, Will Jason; screenplay,
E, Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip Ander-
son,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Jun41; LP10609.
LA CUCARACHA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Oct42; MP13147.
THE CUCKOO I1.Q. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 688 ft., sd., color,
(Color Rhapsody, no, 77)
Credits; Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis; music, Paul Worth, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 21Nov41; LP10990.
CUE TRICKS, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947,
9 min,, sd., bew, 35mm, (The World of
Sports, no, 126)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb47;
MP1981,
CUE WIZARDS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 899 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits; Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; photography, Don Malkames,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Sep43;
MP14038,
O CULTIVADOR DE LARANJAS, Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Edwin R, Parker, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Portuguese version of "Orange
Grower,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Feb47; MP1721.
O CULTIVADOR DE MILHO, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
William M, Gregory, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w., 16mm, Portuguese version of "Corn
Farmer,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
10Feb47; MP1722.
LES CULTIVATEURS DE BLE, Encyclopae-
dia Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 29Jun46;
MP837,
EL CULTIVO DEL NARANJO, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, in collaboration with
Edwin R. Parker, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w;
16mm, Spanish version of ''The Orange
Grower."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Feb47; MP1688.
CUPID GOES NUTS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Apr47;
LP978.
CUPID TAKES A HOLIDAY. SEE The Birth
of a Star.
CURED DUCK. Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Disney Donald Deuk)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Roy
Williams; animation, Don Towsley, Fred
Kopietz, Bill Justice, Sandy Strother; music,
Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Apr45;
LP13605.
THE CURIOUS PUPPY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1939. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Robert Givens; animation,
Phillip Monroe.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec39; MP9841.
CURLEY. Hal Roach Studios, Inc., c1947.
112 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Comedy Car-
nival, pt. 1)
Credits: Producer, Robert F. McGowan;
director, Bernard Carr; original story,
Robert F. McGowan; screenplay, Dorothy
Reid; music director, Heniz Roemheld; film
editor, Bert Jordon.
Cast: Larry Olsen, Frances Rafferty,
Eileen Janssen,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 29Aug47;
LP1237,
THE CURSE OF CAPISTRANO, SEE The
Mark of Zorro.
THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 70 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; directors,
Gunther V. Fritsch, Robert Wise; screen-
play, DeWitt Bodeen; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
J. R. Whittredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Feb44;
LP12595,
CURTAIN CALL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 63 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Frank Woodruff; story, Howard J,
Green; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo; music
score, Roy Webb; editor, Harry Marker;
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Apr40;
LP9609.
CURTAIN RAZOR. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story, Ted
Pierce; animation, Manuel Perez, Ken
Champion, Virgil Burness.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15May49 (in notice:
1948); MP4103,
THE CUTE RECRUIT. Distributed by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., cl941. 576 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no. 12)
Credits: Story, Art Davis; animation, Sid
Marcus; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 15Mar41; LP11254.
CUTIE ON DUTY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; story, Stanley Rauh, Lou Brock;
film editor, Robert Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 210ct43;
LP12319,
re
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
81
CUTTING A TAPER WITH THE COMPOUND
REST AND WITH A TAPER ATTACHMENT.
Presented by the United States Office of
Education, 1 reel, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Aug41; 88 prints, 24Jul41;
MU11464.
CUTTING AN EXTERNAL NATIONAL FINE
THREAD, Presented by the United States
Office of Education. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Aug41; 154 prints, 24Jul41;
MU11465.
LE CYCLE DE L'EAU. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, French version of "Water Cycle."
Summary: Traces the cycle of water from
ocean, to sky, to clouds, to rain, to river,
and back to ocean again.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc. ;
16Sep48; MP3383.
CYCLONE COMBUSTION. 2 1/2 reels, sd.
Credit; Narrator, Mark Hawley.
Appl, author: Audio Productions, Inc,
© Wright Aeronautical Corp.; title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 6Feb42; MU12156. ———
THE CYCLONE KID, c1942. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Rich-
ard Murphy; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Edward Schroeder,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31May42;
LP11514,
CYCLONE ON HORSEBACK, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 60 min,, sd.
Credits; Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Tom Gibson; screen-
play, Norton S, Parker; music director,
Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic Knudtson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 13Jun41;
LP10606,
CYCLONE PRAIRIE RANGERS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; story and screenplay, Eliza-
beth Beecher; film editor, Aaron Stell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 1Dec44;
LP12991,
CYNTHIA. Loew's Inc., cl1947. 98 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on
Vifia Delmar's play "The Rich Full Life."
© Loew's Inc.; 14May47; LP1011.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA, SEE The March of
Time, 1948,
82
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
D
DAD ALWAYS PAYS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., ¢1949. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
director, Hal Yates; screenplay, Julian
Woodward; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Suzi
Crandall, Scott Elliott, Judy Clark.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Feb49;
LP2166,
DAD MINDS THE BABY. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Summary: Baby's wails baffle Father on
Mother's night out.
Credits: Director, Robert B. Churchill;
script, Richard L. Bare; narrator, Art
Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec47; MP2625.
DADDY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11656,
DADDY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3May43; MP13533.
DADDY DUCK. Walt Disney Productions,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Donald
Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Jack Cosgriff, Bob McCormick; animation,
Phil Duncan, Tom Massey, Bob Carlson,
Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jul47;
LP1544,
DADDY LONGBILL. SEE The Long-Billed
Curlew.
DADDY'S COLLEGE BOY. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Words and music, Roy Newell,
Louis Herscher.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 20O0ct41; MP11724.
DAFFY DILLY. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., 1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ben
Washam, Lloyd Vaughn, Ken Harris, Phil
Monroe,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 210ct48; MP3448.
DAFFYDILLY DADDY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25May45;
LP13481,
DAFFY DOODLES. Vitaphone Corp.; Warner
Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; music director,
Carl W. Stalling.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP1439.
DAFFY DRILL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jan45; MP15590,
DAFFY DUCK HUNT. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, John
Carey, Charles McKimson, Phil DeLara,
Manny Gould.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Mar49; MP3969.
DAFFY DUCK SLEPT HERE. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec47; MP2818.
DAFFY'S SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. Vitaphone
Corp., c1942, 7 min., sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Don Christensen; animation, Vive
Risto; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9May42; MP12450.
THE DAGGER DANCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Mar43; MP13417,.
DAISY KENYON. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 99 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Elizabeth
Janeway.
Summary: Career woman Daisy Kenyon
terminates a clandestine romance with a
successful business man in order to marry
a soldier. When her former sweetheart
decides to divorce his wife, emotional com-
plications follow. Settings, the Stork Club,
Cape Cod, Greenwich Village, and Park
Avenue,
Credits: Producer and director, Otto
Preminger; screenplay, David Hertz; music
director, Alfred Newman; music, David
Raksin; orchestral arrangements, Edward
Powell; film editor, Louis Loeffler.
Cast: Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews,
Henry Fonda, Ruth Warrick, Martha Stewart.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Nov47; LP1775.
DAKOTA. c1945, Presented by Republic
Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original
story, Carl Foreman; screenplay, Lawrence
Hazard; adaptation, Howard Estabrook;
music score, Walter Scharf; photographer,
Jack Marta; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Nov45;
LP13625,
THE DALTON GANG. Lippert Productions,
Inc. Released through Screen Guild Produc-
tions, Inc. c1949. 59 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about the apprehen-
sion of the vicious Dalton gang which is
terrorizing the countryside.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; written
and directed by Ford Beebe; music director,
Walter Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Don Barry, Robert Lowery, James
Millican, Greg McClure, Betty Adams.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 220ct49;
LP2590.
THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Roy Chanslor, Paul Gangelin; cinematog-
raphy, Charles Van Enger; film editor,
Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Nov45;
LP13643,
DAMAGE CONTROL; United States Navy.
© Caravel Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Joseph Rothman.
1. The Chemistry of Fire. © title, descr.
& 199 prints, 4Mar43; MU13318,
2. School of the Fire Fighter. © title,
descr. & 24 prints, 20Jul43; MU13748.
4. Rescue Breathing Apparatus. © title,
descr, & 83 prints, 7Jan44; MU14375.
4A. Rescue Breathing Apparatus (Oxygen
Cylinder Type). © title, descr. & 54
prints, 7Jan44; MU14376.
5, Elements of Stability of Ships. © title,
descr, & 112 prints, 6Sep43; MU13904.
DANCE, BABY, DANCE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 150ct45; MP16399,
DANCE BREVITIES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29May44; MP14880.
DANCE COMIQUE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jul43; MP13713.
DANCE COMIQUE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10ct45; MP16367,
DANCE CONTINENTALE. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Jun46; MP705,
DANCE, DUNCE, DANCE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 1,710 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Oct45;
LP13544.
DANCE, GIRL, DANCE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 89 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Erich Pommer; direc-
tor, Dorothy Arzner; story, Vicki Baum;
screenplay, Tess Slesinger, Frank Davis;
music director, Edward Ward; editor,
Robert Wise.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug40;
LP9921.
DANCE HALL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941. 6,627 ft., sd. Based on a nov-
el by W. R. Burnett.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; secreen-
play, Stanley Rauh, Ethel Hill; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Jul41; LP10659.
DANCE IMPRESSIONS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15398.
DANCE MODERNE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Feb46; MP186,
THE DANCE OF SHAME. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Dec42; MP14172.
DANCE OF THE SPANISH ONION. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, A Filmeraft
production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1572.
DANCE OF THE WEED. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 787
ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A
Rudolph Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jun41; LP10544,
DANCE REVELS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP816.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
83
DANCE REVUE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13315,
DANCE WITH A DOLLY. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15389.
DANCE YOUR OLD AGE AWAY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec44; MP15606,
DANCEMANIA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13992,
DANCES THAT THRILL. Quality Pictures
Co., c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
(Series 21)
Summary: Six burlesque dances.
Cast: Merlena Joy, Pege Gari, the Harem
Girls, Rita Zane, Almita,
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co.; 3Sep46; MP2815.
DANCING DOLLS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec42; MP13159,
DANCING DOLLS OF BURLESQUE. Quality
Pictures Co., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. (Series 20)
Summary: Six burlesque dances.
Cast: Sunny Ray, Terry King, Jill La Rae,
Patty Long, Jean King.
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co.; 24Jun46; MP2816.
DANCING DREAMS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr43; MP13432.
DANCING IN A HAREM. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 1Dec41; MP12004.
DANCING IN MANHATTAN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Henry Levin; original screenplay,
Erna Lazarus; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Dec44;
LP13154,
DANCING IN THE DARK. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 92 min., sd., color,
35mm, Based on the play, "The Bandwagon,"
by George Simon Kaufman, Howard Dietz,
and Arthur Schwartz.
Summary: A musical comedy-drama about
a once-famous middle-aged film star who
unknowingly becomes interested in the
career of his estranged daughter.
Credits: Producer, George Jessel; direc-
tor, Irving Reis; screenplay, Mary C.
McCall; adaptation, Marion Turk; music
director, Alfred Newman; film editor,
Louis Loeffler.
Cast: William Powell, Mark Stevens,
Betsy Drake, Adolphe Menjou, Randy Stuart.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Dec49; LP2693.
THE DANCING MASTERS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 5,611 ft., sd. Sug-
gested by a story by George Bricker.
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; screen-
play, Scott Darling; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Nov43; LP12453.
THE DANCING MEN. SEE Sherlock Holmes
and the Secret Weapon.
DANCING ON A DIME, Paramount Pictures
Inc., ¢1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on story by
Jean Lustig and Max Kolpe.
Credits: Director, Joseph Santley; screen-
play, Maurice Rapf, Anne Morrison Chapin,
Allen Rivkin; photography, Charles Lang;
film editor, Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov40;
LP10022.
DANCING ON THE STARS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr43;
MP13531.
DANCING ROMEO. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 993
* ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; music
score, Max Terr; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 3May44; LP178.
DANCING STRINGS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18O0ct43; MP14042,
DANCING WITH CRIME. Coronet Films,
Ltd., c1947, Presented by Paramount
British Productions, Ltd. 9 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A London taxi driver solves a
murder mystery.
Credits: Producer, James A. Carter;
director, John Paddy Carstairs; original
story, Peter Fraser; screenplay, Brock
Williams; music score and direction, Ben
Frankel; editor, Eily Boland.
Cast: Richard Attenborough, Barry K.
Barnes, Sheila Sim, Barry Marsh, John
Warwick.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Aug47;
LP1694,
THE DANDY LION. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon; animation, James Culhane,
Alfred Eugster.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Sep40;
LP9930.
DANGER IN THE PACIFIC. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lewis D. Collins;
original story, Neil P. Varnick, Walter
Doniger; screenplay, Walter Doniger,
Maurice Tombragel.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Jul42;
LP11443,
DANGER, MEN WORKING. Safety Education
Dept., The Aetna Casualty & Surety Com-
pany, c1943. Presented by Aetna Life
Affiliated Companies. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Frederick W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Company;
1Mar43; MP13445.
DANGER ON WHEELS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1939. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne;
Original story, Ben Pivar; screenplay,
Maurice Tombragel.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec39;
LP9335.
DANGER SIGNAL. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., ¢1945. 78 min., sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture. From a novel by
Phyllis Bottome.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs;
director, Robert Florey; screenplay, Adele
Commandini, Graham Baker; music, Adolph
Deutsch; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Murray Cutter;
photographer, James Wong Howe; film
editor, Frank Magee. ~
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec45;
LP13710.
DANGER STREET. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
an original story by Winston Miller and Kae
Salkow.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Lew Landers;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Winston Miller,
Kae Salkow; editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: Jane Withers, Robert Lowery, Bill
Edwards.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun47;
LP1066.
DANGER WOMAN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 60 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Morgan B. Cox; direc-
tor, Lewis D. Collins; original screenplay,
Joseph Mischel; music director, Paul
Sawtell; film editor, Russel Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jul46;
LP432.
DANGER! WOMEN AT WORK. P.R. C.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Sam Newfield; story, Gertrude Walker,
Edgar G, Ulmer; screenplay, Martin
Mooney; film editor, Robert O. Crandall.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug43;
LP13571.
DANGEROUS BLONDES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff;
director, Leigh Jason; story, Kelley Roos;
screenplay, Richard Flournoy, Jack Henley;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep43;
LP12262.
DANGEROUS BUSINESS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd. Based ona play
by Harry J. Essex.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; director,
D. Ross Lederman; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jun46;
LP390.
DANGEROUS DOLLARS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 984 ft., sd. (Paramount
Paragraphics)
Credits: Directed and written by A. Hazel-
ton Rice; narrator, Frank Gallup; photogra-
pher. George H. Ortlieb.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Jun40;
MP10315.
A DANGEROUS GAME. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, John Rawlins; original story,
Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman; screenplay,
Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman, Maxwell Shane;
music director, Charles Previn; cameraman,
Stanley Cortez,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Dec40;
LP10137,
DANGEROUS INTRUDER. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Vernon Keays; original
story, Philip MacDonald, F. Ruth Howard;
music, Karl Hajos.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 21Nov45; LP416.
DANGEROUS JOURNEY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 8 reels.
Credits: Directors, Armand Denis, Leila
Roosevelt.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Aug44; MP15898.
DANGEROUS LADY. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Bernard B.
Ray; original story, Leslie T. White; screen-
play, Jack Natteford; music director,
Clarence Wheeler; film editor, Carl Himm.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 18Sep41;
LP10764,
DANGEROUS MILLIONS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 69 min., sd., b&w,
84
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DANGEROUS MILLIONS. Cont'd.
35mm.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; original
story and screenplay, Irving Cummings, Jr.,
Robert G. North.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Dec46; LP790.
DANGEROUS MONEY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Based
on the character "Charlie Chan" created by
Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Terry Morse; screenplay, Miriam
Kissinger; music director, Edward J. Kay;
photographer, William Sickner; editor,
William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29Sep46;
LP656,
DANGEROUS NAN MCGREW. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13093,
DANGEROUS PARTNERS. Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., bkw. Based ona
story by Oliver Weld Bayer.
Credits: Producer, Arthur L. Field; direc-
tor, Edward L. Cahn; screenplay, Marion
Parsonnet; adaptation, Edmund L. Hartmann;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Ferris
Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Aug45; LP13469.
DANGEROUS PASSAGE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William
Berke; original screenplay, Geoffrey
Homes; music score, Alexander Laszlo;
editor, Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Dec44;
LP13101.
A DANGEROUS PROFESSION, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 79 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A mystery melodrama in which
a bail-bondsman investigates a murder.
Setting, Los Angeles.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; director,
Ted Tetzlaff; screenplay, Martin Rackin,
Warren Duff; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; music, Frederick Hollander; film
editor, Frederic Knudtson,
Cast: George Raft, Ella Raines, Pat
O'Brien, Bill Williams, Jim Backus.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov49;
LP2686.
DANGEROUS VENTURE. Hopalong Cassidy
Productions, Inc., c1947. 59 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on characters created
by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Doris Schroder; music, David Chudnow;
film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
23May47; LP1013.
DANGEROUS YEARS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 62 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A courtroom melodrama about
juvenile delinquency in a small American
town.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, Arthur Pierson; story and screenplay,
Arnold Belgard; music score, Ralph Stanley;
film editor, Frank Baldridge,
Cast: William Halop, Scotty Beckett,
Richard Gaines, Ann E. Todd, Jerome
Cowan,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Dec47; LP1890.
DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE. Warner
Brothers Pictures, Inc., c1942. 77 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Stoloff;
director, Robert Florey; original screen-
play, Marion Parsonnet; film editor, Harold
McLernon.,
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.;
21Feb42; LP11080.
DANGERS OF THE CANADIAN MOUNTED.
Republic Productions, Inc., c1948. 2 reels
each, sd., b&w, 35mm. © Republic Pictures
Corp.; 17Feb48; LP1499.
Credits: Associate producer, Mike
Frankovich; directors, Fred Brannon,
Yakima Canutt; screenplay, Franklin Adreon,
Basil Dickey, Sol Shor, Robert G. Walker;
music director, Mort Glickman; film editors,
Cliff Bell, Sam Starr.
Cast; Jim Bannon, Virginia Belmont,
Anthony Warde, Dorothy Granger.
1, Legend of Genghis Khan.
Key to the Legend.
Ghost Town.
Terror in the Sky.
Pursuit.
Stolen Cargo.
The Fatal Shot.
Fatal Testimony.
The Prisoner Spy.
10. The Secret Meeting.
11, Secret of the Altar.
12, Liquid Jewels.
DANIEL IN THE LIONS' DEN. Church-
Craft Pictures, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Based on the 6th chapter of
Daniel.
Summary: The story of Daniel, which
teaches obedience to the Word of God.
© Church-Craft Pictures, Inc.; 200ct48;
MP3621,
DANNY BOY. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc., c1945.
7 reels, sd. Based on an original story by
Taylor Caven.
Credits: Director, Terry Morse; screen-
play, Raymond L. Schrock.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 3Dec45;
LP13690.
DANNY BOY. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1946.
7 reels, sd. Based on an original story by
Taylor Caven.
Credits: Associate producer, Martin
Mooney; director, Terry Morse; screen-
play, Raymond L. Schrock; music director,
Walter Greene; film editor, George McGuire.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 8Jan46; LP14.
DANNY BOY. c1946. Presented by PRC
Pictures, Inc. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Based
on an original story by Taylor Caven,
Credits: Associate producer, Martin
Mooney; director, Terry Morse; screen-
play, Raymond L. Schrock; music director,
Walter Greene; film editor, George McGuire.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Jun46; LP395.
DAREDEVILS OF THE CLOUDS. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1948,. 60 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Terry O'Rourke, owner of an
Arctic Circle airline, successfully copes
with the aggressive and unscrupulous
tactics of the president of a rival airline.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, George Blair; original
story, Ronald Davidson; screenplay,
Norman S. Hall; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Cast: Robert Livingston, Mae Clarke,
James Cardwell, Grant Withers, Edward
Gargan.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jul48;
LP1813.
DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST. ¢1943.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels
each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic
Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6, 1May43; LP12165,
Credits: Associate producer, W. J.
O'Sullivan; director, John English; original
screenplay, Ronald Davidson, Basil Dickey,
William Lively, Joseph O'Donnell, Joseph
Poland; music score, Mort Glickman;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editors,
DARK COMMAND. c1940.
Wallace Grissell, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Valley of Death.
. Flaming Prison.
The Killer Strikes.
Tunnel of Terror.
Fiery Tomb.
Redskin Raiders.
OO Pwn-
DAREDEVILS ON WHEELS. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Scenes of motorcycle racing in
England, including the international tourist
trophy road-race.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Art Gilmore; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1l1Aug49; MP4690.
THE DARING CABALLERO. Inter-American
Productions, Inc. Released by United Artists
Corp., c1949,. 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Based on the Cisco Kid character created by
O. Henry [pseud. of William Sydney Porter].
Summary: A Western in which the Cisco
Kid and his faithful Pancho save an innocent
bank president from hanging.
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Wallace Fox; original story,
Frances Kavanaugh; screenplay, Betty
Burbridge; music composer and director,
Albert Glasser; film editor, Marty Cohn,
Cast: Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo,
Kippee Valez, Charles Halton, Pedro de
Cordoba.
© Inter-American Productions, Inc.;
24Jun49; LP2480,
THE DARING YOUNG MAN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R. Strayer; original screenplay,
Karen DeWolf, Connie Lee; music, John
Leipold; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8O0ct42;
LP11646.
DARK ALIBI. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 6 reels, sd. Based on the character
"Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Phil Karlson; original screenplay,
George Callahan; photographer, William A.
Sickner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Mar46;
LP184,
DARK ANGEL, SEE Her Sister's Secret.
10 reels, sd.
Based on the novel by W. R. Burnett.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel;
director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Grover
Jones, Lionel Houser, F. Hugh Herbert;
adaptation, Jan Fortune; music director,
Victor Young; photography, Jack Marta;
film editor, William Morgan.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Apr40;
LP9580.
THE DARK CORNER, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 8,922 ft., sd.,
35mm, Based ona story by Leo Rosten,
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; screen-
play, Jay Dratler, Bernard Schoenfeld;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Apr46; LP393.
DARK DELUSION. Loew's Inc., ¢1947,
90 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on the characters created by Max
Brand,
Credits: Producer, Carey Wilson; director,
Willis Goldbeck; original screenplay, Jack
Andrews, Harry Ruskin; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
Cast: Lionel Barrymore, James Craig,
Lucille Bremer,
© Loew's Inc.; 14May47; LP1012.
DARK EYES, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
85
DARK EYES. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Feb44; MP14498,
DARK EYES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jan45; MP15571.
DARK EYES. SEE Two Guitars and Dark
Eyes.
THE DARK HORSE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm. From an
original story by Sam Hellman.
Credits: Associate Producer, Will Cowan;
director, Will Jason; screenplay, Charles R.
Marion, Leon Solomon; music director,
Hans J. Salter; photographer, Paul Ivano;
film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jul46;
LP459.
THE DARK MIRROR. Inter-John, Inc., c1946.
9 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Produced and written for the
sereen by Nunnally Johnson; director,
Robert Siodmak; original story, Vladimir
Pozner; music, Dimitri Tiomkin; film
editor, Ernest Nims.
© Inter-John, Inc.; 30ct46; LP632.
DARK MOUNTAIN. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William
Berke; original story, Paul Franklin,
Charles Royal; screenplay, Maxwell Shane;
editor, Henry Adams,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Nov44;
LP12961.
DARK PASSAGE. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 106 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
A First National picture. From the novel
of the same title by David Goodis.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director
and author of screenplay, Delmer Daves;
music, Franz Waxman; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, David
Weisbart.
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall,
Bruce Bennett, Agnes Moorehead.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep47;
LP1232,
THE DARK PAST. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
©1949, 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
the play, ''Blind Alley,’ by James Warwick.
Summary: A remake of the 1939 motion
picture, "Blind Alley," this psychological
study of a young convict shows the childhood
incidents that helped to transform him into
a vicious killer.
Credits: Producer, Buddy Adler; director,
Rudolph Mate; screenplay, Philip MacDonald,
Michael Blankfort, Albert Duffy; music
seore, George Duning; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
Cast: William Holden, Nina Foch, Lee J.
Cobb, Adele Jergens, Stephen Dunne.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jan49;
LP2034,
DARK SHADOWS. Loew's Inc., c1944. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels
sd,, b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; original
story and screenplay, Edward Bock, Richard
Landau; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Dec44; LP13058.
DARK STREETS OF CAIRO. c1940. Pre-
sented by Universal Studios. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, Leslie Kardos; original
sereenplay, Alex Gottlieb; music director,
Charles Previn; photographer, Elwood
Bredell.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov40;
LP10079.
THE DARK-TOWN STRUTTERS' BALL.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Oct41; MP11650.
DARK VELVET NIGHT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13399.
DARK WATERS. Benedict Bogeaus Produc-
tions. Released through United Artists,
¢1944, 89 min., sd. From the Saturday
Evening Post serial by Frank and Marian
Cockrell,
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Andre De Toth; screenplay, Joan
Harrison, Marian Cockrell; music score
and direction, Miklos Rozsa; cinematogra-
pher, Archie Stout; film editor, James
Smith,
Appl. author: Benedict Bogeaus.
© Dark Waters Productions, Inc.; 15Sep44;
LP13028.
DARN THAT DREAM. Globe Productions,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Soundies, no. 1-C)
© Globe Productions, Inc.; 10Aug40;
MP11485.
DASHES, HURDLES, AND RELAYS. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabo-
ration with Amateur Athletic Union, Lawson
Robertson, Dean Cromwell, and Brutus
Hamilton, c1946, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Afrikaans version. Title on script: "Nael-
lope Hekkieslope en Afloslope."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29Jun46; MP1870.
DASHES, HURDLES AND RELAYS, SEE
Carreras, Saltos y Relevos.
A DATE WITH BEAUTY. Presented by
Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corp. 1 min.,.sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 18Apr47; 3 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1945,
DATE WITH DUKE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal; story,
Jack Miller.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 310ct47;
LP1274.
A DATE WITH JUDY. Loew's Inc., c1948.
113 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on the characters created
by Aleen Leslie.
Summary: A musical comedy about Judy,
a teen-age girl, and her family.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Dorothy
Cooper, Dorothy Kingsley; music director,
Georgie Stoll; film editor, Harold F. Kress,
Cast: Wallace Beery, Jane Powell,
Elizabeth Taylor, Carmen Miranda, Robert
Stack.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Jun48; LP1714,
A DATE WITH THE FALCON. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 63 min., sd. Based
upon the character created by Michael
Arlen,
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Irving Reis; screenplay, Lynn
Root, Frank Fenton; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov41;
LP10848,
DATELINE TOMORROW. Presented by the
Aluminum Co. of America. 3 reels, sd.,
b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 28Jun46; 14 prints, 1Jul46;
MU757.
DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS. Alliance Studio,
England. Released in U. S. by Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 91 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, An A, R. Shipman Alliance Studio.
Based on the play "They Walk Alone" by
Max Catto [pseud. of Max Finkell]
Summary: The sordid adventures of a
deranged girl who murders her lovers.
Setting, a small village in Ireland.
Credits: Producer, Victor Hanbury; direc-
tor, Lance Comfort; screenplay, Max Catto;
music, Clifton Parker; editor, Lito Car-
ruthers,
Cast: Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed,
Siobhan McKenna, George Thorpe, Barry
Morse.
© Paramount Pictures inc.; 21Jan48;
LP1725,
DAUGHTER OF DON Q. c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 2 reels each, sd.,
35mm. © Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6;
4Jun46; LP354; no. 7-12, 19Jul46; LP503.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet, Fred
Brannon; original screenplay, Albert DeMond,
Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Lynn Perkins;
musical director, Raoul Kraushaar; photog-
rapher, Bud Thackery; film editors, Harold
R. Minter, Cliff Bell.
Cast: Adrian Booth, Kirk Alyn, LeRoy
Mason, Roy Barcroft, Claire Meade.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
. Multiple Murder.
Vendetta.
Under the Knives,
Race to Destruction,
Blackout.
Forged Evidence.
Execution by Error.
Window to Death.
. The Juggernaut,
10. Cremation.
11, Glass Guillotine.
12, Dead Man's Vengeance.
DAUGHTER OF RAMONA. SEE Daughter of
the West.
DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: When his plane crashes in the
African jungle, a pilot discovers a white
girl and her father, also victims of an air
disaster, living with the natives.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, George Blair; original
story, Sol Shor; screenplay, William Lively;
music, Stanley Wilson; film editor, Harold
Minter.
Cast: Lois Hall, James Cardwell, William
Wright, Sheldon Leonard, Jim Nolan.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Feb49;
LP2136,
DAUGHTER OF THE WEST. Martin Mooney
Productions, Inc., c1949. Released through
Film Classics, Inc. 77 min., sd., color,
35mm. Based on the novel "Daughter of
Ramona" by Robert E. Callahan.
Summary: A Western about life ona
Navajo reservation in the late 19th century.
An Indian agent is thwarted in his schemes
to rob the Indians of their copper lands.
Credits: Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
tor, Harold Daniels; screenplay, Raymond L.
Schrock; adaptation, Irwin R. Franklyn;
music score, Irving Gertz; editor, Douglas
W. Bagier.
Cast: Martha Vickers, Philip Reed,
Donald Woods, Marion Carney, Pedro de
Cordoba,
© Martin Mooney Productions, Inc.;
25Mar49; LP2283.
DAVE APOLLON AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
The Vitaphone Corp., c1939. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Roy Mack.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Dec39; MP10004.
THE DAWN EXPRESS, c1942. Presented by
Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd.
An M & A production.
Credits: Producers, George M. Merrick,
Max Alexander; director, Albert Herman;
original story and screenplay, Arthur
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE DAWN EXPRESS. Cont'd.
St. Claire; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Eddie Linden; film editor,
L. R. Brown,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 20Feb42;
LP11141.
THE DAWN OF BETTER LIVING. Walt
Disney Productions, for Westinghouse
Electric Co. c1945, 1 reel.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Apr45;
MP15998.
DAWN ON THE GREAT DIVIDE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd. Sug-
ested by James Oliver Curwood's story
Wheels of Fate."
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; screenplay, Jess
Bowers; photography, Harry Neumann; film
editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jan43;
LP11781,
DAWN OVER AFRICA. Ava Hamilton Singer.
color, 16mm.
Credits: Photographer, Ava Hamilton
Singer.
© Ava Hamilton Singer; title, descr. &
10 prints, 2Dec41; MU11846.
A DAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK. Vitaphone
Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Warner Bros, (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Harry O.
Hoyt; narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Jun47; MP2140,
A DAY AT THE FAIR. Encyclopaedia
Britannica, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Three farm children visit a
state fair. They enter their livestock in the
calf show, visit the 4-H Club show, see the
harness racing, and have fun on the midway.
For primary and middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Harry James Reed.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Nov47; MP2645,
A DAY AT THE FAIR. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 19 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: A camera tour of the Iowa State
Fair. Includes views of the agricultural
and livestock exhibits, and of the colorful
parades, folk dances, art exhibits, races,
and midway attractions.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
directed and written by Saul Elkins; nar-
rator, Art Gilmore; editor, Rex Steele.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Jul48;
MP3184,
A DAY AT THE WORLDS FAIR. color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© Frank A. Harding; title, descr. & 10
prints, 8Nov40; MU10597.
A DAY IN DEATH VALLEY. c1944, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 889 ft.,
sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photography, Charles Boyle. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 18Jan44; MP14612.
A DAY IN JUNE. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3Mar44; LP12941.
DAY-TIME WIFE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1939. 6,550 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; story,
Rex Taylor; screenplay, Art Arthur, Robert
Harari; music director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Nov39; LP9473,
A DAY WITH ENGLISH CHILDREN. Coronet,
c1948, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows a typical day at a school
in Bath, England, and demonstrates that in
spite of different customs, the English and
American children have much in common.
Credits: Educational collaborator, I, Owen
Foster.
© David A. Smart; 16Jul48; MP3719,
DAYBREAK. International Film Foundation,
Inc., c1949, 2 reels, sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary; A former divinity student
released from a Russian prison camp
struggles to find his mother in an Austrian
village, and in his search regains his lost
faith in God.
Credits: Director and photographer, George
Justin; written by Charles Rockwell; nar-
rator, Robert Clarke.
© Church World Service, Inc.; 15Apr49;
MP4367,
DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, William Lively, Doris
Schroeder; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, Alfred Keller; film editor,
Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Feb46;
LP322.
DAYS OF GLORY. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 85 min., sd. A Casey Robinson
production.
Credits: Director, Jacques Tourneur;
original story, Melchior Lengyel; written
for the screen by Casey Robinson; music,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestrations, Leonid
Raab; editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Apr44;
LP12786,
DAYS OF JESSE JAMES. c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Jack Natteford;
screenplay, Earle Snell; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie Lanning;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Dec39;
LP9315,
DAYS OF OLD CHEYENNE. c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Elmer Clifton; original screenplay,
Norman S. Hall; music score, Mort Glick-
man; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Apr43;
LP12086.
DAYS OF '76. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945,
10 min., sd., color. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre de La Varre; narrations,
Roger Q. Denny; narrator, Knox Manning.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP93.
DEACON JONES. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Mar44; MP14661,
THE DEAD DON'T DREAM. Hopalong Cas-
sidy Productions, Inc., c1948, 62 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on characters created
by Clarence E, Mulford.
Summary: Hoppy finds the person respon-
sible for a series of murders in a western
mining town,
Credits: Producer, Lewis Rachmil; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; original screen-
play, Francis Rosenwald; music, Ralph
Stanley; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks,
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
30Apr48; LP1616.
DEAD FREIGHT FOR PIUTE. SEE
Albuquerque,
DEAD MAN'S EYES. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd. (An Inner Sanctum
Mystery)
Credits: Director, Reginald LeBorg;
original screenplay, Dwight V. Babcock;
music director, Paul Sawtell; film editor,
Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 250ct44;
LP12925,
DEAD MAN'SGOLD. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc. Released by Screen Guild
Productions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: A Western in which Lash and
Fuzzy track down the murderers of a
wealthy ranch owner and bring the culprits
to justice.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Ray Taylor; original story, Ron Ormond,
Ira Webb, script, Moree Herring, Gloria
Welsch; music, Walter Greene; film editor,
Hugh Winn.
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, "Fuzzy" St. John,
Peggy Stewart, Terry Frost, John Cason.
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
1Nov48; LP2083.
DEAD MAN'S GULCH, c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, John English; original story,
Norman §. Hall; screenplay, Norman 8,
Hall, Robert Williams; music score, Mort
Glickman; photography, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Jan43;
LP11892.
DEAD MEN TELL, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 5,383 ft., sd, Based on
the character "Charlie Chan" created by
Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman; origi-
nal screenplay, John Larkin; music director,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Mar41; LP10394.
DEAD MEN WALK. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Fred Myton; music, Leo Erdody; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 26Jan43;
LP11811.
DEAD OF NIGHT. Ealing Studios, Ltd. Re-
leased by Universal, c1945. 8 reels, sd.,
35mm. Based on original stories by John
Baines and E, F. Benson,
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon;
directors, Cavalcanti, Basil Dearden,
Robert Hamer; screenplay, John Baines,
Angus Macphail; music, Georges Auric;
cameramen, Jack Parker, H. Julius; editor,
Charles Hasse.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 9Sep45; LP497.
DEAD OR ALIVE. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Elmer Clifton; original screen-
play, Harry Fraser; photographer, Robert
Cline; film editor, Hugh Winn.
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov44;
LP13572,
DEAD RECKONING, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Biddell; direc-
tor, John Cromwell; story, Gerald Adams,
Sidney Biddell; screenplay, Oliver H. P.
Garrett, Steve Fisher; adaptation, Allen
Rivkin; music score, Marlin Skiles; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene
Havlick.
ee ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
87
DEAD RECKONING. Cont'd.
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott,
Morris Carnovsky, Charles Cane, William
Prince.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Feb47;
LP853.
DEAD RECKONING PLOTTING AND CELES-
TIAL LINES OF POSITION. Springer
Pictures, Inc. for the United States Navy.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.
Appl. author: John H, Obold.
1. © title, descr. & 4 prints, 8Apr43;
MU13448,
2. © title, descr. & 4 prints, 8Apr43;
MU13449,
DEADLIER THAN THE MALE. SEE Born
To Kill.
DEADLINE AT DAWN. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 82 min., sd. Based upona
novel by William Irish.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Harold Clurman; screenplay, Clifford
Odets; music, Hanns Eisler; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan46;
LP255.
DEADLINE FOR MURDER. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 5,882 ft., sd.,
35mm. A Sol M. Wurzel production,
Credits: Director, James Tinling; original
story and screenplay, Irving Cummings, Jr.;
music score, Rudy Schrager; film editor,
William F. Claxton.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Jun46; LP569.
THE DEADLY GAME. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Dixon R. Harwin;
director, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Wellyn
Totman; cameraman, Arthur Martinelli.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Aug41;
LP10656.
DEADLY IS THE FEMALE. United Artists
Corp., c1949. 87 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Based on MacKinlay Kantor's story, "Gun
Crazy."
Summary: A young man with a mania for
guns becomes a criminal in order to hold
the love of an unscrupulous woman.
Credits: Producers, Frank and Maurice
King; director, Joseph H. Lewis; screenplay,
MacKinlay Kantor, Millard Kaufman; music
director, Victor Young; film editor, Harry
Gerstad.
Cast: Peggy Cummins, John Dall, Barry
Kroeger, Morris Carnovsky, Anabel Shaw.
© Pioneer Pictures Corp.; 23Dec49;
LP2712.
DEADWOOD DICK. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne;
screenplay, Wyndham Gittens, Morgan B.
Cox, George Morgan, John Cutting.
1. A Wild West Empire. © 13Jul40;
LP9827.
2. Who Is the Skull? © 20Jul40; LP9828.
3. Pirates of the Plains. © 27Jul40;
LP9803.
4, The Skull Baits a Trap. © 3Aug40;
LP9830.
5. Win, Lose, or Draw. © 10Aug40;
LP9843.
6. Buried Alive. © 17Aug40; LP9847.
7. The Chariot of Doom. © 24Aug40;
LP9857,
8. The Secret of Number Ten. © 26Aug40;
LP9865,
9, The Fatal Warning. © 7Sep40; LP9898.
10, Framed for Murder. © 14Sep40;
LP9913.
11. The Bucket of Death. © 21Sep40;
LP9925.
12, A Race Against Time. © 28Sep40;
LP9937.
13, The Arsenal of Revolt. © 50ct40;
LP9959,
259158 O - 53 - 7
14, Holding the Fort. © 12O0ct40; LP9976.
15. The Deadwood Express. © 190ct40;
LP9992.
DEALER'S CHOICE. Presented by United
Motors Service. 3 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc. =.
© United Motors Service; title & descr.,
9Jun41; 319 prints, 11Jun41; MU11220.
DEAR ARABELLA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11998,
DEAR! DEER! RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
¢1942, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; story, Charles E. Roberts,
George Jeske; film editor, George Crone.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 230ct42;
LP11722.
DEAR DIARY. Scriptures Visualized Insti-
tute, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: George F. Santa.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Feb43;
MP13500.
DEAR OCTOPUS. SEE The Randolph Family.
DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Dec41; MP11914,
DEAR OLD SWITZERLAND. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Dec44; LP13239.
DEAR RUTH. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
01947, 95 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
the play by Norman Krasna.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
William D. Russell; screenplay, Arthur
Sheekman; music score, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, Archie Marshek.
Cast: William Holden, Joan Caulfield,
Billy De Wolfe, Edward Arnold, Mona
Freeman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Jul47;
LP1109,
DEAR SIR. United Film Productions, c1945.
1 reel. Selections from book by Juliet
Lowell.
© United Film Productions; 15Jul45;
MP16394,
DEAREST, DAREST I. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11685,
DEATH RIDES THE PLAINS, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
Patricia Harper; screenplay, Joe O'Donnell;
music director, David Chudnow; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 15May43;
LP12054.
DEATH TO WEEDS. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Dow Chemical Co, sd.,
color, 16mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 5Mar47; 60 prints, 3Mar47; MU1751.
DEATH VALLEY. Distributed by Screen
Guild Productions, c1946, Presented by
Lida Productions, Inc. 8 reels, sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, William B. David;
director, Lew Landers; original story and
screenplay, Doris Schroeder. Cinecolor.
© Lida Distributing Co.; 19Aug46; LP629.
DEATH VALLEY GUNFIGHTERS. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western. Rocky Lane outwits
a gang that is attempting to gain control of a
mine.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, R. G. Springsteen; written by Bob
Williams; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Jim Nolan, Gail Davis, William A. Henry.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Mar49;
LP2222,
DEATH VALLEY MANHUNT. c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, John English; original story, Fred
Myton, Eddy White; screenplay, Norman S.
Hall, Anthony Coldewey; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Aug43;
LP12215,
DEATH VALLEY OUTLAWS. c1941. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on an original story by Don Ryan.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Don Ryan,
Jack Lait, Jr.; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Edgar Lyons; film editor,
Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Sep41;
LP10796.
DEATH VALLEY RANGERS. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; screenplay, Elizabeth
Beecher; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Edward Kull; film editor, Carl
Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 290ct43;
LP12339,
DECEMBER WITH TRUXA. SEE The Hidden
Menace.
DECEPTION. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 112 min., sd., 35mm. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. Based ona
play by Louis Verneuil.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
Irving Rapper; screenplay, John Collier,
Joseph Than; music, Erich Wolfgang
Korngold; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26O0ct46;
LP642.
THE DECISION OF CHRISTOPHER BLAKE.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1948. 75 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the play,
"Christopher Blake" by Moss Hart.
Summary: A drama about the effects of
divorce upon a sensitive twelve-year-old
boy who is forced to choose between his
parents, both of whom he loves,
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Ranald MacDougall; director,
Peter Godfrey; music, Max Steiner; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Murray Cutter; film editor,
Frederick Richards,
Cast: Alexis Smith, Robert Douglas, Cecil
Kellaway, Ted Donaldson, John Hoyt.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec48;
LP2042.
DECOY. Bernhard & Brandt, c1946. 8 reels,
sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack Bernhard; original
story, Stanley Rubin; screenplay, Ned Young;
photographer, L. W. O'Connell; film editor,
Jason Bernie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Sep46;
LP546.
DEED 1 DO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
88
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DEEDIDO. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Aug44; MP15093.
DEEP DIVING. Leon Schlesinger Productions,
for the Deep Diving School of the Navy,
through the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy
Dept. color. © Leon Schlesinger.
Appl. author: Hugh MacMullan.
1. © title, descr. & 4 prints, 25May43;
MU13607,
2. © title, descr. & 3 prints, 22Jun43;
MU 13688.
3. The Techniques of Diving. © title &
descr., 21Dec43; 5 prints, 22Jan44;
MU 14435,
DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12382,
DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Elmer Clifton; original screenplay,
Oliver Drake; adaptation, Grace Norton;
photography, Harry Newman; film editor,
Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Aug42;
LP11538,
DEEP PURPLE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Oct43; MP14041.
DEEP SEA FISHING. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 904 ft., sd., 35mm. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jul46;
MP1281,
DEEP VALLEY. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 104 min., sd., baw, 35mm, A First
National picture. From the novel by Dan
Totheroh.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
Jean Negulesco; screenplay, Salka Viertel,
Stephen Morehouse Avery; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
film editor, Owen Marks.
Cast: Ida Lupino, Dane Clark, Wayne
Morris, Fay Bainter, Henry Hull.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Aug47;
LP1181,
DEEP WATERS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 85 min., sd., sepia,
35mm, Based on the novel "Spoonhandle"
by Ruth Moore.
Summary: This romantic story of an
orphan boy and his love for the sea shows
life in a lobster-fishing community in
Maine,
Credits: Producer, Samuel G. Engel;
director, Henry King; screenplay, Richard
Murphy; music, Cyril Mockridge; music
director, Lionel Newman; film editor,
Barbara McLean.
Cast: Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, Cesar
Romero, Dean Stockwell, Anne Revere.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Jul48; LP2059.
DEERSLAYER. c1943. Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
novel by James Fenimore Cooper.
Credits: Producers, P. S. Harrison, E. B.
Derr; director, Lew Landers; story treat-
ment and screenplay, P. S. Harrison, E. B.
Derr; adaptation, John W. Krafft; film
editor, George McGuire,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Oct43;
LP12371,
DEFECTIVE DETECTIVES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar44;
LP12551,
DEFEND AMERICA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11657,
DEFENDING THE CITY'S HEALTH. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec41;
MP14223.
DEFENSE AGAINST INVASION. Walt Disney
Productions, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Aug43;
MP13826,
DEFENSIVE FOOTWORK IN BASKETBALL.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel,
Credits: Collaborator, Wilbur Johns.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP662.
A DEFESA DA SAUDE PUBLICA. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Wilson G. Smillie.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP771.
DEL COURTNEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949, 15 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres.
Cast: Del Courtney, the Bobby True trio,
Pat Alphin, the Wilson sisters, Ray Adams.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul49;
LP2391,
DELHI. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd. (Fascinating Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W.
Keller; director and editor, Hans Nieter;
photographer, Jack Cardiff.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Mar41;
MP10960,
DELIGHTFUL, DIMPLED DOLLIES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11587.
DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS. Released
through United Artists, c1945, Presented
by Charles R. Rogers. 90 min., sd. Based
on a story by Irving Phillips, Edward
Verdier, and Frank Tashlin,
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Walter
De Leon, Arthur Phillips; music and ar-
rangements, Morton Gould; film editor,
Harvey Manger.
© Charles R. Rogers Enterprises; 31Mar45;
LP13225.
DELILAH. Techniprocess, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b,a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11963.
DELINQUENT DAUGHTERS. P. R. C. Pic-
tures, Inc. for American Productions, Inc.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Donald C. McKean,
Albert Herman; director, Albert Herman;
original screenplay, Arthur St. Claire;
music director, Lee Zahler; film editor,
George Merrick,
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 10Aug44;
LP13568,
DELIVERY TIME. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division. 1 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates those features of
the 1949 Chevrolet panel truck which
facilitate the job of delivering.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 4 prints, 31May49;
MU4178,
DEMOCRACY. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
1Mar46; MP617.
DEMOCRACY'S DIARY. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (This Is
America, no. 7)
Summary: How a great news inal supplies
the news. The film shows views of the New
York Times' wire room, city desk, model
kitchen, fashion studios, library, copy desk,
composing room, and circulation department,
and also the Times' Washington Bureau, the
Congressional press gallery, and the White
House.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Larry O'Reilly; author, Richard Hanser;
narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, David
Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 30Apr48; MP3118.
LA DENTADURA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with John
Oppie McCall, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Spanish version of "The Teeth."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Feb47; MP1679.
OS DENTES. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with John
Oppie McCall, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Portuguese version of ''The Teeth."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Feb47; MP1718.
THE DENVER KID. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948, 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Rocky Lane, of the Border
Patrol, tracks down a murderer and obtains
his confession, :
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; screenplay, Bob
Williams; music, Dale Butts; film editor,
Harold Minter.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
William A. Henry, Douglas Fowley, Black
Jack,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Nov48;
LP1968.
DEPUTY MARSHAL. Lippert Productions,
Inc. Released through Screen Guild
Productions, Inc., c1949. 73 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by Charles
Heckelmann,
Summary: A musical Western in which a
deputy marshal outwits and outmaneuvers
. the outlaws who are trying to gain control of
valuable ranch lands.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
direction and screenplay, William Berke;
music director, Mahlon Merrick; film
editor, Edward Mann.
Cast: Jon Hall, Frances Langford, Dick
Foran, Julie Bishop, Joe Sawyer.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 150ct49;
LP2589.
DESCRIBING AN INCIDENT. Coronet, c1949.
9 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A demonstration of four points
to consider in describing an incident: an
opening that creates interest; complete
descriptions, without unnecessary details;
orderly arrangement of events; and a strong
climax.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Dora V.
Smith,
© David A. Smart; 14Jun49; MP4228,
DESERT ARABS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., baw, 8mm.
Summary: The desert Arabs travel by
camel over wide stretches of Arabia and
North Africa in search of food for their
sheep and cattle. They are shown perform-
ing various household duties, answering the
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
89
DESERT ARABS. Cont'd.
Moslem call to prayer, and stopping at an
p oasis to exchange goods and gossip.
; © Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
13Apr48; MP3129.
DESERT BANDIT. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original story, Bennett
Cohen; screenplay, Bennett Cohen, Eliot
“Gibbons; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, William Nobles; film editor, Ray
Snyder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24May41;
LP10547,
DESERT FURY. Hal Wallis Productions,
Inc., c1947, 95 min., sd., color, 35mm.
From Ramona Stewart's novel,
Credits: Director, Lewis Allen; screen-
play, Robert Rossen.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 15May47;
LP998.
THE DESERT HAWK. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Leslie
Swabacker, Jack Stanley, Leighton Brill.
1, The Twin Brothers. © 7Jul44; LP12807.
2, The Evil Eye. © 14Jul44; LP12809.
3. The Mark of the Scimitar. © 21Jul44;
LP12821.
4, A Caliph's Treachery. © 28Jul44;
LP12832.
5. The Secret of the Palace. © 4Aug44;
LP12841.
6. The Feast of the Beggars. © 11Aug44;
LP12845,
7. Double Jeopardy. © 18Aug44; LP12866.
8, The Slave Traders. © 25Aug44; LP12893.
9. The Underground River. © 1Sep44;
LP12910.
10. The Fateful Wheel. © 8Sep44; LP12928.
11, The Mystery of the Mosque. © 15Sep44;
LP12939,
12, The Hand of Vengeance. © 22Sep44;
LP12942,
13. Swords of Fate. © 29Sep44; LP12945,
14, The Wizard's Story. © 6O0ct44;
LP12954,
15, The Triumph of Kasim. © 130ct44;
LP12982.
THE DESERT HORSEMAN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
} 35mm.
; Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
N tor, Ray Nazarro; original story and screen-
j play, Sherman Lowe; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
. Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
F Walt Shrum and his Colorado Hillbillies.
i © Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Jul46;
LP817.
_ DESERT LIGHTS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A pictorial view of life in the
desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Ed Thorgersen; music, L, DeFrances-
co; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Aug48; MP3422,
DESERT PLAYGROUND. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Arnold Albert; nar-
rator, Art Gilmore. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29May44;
MP14885.
THE DESERT SONG. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 96 min,, sd., color. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. Based upon
a play by Lawrence Schwab, Otto Harbach,
Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Sigmund Romberg
and Frank Mandel.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Robert Florey; music adaptation,
H. Roemheld; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Ray
Heindorf; film editor, Frank Magee. Tech-
nicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov43;
LP12464,
DESERT VIGILANTE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 56 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The Durango Kid succeeds in
identifying the leaders of a gang of smug-
glers.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Fred F. Sears; screenplay, Earl Suell.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Peggy Stewart.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar49;
LP2154,
DESERT WONDERLAND. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. DeFrancesco; photography, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Tech-
nicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Aug42; MP12757.
DESERTS OF AMERICA. SEE Going Places.
DESI ARNAZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Re-
leased by Warner Bros., c1946. 10 min.,
sd. (Melody Master Band)
Credits: Director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 4O0ct46; MP1303.
DESIGN FOR DEATH. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 48 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A documentary film showing
how the Japanese masses were exploited
through the centuries by rulers bent on
power and world conquest. The evils of
concentrated power and mass ignorance are
emphasized,
Credits: Producers, Theron Warth,
Richard O; Fleischer; writers, Theodor S.
Geisel, Helen Geisel; narrators, Kent Smith,
Hans Conried; music, Paul Sawteli; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editors,
Elmo Williams, Marston Fay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Apr48;
MP3075.
DESIGN FOR LOVING. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 1,912 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, B. K.
Blake; story, Henry Morris; screenplay,
George Blake.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Nov44;
LP13235.
DESIGN FOR SCANDAL, Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Norman Taurog; original screen-
play, Lionel Houser; music score, Franz
Waxman; film editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc.; 14Nov41; LP10866.
DESIGNED BY FANNIE HURST. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
(Person-Oddity, no. 115)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Jack Costello.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec42;
MP 13210,
DESIGNED TO PLEASE, Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc. 1 min., sd. Chevrolet.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 1Nov41; 90 prints, 3Nov41;
MU11708.
DESIRE ME. Loew's Inc., c1947, 91 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. From
a novel by Leonhard Frank.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
screenplay, Marguerite Roberts, Zoé Akins;
adaptation, Casey Robinson; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, Joseph Der-
vin,
Cast: Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum,
Richard Hart.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Aug47; LP1211,
DESIRE TO LIVE. Hoffberg Productions,
Inc., 1949, 2 reels, sd, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shows how the desire to live
influences the behavior of animals in their
struggle for survival.
Credits: Producer and director, C. H.
Williamson; narrator, John Snagge.
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc.; 25Apr49
(in notice: 1948); MP4036,
THE DESPERADOES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 9 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, Charles Vidor; original story,
Max Brand [pseud. of Frederick Faust];
sereenplay, Robert Carson; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick.
Technicolor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Feb43;
LP11859,
DESPERADOES OF DODGE CITY. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Rocky Lane foils a band of
raiders and retrieves the document which
will permit a wagon train of homesteaders
to travel through the Dakota Badlands.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Bob Williams; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Harold Minter.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane; Eddy Waller;
Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft, Tristram
Coffin.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep48;
LP1812.
DESPERATE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 73 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
a story by Dorothy Atlas and Anthony Mann.
Credits: Producer, Michael Kraike;
director, Anthony Mann; screenplay, Harry
Essex; music by Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Marston
Fay.
Cast: Steve Brodie, Audrey Long,
Raymond Burr, Douglas Fowley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31May47;
LP1069.
DESPERATE CARGO. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
story ''Loot Below" by Eustace L. Adams.
Credits: Producer, John T. Coyle; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; screenplay, Morgan
Cox, John T, Coyle; photography, Jack
Greenhalgh.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Jul41;
LP10579,
A DESPERATE CHANCE FOR ELLERY
QUEEN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, James Hogan; story, Ellery Queen
[pseud. of Frederic Dannay and Manfred
Bennington Lee]; screenplay, Eric Taylor;
music score, Lee Zahler; film editor,
Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Apr42;
LP11217.
DESPERATE JOURNEY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 107 min., sd. A
Warner Bros,-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; direc-
tor, Raoul Walsh; original screenplay,
Arthur T. Horman; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer; film
editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Sep42;
LP11658,
DESPOTISM. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Filnis, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
1Mar46; MP618.
DESTINATION TOKYO. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 135 min., sd.
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DESTINATION TOKYO. Cont'd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Delmer Daves; original story, Steve Fisher;
screenplay, Delmer Daves, Albert Maltz;
music, Franz Waxman; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Leon Raab; photographer, Bert Glennon;
film editor, Chris Nyby.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan44;
LP12406,
DESTINATION UNKNOWN. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Ray Taylor; original story,
Lawrence Hazard, John Kafka; screenplay,
Lynn Riggs, John Meehan, Jr.; photography,
John W. Boyle; film editor, Charles May-
nard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Jul42;
LP11468.
DESTINY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Roy W. Neill;
director, Reginald Le Borg; story, Roy
Chanslor, Ernest Pascal; photography,
George Robinson; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP13114,
DESTROYER. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Louis F. Edelman;
director, William A. Seiter; story, Frank
Wead; screenplay, Frank Wead, Lewis
Meltzer, Borden Chase; music, Anthony
Collins; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Sep43;
LP12261.
DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Victor Hammond; screenplay, Tim Ryan,
Victor Hammond; music director, Edward
Kay; photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Apr44;
LP12588.
DETOUR. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc., ci945.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edgar G. Ulmer;
original story and screenplay, Martin Gold-
smith,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 7Nov45;
LP13599.
DETOUR, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jul46; MP819.
DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP. Coronet, c1949.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains how a leader furthers
the ideas and actions of a group, and points
out the qualities which a good leader should
have. For high school and college students
and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Wil-
liam E. Young.
© David A. Smart; 10Feb49; MP4224.
DEVELOPING RESPONSIBILITY. Coronet,
c1949, 11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the planning and
determination necessary in developing
responsibility, and shows some rewards
evolving from the acceptance of responsi-
bilities.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
I. Owen Foster.
© David A. Smart; 20May49; MP4242.
DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. Afrikaans version.
Title on script: 'Die Ontwikkeling van
Verbindings-Middels."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul46; MP1864., :
THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION.
Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd, With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 9Apr42;
MP 14222.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION.
SEE O Progresso das ComunicagBes.
THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER. SEE
All That Money Can Buy.
DEVIL AND DEEP BLUE SEA. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Sep43; MP13979,
THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES. Frank Ross-
Norman Krasna, Inc., c1941. 92 min., sd.
An RKO Radio picture.
Credits: Producer, Frank Ross; director,
Sam Wood; written by Norman Krasna;
music director, Roy Webb; photographer,
Harry Stradling; editor, Sherman Todd.
© Frank Ross-Norman Krasna, Inc.;
11Apr41; LP10616.
THE DEVIL BAT. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd. /
Credits: Producer, Jack Gallagher; direc-
tor, Jean Yarborough; original story, George
Bricker; screenplay, John Thomas Neville;
photography, Arthur Martinelli; film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 17Dec40;
LP10133,
DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER. c1946. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Frank Wisbar; original
story, Leo J. McCarthy, Ernst Jaeger;
screenplay, Griffin Jay.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Jun46; LP396.
DEVIL BOATS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
in cooperation with the U. S. Navy, c1944,
20 min., sd., color. Based ona story by
Henry B. Lent.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Arnold Albert; screenplay, Carl
Dudley, Charles L. Tedford. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Oct44;
LP12909,
THE DEVIL COMMANDS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Edward Dmytryk; story, William
Sloane; screenplay, Robert D. Andrews,
Milton Gunzburg; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb41;
LP10253,
THE DEVIL IN THE FLESH. SEE Le Diable
au Corps.
DEVIL MONSTER, Weiss and Landres,
c1946, 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, S. Edwin Graham;
original story, Thelma Brooks, Terry Grey;
screen adaptation, Juan Duval, S. Edwin
Graham; narration, Tom Hubbard.
© Weiss and Landres; 8Jul46; LP426,
THE DEVIL ON WHEELS, PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
From an original idea by Tony Sargent.
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Crane Wilbur; original story and screen-
play, Crane Wilbur; music, Emil Cadkin;
musical director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Alexander Troffey.
Cast: Noreen Nash, Darryl Hickman, Jan
Ford, Lenita Lane.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 15Feb47; LP844.
THE DEVIL PAYS OFF. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, John H. Auer; original
story, George Worthing Yates, Julian
Zimet; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble,
Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, John Alton; film
editor, Howard O'Neil.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Nov41;
LP10867,.
THE DEVIL RIDERS. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor, Bob
Crandall.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov43; LP12358.
THE DEVIL SAT DOWN AND CRIED. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12464,
DEVIL SHIP. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Lawrence Edmund Taylor; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James
Sweeney.
Cast: Richard Lane, Louise Campbell,
William Bishop, Damian O'Flynn, Anthony
Caruso.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Dec47;
LP1355.
THE DEVIL THUMBS A RIDE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 62 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Robert C.
Du Soe.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
direction and screenplay, Felix Feist; mu-
sic, Paul Sawtell; music director, C. Baka- .
leinikoff; film editor, Robert Swink,
Cast: Lawrence Tierney, Ted North, Nan
Leslie.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar47;
LP924,
THE DEVIL WITH HITLER. Released through
United Artists, c1942. Presented by Hal
Roach, 5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Glenn Tryon; director,
Gordon Douglas; screenplay, Al Martin;
adaptation, Cortland Fitzsimmons; music
score, Edward Ward; film editor, Bert
Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 6Aug42;
LP11520,
DEVIL'S CARGO. Falcon Productions, Inc.,
c1948. 63 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
the character, The Falcon, created by
Michael Arlen.
Summary: The murder of a race-track
operator is the first in a series of murders
solved by The Falcon,
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, John F. Link; original story,
Robert Tallman, Jason James; screenplay,
Don Martin; music director, Paul Dessau;
film editor, Asa Boyd Clark.
Cast: John Calvert, Rochelle Hudson,
Roscoe Karns, Lyle Talbot.
© Falcon Productions, Inc.; 1Mar48;
LP1540,
THE DEVIL'S HAND. SEE La Main du
Diable.
THE DEVIL'S HENCHMEN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A story of smuggling and mur-
der on the Los Angeles waterfront.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, Seymour Friedman; screenplay,
Erick Taylor; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Warner Baxter, Mary Beth Hughes,
Mike Mazurki, Peggy Converse, Regis
Toomey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Aug49;
LP2485,
THE DEVIL'S MASK. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based upon the
radio program "I Love a Mystery."
i
ne ay
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
91
THE DEVIL'S MASK. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Henry Levin; screenplay, Charles
O'Neal; music director, Mischa Bakaleini-
koff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23May46;
LP383.
THE DEVIL'S PIPELINE. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne,
original story, Paul Huston; screenplay,
Paul Huston, Clarence Upson Young, Larry
Rhine, Ben Chapman.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 240ct40;
LP10002,
THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND. Released
through United Artists Productions, Inc.,
c1946, Presented by Hopalong Cassidy
Productions, Inc. 65 min., sd., 35mm.
Based on characters created by Clarence E.
Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
diréctor, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Ted Wilson; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
15Nov46; LP688.
THE DEVIL'S TRAIL. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd. Based upon the
story "The Town in Hell's Backyard" as
published in Ten Story Western Magazine.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Robert Lee
Johnson; film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Apr42;
LP11190,
DEVOTION. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 107 min., sd., 35mm. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Curtis Bernhardt; original story,
Theodore Reeves; screenplay, Keith Winter;
music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor,
Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Apr46;
LP244,
LE DIABLE AU CORPS (THE DEVIL IN THE
FLESH). Transcontinental Films, Paris.
Released in the U. S. by Universal-Inter-
national, c1948. 122 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Raymond Radiguet.
Summary: A drama showing the tragedy
which follows the illicit relationship of a
college boy and a young wife whose soldier-
husband is at the front. Setting, France in
1917,
Credits: Producer, Paul Graetz; director,
Claude Autant Lara; screenplay, Jean
Aurenche, Pierre Bost; English titles,
Elliot Paul; music, René Cloerec.
Cast: Micheline Presle, Gerard Philipe,
Jean Debucourt, Denise Grey, Palau.
© A.F.E. Corp.; 1Dec48; LP1995,
DIAMOND DEMON, Loew's Inc., c1947.
9 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David O'Brien; film
editor, Joseph Dietrick; screenplay, David
Barclay, Joe Ansen.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan47; MP1601.
DIAMOND FRONTIER. c1940. Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Harold Schuster; original
screenplay, Edmund L. Hartman, Stanley
Rubin; photography, Milton Krasner; film
editor, Don Hayes.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30ct40;
LP9954,
DIAMOND GALS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
e1947, 10 min., sd., bew., 35mm, (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ward Wilson.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Jul47;
MP2215,
THE DIAMOND NECKLACE. Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the
story by Guy de Maupassant.
Summary: The wife of a young clerk loses
the diamond necklace she has borrowed
from a wealthy friend.After struggling for
ten years to pay for a duplicate, the couple
discover that the lost necklace was a paste
imitation.
Credits: Produced and written by Stanley
Rubin, Louis Lantz; director, Sobey Martin.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
7Feb49; LP2177.
THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID. Camden
Productions, Inc. Released through United
Artists. c1946. 76 min., sd. Adapted from
the novel by Octave Mirbeau and the play by
Andre Heuse, Andre de Lorde, and Thielly
Nores.
Credits: Producers, Benedict Bogeaus,
Burgess Meredith; director, Jean Renoir;
screenplay, Burgess Meredith; music
score, Michel Michelet; cinematographer,
Lucien Andriot; film editor, James Smith.
© Camden Productions, Inc.; 15Feb46;
LP172,
DIARY OF A RACING PIGEON. Vitagraph,
Inc., c1940. 10 min,, sd., color, (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Directed and written by Del
Frazier; commentator, Knox Manning.
© Vitagraph, Inc.; 23Nov40; MP10650.
DICK TRACY. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 61 min., sd. Based on the cartoon
strip by Chester Gould.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, William Berke; original screen-
play, Eric Taylor; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ernie
Leadlay.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan46;
LP132,
DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947. 65 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the cartoon strip
"Dick Tracy" by Chester Gould and a
story by William H. Graffis and Robert E.
Kent.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, John Rawlins; screenplay,
Robertson White, Eric Taylor; music,
Paul Sawtell; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Elmo Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Sep47;
LP1254,
DICK TRACY VS. CRIME, INC. c1941,. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd. Based on cartoon strip
by Chester Gould. © Republic Pictures
Corp.; no, 1-5, 27Dec41; LP10988; no. 6-10,
27Dec41; LP11139; no, 11-15, 27Dec41;
LP11187,
Credits: Associate producer, W. J.
O'Sullivan; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Ronald David-
son, Norman §S. Hall, William Lively,
Joseph O'Donnell, Joseph Poland; musical
score, Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editors, Tony Martinelli,
Edward Todd.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
1, The Fatal Hour.
2. The Prisoner Vanishes.
3. Doom Patrol,
4, Dead Man's Trap.
5. Murder at Sea.
6. Besieged.
7. Sea Racketeers.
8. Train of Doom.
9. Beheaded.
10, Flaming Peril.
11. Seconds To Live.
12. Trial By Fire.
13, The Challenge.
14, Invisible Terror.
15, Retribution.
DICK TRACY VS. CUEBALL. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1946. 62 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the cartoon strip "Dick
Tracy" by Chester Gould.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Gordon M. Douglas; original
story, Luci Ward; screenplay, Dane Lussier,
Robert E. Kent; music, Phil Ohman; direc-
tor of music, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Philip Martin, Jr.
Cast: Morgan Conway, Anne Jeffreys,
Lyle Latell, Rita Corday, lan Keith.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov46;
LP733.
DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the cartoon strip "Dick Tracy"
created by Chester Gould.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, John Rawlins; screenplay, Robert
Stephen Brode; music, Paul Sawtell; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Marvin Coil.
Cast: Ralph Byrd, Lyle Latell, Kay
Christopher, Jack Lambert, Ian Keith.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21May47;
LP1070.
DICK TRACY'S G-MEN. c1939. 2 reels
each, sd. Based on the cartoon strip by
Chester Gould.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
Beche; director, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Barry Ship-
man, Franklyn Adreon, Rex Taylor, Ronald
Davidson, Sol Shor; musical score, William
Lava; photographer, William Nobles; film
editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson,
Bernard Loftus.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; no, 12-15,
2Sep39; LP9329.
DID ANYONE CALL? Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11193.
DIES AND DIE MAKING; forming tools.
Film Productions Co., c1941. 1 reel.
© Film Productions Co.
Appl. author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
2. Bending and Forming Operations.
© 1Sep41; MP11606.
DIESEL—SERIES 71—LUBRICATION SYS-
TEM. Audio Productions, Inc., in collabo-
ration with U. S. Navy Submarine School.
1 reel, sd.
© Audio Productions, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 13Mar43; MU13334.
DIESEL—SERIES 71—MECHANICAL GOV-
ERNORS. Audio Productions, Inc., in
collaboration with the U. S. Navy Submarine
School, 1 reel, sd.
© Audio Productions, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 14Apr43; MU13465,
DIG THAT GOLD. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 17 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dick Wessel, Robert Bray.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Jun48;
LP1726.
A DIGESTAO DOS ALIMENTOS. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators, A. J. Carlson,
H. G. Swann.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jun46; MP834,.
DIGESTION OF FOODS. SEE Die Verdauung
der Nahrung.
DIGGA DIGGA DO, Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by R.C.M. Productions. 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
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DIGGA DIGGA DO. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Oct46; MP1251.
THE DI GIORGIO STORY. Di Giorgio Fruit
Corp,, c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: How Joseph Di Giorgio made
the desert of the San Joaquin Valley in
California into a fertile farming area.
Appl. author: William Dunham Thorp.
© Di Giorgio Fruit Corp.; 23Apr49;
LP2465,
DILDO CAY. SEE Bahama Passage.
DILLINGER. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, King Bros.; director,
Max Nosseck; original screenplay, Philip
Yordan; cameraman, Jackson Rose; film
editor, Otto Levering.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Feb45;
LP13183.
DILO ATMOSFERY. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Jun46; MP795.
DIME A DANCE. SEE The Birth of a Star.
DINAH. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jul44; MP14987.
DING-A-LAY-O. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Nov41; MP11750.
DING DONG WILLIAMS. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 62 min., sd. From the Collier's
magazine stories by Richard English.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, William Berke; screenplay,
Brenda Weisberg, M. Coates Webster;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestral
arrangements, Gene Rose; editor, Les
Millbrook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP133.
DINKY FINDS A HOME, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Jun46; LP637.
DINTY MCGINTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jun46; MP707.
THE DIPPY DIPLOMAT. c1945. Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune) (A Woody Woodpecker
Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; direc-
tor, James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway,
Milt Schaffer; animation, Pat Matthews,
Grim Natwick; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 27Jul45; MP16170.
DIPSY DOODLE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 40ct43; MP14026.
THE DIPSY DOODLER,. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24May40;
MP10229,
DIPSY GYPSY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reei, sd. (A George Pal Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Apr41;
MP11040. -
DIRT ON THE SHIRT. General Electric Co.,
¢1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Portrays the gentle washing
action of the General Electric Wringer
Washer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4419.
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ROGER TRE-
MAYNE, SEE Missing Ten Days.
DISASTER. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948.
60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama in which a man
who is wanted for murder becomes a
steeplejack in an effort to elude the police.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William H.
Pine; original screenplay, Thomas Ahearn;
film editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: Richard Denning, Trudy Marshall,
Damian O'Flynn, Will Wright, James Mil-
lican,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec48;
LP1991.
DISCIPLINE. Atlas Educational Film Co.
2 reels, sd. © Atlas Educational Film Co.;
title & descr., 17Jun43; 6 prints, 3Jun43;
MU13679,
Appl, author: Stacy A. Van Petten.
1, Giving Orders.
2. Reprimanding.
DISCOVERIES OF SCIENCE. Presented by
the Philadelphia Milk Exchange.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Philadelphia Milk Exchange; title &
descr., 16Dec40; 94 prints, 21Dec40;
MU10684,
DISCOVERY. 9 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
The 2d version of "Discovery" based ona
previously issued picture of this title, with
scenes from "Little America" added.
© Richard Evelyn Byrd; title, descr. &
8 prints, 17Jan47; MU1517.
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION; early
North America: 1492-1700. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd. With tea-
er's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30Dec42;
MP14221,
DISCUSSION IN DEMOCRACY. Coronet,
c1948, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Presents a program for partici-
pants in a discussion; shows the relation of
organized discussion to the political life of
a democratic society; and points out how
discussion may be used for assembling
information, reconciling different points of
view, and reaching agreement on a course
of action.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
William G, Brink.
© David A, Smart; 14Dec48; MP3713.
DISH DRUDGERY. General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Features the work-saving
values of the General Electric Dishwasher.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4406.
DISHONORED LADY. Hunt Stromberg
Productions, c1947. 85 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the play by Edward
Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, Robert Stevenson; screenplay, Ed-
mund H, North; music, Carmen Dragon;
film editor, John M, Foley.
Cast: Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O'Keefe,
John Loder, William Lundigan,
© Mars Film Corp.; 16May47; LP1003.
THE DISILLUSIONED BLUE BIRD. c1944.
Presented by Columbia. 668 ft., sd.,
color. (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Howard Swift; story, Edward
Seward; animation, Jim Armstrong, Grant
Simmons; original calypso music, Sir
Lancelot; music director, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 26May44; LP12772.
A DISPATCH FROM REUTER'S. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a story by Valentine Williams and
Wolfgang Wilhelm.
Credits: Director, William Dieterle;
screenplay, Milton Krims; music, Max
Steiner.
© Warner Bros. Picture, Inc.; 190ct40;
LP9984,
DISPOSSESSED BLUES. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jul43; MP13717.
DISTANCE RACES. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with the
Amateur Athletic Union, Lawson Robertson,
Dean Cromwell, and Brutus Hamilton,
¢1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans
version. Title on script: "Afstandlope."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Jun46; MP1868.
DISTRIBUTING AMERICA'S GOODS; what
does it cost? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
14Mar46; MP333.
DISTRIBUTING HEAT ENERGY. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with H. Horton Sheldon, c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version, Title on 5
script: 'Verspreiding van Warmte-Energie.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP1859.
i
DISTRIBUTION OF FOODS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm. (World Food Problems, no. 3)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP645.
DIVE BOMBER. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 132 min., sd., color, From
a story by Frank Wead.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert Lord;
director, Michael Curtiz; screenplay,
Frank Wead, Robert Buckner; film editor,
George Amy. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Aug41;
LP10687,.
DIVE-HI CHAMPS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov46;
MP1296,
DIVING ACES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
01946, 820 ft., sd., 35mm. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May46;
MP1088,
DIVING CHAMPIONS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(The World of Sports, no. 140)
Summary: A demonstration of expert
diving.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Sep48;
MP3507,
DIVING DANDIES. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Paul Douglas' Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. DeFrancesco; photographer,
Jack Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Technicolor.
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5;
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
93
DIVING DANDIES. Cont'd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Mar46; MP1090.
DIVING DAREDEVILS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 830 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports, no, 86)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Burgi
Contner.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Feb43;
MP13423,
DIVING DEMONS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
e1940. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Sep40;
MP10454.
DIVING THRILLS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 832 ft., sd. (World of Sports, no.
70)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; music
score, Jack Schaindlin; photography,
J. Burgi Contner; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2May41;
MP11784.
DIVORCE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1945.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Jeffrey Bernerd, Kay
Francis; director, William Nigh; original
story, Sidney Sutherland; screenplay, Sidney
Sutherland, Harvey H. Gates; music director,
Eddie Kay; cameraman, Harry Neumann,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jul45;
LP13695.
DIXIE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943.
9 reels, sd., color. From a story by
William Rankin.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Jones;
director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay,
Karl Tunberg, Darrell Ware; adaptation,
Claude Binyon; music director, Robert
Emmett Dolan; vocal arrangements,
Joseph J. Lilley; editor, William Shea.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Jun43;
LP12571.
DIXIE DUGAN. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 1942, 5,997 ft., sd. Based upon the
character created by J. P. McEvoy.
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; screen-
play, Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman; music
directors, Emil Newman, Arthur Lange.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Nov42; LP11986.
DIXIE JAMBOREE. PRC Pictures, inc.,
c1945. 8 reels, sd. Based on original
story by Lawrence E. Taylor.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Christy Cabanne; screenplay, Sam Neuman;
music arranger, Rudy Schrager; film editor,
Robert Crandall.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug45; LP13618.
DIXIE POINTERS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light) :
Credits: Director, Russell T. Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Feb46;
MP218,
DIXIE RHYTHM. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Apr45; MP15866.
DIXIELAND JAMBOREE, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., 35mm. (Melody
Master Band)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Apr46; MP594,
THE DIZZY ACROBAT. c1943. Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaf-
fer; animation, Emery Hawkins; music,
Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 19May43; MP13613.
THE DIZZY DANCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13231,
DIZZY DETECTIVES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,681 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Feb43;
LP11960,
DIZZY DOINGS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22Aug41;
LP10675.
DIZZY KITTY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
and Walter Lantz Productions, c1941. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune) A
Walter Lantz production.
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway; music, Darrell Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 4Apr41; MP11037,
DIZZY NEWSREEL. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 647 ft., sd. ( Phan-
tasy, no. 29)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Al Geiss; story, Sam Cobean; animation,
Chick Otterstrom, Grant Simmons; music,
Paul Worth.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Aug43; LP12229.
DIZZY PILOTS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,537 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Sep43;
LP12278.
DO I WORRY? Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jun41; MP11278.
DO I WORRY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 110ct43; MP14034.
DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP14996,
DO OR DIET. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 18 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and author of screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake,
Jack Rice, Dot Farley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec46;
LP922.
DO THE HULA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Ine.; 28Dec44; MP15514.
DO WORDS EVER FOOL YOU? Coronet,
e1948, 11 min., sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: A group of children learns
that words have different meanings for
different people and that words sometimes
play tricks. The children are urged to use
words thoughtfully and to fix their attention
on the concept that the word represents.
For elementary grades.
Credits: Collaborator, Viola Theman.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 16Mar48; MP3112,
DO YOU BELIEVE IN DREAMS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Aug44; MP15102.,
DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27O0ct41; MP11714.
DO YOU LOVE ME. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 8,030 ft., sd., 35mm.
Based on a story by Bert Granat.
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music
directors, Emil Newman, Charles Hender-
son,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2May46; LP406.
DO YOU REMEMBER, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Lew
Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. deFrancesco; film editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Jun45; MP16232,
DOCKS OF NEW ORLEANS. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1948. 64 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the character, Charlie
Chan, created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Summary: Charlie Chan solves three
murders and saves a secret chemical
formula from thieves. Setting, New Orleans,
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Derwin Abrahams; screenplay,
W. Scott Darling; music director, Edward J.
Kay; film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Roland Winters, Victor Sen Young,
Mantan Moreland, John Gallaudet, Virginia
Dale.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Mar48;
LP1610,
DOCKS OF NEW YORK. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original
screenplay, Harvey Gates; photography,
Ira Morgan; film editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Feb45;
LP13179,
THE DOCTOR, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A teaching film for primary and
middle grades which shows the activities
of a pediatrician at his office, at the hospi-
tal, and in a patient's home.
Credits: Collaborator, Louis W. Sauer.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Dec47; MP2634,
THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 97 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on a literary work by
Maxence van der Meersch.
Summary: Because of his love for a poor
girl, a young doctor gives up a brilliant
future to become a humanitarian,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay,
Theodore Reeves; music director, Rudolph
G. Kopp; film editor, Ferris Webster.
Cast: Glenn Ford, Charles Coburn,
Gloria de Haven, Janet Leigh, Bruce Ben-
nett.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Sep49; LP2507.
DR. BROADWAY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 7 reels, sd. From a story by Bor-
den Chase.
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; director,
Anthony Mann; screenplay, Art Arthur;
photographer, Theodor Sparkuhl; film
editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1May42;
LP11498,
DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS THE WOMEN.
c1940, 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
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DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS THE WOMEN.
Cont'd.
director, William McGann; original screen-
play, Marion Orth; music, C. Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Edward Mann,
i Appl. author: Stephens-Lang Productions,
ne.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Jul40;
LP9815.
DR. CYCLOPS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 8 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Dale Van Every;
director, Ernest B. Schoedsack; original
screenplay, Tom Kilpatrick; music score,
Ernst Toch, Gerard Carbonara, Albert Hay
Malotte; photography, Henry Sharp; film
editor, Ellsworth Hoagland. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Apr40;
LP9542,
DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940. 103 min., sd.
From an idea by Norman Burnside.
Credits: Director, William Dieterle;
Frederick Faust] and Willis Goldbeck.
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet;
sereenplay, Harry Ruskin, Willis Goldbeck;
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Howard O'Neill.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Sep40; LP9894.
DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet;
original story, Max Brand, Willis Goldbeck;
screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Willis Goldbeck;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Gene
Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc.; 26Nov40; LP10098,
DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE. Loew's
Inc., c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., baw. Based on an
original story by Max Brand [pseud, of
Frederick Faust] and Willis Goldbeck.
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet;
screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Willis Goldbeck;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Gene
original screenplay, John Huston, Heinz
Herald, Norman Burnside; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Warren Low.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Mar40;
LP9451,
DOCTOR, FEEL MY PULSE. Columbia
D
D
Pictures Corp., c1944, 1,632 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jan44;
LP12482,
R. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE. Loew's
Inc., c1943,. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
characters created by Max Brand [pseud.
of Frederick Faust]
Credits: Director, Willis Goldbeck;
original screenplay, Martin Berkeley,
Harry Ruskin, Lawrence P. Bachmann;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Frank Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 6May43; LP12074.
R. GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT. Loew's
Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Max Brand [pseud.
of Frederick Faust].
Credits: Director, Willis Goldbeck; origi-
nal screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Willis Gold-
beck, Lawrence P. Bachmann; musicscore,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Ralph
Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov42; LP11698.
DOCTOR IN INDUSTRY; the story of Ken-
neth W. Randall, M. D. Presented by
General Motors Corp. 5 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 10 prints, 25Apr46; MU496.
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. Loew's Inc.,
c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 13 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Credits: Producer and director, Victor
Fleming; screenplay, John Lee Mahin;
music score, Franz Waxman; film editor,
Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jul41; LP10628,
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. MOUSE. Loew's
Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(An MGM Cartoon) (Tom and Jerry Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ed Barge, Michael Lah, Kenneth
Muse, Al Grandmain; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jun47; LP1038.
DR. KILDARE GOES HOME. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., bkw. Based on an
original story by Max Brand [pseud. of
Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Apr40; LP9547.
DR. KILDARE'S VICTORY. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., bew. From a story
by Joseph Harrington, Based upon the
characters created by Max Brand [pseud.
of Frederick Faust)
Credits: Director, W. S. Van Dyke, II;
screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Willis Goldbeck;
music score, Lennie Hayton; film editor,
Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Nov41; LP10882,
DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY. Loew's
Inc., c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Max Brand [pseud.
of Frederick Faust]
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet;
story, Ormond Ruthven, Lawrence P.
Bachmann; screenplay, Willis Goldbeck,
Harry Ruskin; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Aug41; LP10668.
DOCTOR OF PAINTINGS. SEE Variety
Views, no. 146.
DOCTOR OF THE OLD SCHOOL. SEE Hills
of Home.
DR. RENAULT'S SECRET. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1942, 5,209 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman;
screenplay, William Bruckner, Robert F.
Metzler; music, David Raksin, Emil New-
man,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Dec42; LP11846.
THE DOCTOR SPEAKS HIS MIND. Caravel
Films, Inc. for the American Cancer
Society, c1948. 22 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Designed for the layman, this
film describes some common symptoms of
cancer, and stresses the importance of
early diagnosis.
Appl, author: Edward R. Murkland.
© American Cancer Society, Caravel
Films, Inc.; 260ct48; MP3932.
THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Alexander Hall; story,
Aleen Leslie; screenplay, George Seaton,
Ken Englund; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Apr40;
LP9593,
DOCTOR'S DIAGNOSIS. Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. b&w,
35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 18Apr47; 3 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1953,
DOCTORS DON'T TELL. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Jacques Tourneur; original
story, Theodore Reeves; screenplay,
Theodore Reeves, Isabel Dawn; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27Aug41;
LP10696.
DOES YOU DO, OR DOES YOU DON'T.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Aug46; MP926,
DOG, CAT AND CANARY. c1945. Presented
by Columbia. 576 ft.; sd., color. (A Color
Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Grant Simmons; animation, Jim Armstrong,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Jan45; LP13148.
DOG-HOUSE. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 912 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Written and directed by Robert
Wilmot; film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jun43; LP12135,
A DOG IN A MANSION. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w. (Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jan40; MP9885,
THE DOG IN THE ORCHARD. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 20 min. (Broadway
Brevities) By Mary Roberts Rinehart.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, Owen Crump,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan41;
LP10196.
DOG MEETS DOG. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 727 ft., sd. (Phan-
tasy, no. 15)
Credits: Frank Tashlin, Alec Geiss, Chic
Otterstrom, Jack Cosgriff, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 12Mar42; LP11226.
DOG OF THE SEVEN SEAS. SEE Variety
Views, no, 152,
DOG OF THE WILD. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 21 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(My Pal, no. 1)
Summary: A lonely boy finds comradeship
in the stray dog that saves his life.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Frank McDonald; screenplay, Hattie
Bilson; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Gary Gray, Jonathan Hale, Norman
Ollestad, Anne Nagel, Flame.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7TOct49;
LP2673.
DOG SENSE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943, 1 reel, sd. (Ed Thorgersen's
Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Tom Cummiskey; photography, William
Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Sep43; MP14774,
THE DOG SHOW-OFF. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, I. Klein, Jack Mercer; animators,
Myron Waldman, Gordon Whittier, Nick
Tafuri, Irving Dressler, Wm. B. Pattengil.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jan48;
LP1637,.
DOG TALE. SEE Variety Views, no. 149.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
95
DOG TAX DODGERS. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc. Released by United Artists.,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Heck Allen; animation,
Verne Harding, Pat Matthews; music,
Darrell Calker.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 26Nov48;
MP3514,
DOG TIRED. Released by Warner Bros.,
c1942, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Philip Monroe; music director;
Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6May42; MP12452.
DOG TROUBLE. Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 721 ft.,
sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera, music, Scott Bradley.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Apr42; LP11576.
DOG WATCH. Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reei, sd., color.
(A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney; animation, Norman Tate,
Marvin Woodward, George Nicholas, Jerry
Hathcock; music, Oliver Wallace. Techni-
color.
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jan45;
LP13213.
DOGGONE CATS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Lloyd Turner, Bill Scott; animation, Basil
Davidovich, J. C. Melendez, Don Williams,
Emery Hawkins.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Nov47; MP3016.
DOGGONE CLEVER. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no, 8)
Summary: Shows bird dogs—spaniels,
Labrador retrievers, setters, and pointers—
in training and at work in the field.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; script,
Burton Benjamin; narrator, Andre Baruch;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David
Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 2Apr48; MP2990.
DOGGONE TIRED. Loew's Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan, Jack
Cosgriff; animation, Bob Cannon, Michael
Lah, Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2459,
DOGIE ROUND UP. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre De La Varre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24May44;
MP14867,
A DOG'S DREAM. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 2May41; MP11323.
DOGS FOR SHOW. SEE Variety Views,
no, 136.
DOGS YOU SELDOM SEE. Vitagraph, Inc.,
¢1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Directed and written by Del
Frazier; commentator, Knox Manning.
© Vitagraph, Inc.; 2Nov40; MP10651.
DOIN' IT FOR DEFENSE. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., 22May44; MP14859,
DOIN' THE ARGENTINE. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Nato Simone, Raul Ramando.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 20O0ct41; MP11835.
DOIN' THE HOT FOOT. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Jul42; MP12736.
DOIN' THE RATAMACUE. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12174.
DOIN' THE TOWN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Nov41;
LP10809,
DOIN' THEIR BIT. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 999 ft.,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Jul42; LP11471.
DOIN' YOU GOOD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP136,
DOING IMPOSSIKIBLE STUNTS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jack Ward; animation, Tom Johnson, Frank
Endres.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Aug40;
LP9824,
DOING THEIR BIT. Terrytoons, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credit: Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 300ct42; MP14669.
DOLL FACE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946, 7,203 ft., sd. From a play
by Louise Hovick.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Leonard Praskins; adaptation, Harold
Buchman; music directors, Emil Newman,
Charles Henderson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Jan46; LP151.
THE DOLLY SISTERS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 10,251 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
original screenplay, John Larkin, Marian
Spitzer; music directors, Alfred Newman,
Charles Henderson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5O0ct45; LP101.
DOLORES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11547,
DOLWYN. London Film Productions, Ltd.,
¢1949, 95 min., sd., baw, 35mm. Re-
leased in England under the title ''The Last
Days of Dolwyn."
Summary: A local-color story of the
people of a tiny Welsh village who fear
upheaval from their valley-home, which
is to be flooded in order to provide water
for nearby Lancashire. Setting, Wales in
1892.
Credits: Producer, Anatole de Grunwald;
written and directed by Emlyn Williams;
music, John Greenwood; editor, Maurice
Rootes.
Cast: Dame Edith Evans, Richard Burton,
Anthony James, Emlyn Williams, Alan
Aynesworth.
© London Film Productions, Inc.;
21Apr49; LP2593,
DOMINANCE, NEUROSIS AND AGGRESSION.
Jules H. Masserman. 25 min., 16mm.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14643,
THE DOMINEERING MALE. Loew's Inc:,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 944 ft., sd., bew. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Story and direction, John Hines;
film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar40; LP9569.
THE DOMINION OF SPORTS. Released by
Warner Bros., c1946. 10 min., sd., color,
35mm. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Van Campen Heilner;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10ct46; MP1185.
THE DON COSSACK CHORUS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters Band)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr42;
MP12408.
DON JUAN QUILLIGAN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 6,780 ft., sd.
From a story by Herbert C. Lewis.
Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; screen-
play, Arthur Kober, Frank Gabrielson;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Jun45; LP13382.
DON MCNEILL; 1941 Easter ham short.
Presented by Swift & Co. sd., color.
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Swift & Co.; title & descr., 27Mar41;
44 prints, 28Mar41; MU10990.
DON RICARDO RETURNS. c1946, Presented
by P.R.C. Pictures, Inc. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, J. S. Burkett; director,
T. O. Morse; original story, Johnston
McCully; screenplay, Jack De Witt,
Renault Duncan; music, Alexander Steinert;
film editor, George McGuire.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5Nov46; LP686.
DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GUARD.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942-43.
2 reels each, sd. Based on the newspaper
feature "Don Winslow of the Navy."
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Associate producer, Henry
MacRae; directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; screenplay, Paul Huston, Griffin
Jay, George H. Plympton; musical director,
H,. J. Salter; photography, William Sickner,
John Boyle; editors, Al Todd, Irving
Birnbaum, Edgar Zane.
1, Trapped in the Blazing Sea. © 22Dec42;
LP11748.
2, Battling a U-Boat! © 22Dec42; LP11749.
3. The Crash in the Clouds. © 22Dec42;
LP11750.
4, The Scorpion Strikes. © 29Jan43;
LP11823,
5. A Flaming Target. © 29Jan43; LP11824.
6. Ramming the Submarine. © 29Jan43;
LP11825.
7. Bombed in the Ocean Depths. © 5Feb43;
LP11849,
8, Blackout Treachery. © 5Feb43;
LP11850.
9. The Torpedo Strikes. © 5Feb43;
LP11851,
10. Blasted from the Skies. © 5Feb43;
LP11852.
11. A Fight to the Death. © 27Apr43;
LP12182,
12, The Death Trap. © 27Apr43; LP12211.
13. Capturing the Scorpion! © 27Apr43;
LP12208,
96
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels each
(no, 1, 3 reels). © Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray Tay-
lor; screenplay, Paul Huston, Griffin Jay;
screen adaptation, Morgan B. Cox.
1, The Human Torpedo. © 240ct41;
LP10798.
2, Flaming Death! © 290ct41; LP10804,
3. Weapons of Horror! © 290ct41;
LP10805,
4, Towering Doom, © 18Nov41; LP10820.
5. Trapped in the Dungeon! © 19Nov41;
LP10821,
6. Menaced by Man-Eaters! © 25Nov41;
LP10844,
7. Bombed by the Enemy! © 5Dec41;
LP10874,
8. The Chamber of Doom. © 16Dec41;
LP10904.
9. Wings of Destruction, © 16Dec41;
LP10905.
10, Fighting Fathoms Deep! © 24Dec41;
LP10937,
11. Caught in the Caverns. © 24Dec41;
LP10938,
12. The Scorpion Strangled! © 24Dec41;
LP10939,
DONALD DUCK AND THE GORILLA. Walt
Disney Productions, c1944, 1 reel. (A
Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Feb44;
LP12702.
DONALD GETS DRAFTED. Walt Disney
Productions, c1942. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 27Jan42;
LP11166,
DONALD'S CAMERA, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Jul41;
LP10730,
DONALD'S CRIME. Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story,
Ralph Wright; animation, Paul Allen, Don
Towsley, Josh Meador, Harvey Toombs;
music, Edward Plumb. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jan45;
LP13211,
DONALD'S DILEMMA. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Roy
Williams; animation, Don Towsley, Emery
Hawkins, Ed Aardal, Sandy Strother;
music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Mar47;
LP1118.
DONALD'S DOG LAUNDRY. Walt Disney
Productions, c1940. 1 reel. (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Feb40;
LP9504,
DONALD'S DOUBLE TROUBLE. Walt
Disney Productions, c1946. 1 reel, sd.
(A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story,
Roy Williams; animation, Don Towsley,
Fred Kopietz, Tom Massey, Sandy Strother;
music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Apr46; LP336,
DONALD'S DREAM VOICE. Walt Disney
Productions, c1947. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story,
Roy Williams; animation, Ed Aardal, Paul
Allen, Emery Hawkins, Frank McSavage;
music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 23Jul47;
LP1719.
DONALD'S GARDEN. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jan42;
LP11288,
DONALD'S GOLD MINE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Feb42;
LP11428,
DONALD'S HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Walt Disney
Productions, c1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Nick George, Bill Berg; animation, Bob
Carlson, Bill Justice, Volus Jones, Jack
Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Jan48;
LP1983.
DONALD'S OFF DAY. Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Dick Shaw; animation, Judge
Whitaker, Harvey Toombs, Art Scott, John
Reed; music, Paul J. Smith. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Sep44;
LP13133.
DONALD'S SNOW FIGHT. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Dis-
ney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Jan42;
LP11167.
DONALD'S TIRE TROUBLE. Walt Disney
Productions, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 24Aug42;
LP11870,
DONALD'S VACATION, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1940. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jun40;
LP9867,
DONOVAN'S BRAIN. SEE The Lady and the
Monster,
DON'T BE A BABY, BABY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. 7
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jul46; MP897.
DON'T BE A JOE. Presented by Rhythm
Shorts, Inc. sd., bew, 35mm.
Appl. author: Hal Seeger.
© Rhythm Shorts, Inc.; title, descr. &
11 prints, 8May47; MU1994,
DON'T BE AN ABSENTEE, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; MP13962,
DON'T BE LATE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Apr45; MP15867,
DON'T BLAME ME. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15659.
DON'T BRING YOUR BLUES TO ME. Video
Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play and sing
"Don't Bring Your Blues to Me."
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4523.
DON'T CHANGE YOUR JOB. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14445,
DON'T CRY. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb41; MP11124,
DON'T CRY BABY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22May44; MP14860,
DON'T FENCE ME IN. ¢1945. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, John English; original
screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E.
McGowan; music director, Morton Scott;
orchestral arrangements, Dale Butts;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Charles Craft,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 110ct45;
LP13524,
DON'T FOOL YOUR WIFE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 18 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Charles E. Roberts;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Steven Flagg, Suzi Crandall, Lotte Stein.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Mar48;
LP1566,
DON'T GAMBLE WITH STRANGERS,
Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels,
sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Beaudine; screenplay,
Caryl Coleman, Harvey Gates; photographer,
William Sickner; film editor, William Aus-
tin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27May46;
LP340,
DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANY MORE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Aug43; MP13855.
DON'T GET PERSONAL, Universal Pictures
Co.,, Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont;
original story, Bernard Feins; screenplay,
Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Jan42;
LP10936.
DON'T LET JULIA FOOL YA, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12145,
DON'T LIE. Loew's Inc,, c1942. Presented
py Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 985 ft., sd.,
b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc,; 14Apr42; LP11296,
DON'T RUN DOWN A WOMAN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Warren Murray.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Sep41; MP11627.
DON'T SIT UNDER THE APPLE TREE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jun42; MP12652,
DON'T SQUEEZA DA BANANA. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP16222.
DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART. Two Cities
Films, Ltd., London, c1944. Released in
the U. S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
oe. ae
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART. Cont'd.
1949, 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A bomb hit on an English
castle releases a 16th century ghost who,
with the help of a young lawyer, straightens
out a dispute between a landowner and the
villagers. A satirical comedy on the
English nobility.
Credits: Producer, Sydney Box; written
and directed by Jeffrey Dell; music,
Mischa Spoliansky; film editor, Frederick
Wilson,
Cast: Richard Greene, Patricia Medina,
Wylie Watson, Brefni O'Rorke, Edward
Rigby.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
15Nov44; LP2532.
DON'T TALK. Loew's Inc., c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1,960 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
story and screenplay, Alan Friedman; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Mar42; LP11363.
DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND. SEE An
Innocent Affair.
DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT. Loew's Inc.,
¢1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 940 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) Based on an idea by
Cran Chamberlin.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Gene Piller; music score, Max Terr,
Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Harry
Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Jul43; LP12142.
DON'TS FOR DIGGERS. Motion Picture
Bureau, Affiliated Aetna Life Companies,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: F, W. Bright.
© Affiliated Aetna Life Companies;
1Apr44; MP14815,
THE DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA. Producers-
Actors Corp. Released through Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 90 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western about the lawless
exploits of the Doolin gang.
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, Gordon Douglas; screenplay,
Kenneth Gamet; music score, Paul Sawtell;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Charles Nelson.
Cast: Randolph Scott, George Macready,
Louise Allbritton, John Ireland, Virginia
Huston,
© Producers Actors Corp.; 7Jul49;
LP2384,
DOOMED CARAVAN. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 6 reels, sd. Based on
characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Johnston McCulley, J. Benton Cheney;
photography, Russell Harlan; film editor,
Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Jan41;
LP10167.
DOOMED TO DIE. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
¢1940, 8 reels, sd. Based on the "James
Lee Wong" series by Hugh Wiley.
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director,
William Nigh; original story, Ralph Bettin-
son; screenplay, Michel Jacoby; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Jul40;
LP9855,
THE DOOR TO HEAVEN. C. O. Baptista,
c1941, 1 reel, 16mm,
© C. O. Baptista; 30Jan41; MP10799.
A DOOR WILL OPEN. Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
984 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson
Miniature)
Credits: Director, George Sidney; original
story, Chandler Sprague; screenplay,
Julian Hochfelder; music director, David
Snell; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; LP9500.
DOPING TECHNIQUE. U.S. Navy.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.;
title & descr., 21Jan42; 88 prints, 15Jan42;
MU12056, 2 amen ee
DOT-DOT-DOT-DASH. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jul43; MP13742,
DOUBLE ALIBI. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 6 reels. Based ona story by
Frederick C. Davis,
Credits: Director, Philip Rosen; screen-
play, Harold Buchman, Roy Chanslor,
Charles Grayson.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Feb40;
LP9432,
DOUBLE BARRELLED SPORT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Hunting Pintail ducks along the
Columbia River in Oregon, and hunting
Ringneck pheasants with Ralph Bellamy at
Sun Valley, Idaho,
Credits: Associate producers, Russel T.
Ervin, Rod Warren; narrators, Bill Slater,
Ralph Bellamy.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48;
MP2733.,
THE DOUBLE CARRICK BEND. Presented
by United States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
descr., 25Feb44; 9 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14518,
DOUBLE CHASER, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies ) Leon Schlesinger
Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Gerry
Chiniquy; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jun42; MP12625,
DOUBLE CROSS. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, John G, Bachmann;
director, Albert Kelley; original story,
John A, Albert; screenplay, Milton Raison,
Ron Ferguson; photography, Arthur Martin-
elli.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 27Jun41;
LP10578,
DOUBLE DATE. c1941. Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, Glenn Tryon; original
story, Scott Darling, Erna Lazarus; screen-
play, Scott Darling, Erna Lazarus, Agnes
Christine Johnston; music director, Charles
Previn; photography, John Boyle; film
editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Mar41;
LP10320.
DOUBLE DRIBBLE. Walt Disney Productions,
c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Milt Banta; animation, Bill
Justice, Hugh Fraser, John Sibley, Andy
Engman; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 25Jul46;
LP1122,
DOUBLE EAGLE. Soundies Distributing
Corp of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16105.
DOUBLE EXPOSURE. Paramount Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on an
original story by Ralph Graves and Winston
Miller.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William
Berke; screenplay, Winston Miller, Max-
well Shane; editor, Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Dec44;
LP13176,
DOUBLE HONEYMOON. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, George Jeske,
Hal Yates; film editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Aug45;
LP13663,
DOUBLE INDEMNITY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 9,596 ft., sd. From the novel
by James M. Cain.
Credits: Director, Billy Wilder; screen-
play, Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler;
music score, Miklos Rozsa.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Apr44;
LP12748.
A DOUBLE LIFE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., 1948, 103 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
A Kanin production.
Summary: Reality and illusion become
indistinguishable in the mind of an actor
playing the part of Othello. After strangling
an offstage sweetheart he returns to the
theatre and stabs himself fatally during a
performance,
Credits: Producer, Michael Kanin; direc-
tor, George Cukor; script, Ruth Gordon,
Garson Kanin; music, Miklos Rozsa; film
editor, Robert Parrish.
Cast: Ronald Colman, Signe Hasso,
Edmond O'Brien, Shelley Winters, Ray
Collins.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Kanin
Productions; 8Mar48; LP1706.
DOUBLE OR NOTHING. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1939, 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevity)
Credits: Director, Roy Mack; written by
Cyrus D. Wood, Eddie Forman.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec39; LP9560,
DOUBLE RHYTHM. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 1,706 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A
Paramount Musical Parade Featurette)
Based on a story by Franz Rosenwald.
Credits: Director, George B. Templeton;
screenplay, Franz Rosenwald, Frank
Tashlin; music director, Irvin Talbot;
film editor, Helene Turner. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun46;
LP562,
THE DOUBLE TAKE, SEE I Love Trouble.
DOUBLE TALK GIRL. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no, 114)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Tiny Ruffner.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 230ct42;
MP12988.
DOUBLE TROUBLE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Dixon R. Harwin;
director, William West; screenplay, Jack
Natteford; photography, A. Martinelli;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Nov41;
LP10915,
DOUBLE UP. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 18 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; story, Joe Cunningham; film
editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Jan43;
LP12158,
DOUBTFUL DOLLARS. Motion Picture
Bureau, Aetna Casualty and Surety Company
for the United States Secret Service,
Treasury, Dept., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author; Stanley F. Withe.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.; 1Mar45;
MP16035,
DOUGH FOR THE DO-DO. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Voice characterizations, Mel
98 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DOWN MISSOURI WAY. c1946. 8 reels, sd.,
DOUGH FOR THE DO-DO. Cont'd. director, Henry Hathaway; story, Sy Bart-
Blanc; music director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Aug49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4502.
DOUGH RAY ME-OW. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Lloyd Turner; animation, Basil Davidovich,
J. C. Melendez, Don Williams, Emery
Hawkins.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Aug48; MP3247.
DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; original screenplay, Howard
J. Green; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Oct43;
LP12307.
THE DOUGHGIRLS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 102 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
stage play by Joseph Fields.
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger;
director, James V. Kern; screenplay,
James V. Kern and Sam Hellman; photog-
rapher, Ernest Haller; film editor, Folmer
Blangsted.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Nov44;
LP12958,
DOWN ARGENTINE WAY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., ¢1940. 8,500 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
story, Rian James, Ralph Spence; screen-
play, Darrell Ware, Karl Tunberg; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
110ct40; LP10260.
DOWN DAKOTA WAY. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949. 67 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which Roy Rogers
foils a plot to market diseased cattle.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; written by
John K. Butler, Sloan Nibley; music, R. Dale
Butts; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady,
Montie Montana, Elisabeth Risdon.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Sep49;
LP2530,
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13351.
DOWN IN SAN DIEGO. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
7 reels, sd., bew. Based ona story by
Franz G. Spencer,
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Robert B. Sinclair; screenplay,
Harry Clork, Franz G. Spencer; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jul41; LP10627,
DOWN MEMORY LANE. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1949, 73 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A revue presenting a series of
musical acts and comedy sequences clipped
from early Mack Sennett silent and sound
pictures.
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck;
director, Phil Karlson,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Aug49;
LP2605,
DOWN MEXICO WAY. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based on
a story by Dorrell and Stuart McGowan.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Santley; screenplay, Olive
Cooper, Albert Duffy; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Howard O'Neill.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 150ct41;
LP10801,
35mm.
Credits: Director, Joseph Berne; original
screenplay, Sam Neuman.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 1Aug46; LP455.
DOWN ON THE FARM. Presented by
Chevrolet. Color.
, Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 28Oct40;
60 prints, 300ct40; MU10589.
DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Paul
Franklin; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Mar42;
LP11159.
DOWN SINGAPORE WAY. The Vitaphone
Corp., ¢1946,. 20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Deane
Dickason; narrator, Knox Manning. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Jun46; MP1024,
DOWN TEXAS WAY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Howard P. Bretherton; original screen-
play, Jess Bowers; photography, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29May42;
LP11394,
DOWN THE FAIRWAY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Jun45; MP16114,
DOWN THE NILE. Vitaphone Corp., c1949.
20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A tour along the banks of the
Nile River from the Congo regions to the
Mediterranean Sea, including scenes of
Cairo, the temples of Karnak, the Egyptian
obelisks, the temple of Ramses, King Tut's
tomb, the Sphinx, and the giant pyramids.
Credits: Supervisor, Gordon Hollingshead;
written by Owen Crump; narrator, Art
Gilmore; editor, Marshall Eyanson,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 5Aug49; MP4378.
DOWN THE TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Apr46; MP427,
DOWN TO EARTH. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢e1947. 101 min., sd., color, 35mm. With
three characters from "Here Comes Mr.
Jordan" a motion picture based on Harry
Segall's drama "Heaven Can Wait."
Credits: Producer, Don Hartman; director,
Alexander Hall; original screenplay, Edwin
Blum, Don Hartman; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
Cast: Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks,
James Gleason, Edward Everett Horton,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Jul47;
LP1089,
DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 120 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm. An adaptation of the 1922
motion picture of the same title.
Summary: A story of adventure on a New
Bedford whaling ship in 1887. Shipped as
a cabin boy, the captain's school-aged
grandson learns the traditions and
disciplines of seafaring life under the
sympathetic tutelage of the young first
mate and the harsh command of the captain.
Credits: Producer, Louis D. Lighton;
lett; screenplay, John Lee Mahin, Sy Bart-
lett; music director, Alfred Newman; film
editor, Dorothy Spencer.
Cast: Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore,
Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway, Gene
Lockhart,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Feb49; LP2443,
THE DRAFT HORSE. c1942. 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger
Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Robert Can-
non; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23May42; MP12503.
DRAFTED IN THE DEPOT. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Lloyd French; story, Lloyd French, Arthur
Jones.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Jan41;
LP10220.
DRAFTEE DAFFY. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Lou Lilly; animation, Emanuel Gould; music
director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec44; MP15747.
DRAFTING TIPS. The Pennsylvania State
College Extension Services, ¢c1943. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Kenneth L. Holderman,
© The Pennsylvania State College;
26May43; MP13628,
THE DRAFTSMAN. Vocational Guidance
Films, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Your Life
Work Series)
Credits: Manuscripts, Arthur P. Twogood.
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
1Feb42; MP12715.
DRAFTSMEN OF DREAMS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels,
sd., b&w, 16mm. (Our Land and People
series)
Summary: This film shows how the dreams
of such men as Christopher Sholes, Thomas
Edison, and George Eastman have resulted
in worthwhile inventions: the typewriter,
the camera, the phonograph, the electric
light, and the various labor-saving devices
found in America,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Claire N. Birsh; narrator,
Nelson Case; collaborators, Walter A.
Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John E. Ivey,
Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee Morton,
Samuel R. Powers, Howard E. Wilson,
George L. White, J. Wallace Page, Jr.,
Miller McClintock; music, L. De Francesco;
film editor, John Oser.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2781,
DRAGNET. Fortune Film Corp., c1947.
71 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Leslie Goodwins;
original story, Maurice H. Conn; screen-
play, Barbara Worth, Harry Essex.
© Fortune Film Corp.; 15Aug47; LP1186.
DRAGON SEED. Loew's Inc., c1944,. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 15 reels,
sd., b&w. Based on the novel by Pearl S.
Buck,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
directors, Jack Conway, Harold S. Bucquet;
screenplay, Marguerite Roberts, Jane
Murfin; music score, Herbert Stothart;
film editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jul44; LP12741,
DRAGONWYCK. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946, 9,176 ft., sd., 35mm.
From the novel by Anya Seton.
Credits: Directed and written for the
sereen by Joseph L. Mankiewicz; music
director, Alfred Newman,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
DRAGONWYCK. Cont'd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Apr46; LP442,
THE DRAMA OF PORTLAND CEMENT.
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., for
Portland Cement Assn., cl1949. 30 min.,
sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: A brief history of Portland
cement, how it is manufactured, and how it
is used.
© Portland Cement Assn.; 16May49;
MP4148,
DRAWING ACCOUNT. Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 10Dec41; 528 prints, 11Dec41;
MU11882,
DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS. Young America
Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min. each, sd., b&w,
16mm. © Eugene Byrnes.
Summary: Shows how a great many
objects can be drawn using the circle, the
rectangle, the square, or the triangle as the
basic form for the drawing. For elementary
school art education classes.
Credits; Artist, Eugene Byrnes; advisers,
Elise Ruffini, Harriet Knapp.
The Circle. © 30Sep49; MP4700.
The Rectangle. © 30Sep49; MP4699.
The Square. © 30Sep49; MP4701.
The Triangle. © 30Sep49; MP4702.
DRAWING WITH PENCIL. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Theodore Kautzky, c1947. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Nov47; MP2513.
THE DRAWINGS AND THE SHOP. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm. (Engineering Drawing, film 6)
Summary: An inxtructional film in the field
of engineering drawing that shows how
drawings are used in the manufacture of
various metal products.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3066.
A DREAM CAME TRUE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Ditsributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15776.
DREAM, DREAM, DREAM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., b&ew, 16mm. A Filmcraft
production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1574,
DREAM GIRL. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 86 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on the play by Elmer Rice.
Summary: A comedy about a girl whose
dissatisfaction with her family and her
surroundings causes her to take refuge in
ridiculous fantasies. A caustic young
newspaperman whom she dislikes, shows
her a more objective approach to life and
wins her love.
Credits: Producer, P. J. Wolfson; direc-
tor, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Arthur
Sheekman; music score, Victor Young;
editor, Alma Macrorie.
Cast: Betty Hutton, MacDonald Carey,
Patric Knowles, Virginia Field, Walter
Abel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Jul48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1738.
THE DREAM KIDS. c1944. Presented by
Columbia. 688 ft., sd., color. (A Fox and
Crow)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Bob Wickersham; story, Sam
Cobean; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 28Apr44; LP12768.
DREAM KITCHEN. General Electric Co.,
¢c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Explains how appliances for a
General Electric all-electric kitchen can
be purchased a piece at-a-time, if necessary.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4414.
DREAM MENUS. General Electric Co., c1949.
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the economy and
convenience of the General Electric Home
Freezer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4417.
DREAMING OUT LOUD. Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc. c1940, 81 min., sd.
Credits: Producers, Jack Votion, Sam
Coslow; director, Harold Young; original
story, Barry Trivers, Robert D. Andrews;
screenplay, Howard J. Green, Barry Trivers,
Robert D. Andrews; music director, Lud
Gluskin; editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Voco Productions, Inc.; 13Sep40;
LP10368.
DREAMING OUT LOUD. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11475.
DREAMS. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 924 ft., sd., b&w.
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade.
Credits: Director, Felix E. Feist; screen-
play, John Nesbitt, Felix E. Feist.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Oct40; LP10090.
DREAMS OF OLD HAWAII. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15386,
'
DREAMSVILLE, OHIO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12406.
DREI KLEINE KAETZCHEN, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. German version of "Three
Little Kittens."
Summary: Traces the development and
early experiences of three kittens from
birth until they are taken from their mother.
For primary and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborators, Arthur I. Gates,
Ernest Horn, Celeste C. Peardon,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4613.
DRESSED TO KILL. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 6,625 ft., sd. Based on
the novel by Richard Burke and the charac-
ter "Michael Shayne" created by Brett
Halliday.
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Stanley Rauh, Manning O'Connor;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Aug41; LP10658.
DRESSED TO KILL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 8 reels, sd. Adapted from a
story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Producer-director, Roy William
Neill; screenplay, Leonard Lee; adaptation,
Frank Gruber; music director, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Saul A. Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13May46;
LP360.
THE DRIFTER. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Patricia Harper; film editor,
Holbrook Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec43;
LP12385.,
THE DRIFTIN' KID. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Frances Kavanaugh,
Robert Emmett; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Sep41;
LP10705,
DRIFTIN' RIVER. c1946, Presented by
P.R.C. Pictures, Inc. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Robert Emmett Tansey;
original screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh;
music director, Karl Hajos; music arranger,
Walter Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10ct46; LP625.
DRIFTING ALONG. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Derwin M. Abrahams; story and
screenplay, Adele Buffington; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Jan46;
LP79.
DRIFTWOOD. Republic Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; original
screenplay, Mary Loos, Richard Sale;
music, Nathan Scott; music director, Cy
Feuer; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan,
Dean Jagger, Charlotte Greenwood, Natalie
Wood. :
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Sep47;
LP1218,.
DRILLING, BORING, AND REAMING WORK
HELD IN CHUCK. Presented by United
States Office of Education. 1 reel, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 88 prints, 24Jul41; MU11357.
DRILLING IN METAL, WOOD, PLASTICS.
United States Navy, Aviation Service
Schools. 2 1/2 reels, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr, & 198 prints, 15Jun42; MU12572.
DRINK HEARTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Mar46; MP352.
DRINK TO ME WITH ONLY THINE EYES.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12389.
DRIP DIPPY DONALD. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A
Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Nick
George; animation, Don Towsley, Ed Aardal,
Paul Allen, Sandy Strother; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Jun47;
LP1543.
DRIVING MAGIC. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., bew, 35mm,
Summary: Pictures the operation of the
Hydramatic drive on the 1948 Futuramic
model Oldsmobile.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 26Jan48; 5 prints, 27Jan48; MU2681.
DROOLER'S DELIGHT. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released through United
Artists Corp., c1949. (Walter Lantz
Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Heck Allen; animation, Ed Love;
music, Darrell Calker.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 26Aug49;
MP4478,
100
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DRUMMER MAN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1948. 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
Cast: Gene Krupa, the Krupa Jazz Trio,
the Gene Krupa Orchestra.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar48
(in notice: 1947); MP2869.
DRUMS ALONG THE AMAZON. SEE Angel
on the Amazon.
DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. 9,303 ft.,
sd. Based on the novel by Walter D. Ed-
monds.
Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay,
Lamar Trotti, Sonya Levien.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Nov39; LP9429.
DRUMS OF FU MANCHU. c1940. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each, (no. 1,
3 reels), sd. Suggested by stories by Sax
Rohmer. © Republic Pictures Corp.;
15Mar40; no. 1-5, L P9532; no, 6-10,
LP9627; no, 11-15, LP9742.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; director, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Franklyn
Adreon, Morgan L. Cox, Ronald Davidson,
Norman S. Hall, Barney A. Sarecky, Sol
Shor; music score, Cy Feuer; film editors,
Edward Todd, William Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Fu Manchu Strikes.
The Monster.
Ransom in the Sky.
The Pendulum of Doom.
The House of Terror,
Death Dials a Number.
Vengeance of the Si Fan.
Danger Trail.
The Crystal of Death.
10. Drums of Doom.
11, The Tomb of the Ghengis Khan.
12. Fire of Vengeance.
13, The Devil's Tattoo.
14, Satan's Surgeon.
15. Revolt!
.
CONAULWNe
DRUMS OF FU MANCHU. c1943, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Sug-
gested by stories by Sax Rohmer. Adapted
from the serial motion picture.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney,
John English; original screenplay, Franklyn
Adreon, Morgan B. Cox, Ronald Davidson,
Norman S. Hall, Barney A. Sarecky, Sol
Shor; music score, Cy Feuer; photographer,
William Nobles; film editors, Edward Todd,
William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 120ct43;
LP12327,
DRUMS OF INDIA. Vitaphone Corp., c1948.
20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: Shows the scenic wonders and
the people of India and tells of their
heritage dating back to 3001 B.C.
Credits: Written by Owen Crump; nar-
rator, Truman Bradley; music, William
Lava.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Apr48; MP4075.
DRUMS OF THE CONGO, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Henry
MacRae; director, Christy Cabanne;
original screenplay, Paul Huston, Roy
Chanslor; music director, Charles Previn;
photography, George Robinson; film editor,
Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Mar42;
LP11127,
DRUMS OF THE DESERT. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; direc-
tor, George Waggner; original story, JohnT.
Neville; screenplay, Dorothy Reid, Joseph
West; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.;
film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Oct40;
LP10144, ‘
DRY BONES. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15891,
DU BARRY WAS A LADY. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
11 reels, sd., color. Based on the play
produced by B. G. DeSylva and written by
Herbert Fields and B. G. DeSylva, with
music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Roy Del Ruth; screenplay, Irving Brecher;
adaptation, Nancy Hamilton; music direc-
tion, Georgie Stoll; music adaptation,
Roger Edens; orchestration, George Bass-
man, Leo Arnaud, Alec Stordahl, Sy Oliver;
film editor, Blanche Sewell. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6May43; LP12072.
DUCK PIMPLES. Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack Kinney; story,
Virgil Partch, Dick Shaw; animation, Andy
Engman, Hal King, John Sibley, Milt Kahl;
music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 16Feb45;
LP13589,
DUCK SOUP. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; screenplay, Jean Yarbrough;
film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec42;
LP11798.
DUCK SOUP TO NUTS. Released by Warner
Bros,, c1944. 7 min., sd., color, (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Richard
Bickenbach; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jun44; MP14960.
DUDE COWBOY. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
David Howard; story and screenplay,
Morton Grant; music director, Paul Sawtell;
editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Sep41;
LP10986.
DUDE COWBOY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Feb46; MP242.
THE DUDE GOES WEST. Allied Artists
Productions, Inc., 1948. 87 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The adventures of a mild-
mannered gunsmith from the Bowery who
goes to Arsenic City, Nevada, in the early
‘70's. A satire on Westerns.
Credits: Producers, Frank King, Maurice
King; director, Kurt Neumann; original
screenplay, Richard Sale, Mary Loos; film
editor, William Zeigler.
Cast: Eddie Albert, Gale Storm, James
Gleason, Gilbert Roland, Binnie Barnes.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
30May48; LP1691.
DUDE RANCH BUCKAROOS,. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Arnold Albert; narrator, Lou
Marcelle. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Sep43;
MP13939.
DUDE RANCHEROOS. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Shows dude ranch life in the
Jackson Hole country of Wyoming.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Art Gilmore; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Jun49; MP4150,
DUDES ARE PRETTY PEOPLE. Released
through United Artists, c1942. Presented
by Hal Roach. 5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Hal Roach; director,
Hal Roach, Jr.; original story, Donald
Hough; screenplay, Louis S. Kaye; music
score, Edward Ward; film editor, Bert
Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 20Apr42;
LP11244,
THE DUEL DANCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 230ct44; MP15340.
DUEL IN THE SUN. Vanguard Films, Inc.,
¢1946, 138 min., sd., color, 35mm, Sug-
gested by Niven Busch's novel.
Credits: Director, King Vidor; screenplay,
David O. Selznick; adaptation, Oliver H. P.
Garrett.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 31Dec46; LP982.
DUFFY'S TAVERN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., 1945. 8,752 ft., sd. Based on
characters created by Ed Gardner.
Credits: Associate producer, Danny Dare;
director, Hal Walker; original screenplay,
Melvin Frank, Norman Panama; music
director, Robert Emmett Dolan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Aug45;
LP13518.
DUKE OF CHICAGO. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949. 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on a novel by Lucian Cary.
Summary: A retired middle-weight
champion becomes involved with gamblers
when he agrees to go back to prizefighting
in order to obtain money for a firm that is
facing bankruptcy.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, George Blair; screenplay,
Albert Demond; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Cliff Bell.
Cast: Tom Brown, Audrey Long, Grant
Withers, Paul Harvey, Skeets Gallagher.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Apr49;
LP2242.
DUKE OF THE NAVY. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, John T. Coyle; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; story and screenplay,
Gerald D. Adams, William Beaudine, John T.
Coyle; music director, Clarence Wheeler;
film editor, Guy V. Thayer, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Jan42;
LP11130,
DULCY. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w.
Based on the play by George S. Kaufman
and Mare Connelly.
Credits: Producer, Edgar Selwyn; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Albert
Mannheimer, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph A.
Fields; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Sep40; LP9947.
DUMB BELL OF THE YUKON, Walt Disney
Productions, c1946, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack King; story,
Harry Reeves, Homer Brightman; anima-
tion, Don Towsley, Fred Kopietz, Ed Aardal,
Sandy Strother; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Apr46;
LP1120.
DUMB-HOUNDED. Loew's Inc., c1943.
735 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Mar43; LP12041,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
101
DUMB LIKE A FOX. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Fable, no. 13)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Louie H, Lilly.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Jul41; LP10829.
THE DUMBCONSCIOUS MIND. Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 633 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no. 20)
Credits; Producer, Dave Fleischer;
directors, Paul Sommer, John Hubley;
story, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Grant
Simmons; music, Paul Worth.
© Screen Gems, Inc.,; 230ct42; LP11955.
DUMBO. Distributed by R-K-O Radio
Pictures, Inc., 1941. Presented by Walt
Disney. 8 reels, sd., color. Based on the
book by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl.
Credits: Screen story, Joe Grant, Dick
Huemer; animation, Hugh Fraser, Harvey
Toombs, Milt Neil and others; music,
Oliver Wallace, Frank Churchill; orchestra-
tion, Edward Plumb. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Aug41;
LP11124.
DUMMY SONG. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Sep46; MP1132.
THE DURANGO KID. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Paul Franklin; cameraman, John Stumar;
film editor, Dick Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Jul40;
LP9802.
DUSSELDORF ON THE RHINE. b&w, 8mm.
© Jack H. Oster; title, descr. & 3 prints,
6Dec44; MU15465.
THE DUTCH EMPIRE. SEE The March of
Time, 1948.
DUTCH GUIANA. Twentieth-Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (The World
Today)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Lowell Thomas; music score,
L. De Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Jan42; MP12252.
THE DUTIES OF A SECRETARY. National
Educational Films, Inc. for the Underwood
Corporation, c1947. 3 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Appl. author: Richard Henry Koch.
© National Educational Films, Inc.;
21Mar47; LP915.
DUTIFUL BUT DUMB. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 1,527 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb41;
LP10278,
DUTY AND THE BEAST. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 561 ft.,
sd. (A Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Alec Geiss; animation, Grant
Simmons; music, Paul Worth.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13May43; LP12048.
THE DYING THIEF. C.O. Baptista Films,
c1947, 19 min.,sd., b&w, 16mm,
© C.O. Baptista Films, owner of Scrip-
tures Visualized Institute; 1Mar47; MP2246.
DYING TO LIVE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; conti-
nuity, Phil Shea; music score, L, deFran-
cesco; editor, Earl Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12May48; MP3237.
THE DYNAMICS OF COMPETITION, Jules H.
Masserman. 12 min., 16mm.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14644.
DYNAMITE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢1949, 68 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A drama about the hazards of
commercial dynamiting.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William H.
Pine; original screenplay, Milton Raison;
music score, Darrell Calker; film editor,
Howard Smith,
Cast: William Gargan, Virginia Welles,
Richard Crane, Irving Bacon, Douglas
Dumbrille.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Jan49;
LP2091,
DYNAMITE CANYON. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; music direction, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Jack R. Young; film
editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Aug41;
LP10706,
DYNASTY OF WONDERS. SEE Variety
Views, no. 178.
102
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
E
E-BOB-O-LEE-BOP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Mar46; MP354,
EACH DAWN I CROW. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Director, I, Freleng; story, Ted
Pierce; animation, Virgil Ross, Gerry
Chiniquy, Manuel Perez, Ken Champion,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Sep49 (in notice:
1948); MP4583,
EADIE WAS A LADY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story and
screenplay, Monte Brice; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; orchestrgtions, George
Duning; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jan45;
LP13149,
EAGER BEAVER, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Dec45; MP133.,
THE EAGER BEAVER, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1945. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec45; MP854,
EAGLE SQUADRON, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 11 reels, sd. From the story
by C. S. Forester,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Arthur Lubin; original screenplay,
Norman Reilly Raine; photography, Stanley
Cortez; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Jun42;
LP11432,
EAGLE VERSUS DRAGON, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., cl1943, 2 reels, sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrators, Jule Mannix,
Dan Mannix.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 31Dec43;
LP12596,
EAGLES OF THE NAVY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,., under the supervision of
Bureau of Aeronautics, U. S. Navy, c1943,
20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Written by Carl Dudley and
Arnold Albert, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 4Oct43;
LP12290,
EARL CARROLL SKETCHBOOK, 1946.
90 min,, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Albert S. Rogell; original story,
Frank Gill, Jr.; screenplay, Frank Gill, Jr.,
Parke Levy; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Richard L, Van Enger.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Jul46;
LP506,
EARL CARRQLL VANITIES, c1945, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Based on original story by Cortland Fitz-
simmons,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J,
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; screen-
play, Frank Gill, Jr.; music director, Walter
Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Richard L, Van Enger.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Mar45;
LP13189,
THE EARL OF CHICAGO, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 9 reels, sd., baw, From a story
by Charles de Grandcourt and Gene Fowler;
adapted from the book by Brock Williams.
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Lesser Sam-
uels; music score, Werner R, Heyman;
film editor, Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan40; LP9553.
EARL OF PUDDLESTONE, c1940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Original screenplay, Val Burton,
Ewart Adamson; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Ernest Nims.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Aug40;
LP10076.
THE EARLY BIRD DOOD IT! Loew's Inc.,
c1942, 805 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Gold-
wyn- Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story,
Rich Hogan; animation, Irven Spence,
Preston Blair, Ed Love, Ray Abrams;
music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Sep42; LP11642.
EARLY DOES IT. Reid H. Ray Film Indus-
tries, Inc., c1948. 23 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Designed for farmers in rural
areas, the film stresses the need for order-
ing parts for agricultural implements be-
fore breakdowns occur, and explains the
dealer's problems in\supplying parts.
Credits: Director, Reid H. Ray.
© Reid H. Ray Film Industries, Inc.;
1Sep48; MP3955.
EARLY PLAY, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Arnold
Gesell and the Clinic of Child Development,
Yale University, c1947. 1 reel, si., b&w,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1765.
EARLY SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND;
Salem 1626-1629. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 18Dec40;
MP 10827.
EARLY SPORTS QUIZ. Loew's Inc., c1947,
1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) (What's your I.Q.? no. 13)
An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; screenplay, David Barclay and Joe
Ansen; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
Cast: Dave O'Brien,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Jan47; MP1657.
EARLY TO BED. Walt Disney Productions,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 28Mar41;
LP10562.
THE EARLY WORM GETS THE BIRD. The
Vitaphone Corp., cl1939. 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger
Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Jack Miller; animation, Robert
Cannon; music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec39;
MP9884,
EARTHBOUND. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 6,035 ft., sd. Based
on a story by Basil King.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screen-
play, John Howard Lawson, Samuel G,
Engel; music director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Jun40; LP10069.
THE EASIER WAY. Presented by General
Motors Corp. 12 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 14 prints, 50ct46; MU1142.
EAST OF THE RIVER. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 8 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
original story by John Fante and Ross B.
Wills.
Credits: Director, Alfred E, Green;
screenplay, Fred Niblo, Jr.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov40;
LP10035,
EAST OF THE ROCKIES, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Aug43; MP13834,
EAST OF THE SUN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 90ct44; MP15283.
EAST SIDE KIDS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Bob Hill; original story and screenplay,
William Lively; photography, Art Reed;
film editor, Earl Turner,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Feb40;
LP9406,
EASTER PARADE, Loew's Inc., c1948,
103 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM
picture,
Summary: A musical comedy of the 1912
era,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Charles Walters; original story,
Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett; screen-
play, Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich,
Albert Hackett; music director, Johnny
Green; music, Irving Berlin; orchestra-
tion, Conrad Salinger, Van Cleave, Leo
Arnaud; film editor, Albert Akst.
Cast: Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter
Lawford, Ann Miller, Jules Munshin,
© Loew's Inc.; 26May48; LP1643.
EASTER YEGGS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 24Dec46; MP2202.
EASY AS PIE, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp.
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows the use of the Ford
tractor with the Dearborn Motors mould-
board plow.
© Dearborn Motors Corp.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 13Apr49; MU3998,
EASY COME, EASY GO. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on John McNulty's ''Third Avenue"
sketches.
Credits: Producer, Kenneth Macgowan;
director, John Farrow; screenplay, Francis
Edwards Faragoh, John McNulty, Anne
Froelick; music score, Roy Webb; film
editor, Thomas Scott.
Cast: Barry Fitzgerald, Sonny Tufts,
Dianna Lynn, Dick Foran, Frank McHugh,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Jan47;
LP862.
EASY DOES IT. Hugh Harman Productions,
Inc., c1947, 1 reel, color, 16mm,
Credits: Director, Hugh Harman; original
story, L. C. Macglashan; screenplay,
Robert Edmunds,
© Hugh Harman Productions, Inc.;
1Apr47; LP1053.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
103
EASY DOES IT. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 1,078 prints, 100ct40; LU9990.
EASY GOING. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., color.
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 35 prints,
20Mar41; MU10943,
EASY LIFE. Loew's Inc., c1944. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels, sd.
(A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; original
story and screenplay, Alan Friedman, De-
Vallon Scott; music score, Gerard Car-
bonara; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 24May44; LP91.
EASY LIVING. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 77 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on Irwin Shaw's story, "Education of the
Heart."
Summary: A professional football player
copes successfully with a selfish wife and
a weak heart,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Jacques Tourneur; screenplay,
Charles Schnee; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; music, Roy Webb; film editor,
Frederic Knudtson,
Cast: Victor Mature, Lucille Ball,
Lizabeth Scott, Sonny Tufts, Lloyd Nolan.
_© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Aug49;
LP2527,
EASY MILES, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 15Oct47; 6 prints, 110ct47; MU2385.
EASY MONEY. Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.,
London, c1948, Released in the U. S.
through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949.
94 min., sd., bew, 35mm. "The Stafford
Family Story" based on the play "Easy
Money" by Arnold Ridley.
Summary: Four episodes dealing with the
reactions of winners of a football pool—a
suburban family in ''The Stafford Family
Story," a hen-pecked clerk in "The Atkins
Story," a conniving couple in "The Night
Club Story," and a fiddle player in ''The
Revolt of the Double-Basses."
Credits: Producers, Sydney Box, A. Frank
Bundy; director, Bernard Knowles; screen-
play, Muriel and Sydney Box; music, Temple
Abady; editor, V. Sagovsky.
Cast: Greta Gynt, Dennis Price, Jack
Warner, Mervyn Johns, Edward Rigby.
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 4Feb48;
(in notice: 1947); LP2535.
EASY STREET. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11999.
EASY STREET. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Feb46; MP 187,
EASY TO LOOK AT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Henry
Blankfort; director, Ford Beebe; original
screenplay, Henry Blankfort; cinematog-
raphy, Jerry Ash; film editor, Saul Good-
kind,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jul45;
LP 13480,
EASY TO WED. Loew's Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 13 reels,
sd., color, From the screenplay 'Libeled
Lady" by Maurine Watkins, Howard Emmett
Rogers and George Oppenheimer,
259158 O - 53 - 8
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Edward Buzzell; adaptation,
Dorothy Kingsley; music score and direc-
tion, Johnny Green; orchestration, Ted
Duncan; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Mar46; LP158,
EAT ME KITTY EIGHT TO THE BAR, Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1942, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Mar42; MP12526,
EATIN' ON THE CUFF, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions,
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Virgil
Ross; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Sep42; MP12810,
THE EBB-TIDE, SEE Adventure Island.
ECCE HOMO (BEHOLD THE MAN). Pro-
duced in France, Released in the U. S, by
Alban J, Norris, Michigan Film Library,
c1948, 94 min., sd., bew, 16mm, In French
with English titles, Previously released
1939, with the title 'Golgotha, ,
Summary: The story of Christ's last
days on earth, from His entry into Jerusa-
lem on Palm Sunday, to His meetings with
the disciples following the Resurrection,
The story revolves chiefly around the
betrayal, the trial, and the crucifixion,
Credits; Director, Julien Duvivier;
English version by Forrest Izard; music,
Jacques Ibert,
Cast: Robert le Vigan, Jean Gabin, Harry
Baur, Charles Granval, Andre Bacque.
© Alban J, Norris, Sr,, d.b.a. Michigan
Film Library; 28May48; LP1803,
ECHO RANCH. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948, 3 reels, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary; The capture of thieves provides
the plot in this musical Western,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch; screenplay, Charles W.
Curran; film editor, Leonard Anderson,
Cast: Red River Dave, Texas Tophands,
Curley Williams, Kenne Duncan, Diane Hart,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 24Mar48 (in notice: 1947); MP2854,
ECSTASY. c1940, 4 reels,
Credits: Director, Gustav Machaty; story,
Samuel Cummins,
Appl, author: Samuel Cummins,
© Eureka Productions, Inc,; 11Dec40;
LP10141,
L'ECUREUIL, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, French version of "Gray Squirrel,"
Summary: The life of a squirrel family,
Credits: Collaborators, Arthur I, Gates,
Ernest Horn, Celeste C, Pearson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
16Sep48; MP3382,
EDGAR RUNS AGAIN, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1940,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, (Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 26Jan40; MP10286.
EDGE OF DARKNESS. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 120 min., sd. A Warner
Bros,-First National picture, Based on the
novel by William Woods.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
Lewis Milestone; screenplay, Robert Rossen;
film editor, David Weisbart.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 24Apr43;
LP11994,
EDISON, THE MAN, Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
11 reels, sd., b&w. A Clarence Brown
production,
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine,
Jr.; director, Clarence Brown; original
story, Dore Schary, Hugo Butler; screen-
play, Talbot Jennings, Bradbury Foote;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Frederick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 13May40; LP9662.
EDUCATION FOR DEATH. Walt Disney
Productions, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Nov42;
LP11869,
EDUCATION FOR DEATH. SEE Hitler's
Children.
EDUCATION OF THE HEART. SEE Easy
Living.
EDWARD, MY SON. Ldéew's Inc., c1949.
112 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based on the play by Robert Morley
and Noel Langley,
Summary: A character study of a proud
man who, obsessed with a misguided love
for his son, resorts to crime and destruc-
tion in order to insure the boy's happiness.
Filmed in England.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H. Knopf;
director, George Cukor; screenplay,
Donald Ogden Stewart; music, John Wool-
dridge; film editor, Raymond Poulton.
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr,
Ian Hunter, James Donald, Mervyn Johns.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Apr49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2268,
THE EFFECTS OF ELECTROSHOCK
THERAPY ON EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSES.
16mm,
Credits: Jules H, Masserman, Mary
Grier Jacques.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
4 prints, 18Jan46; MU181,
THE EFFECTS OF MORPHINE ON BE-
HAVIOR AND NEUROSIS. Jules H. Masser-
man. 15 min., 16mm,
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14645.
THE EGG AND I, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947, 108 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on Betty MacDonald's book,
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Chester Erskine, Fred F.
Finklehoffe; director, Chester Erskine;
music, Frank Skinner; orchestrations,
David Tamkin; film editor, Russell Schoen-
garth,
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray,
Marjorie Main, Louise Allbritton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Apr47;
LP 1040,
THE EGG AND I. SEE Ma and Pa Kettle,
THE EGG AND YOU, Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., c1948, 30 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: Everett Mitchell, radio com-
mentator for Armour Creameries, conducts
a trip that reveals the best method of
raising chickens for meat and eggs, and the
best method of grading eggs.
Appl. author: Albert L. Weeks.
© Armour & Co.; 18Nov48; LP2072.
THE EGG COLLECTOR, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Robert Givens; animation,
Rudy Larriva,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 20Jun40; MP10355.
EGG CRACKER SUITE, c1943. Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Swing Symphony)
104
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
EGG CRACKER SUITE. Cont'd.
Credits: Directors, Ben Hardaway, Emery
Hawkins; story, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Lester Kline; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 10Mar43; MP13406.
THE EGG HUNT. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 667 ft., sd., color.
(A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, U. B. Iwerks; music,
Eddie Kilfeather; music director, Joe De
Nat. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 22Apr40; LP9570.
THE EGG-YEGG. c1945. Presented by
Columbia. 682 ft., sd., color, (A Fox and
Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Sam Cobean; animation, Ben Lloyd,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Mar45; LP13517.
EGGA DAGGA PHFT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12420,
EGGS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, G. F, Stewart.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
180ct46; MP1288,
EGGS DON'T BOUNCE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, Jack Mercer, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Dec43;
LP 12469,
EGMONT. Ambassador Films, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by Willy Schmidt-
Gentner plays Beethoven's "Egmont" in
the Great Hall of the Belvedere Castle in
Vienna, Paintings by artists connected
with the period of Count Egmont are shown.
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; director,
Leopold Hainisch,
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48;
MP4370,
EIGHT-BALL ANDY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Andy gets into trouble because
of his brother-in-law's inventions.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds.
Cast: Andy Clyde.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Mar48
(in notice: 1947); LP1550.
EL DORADO PASS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid apprehends
the desperadoes who rob a stagecoach
which carries money across the Mexican
border,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark;
director, Ray Nazarro; original screen-
play, Earle Snell; film editor, Burton
Kramer.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Elena Verdugo,
Steve Darrell, Rory Mallinson, Smiley
Burnette.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 120ct48;
LP 1851.
ELECTION DAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29May44; MP 14877,
ELECTION DAZE. Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
925 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer;
screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Jul43; LP12173.
THE ELECTRIC MAN. SEE Man Made
Monster. °
ELECTRICAL WORK; electrical machinery.
Ray-Bell Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each,
16mm. © Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
1, Single Phase and Polyphase Circuits.
© 1Jun45; MP495,
2. Rotating Magnetic Fields. © 1Jul45;
MP 16348.
3. Squirrel-Cage Rotor Principles.
© 1Jul45; MP 16349.
4. Split-Phase Motor Principles.
© 1Jun45; MP494,
5. Repulsion Motor Principles. © 1Jun45;
MP491,
ELECTRICAL WORK; motor control. The
Calvin Company, c1945. 1 reel each,
© The Calvin Company.
1, Direct Current Controllers. © 1Aug45;
MP95,
2. Across-the-Line Starters. © 1Aug45;
MP96,
3. Reduced Voltage Starters. © 1Aug45;
MP97,
4. Wound Rotor Controllers. © 1Aug45;
MP98,
ELECTRICAL WORK; motor maintenance
and repair, The Calvin Company, c1945.
1 reel each, © The Calvin Company.
1, D..C. Motor, pt. 1, Mechanical Over-
haul. © 1Aug45; MP99,
2. D.C. Motor. pt. 2, Rewinding.
© 1Aug45; MP140,
3. Split-Phase Motor, Rewinding.
© 1Aug45; MP100,
4, Three-Phase Motor, pt.1, Preparing
to Rewind, © 1Aug45; MP101.
5, Three-Phase Motor, pt. II. Rewinding.
© 1Aug45; MP102,
6. Repulsion-Induction Motor, General
Overhaul, © 1Aug45; MP103.
ELECTRICAL WORK; wiring. The Calvin
Co., c1944. 1 reel each, © The Calvin Co,
Appl, author: F, O, Calvin.
9, Porcelain Protected Surface Wiring.
© 1Nov44; MP15719,
10, Cable Surface Wiring. © 1Nov44;
MP15720,
ELECTRICAL WORK; wiring. Ray-Bell
Films, Inc., c1945,. 1 reel each,
© Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Wire Sizes and Voltage Drop, © 1Jul45;
MP 16350.
Installing Conduit. © 1Jul45; MP16351.
Three-Wire Service Entrance. © lJul45;
MP 16352,
Roughing In Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable.
© 1Jul45; MP16353.,
Wiring Old Buildings with Armored Cable.
© 1Jul45; MP16354,
Electrical Circuit Faults. © 1Jul45;
MP 16355.
Joining Solid Conductors. © 1Jul45;
MP 16356,
Soldering Lugs and splicing Stranded Con-
ductors. © 1Jul45; MP16357.
Preparing Old Buildings for Wiring.
© 1Jul45; MP16358,
Installing Surface Metal Raceway.
© 1Jul45; MP16359.
Power Bending Conduit. © 1Jul45; MP16360,
THE ELECTRICIAN. Vocational Guidance
Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Your Life
Work Series)
Credits: Manuscripts, Arthur P, Twogood.
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
1Feb42; MP12717,
ELECTRODINAMICA. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Jun46; MP827.
ELECTRO-DYNAMICA, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Jun46; MP796.
ELECTRODYNAMICS. Encyclopaedia Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm. In Greek,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,; 10Jul46;
MP890,
L'ELECTRODYNAMIQUE. Encyclopaedia
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 8Jun46;
MP843,
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES, De Forest's
Training, Inc., c1948. 100 ft., b&w, 16mm,
(Radio Electronics. Reel lesson 11)
Summary: A detailed study of the radia-
tion of radio energy from the transmitting
antenna and its interception by the receiving
antenna,
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP3904,
ELECTROMAGNETS, De Forest's Training,
Inc., c1948, 100 ft., b&w, 16mm. (Radio
Electronics. Reel lesson 4)
Summary: Demonstrates how electro-
magnets are employed to convert electrical
energy into mechanical motion.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; LOct48;
MP3897,.
ELECTROMAGNETS, Young America
Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Explains the principle of the
electromagnet and points out how it is
used in doorbells, telephones, and electric
motors. For elementary school science
classes.
Credits: Adviser, Gerald S, Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 30Sep49;
MP4559,
ELECTRON THEORY. De Forest's Training,
Inc., c1948. (Radio Electronics. Reel
lesson 7)
Summary: Explains that all substances
are composed of infinitely small atoms
resembling our solar system, the central
body being the positive nucleus and the
outer revolving bodies being the negative
electrons, Shows that when the atoms be-
come negatively and positively charged
a condition of unbalance exists, and the
resulting flow of electrons, which tend to
restore a balance, can produce usable
energy.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP3900,
ELECTRONIC TUBES. De Forest's Training,
Inc., c1948. 100 ft., b&w, 16mm, (Radio
Electronics, Reel lesson 8)
Summary: Actions, functions, and char-
acteristics of the vacuum tube, Shows
that since the changes of grid voltage can
be duplicated only by larger changes of
plate voltage, the triode tube acts as an
amplifier,
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 1O0ct48;
MP3901,
ELECTRONS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
14Jun46; MP784,
ELECTROQUIMICA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Herman I.
Schlesinger, Warren C, Johnson,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jun46; MP728,
ELECTROSTATICA,. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Harvey B. Lemon,
Hermann I, Schlesinger.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP776.
ELEFANTES, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
105
ELEFANTES,. Cont'd.
Credits: Collaborators, Ernest Horn,
Arthur I, Gates, Celeste C. Pearson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
6Dec46; MP1393.
LOS ELEFANTES,. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, in collaboration with Ernest
Horn, Arthur I, Gates and Celeste C, Pear-
son, c1947, 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm,
Spanish version of "Elephants,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jan47; MP1630,
DEN ELEKTRISKE KRAFTLAEREN, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Jun46; MP805,
ELEKTRODYNAMIKA, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
8Jun46; MP793.
ELEMENTARY OPERATIONS ON THE
ENGINE LATHE; reel 2, Eastman Kodak
Co,, c1941, 987 ft,
Appl, authors: Kenneth R, Edwards and
Sherman B, Hagberg.
© Eastman Kodak Co,; 11Sep41; MP11990,
ELEMENTARY OPERATIONS ON THE
ENGINE LATHE; simple turning, reel 1.
Eastman Kodak Co., c1941, 978 ft., 16mm,
Appl, authors: K, R, Edwards, Sherman B.
Hagberg.
© Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Div.; 17Mar41; MP11234,
ELEMENTARY STAGE TECHNIQUE, Pasa-
dena Playhouse Assn., c1948, 18 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates elementary
stage techniques for beginning actors,
Credits: Produced by the staff and students
of the Pasadena Playhouse,
© Pasadena Playhouse Assn.; 6Dec48;
MP4020,
ELEMENTOS DE LOS CIRCUITOS ELEC-
TRICOS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Morris Meister,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm, Spanish
version of "Elements of Electrical Circuits,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Feb47; MP1758.
ELEMENTOS DOS CIRCUITOS ELETRICOS.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,, in
collaboration with Morris Meister, c1947,
1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. Portuguese ver-
stion of "Elements of Electrical Circuits,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan47; MP1625,
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN; LINE. Lewis
Jacobs and Paul Harrison, c1949, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary; A teaching film which describes
the line as the first element of design,
showing various types of lines as found in
our surroundings, Includes animation,
© Lewis Jacobs; 15Nov49; MP4802,
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS,
c1943, 1 reel,
Appl, author; Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
16Dec43; MP14742,
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS,
SEE
Elementos de los Circuitos Eléctricos,
Elementos dos Circuitos Elétricos.
ELEPHANT TRICKS, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc,, c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w,
8mm, Adapted from the Sound film,
"Elephants,"
Summary: Shows how elephants are
trained for performance in the circus ring.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Nov48; MP3564,
ELEPHANTS, Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films; Ine.; 20Sep40;
MP 10695,
ELEPHANTS. SEE
Los Elefantes.
Elephant Tricks.
ELEVEN MORE MONTHS. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15636.
ELLA, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP 12458,
ELLERY QUEEN AND THE MURDER RING.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1941. 7 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, James Hogan; story, Ellery
Queen; screenplay, Eric Taylor, Gertrude
Purcell; music, Lee Zahler; film editor,
Dwight Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Nov41;
LP11220,
ELLERY QUEEN AND THE PERFECT
CRIME, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941.
7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, James Hogan; story,
Ellery Queen; screenplay, Eric Taylor;
music, Lee Zahler; film editor, Dwight
Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Aug41;
LP10648,
ELLERY QUEEN, MASTER DETECTIVE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Director, Kurt Neumann; story,
Ellery Queen; screenplay, Eric Taylor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Nov40;
LP10979,
ELLERY QUEEN'S PENTHOUSE MYSTERY.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, James Hogan; story, Ellery
Queen; screenplay, Eric Taylor; music, Lee
Zahler; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar41;
LP10434,
THE ELLIOTT-BUCHI TURBOCHARGER
FOR DIESEL ENGINES. Escar Motion
Picture Service, Inc., for United States
Navy. 6,000 ft., sd.
Appl, author: Frank Siedel.
© Escar Motion Picture Service, Inc.;
title, descr. & 12 prints, 27Mar44;
MU14695,
ELMER'S CANDID CAMERA, The Vita-
phone Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Bob McKimson,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Mar40; MP10003.
ELMER'S PET RABBIT. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Rudy Larriva. :
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Dec40;
MP 10743,
ELMER'S TUNE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, lreel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11768,
EL PASO, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949.
103 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based ona
story by J. Robert Bren and Gladys Atwater.
Summary: A melodrama about a young
lawyer who attempts to establish law and
order in an unruly frontier settlement.
Setting, Texas during the post-Civil War
era,
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C. Thomas; directed and written
by Lewis R. Foster; music score, Darrell
Calker; editor, Howard Smith,
Cast: John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling
Hayden, George "Gabby" Hayes, Dick Foran.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Apr49;
LP2217,
THE EL PASO KID. c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, Norman Sheldon; photographer,
Edgar Lyons; film editor, William P.
Thompson,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Apr46;
LP356.
EMANUEL FEUERMANN, Artists' Films,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel.
© Artists' Films, Inc.; 4Nov40; MP12435.
EMBRACEABLE YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11May42; MP 12541,
EMBRACEABLE YOU. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 80 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A romantic melodrama about a
girl who faces death as the result of injuries
received in an automobile accident, and a
gangster who cares for her. Setting, New
York City.
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Felix Jacoves; original story, Dietrich V.
Hannekin, Aleck Block; screenplay, Edna
Anhalt; music, William Lava; orchestra-
tions, Charles Maxwell; film editor, Thomas
Reilly.
Cast: Dane Clark, Geraldine Brooks,
S. Z, Sakall, Wallace Ford, Richard Rober.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Aug48;
LP1766.
EL EMBRUJO DEL FANDANGO, SEE The
Spell of the Fandango.
THE EMERALD ISLE. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
Summary: A musical travelogue of Ire-
land showing the lakes of Killarney, the
Rocky Road to Dublin, and scenes of County
Cork,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
animation, Al Eugster, Bill Hudson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 25Feb49;
MP3831,
EMERGENCE OF PERSONALITY. SEE
Personality Development Series,
EMERGENCY LANDING. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jed Buell; director,
William Beaudine; original story and screen-
play, Martin Mooney; photography, Jack
Greenhalgh; film editor, Robert Crandall.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 23May41;
LP10532,
EMERGENCY SQUAD. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1939, 6 reels, sd. Based on an idea
by Robert Musel and Michael Raymond,
Credits: Director, Edward Dmytryk;
screenplay, Garnett Weston, Stuart Palmer;
photographer, Stuart Thompson; film editor,
Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec39;
LP9332,
EMIL COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN
ON THE MELLOW SIDE, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1944, 2 reels, sd.
106
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
EMIL COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
IN ON THE MELLOW SIDE, Cont'd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; music director,
Edgar Fairchild; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Irving Birnbaum.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 28Nov44;
LP 13031.
EMILY BROWN. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MP13654,
EMOTIONAL HEALTH. McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., c1948. 20 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
(McGraw-Hill Text-Films. Health Educa-
tion Series, no. 5)
Summary: Shows that emotional upsets
are common among people of college age,
and explains that frequent symptoms of
emotional imbalance require psychiatric
treatment. Prepared to accompany the
book. "Textbook of Healthful Living" by
Harold S. Diehl, and designed to instruct
college students and other adults,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Mar48;
MP3256,
EMPEROR WALTZ, Ambassador Films,
Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melchar,
plays the "Emperor Waltz" by Johann
Strauss,
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; director,
Leopold Hainisch,
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48;
MP4482,
THE EMPEROR WALTZ, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 106 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: Bing Crosby, an American
travelling salesman, goes to Vienna to sell
Emperor Franz Joseph a phonograph.
A musical comedy with the setting in
Vienna in 1901.
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett;
director, Billy Wilder; script, Charles
Brackett, Billy Wilder; music score, Victor
Young.
Cast: Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Roland
Culver, Lucile Watson, Richard Haydn,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Jul48;
LP1712,
EMPIRE IN EXILE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. in cooperation with the Nether-
lands Indies Government, cl1941, 1 reel,
sd, (The World Today)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Leland
Stowe; photographer, Eric Mayell.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8May41; MP11264,
EMPIRE STATE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer,
William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
27Jul45; MP 16230.
EMPLEO DE PELICULAS EN LAS AULAS
(EL TRIGO Y EL HOMBRE). Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm. Spanish version of "Using the
Classroom Film (The Wheat Farmer)."
Credits: Collaborator, H. P. Hartwig..
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27Sep46 (in notice: 1945); MP1378,
EN ALGUN LUGAR, E.U,A. SEE Some-
where, U.S.A.
THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945, 92 min., sd. Based
on the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.
Credits: Producer, Harriet Parsons;
director, John Cromwell; screenplay,
DeWitt Bodeen, Herman J, Mankiewicz;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; orchestral arrangements, Gil
Grau; editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Mar45;
LP 13271.
THE ENCHANTED FOREST. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original
story, John Lebar; screenplay, Robert
Lee Johnson, John Lebar, Lou Brock;
adaptation, Sam Neuman, Lou Brock; music,
Albert Hay Malotte.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 17Nov45; LP13641.
ENCHANTED LAKE, Released through
United Artists, c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (David L., Loew Musicolor Short)
Based on music by Anatol Liadov.
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen,
Cinecolor,
© Musicolor, Inc.; 310ct47 (in notice:
1946); MP2930.
THE ENCHANTED SQUARE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Shane Miller, Orestes Calpini.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9May47;
LP1007,
THE ENCHANTED VALLEY. Pathe Indus-
tries, Inc., c1947, 77 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A lame boy and the peaceful
atmosphere of a mountain valley exert a
powerful influence on the lives of three
criminals,
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Robert Emmett Tansey; original screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh; music score, Lucien
Cailliet; film editor, George McGuire.
Cast: Alan Curtis, Anne Gwynne, Charley
Grapewin, Donn Gift, Joseph Crehan.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 22Dec47;
LP1531.
THE ENCHANTED VOYAGE, SEE Wake
Up and Dream,
ENCHANTMENT. Samuel Goldwyn Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948,. 102 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel, ''Take Three
Tenses" by Rumer Godden,
Summary: A sentimental drama inter-
lacing the romances of two generations of
lovers. Setting, London in the 1890's and
during World War II.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Irving Reis; screenplay, John
Patrick; music, Hugo Friedhofer; music
direction, Emil Newman; film editor,
Daniel Mandell.
Cast: David Niven, Teresa Wright, Evelyn
Keyes, Farley Granger, Jayne Meadows.
© Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.;
23Dec48; LP2049.
THE END OF A PERFECT DAY. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A family rides away from a
picnic in the country in their new Chevrolet
two-door sedan.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 19Apr48; 6 prints, 23Apr48;
MU3024,
END OF THE ROAD. c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 5 reels, sd. Based on
an article by Alva Johnston,
Credits: Director, George Blair; screen-
play, Denison Clift, Gertrude Walker;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, William Bradford; film editor,
Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3l1Aug44;
LP12826,
ENDOCRINE GLANDS. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 2Jan40;
MP9992,
ENDOTRACHEAL ANESTHESIA, Billy
Burke Productions, 22 min., sd., color,
16mm, ,
Summary: The equipment, techniques,
agents, routes of intubation, and surgery
as related to endotracheal anesthesia.
For physicians,
Appl. author: Charles McCuskey,
© E, R, Squibb & Sons; title, descr. &
5 prints, 250ct48; MU3420,
THE ENEMA, sd, United States Navy.
Appl. author: James P, Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.,; title,
descr, & 6 prints, 18Mar44; MU14610.
EL ENEMIGO INVISIBLE, Walt Disney
Productions, c1945, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm, (Salud para las Americas)
Spanish version of The Unseen Enemy,"
Summary: The part microbes play in the
spread of infectious diseases,
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Aug45;
MP2725,
ENEMY AGENT, c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Lew Landers; original story, Sam
Robins; screenplay, Sam Robins, Edmund L,
Hartmann; cameraman, Jerome Ash; film
editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 28Mar40;
LP9505,
ENEMY AGENTS MEET ELLERY QUEEN,
aor. Pictures Corp., c1942. 8 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
James Hogan; story, Ellery Queen [pseud, of
Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington
Lee]; screenplay, Eric Taylor; music, Lee
Zahler; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jul42;
LP11490,
THE ENEMY JAPAN, Time, Inc., c1943,
2 reels each (no, 1, 1 reel) © Time, Inc,
1, The Land, © 25May43; MP13779.
2, The People. © 25May43; MP13780,
3. The Dream of Empire. © 25May43;
MP13781,
ENEMY OF THE LAW, P.R. C. Pictures,
Inc,, c1945., 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Harry
Fraser; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Jack Greenhalgh; film editor,
Holbrook Todd,
© P.R. C., Pictures, Inc.; 7May45;
LP13650,
ENEMY OF WOMEN, Monogram, c1944,
9 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, W. R, Frank; director.
Alfred Zeisler; original story and screen-
play, Alfred Zeisler, Herbert O, Phillips;
music director, Arthur Guttman; photog-
raphy, John Alton; film editor, Douglas W.
Bagier,
© W. R, Frank Productions; 2Sep44;
LP12864,
A ENERGIA E A SUA TRANSFORMACAO.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Harvey B, Lemon;
Hermann I, Schlesinger.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29May46; MP732,
ENERGY AND ITS TRANSFORMATIONS,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in
collaboration with Harvey B, Lemon and
Hermann I, Schlesinger, c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version, Title on
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
107
ENERGY AND ITS TRANSFORMATIONS,
Cont'd,
script: "Die Omsetting van Energievorme."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
18Jun46; MP 1860,
ENERGY IN OUR RIVERS. Coronet, c1948.
10 min., sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how natural waterfalls
and man-made dams have made possible
numerous hydro-electric projects in North
America, A simplified cross-section
diagram of a power plant is used to explain
the function of turbines, generators, etc.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Thomas
F. Barton.
© David A. Smart; 17Nov48; MP3710,
LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS. SEE Children
of Paradise.
EN ENFERMAGEM DOMESTICA. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Mary Beard.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP774,
ENGINEERING, Audio Productions, Inc., for
the U. S. Office of Education, c1944,
1 reel each, sd., 16mm. © Audio Produc-
tions, Inc.
X-Ray Inspection. © 1Apr44; MP14678.
Measurement with Light Waves. © 5May44;
MP 14873,
ENGINEERING, Graphic Films, c1945,
1 reel each, sd. © Graphic Films.
Principles of Lubrication. © 1Dec45;
MP378,
Principles of Refrigeration. © 1Dec45;
MP379,
Principles of Dry Friction. © 1Dec45;
MP380,
ENGINEERING, Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work
Series)
Credits: Manuscripts, Arthur P. Twogood,
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
1Feb42; MP12716.
ENGINEERING; electronics. Loucks &
Norling Studios, c1945. 1 reel each,
© Loucks & Norling Studios.
1. The Electron—an Introduction. Appl.
author: Jack Norling. © 1Feb45; MP15823,
2. The Diode—Principles and Applications.
Appl, author: Jack Norling. © 1Mar45;
MP 15973.
3. The Triode—Amplification. © 1Jun45;
MP367.
4, Principles of Gas-Filled Tubes.
© 1Jun45; MP468,
ENGINEERING; flue gas analysis (Orsat
apparatus) Audio Productions, c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Audio Productions; 1Apr45; MP15879.
ENGINEERING; fundamentals of mechanics.
Loucks & Norling Studios, c1945. 1 reel
each, © Loucks & Norling Studios.
An Introduction to Vectors—Coplanar
Concurrent Forces, © 1Jun45; MP366.
Principle of Moments. © 1Jun45; MP469,
Principles of Gearing—an Introduction.
© 1Jun45; MP467.
ENGINEERING; heat treatment of steel.
Audio Productions, Inc., c1945, 1 reel each.
© Audio Productions, Inc.
1, Elements of Hardening. © 1Jun45;
MP16181,
2, Elements of Tempering, Normalizing
and Annealing, © 1Jun45; MP16182.
3. Elements of Surface Hardening.
© 1Jun45; MP16183.
ENGINEERING; materials testing. Audio
Productions, c1945. 1 reel, sd. © Audio
Productions,
Tension Testing. © 1Mar45; MP15878,
ENGINEERING; metallurgy. Graphic Films,
c1945. 1 reel each. © Graphic Films.
Heat Treatment of Aluminum, pt, 1,
© 1Dec45; MP376,
Heat Treatment of Aluminum, pt. 2.
© 1Dec45; MP377.
ENGINEERING; powder metallurgy, Audio
Productions, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each.
© Audio Productions, Inc.
1. Principles and Uses. © 1Aug45;
MP 16462,
2. Manufacture of Porous Bronze Bearings.
© 1Aug45; MP16465.
ENGLAND: BACKGROUND OF LITERATURE.
Coronet, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of London, the River
Thames, the English countryside, and the
sea are shown in relation to the works of
such great English writers as Chaucer,
Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Dickens, Kip-
ling, and Masefield.
Credits: Collaborator, John J. De Boer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 1Dec47; MP3106.
ENGLISH CHILDREN. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A view of the daily life of an
English city family, with emphasis on the
activities of the children at school, at home,
on a holiday, and during play. For primary
and middle grade levels.
Credits: Collaborator, Harold S. Kemp.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
23Feb49; MP3890,
ENGLISH OUTINGS. Vitaphone Corp., c1949,
10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Sports Parade)
Warner Bros,
Summary: The film shows traditional out-
door sports of England, including boat-
racing, sheep dog contests, grouse hunting,
motor hill-climbing, and horse racing.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Marvin Miller; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17May49; MP4070.
ENGULFED CATHEDRAL. Musicolor, Inc.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (David L.
Loew Musicolor Short)
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen,
© Musicolor, Inc.; 13Jun47; MP3048.
ENLIGHTEN MY DARKNESS. Verne J.
Klaus, 2,000 ft., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A film of adventure and crime,
in which a veteran and a young woman
recover a hoard of smuggled jewelry and
aid in the capture of the smugglers.
© Verne J. Klaus; title & descr., 14Jun48;
13 prints, 15Jun48; LU1660.
ENREGISTREMENT ET REPRODUCTION
DU SON. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1948,. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
French version of "Sound Recording and
Reproduction,"
Summary: Explains the principles under-
lying photo-electric sound recording and
reproduction of sound on film; shows how
sound is amplified and how the light valve
operates, Presented chiefly by means of
animated drawings.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Nov48; MP3598,
ENRIC MADRIGUERA AND HIS ORCHES-
TRA, The Vitaphone Corp., c1946, 10 min.,
sd,, 35mm, (Melody Master Band)
Credits: Director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Sep46; MP1182.
ENTER ARSENE LUPIN. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944. 72 min., sd. Based
on a character created by Maurice Le
Blanc.
Credits: Producer and director, Ford
Beebe; original screenplay, Bertram
Millhauser; music score and direction,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Saul A. Good-
kind,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Nov44;
LP12980.
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION. Walt
Disney Productions, for the Institute of
Inter-American Affairs, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm, (Health for the Americas)
Summary: Cleanliness and health replace
dirt and disease in a growing city when
water and sewer systems are constructed.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Apr46;
MP2728,
EPITAPH FOR A SPY. SEE Hotel Reserve.
AN EQUAL CHANCE. Time, Inc., for the
New York State Commission Against Dis-
crimination, c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Shows how the New York State
Commission Against Discrimination has
been able to help whose who have been
discriminated against to get and hold jobs.
Emphasizes that individuals of diverse
backgrounds and races can work together
peaceably.
© New York State Commission Against
Discrimination; 15Aug49; MP4608.
EQUESTRIAN QUIZ. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
875 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
(What's Your I. Q.? no. 11)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; screenplay, Dave O'Brien, Lew
Harris; film editor, J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 7May46; LP306,
ERDOEL, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
German version of "Petroleum."
Summary: Portrays the vital role of
petroleum in today's economic and political
life. Shows how oil is used for transpor-
tation, heating, and manufacturing; ex-
plains how seismographs are used in ex-
ploring for oil, how drilling is carried on,
and how oil is refined; and illustrates how
the world's petroleum resources are dis-
tributed. For junior and senior high school
and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Lester E, Klimm,.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4612.
ERRAND BOY FOR RHYTHM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27May46; MP700,
ERYTHROBLASTIC ANEMIA, Mead Johnson
& Co. sd,
Appl, author: Thomas B. Cooley.
© Mead Johnson & Co,; title, descr. &
5 prints, 3Jul41; MU11293,
ERYTHROBLASTIC ANEMIA, Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc. for Mead Johnson and
Co,, c1941, 37 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Dr. Thomas B, Cooley de-
livers a lecture on erythroblastic anemia,
also known as Cooley's anemia.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; 14May41; MP3210.
ES LEBE DIE LIEBE (LONG LIVE LOVE).
béw, 16mm,
Appl, author: Bavaria Filmkunst.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr, & 10 prints, 8Dec46; LU765.
ESCAPE, Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd.,
b&w. A Mervyn LeRoy production. Based
on the novel by Ethel Vance.
Credits: Director, Mervyn LeRoy; screen-
play, Arch Obeler, Marguerite Roberts;
film editor, George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Nov40; LP10038.
ESCAPE, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948. 78 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the play by John Galsworthy.
108
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ESCAPE. Cont'd,
Summary: A melodrama which shows how
various people felt toward a former R.A. F,
flyer after he escapes from Dartmoor during
a heavy fog.
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
director, Joseph L, Mankiewicz; screen-
play, Philip Dunne; music, William Alwyn;
music director, Muir Mathieson.
Cast: Rex Harrison, Peggy Cummins,
William Hartnell, Norman Wooland, Jill
Esmond,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Aug48; LP2307.
ESCAPE FROM CRIME, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 51 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a story by Danny Ahearn,
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Raymond L, Schrock; film
editor, Doug Gould.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Jul42;
LP11469.
ESCAPE FROM HONGKONG. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, William Nigh; original
screenplay, Roy Chanslor; photography,
Woody Bredell; film editor, Maurice
Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8May42;
LP11291.
ESCAPE IN THE DESERT. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 79 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a play by Robert E, Sherwood.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Edward A, Blatt; screenplay, Thomas
Job; adaptation, Marvin Borowsky; music,
Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Jerome Moross; photographer, Robert
Burks; film editor, Owen Marks.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22Mar45;
LP13285.
ESCAPE IN THE FOG. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Oscar Boetticher, Jr.; original
screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg; film editor,
Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Apr45;
LP13268.
ESCAPE ME NEVER. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 104 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. A First National picture. Based on
the novel and play by Margaret Kennedy.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Thames
Williamson, Lenore Coffee; music, Erich
Wolfgang Komgold; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; film editor, Clarence Kolster.
Cast: Errol Flynn, Ida Lupino, Eleanor
Parker, Gig Young.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Nov47;
LP 1305.
ESCAPE TO DANGER, c1944, Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc, 84 min., sd.
From an original story by Patrick Kirman.
Credits: Producers and directors, Victor
Hanbury, Lance Comfort, Mutz Greenbaum;
screenplay, Jack Whittingham; music,
William Alwyn; photographer, Guy Green;
editor, E. B. Jarvis.
Appl. author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions, Ltd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Feb44;
LP12589,
ESCAPE TO GLORY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, John Brahm; story,
Sidney Biddell, Fredric Frank; screenplay,
P, J. Wolfson; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14O0ct40;
LP10237.
ESCAPE TO PARADISE, c1939, Presented
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc, 62 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, ‘woes |
Briskin; director, Erle C. Kenton; original
story, lan Hunter, Herbert C. Lewis;
screenplay, Weldon Melick; music director,
Victor Young; film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Bobby Breen Productions, Inc.;
22Dec39; LP9342,
ESCORT GIRL, Continental Pictures, Inc.,
c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Eddie Kaye; story,
David and Ann Halpern.
© Continental Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov41;
LP10917.
LA ESCUETA VERDAD. American Social
Hygiene Assn., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Spanish version of ''Plain Facts."
Credits: Spanish version by La Oficina de
Educacion Sanitaria, Departamento de
Sanidad, San Juan,
© American Social Hygiene Assn.;
1Jun46; MP1602,
ESCULTURA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Forest
Grant and George J. Lober, c1947. 1 reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm, Portuguese version of
"Plastic Art,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Feb47; MP1696.
ESCULTURA, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Forest
Grant and George J. Lober, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Spanish version
of "Plastic Art."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Feb47; MP1680,
ESKIMO CHILDREN. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd. With teacher's
handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 29Dec41;
MP 14220,
ESKIMO CHILDREN, SEE Nifios Esquimales,
ESKIMO TRAILS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Father
Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; de~
scribed by Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas;
music score, John Rochetti; editor, Lew
Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Aug40; MP10413.
O ESQUILO PARDO. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Arthur I. Gates,
Ernest Horn, Celeste C. Pearson,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
8Jun46; MP783.
ESSENTIALS OF FIRST AID. Time, Inc.,
c1942, 3 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 9Jul42; MP13800,
OS ESTADOS CENTRAIS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jun46; MP832.
OS ESTADOS DO NERDESTE. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
29May46; MP730.
OS ESTADOS DO NOROESTE (THE NORTH-
WESTERN STATES). Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
(Filme Escolar Erpi)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27May46; MP641,
OS ESTADOS DO SUDESTE (THE SOUTH-
EASTERN STATES). Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
(Filme Escolar Erpi)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27May46; MP643,
OS ESTADOS DO SUDOESTE (THE SOUTH-
WESTERN STATES). Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
(Filme Escolar Erpi)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27May46; MP642,
O ESTANCIEIRO, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with William
M. Gregory, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Portuguese version of The Cattle-
man."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Mar47; MP 1842,
AN ESTATE IS BORN. General Pictures
Productions, Inc., c1949. Presented by the
Insurance Research and Review Service,
Inc. 27 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows that the economic
security of the American home can be
protected by adequate life insurance.
Credits: Script, W. R. Spencer, Jr.;
narrator, C, L. Reynolds.
© The Insurance Research & Review
Service, Inc.; 15Mar49; MP4049,
THE ETERNAL GIFT. sd.
Appl. authors: Hugh Calkins and the
Servite Fathers.
© The Eternal Gift, Inc.; title, descr. &
3 prints, 23Jul41; MU11362.
ETIQUETTE BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corporation of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc.; 12O0ct42; MP13051,
EUGENE, THE JEEP. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Popeye)
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E, Stultz; animation, Grim Natwick,
Irving Spector.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Dec40;
LP10123,
EVE KNEW HER APPLES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Will Jason; story, Rian James;
screenplay, E, Edwin Moran; film editor,
Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Apr45;
LP 13269,
THE EVE OF ST. MARK. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 8,690 ft., sd.
Adapted from the play by Maxwell Anderson.
Credits: Director, John M, Stahl; screen-
play, George Seaton; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30May44; LP12756,
EVEN AS IO U. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,424 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep42;
LP12031,
EVENING CARE, Presented by The Bureau
of Aeronautics for the Bureau of Medicine
and Surgery. sd,
Appl, author: James P, Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title &
descr., 17Jun43; 6 prints, 7Jun43; MU13681.
EVER SINCE VENUS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Arthur Dreifuss;
original screenplay, McElbert Moore,
Arthur Dreifuss; music director, Mario
Silva; orchestrations, Lyle Murphy; film
editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 270ct44;
LP13086,
EVER THE BEGINNING. SEE My Girl
Tisa,
sie a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
109
EVERGLADES ADVENTURE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone's Sports
Review)
Summary: After reaching a landing spot
in the Florida Everglades, a group that has
entered the swamp by plane enjoys camping
and hunting for alligators.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Mel Allen; music score, L. deFrancesco;
film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Mar48; MP3239.
EVERGREEN PLAYLAND. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel,
sd. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
director, Leon C. Shelly; photographer,
Ray Fernstrom; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Jan42; MP15919,
EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1948. 85 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, A Dore Schary presentation,
Based on a story by Eleanor Harris.
Summary: A comedy about the schemes
used by a shop-girl in snaring a husband.
Credits: Produced, directed, and co-
written by Don Hartman; screenplay collab-
oration, Stephen Morehouse Avery; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Harry Marker.
Cast: Cary Grant, Franchot Tone, Diana
Lynn, Betsy Drake, Alan Mowbray.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec48;
LP2047,
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 min.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. &
44 prints, 20Mar41; MU10944,
EVERY SEVENTH FAMILY. Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc., c1949. 28 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how consumer finance
service solves budget problems.
Credits: Director, Jack Tiller; film
editor, John Cook.
Appl. author: James P. Prindle.
© National Consumer Finance Association;
17Jan49; LP2215.
EVERY TWENTY MINUTES...ONE OF YOU...
1/2 reel, sd. Presented by the Traffic
Association of Detroit.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 28Jun46; 12 prints, 1Jul46;
MU759,
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT IT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Tex McCrary.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1Aug47;
MP2230.
EVERYBODY'S JUMPIN' NOW. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft
production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1771.
EVERYDAY COURTESY. Coronet, c1948.
9 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Everyday courtesy is demon-
strated in a school classroom, Primarily
for intermediate, junior, and senior high
school classes in language arts and social
studies.
Credits: Collaborator, William E, Young.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 4May48; MP3102,
EVERYDAY IS SATURDAY IN HARLEM,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22May44; MP 14862,
EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of Ameriea,tInc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Aug44; MP15098,
EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
6,995 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
original screenplay, Art Arthur, Robert
Harari; music director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Dec39; LP9615.
EXACTLY LIKE YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11953,
EXAMINATION OF THE BREAST FOR
EARLY CANCER. Billy Burke Productions,
for the California Dept. of Public Health
and the California Medical Association.
23 min,., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Depicts correct technique
for diagnosing cancer of the breast, For
the use of members of the medical pro-
fession only,
© State of California Dept. of Public
Health and California Medical Association;
title, descr., & 8 prints, 8May48; MU2955.
AN EXAMPLE OF MASS PRODUCTION.
2 reels.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp.; title & descr.,
190ct44; 5 prints, 18Oct44; MU15325.
EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURES OF OUT-
STANDING HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CON-
TEST OF THE YEAR BETWEEN PAT
COMISKEY AND MAX BAER, HELD AT
ROOSEVELT STADIUM, JERSEY CITY
SEPTEMBER, 1940. Jack Dietz, c1940.
1 reel,
© Jack Dietz; 30Sep40; MP10511,.
EXERCISE AND HEALTH, Coronet, c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how physical activities
contribute toward physical, social, and
emotional well-being.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Erwin
F, Beyer.
© David A, Smart; 9Mar49; MP4225.
THE EXILE. Universal-International in
association with The Fairbanks Co., Inc.,
c1948, 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on the novel, "His Majesty the King," by
Cosmo Hamilton,
Summary: Shows the adventures of
Charles II of England during his exile in
Holland prior to the Restoration of 1660.
Credits: Produced and written by Douglas
Fairbanks, Jr.; director, Max Opuls;
music, Frank Skinner; orchestrations,
David Tamkin; film editor, Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maria
Montez, Paule Croset, Henry Daniell, Nigel
Bruce.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Mar48;
LP 1674,
EXOTIC MEXICO, c1942, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 788 ft., sd., color.
(James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, Wilfrid Cline. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jun42; MP12643,
EXPERIMENT. Presented by General
Motors Corp. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 14 prints, 5Aug46; MU920,
EXPERIMENT PERILOUS. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 91 min., sd. From
the novel by Margaret Carpenter.
Credits: Producer, Warren Duff; director,
Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, Warren
Duff; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ralph Dawson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec44;
LP13172,
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSES AND PSYCHO-
THERAPY. Jules H. Masserman. 55 min.,
16mm.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr, &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14642,
EXPERIMENTS ON WILD BEER. Waller-
stein Co., Inc. 450 ft., color, 16mm,
Summary: The film describes the phenom-
enon of gushing beer, shows through ex-
periments how particles may evolve gas
from beer, and portrays the effect of air,
iron, and other factors on the production
of wildness in beer.
© Wallerstein Co., Inc.; title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 6Apr49; MU3951,.
EXPLORING SPACE, Columbia Pictures
Corp. with the cooperation of the Hayden
Planetarium, c1941, 841 ft., sd.
(Cinescope, no. 15)
Credits: Producer, Fred Waller; narrator,
Gregory Abbott; editor, George Wicke.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Aug41;
MP 11940,
EXPOSED. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, William J.
O'Sullivan; director, George Blair; original
story, Charles Moran; screenplay, Royal
K, Cole, Charles Moran; music, Ernest
Gold; film editor, Irving M. Schoenberg.
Cast: Adele Mara, Robert Scott, Adrian
Booth, Robert Armstrong, Harry Shannon.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Sep47;
LP1252.
O EXTREMO OESTE (THE FAR WESTERN
STATES). Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm, (Filme
Escolar Erpi)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27May46; MP640.
EYE PAY—YOU TAKE IT. Ray-Bell Films,
Inc,
Appl, author: R. H. Ray.
© J. B. Schuyler; title, descr. & 5 prints,
12Mar42; MU12259.
THE EYES (ADVANCED), c1941. 978 ft.,
16mm.
Appl. author: C, E. Turner.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Div.; 9Jan41; MP11233.
EYES AND THEIR CARE, Encyclopaedia
Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
In Greek. .
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 15Jun46;
MP875.
THE EYES AND THEIR CARE. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 21Dec41;
MP 14219,
THE EYES (ELEMENTARY). c1941, 931 ft.,
16mm,
Appl. author: C, E, Turner,
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Div.; 9Jan41; MP11232.
THE EYES HAVE IT. Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Ralph Wright; animation, Bob
Carlson, Hugh Fraser, Don Patterson,
John Reed; music Paul J. Smith. Techni-
color.
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jan45;
LP13214,
110
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
EYES IN THE NIGHT. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
4 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon a book by
Baynard Kendrick.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
Fred Zinnemann; screenplay, Guy Trosper,
Howard Emmett Rogers; music score,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Ralph Winters.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep42; LP11588.
EYES OF TEXAS. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 70 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Roy Rogers, as a U. S. marshal,
saves a Texas ranch, used as a home for
war-orphaned boys, from seizure by a con-
niving woman lawyer.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Sloan Nibley; music director,
Morton Scott; music score, Dale Butts;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Lynne Roberts, Andy
Devine, Nana Bryant, Bob Nolan and the
Sons of the Pioneers. -
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Jun48;
LP1736.
THE EYES OF TEXAS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10May43; MP13548.
EYES OF THE NAVY. Loew's Inc., with the
co-operation of the United States Navy,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Screenplay, Herman Hoffman;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Roy Bricker.
© Loew's Inc.; 220ct40; LP10023.
EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD. c1942.
Presented by Universal Studios. 6 reels,
sd, Based on an original story by Maxwell
Shane.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Roy William Neill; screenplay,
Michael L. Simmons, Arthur Strawn;
photography, George Robinson; film editor,
Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19May42;
LP11311,
EYEWITNESS IN ATHENS. Union Films,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The story of what is happening
in Greece today. Shows the role of the
United States foreign policy in support of
the government and points the way to a
democratic solution.
© Carl A. Marzani, d.b.a. Union Films;
25Aug49; MP4831.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
iy
lll
THE F.B.I. SEE The March of Time, 1947.
F.D.R. WAS MY SKIPPER. Paul D. Rust, Jr.,
¢1949, 11 min., sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: The story of a holiday cruise
taken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
in 1933,
Credits: Director, Paul D. Rust, Jr.;
story, Ruth Bingham.
© Paul D. Rust, Jr.; 29Nov49; MP4835.
F4U CORSAIR. 3/4 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
United States Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 18Mar44; MU14609.
F6F HELLCAT. 3/4 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
United States Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 18Mar44; MU14608.
THE FABULOUS DORSEYS. Embassy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 88 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Acknowledgement is made of the
"Freedom of Opportunity" radio broadcast
entitled "Story of the Dorsey Brothers."
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Alfred E. Green; original screen-
play, Richard English, Art Arthur, Curtis
Kenyon; music director, Louis Forbes.
Cast: Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey,
Janet Blair, Paul Whiteman, William
Lundigan.
© Embassy Productions, Inc.; 21Feb47;
LP865.
THE FABULOUS FRAUD. Loew's Inc.,
¢1948, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (John
Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM
picture.
Summary: This film describes the life of
Franz Anton Mesmer, late eighteenth-
century Austrian physician who, while
practicing as a charlatan in Paris, dis-
covers the power of hypnotism. After his
science falls into disrepute, he dies in
exile, not knowing the value of his research.
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
director, Edward Cahn; written and nar-
rated by John Nesbitt; music score, Robert
Franklyn; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
Cast: John Baragrey, Phyllis Morris,
Marcia Mae Jones, Morris Ankrum,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Sep48; LP1794.
THE FABULOUS JOE. Hal Roach Studios,
Inc., c1947. 59 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Comedy Carnival, pt. 2)
Credits: Producer, Bebe Daniels; director,
Harve Foster; original story, Hal Roach, Jr.;
screenplay, Jack Jevne; music director,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Bert Jordon.
Cast; Walter Abel, Margot Grahame,
Marie Wilson, Donald Meek.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 29Aug47;
LP1238,
THE FABULOUS SUZANNE, c1946, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Steve Sekely; original story, William
Bowers, Tedwell Chapman; screenplay,
Tedwell Chapman, Randall Faye; music
score, Arthur Lange; cinematographer,
Henry Sharpe; film editor, John Hoffman.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov46;
LP669.
THE FABULOUS TEXAN. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 10 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, Edward Ludwig;
original story, Hal Long; screenplay,
Lawrence Hazard, Horace McCoy; music,
Anthony Collins; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
Cast: William Elliott, John Carroll,
Catherine McLeod.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov47;
LP1294,
THE FACE BEHIND THE MASK. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon a play by Thomas Edward O'Connell,
Credits: Producer, Wallace McDonald;
director, Robert Florey; story, Arthur
Levinson; screenplay, Allen Vincent, Paul
Jarrico; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb41;
LP10254,
THE FACE IN THE MIRROR (I WONDER).
Presented by Jamieson Handy.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Apr40; 308 prints, 26Apr40;
LU9602,
THE FACE OF MARBLE. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
William Thiele, Edmund Hartmann; screen-
play, Michel Jacoby; music director,
Edward Kay; photographer, Harry Neuman;
editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Jan46;
LP223.
FACES IN THE FOG. c1944,. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Herman
Millakowsky; director, John English;
original screenplay, Jack Townley; music
director, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Nov44;
LP13151.
FACING YOUR DANGER. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Edwin E. Olsen; narrator, Knox
Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec45; MP639.
THE FACTS OF LIFE. Dwain Esper, c1944,
2 reels.
© Dwain Esper; 15Mar44; MP16143,
FAILURE IN GERMANY. Union Films,
¢1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The film shows the role of the
State Department in rebuilding Germany
and suggests changes in our occupation
policy.
© Carl A. Marzani, d.b.a. Union Films;
25Aug49; MP4830.
FAIR AND WORMER. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Aug46; MP1116.
FAIR TODAY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter Lantz
Cartune) A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Feb41;
MP10833.
FAIRWEATHER FIENDS. c1946, Pre-
sented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker
Cartune) A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Laverne Harding, Sidney Pillet; music,
Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 26Sep46; MP1126,
FAIRY TALE MURDER. SEE River Gang.
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS. C. O. Baptista
Films, c1948. 4 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
(Filmsing Melody)
© C. O. Baptista Films; 10Jan48; MP2823.
FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION. Loew's Inc.,
c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Sidney Salkow; written
by Lionel Houser; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jun46; LP357,
FALA,. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 707 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Pete Smith Specialty) Based on the book
by Margaret Suckley and Alice Dalgliesh.
Credits: Director, Gunther V. Fritsch;
screenplay, E. Maurice Adler, Joe Ansen,
Herbert Morgan; film editor, Philip
Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Apr43; LP12012.
FALA AT HYDE PARK. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
964 ft., sd., color. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Gunther V. Fritsch;
original story, Margaret Suckley; screen-
play, Herbert Morgan; film editor, Philip
Anderson, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jan46; LP86,
THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 68 min., sd.
Based on the character created by Michael
Arlen,
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, William Clemens; original story,
Ardel Wray; screenplay, Ardel Wray,
Gerald Geraghty; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Nov43;
LP12450,
THE FALCON IN DANGER. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 70 min., sd. Based
upon the character created by Michael
Arlen,
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, William Clemens; screenplay,
Fred Niblo, Jr., Craig Rice; music, Roy
Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, George Crone,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Jul43;
LP12151.
THE FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 67 min., sd. Based
on the character created by Michael Arlen.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Gordon Douglas; screenplay,
Gerald Geraghty; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Gene Milford.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov44;
LP13284,
THE FALCON IN MEXICO, RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 70 min., sd. Based
on the character created by Michael Arlen.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, William Berke; original screen-
play, George Worthing Yates, Gerald
Geraghty; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul44;
LP12794,
THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 66 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Joseph H. Lewis; original story,
Robert Kent; screenplay, Robert Kent, Ben
Markson; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
112
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO, Cont'd.
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ernie Leadlay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul45;
LP13630.
THE FALCON OUT WEST. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944. 64 min., sd. Based on
the character created by Michael Arlen.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, William Clemens; original screen-
play, Billy Jones, Morton Grant; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Gene Milford.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Mar44;
LP12706.
THE FALCON STRIKES BACK. RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 66 min., sd. Based
upon the character created by Michael
Arlen. 4
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Edward Dmytryk; story, Stuart
Palmer; screenplay, Edward Dein, Gerald
Geraghty; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, George Crone.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7May43;
LP12153.
THE FALCON TAKES OVER, RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 63 min., sd. Based
upon the character created by Michael
Arlen and from the novel "Farewell, My
Lovely" by Raymond Chandler.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Irving Reis; screenplay, Lynn
Root, Frank Fenton; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13May42;
LP11354,
THE FALCON'S ADVENTURE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the character created by
Michael Arlen,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, William Berke; original screen-
play, Aubrey Wisberg; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Marvin Coil.
Cast: Tom Conway, Madge Meredith,
Edward S. Brophy.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Jan47;
LP891,
THE FALCON'S ALIBI. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 62 min., sd. Based on the
character created by Michael Arlen.
Credits: Producer, William Berke; direc-
tor, Ray McCarey; story, Dane Lussier,
Manny Seff; screenplay, Paul Yawitz;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan46;
LP369,
THE FALCON'S BROTHER. RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 63 min., sd. Based
upon the character created by Michael
Arlen.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty;
director, Stanley Logan; original screen-
play, Stuart Palmer, Craig Rice; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Mark Robson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov42;
LP11907,
FALL GUY. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels, sd.,
b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; original
story and screenplay, Martin Berkeley;
music score, Max Terr; film editor, Chester
Schaeffer,
© Loew's Inc.; 7TApr45; LP13230,
FALL GUY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on the story, "Cocaine" by Cornell Wool-
rich,
Credits: Producer, Walter Mirisch;
director, Reginald LeBorg; screenplay,
Jerry Warner; film editor, Edward Mann,
Cast: Cliff Penn, Teala Loring, Robert
Armstrong, Virginia Dale.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Mar47;
LP943,
FALL IN. Released through United Artists,
c1942, Presented by Hal Roach. 5 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Kurt Neumann; original screenplay, Eugene
Conrad, Edward E. Seabrook; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 20ct42;
LP11936,
FALL OUT—FALL IN. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1943. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Mar43;
LP12063,
FALLEN ANGEL. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945. 8,767 ft., sd. Based
on the novel by Marty Holland.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger;
screenplay, Harry Kleiner; musical direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Nov45; LP96.
THE FALLEN IDOL, London Films Pro-
ductions, Ltd., c1948. Released in the
U. S. through Selznick Releasing Organiza-
tion, 1949. Presented by David O. Selznick
and Alexander Korda. 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a story by Graham
Greene.
Summary: A suspense drama about an
embassy butler who is detested by his
shrewish wife, idolized by the Ambassador's
small son, and loved by an embassy typist.
Certain that the butler has murdered his
wife when she falls accidentally to her
death, the child spins a tangle of incriminat-
ing lies in the belief that he is protecting
his friend.
Credits: Producer and director, Carol
Reed; screenplay, Graham Greene; music,
William Alwyn; music director, Hubert
Clifford; editor, Oswald Hafenrichter.
Cast: Bobby Henrey, Ralph Richardson,
Michele Morgan, Sonia Dresdel, Denis
O'Dea,
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 29Sep48; LP2441.
THE FALLEN SPARROW. RKO-Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 94 min., sd. Based on
the novel by Dorothy B. Hughes.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Richard Wallace; screenplay,
Warren Duff; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert
Wise.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug43;
LP12247,
FALSE COLORS. Released through United
Artists Corp., c1943. Presented by Harry
Sherman Productions. 64 min., sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E.
Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Bennett Cohen; music direction, Irvin
Talbot; photographer, Russell Harlan; film
editor, Fred W. Berger.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
27Sep43; LP12349.
FALSE FACES. c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Curt
Siodmak; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14May43;
LP12126,
FALSE PARADISE. Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on characters created by
Clarence E, Mulford,
Summary: Hopalong Cassidy helps a
professor and his daughter turn a worthless
ranch into a paying silver mine, and foils
the efforts of two unscrupulous men to
obtain control of it.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original
screenplay, Harrison Jacobs; music, Ralph
Stanley; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Elaine Riley, Cliff Clark.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
15Jul48; LP1795.
FALSE WITNESS. SEE Arkansas Judge.
FAMILIES FIRST. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
Sponsored by the New York State Youth
Commission. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film emphasizes the
importance of family life and the need for
parents to give their children affection, a
feeling of security, and guidance in new
experiences.
Credits: Director, Edward Montagne;
narrator, Tom Hudson; editor, Marie
Montagne.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10ct48; MP3593.
LA FAMILLE SOLAIRE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Jun46; MP801.
A FAMILY AFFAIR, 1 reel, b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Ine.
© Woman's Christian Temperance Union;
title & descr, 6Sep40; 143 prints, 9Sep40;
MU10449,
FAMILY HONEYMOON. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc. Released through Universal-
International, c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Homer Croy.
Summary: When a college professor
marries a young widow, last minute compli-
cations force them to take the bride's three
mischievous children on their honeymoon,
Credits: Producers, John Beck, Z. Wayne
Griffin; director, Claude Binyon; screen-
play, Dane Lussier; music, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray,
Rita Johnson, William Daniels, Gigi
Perreau.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec48;
LP2148.
FAMILY LIFE. Coronet, c1949, 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains how a well-managed
home can be achieved by paying attention
to schedules, responsibilities, privileges,
and finances. Illustrates the function and
merits of a family council. For high
school and college classes and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Florence M. King.
© David A. Smart; 31Jan49; MP4230.
A FAMILY PORTRAIT. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co. 3 reels, sd., b&w., .
35mm,
© Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.;
title & descr., 19Apr47; 35 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1962,
FAMILY TROUBLES. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
996 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer;
screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Apr43; LP12040.
FAMOUS BONERS. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
927 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Douglas Foster;
original story and screenplay, Harry
Poppe, Jr.; film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 24O0ct42; LP11663.
cy
6
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
113
FAMOUS MOVIE DOGS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940, 10 min., sd., color.
(Color Parade)
Credits: Directed and written by Del
Frazier; commentator, John Deering.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Aug40;
MP 10428,
THE FAN. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1949,. 80 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the play "Lady Windermere's Fan"
by Oscar Wilde.
Summary: A comedy about the manners
and morals of London society in the 1890's.
Credits: Producer and director, Otto
Preminger; screenplay, Walter Reisch,
Dorothy Parker, Ross Evans; music,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; editor, Louis
Loeffler.
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Madeleine Carroll,
George Sanders, Richard Greene, Martita
Hunt.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Apr49; LP2329.
THE FAN DANCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Aug42; MP12819.
FAN FARE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
$ Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Jun45;
MP16052,
FANCY ANSWERS. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
915 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
(What's Your I.Q.? no. 5)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; screen-
play, Joe Ansen; film editor, Philip
Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov41; LP10871.
FANCY TO YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MP13652.
FANNIE HURST AND HER PETS. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(Person Oddity, no. 126)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ben Grauer,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov43;
MP14153,
FANTASIA. Walt Disney Productions, c1940.
9 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Narrator, Deems Taylor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Nov40;
MP10761.
THE FANTASTIC CASTLE. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Person
Oddity, no, 131)
Credits: Direction and story, Thomas
Mead, Joseph O'Brien,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Aug44;
MP15257.
FANTASTIC JOURNEY. Fred Amster
Television Cartoons, 16mm.
Summary: An animated cartoon that
pictures a journey to celestial regions and
distant planets of the universe.
© Frederick Arthur Amster; title, descr.,
& 5 prints, 25Feb48; MU2759.
FANTASY OF SIAM. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947, 8 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; conti-
nuity, Valeska Weidig; narrator, George
Carson Putnam; music, L. DeFrancesco;
editor, Earl Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jan47; MP1642.
FAR EAST COMMAND. SEE The March of
Time, v. 8, no. 7.
THE FAR FRONTIER. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949, 67 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which Roy Rogers
captures a gang engaged in smuggling
American criminals into the States from
Mexico.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; screen-
play, Sloan Nibley; music score, Dale Butts;
film editor, Tony MartineHi,__
Cast: Roy Rogers, Gail David, Andy
Devine, Francis Ford, Roy Barcroft.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jan49;
LP2077.
THE FAR WESTERN STATES, Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 31Dec42;
MP 14198,
THE FAR WESTERN STATES. SEE
O Extremo Oeste.
La Region del Oeste.
FARE THEE WELL. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16131,
FAREWELL BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12388,
FAREWELL, MY LOVELY. SEE
The Falcon Takes Over,
Murder My Sweet.
THE FARGO KID. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 63 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, W. C. Tuttle; screen-
play, Morton Grant, Arthur V. Jones; music
score, John Leipold; editor, Frederic
Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec40;
LP10121.
FARM ANIMALS. SEE Animais Domésticos.
FARM FOOLERY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Larz Bourne; animation, Al Eugster, Bill
Hudson; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Aug49;
LP2473.,
FARM HANDS. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 954 ft.,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer;
original story and screenplay, Hal Law,
Robert McGowan; film editor, Leon
Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jun43; LP12136.
FARM WORK; equipment maintenance. The
Calvin Co., c1944. © The Calvin Co.
1. Reconditioning a Mower; pt. 1, Cutter
Bar. 2 reels. Appl. author: Frank
Barhydt. © 28Feb44; MP14922,
2. Reconditioning a Mower; pt. 2, Drive
System. 1 reel. Appl. author: F. O. Cal-
vin. © 1Dec44; MP15716.
3. Reconditioning a Two-Bottom Tractor
Plow. 3 reels. Appl. author: Donald
Macon, © 28Feb44; MP14923.
4. Reconditioning a Grain Drill. 3 reels.
Appl. author: Donald Macon. © 28Feb44;
MP14924,
5. Reconditioning a Cultivator. 1 reel.
Appl. author: F. O. Calvin. © 1Aug44;
MP15717,
6. Care of a Tractor. 1 reel. Appl. author:
F. O. Calvin, © 1Aug44; MP15718.
FARM WORK; food preservation, The Calvin
Co., c1944-45, © The Calvin Co.
1, Community Canning. 2 reels. Appl.
author: Donald Macon. © 28Feb44;
MP14921.
2, Canning Beef. 1 reel. © 15May45;
MP104.
FARM WORK; forging. H. L. Woodard,
c1945. 1 reel each. © H. L. Woodard.
1. Forging with a Hand Forge. © 1Aug45;
MP16436,
2. Forge Welding. © 1Aug45; MP16437.
3. Sharpening and Tempering Farm Tools.
© 1Aug45; MP16438,
FARM WORK; livestock. The Calvin Co.,
c1944-45, © The Calvin Co.
1, Sheep Shearing. 2 reels. Appl. author:
Donald Macon. © 28Feb44; MP14920.
2. Horseshoeing. 1 reel. Appl. author:
F. O. Calvin. © 1Aug44; MP15812.
3. Handling Livestock for Market. 1 reel.
© 15May45; MP105.
FARM WORK; meat cutting. The Calvin
Company, c1945, 1 reel each. © The Cal-
vin Company.
1. Cutting and Boning a Forequarter of
Beef. © 15May45; MP106.
2. Cutting and Boning a Hindquarter of
Beef. © 15May45; MP107,
FARM WORK; painting. The Calvin Co.,
c1944, 1 reel. © The Calvin Co.
Appl, author: F. O. Calvin.
1. Repainting a Frame Building. © 1Nov44;
MP15715.
FARMER FOR A DAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,599 ft, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Aug43;
LP12185,
FARMER GENE SARAZEN,. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no. 125)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Frank Kelley;
narrator, Ray Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep43;
MP 14017,
FARMER OF THE U.S. A. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jun44; MP14976,
FARMER TOM THUMB. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 588 ft.,
sd, (Fable, no. 7)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Harry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 27Sep40; LP10194,
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Delmer Daves.
Credits: Director, James Hogan; screen-
play, Lewis R. Foster; photographer, Leo
Tover; film editor, Archie Marshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Mar40;
LP9514,
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 97 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Suggested by the play "Juurakon
Hulda" by Juhani Tervap&a [pseud. of
Hella Wuolijoki].
Credits: Producer, Dore Schary; director,
H. C. Potter; written by Allen Rivkin and
Laura Kerr; music, Leigh Harline; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestral
arrangements, Gil Grau; film editor, Harry
Marker.
Cast: Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten,
Ethel Barrymore.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Mar47;
LP995.
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18May42; MP12574,
FARMING PAYS OFF. SEE The March of
Time, v. 15, no, 8.
FASHION FORECAST. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1939-40. 1 reel each,
sd., color. © Twentieth Century-Fox Film
114 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
— FORECAST. Cont'd, 35mm, (Daffy Ditty) Ace Herman.
orp. Credits: Director, George Gordon; © Monogram Pict i ;
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; director, animators, Pete Burness, Irven Spence. LP21. eoempicgtinnes Csier
Vyvyan Donner; narrator, Ilka Chase; musical © John Sutherland Productions, Inc.;
score, John Rochetti; photographers, William 28Aug47; MP2827. FEAR IN THE NIGHT. Paramount Pictures
Steiner, Jack Painter; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Technicolor.
5. © 15Sep39; MP10024.
6. © 22Dec39; MP9882.
7. © 29Mar40; MP10125,
FASHION MEANS BUSINESS. SEE The
March of Time, 1948.
FASHION MODEL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Strohbach; director, William Beaudine;
original story, Victor Hammond; screen-
play, Tim Ryan, Victor Hammond; music
director, Edward J. Kay; photography,
Harry Neumann; editors, Dan Milner,
William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Mar45;
LP13526,
FASHIONED FOR ACTION. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone's Feminine
World)
Summary: In the Florida Cypress Gardens,
various types of girls' bathing suits are
modeled and described. Includes several
under-water shots.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; conti-
nuity, Valeska Weidig; written and narrated
by Ilka Chase; music score, L. deFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Jun48; MP3245,
FASHIONS FOR TOMORROW. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (Techni-
color Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Paul R. Thoma; narrator, Knox
Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Dec45; MP16582.
FASHIONS IN MAGIC. Sherwood Pictures,
c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Magician Barry Nichols in a
variety act.
© Terry Marc Sherwood; 10Jan48;
MP3121,
FASHIONS OF YESTERYEAR. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone's Feminine
World)
Summary: Portrays the fashions of
yesteryear from 1850 to 1929.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; written
and narrated by Ilka Chase; music score,
L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Aug49 (in notice: 1948); MP4804.
FAST AND FURRY-OUS. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ken
Harris, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan, Ben
Washam.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Sep49 (in notice:
1948); MP4504,
A FAST WORKER, c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 8Oct46; MP1583.
THE FATAL HOUR. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on the
"James Lee Wong" stories by Hugh Wiley.
Credits: Producer, William T. Lackey;
director, William Nigh; screenplay, Scott
Darling; adaptation, Joseph West; photogra-
pher, Harry Neumann; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Jan40;
LP9350,
THE FATAL KISS. John Sutherland Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
THE FATAL WITNESS. c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on story by Rupert Croft-Cooke.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E,
Abel; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Jerry Sackheim; adaptations, Cleve F.
Adams; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Ralph Dixon,
Appl author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Jul45;
LP13427,
FATHER IS A PRINCE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels, A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a play
by Sophie Kerr Underwood and Anna S,
Richardson,
Credits: Director, Noel Smith; screen-
play, Robert E. Kent,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 120ct40;
LP9985,
FATHER STEPS OUT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original screen-
play, Joseph West; photography, Mack
Stengler.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Jul41;
LP10649,
FATHER TAKES A WIFE. RKO-Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 79 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director,
Jack Hively; original screenplay, Dorothy
and Herbert Fields; music director, Roy
Webb; editor, George Hively.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Sep41;
LP10712,
FATHER WAS A FULLBACK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 84 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm. Based on a play by
Clifford Goldsmith.
Summary: A comedy in which a college
football coach solves the problems of his
losing team and his beau-less daughter.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar,
director, John M. Stahl; screenplay, Aleen
Leslie, Casey Robinson, Mary Loos,
Richard Sale; music director, Lionel
Newman; film editor, J. Watson Webb.
Cast: Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara,
Betty Lynn, Rudy Vallee, Thelma Ritter.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Sep49; LP2670.
FATHER'S SON. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 6 reels. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture. From a story by Booth
Tarkington,
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Fred Niblo, Jr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Feb41;
LP10216,
A FATS WALLER MEDLEY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc. ¢1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar45; MP15727,
FAUST. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15945,
FAVORITES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec42; MP13171.
FEAR. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946,
8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Alfred Zeisler; original screen-
play, Dennis Cooper, Alfred Zeisler;
photographer, Jackson Rose; film editor,
Inc., c1947, 72 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the story "Nightmare" by William
Irish [pseud. of Cornell George Hopley-
Woolrich].
Credits: Producers, William Pine, William
Thomas; direction and screenplay, Maxwell
Shane; editor, Howard Smith,
Cast: Paul Kelly, De Forest Kelley, Ann
Doran, Kay Scott.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Feb47;
LP955,
THE FEATHER-EDGE. Beauty Culture
Films, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Presents a method, as taught
by John J. Mueller, for shaping the hair in
the feather-edge manner.
© Beauty Culture Films, Inc.; 1Aug48;
MP3300.
A FEATHER IN HIS HARE. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny
Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Nov46; MP2707.
FEATHER YOUR NEST. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944. 18 min. sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Felix Adler,
Hal Yates; film editor, Marston Fay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 230ct44;
LP13178.
THE FEATHERED SERPENT. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Charlie Chan solves several
murders and apprehends the criminals in
a lost temple in Mexico.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, William Beaudine; original
screenplay, Oliver Drake; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Roland Winters, Keye Luke, Victor
Sen Young, Mantan Moreland, Robert
Livingston,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 9Jan49;
LP2171.
FEATHERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 846 ft., color. (Cinescope, no, 10)
Credits: Cosmocolor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Jan41;
MP11142,
FEATURE STORY. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by General Motors Corp.
Public Relations Department (and the
Mott Foundation) 3 reels, si., b&w., 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
deser., 5Mar47; 32 prints, 3Mar47;
MU1749.
FEDERAL AGENTS VS. UNDERWORLD, INC,
Republic Productions, Inc., c1948. 2 reels
each, sd., bew, 35mm. © Republic Pic-
tures Corp.; no. 1-6, 12Nov48; LP1954;
no. 7-12, 8Dec48; LP1998.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, Fred C. Brannon; film
editors, Cliff Bell, Sam Starr; screenplay,
Royal K. Cole, Basil Dickey, William Lively,
Sol Shor; music, Stanley Wilson,
Cast: Kirk Alyn, Rosemary LaPlanche,
Roy Barcroft, Carol Forman, James Dale.
1, The Golden Hands.
. The Floating Coffin,
. Death in Disguise.
. Fatal Evidence.
. The Trapped Conspirator.
. Wheels of Disaster.
. The Hidden Key.
. The Enemy's Mouthpiece,
. The Stolen Hand.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10, Unmasked.
ae ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
115
FEDERAL AGENTS VS. UNDERWORLD, INC.
Cont'd.
11. Tombs of the Ancients.
12, The Curse of Kurigal.
FEDERAL FUGITIVES. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, John T. Coyle; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original story and
screenplay, Martin Mooney; music director,
Alberto Colombo; editor, Guy Thayer, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 20Mar41;
LP10390.
FEDERAL OPERATOR 99, c1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures
Corp.; no, 1-6, 4Jun45; LP13329; no. 7-12,
6Jul45; LP13463.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet,
Wallace A. Grissell, Yakima Canutt; origi-
nal screenplay, Albert DeMond, Basil
Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Joseph Poland; music
director, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editors, Cliff Bell,
Harold Minter.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
The Case of the Crown Jewels.
The Case of the Stolen Ransom.
The Case of the Lawful Counterfeit.
The Case of the Telephone Code.
The Case of the Missing Expert.
The Case of the Double Trap.
The Case of the Golden Car.
The Case of the Invulnerable Criminal.
The Case of the Torn Blueprint.
10. The Case of the Hidden Witness.
11. The Case of the Stradivarius.
12. The Case of the Musical Clue.
.
FEDERAL TAXATION. Coronet, c1948.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains that all citizens and
corporations which pay direct and indirect
federal taxes defray the expense of war,
national defense, education, conservation of
natural resources, power projects, opera-
tion of government departments, etc. The
picture is presented from the point of view
of an average American family.
Credits: Educational collaboration,
William J. Schultz.
© David A. Smart; 17May48; MP3695.
FEED THE KITTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar41; MP10977.
FEEDING THE INFANT DURING THE FIRST
YEAR. Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 32 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows Dr. Alan Brown
delivering his lecture on "Feeding the
Infant During the First Year." Contains
illustrative diagrams and charts.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; 30Apr47; MP2919.
FEEDS AND FOLKS. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. Presented by McMillen Feed Mills,
Inc.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© McMillen Feed Mills, Inc.; title & descr.,
3Feb40; 220 prints, 5Feb40; MU9953.
FEELING ALL RIGHT. Southern Educational
Film Production Service, for the Mississip-
pi State Board of Health, c1949. 32 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A dramatization of a young
Negro's experience with syphillis, with
emphasis on the treatment and cure of the
disease,
Credits: Producer, William T. Clifford;
original story, Nicholas C. Read, George C.
Stoney.
© Mississippi State Board of Health;
1Feb49 (in notice: 1948); MP4607.
FELDZUG IN POLEN (CAMPAIGN IN
POLAND). Berlin, c1940. 8 reels.
Credits: Music, Herbert Windt; music
arranger, Fritz Hippler; editor, Albert
Baumeister.
Appl. author: Tobis Cinemafilm G.m.b.H.
© Ufa Films, Inc.; 8Feb40; MP10472.
FELIX THE FOX. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip_A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 10Mar48; LP1642.
THE FELLA WITH THE FIDDLE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Nov41; MP11775.
A FELLER WHO PLAYS IN A BAND.
Soundies Distributing Corp., Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11136.
FELLOW ON A FURLOUGH. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ted Rich-
mond; director, Vernon Keays; music
director, H. J. Salter; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Mar44;
LP12599,
FEMALES IS FICKLE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel. (A Popeye Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer;
animation, David Tendlar, William Sturm.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Mar40;
LP9511,.
FEMININE CLASS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., 1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jul46;
MP869,
FEMININE FITNESS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jan40;
MP10745,
THE FEMININE TOUCH. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
director, W. S. Van Dyke II; original
screenplay, George Oppenheimer, Edmund
L. Hartmann, Ogden Nash; music score,
Franz Waxman; film editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep41; LP10714.
LA FEMME DU BOULANGER. SEE The
Baker's Wife.
THE FERRIS WHEEL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jun42; MP12654,
EL FERROCARRIL. Sabates, S.A., c1948.
2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: An animated cartoon to be
used in the promotion of the detergent
product, ACE.
Appl. author: Jose M. Viana.
© Sabates, S.A.; 2Aug48; MP3789.
FERRY-BOAT SERENADE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11239,
FERTILIZATION—A STUDY THROUGH THE
MICROSCOPE. Eastman Kodak Co.,
Teaching Films Division, c1940. 457 ft.
Appl. author: Paul F. Brandwein.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 200ct40; MP10707.
FEUDIN', FUSSIN', AND A-FIGHTIN'.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., ¢1948.
78 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy, with song
and dance routines, about the annual foot
race sponsored by two rival villages.
Setting, the West at the end of the 19th
century.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, George Sherman; film editor,
Edward Curtiss; screenplay and original
story 'The Wonderful Race at Rimrock,"
D. D. Beauchamp; music, Leith Stevens;
film editor, Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Donald O'Connor, Marjorie Main,
Percy Kilbride, Penny Edwards, Joe Besser.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jun48;
LP1911,
FEUDIN' RHYTHM. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A comedy in which a successful
television show helps in solving both family
and financial problems.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; screenplay, Barry
Shipman; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Eddie Arnold, Gloria Henry, Kirby
Grant.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Dec49;
LP2680.
FEULIN' AROUND. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy in which
the Three Stooges experiment with chemi-
cals,
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; story and screen-
play, Elwood Ullman; film editor, Henry
Baptista.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jul49;
LP2388,
LES FIANCAILLES DE MR, HIRE. SEE
Panic.
FIDDLE POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11347,
FIDDLE VOYAGE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16070.
FIDDLERS THREE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6May48;
LP1668.
THE FIELD MOUSE. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
821 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec41; LP11378.
FIESTA. Loew's Inc., c1947. 104 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Richard Thorpe; original screen-
play, George Bruce, Lester Cole; music
score, Johnny Green; film editor, Blanche
Sewell.
Cast: Esther Williams, Akim Tamiroff,
John Carroll, Mary Astor, Cyd Charisse.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jun47; LP1099.
FIESTA. Released through United Artists,
c1941. Presented by Hal Roach. 5 reels,
sd., color,
Credits: Producer and director, LeRoy
Prinz; screenplay, Cortland Fitzsimmons;
adaptation, Kenneth Higgins; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.
Technicolor.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 31Dec41;
LP11052,
FIESTA TIME, c1945. Presented by
Columbia. 692 ft., sd., color. (A Color
Rhapsody)
116
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
FIESTA TIME, Cont'd.
Credits; Direction and story, Bob Wicker-
sham; animation, Paul Sommer, Chic Otter-
strom; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Apr45; LP13529.
FIFTH AVENUE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Dec42; MP13153.
THE .50 CALIBER BROWNING ANTIAIR-
CRAFT MACHINE GUN, 2 reels, sd. U.S.
Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 14Jun43; MU13649.
FIFTY HOUR INSPECTION P-63. Bell
Aircraft Corp. Motion Picture Division
with the cooperation of the United States
Army Air Forces. 18 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by William T.
Clifford; cameraman, Edward Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
11 prints, 14Nov45; MU16499.
50 HOUR INSPECTION P-63, Bell Aircraft
Corp. Motion Picture Division with the
cooperation of the United States Army Air
Forces. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by William T.
Clifford; cameraman, Edward Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp,; title, descr. &
11 prints, 14Nov45; MU16500.
50 HOUR INSPECTION P-63. Bell Aircraft
Corp. Motion Picture Division with the
cooperation of the United States Army
Air Forces. 19 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by William T.
Clifford; cameraman, Edward Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
13 prints, 14Nov45; MU16501.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11732,
FIGARO AND CLEO. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Aug43;
LP12673.
FIGARO AND FRANKIE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Bill de la Torre; animation,
Marvin Woodward, Robert Youngquist,
George Nicholas, Blaine Gibson; music,
Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 16Dec46;
LP1130.
FIGHT, FISH, FIGHT. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Written by Bob Edge; commenta-
tor, Wendell Niles.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar41;
MP10921.
THE FIGHT FOR BETTER SCHOOLS, SEE
The March of Time, v. 15, no, 10.
THE FIGHT FOR LIFE. United States Film
Service, c1940. 7 reels, sd. From the
book by Paul de Kruif,
Credits: Associate producers, Elizabeth
Meyer, Tommy Atkins; written and directed
by Pare Lorentz; music, Louis Gruenberg;
photography, Floyd Crosby.
© Pare Lorentz/U. S. Film Service;
9Feb40; LP9436.
FIGHT OF THE WILD STALLIONS. Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 2 reels, sd.,
b&w., 35mm. (A Universal Featurette)
Summary: In the Red Desert of Wyoming,
horse-wranglers follow their exacting trade
of rounding up and taming wild mustangs.
A fight to the death between two stallions
precedes the roundup.
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead;
narrator, Ben Grauer; film editor,
Edward P. Bartsch.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Feb48
(in notice: 1947); MP3071.
FIGHT ON! Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11684,
FIGHT THAT FIRE! Transfilm, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Written by Sherman Price;
narration, James Lehman,
© Transfilm, Inc.; 16Jul42; MP12740,
FIGHTER PILOT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢e1941, 662 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no, 14)
Credits: Commentator, Philip Jaubert;
photography, J. L. Ramsden; editor,
Raymond Perrin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jun41;
MP11853.
FIGHTER SQUADRON. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 96 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: A melodrama about the heroics
of U. S. flyers. Includes sequences from
films made during actual combat in World
War Il.
Credits: Produced and written by Seton I.
Miller; director, Raoul Walsh; music,
Max Steiner; orchestrations, Murray
Cutter; film editor, Christian Nyby.
Cast: Edmond O'Brien, Robert Stack,
John Rodney, Tom D'Andrea, Henry Hull.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov48;
LP1960.
FIGHTIN! FOOLS. Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 817 ft.,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec40; LP10339.,
FIGHTIN' PALS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E. Stultz; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Robert Bentley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jul40;
LP9768.
FIGHTING ATHLETES. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min. each, sd., color, 35mm.
Warner Bros.
Summary: The Indian Army participates
in ancient battle drills and modern sports.
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Art Gilmore; music, William Lava; film
editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Apr48; MP2977.
FIGHTING ATHLETES. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min. each, sd., color, 35mm,
Warner Bros.
Summary: The Indian Army participates
in ancient battle drills and modern sports.
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Art Gilmore: music, William Lava; film
editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Oct49; MP4581.
FIGHTING BACK, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A parolee who is living an
honest life is falsely accused of stealing a
bracelet. Daisy, a trained dog, betrays the
guilt of the real culprit.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, Mal St. Clair; story and screenplay,
John Stone; music score, Darrell Calker;
film editor, William F. Claxton.
Cast: Paul Langton, Jean Rogers, Gary
Gray, Joe Sawyer, Morris Ankrum.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Jul48; LP2025,
FIGHTING BILL CARSON. P., R. C, Pie-
tures, Inc., c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music direc-
tor, Frank Sanucci; film editor, Holbrook N.
Todd,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 310ct45;
LP13658,
FIGHTING BILL FARGO. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; original story, Paul
Franklin; screenplay, Paul Franklin,
Arthur V. Jones, Dorcas Cochran; camera-
man, Charles Van Enger; film editor, Paul
Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Nov41;
LP10816,
THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, William Claxton.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Feb43;
LP11926,
THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS, ¢1943.
7 reels, sd. Adapted from serial bearing
same title.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert Beche;
director, William Witney, John English;
original screenplay, Barry Shipman,
Franklyn Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Sol
Shor; music director, Alberto Colombo;
photographer, William Nobles; film editors,
Helene Turner, Edward Todd.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jan43;
LP11893,
THE FIGHTING ENGINEERS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., in cooperation with the
U. S. Engineering Corps, c1943. 20 min.,
sd., color.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
screenplay, Charles Tedford, Owen Crump;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Jan43;
LP11780.
FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948. 93 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A factual drama based on Father
Dunne's experiences in founding a home for
destitute newsboys in St. Louis in the early
years of the century.
Credits: Producer, Phil L. Ryan; director,
Ted Tetzlaff; story, William Rankin; screen-
play, Martin Rackin, Frank Davis; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Frederic Knudtson,
Cast: Pat O'Brien, Darryl Hickman,
Charles Kemper, Una O'Connor, Arthur
Shields.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11May48;
LP1688,
FIGHTING FOOLS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 69 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A comedy-drama in which the
Bowery Boys circumvent the racketeers
who are attempting to gain control of a
prizefight ring.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Reginald Le Borg; original screenplay,
Edmond Seward, Gerald Schnitzer, Bert
Lawrence; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, William Austin.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel
Dell, Frankie Darro, Billy Benedict.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Mar49;
LP2275.
FIGHTING FREIGHTERS. c1942, Presented
by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The
World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec42;
MP13218,
FIGHTING FRONTIER. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 57 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lambert Hillyer; story, Bernard McConville;
Te Pa ay mtn Re Re
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
117
FIGHTING FRONTIER, Cont'd.
screenplay, J, Benton Cheney, Norton S,
Parker; music director, Paul Sawtell;
editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec42;
LP11736,
THE FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Derwin Abrahams; original screenplay, Ed.
Earl Repp; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett,
Helen Mowery, Hank Newman, the Georgia
Crackers. i
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Dec46;
LP736, ;
THE FIGHTING GUARDSMAN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 9 reels, sd. Based
on "The Companions of Jehu'' by Alexandre
Dumas.
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Henry Levin; screenplay, Franz Spen-
cer, Edward Dein; music score, Paul
Sawtell; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23May45;
LP13275,
THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN,. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1949. 100 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which a Ken-
tucky regiment champions a band of French
settlers who are being cheated out of their
lands. Setting, Alabama after the War of
1812,
Credits: Producer, John Wayne; written
and directed by George Waggner; music,
George Antheil; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
Cast: John Wayne, Vera Ralston, Philip
Dorn, Oliver Hardy, Marie, Windsor.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9Sep49;
LP2570,
THE FIGHTING LADY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 5,506 ft., sd. A
Louis de Rochemont production.
Credits: Narration, John Stuart Martin,
Eugene Ling.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Dec44; MP15860,
FIGHTING MAD. SEE Renfrew of the Royal
Mounted in Fighting Mad.
FIGHTING MAN. SEE Fighting Man of the
Plains.
FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS. Nat Holt
Productions, Released by Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 94 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. Based on Frank Gruber's
novel "Fighting Man."
Summary: A Western in which a fugitive
who assumes a new identity as town
marshal breaks a land-fraud scheme before
he is recognized. Setting, Post-Civil-War
Kansas.
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Edwin L. Marvin; screenplay, Frank Gruber;
music, Paul Sawtell; film editor, Philip
Martin.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Bill Williams,
Victor Jory, Jane Nigh, Douglas Kennedy.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
130ct49; LP2669,
THE FIGHTING O'FLYNN. SEE The O'Flynn.
THE FIGHTING RANGER. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1948. 57 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A small boy's murderous
relatives are brought to justice by Ranger
Johnny Brown when they attempt to seize
the ranch which is the boy's inheritance.
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, Ronald Davidson; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Carl Pierson.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Christine Larson, Marshall Reed,
Steve Clark,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Aug48;
LP1754,
THE FIGHTING REDHEAD. Equity Pictures,
Inc. Released through Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1949. 61 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on the "Red Ryder'' comic strip.
Summary: Red Ryder helps a hotheaded
girl find the murderer of her father.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Thomas
Evans; music director, David Chudnow;
music, Darell Calker; film editor, Joseph P.
Gluck.
Cast: Jim Bannon, Little Brown Jug,
Emmett Lynn, Marin Sais, Peggy Stewart.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10ct49; LP2677.
THE FIGHTING SEABEES. c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Edward Ludwig; original
story, Borden Chase; screenplay, Borden
Chase, Aeneas MacKenzie; music score,
Walter Scharf; photography, William
Bradford; film editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Jan44;
LP12458,
THE FIGHTING 69TH. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, William Keighley;
original screenplay, Norman Reilly Raine,
Fred Niblo, Jr., Dean Franklin,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Jan40;
LP9376,
THE FIGHTING 69TH1/2. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Jack Miller; animation,
Gill Turner.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40; MP10763.
THE FIGHTING SPIRIT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Nov42;
MP13023.
FIGHTING TARPON. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no, 4)
Summary: Deep sea fishermen match their
strength and skill against the tarpon.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Harry W. Smith; narrator, Red Barber;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Harold
Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 17Dec48; MP3794.
FIGHTING THE FIRE BOMB. Transfilm,
Inc,, c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Sherman Price;
narrator, James Lehmann.
© Transfilm, Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11946.
FIGHTING VALLEY. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; direction and original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Ira Morgan; film
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Aug43;
LP12170,
THE FIGHTING VIGILANTES. Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1947, 61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Robert B. Churchill; music, Walter Greene;
film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John,
Jennifer Holt;
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 15Nov47;
LP1289,
THE FILE ON THELMA JORDAN. Wallis-
Hazen, Inc. Released through Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 100 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A tragedy about an assistant
district attorney who defends a young
woman guilty of murder.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director,
Robert Siodmak; story, Marty Holland;
screenplay, Ketti Frings; music, Victor
Young; editor, Warren Low.
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey,
Paul Kelly, Joan Tetzel, Stanley Ridges.
© Wallis-Hazen, Inc.; 1Aug49; LP2455,
FILING. U.S. Navy.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 143 prints, 9Mar42; MU12246.
FILING AND INSTALLING CHOCKS.
Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
© R. C. M. Productions, Inc.; title, descr.
& 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14186,
FILIPINO SPORTS PARADE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Howard Hill; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Jun44;
MP 14965,
DER FILM IN DER KLASSE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A German version of "Using
the Classroom Film" which introduces "The
Wheat Farmer" as a film text.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Feb47; MP1757.
DE FILM IN HET SCHOOLLOKAAL,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&ew., 16mm. A Dutch
version of "Using the Classroom Film"
which introduces ''The Wheat Farmer" as
a film text.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Feb47; MP1832.
FILM MEMOS; what about the postwar car?
General Motors Photographic Motion Pic-
tures.
Appl. author: Donald M. Shapero.
© General Motors Corp.; title, descr, &
6 prints, 2Jun45; MU15992,
FILM ONE; teaching mutes to talk, Edna
Hill Young, c1940, 1 reel.
© Edna Hill Young; 5Aug40; MP10586,
A FILM REPORT ON THE GENERATION OF
METALLIC BEARING SURFACES. Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by the
Micromatic Hone Corp. 2,149 feet, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Explains the honing process,
and demonstrates the uses of the Microhone.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 10 prints, 31May49;
MU4182,
THE FILM THAT WAS LOST. Loew's Inc.,
¢1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 874 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story and screenplay, Doane Hoag; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Nov42; LP11747.
FILM VODVIL. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943-46. 1 reel each, sd., 35mm.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; editor,
Leonard Weiss.
Series 1, 1943/44,
1, © 10Sep43; MP14101,
2. © 120ct43; MP14022,
3. © 19Nov43; MP14284,
4, © 31Dec43; MP14504.
5. © 7Apr44; MP14883.
Series 2, 1944/45,
1. © 1Sep44; MP15299.
2. © 270ct44; MP15750.
3, © 8Dec44; MP15751,
4, © 2Feb45; MP15913.
5. © 30Aug45; MP171.
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FILM VODVIL. Cont'd,
Series 3, 1945/46.
. © 30Aug4s; MP16441.
© 300ct45; MP127.
© 13Dec45; MP349,
© 12Feb46: MP1214,
© 4Apr46: MP1215.
© 16Jun46; MP1216,
7, © 18Jul46; MP1217,
8, © 10Sep46; MP1218.
FINANCIAL BACKGROUND FOR THE RE-
SUMPTION OF POST WAR PRODUCTION.
Presented by General Motors Personnel
Dept. 1 1/2 reels, sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 29Nov45; 13 prints, 3Dec45;
MU 16577.
FIND THE BLACKMAILER. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 55 min., sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a story by G. T. Fleming-Roberts.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor,
Harold McLernon,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov43;
LP12359,
FIND THE INFORMATION. Coronet, c1948.
11 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: When two schoolboys prepare a
guide to materials on atomic energy, they
learn about some of the source aids
available in most libraries—such as the
periodical indexes, the biographical diction-
aries, and the card catalog. For high school
students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John J.
DeBoer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 11Jun48; MP3725.
FINDING THE RIGHT JOB. Coronet, c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A demonstration of the steps to
follow in looking for a job: how to find an
opening, how to apply for a position, and
how to conduct oneself in an interview.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John N.
Given.
© David A. Smart; 11Apr49; MP4239,
FINDING YOUR LIFE WORK. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc., c1940. Presented by Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc. 1 reel, sd. (Your
Life Work Series)
© Arthur P. Twogood; 24Feb40; MP10080.
FINE FEATHERED FRIEND. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, 713 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Jack Zander, George
Gordon, Bill Littlejohn, Peter Burness,
Kenneth Muse; music, Scott Bradley.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Oct42; LP11664,
FINGAL'S CAVE. Musicolor, Inc., c1948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (David L. Loew
Musicolor Short)
Summary: Pictures of Fingal's Cave are
flashed on the screen as the Janssen
Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles plays
the Hebrides Overture by Felix Mendelssohn,
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen.
© Musicolor, Inc.; 26Mar48 (in notice:
1946); MP2989,
FINGERS AT THE WINDOW. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., bew. From a story
by Rose Caylor.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Charles Lederer; screenplay, Rose Caylor,
Lawrence P. Bachmann; music score,
Bronislau Kaper; film editor, George
Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar42; LP11253.
FIN'N CATTY. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.,
c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Blue
Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec48;
MP3616.
FIN'N FEATHERS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sports
Parade) ‘
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and de La
Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP514.
FIRE, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
in collaboration with Charles K. Arey,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Feb47; MP1761.
FIRE AND POLICE SERVICE. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm.
(Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15May47; MP2081.
FIRE CHEESE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun41;
LP10560.
FIRE CHIEF. Walt Disney Productions,
¢1940,. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Nov40;
LP10100.
FIRE IN MINIATURE. Master Motion Pic-
ture Co. Presented by United Mutual Fire
Insurance Co. 27 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how fires start and how
they can be prevented.
© United Mutual Fire Insurance Co.;
title & descr., 4May49; 5 prints, 18Apr49;
MU4042,
FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL, Time,
Inc., c1942. 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 15Jan42; MP13819.
FIREBRANDS OF ARIZONA, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis
Gray; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, Randall Faye; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Nov44;
LP12998,
THE FIRED MAN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941,. 20 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Charles E. Roberts; story, Charles E.
Roberts, George Jeske; film editor, Les
Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Jan41;
LP10230.
FIRED WIFE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gott-
lieb; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Hagar Wilde; screenplay, Michael
Fessier, Ernest Pagano; music director,
Charles Previn; cameraman, Paul Ivano.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Oct43;
LP12317.
THE FIREMAN. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1939, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Ernest Horn.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Nov39;
MP9832.,
FIREMAN SAVE MY CHOO-CHOO, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Harry
Edwards; screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jun40;
LP9772,
THE FIREMEN'S BELLE. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jun46; MP678.
THE FIRES MUST NEVER GO OUT. Pre-
sented by the Arkansas Louisiana Gas
Company.
; Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne.
© Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co, ; title,
descr, & 242 prints, 3Feb41; MU10806,
FIRST AID. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 945 ft., sd.,
b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, Jameson
Brewer; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec42; LP11761.
FIRST AID, SEE Noodhulp.
FIRST AID (WOUNDS AND FRACTURES).
Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd. With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30Dec41;
MP 14218,
FIRST AIDERS. Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Rex Cox; animation, Norman
Tate, George Nicholas, Marvin Woodward,
Andy Engman; music, Oliver Wallace.
Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Jul44;
LP13105,
THE FIRST AND THE LAST. SEE 21 Days
Together,
FIRST COMES COURAGE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, Dorothy Arzner; story, Elliott
Arnold; screenplay, Lewis Meltzer,
Melvin Levy; adaptation, George Sklar;
music, Ernst Toch; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jul43;
LP12150,
THE FIRST 15 MINUTES OF LIFE. René A,
Spitz, c1947. 15 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
© René A. Spitz; 11Sep47; MP2377.
THE FIRST GENTLEMAN. SEE Affairs of
a Rogue.
FIRST OF THE FUTURAMIC CARS. Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min,, b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Displays the 1948 Futuramic
Oldsmobile club sedan,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 26Jan48; 5 prints, 27Jan48; MU2679.
FIRST PERFORMANCE, SEE Road to
Happiness.
THE FIRST ROBIN. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (Terry-
Toons)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Dec39; MP9886.
THE FIRST SWALLOW. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 708
ft., sd., color. (An MG M Cartoon) A
Rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Mar42; LP11415,
FIRST YANK INTO TOKYO. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 88 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Gordon Douglas;
original story, J. Robert Bren, Gladys
Atwater; written by J. Robert Bren; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; editor, Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Sep45;
LP13681,
PPPS; nD ETE IS
is
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
119
FISH FOLLIES. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 574 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no. 5)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Harry Love; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13May40; LP9638.
FISH FRY. c1944. Presented by Universal.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Verne Harding, Emery
Hawkins; music, Darrell Calker. Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 14Jun44; MP15322.
FISHERETTE'S CATCH. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Feb43; MP13284,
FISHERMAN'S LUCK. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Two amateur fishermen compare
their good luck in owning a new Chevrolet
to their good luck as fishermen.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 9 prints, 23Apr48; MU2914.
FISHERMAN'S LUCK. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
(Walter Lantz Cartune)
© Walter Lantz Productions; 17May49
(in notice: 1948); LP2356.
FISHERMAN'S NIGHTMARE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-
Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music,
L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2May47; MP2391.
FISHER'S FUNNIES.
© Lester Fisher; title, descr. & 4 prints,
10ct46; LU640.
FISHERS OF MEN. c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: George F. Santa.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 15O0ct 42;
MP13020.
FISHING. Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min.,
sd., color.
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 13 prints,
26Apr40; MU10215.
THE FISHING BEAR. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer., 719 ft.,
sd., color. (An M-G-M Cartoon) A Rudolf
Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Jan40; MP10186.
FISHING FEVER. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credit: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Feb41;
MP12019.
FISHING FOR FUN. Loew's Inc., c1949,
8 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture.
Summary: Game fish are caught by Gene
Beilharz in Acapulco Bay.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; directed and written by Lewis Ossi;
music score, Scott Bradley; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Apr49; MP4053.
FISHING MADE EASY. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A
Terry-Toon)
259158 O - 53 -9
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 21Feb41; MP10890.
FISHING THE FLORIDA KEYS. Vitaphone
Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Joseph Gibson; narra-
tion, Charles L. Tedford; narrator, Knox
Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 200ct47; MP2424.
THE FISTIC MYSTIC. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I. Klein, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov46;
LP822.
FIT AND FAIR. c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Ann Delafield; continuity,
Eve Bristow; narration, Ann Delafield, Bob
Dixon,
© Richard Hudnut; 6Dec45; MP252.
FIT TO FIGHT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
01942. 972 ft., sd. (World of Sports,
no, 79)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; music
director, Jack Schaindlin; photography,
Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22May42;
MP12532.,
FIVE FATHOMS OF FUN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T. Ervin;
commentary, Justin Herman; narrator, Ted
Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Nov47;
MP2541.
FIVE FOOT TWO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Nov42; MP13118.
FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943. 10 reels, sd. Based on
a play by Lajos Biro.
Credits: Associate producer, Charles
Brackett; director, Billy Wilder; screen-
play, Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder;
music score, Miklos Rozsa; editor, Doane
Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3May43;
LP12111.
FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13422.
THE 500 HATS OF BARTHOLOMEW CUB-
BINS. c1943. 1 reel, sd. George Pal
Productions; Inc. Based upon a story by
Dr. Seuss.
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Apr43;
LP11992,.
THE 5"/38 CALIBRE DOUBLE PURPOSE
GUN. 3 reels, sd. U.S. Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J, Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr, & 3 prints, 17Sep43; MU13942.
FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Based upon a book by Margaret Sidney.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton;
screenplay, Harry Sauber; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb40;
LP9398.
FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS IN TROUBLE.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels,
sd. Based upon a book by Margaret Sidney.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; screen-
play, Harry Rebuas; film editor, Robert
Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Aug40;
LP9858.
FIVE MEN WANTED. Presented by E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co. 3 reels, b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.;
title, descr. & 176 prints, 12Sep41; MU11528.
FIVE SALTED PEANUTS. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 220ct45; MP16426.
FIVE YEARS OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
HISTORY. Presented by The Electro-
Motive Corporation, a subsidiary of General
Motors. 1 reel, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.,
d.b.a. The Jam Handy Organization; title,
descr. ‘& 165 prints, 24Jul40; MU10382.
FIXIN' TRICKS. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 871 ft.,
sd,, b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty) Based
on an article by Clara Belle Thompson and
Margaret Lukes Wise.
Credits: Director, Will Jason; screenplay,
Richard Landau, Jameson Brewer; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Sep43; MP14072.
THE FLAG OF HUMANITY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 20 min., color.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; story,
Charles L. Tedford. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Oct40; LP9983.
FLAG OF MERCY. Loew's Inc., c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 931 ft.,
sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Herman Boxer; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Mildred Rich.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Feb42; LP11349.
THE FLAG SPEAKS. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Director, David Miller; screen-
play, Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo; narrator,
John Nesbitt; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Ralph E. Goldstein. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Feb40; LP9562.
THE FLAME. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 97 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
a stary by Robert T. Shannon.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
John H. Auer; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble;
music, Heinz Roemheld; music director, Cy
Feuer; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Cast: John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert
Paige, Broderick Crawford, Henry Travers.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Nov47;
LP1326.
FLAME CULTIVATION WITH THE SIZZ-
WEEDER. Presentation Associates, for
Fijelen Research & Development Co., with
the cooperation of the Mississippi
Agriculture Experiment Station - Delta
Branch Station.
Appl. author: Richard A, Wilson, Richard H.
Lyford.
© Fijelen Research & Development Co.;
title, descr. & 101 prints, 18Aug45;
MU16205.
FLAME OF BARBARY COAST. c1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Borden
Chase; music director, Morton Scott;
orchestrations, Dale Butts; photographer,
Robert DeGrasse; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Apr45;
LP13245,
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THE FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Rene Clair; written by Norman Krasna;
photography, Rudolph Mate; film editor,
Frank Gross,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr41;
LP10438,
FLAME OF THE WEST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 8 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Bennett Foster.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Adele
Buffington; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Danny Milner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Apr45;
LP13691,
FLAME OF YOUTH. Republic Productions,
Inc., ¢1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama about a gang of
juvenile delinquents.
Credits: Associate producer, Lou Brock;
director, R. G. Springsteen; story, Albert
DeMond; screenplay, Robert Libott, Frank
Burt, Bradford Ropes; music, Stanley
Wilson; film editor, Robert Leeds.
Cast: Barbra Fuller, Ray McDonald,
Danni Nolan, Tony Barrett, Carol Brannan,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 50ct49;
LP2563.
FLAMING BULLETS. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Harry
Fraser; music director, Lee Zahler.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 150ct45;
LP13573.,
FLAMING FURY. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A criminal ring which sets
fire to business establishments in order to
share the profits from the insurance is
apprehended by the Arson Bureau of Los
Angeles. Based on a combination of actual
cases,
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, George Blair; written by
John K. Butler; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Roberts, George Cooper, David
Wolfe, Billy Wayne, Peter Brocco.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul49;
LP2449,
FLAMINGO. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jan42; MP11987.
FLAMINGO ROAD. Michael Curtiz Pro-
ductions. Released through Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a play by Robert and
Sally Wilder.
Summary: A melodrama of unrequited
love, political corruption, and violence.
Setting, a small town in the South,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Robert
Wilder; original music, Max Steiner; music
director, Ray Heindorf; film editor, Folmar
Blangsted.
Cast: Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney
Greenstreet, David Brian, Gladys George.
© Michael Curtiz Productions; 30Apr49;
LP2263.
FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 2 reels
each. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray
Taylor; screenplay, George H. Plympton,
Basil Dickey, Barry Shipman.
Cast: Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Carol
Hughes, Frank Shannon, Charles Middleton,
Anne Gwynne,
1, The Purple Death! © 8Feb40; LP9444,
2. Freezing Torture! © 8Feb40; LP9445.
3. Walking Bombs! © 8Feb40; LP9446.
4, The Destroying Ray. © 21Feb40;
LP9447,
5. The Palace of Horror, © 21Feb40;
LP9448,
6. Flaming Death. © 21Feb40; LP9449.
7. The Land of the Dead. © 9Apr40;
LP9526,
8. The Fiery Abyss. © 9Apr40; LP9527.
9. The Pool of Peril. © 9Apr40; LP9528.
10, The Death Mist. © 16Apr40; LP9556.
11, Stark Treachery! © 16Apr40; LP9557.
12, Doom of the Dictator. © 16Apr40;
LP9558,
FLASHES TO DEALERS. Presented by
Richfield Oil Corp. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 9May46; 13 prints, 13May46;
MU563.
FLASHING BLADES. SEE Variety Views,
no. 104,
FLASHING FINS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The
World of Sports)
Summary: Dolphin and sailfish are caught
in a deep-sea fishing trip off the coast of
Florida,
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Nov48
(in notice: 1949); MP3859.
FLASHING GUNS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, Frank H. Young; music director,
Edward J. Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Aug47;
LP1192.
FLASHING LIGHT SIGNALS. Presented by
United States Navy. sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr, 7Aug42; 143 prints, 6Aug42;
MU12739,
FLAT FEAT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Sterling Holloway joins the
police force and captures several notorious
criminals.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; story and screen-
play, Elwood Ullman,
Cast: Sterling Holloway.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jun48;
LP1703,
FLATBOATMEN OF THE FRONTIER; Ohio
Valley farmers: 1790-1820, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec41;
MP 14203,
FLAXY MARTIN. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1949. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A crime-melodrama which
includes blackmail, theft, and murder.
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Richard Bare; written by David Long; mu-
sic, William Lava; film editor, Frank
Magee.
Cast: Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott,
Dorothy Malone, Tom D'Andrea, Helen
Westcott.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Feb49;
LP2108,
THE FLEA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11266,
THE FLEET IS IN. Presented by Pontiac
Motor Division. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General Mo-
tors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 209 prints,
100ct40; LU9989,
THE FLEET'S IN. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 9 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Monte Brice and J. Walter Ruben and a
play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles
Robinson,
Credits: Director, Victor Schertzinger;
screenplay, Walter DeLeon, Sid Silvers,
Ralph Spence; photographer, William
Mellor; film editor, Paul Weatherwax.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Apr42;
LP11202,
FLEETS OF STREN'TH. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon, Jack Mercer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Mar42;
LP11192,
FLESH AND FANTASY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943, 94 min., sd. Based on
stories by Oscar Wilde and Laslo Vadnay.
Credits: Producers, Charles Boyer,
Julien Duvivier; director, Julien Duvivier;
screenplay, Ernest Pascal, Samuel Hof-
fenstein, Ellis St. Joseph; music score,
Alexandre Tansman; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep43;
LP12297,
FLICKER MEMORIES. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 732
ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 16Oct41; LP10900.
FLIES AIN'T HUMAN, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Apr41;
MP11039.,
FLIGHT ANGELS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 8 reels. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. From an original story
by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Maurice Leo.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18May40;
LP9648,
FLIGHT COMMAND. Loew's Inc. with the
cooperation of the United States Navy,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
story by Harvey Haislip and John Sutherland.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Frank Borzage; screenplay, Wells
Root, Harvey Haislip; musie score, Franz
Waxman; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Dec40; LP10166.
FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 102 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, David Hempstead;
director, Lothar Mendes; story, Horace
McCoy; screenplay, Oliver H. P. Garrett,
S. K. Lauren; adaptation, Jane Murfin;
music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Apr43;
LP12112,
FLIGHT FROM DESTINY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 8 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a
story by Anthony Berkeley.
Credits: Director, Vincent Sherman;
sereenplay, Barry Trivers.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb41;
LP10241,
FLIGHT INTO TIME, Herbert Kerkow, Inc.,
c1948. Presented by Trans World Airline,
Inc. 28 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: A TWA Constellation takes its
passengers on a tour of Mediterranean
countries,
Credits: Written by Frank Beckwith;
editor, Stanley Cypher.
© Trans World Airline, Inc.; 21Dec48;
MP3828,
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd.
-
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
121
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, B. P. Schulberg;
director, Sidney Salkow; story, Richard
Carroll, Betty Hopkins; screenplay, Michael
Blankfort; music, Werner R. Heymann;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Jun42;
LP11453,
FLIGHT TO NOWHERE. Screen Guild Pro-
ductions, Inc. c1946. 8 reels.
Credits: Producer, William B. David;
director, William Rowland; screenplay,
Arthur V. Jones.
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc.; 10ct46;
LP628,
FLIP FLAP. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Novel-
toon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; animation,
Myron Waldman, William B. Pattengill.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48;
LP1474,
FLIRTY BIRDY. c1945. 669 ft., sd., color.
(A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon) (An
MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Irven Spence, Kenneth
Muse, Ray Patterson; music, Scott Bradley.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Sep45; LP13505.
FLIVVER FLYING, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Robert Gottschalk,
Leonard Klein; narrator, Knox Manning.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jun45; MP16160.
FLOATING ELEPHANTS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 790 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no. 7)
Credits: Narration, Dan Seymour; narrative
by Gordon Auchincloss; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 40ct40;
MP10575.
FLOATING ISLANDS. Central New York
Power Corp. 1 reel, color, 16mm.
Credits: Animation, John Edward DeTore;
photography, Jack Lunn Mowers. Koda-
chrome. f
© Central N. Y. Power Corp.; title, descr.
& 3 prints, 23Feb44; MU14502.
FLOOD WATERS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
(Answer Man Series, no. 4B)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit;
director, Benjamin R. Parker; editor,
Charles R. Senf.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 8Jun48; MP3501,
FLOOR SHOW. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb43; MP13242,
FLOP GOES THE WEASEL. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., ¢1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-
release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20May49 (in
notice: 1947); MP4102,
FLORA. Screen Gems, Inc., c1948,. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody, no. 31)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz,
Henry Binder; director, Alex Lony; story,
Cal Howard, Dave Monahan; animation,
Grant Simmons, Paul Sommer, Chuck
Otterstrom, Jay Sarbry; music, Darriell
Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Mar48; LP1519.
FLORIAN. Loew's Inc., c1940, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based on the novel by Felix Salter.
Credits: Producer, Winfield Sheehan;
director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Noel
Langley, Geza Herczeg, James Kevin
McGuinness; music score, Franz Waxman;
film editor, Frank Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Apr40; LP9548.
FLORIDA FROLICS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jul46; MP904.
FLORIDA, LAND OF FLOWERS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel,
sd., color. (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet
of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Lowell Thomas; music score,
John Rochetti; photographer, Jack Painter;
editor, Lew Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Sep40; MP10480,
FLORIDA SHACK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 210ct46; MP1229,
FLOTSAM. SEE So Ends Our Night.
THE FLOW OF ELECTRICITY. Young
America Films, Inc., c1946. 10 min.,
16mm,
Credits: Advisor, Gerald S. Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 31Dec46;
MP1585,
FLOWING GOLD. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 9 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Suggested by a
story by Rex Beach,
Credits: Director, Alfred Green; screen-
play, Kenneth Gamet.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Aug40;
LP9856,
FLUFFY, THE KITTEN. c1941. 15 min.,
si., 16mm.
Credits: Producers, Grayce Space,
Kenneth F. Space.
© Kenneth F, Space; 6May41; MP11542.
FLUID FLOW IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Raphael Gustave Wolff.
© Adel Precision Products Corp.; 28Sep44;
MP15441.
FLUNG BY A FLING. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm. /
(All Star Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy about two
married men at a Legion convention,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story, John Grey; screenplay, Jules
White; film editor, Edwin Bryant. ;
Cast: Gus Schilling, Richard Lane.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12May49;
LP2375.
FLUSH OF GOLD. SEE Alaska.
FLY-BY-NIGHT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by
Ben Roberts and Sidney Sheldon.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Jay Dratler;
photography, John Seitz; film editor, Arthur
Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jan42;
LP11246.
FLY FISHING. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
¢e1940, 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Directed and written by Del
Frazier; commentator, Wendell Niles.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 21Sep40;
MP10488,
THE FLY IN THE OINTMENT. Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 610 ft.,
sd. (Phantasy, no. 28)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Paul Sommer; story, Dun Roman;
animation, Jim Armstrong, Volus Jones;
music, Paul Worth, Maurice de Packk,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Jul43; LP12404,
FLY ON THE WALL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14544,
FLY TYING. Arnold and Johnson Productions,
c1948. 16 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Describes in detail how to tie
a representative dry fly, and shows close-
ups of different types of artificial flies.
© Arnold & Johnson Productions; 10ct48;
MP4384,
THE FLYING BEAR. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
788 ft., sd., color. (An M-G-M Cartoon)
A Rudolf Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov41; LP11280.
FLYING BLIND. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Frank
McDonald; original screenplay, Maxwell
Shane, Richard Murphy; photography, Fred
Jackman, Jr.; editor, Robert Crandall,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug41;
LP10952.
FLYING CADETS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original screen-
play, Joseph West, Roy Chanslor, Stanley
Rubin; photography, John W. Boyle; film
editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Sep41;
LP10695,
FLYING FEET. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jun43; MP13703,
FLYING FEVER. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w. (A Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 26Dec41; MP12519,
FLYING FORTRESS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 68 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Director, Walter Forde; screen-
play, Brock Williams, Gordon Wellesley,
Edward Dryhurst; music director, Jack
Beauer; photography, Basil Emmott; editor,
Terence Fisher.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Dec42;
LP11844,
FLYING GUNNERS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
George Putnam; music score, L. de Fran-
cesco; photography, Jack Kuhne; film editor,
Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Sep43; MP14908,
FLYING HIGH. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., color.
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General.
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr, & 40 prints,
20Mar41; MU10945,
FLYING HOOFS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 856 ft., sd., 35mm. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Jun46;
MP1089.
THE FLYING JALOPY. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1943, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
122
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE FLYING JALOPY. Cont'd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Jan43;
LP11888,
THE FLYING SERPENT. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original story and
screenplay, John T. Neville; music director,
Leo Erdody; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 1Feb46; LP84.
FLYING SPORTSMAN IN JAMAICA. Vita-
phone Corp., c1947, 10 min., sd., color,
35mm. (The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Narrator, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 17May47; MP2056.
FLYING STEWARDESS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; music
score, John Rochetti; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; editor, Lew Lahr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Mar40; MP10371.
FLYING TARGETS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 899 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Narrative, Stanley Frank; nar-
ration, Dan Seymour; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb40;
MP10001.
FLYING THE P-39. Bell Aircraft Corp.
Motion Picture Division with the cooperation
of the United States Army Air Forces.
23 min., sd., b&w and color, 16mm,
Credits: Directed and written by Norman
Mathews; animation, Karel Dodal; camera-
man and editor, Julian C. Townsend.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
11 prints, 14Nov45; MU16507.
FLYING THE WEATHER MAP. Walt Disney
Productions, sd., color.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr, &
2 prints, 22Aug44; MP15129.
FLYING TIGERS. c1942, 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, David Miller; original
story, Kenneth Gamet; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet, Barry Trivers; music score, Victor
Young; music director, Walter Scharf;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Oct42;
LP11620.
FLYING WILD. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, William West; story and screenplay,
Al Martin;-photography, Fred Jackman, Jr.;
film editor, Robert Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Mar41;
LP10420,
FLYING WITH MUSIC. Released through
United Artists, c1942, Presented by Hal
Roach. 5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Hal Roach; director,
George Archainbaud; screenplay, M. Coates
Webster, Louis S. Kaye; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Richard Curftier.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 6Aug42;
LP11506.
FLY'S LAST FLIGHT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Larz Bourne; animation, Tom
Johnson, Frank Endres; music, Winston
Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Dec49;
LP2709,
FOALED FOR FAME, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Sports Review)
Summary; Shows how a young horse is
trained for racing at the Calumet Farm in
Kentucky, Includes scenes of Citation
winning the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness,
and the Belmont Stakes,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; narrator, Mel Allen;
music scote, L, De Francesco; film editor,
Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Mar49; MP3936.
FOG, Walt Disney Productions, sd., color.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15123.
FOG ISLAND, PRC Pictures, Inc., c1945,
7 reels, sd, Based on the play "Angel
Island" by Bernadine Angus.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Terry Morse; screenplay,
Pierre Gendron; film editor, George
McGuire,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Feb45; LP13610.
FOG PILOTING, United States Navy.
Appl, author: John H, Obold.
© Springer Pictures, Inc,; title, descr, &
2 prints, 190ct43; MU14055.
THE FOGHORN LEGHORN,. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Charles
McKimson, Manny Could, Phil DeLara,
John Carey, Pete Burness.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 120ct48; MP3392.
FOLIES PARISIENNE, Universal Pictures
Co.,, Inc., c1940, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Apr40;
LP9529.
FOLLOW ME QUIETLY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949, 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A murder mystery in which a
killer strangles his victims on rainy nights,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Richard O, Fleischer; story, Francis
Rosenwald, Anthony Mann; screenplay,
Lillie Hayward; music director, C, Bakalein-
ikoff; music, Leonid Raab; film editor,
Elmo Williams,
Cast; William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick,
Jeff Corey, Nestor Paiva, Charles D,
Brown,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Jul49;
LP2463.
FOLLOW THAT BLONDE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946. 18 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W, Williams,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep46;
LP716,.
FOLLOW THAT MUSIC. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946, 18 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Musical Featurette, no, 2)
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; screenplay, Russ
Green; film editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Gene Krupa and his orchestra,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 31Dec46;
LP938,
FOLLOW THAT WOMAN, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945, 69 min., sd, Based on
a story by Ben Perry,
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Lew Landers;
screenplay, Winston Miller, Maxwell
Shane; editor, Henry Adams,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Dec45; LP7.
FOLLOW THE BAND, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943, 7 reels, sd, Froma
story by Richard English,
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Mal-
vern; director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
Warren Wilson, Dorothy Bennett; photog-
raphy, Elwood Bredell; film editor, Milton
Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc,; 19Apr43;
LP12035,
FOLLOW THE BOYS, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1944, 13 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Charles K, Feldman;
director, Eddie Sutherland; original screen-
play, Lou Breslow, Gertrude Purcell; music
director, Leigh Harline; photographer, David
Abel; film editor, Fred R, Feitshans, Jr,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Mar44;
LP12601,
FOLLOW THE LEADER, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story, Ande Lamb; screenplay, William X.
Crowley, Beryl Sachs; photographer, Mar-
cel Le Picard; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29Apr44;
LP12627.
FOLLOW THRU WITH SAM BYRD. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1944, 847 ft,, sd. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret;
photography, Jack Etra,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb44;
MP14503,
FOLLOW US. Pictorial Research, Inc.,
c1949, Presented by U. S, Army and the
U.S, Air Force Recruiting Service, 2 reels,
sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Life and training at an Army
Officer Candidate School,
Credits: Director, John Barnwell,
© Louis De Rochemont Associates, Inc.;
15May49; MP4435,
FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel,
sd,, color, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports
Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; direc-
tor, Jack Munroe; narrator, Ed Thorgersen;
photographer, Jack Painter, Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Mar40; MP10016,
FOO, A LITTLE BALLY-HOO, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 17Sep45; MP16321,
FOOD FOR THOUGHT, Presented by E, I,
du Pont de Nemours & Co.,, Inc, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Allan Forrest; music
director, Samuel Benavie; film editor,
Leroy Conway,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service.
© Cellophane Division, E, I, du Pont de
Nemours & Co., Inc.,; title & descr.,
16Mar40; 187 prints, 25Mar40; LU9506,
THE FOOD STORE, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Feb46; MP264,
FOOD—WEAPON OF CONQUEST, c1942,
Presented by United Artists, 2 reels, sd,
(The World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 5Jun42;
MP12704,
FOODS AND NUTRITION. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 2Jan40;
MP9993,
FOOLIN' AROUND, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Nov43; MP14100,
FOOL'S GOLD, Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 64 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on "Hopalong Cassidy" and
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
123
FOOL'S GOLD. Cont'd.
other characters created by Clarence E.
Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Doris Schroeder; music, David Chudnow;
film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Jane Randolph.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
31Jan47; LP804,
THE FOOTBALL FAN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: Satirizes a radio broadcast of
a football game.
Credits: Producer and director, Justin
Herman; narrator, Ward Wilson; editors,
Robert Blauvelt, Frank W. Madden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Sep49;
MP4515,
FOOTBALL FANFARE,. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
(Movietone's Sports Review) ;
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Mel Allen; music score, L. deFran-
cesco; editor, Tom Cummiskey.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Aug46; MP1092.,
FOOTBALL FINESSE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Sports Review)
Summary: Shows college football, and such
teams as Michigan, Notre Dame, and Penn
in action.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Mel Allen; music, L. DeFrancesco; editor,
Tom Cummiskey.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Sep48; MP3618.
FOOTBALL HEADLINERS OF 1948. RKO
Pathe, Inc., c1948, 16 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A pictorial view of the season's
highlights and thrills in college football.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Dec48; MP3884.
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Written by De Leon Anthony;
narrator, Wendell Niles.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep40;
MP10524.
FOOTBALL MAGIC. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 20 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (Fea-
turette) Warner Bros.
Summary: A review of the 1947 football
season, including training activities and
important college and professional games.
Also shows high school contests, and
vacant-lot teams in action.
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Dan Donaldson; editor,
Lou Hess.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Sep48; MP3310,
FOOTBALL 1946, NAVY VS. ARMY. Navy
Athletic Association, c1946. 3 reels, color,
16mm.
Appl. author: Dale Enid Wildoner.
© Navy Athletic Association; 18Dec46;
MP1739,
FOOTBALL OFFICIATING MECHANICS
AND PROCEDURES. George C. Gardner.
Summary: A teaching film, designed to
show football officials and coaches the
correct positions and actions of the referee,
umpire, linesman, and field judge during
the playing of intercollegiate games.
© George C. Gardner; title, descr. &
2 prints, 9Jul48; MU3216.
FOOTBALL THRILLS. Loew's Inc., c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
794 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; music score, Max Terr; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep46; MP1059.
FOOTBALL THRILLS, no. 10.
Loew's Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty) An MGM
picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; music, Scott Bradley; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug47; MP2371,.
FOOTBALL THRILLS, no, 11. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 9 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (Pete
Smith Specialty) An MGM picture.
Summary: Outstanding plays in college
football for ten seasons, 1938-1947,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Aug48; MP3268.
FOOTBALL THRILLS, no. 12. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 9 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. (Pete
Smith Specialty) An MGM picture.
Summary: A review of the highlights of
college football during the 1948 season.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; music director, Andre Previn;
film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Aug49; MP4450,
FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1939, Loew's
Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 796 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ferris Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Sep40; MP10649.
FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1940. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
804 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Music score, David Snell; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Sep41; LP10742.
FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1941. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
839 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Music score, David Snell; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Sep42; MP12847.
FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1942, Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 904 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Sep43; MP14089,
FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1944, Loew's Inc.,
¢c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 773 ft., sd., bkw. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; music score, Max Terr; film-editor,
Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Sep45; MP16443.
FOOTLIGHT FEVER. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 69 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Reis; story, Bert
Granet; screenplay, lan McLellan Hunter,
Bert Granet; editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Mar41;
LP10471,
FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the comic strip "Blondie" created by
Chic Young.
Credits: Producer and director, Frank
Strayer; screenplay, Karen DeWolf, Connie
Lee; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Sep43;
LP12308,
FOOTLIGHT RHYTHM, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 18.min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Musical Parade Featurette)
Summary: A musical short in which a
young actress chooses marriage in pref-
erence to a career.
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Billy Daniels; original screenplay, Peter R.
Brooke; music director, Irvin Talbot;
music score, Van Cleave; editor, Frank
Bracht,
Cast: Sally Rawlinson, Kenny O'Morrison,
Margaret Field, Grady Sutton, Albert Ruiz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1557.
FOOTLIGHT SERENADE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 17,227 ft., sd. Based
on a story by Fidel LaBarba and Kenneth
Earl,
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Lynn
Sterling; music director, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Aug42; LP11847.
FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
play by Lazlo Fodor, Bernard Merivale,
Jeffrey Dell.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Lester Cole, John Wexley.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Mar41;
LP10292.
FOR AMERICA WE SAVE. Presented by
Firestone.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.;
title & descr., 5Jun42; 220 prints, 6Jun42;
MU12547,
FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 5,600 ft., sd.
Based on the original story by Clarence
Budington Kelland.
Credits: Director, Shepard Traube;
screenplay, Wanda Tuchok, Ethel Hill,
Walter Bullock; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
170ct40; LP10501.
FOR BETTER LIVING, c1940. Presented by
Frigidaire. 1 reel, color.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., d.b.a.
The Jam Handy Organization; 15Apr40;
MP 10343,
FOR BETTER OR NURSE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz, Irving Dressler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Jun45;
LP13635,
FOR ME AND MY GAL, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
5 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Busby Berkeley; original story, Howard
Emmett Rogers; screenplay, Richard Sher-
man, Fred Finklehoffe, Sid Silvers; musical
adaptation, Roger Edens; music director,
Georgie Stoll; orchestrations, Conrad
Salinger, George Bassman, Leo Arnaud;
film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep42; LP11585,
FOR OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES.
SEE Our Vines Have Tender Grapes.
FOR RED NELLIE'S HONOUR. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11658,.
FOR SALE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 190ct42; MP13081. :
FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS. Warner
Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
124
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ben
Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil
Monroe,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Nov49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4741,
FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE! Loew's Inc.,
1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., bkw. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Allan R. Kenward;
original story and screenplay, John C.
Higgins; film editor, Jack Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jun42; LP11451.
FOR THE LOVE OF MARY. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1948. 91 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A musical farce-comedy about
the romantic affairs of a White House
telephone operator. Photographed in
Washington.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; director,
Frederick de Cordova; original screenplay,
Oscar Brodney; music, Frank Skinner;
orchestrations, David Tamkin; film editor,
Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien,
Don Taylor, Jeffrey Lynn, Ray Collins.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov48;
LP1949,
FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1947, 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on characters created by Al
Martin.
Credits: Producer, John Haggott; director,
John Sturges; original screenplay, Malcolm
Stuart Boylan; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor,. James Sweeney.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Tom Powers, Ann
Doran, Aubrey Mather, Sid Tomack.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1May47;
LP1030.
FOR THOSE WHO DARE. SEE Lust for Gold.
FOR TIMES LIKE THESE. Oxford University
Press, c1942. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Benjamin N, Skellie.
© Oxford University Press; 22May42;
MP 12504,
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943. 19 reels, sd., color.
From the novel by Ernest Hemingway.
Credits: Producer and director, Sam Wood;
screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music score,
Victor Young; editors, Sherman Todd, John
Link. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jul43;
LP13099.
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10933,
FOR YOU I DIE. Arpi Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 76 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A convict, forced to take part
in a prison break, is persuaded to return
to prison to complete his sentence.
Credits: Producers, Robert Presnell, Sr.,
John Reinhardt; director, John Reinhardt;
original screenplay, Robert Presnell, Sr.;
music direction and score, Paul Sawtell;
film editor, Jason Bernie.
Cast: Cathy Downs, Paul Langston,
Mischa Auer.
© Arpi Productions, Inc.; 15Dec47;
LP1445,
FORBIDDEN PASSAGE. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., baw. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinneman;
original story and screenplay, Carl Dudley;
film editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Feb41; LP10357.
THE FORBIDDEN STREET. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 91 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Previously issued under
the titles "Britannia Mews," "Affairs of
Adelaide," and Impulse." Based on the
novel "Britannia Mews'' by Margery Sharp.
Summary: Defying her well-to-do family,
a young woman marries a dissolute painter.
Setting, the London slums in the 1880's.
Filmed in England.
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
director,-Jean Negulesco; screenplay, Ring
Lardner, Jr.; music score, Malcolm
Arnold; music director, Muir Mathieson.
Cast: Dana Andrews, Maureen O'Hara,
Dame Sybil Thorndike, Fay Compton,
A. E. Matthews.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13May49; LP2450.
FORBIDDEN TRAILS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Robert N. Bradbury; original
screenplay, Jess Bowers; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jan42;
LP11160,
FORGA HIDRAULICA, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, George T. Renner,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Jun46; MP778.
FORCE OF EVIL. Roberts Production, Inc.,
¢1949. An MGM and Enterprise Studios
presentation. 78 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel "Tucker's People" by
Ira Wolfert.
Summary: A melodrama about some
numbers racketeers who take part ina
gang war.
Credits: Producer, Bob Roberts; director,
Abraham Polonsky; screenplay, Abraham
Polonsky, Ira Wolfert; music, David Raksin;
film editor, Arthur Seid.
Cast: John Garfield, Beatrice Pearson,
Thomas Gomez, Marie Windson, Howland
Chamberlin,
© Roberts Production, Inc.; 31Jan49
(in notice: 1948); MP3762,
FORCED LANDING. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William C. Thomas,
William C. Pine; director, Gordon Wiles;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Edward
Churchill; editor, Robert Crandall.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jul41;
LP10589,
A FOREIGN AFFAIR. Paramount Pictures
Inc., 1948, 116 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A romantic comedy about a
sedate Iowa Congresswoman, bent on
investigating the morale of American
occupation troops in Germany, and a
carefree American officer who courts the
Congresswoman and a Nazi glamour girl
at the same time. Setting, Berlin.
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett;
director, Billy Wilder; original story,
David Shaw; screenplay, Charles Brackett,
Billy Wilder, Richard L. Breen; adaptation,
Robert Harari; music score, Frederick
Hollander; film editor, Deane Harrison.
Cast: Jean Arthur, Marlene Dietrich,
John Lund, Millard Mitchell, Peter Von
Zerneck.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Aug48;
LP1765,
FOREIGN AGENT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Martin Mooney, Max
King; director, William Beaudine; original
story, Martin Mooney; screenplay, Martin
Mooney, John Krafft; photography, Max
Stengler; film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Sep42;
LP11566,
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, Released
thru United Artists, c1940. Presented by
Walter Wanger. 13 reels, sd. An Alfred
Hitchcock production.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger;
director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay,
Charles Bennett, Joan Harrison; music,
Alfred Newman; film editor, Dorothy
Spencer,
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.;
29Aug40; LP9901.
THE FOREST COMMANDOS. The Vitaphone
Corp. with the cooperation of the Forest
Protection Service of the Department of
Lands and Forests, Province of Ontario,
Canada, c1945. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Van Campen Heilner; written by
Glen Ireton; narrator, Knox M s
photographer, Andre de La Varre. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec45; MP117.
FOREST CONSERVATION. The Conserva-
tion Foundation in association with the
New York Zoological Society. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm. (The
Living Forest Series, no. 3)
Summary: Calls attention to the many
ways in which man has depleted the forest,
and shows what is being done in order to
conserve forest resources. For junior and
senior high school and adult groups.
© The New York Zoological Society;
8Sep49; MP4730,
THE FOREST GROWS. The Conservation
Foundation in association with the New
York Zoological Society. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm. (The
Living Forest Series, no. 1)
Summary: Presents the story of how our
forests grow, describing the various
elements that contribute to the mature
forest. Explains forest zones in relation
to temperature and rainfall, and defines
the phrase the climax forest" in terms of
the species that predominate when the
forest is mature. For junior and senior
high school and adult groups.
© The New York Zoological Society;
8Sep49; MP4729.
THE FOREST PRODUCES. The Conserva-
tion Foundation in association with the
New York Zoological Society. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm, (The
Living Forest Series, no, 2)
Summary: Portrays the development by
the forest of the great life-giving resources
which man exploits. Describes timber and
how it grows; explains the watershed's vast
underground reservoir; and enumerates the
recreational facilities provided by the
forest. For junior and senior high school
and adult groups.
© The New York Zoological Society;
8Sep49; MP4728.
THE FOREST RANGERS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 9 reels, sd., color.
From a story by Thelma Strabel.
Credits: Director, George Marshall;
screenplay, Harold Shumate; music score,
Victor Young; photography, Charles Lang,
Jr.; film editor, Paul Weatherwax. Techni-
color.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Sep42;
LP11679,
FORESTRY AND FOREST INDUSTRIES.
Burton Holmes Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm. (Your Life Works Series)
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
© Arthur P. Twogood; 15Sep46; MP1192.
FOREVER AMBER. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 140 min., sd., color,
35mm. From the novel by Kathleen Winsor.
Summary: Tragedy is the lot of Amber, an
adventuress of the English Restoration
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
125
FOREVER AMBER. Cont'd.
period, because of a love that lasts forever.
The drama is presented against a back-
ground of court pageantry and stirring
events.
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
director, Otto Preminger; screenplay,
Philip Dunne, Ring Lardner, Jr.; adaptation,
Jerome Cady; music director, Alfred
Newman.
Cast: Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde,
Richard Greene, George Sanders, Glenn
Langan.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
220ct47; LP1390.
FOREVER AND A DAY. Distributed by
RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 104
min., sd. An Anglo-American production,
Credits: Producers and directors, Rene
Clair, Edmund Goulding, Cedric Hardwicke,
and others; written by Charles Bennett,
C. S. Forrester, Lawrence Hazard, and
others; music, Anthony Collins; editors,
Elmo Williams, George Crone.
Appl. author: Anglo-American Produc-
tions, Inc.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Mar43;
LP11962,
FOREVER YOURS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1944,. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Nigh; original screen-
play, Neil Rau, George Sayre; music
director, Edward Kay; photographer,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Ray Curtiss.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22Dec44;
LP13152,
FORGOTTEN GIRLS. c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Phil Rosen; original story,
Frank McDonald; screenplay, Joseph
Moncure March, F. Hugh Herbert; adapta-
tion, George Beck; music director, Cy
Feuer; photography, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Mar40;
LP9577.
FORGOTTEN ISLAND. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
in collaboration with the editors of This
Week Magazine, c1947, 18 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (This Is America, no. 6)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, John Ferno; written by Richard
Hanser; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 4Apr47; MP2159.
THE FORGOTTEN MAN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941. 990 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May41;
. LP10550,
FORGOTTEN TREASURE. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
878 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story, Doane Hoag; music score, Max Terr;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Jul43; LP12171.
FORGOTTEN VICTORY. Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
978 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann;
screenplay, Robert Lopez; music score,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Harry
Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Dec39; LP9590.
FORGOTTEN WOMEN. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 65 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A drama showing how the un-
happy domestic problems of four young
women are solved,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Beaudine; screenplay,
W. Scott Darling; music director, Edward J.
Kay; film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast: Elyse Knox, Edward Norris, Robert
Shayne, Theodora Lynch, Veda Ann Borg.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jul49;
LP2548,
A FORMACAO DA MONTANHA. Encyclope-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Carey Croneis.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Jun46; MP779.
FORMS AND USES OF THE TEETH. c1943.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. authors: Marjorie F. Ellis, Kenneth
R. Edwards.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; 4Jun43; MP14296.
THE FORSYTE SAGA. SEE That Forsyte
Woman,
FORT APACHE. Argosy Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 128 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Sug-
gested by the story, Massacre," by James
Warner Bellah.
Summary: An Arizona army post in the
1870's is the setting for this drama about
an arrogant colonel and the brave men of
his regiment. The Apaches are incited to
massacre by the policies of the officer, and
the regiment is annihilated.
Credits: Producers, John Ford, Merian C.
Cooper; director, John Ford; screenplay,
Frank S. Nugent; arranger, Lucien Cailliet;
music score, Richard Hageman; film editor,
Jack Murray.
Cast: John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley
Temple, Pedro Armendariz, John Agar.
© Argosy Pictures Corp.; 27Mar48;
LP1568,
FORTY BOYS AND A SONG. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Irving Applebaum.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec41;
MP11864,
48 HOURS. Ealing Studios, Ltd., London,
c1942. 10 reels. From a story by Graham
Greene.
Credits: Director, Cavalcanti; story and
screenplay, John Dighton, Diana Morgan,
Angus MacPhail.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 27Oct42; LP12990.
FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based ona story by
Jean Guitton.
Credits: Producer, Harry Rapf; director,
Busby Berkeley; screenplay, Dorothy Yost,
Ernest Pagano; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Apr40; LP9605.
THE 40MM QUAD ANTIAIRCRAFT GUN.
2 1/2 reels, sd. U.S. Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 17Sep43; MU13940.
THE 40MM TWIN ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN.
2 1/2 reels, sd. U.S. Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 17Sep43; MU13943.
THE 49TH STATE. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is America,
no, 12
el Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
David Griffin; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 19Sep47; MP2407.
47TH STREET JIVE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Aug44; MP15153.
FORTY THIEVES. Released through United
Artists, c1944. Presented by Harry A.
Sherman Productions. 60 min., sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E.
Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Michael Wilson, Bernie Kamins; music
score, Mort Glickman; photography,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Carol Lewis.
Appl. author: United Artists Corp.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
23Jun44; LP12763,
43 LEON STREET. The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. Presented by United Drug Co. 1 reel,
sd,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne.
© United Drug Co.; title & descr., 2Mar40;
132 prints, 4Mar40; MU10008.
FOSTER'S CANARY COLLEGE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
(Person-Oddity, no. 132)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Howard Petrie.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Apr44;
MP14801,.
THE FOUL BALL PLAYER. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jack Ward; animation, Bill Nolan, Ralph
Sommerville.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24May40;
LP9664,
FOUL HUNTING. Walt Disney Productions,
e1947. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm. (A Walt
Disney Goofy)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Dick Kinney, Bob North; animation, Art
Babbitt, Al Bertino, Volus Jones, Jack
Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 7May47;
LP1373.
FOUND WANTING. C. O. Baptista Films,
c1942, 1 reel.
Appl. author: George F. Santa.
© C. O. Baptista Films; 25Apr42;
MP12415,
FOUNDRY PRACTICE; bench molding. Atlas
Educational Film Co., c1945. 1 reel each.
Atlas Educational Film Co.
Appl. author: I. R, Rehm.
1, Molding with a Loose Pattern. © 1Mar45;
MP15817.
2. Making a Simple Core. © 1Mar45;
MP15818,
3. Molding Part Having a Vertical Core.
© 1Mar45; MP15819.
4, Molding with a Split Pattern. © 1Mar45;
MP15820,
5. Molding with a Gated Pattern. © 1Mar45
MP15821,
FOUNDRY PRACTICE; floor molding. Atlas
Educational Film Co., c1945. 1 reel each.
© Atlas Educational Film Co.
Appl. author: I. R. Rehm.
1, Molding with a Loose Pattern. © 1Mar4t
MP15814,
2. Molding Part with Deep Green Sand Core
© 1Mar45; MP15815.
3. Molding a Valve Body. © 1Mar45;
MP15880,
4, Molding a Horizontal Cored Part.
© 1Mar45; MP15816,
5. Molding with a Three Part Flask.
© 1Mar45; MP15881,
FOUNDRY PRACTICE; machine molding.
Filmcraft Productions, c1945. 1 reel each,
16mm. © Filmecraft Productions.
Molding on a Jolt Squeeze Machine.
© 1Sep45; MP509.
Molding a Jolt Roll-Over Pattern Draw
Machine. © 1Sep45; MP512.
FOUNDRY WORK; melting practice. Film-
craft Productions, c1945. 1 reel each,
16mm. © Filmeraft Productions.
Preparing a Cupola for Charging. © 1Sep45;
MP510.
126
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FOUNDRY WORK. Cont'd.
Charging and Operating a Cupola.
© 1Sep45; MP511,
THE FOUNTAINHEAD. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 114 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, A First National picture. Based
on the novel by Ayn Rand.
Summary: A drama depicting an un-
conventional architect's struggle to maintain
his personal integrity in the face of opposi-
tion.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
King Vidor; screenplay, Ayn Rand; music,
Max Steiner; film editor, David Weisbart.
Cast: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond
Massey, Kent Smith, Robert Douglas.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Jul49;
LP2389.
4 F FERDINAND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7TAug44; MP15095,
FOUR FACES WEST. Harry Sherman Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. Presented by The
Enterprise Studios. 90 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel "Paso por Aqui"
by Eugene Manlove Rhodes.
Summary: A frontier melodrama with
scenes laid in New Mexico. The principal
character, a bank robber, stops his flight
from the law to aid an unfortunate Mexican
family.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay,
Graham Baker, Teddi Sherman; adaptation,
William and Milarde Brent; music director,
Rudolph Polk; music, Paul Sawtell; film
editor, Edward Mann.
Cast: Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Charles
Bickford, Joseph Calleia, William Conrad.
© Harry Sherman Pictures, Inc.; 21May48;
LP1753.
400 YEARS IN 4 MINUTES. The Calvin
Company, c1945, 23 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Written and directed by Neal
Keehn. Kodachrome.
© General Mills, Inc.; 6Aug45; MP 16484,
FOUR JACKS AND A JILL. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 67 min., sd. Sug-
gested by W. Carey Wonderly's "The
Viennese Charmer."
Credits: Production and screenplay, John
Twist; director, Jack Hively; story, Monte
Brice; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
orchestrations, Gene Rose; editor, George
Hively.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec41;
LP10909,.
FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944, 7,618 ft., sd.
Based on the experiences of Kay Francis,
Carole Landis, Martha Raye and Mitzi
Mayfair.
Credits: Director, William A. Seiter;
story, Froma Sand, Fred Niblo, Jr.; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Snag
Werris; music directors, Emil Newman,
Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Apr44; LP12812,
FOUR LETTERS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Mar46; MP254,
FOUR MOTHERS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Suggested by the
book "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst.
Credits: Director, William Keighley;
original screenplay, Stephen Morehouse
Avery.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 4Jan41;
LP10150.
FOUR O'CLOCK JUMP. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Nov44; MP15436, :
FOUR OR FIVE TIMES. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6O0ct41; MP11645,
FOUR SONS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 1940, 7,957 ft., sd. Suggested by
a story by I. A. R. Wylie.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; original
screenplay, John Howard Lawson; music
director, David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Jun40; LP9771,.
FOUR WIVES. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 12 reels, sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture. Suggested by the
book "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst.
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; screen-
play, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein,
Maurice Hanline; music, Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Jan40;
LP9308,
FOWL BRAWL. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947.
6 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Phantasy
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons,
Paul Sommer; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 9Jan47; LP991,
THE FOX AND THE DUCK. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon) (Aesop's Fable)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Aug45; LP13601,
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES. Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 687 ft.,
sd, (Color Rhapsody, no, 79)
Credits: Direction and story, Frank
Tashlin; animation, Bob Wickersham;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Nov41; LP10945,
FOX HUNTING IN THE ROMAN CAMPAGNA.
Distributed by United Artists, c1939. Pre-
sented by F. W. Keller. 1 reel, sd., color.
(World Window Series, no. 2) A World
Window production.
Credits: Producer, John Hanau; director,
Alessandro Blasetti; music, Enzo Masetti;
photography, Jack Cardiff. Technicolor.
© United Artists Corp.; 14Jan39; MP10038.
THE FOX TROT. Folke Robert Espling,
c1942, 1 reel.
© Folke Robert Espling; 10Feb42;
MP12166,
THE FOXES OF HARROW. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 117 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by
Frank Yerby.
Summary: The story of a gentleman
gambler from Ireland who makes a fortune
and marries a Creole beauty. Louisiana
plantation life in the early 19th century
provides the background.
Credits: Producer, William A. Bacher;
director, John M. Stahl; screenplay, Wanda
Tuchock; music, David Buttolph; music
director, Alfred Newman.
Cast: Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara,
Richard Haydn, Victor McLaglen, Vanessa
Brown,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10ct47; LP1437.
FOXEY FLATFOOTS. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1946, 556 ft., sd., color, 35mm, (A Fox
and Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Webb Smith; animation, Paul Sommer,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 11Apr46; LP515.
THE FOXY DUCKLING. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Aug47; MP2284,
FRACTURE OF HUMERUS INVOLVING
RADIAL NERVE, Evelyn Mallory Tate
Buchanan. c1944. 1 reel,
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan; 28Dec44;
MP15506,
FRAIDY CAT. c1942. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 751 ft., sd., color. (An
MG M Cartoon) (Tom and Jerry)
Credits: Music, Scott Bradley. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Feb42; LP11366.
'FRAIDY CAT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP11959,
FRAMED, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947.
81 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jules Schermer;
director, Richard Wallace; story, Jack
Patrick; screenplay, Ben Maddow; music
score, Marlin Skiles; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Barry
Sullivan, Edgar Buchanan, Karen Morley.
Bh aie Pictures Corp.; 27Feb47;
FRAMED. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1939, Presented by Universal Studios.
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Harold Schuster; original screen-
play, Roy Chanslor; cameraman, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec39;
LP9311,
FRAMING FATHER. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Charles E. Roberts; story, Leslie Goodwins,
Charles E. Roberts; film editor, Les Mill-
brook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15May42;
LP11544,
FRANK DUCK BRINGS 'EM BACK ALIVE.
Walt Disney Productions, c1946. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Dick Kinney; animation, Hugh Fraser, Jim
Moore, Al Coe, Andy Engman; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 20May46;
LP1127,
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 8 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, George Waggner;
director, Roy William Neill; original screen-
play, Curtis Siodmak; music director,
H. J. Salter; film editor, Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec42;
LP11965,
FRANKENSTEIN'S CAT. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Nov42; MP13970,
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12387.
FRANKIE MASTERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1939, 1 reel, sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
127
a MASTERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
ont'd.
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; conti-
nuity, Justin Herman; photographer, George
Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec39;
MP9859,
FRATERNITY. SEE On the Sunny Side.
DIE FRAU MEINER TRAUME (GIRL OF MY
DREAMS). 100 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: UFA Filmkunst.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title & descr., 8Dec46; 8 prints, 19Dec46;
LU719.
FRAUD BY MAIL. SEE Variety Views,
no, 132.
FRAUD FIGHTERS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
16 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (This Is America,
no, 7)
Summary: An inside story of how the
U. S. Government strives to enforce its
food and drug codes. Shows the Food and
Drug Administration of the Federal Security
Administration examining medicines,
cosmetics, and food.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director
and photographer, Larry O'Reilly; written
by Jerome Brondfield; narrator, Dwight
Weist; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor,
David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 29Apr49; MP4272.
FRAUEN SIND KEINE ENGEL (WOMEN ARE
NO ANGELS). b&w, 16mm.
Appl. author: Wien Film.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr. & 9 prints, 8Dec46; LU767.
FRECKLES COMES HOME, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd. Suggested
by the novel by Jeannette Stratton-Porter.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
Edmond Kelso; photography, Max Stengler;
film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14Jan42;
LP11231,
FRED MEETS A BANK. Coronet, c1947.
12 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Collaborators, I. Owen Foster,
Frederick G. Neel.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 16Jan47; MP2574.
FREDDIE FISHER AND HIS BAND. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944,. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master)
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Jan44;
MP14416.
FREDDIE STEPS OUT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story and
screenplay, Hal Collins, Arthur Dreifuss;
music director, Lee Zahler; photographer,
Ira Morgan; film editor, Ace Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30May46;
LP349,
FREDDY MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Melody Master Bands) Warner
Bros.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Sep47; MP2348.
FREDDY MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940.
10 min., sd. (Melody Masters Bands)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP11046,
FREE AND EASY. The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 3Feb40; 781 prints, 5Feb40;
MU 10000,
FREE AND EASY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
6 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play "The
Truth Game" by Ivor Novello.
Credits: Director, George Sidney; screen-
play, Marvin Borowsky; film editor,
Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Feb41; LP10295.
FREE, BLONDE, AND 21, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,696 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ricardo Cortez; origi-
nal screenplay, Frances Hyland; music
director, Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Mar40; LP9825.
FREE FOR ALL. Universal International
Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 83 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy about a young
inventor who becomes entangled in Wash-
ington red tape and big business when he
tries to patent a formula for turning water
into gasoline,
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Charles T. Barton; story, Henry
Clyde Lewis; screenplay, Robert Buckner;
film editor, Ralph Dawson.
Cast: Robert Cummings; Ann Blyth,
Percy Kilbride, Ray Collins, Donald Woods.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov49;
LP2703.
FREE FOR ALL. Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc. for the Standard Oil Company of
Indiana, c1948, 21 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: The film dramatizes the
successful career of a Standard Oil dealer
and explains in detail the business prin-
ciples on which he operates.
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; story,
James Prindle; editor, Foster Travis.
© Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); 16Mar48;
MP2876,
FREE HORIZONS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: Shows how the natural heritage
of the nation is retained by reforestation
and by the establishment of game preserves
and national parks.
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Robert M. Hertzberg;
narrator, Nelson Case; collaborators,
Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John E.
Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee
Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E.
Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page,
Jr., Miller McClintock; editors, John Oser,
Lawrence Katz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2804,
FREE MEN BUILD A NATION, Jam Handy
Organization. Presented by The Chamber
of Commerce of the United States. sd.
Credits: Narration, Merle Thorpe.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chamber of Commerce of the United
States; title, descr. & 176 prints, 4Mar40;
MU10014,
FREEDOM CAN CAN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Feb46; MP192.
FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY. SEE The
Fabulous Dorseys.
FREEDOM RADIO. SEE The Voice in the
Night.
FREEING THE KIDNEY AND URETER AND
SUSPENDING THE KIDNEY. Evelyn Mal-
lory Tate Buchanan, c1944, 1 reel.
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan; 28Dec44;
MP15507.
THE FRENCH BOWLINE. Presented by
United States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 6 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14519,
THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN 1944. Time, Inc.,
c1945, 2 reels. (Forum edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Mar45; MP15980.
THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN 1944. SEE The
March of Time. 1944.
THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN 1944, SEE March
of Time: The French Campaign 1944.
THE FRENCH CANADIAN CAN-CAN. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11335.
FRENCH-CANADIAN CHILDREN. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 27May40;
MP10339.
FRENCH CHILDREN. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, b&w,
8mm.
Summary: Shows the daily life of three
French children on a farm in Brittany. They
feed the rabbits and cows, watch their
mother make butter, go to school, and go to
the village on market day to sell their
vegetables.
Credits: Collaborator, Henry Dupont.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Apr48; MP3125.
FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS, Teaching Films,
Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Editor, Stenius.
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 16May47; MP2131.
FRENCH FRIED PATOOTIE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 1,661 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, John Grey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jun41;
LP10835,
THE FRENCH KEY. c1946,. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. From the
novel by Frank Gruber.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Walter Colmes; screenplay, Frank Gruber;
music score, Alexander Laszlo; photogra-
pher, Jockey Feindel; film editor, Robert
Jahns,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Apr46;
LP320,
FRENCH LEAVE. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
01948. 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy in which two merchant
seamen become involved in the French black
market,
Credits: Producer, Sid Luft; director,
Frank McDonald; original screenplay,
Jameson Brewer, Jack Rubin; music direc-
tor, Edward J. Kay; film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan,
Ralph Sanford, Curt Bois, Renee Godfrey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Apr48;
LP1617.
FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS. Paramount
British Productions, Ltd., London, c1940.
7 reels, sd. A David E. Rose production.
From the stage play by Terence Rattigan.
Credits: Producer, Mario Zampi; director,
Anthony Asquith; screenplay, A. de Grunwald,
lan Dalrymple; photography, Bernard
Knowles,
© Paramount British Productions, Ltd.;
26Apr40; LP9688.
FRENCHMAN'S CREEK. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 12 reels, sd., color. A
Mitchell Leisen production. From the novel
by Daphne du Maurier.
Credits: Producer, B. G. DeSylva; direc-
tor, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Talbot
Jennings; music score, Victor Young;
orchestration, Leo Shuken, George Parrish;
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
FRENCHMAN'S CREEK. Cont'd.
editor, Alma Macrorie. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Sep44;
LP13021,
FRENESI. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10848,
FRENESI. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp..of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11138.
FRESH AIREDALE. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ben
Washam; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Sep45; MP16308.
FRESH AS A FRESHMAN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 1,655 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
sereenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb41;
LP10279.
THE FRESH VEGETABLE MYSTERY.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1939. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Max Fleischer Color Classic)
Stereoptical process.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer;
animation, David Tendlar, William Sturm.
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Sep39;
LP9595.
FRI IDROTT HOPP. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Swedish version of "Jumps and
Pole Vault."
Summary: Analyzes championship form in
the high jump, broad jump, pole vault, and
the hop, step, and jump.
Credits: Collaborators, The Amateur
Athletic Union, Lawson Robertson, Dean
Cromwell, Brutus Hamilton,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Sep49; MP4632.
FRICTION FIGHTERS. Presented by The
Texas Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© The Texas Co.; title & descr., 25Apr40;
77 prints, 26Apr40; MU10170.
FRIEDA. Released in the U. S. by Universal-
International, c1947. Presented by J. Arthur
Rank, 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: In this drama which pleads for
tolerance and better understanding of
individual members of conquered nations,
a British flyer marries and brings to his
home in an English village the German girl
who saved his life.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Basil Dearden; original story, Ronald
Millar; screenplay, Ronald Millar, Angus
MacPhail; music, John Greenwood; editor,
Les Norman,
Cast: David Farrar, Mai Zetterling,
Glynis Johns, Flora Robson, Albert Lieven.
Appl, author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 11Dec47; LP1533.
FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 12)
Summary: Shows the variety of pets in
American homes and the growth of various
industries necessary to care for the needs
of these pets.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Larry O'Reilly; written by Jerome Brond-
field; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, David
Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 17Sep48; MP3489,
A FRIEND OF YOURS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 150ct45; MP16397,
FRIEND OR FOE. Aetna Life Affiliated
Companies, c1946. Presented by The Auto-
mobile Insurance Co. and The Standard
Fire Insurance Co., Fire and Marine Divi-
sions, 2 reels, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Leslie Coleman.
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies; 10ct46;
MP1553.
FRIENDLY ENEMIES. Released thru United
Artists, c1942. Presented by Edward
Small. 95 min., sd. From the comedy-
drama by Samuel Shipman and Aaron
Hoffman,
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Allan Dwan; screen adaptation,
Adelaide Heilbron; music director, Lud
Gluskin; music score, Lucien Moraweck;
film editor, William Claxton.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 10Jun42;
LP11368.
THE FRIENDLY GHOST. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Direction, I. Sparber; story
adaptation, Bill Turner, Otto Messmer;
narration, Frank Gallop.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Nov45;
LP233.
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS. c1940. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Nick Grinde; original
screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Nov40;
LP10074,
FRIENDLY TAVERN POLKA, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11212,
FRIGHT NIGHT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar47;
LP959,
FRIM FRAM SAUCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec45; MP148.
FRISCO LIL. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original story,
Arthur V. Jones, Dorcas Cochran; screen-
play, George Bricker, Michel Jacoby;
cameraman, Charles Van Enger; film editor,
Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Jan42;
LP10977,
FRISCO SAL. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1945, 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, George
Waggner; original screenplay, Curt Siodmak,
Gerald Geraghty; music director, Edward
Ward; film editor, Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Feb45;
LP13096,
FRIVOLOUS SAL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15472,
THE FROG AND THE PRINCESS, Terry-
toons, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color, (A
Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Apr44; MP14814,
FROM A TO Z. SEE A Song Is Born.
FROM FARMS TO FACTORIES. M. Minter
Culver, c1941, 5 reels. (The Story of
Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11888,
FROM GOOD EARTH TO GOOD TABLES.
Raphael G. Wolff Studios, c1947, Pre-
sented by Minnesota Valley Canning Co.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
© Minnesota Valley Canning Co.; 4Nov47;
MP2510,
FROM HAND TO MOUSE. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, Charles M. Jones; story, Michael
Maltese; animation, Robert Cannon; music
director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Dec45; MP298.
FROM LIVERPOOL TO STRATFORD.
Loew's Inc., c1949, 9 min., sd., color,
35mm. (James A, FitzPatrick Traveltalks)
An MGM picture.
Summary: A camera tour of the great
harbor of Liverpool, the ancient towns of
Chester and Warwick, the blitzed city of
Coventry, and the Shakespearean center,
Stratford-on-Avon,
Credits: Produced and narrated by James
A. FitzPatrick; music, Nat Finston;
photographers, Hone Glendinning, Virgil
Miller.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Aug49 (in notice: 1946);
MP4451,
FROM MOO TO YOU. Caravel Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Robert C. McKean,
© Caravel Films, Inc.; title, descr. &
74 prints, 18Oct41; MU11674,
FROM NURSE TO WORSE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Charles L. Kimball; screenplay, Clyde
Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Aug40;
LP9905,
FROM NUTS TO SOUP. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941, 1 reel, sd. (Cinescope,
no. 17)
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Sep41;
MP12095,
FROM SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG. Co-
lumbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 930 ft., sd.
(Columbia Tour, series 4, no. 7)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music, Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec40;
MP10845,
FROM SPRUCE TO BOMBER. SEE Variety
Views, no, 135.
FROM THE INDIES TO THE ANDES (IN HIS
UNDIES). Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Oct42; MP13087.
FROM THIS DAY FORWARD. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1946. 95 min., sd. Based
upon the novel ''All Brides Are Beautiful"
by Thomas Bell,
Credits: Producer, William L. Pereira;
director, John Berry; screenplay, Hugo
Butler; adaptation, Garson Kanin; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; orchestral arrangements, Gil Grau;
editor, Frank Doyle.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Mar46;
LP253.
FRONT LINE ARTISTS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no, 148)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; nar-
rator, Lyle Van.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Oct45;
MP16423.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
129
THE FRONT PAGE. SEE His Girl Friday.
FRONTIER AGENT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 57 min., sd., bkw, 35mm.
Summary: A rancher and his men face the
opposition of criminals when they seek to
extend the lines of the Overland Telegraph
Company. Setting, Western frontier at the
close of the Civil War.
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director,
Edward J. Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Reno Blair, Dennis Moore, Riley
Hill.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16May48;
LP1631.
FRONTIER BADMEN. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Ford Beebe; original
screenplay, Gerald Geraghty, Morgan B.
Cox.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Aug43;
LP12187.
FRONTIER CRUSADER. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original story,
Arthur Durlam; screenplay, William
Lively; music director, Lou Porter; photog-
raphy, Jack Greenhalgh; film editor, Hol-
brook Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 22May40;
LP9797,
FRONTIER DAYS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945, 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Directed and written by Jack
Scholl; narrator, Truman Bradley. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Dec45; LP13701.
FRONTIER FEUD. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd. Based on story
by Charles N. Heckelmann.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Jess Bowers; music director,
Frank Sanucci; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Dan Milner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 250ct45;
LP13653.
FRONTIER FROLIC. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Will Cowan; director,
Lewis D. Collins; music director, Milton
Rosen; film editor, D. Patrick Kelley.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Aug46;
LP500.
FRONTIER FUGITIVES. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screen-
play, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Robert Cline; film
editor, Holbrook Todd,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 1Sep45; LP13640,
FRONTIER FURY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1943. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story
and screenplay, Betty Burbridge.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15May43;
LP12053.
FRONTIER GAL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945, 10 reels, sd. color.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont;
original screenplay, Michael Fessier,
Ernest Pagano; music score and direction,
Frank Skinner; film editor, Ray Snyder.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov45;
LP48.
FRONTIER GUN LAW. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; story, Victor
McLeod; screenplay, Bennett Cohen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Jan46; LP266.
FRONTIER INVESTIGATOR. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western in which Rocky Lane
avenges the murder of his brother.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Fred. C. Brannon; written by Bob
Williams; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Arthur Roberts. ———-—
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Roy Barcroft, Gail Davis, Robert Emmett
Keane,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49;
LP2296,
FRONTIER LAW. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
‘Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
direction and original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; film editor, Edgar Zane.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov43;
LP12366.
FRONTIER OUTLAWS. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr44; LP13606.
THE FRONTIER PARSON READS THE
BIBLE. c1947, Presented by Scripture
Films, 2 reels, sd., color, 16mm. Screen-
play adapted from the Bible.
Credits: Producer, Herman Hack; nar-
ration, George Arthur Heimrich.
© Scripture Films; 4Apr47; MP2550.
FRONTIER REVENGE. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc, Released by Screen
Guild Productions, Inc., c1948. 57 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Lash and Fuzzy assume the
identities of a pair of Texas desperadoes in
order to apprehend a gang of robbers.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Ray Taylor; screenplay, Ray Taylor;
music, Walter Greene; film editor, Hugh
Winn.
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, "Fuzzy" St. John,
Peggy Stewart, Jim Bannon,
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
15Dec48; LP2058.
FRONTIER VENGEANCE. c1940. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Sherman; director, Nate Watt; original story,
Bennett Cohen; screenplay, Bennett Cohen,
Barry Shipman; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 100ct40;
LP10000.
FROZEN FRESHNESS. Presented by
Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corp.
30 min., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 13 prints, 5Aug46; MU919.
FROZEN FUN. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no, 2)
Summary: Shows scenes of the American
ski country. Ski experts—Gretchen Merrill,
Gretchen Fraser, Alf Engen, Shirley
McDonald, and Nelson Bennet—demonstrate
techniques which have made them champi-
ons.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Andre Bar-
ruch; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor,
Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 220ct48; MP3587.
' THE FROZEN GHOST. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Harold Young; original story,
Harrison Carter, Henry Sucher; screen-
play, Bernard Schubert, Luci Ward;
adaptation, Henry Sucher; cameraman,
Paul Ivano; film editor, Fred Feitshans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12970,
THE FROZEN NORTH. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Sclypib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17O0ct41; MP12520.
LE FRUIT VERT. SEE Between Us Girls.
FUCHS FABELN. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, German version of "Three Fox
Fables."
Summary: These fables of the fox's
misadventures with the grapes, the crow,
and the stork point up the moral lesson that
greed does not pay. For primary grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Grace Storm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4619.
DER FUEHRER'S FACE. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7TDec42; MP13124.
DER FUEHRER'S FACE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 25Nov42;
LP12267.
FUELS AND HEAT. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
H. Horton Sheldon, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans version. Title on
script: 'Brandstof en Warmte."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Jun46; MP1858.
THE FUGITIVE. Argosy Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 105 min., sd., baw, 35mm. Based
on Graham Greene's novel "The
Labyrinthine Ways."
Credits: Producer, Merian C. Cooper;
director, John Ford; screenplay, Dudley B.
Nichols; music score and direction,
Richard Hageman; orchestration, Lucien
Cailliet; film editor, Jack Murray.
Cast: Henry Fonda, Dolores Del Rio,
Pedro Armendariz, J. Carrol Naish, Leo
Carrillo.
© Argosy Pictures Corp.; 11Nov47;
LP1335,
THE FUGITIVE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 10 reels. From the novel by
Frederick Lawrence Green.
Credits: Director, Brian Desmond Hurst;
screenplay, Brian Desmond Hurst, Patrick
Kirwan, Terence Young.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Jun40;
LP9726,
FUGITIVE FROM A PRISON CAMP. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, Lewis D. Collins; story, Albert
DeMond, Stanley Roberts; screenplay,
Albert DeMond; music, Lee Zahler; film
editor, Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jun40;
LP9724,
A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From an
original story by Leonard Neubauer.
Credits: Director, Terry Morse; screen-
play, Alex Gottleib.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Jun40;
LP9699,
FUGITIVE FROM SONORA. c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman S, Hall; music score,
Mort Glickman; photographer, William
130
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FUGITIVE FROM SONORA. Cont'd.
Bradford; film editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Jun43;
LP12130.
FUGITIVE OF THE PLAINS. Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, George W. Sayre; music, Leo Erdody;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 2Mar43;
LP11886,
FUGITIVE VALLEY. Range Busters, Inc.,
e1941, 61 min., sd. (The Range Busters,
no, 8)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story, Oliver
Drake; dialogue and continuity, John Vlahos,
Robert Finkel; music direction, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Robert Cline; film
editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 30Jul41; LP10711.
THE FULLA BLUFF MAN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Ted Pierce; animation, Grim Natwick,
Roland Crandall,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Aug40;
LP9839,
THE FULLER BRUSH MAN, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1948. 93 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. An Edward Small production. Based
on a story by Roy Huggins.
Summary: When Commissioner Trist is
murdered with a Fuller brush, suspicion
falls on Red Skelton, the salesman,
Credits: Producer and director, S. Sylvan
Simon; screenplay, Frank Tashlin, Devery
Freeman; music score, Heinz Roemheld;
film editor, Al Clark.
Cast: Red Skelton, Janet Blair, Don
McGuire, Hillary Brooke, Adele Jergens.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20May48;
LP1614,
FUN AND FANCY FREE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1947. 75 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on "Bongo" a story by Sinclair Lewis,
and on the fairy tale Jack and the Bean-
stalk,"
Summary: Using animation and live
action, the film tells two stories: "Bongo,"
the story of a circus bear who ran away
to the woods; and "Mickey and the Bean-
stalk," which recounts the adventures of
Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy in Happy Valley.
Credits: Directors, Jack Kinney, W. O.
Roberts, Hamilton Luske; story, Homer
Brightman, Harry Reeves, Ted Sears,
Lance Nolley, Eldon Dedini, Tom Oreb;
animators, Ward Kimball, Hugh Fraser,
George Rowley; music score, Paul Smith,
Oliver Wallace, Eliot Daniel; film editor,
Jack Bachom,
Cast: Edgar Bergen, Dinah Shore, Launa
Patten, Anita Gordon, Cliff Edwards.
© Walt Disney Productions; 23Apr47;
LP1427.
FUN FOR ALL. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Ed.
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
continuity, Arthur Lincer; music score,
L. de Francesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Apr44; MP15237,
FUN IN FOOD. Contemporary Films, c1941.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Alvin J. Gordon.
© Alvin J. Gordon, d.b.a. Contemporary
Films; 18Feb41; MP10972,
FUN ON A WEEKEND. Andrew Stone
Enterprises, Inc., c1947. 93 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, director and author of
original screenplay, Andrew Stone; music
director, Virginia Stone; film editor, Paul
Weatherwax.
Cast: Eddie Bracken, Priscilla Lane, Tom
Conway, Allen Jenkins, Arthur Treacher.
© Andrew Stone Enterprises, Inc.;
14Mar47; LP1001.
FUN ON ROLLERS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Ed
Thorgersen; photographer, Jack Painter.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Jun41; MP11263.
FUN ON THE PLAYGROUND. Encyclopaedia:
Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The film shows a group of eight-
year-old children engaged in playing three
types of games; those which they invent
themselves; those learned under the guid-
ance of instructors; and those which repre-
sent dramatic play based on their school
studies, A teaching film for primary and
middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Lawrence K. Frank.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Nov47; MP2638.
FUN TIME. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944.
1,899 ft., sd., color. (A Paramount Musical
Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, William Shea; original screenplay,
Robert Stephen Brode; music director,
Irvin Talbot. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jun44;
LP12721.
A FUNCAO DOS RINS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, A. J. Carlson,
H. G. Swann, F. J. Mullin.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Jun46; MP720,
FUNCTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN INDUSTRY.
Eastman Kodak Co. 1,277 ft., color & b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates to industrial
engineers and plant managers the uses for
photography in industry and science.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
12 prints, 14Nov49; MU4705,
FUNDAMENTALS IN ACTION, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by General
Motors Corp., Chevrolet Division.
2,144 ft., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how complete
modernization results in an ideal Service
Department.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 27May49; 10 prints, 31May49;
MU4170,
FUNDAMENTALS INVOLVED IN THE SCI-
ENCE OF BITE REVISION. Harry Kazis.
color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© Harry Kazis; title, descr. & 5 prints,
17Apr46; MU465,
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACOUSTICS. SEE
Principes Fondamentaux de l'Accoustique,
FUNDAMENTALS OF DIET. c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Dec43; MP14743.
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS. Trans-
film, Inc., c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Walther Lowendahl,
© Transfilm, Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11962.
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS. Trans-
film, Inc., c1946, 2 reels, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Narrator, Donald Budge.
Appl. author: Walter Lowendahl.
© Transfilm, Inc.; 15Apr46; MP589,
FUNNY BUNNY BUSINESS. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox, c1942. Presented
by Terry-Toons. 1 reel. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Feb42; MP13066.
FUNNY BUSINESS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
18 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (This Is America,
no. 6)
Summary: The film goes behind the scenes
in the creation of comics. It shows such
leading cartoonists as Milt Caniff, Al Capp,
Harold Gray, Otto Soglow, Ham Fisher, and
Hal Foster at work; explains the technical
processes by which newspaper comics are
reproduced; includes examples of various
uses of comics; and comments on their
place in American life.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Larry O'Reilly; script, Jerome Brondfield;
narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, David
Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 2Apr48; MP2991.
THE FUNSHINE STATE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Screen Song) :
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Larz Bourne; animation, Dave Tendlar,
Morey Renden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jan49;
MP3668,
FURIA, Franchini-AGIC, Rome, c1947,
90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. In Italian with
English titles.
Credits: Director, Goffredo Alessandrini.
© Westport International Film, Inc.;
25Dec47; LP1382.
FURLOUGH FISHING. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Aug44;
MP15163,
FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Edwin J. Hipkiss, c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Afrikaans version. Title on script:
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
131
FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN. Cont'd,
"Meubelmakers."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Jul46; MP1863.
FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 25Apr40;
MP10340,
FURTHER PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS.
Loew's Inc., c1942, Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 994 ft., sd., sepia. (A
Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Director, David Miller; screen-
play, Carl Ward Dudley; music score,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 12May42; MP12483.
FURY AT FURNACE CREEK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 88 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Suggested by a story by
David Garth.
Summary: A U. S. Cavalry officer, accused
of provoking an Indian massacre in order to
hide from the public the operations of a
mining syndicate, is posthumously cleared
of false charges by his ne'er-do-well son,
Setting, Arizona in the 1880's,
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; director,
Bruce Humberstone; screenplay, Charles G.
Booth; music director, Alfred Newman;
film editor, Robert Simpson.
Cast: Victor Mature, Coleen Gray, Glenn
Langan, Reginald Gardiner, Albert Dekker.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
21Apr48; LP2020. ag
FUSS AND FEATHERS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Lew
Lehr's Dribble Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Lew Lehr; music score, L. de Fran-
cesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
290ct43; MP14846,
FUTILE VICTORY BEYOND THE ALASKA
RANGE. c1940. 127 ft.
© Don Glass & D. E. Hewitt; 29Mar40;
MP10083.
FUTURAMIC DESIGN. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Displays the 1948 Futuramic
Oldsmobile 4-door sedan,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 26Jan48; 5 prints, 27Jan48; MU2678.
FUTURE CHAMPS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1949. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Sport Review)
Summary: Children display their skill in
the water at Silver Springs, and on the ski-
runs of Iron Mountain, Mich.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Mel Allen; music score, L. DeFran-
cesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27May49; MP4449,
FUZZY SETTLES DOWN. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul44; LP493.
FUZZY-WUZZY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13233.
FUZZY WUZZY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15844,
132
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G
G-I-FUN, Paramount Pictures, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narration, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Dec43;
MP14422,
G.I, HONEYMOON, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945, 8 reels, sd, Adapted from
a play by A. J. Rubien, Robert Chapin, and
Marion Page Johnson,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Phil Karlstein; screenplay,
Richard Weil, Jr.; cameraman, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Richard Currier,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Jan45;
LP13184,
G.I, JIVE, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14603.
G.I, JOE, Released through United Artists,
c1945, Presented by Lester Cowan,
109 min., sd. A William A, Wellman pro-
duction, From the writings of Ernie Pyle.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cowan; direc-
tor, William A, Wellman; screenplay,
Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, Philip Steven-
son; music score, Ann Ronell, Louis Apple-
baum; film editor, Albrecht Joseph.
© Lester Cowan Productions, Inc.;
13Jul45; LP13435,
G.I, SPORTS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 923 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret;
photographer, Jack Etra,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 10Jul44;
MP15091.
GIWANNA HOME, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946, 15 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
Cast: The Three Stooges,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Sep46;
LP788.
G. 1. WAR BRIDES, c1946, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, George Blair; original
screenplay, John K, Butler; music score,
Joseph Dubin; music director, Morton
Scott; cinematographer, Alfred Keller;
film editor, Tony Martinelli, “
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Jul46;
LP450,
G-MEN NEVER FORGET, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1947, 2 reels each, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, © Republic Pictures Corp.;
no, 1-6, 13Nov47; LP1295; no, 7-12,
21Nov47; LP1384.,
Credits: Associate producer, Mike Frank-
ovich; director, Fred Brannon, Yakima
Canutt; original screenplay, Franklin
Adreon, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Sol Shor;
music director, Mort Glickman; film
editors, Cliff Bell, Sam Starr.
Cast; Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft,
Ramsay Ames, Drew Allen,
Death Rides the Torrent,
The Flaming Doll House,
Code Six-Four-Five.
Shipyard Saboteurs,
The Dead Man Speaks.
Marked Money.
Hot Cargo.
The Fatal Letter.
. The Death Wind,
10, The Innocent Victim,
11, Counter-plot,
12, Exposed,
CWA MONhwWNe
G-MEN VS. THE BLACK DRAGON, c1943,
Presented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels
each, (no, 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pic-
tures Corp.; 16Jan43; no, 1-5, LP11842;
no, 6-10, LP11894; no, 11-15, LP11946,
Credits: Associate producer, W. J.
O'Sullivan; director, William Witney;
original screenplay, Ronald Davidson,
William Lively, Joseph O'Donnell, Joseph
Poland; music score, Mort Glickman; pho-
tographer, Bud Thackery; film editors,
Edward Todd, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
The Yellow Peril,
Japanese Inquisition,
Arsenal of Doom,
Deadly Sorcery,
Celestial Murder,
Death and Destruction,
The Iron Monster,
Beast of Tokyo.
Watery Grave.
10, The Dragon Strikes.
11, Suicide Mission,
12, Dead on Arrival
13, Condemned Cargo,
14, Flaming Coffin,
15, Democracy in Action,
© jee ge
OBARNARWNe
G-STRING MURDERS, SEE Lady of Burlesque.
G STRING POLKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Sep46; MP1168.
G-STRINGS. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13244,
GABBY GOES FISHING, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Carl Meyers,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Jul41;
LP10601,.
GABRIEL CHURCHKITTEN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Dec44;
LP13185,
GABRIEL HEATTER REPORTING. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
(Person-Oddity no, 142)
Credits; Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tor, Gene Hamilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Sep45;
MP16375.
GAITE PARISIENNE, SEE The Gay Parisian,
GAITOR BAIT, SEE Untamed Fury.
OS GALINACEOS NA HERDADE, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc,, in collabo-
ration with Arthur I, Gates and Ernest
Horn, c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Portuguese version of "Poultry on the
Farm."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Feb47; MP1695.
GALLANT BESS, Loew's Inc., c1946, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10 reels,
sd., color, 35mm, Suggested by an incident
as told by Marvin Park,
Credits: Producer, Harry Rapf; director,
Andrew Marton; original story and screen-
play, Jeanne Bartlett; music score, Rudolph
G. Kopp; film editor, Harry Komer, Cine-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Sep46; LP588,
THE GALLANT BLADE, Columbia Corp.,
c1948, 81 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary; An historical romance in
which a plot to embroil France in a war
with Spain at the close of the Thirty Years'
War was foiled by a young man with a
sword, Setting, France in 1648,
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Henry Levin; original story, Ted Thomas,
Edward Dein; screenplay, Walter Ferris,
Morton Grant; music director, M, W. Stoloff;
film editor, Viola Lawrence,
Cast: Larry Parks, Marguerite Chapman,
Victor Jory, George MacReady, Edith King,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 26Oct48;
LP1882,
GALLANT JOURNEY, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, William
A, Wellman; original screenplay, Byron
Morgan, William A. Wellman; music score,
Marlin Skiles; music director, M, W, Stoloff.
ee eee Pictures Corp,; 24Sep46;
P663,
GALLANT LADY, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942, 7 reels, sd. From original
story by Octavus Roy Cohen,
Credits: Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; screenplay, Arthur
St. Claire; music director, Lee Zahler;
film editor, Fred Bain,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 23May42;
LP11320,
THE GALLANT LEGION, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948, 88 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The Texas Rangers bring
to justice the lawless forces attempting to
partition Texas in the period following the
Civil War,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joe Kane; original story, John K, Butler,
Gerald Geraghty; screenplay, Gerald Adams;
music director, Morton Scott; film editor,
Richard L, Van Enger.
Cast: William Elliott, Adrian Booth,
Joseph Schildkraut, Bruce Cabot,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 24May48;
LP1710,
GALLANT SONS. Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd., b&w,
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, George B, Seitz; screenplay,
William R, Lipman, Marion Parsonnet;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Ben
Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov40; LP10063,
GALLOPIN' GALS, Loew's Inc,, c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
681 ft., sd., color, (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 290ct40; MP10665,
GALLOPING THUNDER, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark;
director, Ray Nazarro; screenplay, Ed
Earl Repp.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Apr46;
LP276,
THE GALLUP POLL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 942 ft., sd. (Panoramics,
no, 2) An Edmund L, Dorfman production,
Credits: Director, Edmund L, Dorfman;
story, John Martin; narrator, Hugh James;
photography, J. Burgi Contner; editor,
Harry Glass,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov41;
MP12073,
GALS, INCORPORATED, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1943, 6 reels, sd. Sug-
gested by a story by Dave Gould and
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
133
GALS, INCORPORATED. Cont'd.
Charles Marion,
Credits: Director, Leslie Goodwins;
screenplay, Edward Dein.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Jun43;
LP12121,
GAMBLER'S CHOICE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 7 reels. A Pine-Thomas
production, From an original story by
Howard Emmett Rogers and James Edward
Grant.
Credits: Director, Frank McDonald;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Irving Reis;
photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; editor,
Howard Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Apr44;
LP12728.
GAMBLING DAUGHTERS, Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, T. H. Richmond;
director, Max Nosseck; original story,
Sidney Sheldon, Ben Roberts; screenplay,
Joel Kay, Arnold Phillips.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 26Jul41;
LP10654,
GAMBLING ON THE HIGH SEAS, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940, 6 reels.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From an idea by Martin Mooney.
Credits: Director, George Amy; screen-
play, Robert E, Kent,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22Jun40;
LP9720,
THE GAME BAG. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Director, Russel T, Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Mar45;
MP15775.
GAME BIRDS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949,
8 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (Sportscope,
no. 5)
Summary: Eltinge Warner and Warren
Page, of "Field and Stream," hunt pheasant
at Lou Schweitzer's Sandy Hollow Game
Farm in Connecticut, and a party from
R.R.M, Carpenter's Longlands Plantation
near Kingstree, S. C., hunts brown quail.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield;
narrator, Andre Baruch; editor, Harold
Oteri,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 14Jan49; MP3978.
A GAME OF DEATH; RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1945. 72 min,, sd, From an original
short story ''The Most Dangerous Game"
by Richard Connell,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Robert Wise; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, J. R. Whit-
tredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Nov45;
LP2,
THE GAME OF GAMES—THE ARMY AND
NAVY FOOTBALL GAME OF 1946,
American Film Services, Inc., c1947,
2 reels, sd., bew, 16mm.
Credits: Narration, Jerry Flinn.
© American Film Services, Inc.; 25Apr47;
MP 1984,
GAMETOGENESIS; development of the sex
cells. Research Animation Films, c1942,
1 reel, si., 16mm,
© Norman McKee Dulin, d.b.a. Research
Animation Films; 16Apr42; MP13945.
A GANDER AT MOTHER GOOSE, c1940,
1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies) Leon
Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Charles
McKimson; music director, Carl W.
Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24May40;
MP 10228,
GANDY GOOSE AND THE CHIPPER CHIP-
MUNK. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12May48; LP1633.
GANDY GOOSE IN CAMOUFLAGE,.—Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Aug43; LP12897,
GANDY GOOSE IN FISHERMEN'S LUCK,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945, Presented by Paul
Terry, 1 reel. sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Apr45; LP13652.
GANDY GOOSE IN FORTUNE HUNTERS,
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip Scheib. Techni-
color,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Feb46; LP243.
GANDY GOOSE IN IT'S ALL IN THE STARS,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Apr46; LP634.
GANDY GOOSE IN LIGHTS OUT. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Tech-
nicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17Apr42; MP12398.
GANDY GOOSE IN MEXICAN BASEBALL.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Mar47; LP1023.
GANDY GOOSE IN MOTHER GOOSE NIGHT-
MARE, Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 11May45; LP13528,
GANDY GOOSE IN PEACE-TIME FOOT-
BALL, Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1946. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Jul46; LP612.
GANDY GOOSE IN POST WAR INVENTIONS.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Mar45; LP13375.
GANDY GOOSE IN SOMEWHERE IN EGYPT.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17Aug43; LP12923.,
GANDY GOOSE IN THE EXTERMINATOR.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Nov45; LP116.
GANDY GOOSE IN THE GHOST TOWN.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1944, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd,, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 13Sep44; LP12850,
GANDY GOOSE IN THE GOLDEN HEN,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24May46; LP614,
GANDY GOOSE IN TRICKY BUSINESS,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd. (A Terry-toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1May42; MP12571.
GANDY GOOSE IN WHO'S WHO IN THE
JUNGLE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Oct45; LP80.
GANDY'S DREAM GIRL. Distributed by
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., c1944.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 8Dec44; LP13358.
GANG BUSTERS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels),
sd. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Noel
Smith; original screenplay, Morgan Cox,
Al Martin, Vic McLeod, George Plympton.
1, The League of Murdered Men.
© 24Feb42; LP11087,
2, The Death Plunge. © 24Feb42;
LP11088,
3. Murder Blockade. © 24Feb42;
LP11089.
4, Hangman's Noose. © 24Feb42;
LP11090,
5. Man Under Cover. © 24Feb42;
LP11091.
6. Under Crumbling Walls. © 27Feb42;
LP11107.
7. The Water Trap. © 27Feb42; LP11108.
8. Murder by Proxy, © 6Mar42; LP11120.
9. Gang Bait. © 6Mar42; LP11121.
10. Mob Vengeance. © 6Mar42; LP11122.
11, Wanted at Headquarters. © 12Mar42;
LP11145,
12, The Long Chance. © 12Mar42;
LP11146,
13. Law and Order, © 12Mar42; LP11147.
GANGARRIA, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Apr4l1; MP11031,
THE GANG'S ALL HERE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original screen-
play, Edmond Kelso; photography, Max
Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Jun41;
LP10672.
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THE GANG'S ALL HERE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 9,288 ft.,
sd, From a story by Nancy Wintner,
George Root, Jr., and Tom Bridges.
Credits: Director, Busby Berkeley;
screenplay, Walter Bullock; music director,
Alfred Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Dec43; LP12471,.
GANGS OF CHICAGO, c1940. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Arthur Lubin; original
screenplay, Karl Brown; music director,
Cy Feuer; photography, Elwood Bredell;
film editor, Lester Orlebeck.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19May40;
LP9740,
GANGS OF SONORA. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original screenplay,
Albert Demond, Doris Schroeder; music
score, Cy Feuer; photographer, Bud Thack-
ery; film editor, Ray Snyder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jul41;
LP10614,
GANGS OF THE WATERFRONT. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd, Based on an original story by Sam
Fuller.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Blair; screenplay, Albert Beich;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
Fred Allen,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9Jul45;
LP13377,
THE GANGSTER. Allied Artists Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 86 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel "Low Company"
by Daniel Fuchs,
Summary: Depicts the career of a
criminal of the New York underworld,
Credits: Producers, Maurice King, Frank
King; director, Gordon Wiles; original
screenplay, Daniel Fuchs; music score,
Louis Gruenberg; film editor, Walter
Thompson.
Cast: Barry Sullivan, Belita, Joan Lorring,
Akim Tamiroff, Henry Morgan.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
22Nov47; LP1413.
GANGSTER'S DEN. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, George Plympton;.film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd, r
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 14Jul45; LP13607.
GANGSTERS OF THE FRONTIER. P.R.C.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Robert Cline; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P. R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep44;
LP13561.
GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 69 min., sd. Based
on an original story by Aladar Laszlo.
Credits: Director, John H. Auer; screen-
play, Arch Oboler; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor,
George Crone,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Nov43;
LP12452,.
LA GARDE-MALADE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.,c1946, 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Mary Beard.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Aug46; MP1036. =
GARDEN OF EATIN!'. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 1,468 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Harry Edwards; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ull-
man; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 220ct43;
LP12343,
GARDEN SPOT OF THE NORTH. SEE
Variety Views, no. 95,
GARDENING, Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 10Dec40;
MP 10828,
GARDENS OF THE SEA. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 8 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
narrator, Lowell Thomas; music, L. De-
Francesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jun47; MP2299,
GAS. Bob Bailey, c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Bob Bailey; 14Mar46; MP392.
GAS, sd.
© Bob Bailey; title, descr, & 2 prints,
18Jan46; MU120,
GAS FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the role of fuel gas as
a source of energy in our modern society,
describes production of various types of
manufactured gas, and shows how natural
gas is obtained from wells and distributed
to cities. The importance of gas is dis-
cussed and future technological develop-
ments in the manufacture of gas are sug-
gested. For junior and senior high school
and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Wilbur L. Beau-
champ.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
280ct49; MP4779,
GAS GOES TO MARKET, 27 min., sd.,
16mm.
Summary: Shows the construction,
operation, and maintenance of the large
natural gas pipeline system of the Tennessee
Gas Transmission Company, which extends
from the San Salvador Field near Edinburg,
Texas, to Kenova, W. Va.
© Bob Bailey; title, descr, & 2 prints,
29Nov49; MU4732,
GAS GOES TO MARKET, Bob Bailey, c1949.
27 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Produced and photographed by
Bob Bailey, John Bransby.
© Bob Bailey; 17Dec49; MP4848.
GASHOUSE KIDS. P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
Elsie and George Bricker; screenplay,
Elsie and George Bricker, Raymond L,
Schrock; music director, Leo Erdody;
film, editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 7O0ct46; LP685.
GAS HOUSE KIDS GO WEST. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
A Ben Stoloff production,
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original story,
Sam Baerwitz; screenplay, Robert E. Kent,
Robert A. McGowan, Eugene Conrad;
music, Hans Sommer; film editor, Harry
Reynolds,
Cast: Carl ''Alfalfa'' Switzer, Bennie
Bartlett, Rudy Wissler, Tommy Bond,
Emory Parnell,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 28Jun47;
LP1139,
THE GAS HOUSE KIDS IN HOLLYWOOD.
Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1947,. 63 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. A Ben Stoloff production.
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, Edward Cahn; original screenplay,
Robert E, Kent; music, Albert Glasser;
film editor, W. Donn Hayes.
Cast: Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Benny Bart-
lett, Rudy Wissler, Tommy Bond, James
Burke,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 8Sep47; LP1185,
GASLIGHT,. Loew's Inc., cl1944. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based upon the play by Patrick
Hamilton,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, George Cukor; screenplay, John
Van Druten, Walter Reisch, John L,
Balderston; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Ralph E, Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 5May44; LP170,
GASTROSCOPY, THE ENDOSCOPIC EXAM-
INATION OF THE HUMAN STOMACH.
Joseph Seng Devitt. 400 ft., color, 16mm.
Credits: Photography, Norville L. Schield.
© Joseph Seng Devitt; title & descr.,
4Mar46; 7 prints, 27Jan46; MU261,
GATEWAY TO ASIA, Twentieth Century- .
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
photography, John W. Boyle; film editor,
Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8May42; MP12490,
GATEWAY TO THE FAITH. Tower Produc-
tions, c1947, 22 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Director, Edward J. Hayes.
© Tower Productions; 6Sep47; MP2320.
GATEWAYS TO PANAMA . SEE The March
of Time, v. 6, no, 13,
GATHER YE ROSEBUDS. SEE Isn't It
Romantic.
GAUCHO FIESTA, SEE Variety Views,
no, 171,
GAUCHO SERENADE, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Berke; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Betty Burbridge, Bradford
Ropes; photography, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10May40;
LP9674,
GAUCHOS OF ELDORADO, c1941. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on the characters "The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt Mac-
Donald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Les Orlebeck; screenplay,
Albert De Mond; music score, Cy Feuer;
photography, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 240ct41;
LP10802,
GAUCHOS OF THE PAMPAS, Vitaphone
Corp., c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Sports Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: San Pedro D'Timote, one of
Uruguay's famous ranches, is the setting
for this film which shows South American
cowboys at work and at play.
Credits: Narration, Charles L, Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley; film editor,
Louis Hesse.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 120ct48; MP3389,
THE GAY AMIGO, Inter-American Produc-
tions, Inc. Released by United Artists
Corp., c1949, 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the Cisco Kid character created
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
135
THE GAY AMIGO, Cont'd.
by O. Henry [pseud, of William Sydney
Porter]
Summary: The Cisco Kid and Pancho
match brains and bullets with a gang of
border bandits,
Credits; Producer, Philip N, Krasne;
director, Wallace Fox; original screenplay,
Doris Schroeder; music composer and
director, Albert Glasser; film editor,
Martin Cohn,
Cast; Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo,
Armida, Joe Sawyer, Walter Baldwin,
© Inter-American Productions, Inc.;
13May49 (in notice: 1948); LP2484,
THE GAY ANTIES,. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1946, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Tedd Pierce, Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec46; MP1708,
GAY BLADES, c1946. Presented by Republic
Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm, Froma
story by Jack Goodman and Albert Rice.
Credits; Director, George Blair; screen-
play, Albert Beich; adaptation, Marcel
Klauber; music score, Dale Butts; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer, Wil-
liam Bradford; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Mar46;
LP453,
THE GAY CABALLERO, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd. Based
on the character ''The Cisco Kid" created by
William Sidney Porter (O. Henry).
Credits; Director, Otto Brower; original
story, Walter Bullock, Albert Duffy; screen-
play, Albert Duffy, John Larkins; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
40ct40; LP10085,
THE GAY CAVALIER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd, Based on the
character ''Cisco Kid" created by O. Henry
[pseud, of William Sydney Porter]
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, William Nigh; original story and
screenplay, Charles S. Belden; photog-
rapher, Harry Neumann; film editor, Fred
Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 15Mar46;
LP208,
THE GAY FALCON, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 66 min,, sd. From the story
by Michael Arlen,
Credits; Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Irving Reis; screenplay, Lynn
Root, Frank Fenton; music score, Paul
Sawtell; editor, George Crone,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Oct41;
LP10760,
GAY HAWAII, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 23Sep46; MP1169.
THE GAY INTRUDERS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1948. 68 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary; A farce about a pair of tempera-
mental stage stars who secretly engage
psychiatrists to solve their domestic
difficulties.
Credits: Producer, Frank N, Seltzer;
director, Ray McCarey; original story,
Francis Swann, Ray McCarey; screenplay,
Francis Swann; music score, Ralph Stanley;
film editor, Bert Jordon,
Cast; John Emery, Tamara Geva, Leif
Erickson, Virginia Gregg, Roy Roberts,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Sep48; LP2030,
THE GAY KNIGHTIES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug41;
LP10955,
THE GAY NINETIES, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd.
259158 O - 53 - 10
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Jan42;
LP11042,
THE GAY PARISIAN (GAITE-PARISIENNE).
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1941.
20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
Technicolor,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec41;
LP11172.
THE GAY RANCHERO. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 72 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: Sheriff Roy Rogers foils the
bandits in this modern Western. Music and
dancing,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Sloan Nibley; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Tito Guizar, Jane
Frazee, Andy Devine, Estelita Rodriguez.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jan48;
LP1485,
A GAY RANCHERO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12051,
GAY RIO. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1942, 1 reel, sd., color. (Lowell
Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, De Francesco; photographer,
Jack Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Nov42; MP13302.
THE GAY SENORITA, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jay Gorney; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; original story, J. Robert
Bren; screenplay, Edward Eliscu; film
editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Jul45;
LP13390,
THE GAY SISTERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1942,. 101 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. Based upon
the novel by Stephen Longstreet,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Irving Rapper; screenplay, Lenore
Coffee; music, Max Steiner; music direc-
tor, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Hugo Friedhofer; film editor,
Warren Low.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug42;
LP11495.
THE GAY VAGABOND, c1941, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, William Morgan; original
screenplay, Ewart Adamson, Taylor Caven;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Howard O'Neill,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12May41;
LP10538.
G'BYE NOW. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11219,
GEE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, cl1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Dec44; MP15498,
GEE! THE JEEP JUMPS. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 230ct44; MP15341,
GEM-JAMS,. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lambert Hillyer; story, Leslie Goodwins,
Jean Yarborough; film editor, Robert
Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Mar43;
LP12156,
GEM OF A JAM, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 1,501 ft., sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Del Lord.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Nov43;
LP12356,
GEM OF THE OCEAN. The Vitaphone Corp.
in cooperation with the U. S, Navy, c1946,
20 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
narrator, Truman Bradley. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr46; MP423.
GENE KRUPA AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd. (Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; con-
tinuity, Justin Herman; photographer,
George Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Jan41;
MP10811,
GENE KRUPA AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949,
2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres.
Cast: Gene Krupa, Frank Ross, Bill
Black, Dolores Hawkins,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul49;
LP2390,
GENERAL MOTORS 16-278-A, Escar Mo-
tion Picture Service, Inc., for the U. S.
Navy. 15 reels, sd.
Appl, author: Frank Siedel,
© Escar Motion Picture Service, Inc.;
title, descr, & 15 prints, 9May45; MU15932,
GENERAL MOTORS INSTITUTE, Pre-
sented by General Motors. 3 reels, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 19Apr45; 13 prints, 21Apr45;
MU15862,
GENERAL MOTORS NEWS PARADE,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp.,; title, descr. &
11 prints, 9O0ct44; MU15264.
GENERAL MOTORS NEWS PARADE,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© General Motors Corp.; title & descr.,
190ct44; 5 prints, 18Oct44; MU15327.
GENERAL MOTORS NEWS PARADE, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp.,; title, descr. &
11 prints, 24May44; MU14865.
THE GENERAL MOTORS QUARTERLY
CLUBS, Presented by General Motors.
sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© General Motors Corp.,; title & descr.,
28Apr44; 18 prints, 29Apr44; MU14817.
GENERAL MOTORS WAR PRODUCTS
TRAINING PROGRAM, Presented by
General Motors. 3 reels, sd.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 17Nov44; 5 prints, 18Nov44;
MU15392,
GENERAL NUISANCE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 1,603 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep41;
LP11028,
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GENESIS OF EMOTIONS. René A. Spitz,
c1948, 37 min., si., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A study of emotions in the
first year of life, beginning with negative
excitation, the only discernible emotion
at the age of two weeks.
© René A, Spitz; 25Sep48; MP3366,
GENIUS AT WORK. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 61 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, Robert E, Kent, Monte Brice; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Marvin
Coil.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul46;
LP706.
A GENIUS IN THE FAMILY. SEE So Goes
My Love.
GENOVEFFA. sd. Adaptation from the
novel by Canon Smidt. In Italian,
Appl. author: La Jersey Italo-America
Phono Film Corp.
© Patsy Colatrello; title, descr, &
16 prints, 7May46; LU338.
GENTLE ANNIE. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by
MacKinlay Kantor.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Andrew Marton; screenplay, Lawrence
Hazard; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec44; LP13027,
A GENTLE GANGSTER. c1943. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; di~ec-
tor, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Jefferson
Parker, Al Martin; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Martin G, Cohn.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Apr43;
LP12087.
THE GENTLE PEOPLE, SEE Out of the Fog.
A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK. Released
thru United Artists, c1942. Presented
by Edward Small. 76 min., sd. Based on
the story "A Whiff of Heliotrope" by Richard
Washburn Child,
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Patterson
McNutt, George Bruce; music score,
Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor, Arthur
Roberts.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
30Mar42; LP11179.
A GENTLEMAN AT HEART. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,016 ft.,
sd. Based on the story ''Masterpiece" by
Paul Hervey Fox.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; screen-
play, Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jan42; LP11298,
THE GENTLEMAN FROM ARIZONA,
Golden West Pictures, Inc., c1939. 9 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Charles E, Goetz;
direction and original story, Earl Haley;
screenplay, Earl Haley, Jack O'Donnell;
music score, C, Bakaleinikoff; photography,
John Boyle.
© Golden West Pictures, Inc.; 19Dec39;
LP9400,
GENTLEMAN FROM DIXIE, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney;
director, Al Herman; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; photography,
Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Sep41;
LP10703,
THE GENTLEMAN FROM NOWHERE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 7 reels,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A drama of crime, in which
a man who has been victimized by his
former business partners assumes a new
identity.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, William Castle; original screen-
play, Edward Anhalt; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry
Batista.
Cast: Warner Baxter, Fay Baker, Luis
Van Rooten, Charles Lane, Wilton Graff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Aug48;
LP1781,
THE GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS, Mono-
gram Pictures Corp., c1946. 6 reels,
sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original story and
screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Fred Maguire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jun46;
LP388,
GENTLEMAN JIM. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 104 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Based upon the
life of James J. Corbett.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Vincent
Lawrence, Horace McCoy; music, H. Roem-
held; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Ray Heindorf;
film editor, Jack Killifer.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 14Nov42;
LP11685.
GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd.,
35mm. Based on the comic strip by Ham
Fisher.
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester;
director and original screenplay, Cyril End-
field; photographer, William Sickner; film
editor, Ralph Dixon,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 140ct46;
LP660,
THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alexis Thurn-Taxis;
director, George Sherman; story, Robert
Wyler, John B. Clymer; screenplay, Robert
Wyler, Richard Weil; music director,
Mario Silva.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Feb46;
LP145.
THE GENTLEMAN NEEDS A SHAVE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11571.
GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947, 118 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, Based on the novel by
Laura Z, Hobson,
Summary: A drama about race prejudice.
When a journalist falsely states that he is
a Jew in order to secure first-hand data on
anti-Semitism, he encounters prejudice
from Jews and Gentiles alike.
Credits: Producer, Darryl F, Zanuck;
director, Elia Kazan; screenplay, Moss
Hart; music director, Alfred Newman;
editor, Harmon Jones,
Cast: Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire,
John Garfield, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Nov47; LP1777.
A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN, Walt Dis-
ney Productions, c1941, 1 reel, (A Walt
Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 17Jan41;
LP10353,
GENTLEMEN WITH GUNS, c1946. 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
original story and screenplay, Fred Myton;
music director, Lee Zahler.
Appl. author: P, R. C. Pictures, Inc,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 22Jun46; LP414,
GENTS WITHOUT CENTS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1944,. 1,727 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Sep44;
LP12820,
GEOMETRY AND YOU. Coronet, c1948.
11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates by the building
of a house some of the everyday uses of
geometry, and introduces in meaningful
situations important geometric concepts,
such as plane figures, congruent figures,
and symmetry. For high school grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Harold
P. Fawcett,
© David A, Smart; 24Sep48; MP3707.
GEOMETRY IN ACTION, Bald Eagle Film
Productions, Inc., c1940, 1 reel.
Appl, authors: David Reichgutt and Lee
Spiller,
© Bald Eagle Film Productions, Inc.;
200ct40; MP11679.
GEORGE OLSEN AND HIS MUSIC, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (A Para-
mount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; con-
tinuity, Justin Herman; photographer,
George Webber,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 8Mar40;
MP 10084,
GEORGE TOWN, PRIDE OF PENANG,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 832 ft., sd., color. (James A,
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nat Finston, C. Bakaleinikoff;
photographer, Bob Carney. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 230ct41; MP11977,
GEORGE WASHINGTON, COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN, SEE Variety Views,
no, 98,
GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942,
93 min., sd. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture. From the play by Moss
Hart and George S, Kaufman as produced
by Sam H. Harris,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
William Keighley; screenplay, Everett
Freeman; music, Adolph Deutsch; music
director, Leo F, Forbstein; film editor,
Ralph Dawson,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 28Nov42;
LP12094,
GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 95 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George White; direc-
tor, Felix E, Feist; original story, Hugh
Wedlock, Howard Snyder; screenplay,
Hugh Wedlock, Howard Snyder, Parke Levy,
Howard Green; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; music settings, Carroll Clark;
editor, Joseph Noriega,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug45;
LP13633.
GEORGIA ON MY MIND. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11214,
GEORGIE PORGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1571,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
137
GERMANY—INDUSTRY. Eastman Kodak
Co., Teaching Films Division, c1940.
977 ft.
Appl. author: Kenneth R, Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 16Jan40; MP10333.
GERMANY— RURAL LIFE, Eastman Kodak
Co., Teaching Films Division, c1939,
1 reel,
Appl. author: Kenneth R, Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 16Oct39; MP9848,
GERMANY TODAY. RKO Pathe, Inc., in
collaboration with the editors of This
Week Magazine, c1946. 16 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (This Is America, no. 2)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman,
Jr.; director, William Murray; written
by Richard Hanser; narrator, Dwight
Weist; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 13Dec46; MP2003.
GERONIMO! Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Paul
H. Sloane; photographer, Henry Sharp;
film editor, John Link.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jan40;
LP9339,
GERTIE FROM BIZERTE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4O0ct43; MP14023.
GET A WOMAN ON YOUR MIND, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Apr46; MP445.
GET ALONG, LITTLE ZOMBIE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1946. 2 reels.
Credits: Direction, story and screenplay,
Edward Bernds,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9May46;
LP519.
THE GET-AWAY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Edward Buzzell; story, J. Walter
Ruben, Wells Root; screenplay, Wells Root,
W, R. Burnett; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatroff; film editor, James E, New-
com,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jun41; LP10542,
GET GOING. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Cowan; director, Jean Yarbrough; original
screenplay, Warren Wilson; composers,
Milton Rosen, Everett Carter; music
director, Charles Previn; photography,
George Robinson; film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jun43;
LP12093.
GET HAPPY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1639.
GET HEP TO LOVE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
Burton; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, M. M. Musselman; screenplay, Jay
Dratler; music director, Charles Previn;
photography, L. W. O'Connell; film editor,
Paul Landers,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Aug42;
LP11543,
GET IT OFF YOUR MIND. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Sep46; MP1136,
GET WITH IT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943; _I-reet,-sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Nov43; MP14171,
GETTELMAN MILWAUKEE BEER— DANCING
BOTTLE, Television Commercials, Inc.,
c1948, 1 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An animated cartoon for use as
a television commercial,
Credits: Frank H. Bercker.
© Television Commercials, Inc.; 29Nov48;
MP3744,
GETTIN' GLAMOR., Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
696 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm, (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Philip Anderson; original
story, Sylvia J. Weston; screenplay, Joe
Ansen, Jameson Brewer; film editor,
J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Oct45; LP236.
GETTING AN EYEFUL. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11588.
GETTING AN EYEFUL. SEE The Birth of
a Star.
GETTING AWAY FROM THE SHIP. Pre-
sented by U. S, Coast Guard. sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 35 prints, 26Jul43; MU13776.
GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER. Released
through United Artists, c1945. Presented
by Edward Small. 73 min., sd. From the
stageplay by Wilson Collison and Avery
Hopwood,
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Allan Dwan; screenplay and adaptation,
Allan Dwan, Karen De Wolf; music director,
Louis Forbes; film editors, Walter Hanne-
mann, Truman K, Wood,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
30Nov45; LP13708.
GETTING IN SHAPE FOR LOVE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 300ct44; MP15362.
GEWIGSTOOT, SEE Weight Events.
THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947, 104 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm. From the novel by R. A.
Dick [pseud. of Josephine A, C, Leslie].
Credits: Director, Joseph L, Mankiewicz;
screenplay, Philip Dunne; music director,
Bernard Hermann,
Cast: Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison,
George Sanders, Edna Best, Vanessa
Brown.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Jun47; LP1107,
THE GHOST AND THE GUEST. PRC Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Arthur Alexander,
Alfred Stern; director, William Nigh;
original story, Milt Gross; screenplay,
Morey Amsterdam; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Robert Cline; film
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 19Apr43; LP13619,
THE GHOST BREAKERS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd. Based ona
play by Paul Dickey and Charles W. God-
dard,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, George Marshall; screenplay,
Walter DeLeon; photography, Theodor
Sparkuhl; film editor, Ellsworth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jun40;
LP9730.
GHOST CATCHERS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Produced and written by Edmund
T. Hartmann; director, Edward F, Cline;
music director, Edward Ward; film editor,
Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP12762,
THE GHOST COMES HOME. Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. 8 reels, sd., b&w.
Based on a play by Georg Kaiser.
Credits: Producer, Albert E. Levoy;
director, William Thiele; screenplay,
Richard Maibaum, Harry Ruskin; music
score, David Snell; film editor, William A.
Terhune,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Feb40; LP9564.
THE GHOST GOES WILD. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 66 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, George Blair; original
story, Randall Faye, Taylor Caven; screen-
play, Randall Faye, music score, Joseph
Dubin; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Fred Allen.
Cast: James Ellison, Anne Gwynne, Ed-
ward Everett Horton.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47;
LP871,
GHOST GUNS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story,
Bennet Cohen; screenplay, Frank H. Young;
music director, Edward Kay; photography
Marcel LePicard; film editor, Pierre Janet.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 150ct44;
LP12938.
GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., 1942. 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Waggner;
director, Erle C, Kenton; original story,
Eric Taylor; screenplay, W. Scott Darling;
music score, H. J. Salter; film editor, Ted
Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Mar42;
LP11129,
GHOST OF HIDDEN VALLEY. c1946,
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Ellen Coyle; music director,
Lee Zahler.
Appl, author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 3Jun46; LP417.
GHOST OF ZORRO. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949, 2 reels each, sd., b&w, 35mm,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6,
12Apr49; LP2269; no. 7-12, 9May49;
LP2332.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, Fred C. Brannon;
written by Royal Cole, William Lively,
Sol Shor; music Stanley Wilson; editors,
Cliff Bell, Harold Minter.
Cast: Clayton Moore, Pamela Blake, Roy
Barcroft, George J. Lewis.
1, Bandit Territory,
2. Forged Orders.
3. Robber's Agent.
4. Victim's of Vengeance.
5. Gun Trap.
6. Deadline at Midnight.
7. Tower of Disaster.
8. Mob Justice.
9, Money Lure.
10. Message of Death,
11. Runaway Stagecoach,
12, Trail of Blood,
THE GHOST RIDER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
138
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE GHOST RIDER. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Wallace W. Fox; screenplay, Jess
Bowers; cameraman, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr43;
LP11989.
THE GHOST SHIP. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 69 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; story, Leo Mittler; screen-
play, Donald Henderson Clarke; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec43;
LP12442,
THE GHOST STORY, John Sutherland
Productions, Inc., for Procter & Gamble
Co., c1947. 1 min., sd., color, 35mm.
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 7Sep47; LP1222,
THE GHOST TALKS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Three Stooges comedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; film editor, Edwin Bryant.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jan49;
LP2080,
THE GHOST THAT WALKS ALONE, Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Based upon a novel by Richard Shattuck,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; screenplay, Clarence Upson
Young; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb44;
LP12474.
THE GHOST TOWN. SEE Gandy Goose in
The Ghost Town.
GHOST TOWN LAW. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Howard P. Bretherton; original
screenplay, Jess Bowers; music director,
Edward Kay; photography, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar42;
LP11232,
GHOST TOWN RENEGADES. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 57 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Patricia Harper; music, Walter Greene;
film editor, Joe Gluck,
Cast: "Lash" Larue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John,
Jennifer Holt.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 17Jun47; LP1134,
GHOST TREASURE, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
991 ft., sd., sepia. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; screenplay,
Doane Hoag; music score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Aug41; LP10669.
GHOST VALLEY RAIDERS. c1940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on original story idea by Connie Lee.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Bennett
Cohen; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
raphy, Ernest Miller; film editor, Lester
Orlebeck,.
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Mar40;
LP9576.
THE GHOST WALKS. Gordon Hines, c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Gordon Hines; 5Jun41; MP11605.
GHOST WANTED, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melo-
dies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Bob
McKimson; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Aug40; MP10405,
GHOSTE ON THE LOOSE. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1943. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
screenplay, Kenneth Higgins; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photography, Mack Steng-
ler; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jun43;
LP12102,
GIANT AFRICANS, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., bew,
8mm,
Summary: Incidents in the daily life of the
royal family of the Watussi, an unusually
tall people who rule over normal-sized
natives in Ruanda,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Feb48; MP3138.
A GIANT PEOPLE; the Watussi of Africa,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in
collaboration with George Herzog, c1946,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version,
Title on script: "Die Watussi van Afrika,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Jun46; MP1866.
GIDDAP MULE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10OMay43; MP13544,.
GIDDY-YAPPING, Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 589 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no, 36)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Howard Swift; story, John Mc-
Leish; animation, Jim Armstrong, Grant
Simmons; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Apr44; LP12607.
GILDA, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946,
11 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Virginia Van Upp;
director, Charles Vidor; story, E. A.
Ellington; screenplay, Marion Parsonnet;
adaptation, Jo Eisinger; musical direction,
M. W. Stoloff, Marlin Skiles,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Apr46;
LP252,
GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 65 min.,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Gordon Douglas; story and
screenplay, Robert E, Kent; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les Mill-
brook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 210ct43;
LP12436.
GILDERSLEEVE'S BAD DAY. RKO- Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943, 62 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Gordon Douglas; screenplay,
Jack Townley; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO- Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Jun43;
LP12108,
GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST. RKO- Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 63 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Gordon Douglas; story and
screenplay, Robert E, Kent; music, Paul
Sawtell; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO- Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26May44;
LP12792,
GIMME A LITTLE KISS (WILL YA HUH?)
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jul46; MP858,
GINGER. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946.
7 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
original story, Donald C. McKean; screen-
play, Oliver Drake, Donald C. McKean;
film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Frank Albertson, Barbara Reed,
Johny Calkins, Janet Burston, Gene Collins.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Nov46;
LP748,
THE GIOCONDA SMILE, SEE A Woman's
Vengeance,
A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB. RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 91 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Harold Lloyd; director,
Richard Wallace; story, Grover Jones;
screenplay, Frank Ryan, Bert Granet;
music score, Roy Webb; editor, George
Crone,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Mar41;
LP10335,
THE GIRL AFTER MY HEART, Featurettes,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12682,
THE GIRL AND THE GORILLA. SEE Zamba,
GIRL CRAZY. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 10 reels,
sd., b&w. Based upon the musical play by
Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan; lyrics by
Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Fred F.
Finklehoffe; musical adaptation, Roger
Edens; music director, Georgie Stoll;
orchestration, Conrad Salinger, Axel
Stordahl, Sy Oliver; film editor, Albert
Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Aug43; LP12168.
THE GIRL FROM ALASKA, C1942, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Based on the story "Golden Portage" by
Robert Ormond Case,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Nick Grinde; screen-
play, Edward T, Lowe, Robert Ormond
Case; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
raphers, Jack Marta, Bud Thackeray;
film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Apr42;
LP11262.
GIRL FROM AVENUE A, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,581 ft., sd.
Based on the play "The Brat" by Maude
Fulton.
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; screen-
play, Frances Hyland; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Aug40; LP9864.
GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY. c1940.
8 reels, sd. Based on the story "Island
Doctor" by Ray Millholland.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Sidney Salkow; screen-
play, Elizabeth Meehan, Robert Lee John-
son; music director, Cy Feuer; photography,
Jack Marta; film editor, William Morgan,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Jul40;
LP9999,
GIRL FROM HAVANA, c1940, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Karl Brown; music director,
Cy Feuer; photography, Ernest Miller;
film editor, William Morgan,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Sep40;
LP9969,
THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH, Warner
Bros, Pictures Corp., c1949. 78 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
139
THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH. Cont'd.
Summary: A comedy about a commercial
artist, a composite portrait of twelve
models, a comely school teacher, and a
frustrated television agent.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; original story, Allen
Boretz; screenplay, I, A. L. Diamond;
music, David Buttolph; film editor, Rudi
Fehr.
Cast: Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie
Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers.
© Warner Bros. Pictures Corp.; 16Jul49;
LP2408,.
THE GIRL FROM LENINGRAD. SEE
Three Russian Girls,
THE GIRL FROM MANHATTAN. Charing
Cross Productions, Inc., c1948. 80 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. A United Artists release.
Summary: A New York model, aided by a
young minister, outwits a smalltown real-
tor who threatens to foreclose his mortgage
on her uncle's boarding-house.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Alfred E, Green; original story
and screenplay, Howard Estabrook; music,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, James E.
Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, George Mont-
gomery, Charles Laughton, Ernest Truex,
Constance Collier.
© Charing Cross Productions, Inc.;
10ct48; LP2053,
THE GIRL FROM MONTEREY. P.R.C.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Wallace Fox; original story, George Green,
Robert Gordon; screenplay, Arthur Hoerl;
music director, Mahlon Merrick; film
editor, Robert Crandall,
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 19Oct43;
LP 12330.
GIRL IN THE CASE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 7 reels.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story,
Charles F, Royal; screenplay, Joseph
Hoffman, Dorcas Cochran,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Apr44;
LP12593.
GIRL IN 313. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1940. 5,078 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ricardo Cortez;
original story, Hilda Stone; screenplay,
Barry Trivers, Clay Adams; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31May40; LP9701,
A GIRL MUST LIVE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels. Based on the
story by Emery Bonett.
Credits: Director, Carol Reed; scenario,
Frank Launder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jun41;
LP10521.
GIRL OF MY DREAMS. SEE Die Frau
Meiner Traume.
THE GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1945. 60 min., sd.
Based on the novel by Gene Stratton Porter.
Credits: Producer, Alexis Thurn- Taxis;
director, Melchor G. Ferrer; screenplay,
Erna Lazarus; music score, Ernest Gold;
music director, M. R. Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 110ct45;
LP13546.
GIRL OF THE OVERLAND TRAIL. SEE
Can't Help Singing.
THE GIRL.ON THE MAGAZINE COVER,
Presented by Chevrolet.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.;
title & descr., 16Dec40; 352 prints,
21Dec40; LU10139,
GIRL ON THE SPOT. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Blake; director, William Beaudine; original
story, George Blake, Jack Hartfield;
screenplay, Dorcas Cochran, Jerry Warner;
photographer, M, Gertzman; film editor,
Saul Goodkind,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov45;
LP49,
GIRL RUSH. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 65 min., sd. Based on the original
story by Laszlo Vadnay and Aladar Laszlo.
Credits: Director, Gordon Douglas;
screenplay, Robert E, Kent; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestral arrangements,
Gene Rose; editor, Duncan Mansfield.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 200ct44;
LP12988,
GIRL TROUBLE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942, 7,350 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster;
original story, Ladislas Fodor, Vicki
Baum, Guy Trosper; screenplay, Ladislas
Fodor, Robert Riley Crutcher; music
director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
90ct42; LP11949,
THE GIRL WHO DARED. c1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on the novel "Blood on Her Shoe" by
Medora Field.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E,
Abel; director, Howard Bretherton; screen-
play, John K. Butler; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Jun44;
LP12718.
GIRLS AND FLOWERS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1946, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Tech-
nicolor Adventures)
Credits: Director, Andre de La Varre;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Apr46; MP595.
GIRLS AND GAGS. Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Ed Thorgersen; music, L. DeFrancesco;
film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Nov46; MP2298,
GIRLS FROM AMARILLO. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Mar44; MP14651,
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
director, Harry D'Arcy; screenplay,
Charles E, Roberts; film editor, Ernie
Leadley.
© RKO- Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Jun44;
LP12795.
GIRLS IN CHAINS. c1943. Presented by
Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd.
Atlantis Pictures Corp. Based on a story
by Edgar G, Ulmer,
Credits: Producer, Peter R. Van Duinen;
director, Edgar G. Ulmer; screenplay,
Albert Beich; music score, Leo Erdody;
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 17Apr43;
LP11980,
GIRLS IN WHITE. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is Amer-
ica, no, 2)
Summary: A survey of the three years of
training necessary to transform an inex-
perienced student into an efficient nurse.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Harry W. Smith; written by Dudley
Hale; narrator, Dwight Weist; film editor,
David Cooper.
- © RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Dec48; MP3883.
GIRLS OF THE BIG HOUSE. c1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph
E, Abel; director, George Archainbaud;
original screenplay, Houston Branch; music
score, Joseph Dubin; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, John Alton;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep45;
LP13521.
GIRLS OF THE ROAD. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; original
screenplay, Robert D. Andrews; photog-
raphy, George Meehan; film editor, Charles
Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jun40;
LP9729.
GIRLS PREFERRED. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Arthur Lincer; music score,
L, deFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Nov44; MP15896.
GIRLS' TOWN. Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd. A Preference picture.
Credits: Producers, Lou Brock, Jack
Schwarz; director, Victor Halperin; screen-
play, Gene Kerr, Victor McLeod; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Martin
G. Cohn,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 25Jan42;
LP11136.
GIRLS UNDER 21, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Max Nosseck; original
story and screenplay, Jay Dratler, Fanya
Foss; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 240ct40;
LP10031.
GIT ALONG, LITTLE PONY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11952.
GIT IT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14382,
GIVE ME SOME SKIN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1556.
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948.
89 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based ona
story by John Klempner,
Summary: A musical about the home life
of an old-time trouper who dreams of the
days when his family will return to the
footlights with the revival of vaudeville.
Setting, a small town in New Jersey.
Credits: Producer, Walter Morosco;
director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Samuel
Hoffenstein, Elizabeth Reinhardt; music
director, Lionel Newman; editor, William
Reynolds.
Cast: Dan Dailey, Charles Winninger,
Nancy Guild, Charles Ruggles, Barbara
Lawrence,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Jun48; LP2005,
GIVE OUT, SISTERS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bernie Burton;
director, Edward F. Cline; original story,
Lee Sands, Fred Rath; screenplay, Paul
Gerard Smith, Warren Wilson; photography,
George Robinson; film editor, Paul Andres,
140
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
GIVE OUT, SISTERS, Cont'd.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jul42;
LP11477.
GIVE THIS LITTLE GIRL A GREAT BIG
HAND, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12813,
GIVE US THE EARTH. Loew's Inc., in
cooperation with the Associated Press and
the International Committee, YMCA, c1947.
Presented by MGM, 21 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Written and produced by Herbert
Morgan; director, Gunther V, Fritsch;
music score, William Lava; film editor,
Chet Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun47; LP1094.
GIVE US THIS DAY; the story of bread, Pre-
sented by American Baking Institute,
2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Anheuser Busch, Inc,; title, descr. &
231 prints, 26Apr40; MU10212,
GIVE US THIS DAY. SEE Bread Trailer.
GIVE US WINGS. c1940. Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Eliot Gibbons; screenplay, Arthur
T. Horman, Robert Lee Johnson; music
director, Charles Previn; photography,
John Boyle; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov40;
LP10058.
GIVING A SHOP DEMONSTRATION. 1 reel.
U. S. Navy.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.;
title & descr., 21Jan42; 143 prints,
19Jan42; MU12058,
GIVING ORAL MEDICATIONS,
Appl. author: James P, Prindle.
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 6Oct43; MU14011,
GLACIER PARK AND WATERTON LAKES,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 781 ft., sd., color. (James A.
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photography, William Steiner, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Apr42; MP12467.
GLAMOR IN SPORTS, Released by Warner
Bros., c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Producers, A. Pam Blumenthal,
Van Campen Heilner; director, Andre De
La Varre; narrator, Knox Manning,
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jan45;
MP 15586,
GLAMOUR BOY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Sol C, Siegel; director,
Ralph Murphy; original screenplay, Brad-
ford Ropes, Val Burton; music director,
Victor Young; photography, Daniel L. Fapp;
film editor, William Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Dec41;
LP10886,
GLAMOUR FOR SALE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, D, Ross Lederman;
original screenplay, John Bright; music,
Ben Oakland; photography, Franz Planer;
film editor, Viola Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Sep40;
LP9938,
GLAMOUR GIRL. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 68 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary; A talent scout, forced down ona
plane trip to Memphis, discovers a farmer's
daughter who sings folk songs. The scout
takes her to New York where she wins
success,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; story, Lee Gold; screen-
play, M. Coates Webster, Lee Gold; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Charles Nelson,
Cast: Gene Krupa and his orchestra, Susan
Reed, Virginia Grey, Michael Duane, Jimmy
Lloyd, Jack Leonard.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jan48;
LP1425,
GLAMOUR GIRL, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Dec43; MP 14270,
GLAMOUR STREET. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This
Is America, no, 11)
Summary: A photographic study of New
York's Fifth Avenue, including its drab
origins, its business districts of sky-
scrapers and elegant shops, and its resi-
dential areas of today and yesterday.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Harry W. Smith; written by Richard
Hanser; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor,
David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 20Aug48; MP3400,
GLAMOUR TOWN, Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros,
Credits: Director, Philip Tannura;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 8Aug47; MP2254,
AS GLANDULAS ENDOCRINAS,. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946,
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, A. J. Carlson,
H, G. Swann,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Jun46; MP831,
THE GLASS ALIBI, c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder; original screenplay, Mindret Lord;
music score and director, Alexander
Laszlo; photography, Henry Sharp; editor,
Asa Clark,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP239,
THE GLASS KEY, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by
Dashiell Hammett.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohl-
mar; director, Stuart Heisler; screenplay,
Jonathan Latimer; music score, Victor
Young; editor, Archie Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Oct42;
LP11653.
GLAZE APPLICATION, Audio-Visual
Center, Indiana Univ., c1949. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm, (Craftsmanship in Clay
Series, no. 2)
Summary: A demonstration of the four
methods of applying glaze to ceramic
pieces: dipping, pouring, brushing, and
spraying.
Credits: Producer, W. Roger Zinn;
director, Harold Otwell; script, Karl
Martz; narrator, Dan Sherwood,
© Indiana University; 28Jul49; MP4486,
GLEN GRAY AND HIS CASA LOMA OR-
CHESTRA. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov42;
MP 13042,
GLIMPSES OF CALIFORNIA. c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
867 ft., sd., color, 35mm, (James A.
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, John William Boyle.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1226,
GLIMPSES OF FLORIDA. c1941, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 852 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C, Bakaleinkioff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Sep41; MP11594,
GLIMPSES OF GUATEMALA, c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
750 ft., sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Feb46 (in notice: 1944);
MP275,
GLIMPSES OF INDUSTRY IN MYSORE AND
CEYLON, SEE India,
GLIMPSES OF KENTUCKY. c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
718 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nat Finston, C. Bakaleinikoff;
photographer, Bob Carney. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 31Dec40; MP11026.
GLIMPSES OF MEXICO. c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 862 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, Wilfrid Cline. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Aug43; MP13893,
GLIMPSES OF NEW SCOTLAND. Loew's
Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug47; MP2370.
GLIMPSES OF OLD ENGLAND. Loew's
Inc., c1949, 9 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(James A, FitzPatrick Traveltalk)
An MGM picture.
Summary: Scenes of the Cotswold Hills
District and the valley of the Wye River,
including views of the old stone homes,
Tinburn Abbey and La Cock Abbey,
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; photographers, Hone
Glendinning, Virgil Miller; music score,
Nat Finston,
© Loews Inc.; 25Sep49 (in notice: 1947);
MP4564,
GLIMPSES OF ONTARIO, c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 814 ft.,
sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Steiner, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13074.
GLIMPSES OF THE NEAR EAST, Eastman
Kodak Co,, Teaching Films Division, c1940.
992 ft,
Appl. author: Kenneth R, Edwards.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 13Nov40; MP10708,
GLIMPSES OF WASHINGTON STATE, c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
799 ft., sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nathaniel Finston, C, Baka-
leinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 31Dec40; MP11221,
GLOBAL AIR ROUTES, c1944. Presented
by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World
in Action)
Bere rw
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
141
GLOBAL AIR ROUTES. Cont'd.
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 23Jun44;
MP 15089.
GLOBAL CONCEPT IN MAPS, Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: A junior high school boy finds
out what is meant by the term "map pro-
jections, and learns something of the uses
and characteristics of cylindrical, conic,
and perspective projections.
Credits: Collaborator, Erwin Raisz.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 1lAug47; MP2588.
GLOBIAL RHYTHM. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jun43; MP13623.
THE GLORIOUS VOICES OF THE WORLD
FAMOUS ROMAN VATICAN CHOIRS,
Clyde Elliott Attractions, c1947. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Songs and arias by the Vatican
choirs, including favorite Christmas carols
such as "Adeste Fideles" and ''Holy Night."
Credits: Produced and directed by Clyde
Elliott.
© Clyde Elliott; 22Dec47; MP2651,.
GLORY FOR ME, SEE The Best Years of
Our Lives,
THE GLORY OF LOVE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11935,.
GLOVE AFFAIR, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 2 reels.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Mauri Grashin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Apr41;
LP10497,
GLOVE BIRDS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,587 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Feb42;
LP11065,
THE GLUEMAKER'S DAUGHTER, Dis-
tributed by Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Dec46; MP1363.
GO CHASE YOURSELF. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy about a
nightshirt bandit in a girls' college.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; screenplay, Jules White,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 140ct48;
LP1867.
GO LONG MULE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Sep43; MP13977,
GO NORTH. SEE Variety Views, no, 144,
GO WEST. Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Edward Buzzell; original screen-
play, Irving Brecher; music director,
Georgie Stoll; orchestration, George Bass-
man; film editor, Blanche Sewell,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Dec40; LP10112,
GO WEST, YOUNG LADY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Frank R, Strayer; story, Karen
DeWolf; screenplay, Richard Flournoy,
Karen De Wolf; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Nov41;
LP11009.,
GO YE. Scriptures Visualized Institute,
c1943. 650 ft., sd., 16mm,
Appl, author: Oswald J. Smith.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute;
150ct43; MP 14281.
THE GOAL RUSH. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm, (Noveltoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Sep46;
MP1121,
GOATS, Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1939.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Ernest Horn,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Aug39;
MP9827,
GOATS. SEE
Cabras,
Cabritos.
GOBS OF LOVE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13095.
GOD IS MY CO-PILOT. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 88 min., sd.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
From the book by Robert Lee Scott, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Robert Florey; screenplay,
Peter Milne, Abem Finkel; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Jerome Moross;
film editor, Folmer Blangsted.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Apr45;
LP13197.
GOD IS MY LANDLORD,
Credits: Raymond J. Jeffreys.
© McHenry Films, Wendell C. McHenry,
owner; title, descr, & 10 prints, 14Jul47;
MU2185,
THE GOD OF CREATION.
Appl. author: Irvin A. Moon,
© The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago;
title, descr, & 2 prints, 27Dec45; MU16613.
GOD'S COUNTRY. Distributed by Screen
Guild Productions, c1946. Presented by
Action Pictures, Inc. 7 reels, sd., color,
35mm. By James Oliver Curwood,
Credits: Producer, William B. David;
direction, original story and screenplay,
Robert Tansey; adaptation, Frances
Kavanaugh; cinematographer, Carl Wester.
Cinecolor,
© Action Pictures, Inc.; 18May46; LP607.
GOD'S HEAVEN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jul43; MP13745,
GOGGLE FISHING BEAR. Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby;
animators, Ray Abrams, Gil Turner,
Don Patterson; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec48; LP2055.
GOIN' FISHIN'. Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1 reel,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Adrienne Fazen.
© Loew's Inc.; 16O0ct40; LP10009,
GOIN' TO THE BARN DANCE TONIGHT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11550,
GOIN' TO TOWN, c1944, Presented by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc. 69 min., sd. A Jack
Wm. Votion production,
Credits: Producer, Frank Melford;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, Charles E, Roberts, Charles R, Mar-
ion; music director, Lud Gluskin; film
editor, Pete Fritch.
© Jack Wm. Votion Productions, Inc.;
30Sep44; LP12913.
GOING ALL TO PIECES. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15233,
GOING MY WAY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 14 reels, sd,
Credits: Direction and story, Leo Mc-
Carey; screenplay, Frank Butler, Frank
Cavett; music director, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, Leroy Stone,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Feb44;
LP13471,
GOING PLACES. John Sutherland Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1948, 9 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: An animated cartoon showing
that a business which is operating at a
steady profit can provide the employee
with high wages, constant employment,
comfortable working conditions, and
leisure time to enjoy family life.
© Harding College; 230ct48; MP3796,
GOING PLACES. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940-41, 1 reel each, sd. © Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Henry Clay Bate;
narrator, Graham McNamee,
72, © 20Feb40; MP9989,
73. © 1Mar40; MP10006.
74, © 6Mar40; MP10028,
75, © 9Apr40; MP10103,
76. © 17Apr40; MP10115,
77. © 17Apr40; MP10116,
78. © 5Jun40; MP10257,
79. © 5Jun40; MP10258.
80. © 5Jun40; MP10259.
81. © 27Sep40; MP10490,
82. © 27Sep40; MP10491,
83. © 40ct40; MP10504,
84, © 4Dec40; MP10642.
85. © 11Dec40; MP10664,
86. © 4Dec40; MP10643.
87. © The Swankiest Isle in the World.
© 11Mar41; MP10974,
88. Deserts of America. © 11Mar41;
MP10975,
89. The Good Old Days. © 11Mar41;
MP 10976,
90, The Modern Way Down East.
© 19May41; MP11154,
91, The Trail of Father Kino, © 19May41;
MP11155,
92, Mountain Summer. (Variety View).
Narrator, Corey Thomson. © 29May41;
MP 11284,
93, Meet Jimmie the Chump, © 19May41;
MP11156,
For subsequent issues SEE Variety Views.
GOING TO BLAZES, Fact Film Organization,
in cooperation with the Associated Press,
c1948, Filmed with the cooperation of the
Los Angeles Fire Department. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 21 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Depicts the activities of the
fire department in a large city and shows
various causes of fires. The firemen's
work is shown in detail as they answer
alarms, fight fires, and work at the fire
stations,
Credits: Production and script, Herbert
Morgan; director, Gunther V. Fritsch;
music score, William B. Lava; film editor,
Chester W, Schaeffer.
© Loew's, Inc.; 15Apr48 (in notice: 1947);
MP2993.
GOING TO PRESS, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
983 ft., sd., b&w,
142
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
GOING TO PRESS. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; music,
Dave Snell; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Mar42; LP11314,
THE GOLD HUNTERS, SEE Trail of the
Yukon,
GOLD IS WHERE YOU LOSE IT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Elwood Ull-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Sep44;
LP13136,
THE GOLD RUSH. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., color.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.,; title, descr. &
44 prints, 26Apr40; MU10218,
THE GOLD RUSH. Released through United
Artists, c1942. 71 min., sd. A Charles
Chaplin production, A revival of the silent
picture, with music and descriptive dialogue
added,
Credits: Written and directed by Charles
Chaplin; narrative written and spoken
by Charles Chaplin; composer, Charles
Chaplin; music director, Max Terr;
photography, Rollie Totheroh; film editor,
Harold McGhan,
© Charles Chaplin; 6May42; LP11278.
GOLD RUSH MAISIE, Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an original
story by Wilson Collison.
Credits: Producer, J, Walter Ruben;
director, Edwin L, Marin; screenplay,
Betty Reinhardt, Mary C. McCall, Jr.;
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Fredrick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jul40; LP9810,
GOLDEN EARRINGS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on Yolanda Foldes' novel,
Credits: Producer, Harry Tugend;
director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay,
Abraham Polonsky, Frank Butler, Helen
Deutsch; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Alma Macrorie.
Cast: Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrich,
Murvyn Vye, Quentin Reynolds.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 310ct47;
LP 1333,
GOLDEN EGGS, Walt Disney Productions,
c1941, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Jan41;
LP10354,
THE GOLDEN EYE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Suggested by the character created by
Earl Derr Biggers.
Summary: In this western melodrama,
Charlie Chan solves a murder which re-
sults from the smuggling of gold ore into
the United States.
Credits: Producer, James S, Burkett;
director, William Beaudine; original
screenplay, W. Scott Darling; music direc-
tor, Edward J. Kay; film editor, Ace
Herman,
Cast: Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland,
Victor Sen Young, Tim Ryan, Bruce Kellogg,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22Aug48;
LP1857,
THE GOLDEN FLEECING, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon
an original story by Lynn Root, Frank
Fenton, John Fante.
Credits: Producer, Edgar Selwyn; direc-
tor, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, S. J. and
Laura Perelman, Marion Parsonnet; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Conrad A,
Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Aug40; LP9846,
GOLDEN GLOVES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 877 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret;
photographers, Charles Harten, Jack Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Mar44;
MP 15107,
THE GOLDEN GLOVES. Norris Smitley
Productions for Hoff-Brau Brewing Corp.
50 min., color, 16mm,
Summary: A film that combines adver-
tising and sports. The first part of the
film shows activities at the Hoff-Brau
Brewing Corporation of Fort Wayne,
Indiana, and the remainder shows the
annual Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament
held in Fort Wayne in February, 1948.
© Norris Smitley Productions; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 21Apr48; MU2903,.
GOLDEN GLOVES. Paramount Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 7 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Maxwell Shane.
Credits: Director, Edward Dmytryk;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Lewis R.
Foster; photography, Henry Sharp; film
editor, Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Aug40;
LP9823,
GOLDEN HOOFS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 6,050 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Lynn Shores; original
story, Roy Chanslor, Thomas Langan;
screenplay, Ben Grauman Kohn; music
director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
14Jan41; LP10274,
GOLDEN HORIZONS. SEE Trail Street.
GOLDEN HORSES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1946. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; music score,
L. DeFrancesco; photographer, William
Storz; film editor, Arthur Lincer, Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Apr46; MP664,
THE GOLDEN HUNCH, Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
942 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Oct45; LP13624,
GOLDEN PORTAGE, SEE The Girl From
Alaska,
GOLDEN SLIPPERS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 17 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Based on a story by Paul Ernst.
Credits: Producer and director, George B.
Templeton; music director, Irvin Talbot;
editor, Frank Bracht. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 250ct46;
LP775.
THE GOLDEN STALLION, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 67 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A Western about the clever
schemes of a gang of smugglers who are
using a herd of wild horses to transport
diamonds across the Mexican border,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; written
by Sloan Nibley; music, Nathan Scott;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers. Dale Evans, Estelita
Rodriguez, Pat Brady, Douglas Evans.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Oct49;
LP2602,
THE GOLDEN STATE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Mar48;
LP1507,
THE GOLDEN TRAIL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Al Herman; screenplay, Rolland Lynch,
Robert Emmet, Roger Merton; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Jun40;
LP9751,
GOLDILOCKS AND THE JIVIN' BEARS,
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1944,
7 min., sd., color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Tedd Pierce; animation, Ken Champin;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 160ct44; MP15306,
GOLF DOCTOR, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (Sportscope,
no, 2)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Ben-
jamin; narrator, Red Barber; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 170ct47; MP2453,
GOLF MASTERS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949,
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no. 9)
Summary: Shows the techniques of some
of the outstanding golf masters, including
Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Carey Middle-
coff, Ed Dudley, Joe Kirkwood, Horton
Smith, and Dick Metz.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; narra-
tor, Andre Baruch; editor, Harold Oteri,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 6May49; MP4269.
THE GOLFER SPORTS JACKET. Tomlin
Film Productions, Inc., c1949, Presented
by the Singer Sewing Machine Co, 32 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: The manufacture of McGregor
jackets. Emphasizes that the Engineering
Department of the Singer Sewing Machine
Company is responsible for the mass pro-
duction of custom-quality jackets.
Credits: Director, Carl A, Tomlin; script,
Karl A, Barleben; narrator, Ray Morgan;
music arrangement, Harry D. Glass;
photographers, Everett Dunn, Henry E,
Lykes; factory scenes photographed with
the cooperation of David D, Doniger & Co.,
Inc,
© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.;
12May49; MP4255.
THE GOLFER'S LAMENT. Techniprocess &
Special Effects Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.;
26Oct41; MP12007.
GOLGOTHA. SEE Ecce Homo,
GOLLY, I DID IT AGAIN. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd. us
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11590,
GONE WITH THE WIND. Released by Loew's
Inc., c1939. Presented by Selznick Inter-
national in association with Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 26 reels, sd., color, Based on the
story by Margaret Mitchell.
Credits: Producer, David O, Selznick;
director, Victor Fleming; screenplay, Sid-
ney Howard; music score, Max Steiner;
photographer, Ernest Haller, Technicolor.
© Selznick International Pictures, Inc.;
31Dec39; LP9390,
GONORRHEA, 2,700 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Credit: Technicolor,
Appl, author: Oscar Saul,
© Hugh Harman Productions, Inc.;
title,
descr, & 7 prints, 10ct43; MU14004,
—
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
143
GOOD BAD BOYS. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
996 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
___play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug40; LP10018.
THE GOOD BAD EGG, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 17 min., sd., baw, 35mm, .
Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Al.
Giebler and Elwood Ullman; screenplay,
Jules White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Mar47;
LP928,
GOOD DOG, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narration, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Jan46;
MP 169,
THE GOOD FAIRY. SEE I'll Be Yours,
GOOD FELLOWS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd. Based on a play by
George S, Kaufman and Herman Mankie-
wicz.
Credits: Director, Jo Graham; screenplay,
Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Oct43;
LP12345.
GOOD, GOOD, GOOD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP112,
THE GOOD JOB. Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 984 ft.,
sd., b&w. By William Saroyan,
Credits: Film editor, Jack Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Sep42; LP11629.
GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, David J. Chatkin;
director, Ray Enright; story, Hal Smith,
Sam Rudd; screenplay, Lou Breslow; music,
John Leipold; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jun43;
LP12101,
A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Jul42; MP12782,
GOOD MORNING, JUDGE, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Mal-
vern; director, Jean Yarbrough; original
story, Maurice Geraghty, Winston Miller;
screenplay, Maurice Geraghty, Warren
Wilson; music director, Charles Previn;
film editor, Edward Curtiss. :
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Apr43;
LP12181.
GOOD MORNING, MR, ZIP, ZIP, ZIP!
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12309.
GOOD NEIGHBORS. Presented by the
Minneapolis Star Journal and Tribune. sd.,
b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© The Minneapolis Star Journal and
Tribune; title & descr., 30Oct44; 11 prints,
310ct44; MU15347.
GOOD NEWS. Loew's Inc., c1947, 93 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm, An MGM picture. Re-
make of a picture of this title released
Aug. 25, 1930. Based on the musical
comedy by Laurence Schwab, Lew Brown,
Frank Mandel, George Gard DeSylva, and
Ray Henderson,
Summary: A musical comedy about life
on a college campus in the nineteen twenties,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Charles Walters; screenplay, Betty
Comden, Adolph Green; music director,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Albert Akst.
Cast: June Allyson, Peter Lawford,
Patricia Marshall, Joan-McCracken,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Dec47; LP1397.
GOOD OLD CORN. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette) Adapted
from Mack Sennett comedies.
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec45; LP13685.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS, SEE Going Places.
GOOD OLD IRISH TUNES. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 21Jun41; MP11325.
GOOD SAM. Rainbow Productions, Inc.,
c1948, 114 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An RKO
release,
Summary: A comedy of domestic life in a
small city. A good Samaritan forgets his
family in his passion for generosity.
Credits: Producer and director, Leo Mc-
Carey; story, Leo McCarey, John Klorer;
screenplay, Ken Englund; music score,
Robert Emmett Dolan; film editor, James
McKay.
Cast: Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan, Ray
Collins, Edmund Lowe, Joan Lorring,
© Rainbow Productions, Inc.; 18Aug48;
LP1797.
GOOD SKATES, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Oct43; MP14040.
GOOD TIDINGS, C. O. Baptista, c1941.
375 ft., 16mm,
© C. O. Baptista; 1Aug41; MP11450,
A GOOD TIME FOR A DIME, Walt Disney
Productions, c1941, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Feb41;
LP10499,
GOODBYE, DEAR, I'LL BE BACK IN A
YEAR, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11551,
GOODBYE MAMA, (I'M OFF TO YOKO-
HAMA). Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18May42; MP12573,
GOOD-BYE, MISS TURLOCK. Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (John
Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM pic-
ture,
Summary: Re-creates a day in Miss
Turlock's country school, an American
institution of the century just past.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; written
and narrated by John Nesbitt; music score,
Robert Franklin; film editor, Newell P.
Kimlin,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan48; LP1441,
GOOD-BYE MR, MOTH. c1942, Presented
by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, "Chuck" Couch; artists,
Alex Lovy, Verne Harding; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 13Mar42; MP12270,
GOODBYE SUE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14446.
GOODBYE TO GARBAGE. General Electric
Co., c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the General
Electric Disposall,
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49;
MP4402,
GOODNESS! A GHOST. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 16 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, George Jeske, Arthur
V. Jones; screenplay, Harry Langdon;
film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Jul40;
LP9745.
GOOD NIGHT ELMER, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation,
Philip Monroe.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Oct40; MP10545,
GOOD-NIGHT RUSTY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. George Pal Pro-
ductions, Inc.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec43;
LP12399,
GOODNIGHT SWEETHEARTS, c1944,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
Frank Fenton, Joseph Hoffman; screenplay,
Isabel Dawn, Jack Townley; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Ralph Dixon.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17May44;
LP12656,
GOODNIGHT, WHEREVER YOU ARE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jul44; MP14986,
GOOD-NITE ALL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jul43; MP13733.
GOOFY GOLF. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 8 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (The
World of Sports, no. 128)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narra-
tive, Allan Sherman; commentator, Bill
Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Apr47;
MP2091,
GOOFY GOPHERS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1946, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Art Davis.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec46; MP2420,
GOOFY GROCERIES, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Veve Risto;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Mar41;
MP 10985,
GOOFY GYMNASTICS. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 6 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Goofy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Kinney; story,
Dick Kinney; animation, John Sibley, Ed
Aardal, Wolfgang Reitherman, Dan Mac-
Manus; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Oct48;
LP2584,
GOOFY NEWS VIEWS. c1945. 1 reel, sd.
(A Phantasy Columbia Cartoon)
Credits: Direction and story, Sid Marcus.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Jun45; LP13515.
144
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE GOOFY NEWSREEL, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Oct42; MP13090,
GOOF Y'S GLIDER. Walt Disney Productions,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Nov40;
LP10108,
THE GOOSE GOES SOUTH. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 699ft., sd., color. (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Apr41; MP11339.
GORGEOUS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 270ct41; MP11717.
GORILLA, SEE Nabonga.
THE GORILLA MAN, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture,
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
original screenplay, Anthony Coldewey;
film editor, James Gibbon.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 16Jan43;
LP11829,
GORILLA MY DREAMS. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny
Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec47; MP2659,
GOSPEL DYNAMITE, C, O. Baptista, c1941,
425 ft., sd.
© C. O. Baptista; 15Mar41; MP10958,
GOSPEL IN SONG, C. O. Baptista Films,
c1948. 33 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows the beauty
of Gospel songs and their importance
in the worship and praise of God,
© C. O, Baptista Films; 15Jan48;
MP2822.
GOT A PENNY BENNY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Apr46; MP541,
GOT NO TIME, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10ct45; MP16365.
GOTTA BE THIS OR THAT, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc.; c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Oct45; MP16401,
GOTTA KEEP ROLLIN'. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10May43; MP13547,
GOVERNMENT GIRL. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 94 min,, sd. From a story
by Adela Rogers St. John.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward Don-
ahoe; direction and screenplay, Dudley
Nichols; adaptation, Budd Schulberg; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Roland Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov43;
LP12445.
GOVERNOR WILLIAM BRADFORD; the
pioneer Englishman and empire builder.
c1938. 3 reels, sd. Based on "The Histor-
ical Pageant of the 'Mayflower'" by Hugh
d
Parry and "The Rhetoriqgue’ and "'Goy-
ernor William Bradford” by J. N. Ruffin,
Credits: Director, Hugh Parry; music
director, Sidney W, Sharvell,
© John Nathaniel Ruffin; 5Mar38; LP9366.
GOW, THE KILLER. Real Pictures, c1948,
63 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A photographic record of the
customs of the cannibals and head hunters of
Samoa, New Guinea, and other islands of
the South Seas,
Credits: Narrator, William Peck.
© Real Pictures (Roy Reid and Fred L,
Patterson); 16Feb48; MP2805,
THE GRAIN THAT BUILT A HEMISPHERE.
Walt Disney Productions, c1943, 1 reel.
© Walt Disney Productions; 28Jan43;
MP 13739,
GRAND CANYON. Lippert Productions, Inc.
Released through Screen Guild Productions,
Inc., c1949, 65 min., sd., sepia, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy about a troupe of
actors who are sent to the Grand Canyon
by a movie company for location shooting.
Credits: Producer, Carl K, Hittleman;
director, Paul Landres; original story,
Carl K. Hittleman; screenplay, Jack Harvey,
Milton Luban; music score, Albert Glasser;
film editor, Paul Landres,
Cast: Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes,
Reed Hadley, James Millican, Olin Howlin.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 10ct49;
LP2591,
GRAND CANYON, PRIDE OF CREATION,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 797 ft., sd., color. (James A. Fitz-
Patrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narration, James A, FitzPatrick;
photography, Charles Boyle. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan44; MP14421,
GRAND CANYON TRAIL. Republic Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 67 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a cowhand
saves the stockholders of a defunct silver
mine from being swindled,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, William Witney; screen-
play, Gerald Geraghty; music score,
Nathan Scott; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Andy
Devine, Robert Livingston, Roy Barcroft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov48;
LP1965.
GRAND CENTRAL MURDER, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
novel by Sue MacVeigh,
Credits: Producer, B, F. Zeidman; direc-
tor, S, Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Peter
Ruric; music score, David Snell; film editor,
Conrad Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Apr42; LP11273,
GRAND OLE OPRY, c1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald;
original screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart
McGowan; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Jack Marta; film editor, Ray
Snyder.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Jun40;
LP9788,
GRAND PIANOS AND GALS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb41; MP11619,
GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27May46; MP637,
GRANDFATHER'S FOLLIES. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, Jack School.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 4Mar44;
LP12514,
GRANDPA CALLED IT ART. Loew's Inc.,
.c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 900 ft., sd. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade) Based on "Art Discovers Amer-
ica,
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; screen-
play, John Nesbitt; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Phil Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jul44; LP12740,
GRANDPA GOES TO TOWN. c1940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Gus Meins; original screenplay, Jack Town-
ley; music director, Cy Feuer; photography,
he Lanning; film editor, Lester Orle-
eck,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Apr40;
LP9675.
GRANDPAW AIN'T THE MAN HE USED TO
BE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP57.
GRANITE HOTEL, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, Thomas John-
son, Graham Place,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Apr40;
LP9617.
GRANNY GET YOUR GUN. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 56 min., sd. A War-
ner Bros.-First National picture. Based
on a story by Erle Stanley Gardner.
Credits: Director, George Amy; original
screenplay, Kenneth Gamet; film editor,
Jack Killifer,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Feb40;
LP9413,
GRANPAPPY'S BIRTHDAY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17May43; MP13592,
GRAPE NUTTY. Screen Gems, Inc., c1949.
6 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz,
Henry Binder; director, Al Lovy; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Dave Monahan,
Chic Otterstrom, Paul Sommer, Jay Sarbry;
music, Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Apr49 (in notice:
1947); LP2472,
THE GRAPES OF WRATH. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, 11,586 ft.,
sd. Based on the novel by John Steinbeck,
Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay,
Nunnally Johnson; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Jan40; LP9700,
GRAPPLING GROANERS,. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(The World of Sports, no, 129)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narrator,
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29May47;
MP2166.
GRASPING, René A, Spitz, cl1949, 22 min.,
sd,, bkw, 16mm,
Summary: A study of the development
of grasping in infants during the first
year,
© René A, Spitz; 21Jun49; MP4253,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
145
GRASS ROOTS. Cinemette Productions,
c1948, 12 min., sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how law and order,
which man has established over his family,
city, and nation, has made peace possible
between individuals, and demonstrates the
need for a World Government in maintain-
ing world peace,
Credits: Produced, written, and directed
by Edward Levitt, John Chadwick; narrator,
Peter Charlton.
Appl, author: Edward Levitt, d.b.a. Cine-
mette Productions.
© Cinemette Productions; 15Jun48;
MP3438,
GRAVE LAUGHTER. SEE Variety Views,
no. 147,
THE GRAY HOUNDED HARE. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, John
Carey, Charles McKimson, Phil DeLars,
Manny Gould; music director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Aug49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4506.
GRAY SQUIRREL, SEE L!Ecureuil.
THE GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY. Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944, 2 reels
each, © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original story, Jack Foley; screen-
play, Maurice Tombragel, George H. Plymp-
ton.
1, Shipwrecked among Icebergs.
© 18Apr44; LP12628,
2, Thundering Doom, © 18Apr44;
LP12629,
3. Battle in the Clouds. © 18Apr44;
LP12630,
4, Masked Murder, © 4May44; LP12662.
5. The Bridge of Disaster. © 4May44;
LP12663.
6. Shattering Doom. © 4May44; LP12664,
7. Crashing Timbers. © 22May44;
LP12665,
8. In a Flaming Plane. © 22May44;
LP12666.
9. Hurtling Through Space. © 14Jun44;
LP12757.
10. Tricked by a Booby Trap. © 14Jun44;
LP12758.
11, The Tunnel of Terror. © 14Jun44;
LP12759.
12, Electrocuted. © 14Jun44; LP12760.
13. The Boomerang. © 14Jun44; LP12761.
THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
8,244 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; original
screenplay, Don Ettlinger, Edwin Blum,
Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director,
Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9May41; LP10527.
GREAT AMERICAN DIVIDE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1942. 953 ft., sd.
(Columbia Tour, s. 5, no. 4.)
Credits: Producer, Andre de La Varre;
narrator, Len Sterling; music, Edward
Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Feb42;
MP12198,
THE GREAT AMERICAN MUG, Loew's
Inc., c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 886 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield;
original story and screenplay, George B.
Seitz, Jr.; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's.; 12Sep45; LP13504,
THE GREAT BETRAYAL. Screencraft
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 9 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, An Idea Film production. The film
includes material produced by Paul Boro-
scheck,
Credits: Film story, Julia Singer, Simon
Singer; narration, Simon Singer, William S.
Gailmor; narrator, William S. Gailmor;
music, Paul Dessau; editor, Julia Singer.
© Screencraft Pictures, Inc., 31May47;
LP1055,.
THE GREAT BIG SAW CAME NEARER AND
NEARER, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14726.
THE GREAT CHEESE MYSTERY. Screen
Gems, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Fable,
no, 15)
Credits: Direction, Art Davis; story,
Tish Tash,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Nov41; LP10830,
THE GREAT DAN PATCH. W. R. Frank
Productions. Released through United
Artists Corp., c1949, 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The life and times of the spec-
tacular horse which broke all champion-
ship pacing records in the early 1900's,
Credits: Producer, John Taintor Foote;
director, Joe Newman; screenplay, John
Taintor Foote; music score, Rudy Schrager;
music director, David Chudnow; film editor,
Fred W. Berger.
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Gail Russell, Ruth
Warrick, Charlotte Greenwood, Henry
Hull,
© W. R. Frank Productions; 22Jul49;
LP2411,
GREAT DAY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 69 min., sd., 35mm. From the
play by Lesley Storm.
Credits: Producer, Victor Hanbury;
director, Lance Comfort; screenplay,
John Davenport, Lesley Storm, Wolfgang
Wilhelm; music, William Alwyn; photog-
rapher, Erwin Hillier; film editor, Sidney
J. Stone.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec44;
LP707.
A GREAT DAY'S COMING. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 959 ft., sd., bew. (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, Robert Elwyn; original
story, Ruth McCaslin; screenplay, Lewis
Jacobs; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr44; LP166.
THE GREAT DICTATOR, Released thru
United Artists, c1940, 13 reels, sd.
Credits: Produced, written, and directed
by Charles Chaplin; music director, Mere-
dith Willson; film editor, Willard Nico.
© Charles Chaplin Film Corp.; 310ct40;
LP10041,
GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Cineguild, Inc.,
England, c1947, 115 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on Charles Dickens! novel.
Credits: Producer, Ronald Neame; direc-
tor, David Lean; adapted for the screen
by David Lean, Ronald Neame; continuity,
Margaret Sibley; music score, Walter Goehr,
film editor, Jack Harris,
Cast: John Mills, Valerie Hobson, Bernard
Miles, Francis L, Sullivan, Finlay Currie.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
11Apr47; LP1017.
THE GREAT FLAMARION, c1945, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Based on the character "Big Shot" by Vicki
Baum,
Credits: Producer, William Wilder;
director, Anthony Mann; story, Anne Wigton;
screenplay, Anne Wigton, Heinz Herald,
Richard Weil; music score, Alexander
Laszlo; photographer, James Spencer
Brown, Jr.; film editor, John F. Link.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Feb45;
LP13190,
THE GREAT GATSBY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 91 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
A remake of the silent picture of 1926,
Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
and the play by Owen Davis.
Summary: A drama reflecting the reck-
less extravagance of the Prohibition Era,
After accumulating a fortune as a boot-
legger, a returned soldier finds that money
cannot buy happiness,
Credits: Producer, Richard Maibaum;
director, Elliott Nugent; screenplay, Cyril
Hume, Richard Maibaum; music score,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Ellsworth
Hoagland,
Cast: Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald
Carey, Ruth Hussey, Barry Sullivan,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Aug49;
LP2471,
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 62 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Gordon Douglas; screenplay, Jack
Townley, Julien Josephson; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, John Lockert.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Jan43;
LP11809,
THE GREAT GLOVER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,692 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jan43;
LP11983,
GREAT GUNS, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941. 6,800 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Montague Banks;
original screenplay, Lou Breslow; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
100ct41; LP10769,
THE GREAT IMPERSONATION. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 8 reels, sd,
From the novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul
Malvern; director, John Rawlins; screen-
play, W. Scott Darling; photography,
George Robinson; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Aug42;
LP11523.
THE GREAT JOHN L, Released through
United Artists, c1945, Presented by Bing
Crosby Productions. 90 min., sd.
Credits: Producers, Frank R. Mastroly,
James Edward Grant; director, Frank Tuttle;
original screenplay, James Edward Grant;
music director, Victor Young; photography,
James Van Trees; film editor, Theodore
Bellinger,
© Bing Crosby Productions, Inc.; 29Jun45;
LP13348,
GREAT LAKES. RKO Pathe, Inc. with the
cooperation of the United States Coast
Guard, c1946,. 16 min., sd. (This Is Amer-
ica, no, 3)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
written by Jerry Brondfield; narrator,
Dwight Weist; music, Harold Anderson;
editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 11Jan46; MP251,
THE GREAT LIE, Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 11 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From a novel by
Polan Banks,
Credits: Director, Edmund Goulding;
screenplay, Lenore Coffee; music, Max
Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 12Apr41;
LP 10380,
THE GREAT LOVE, SEE Grosse Liebe.
146
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE GREAT McGINTY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; written and
directed by Preston Sturges; photography,
William Mellor; film editor, Hugh Bennett.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Aug40;
LP9862.
THE GREAT MAN'S LADY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942, 9 reels, sd. Based
on a short story by Vifia Delmar,
Credits: Producer and director, William
A, Wellman; original story, Adela Rogers
St. Johns, Seena Owen; screenplay, W. L.
River; photographer, William Mellor;
film editor, Thomas Scott.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar42;
LP11337.
THE GREAT MEDDLER. Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
979 ft., sd., sepia. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann;
original story, Joseph Ansen; screenplay,
Julian Hochfelder, Barney Gerand.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Dec40; LP10204,
THE GREAT MIKE, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Wallace W. Fox; original story,
Martin Mooney; screenplay, Raymond L,
Schrock; music score, Lee Zahler; film
editor, Hugh Winn,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov44; LP13638,
THE GREAT MR. NOBODY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 7 reels. Froma
story by Harold Titus.
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; screen-
play, Ben Markson, Kenneth Gamet.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Feb41;
LP10256.
THE GREAT MOMENT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 8 reels, sd. Based on a book
by Rene Fulop- Miller.
Credits: Screenplay and direction, Preston
Sturges, music score, Victor Young;
editor, Stuart Gilmore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jun44;
LP12836.
THE GREAT PIGGY BANK ROBBERY.
Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc., c1946,
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Warren Foster.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec46; MP1498,
THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
Misector: Lewis D. Collins; story, Harold
reene; Screenplay, Albert DeMond; music,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Dwight Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10089,
THE GREAT PROFILE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,361 ft., sd. :
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; original
screenplay, Milton Sperling, Hilary Lynn;
music director, Cyril J, Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
250ct40; LP10025,
A GREAT RAILROAD AT WORK, Presented
by New York, New Haven, and Hartford
Railroad, 42 min,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© New York, New Haven, and Hartford
Railroad; title & descr., 2Jul42; 251 prints,
27Jun42; MU12644,
THE GREAT SINNER, Loew's Inc., c1949.
110 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture,
Summary: Attempting to cure an adven-
turess of the gambling habit, a Russian
novelist develops a passion for gambling
which effects his moral and economic dis-
integration, Setting, Wiesbaden, 1860.
Presumably based on the life of Dostoevsky.
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt;
director, Robert Siodmak; origirial story,
Ladislas Fodor, Rene Fueloep- Miller;
screenplay, Ladislas Fodor, Christopher
Isherwood; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Harold F, Kress.
Cast: Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Melvyn
Douglas, Walter Huston, Ethel Barrymore.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Jul48; LP2452,
GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERY. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd. Based on Fred Harman's NEA comic,
"Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Randall Faye; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9Feb45;
LP13181.
THE GREAT SWINDLE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, Lewis D, Collins; story, Eric
Taylor; screenplay, Albert DeMond; music,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Dwight Caldwell;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Apr41;
LP10425.
THE GREAT SWINDLE. Union Films, c1948,
36 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Harassed by shortages, Tom
Grey votes for the removal of price controls
after reading NAM propaganda. When
prices rise, he views a Union film, "The
Big Squeeze," which places the blame for
high prices on monopoly control of our
economy, and points out the advantages of
membership in the Union,
© Carl Aldo Marzani t.a. Union Films;
1Feb48; LP1690.
THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY. c1941.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Olive
Cooper, Garnett Weston, Robert T. Shannon;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Lester Orle-
beck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 28Feb41;
LP10313.
THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1939. 10 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Robert Lively and Andrew L.
Stone.
Credits: Producer and director, Andrew L.
Stone; screenplay, Russel Crouse, Robert
Lively; photographer, Victor Milner; film
editor, Jimmy Smith,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec39;
LP9330,
THE GREATEST MAN IN SIAM. c1944.
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Lantz Swing Symphony)
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Pat Matthews, Emery Hawkins; music,
Darrell Calker, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 7Feb44; MP14557.
GREECE, SEE The March of Time, 1946,
THE GREEN ARCHER, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940-41, 2 reels each (no, 1,
3 reels), sd, Based on the novel by Edgar
Wallace, © Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits; Director, James W, Horne;
screenplay, Morgan B, Cox, John Cutting,
Jesse A, Duffy, James W, Horne; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editors, Dwight
Caldwell, Earl Turner,
1, Prison Bars Beckon, © 2Nov40;
LP10016,
2. The Face at the Window, © 9Nov40;
LP10034,
3. The Devil's Dictograph, © 16Nov40;
LP10047,
4, Vanishing Jewels, © 23Nov40; LP10066,
5, The Fatal Spark, © 30Nov40; LP10082,
6. The Necklace of Treachery, © 7Dec40;
LP10095,
7, The Secret Passage. © 14Dec40;
LP10107,
8, Garr Castle is Robbed, © 21Dec40;
LP10132,
9, The Mirror of Treachery, © 28Dec40;
LP10148,
10, The Dagger that Failed, © 4Jan41;
LP10149,
11, The Flaming Arrow, © 11lJan41;
LP10161,
12, The Devil Dogs, © 18Jan41; LP10178,
13, The Deceiving Microphone, © 25Jan41;
LP10195,
14, End of Hope, © 1Feb41; LP10214,
15, The Green Archer Exposed, © 8Feb41;
LP10238,
GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, Loew's-Inc.,
c1947, 141 min., sd., baw, 35mm, An MGM
picture, Based on Elizabeth Goudge's
novel,
Credits: Producer, Carey Wilson; director,
Victor Saville; screenplay, Samson
Raphaelson; music, Bronislau Kaper; film
editor, George White,
Cast: Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Dona
Reed, Richard Hart, Frank Morgan,
© Loew's Inc.; 220ct47; LP1283,.
GREEN FOR DANGER. Individual Pictures,
Ltd., London, 1947. 91 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, From the novel by Christianna
Brand [pseud, of Mary Christina Lewis],
Credits: Producers, Frank Launder,
Sidney Gilliat; director, Sidney Gilliat;
screenplay, Sidney Gilliat, Claud Gurney;
music, William Alwyn; film editor, Thelma
Myers,
Cast; Alastair Sim, Sally Gray, Rosamund
John, Trevor Howard,
© General Film Distributors, Ltd,;
40ct47; LP1281,
THE GREEN GRASS GROWS ALL AROUND,
Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: ''The Green Grass Grows All
Around" is sung by the Striders, a Negro
male quartet,
© Video Varieties Corp,; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4538,
GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 89 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, Based on the novel by Mary
O'Hara [pseud, of Mary (Alsop) Sture-Vasa].
Summary; A drama of Wyoming ranch life
continuing the story of the wild white stallion,
Thunderhead, Includes a series of trotting-
race scenes filmed at Lancaster, Ohio, and
several Burl Ives folksongs,
Credits: Producer, Robert Bassler; direc-
tor, Louis King; screenplay, Martin Berkeley;
music director, Lionel Newman; editor, Nick
De Maggio,
Cast: Peggy Cummins, Charles Coburn,
Robert Arthur, Lloyd Nolan, Burl Ives,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
16May48; LP1963,.
GREEN HELL, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1939, 10 reels,
Credits: Director, James Whale; original
story and screenplay, Frances Marion,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc,; 31Dec39;
LP9363,
THE GREEN HORNET. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,,c1939, 2 reels each, Adapted from
the radio serial by Fran Striker;
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray
Taylor; screenplay, George H, Plympton,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
147
THE GREEN HORNET. Cont'd.
Basil Dickey, Morrison C. Wood, Lyonel
Margolies.
8. Dead or Alive. © 31Dec39; LP9336.
9. The Hornet Trapped. © 31Dec39;
LP9337,
10. Bullets and Ballots. © 31Dec39;
LP9338,
11. Disaster Rides the Rails. © 31Dec39;
LP9352,
12, Panic in the Zoo, © 31Dec39; LP9361.
13. Doom of the Underworld. © 31Dec39;
LP9362. :
THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940.
2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, John
Rawlins; screenplay, George H. Plympton,
Basil Dickey, Sherman Lowe.
1, Flaming Havoc. © 8O0ct40; LP9963.
2. The Plunge of Peril. © 9Oct40; LP9965.
3. The Avenging Heavens! © 150ct40;
LP9980.
4. A Night of Terror. © 290ct40; LP10013.
5. Shattering Doom! © 300ct40; LP10014,
6. The Fatal Flash. © 1Nov40; LP10020.
7. Death in the Clouds. © 18Nov40;
LP10049,
8. Human Targets. © 25Nov40; LP10072,
9. The Tragic Crash! © 25Nov40; LP10073.
10. Blazing Fury! © 6Dec40; LP10104.
11. Thieves of the Night! © 6Dec40;
LP10105,
12, Crashing Barriers! © 6Dec40;
LP10106,
13. The Flaming Inferno! © 18Dec40;
LP10127,
14, Racketeering Vultures! © 18Dec40;
LP10128,
15. Smashing the Crime Ring! © 18Dec40;
LP10129,
GREEN MOON, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22May44; MP14858,
THE GREEN PROMISE. Glenn McCarthy
Productions, Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1949, 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A bucolic drama about a well-
meaning but domineering farmer and his
four motherless children. When they face
disaster as a result of the father's obstin-
acy, the local 4-H Club arrives with power
machinery to assist in reclaiming the
fields.
Credits: Producers, Robert Paige, Monty
F. Collins; director, William D. Russell;
original story and screenplay, Monty F.
Collins; music score, Rudy Schrager;
film editor, Richard Farrell,
Cast: Marguerite Chapman, Walter Bren-
nan, Robert Paige, Natalie Wood, Jeanne
LaDuke,
© Glenn McCarthy Productions; 18Mar49;
LP2280,
THE GREEN YEARS. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
13 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by
A. J. Cronin.
Credits: Producer, Leon Gordon; director,
Victor Saville; screenplay, Robert Ardrey,
Sonya Levien; music score, Herbert Stot-
hart; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr46; LP232.
THE GREENER YARD. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Milt Banta; animation, Volus
Jones, Bill Justice, Judge Whitaker, Dan
MacManus; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Nov48;
LP2582,
THE GREENIE, Loew's Inc., c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 983 ft.,
sd., sepia. (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, H. Alexander; original
story, Michael Wilson; screenplay, Herman
Boxer; music, Sol Krandel, Dave Snell :
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Feb42; LP11348,
GREENWICH VILLAGE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944,._7,375 ft., sd.
Suggested by a story by Frederick Hazlitt
Brennan,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Earl Baldwin, Walter Bullock; adapta-
tion, Michael Fessier, Ernest S, Pagano;
musical direction, Emil Newman, Charles
Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Aug44; LP12842,
GREETINGS BAIT! The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1943, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Manuel
Perez; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22May43; MP13602,
GREETINGS FRIENDS. SEE Saludos Amigos.
GREY, WHITE AND BLUE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color.
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producer, A, Pam Blumenthal;
director, Van Campen Heilner; narrator,
Lou Marcelle. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Jun43;
MP 13697,
GREYFRIAR'S BOBBY. SEE Challenge to
Lassie,
THE GREYHOUND AND THE RABBIT. Re-
leased by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940.
684 ft., sd., color. (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis, Herb Rothwill; music, Joe De
Nat. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Apr40; LP9516,
GRIDIRON GREATNESS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Movietone's Sports Review)
Summary: Shows football teams in action
on the gridiron. Coaches Frank Leahy,
Earl Blaik, and Carl Snavely, and players
Tommy Harmon, Johnny Lujack, Glen
Davis, and Doc Blanchard display the skill
that has made them famous.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Arthur Lincer; narrator, Mel Allen;
music score, L, DeFrancesco; editor, Tom
Cummiskey.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Aug47; MP2627.
GRIEF, A PERIL IN INFANCY, René A.
Spitz, c1947. 35 min., si., bew, 16mm,
© René A, Spitz; 11Sep47; MP2378.
GRINDING. Film Productions Co., c1941.
1 reel,
Appl. author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
© Film Productions Co.; 1Sep41; MP11607.
GRINDING AND USE OF BASIC LATHE
TOOL CUTTER BITS. Burton. Holmes
Films, Inc. 22 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the proper way
to grind and use cutter bits, to rough and
finish turn a surface, to machine a neck
or groove, and to cut screw threads.
© South Bend Lathe Works; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 27Jun49; MU4487,
GRISSLY'S MILLIONS, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Walter H.
Goetz; director, John English; original
screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer,
William Bradford; film editor, Harry
Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Dec44;
LP13079,
GROOM AND BORED. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,425 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Apr42;
LP11181,
GROOVIE MOVIE. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
848 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; screenplay,
Joe Ansen, Jameson Brewer; music score,
Max Terr; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Apr44; LP191,
GROSSE LIEBE (THE GREAT LOVE).
b&w, 16mm,
Appl. author: UFA,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr, & 4 prints, 8Dec46; LU766.
THE GROWTH OF ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR
(IN THE FIRST FIVE YEARS). Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabo-
ration with Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of
Child Development, Yale University, c1946.
1 reel, si., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Nov46; MP1586,
GROWTH OF CITIES, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Robert S, Lynd, c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Afrikaans version. Title on script:
"Die Ontwikkeling van Stede."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Jun46; MP1862,
GROWTH OF CITIES. Erpi Classroom Films,
‘Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. With teacher's
handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 12Dec41;
MP 14217,
GROWTH OF FLOWERS. Coronet, c1945.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author; John Ott, Jr.
© Esquire, Inc.; 27Dec45; MP1529,
THE GROWTH OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR (IN
THE FIRST FIVE YEARS). Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of Child
Development, Yale University, c1946,
1 reel, si., b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Nov46; MP1587,.
A GRUESOME TWOSOME,. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc,, c1945. 7 min., sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Roderick
Scribner; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5May45; MP16007.
GRUNTERS AND GROANERS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, 1 reel,
sd. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Lew Lehr; editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Aug40; MP10445,
GUADALCANAL DIARY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 8,376 ft., sd.
From the book by Richard Tregaskis.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Lamar Trotti; adaptation, Jerry Cady;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Nov43; LP12463,
GUAM. SEE Anchor to Westward.
GUARDIANS OF THE SEA. Movietone.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Adventures
of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Continuity, Dave Cooper; narra-
tor, Hugh James; editor, Earl Allvine,
148
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
GUARDIANS OF THE SEA. Cont'd,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Jul42; MP12758,
GUARDIANS OF THE WILDS, Paramount
Pictures Inc., with the cooperation of the
of the Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, c1941, 974 ft., sd. (Paramount
Paragraphics)
Credits: Written and directed by Carl
Stearns Clancy; narrator, Alan Kent.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug41;
MP 12033.
THE GUARDSMAN, SEE The Chocolate
Soldier.
GUESS WHO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Mar43; MP13349,
GUEST IN THE HOUSE, Released through
United Artists, c1944, Presented by Hunt
Stromberg. 12 reels, sd. Based on the
play by Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson,
adapted from a story by Katherine Albert.
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg;
director, John Brahm; screenplay, Ketti
Frings; adaptation, Elliot Paul; music score,
Werner Janssen; film editor, Walter
Hannemann,
© Guest in the House, Inc.; 23Dec44;
LP13057,
GUEST PESTS. Loew's Inc., c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 770 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; original story
and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
J.J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Sep45; LP13506.
GUEST WIFE, Released through United
Artists, c1945. Presented by Jack H,
Skirball. 88 min., sd. A Sam Wood pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer, Jack H. Skirball;
director, Sam Wood; original screenplay,
Bruce Manning, John Klorer; music,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, William
M. Morgan,
© Greentree Productions, Inc.; 27Jul45;
LP13446,
THE GUIDED BEND TEST. c1944, 1 reel,
sd,
Appl. author: George W. Chapman,
© DeFrenes & Co.; 18Sep44; MP15289.
THE GUILT OF JANET AMES, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 80 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a story by Lenore Coffee.
Credits: Director, Henry Levin; screen-
play, Louella MacFarlane, Allen Rivkin,
Devery Freeman; music score, George
Duning; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Charles Nelson.
Cast: Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas,
Sid Caesar, Betsy Blair, Nina Foch,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb47;
LP937.
THE GUILTY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. From
a story by Cornell Woolrich.
Credits: Producer, Jack Wrather; direc-
tor, John Reinhardt; screenplay, Robert
Presnell, Sr.; music director, Dave Chud-
now; film editor, William Zeigler.
Cast: Bonita Granville, Don Castle, Wally
Carsell, Regis Toomey, John Litel.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Mar47;
LP894,
THE GULLIBLE CANARY, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1942, 641 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no. 19)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Alec Geiss; animation, Chic
Otterstrom; music, Eddie Kilfeather,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Sep42; LP12033.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1939. 8 reels, sd., color.
Based on the story by Jonathan Swift.
Credits: Producer, Max Fleischer; direc-
tor, Dave Fleischer; screenplay, Dan Gor-
don, Cal Howard, Ted Pierce, I, Sparber,
Edmond Seward; story adaptation, Edmond
Seward; animation, Graham Place, Arnold
Gillespie, and others; photographer, Charles
Schettler. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Dec39;
LP9331,
GUN CODE, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; music director,
Lou Porter; photography, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 25Jul40;
LP9835,
GUN CRAZY. SEE Deadly Is the Female.
GUN DOG LIFE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 10 min., sd., color. (The Color
Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Del
Frazier; narrator, John Deering.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 11May40; MP10194,
A GUN IN HIS HAND. Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
1,717 ft., sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not
Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Joseph Losey; original
story, Richard Landau; screenplay, Charles
Francis Royal; music score, Max Terr;
film editor, Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep45; LP13508,
GUN LAW JUSTICE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary; A Western in which a reformed
convict wins the gratitude of the town when
he thwarts a gang of stage-robbers,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Basil Dickey; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, John Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor,
Jane Adams, Lee Phelps, John James.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Mar49;
LP2245,
GUN RUNNER. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 56 min., sd., béw, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about the pursuit
and apprehension of a gang engaged in
smuggling guns to the Indians,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, John Fuller,
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor,
Noel Neill, Mae Clarke, Kenne Duncan,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16Jan49;
LP2144,
GUN SMOKE, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton;
story and screenplay, Frank H, Young;
photography, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
J. M, Foley.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jan45;
LP13038,
GUN SMUGGLERS, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a small
boy helps to outwit a gang of outlaws.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Frank McDonald; screenplay,
Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Les Millbrook,
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Martha
Hyer, Gary Gray, Paul Hurst,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Jan49;
LP2101,
GUN TALK. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton,
Christine McIntyre, Douglas Evans, Geneva
Gray.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Dec47;
LP1353,
GUN TO GUN. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 20 min., sd. (Santa Fe Trail
Western)
Credits: Director, D, Ross Lederman;
original story, Lanier and Virginia Stivers
Bartlett; screenplay, Ed Earle Repp.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 17Jan44;
LP12446,
GUN TOWN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; original screenplay, William
Lively; photographer, Maury Gertsman;
film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 29Nov45;
LP29,
GUNFIGHTERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 87 min., sd., color, 35mm. A Pro-
ducers~-Actors production, Adapted from
Zane Grey's novel, "Twin Sombreros."
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, George Waggner; screenplay,
Alan LeMay; score, Rudy Schrager; film
editor, Harvey Manger.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton,
Dorothy Hart, Bruce Cabot, Charley Grape-
win,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jun47;
LP1031,
GUNG HO! Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943. 9 reels, sd. Based on the story by
W. S, LeFrancois.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Ray Enright; screenplay, Lucien Hub-
bard; photography, Milton Krasner; film
editor, Saul Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP12423,
THE GUNMAN FROM BODIE, Monogram
Pictures Corp,, c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R, Dunlap;
director, Spencer G, Bennett; original
story and screenplay, Jess Bowers;
photography, Allen Thompson; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Sep41;
LP10921.
GUNMAN'S CHANCE, SEE Blood on the
Moon,
GUNMAN'S CODE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946, 6 reels, sd., 35mm. Based on
a story by Arthur St. Claire.
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; screenplay, William Lively,
Sherman Lowe; cinematography, Maurice
Gertsman; film editor, Pat Kelley.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Sep46;
LP600,
GUNNING FOR JUSTICE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1948, 55 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which outlaws
who have stolen gold bullion are appre-
hended, Period, post-Civil War.
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, J, Benton
Cheney; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, John Fuller,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley,
I, Stanford Jolley.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Nov48;
LP1966.
GUNNING FOR VENGEANCE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; story, Louise Rousseau;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
149
GUNNING FOR VENGEANCE, Cont'd.
screenplay, Louise Rousseau, Ed Earl
Repp.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Mar46;
LP275.
GUNS OF HATE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948,. 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Tim Holt escapes from jail and
a trumped-up murder charge in time to
rescue a girl from two outlaws.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; story, Ed Earl
Repp; screenplay, Norman Houston, Ed
Earl Repp; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; music, Paul Sawtell; film editor,
Desmond Marquette.
Cast: Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard
Martin, Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27May48;
LP 1649,
GUNS OF THE LAW. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and screenplay, Elmer Clifton;
music director, Lee Zahler.
© P.R.C., Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar44; LP437.
GUNSMOKE MESA. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screenplay.
Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan44; LP12414,
GUS, THE MADCAP PROJECTIONIST-
c1941, 27 ft., 16mm,
Appl. author: Henry Macy Dollison.
© Ciné Shop; 8Sep41; MP1th22,
A GUY, AGAL, AND A PAL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 63 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Oscar Boetticher, Jr.; story,
Gerald Drayson Adams; screenplay, Monte
Brice; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Mar45;
LP13274,
A GUY COULD CHANGE, c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 65 min., sd. Based
on a story by F, Hugh Herbert.
Credits: Director, William K. Howard;
screenplay, Al Martin; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, John
Alton; film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Dec45;
LP52,
A GUY NAMED JOE. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
12 reels, b&w, sd. A Victor Fleming
production. From an original story by
Chandler Sprague and David Boehm,
Credits: Producer, Everett Riskin; direc-
tor, Victor Fleming; screenplay, Dalton
Trumbo; adaptation, Frederick Hazlitt
Brennan; music score, Herbert Stothart;
film editor, Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc,; 18Jan44; LP12564.
GYPSY HOLIDAY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 18 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Musi-
cal Parade Featurette)
Summary: In this musical short, a man
is cured of drinking when a friend plays
an old Gypsy trick on him,
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Francisco Day; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts, Arthur Marx; music director,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Frank Bracht.
Cast: Mikhail Rasumny, Nanette Parks,
DeForest Kelley, Isabel Randolph, Nestor
Paiva,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Jun48;
LP 1692,
GYPSY WILDCAT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George Waggner;
director, Roy William Neill; music score,
Edward Ward; cameraman, George Robin-
son; technicolor cameraman, Duke Green;
film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jul44;
LP 12876,
150
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
H
H, M. PULHAM, ESQ. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w. From the novel by John
P, Marquand,
Credits: Director, King Vidor; screenplay,
Elizabeth Hill, King Vidor; music director,
Lennie Hayton; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Harold F, Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Nov41; LP11294,
HABITANTES DEL HAWAII, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Margaret Mead, c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of ''People of
Hawaii."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Feb47; MP1677,.
HAIL NOTRE DAME, RKO Pathe, Inc, Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946,
9 min., sd., 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 2)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton
Benjamin; narrator, Red Barber; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 18O0ct46; MP1376,
HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944, 11 reels, sd,
Credits: Written and directed by Preston
Sturges; music score, Werner Heymann;
music director, Sigmund Krumgold; editor,
Stuart Gilmore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jun44;
LP12808,
HAIL, THE UNITED STATES MARINES,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Dec43; MP14403,
HAIL TO THE RANGERS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story
and screenplay, Gerald Geraghty.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Jul43;
LP12139,
HAIR RAISING HARE, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1945, 7 min,, sd,, color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP593.
‘ HAIRLESS HECTOR, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1941, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Volney White; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Jan41; MP10994.
THE HAIRY APE, Released through United
Artists, c1944, Presented by Jules Levey.
92 min,, sd. Based on the play by Eugene
O'Neill,
Credits: Producer, Jules Levy; director,
Alfred Santell; screenplay, Robert D.
Andrews, Decla Dunning; music score,
Michel Michelet; music director, Eddie
Paul; film editor, Harvey Manger,
© Jules Levey Productions; 16Jun44;
LP12801,
HAITI, LAND OF DARK MAJESTY, c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
761 ft,, sd., color, (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Produced and narrated by James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun41; MP11367.
HALF A SINNER, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940, 7 reels, From an original
story by Dalton Trumbo,
Credits: Director, Al Christie; screen-
play, Frederick Jackson.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 25Mar40;
LP9503,
HALF PAST JUMP TIME. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP138,
HALF PAST MIDNIGHT. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948, 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which a girl
suspected of murder eludes the police until
the real culprit is apprehended.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel;
director, William F, Claxton; story and
screenplay, Arnold Belgard; music score,
Darrell Calker; film editor, Frank Bald-
ridge.
Cast: Kent Taylor, Peggy Knudsen, Joe
Sawyer, Walter Sande, Martin Kosleck,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
19Feb48; LP1891,
HALF-PINT PYGMY. Loew's Inc., c1948.
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; anima-
tion, Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton, Louie
Schmitt, William Shull; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc,; 28Jul48; LP1811,
HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 1,398 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep41;
LP11027,
HALFWAY TO HEAVEN, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1944, 1,736 ft., sd., color,
(A Paramount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, Noel Madison; original screen-
play, Robert Stephen Brode; music director,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Helene Turner, Techni-
color.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Aug44;
LP12834,
HALF WAY TO SHANGHAI, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, John Rawlins; original
screenplay, Stuart Palmer; photography,
John Boyle; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 21May42;
LP11312,
HALF-WITS HOLIDAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jan47; LP918,
HALL OF FAME, Universal Pictures Co.,,
Inc,, c1948, Presented by Albert Mitchell,
10 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, (Answer Man
Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R, Parker; editor, Charles R.
Senf.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 16Feb48; MP2917,
HALLO, JANINE (HELLO JANNIE),. béw,
16mm,
Appl. author: UFA,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc,; title,
descr. & 7 prints, 8Dec46; LU770.
THE HALOGENS, Coronet, c1947. 11 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Therald Moeller.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul47; MP2501,
HAM AND YEGGS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,533 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story, Jack White; screenplay, Jack
White, Ewart Adamson; film editor, Jerome
Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov42;
LP12045,
THE HAMS THAT COULDN'T BE CURED,
c1942, Presented by Universal, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Walter Lantz Swing Symphony)
(A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, L. S, Elliott; music, Darrell
Calker, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and Walter
Lantz Productions; 24Feb42; MP12202,
HAND INDUSTRIES OF MEXICO, Coronet,
c1945, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Educational author, P, R. Hershey.
© Esquire, Inc.; 170ct45; MP1527.
HAND SAWING, 2 reels, United States Navy,
Aviation Service Schools,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title &
descr., 18Jan43; 73 prints, 16Jan43;
MU13200,
A HANDFUL OF CLUBS, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 230ct44; MP15343,
HANDING IT BACK, United States Navy,
Aviation Service Schools, 2 reels.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr,, 18Jul42; 128 prints, 16Jul42;
MU12673,
HANDLE WITH CARE, Aetna Life Affiliated
Companies for the Aetna Casualty & Surety
Co,, c1948, 13 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Explains what to do and what
not to do in an emergency, and demonstrates
the application of the principles of first aid.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co,; 1Dec48
(in notice: 1947); MP3930,
HANDLE WITH CARE, Safety Education
Dept., The Aetna Life Insurance Co, of
Hartford, Conn., c1942, Presented by The
Aetna Life Insurance Co, and affiliated
companies, 2 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Frederick W. Bright,
© Aetna Life Insurance Co.; 26Oct42;
MP13026,
HANDLING A LIFE BOAT UNDER OARS,
Presented by United States Coast Guard,
1 reel each, sd., bekw. © Jam Handy Organ-
ization, Inc.
1. Rowing. © title, descr, & 29 prints,
19Jun44; MU14957,.
2, Commands, © title, descr. & 5 prints,
24May44; MU14863,
HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER, c1943, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
Bradford Ropes, J. Benton Cheney; music
director, Walter Scharf; orchestral arrange-
ments, Marlin Skiles; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Nov43;
LP12397,
HANDS ACROSS THE ROCKIES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
151
HANDS ACROSS THE ROCKIES. Cont'd.
Lambert Hillyer; story, Norbert Davis;
screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor, Mel
Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Jun41;
LP10779,
HANDS OF DESTINY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, E, W. Hammons;
director, Al Christie; screen adaptation,
Ted Hekt, Victor Bloom; cameraman,
George Webber; editor, Sam Citron.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jul41;
MP11338,
HANDS OF TALENT. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 9 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Screen-
liner, no, 2)
Summary: Dr. Ranald, a hand analyst,
explains the talents which he sees in the
hands of a young pianist and in the hands of
such famous people as Helen Hayes, Fritz
Kreisler, and George Gershwin,
Credits: Producer, Duke Goldstone; direc-
tor, W. Zolley Lerne; original story, Josef
Ranald; screenplay, Harold Tarshis; editor,
Henry Coswick,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7O0ct49; MP4798,
HANDS OF VICTORY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, George Freedland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22May42;
MP12514,
HANDS OF WOMEN, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel.
Credits: Director, George Freedland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Dec42;
MP13143,
HANDS TELL THE STORY. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Hands tell the story of Clarence
Bachelor's day in the Big City.
Credits: Producer, Ed Kasper; directed
and written by Hal Seeger.
© Hal Seeger, Ed Kasper; title, descr. &
12 prints, 27Jan48; LU1487.
HANGIN' ROUND THE FOUNTAIN,
Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Appl. author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12687.
HANGMAN'S VILLAGE, SEE Hitler's
Madman,
HANGMEN ALSO DIE! Released thru United
Artists Corp., c1943, Presented by Arnold
Pressburger. 140 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; adaptation
and original story, Bert Brecht, Fritz
Lang; screenplay, John Wexley; music,
Hanns Eisler; editor, Gene Fowler, Jr.
© Arnold Productions, Inc.; 26Mar43;
LP11978.
HANGOVER SQUARE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945. 6,966 ft., sd. Based on
the novel by Patrick Hamilton,
Credits: Director, John Brahm; screen-
play, Barré Lyndon; music, Bernard
Hermann,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Feb45; LP13223.
HANOVER HANGOVER, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Apr46; MP516,
THE HAPPIEST MAN ON EARTH. Loew's
Inc,, c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 995 ft., sd., b&eéw. (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, David Miller; original
story, Albert Maltz; screenplay, Karl Kamb;
film editor, Albert Akst,.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Jan41; LP10197.
HAPPY BIRTHDAZE,. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
259158 O - 53 - 11
Credits; Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 16Jul43;
LP12190,
HAPPY CAT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jun46; MP708,
HAPPY CIRCUS DAYS, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd,, color.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits; Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib, Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Jan42; MP12555.
HAPPY FACES, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevities)
Adapted from a Mack Sennett comedy.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul41;
LP10604,
HAPPY GO LUCKY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 9 reels, sd., color, From a
story by Michael Uris.
Credits: Associate producer, Harold Wil-
son; director, Curtis Bernhardt; screen-
play, Walter DeLeon, Norman Panama,
Melvin Frank; adaptation, John Jacoby;
music director, Robert Emmett Dolan;
editor, Ellsworth Hoagland, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 2Jan43;
LP11969,
HAPPY-GO-NUTTY. Loew's Inc., c1944,
668 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Ed Love, Ray Abrams,
Preston Blair; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 22Jun44; LP229,
HAPPY HAUNTING GROUNDS, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 18Oct40; MP10926,
HAPPY HEN AND HER CHICKS, c1939,
1 reel, 16mm,
Appl, author: Robert F, Purinton,
© Purinton Pictures; 10ct39; MP9853,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS, Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940, 560 ft., sd,
(Phantasy, no, 8)
Credits: Story, Harry Love; animation,
Allen Rose; music, Joe De Nat,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 300ct40; LP10012,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS, Vitaphone Corp., c1949,
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Sports Parade)
Warner Bros.
Summary: Shows swimming, sailing, and
fishing at Acapulco, Mexico, climaxed by a
humorous turtle race.
Credits: Director, Ted Stauffer; written
by Charles L, Tedford; narrator, Art Gil-
more; editor, Tex Steele,
© The Vitaphone Cor'p.; 13Dec49; MP4840,
HAPPY LAND, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp,, c1943, 6,775 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screen-
play, Kathryn Scola, Julian Josephson; music
director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Dec43; LP12651,
HAPPY LANDING, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 5Jul43; MP13716.
HAPPY TIME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
Scriptures Visualized Institute, c1943,
1,600 ft., sd., 16mm,
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Jul43;
MP13808.
HAPPY TIME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
Scriptures Visualized Institute, c1944,
1,200 ft., 16mm,
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 20Dec44;
MP15510,
HAPPY TIMES AND JOLLY MOMENTS,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,, c1943, 20 min.,,
sd, (Broadway Brevities) Adapted from
Mack Sennett comedies,
Credits: Written by James Bloodworth;
narrator, Lou Marcelle,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 27Jul43;
LP12145,
THE HAPPYTOTS' EXPEDITION, Released
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940,
596 ft., sd., color. (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Ben Harrison; animation,
Manny Gould; music, Joe De Nat. Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 29Jan40; LP9385,
A HARBOR GOES TO FRANCE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
(Panoramic)
Credits: Commentator, Hugh James,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jun45;
MP16378,
THE HARD-BOILED CANARY, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd. Froma
story by Andrew L, Stone and Robert Lively,
Based on an idea by Ann Ronell,
Credits: Producer and director, Andrew L.
Stone; screenplay, Frederick Jackson; pho-
tography, Theodor Sparkuhl; film editor,
James Smith,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Mar41;
LP10308.
THE HARD BOILED EGG. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Sep48; LP2044,
HARD BOILED MAHONEY. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1947, 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay, Cyril
Endfield,
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby
Jordan,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Mar47;
LP939.
HARD GUY. Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd, ;
Credits; Producer, George M. Merrick;
director, Elmer Clifton; original story and
screenplay, Oliver Drake; photographer,
Eddie Linden; film editor, Charles Henkel,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 26Sep41;
LP10724,
HARD ON YOUR HEART, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 12Jul43; MP13730,
HARD WATER, THE HOUSEHOLD SWINDLER,
Nuart of Hollywood, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm,
Credits; Director, Edmond F, Bernoudy;
story, Theodore Valde [pseud, of Edmond
Francois Bernoudy]; narrator, Don
McNamara,
© Nuart of Hollywood; 25Mar47; LP905.
THE HARD WAY. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 109 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Vincent Sherman; screenplay, Daniel Fuchs,
Peter Viertel; music, H. Roemheld; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Ray Heindorf; film editor,
Thomas Pratt.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun43;
LP12117,
152
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE HARDSHIP OF MILES STANDISH. c1940,
1 reel, sd, (Merrie Melodies) Leon
Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Jack Miller; animation, Gil Turner;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 27Apr40; MP10138,
HARE AND HOUNDS, Released by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd. (Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Feb40; MP10097,
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20ct47; MP2458.
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE, SEE Le
Liévre et la Tortue,
HARE AND TORTOISE. SEE Hase und
Schildkroete,
THE HARE BRAINED HYPNOTIST. Released
by Warner Bros,, c1942, 7 min., sd.,
color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Philip
Monroe; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Nov42; MP13040,
HARE CONDITIONED, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., cl1945. 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Robert
Cannon; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Sep45; MP16297.
HARE-DO,. Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc.,
c1947, 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Bugs
Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; voice, Mel
Blanc; animation, Ken Champion, Virgil
Ross, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec47; MP4151,
HARE FORCE, Released by Warner Bros.,
c1944, 7 min., sd., color, (Merrie Melo-
dies
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd Pierce;
animation, Virgil Ross; music director,
Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 26Aug44; MP15158.
A HARE GROWS IN MANHATTAN, Warner
Bros, Cartoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special)
‘Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 8Mar47; MP1836.
HARE REMOVER, Vitaphone Corp,; Warner
Bros, Cartoons, Inc,, c1945, 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Warren Foster; music director, Carl W.
Stalling.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec45; MP1438,
HARE RIBBIN. Released by Warner Bros.,,
c1944, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melo-
dies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; di-
rector, Robert Clampett; story, Lou Lilly;
animation, Robert McKimson. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Oct44; MP15304.
HARE SPLITTER, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 180ct48; MP3429,
HARE TONIC. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
c1945,. 7 min,, sd., color, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Ben Washam;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP297,.
HARE TRIGGER, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1945, 7 min,, sd., color, (Bugs
Bunny Specials) (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Virgil Ross;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29May45;
MP15976,
HAREDEVIL HARE. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ben
Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil
Monroe,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 20Dec47; MP3249,
HAREM REVELS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Aug44; MP15154,
HAREM REVELS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec44; MP1590,
HARK, HARK, THE LARK, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Dec41; MP11912,
HARLEM HOTCHA, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec43; MP14486.
HARLEM HOTCHA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Jun46; MP809,
HARLEM RHUMBA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Dec42; MP13155.
HARLEM SERENADE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13434,
A HARLEMESQUE REVUE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Mar43; MP13338,
HARMON OF MICHIGAN, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; story, Richard
Goldstone, Stanley Rauh, Fredric Frank;
screenplay, Howard J. Green; music direc-
tor, M,. W. Stoloff; film editor, Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Sep41;
LP10766,
HARMONY HIGHWAY, SEE Al Donahue and
His Orchestra in Harmony Highway,
HARMONY OF THE BEES, Chester Henry
Bacon, c1949, 22 min., sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary; A film showing the meta-
morphosis of the bee, with scenes of
swarming, of building a hive, and of making
honey.
© Chester Henry Bacon; 10Mar49;
MP3942,
HARNESS RACING, Vitaphone Corp., c1947,
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros, .
Credits: Written and directed by Harry O.
Hoyt; narrator, Knox Manning,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2May47; MP2053,
HARNESSED LIGHTNING, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary; With the help of Tom Berry,
famous driver, trotters and pacers are
trained on a farm in the Blue Grass section
of Kentucky, The film reaches a climax as
Chestertown, driven by Mr. Berry, wins the
Hambletonian at Goshen, New York,
Credits; Producer, Thomas Mead; direc-
tor, Harold James Moore; script, Frank
Kelley; narrator, Ed Herlihy; film editor,
Edward P, Bartsch,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 16Feb48;
MP2969,
HARP BOOGIE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 12Aug46; MP994,
HARPOON, Danches Brothers, c1948,
9 reels, sd,, bkw, 35mm, Based on the
story "Son of Vengeance" by Ewing Scott.
Summary: A whaler seeks vengeance
against his father's persecutors, Photo-
graphed in Alaska on the actual locales
associated with the story,
Credits: Producer and director, Ewing
Scott; screenplay, Paul Girard Smith, Ewing
Scott; music score, Lucian Cailliet; film
editor, Robert O, Crandell,
Cast: John Bromfield, Alyce Louis, James
Cardwell, Patricia Garrison, Jack George.
© Danches Bros.; 16Oct48; LP1940,
HARRIET. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Dec45; MP114,
HARRIGAN'S KID, Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., bew. Based upon a story by
Borden Chase,
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Charles F, Reisner; screenplay, Alan
Friedman, Martin Berkeley; adaptation,
Henry Blankfort; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; film editor, Ferris Webster,
© Loew's Inc,; 10Mar43; LP11932,
HARRY OWENS AND HIS ROYAL HAWAIIAN
ORCHESTRA, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 10 min,, sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits; Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
Dave Gould,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 26Feb45;
MP15671,
HARRY, THE HIPSTER, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Sep44; MP15232,
HARVARD, HERE I COME, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story, Karl Brown;
screenplay, Albert Duffy; music director,
M, W, Stoloff; film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Dec41;
LP10980,
HARVEST MELODY, P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Walter Colmes; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story, Martin
Mooney, Ande Lamb; screenplay, Allan
Gale; music director, Jay Cherniss; film
editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 22Nov43;
LP13569,
;
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153
HARVEST OF THE SEA, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Salmon and herring fishing near
Namu, British Columbia; sponge fishing at
Tarpon Springs, Florida; and tuna fishing in
the Pacific,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; conti-
nuity, Arthur Lincer; narrator, Hugh James;
music score, L. DeFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Jul47; MP2623,
HARVEST TIME. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Feb40; MP10081.
HARVEST TIME, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp,
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows the harvest of grain with
the bagger-type and tank-type combines,
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr,
& 5 prints, 13Apr49; MU3994,
THE HARVEY GIRLS. Loew's Inc., c1945.
13 reels, Based on the book by Samuel
Hopkins Adams,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, George Sidney; original story, Eleanore
Griffin, William Rankin; screenplay, Edmund
Beloin, Nathaniel Curtis, Harry Crand,
James O'Hanlon, Samson Raphaelson; music,
Johnny Mercer, Harry Warner; music direc-
tor, Lennie Hayton; orchestration, Conrad
Salinger.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Dec45; LP87.
HASE UND SCHILDKROETE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, German version of ''Hare and
Tortoise."
Summary: The tortoise wins again in this
dramatization of the well-known Aesop
fable. For primary grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Grace Storm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4611.
HASTY WEDDING, SEE Three's a Crowd.
THE HAT-BOX MYSTERY. Screen Art Pic-
tures Corp,, c1947, Presented by Robert L.
Lippert. 45 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Carl K. Hittleman;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original story,
Maury Nunes, Carl K. Hittleman; screen-
play, Don Martin, Carl K. Hittleman; music
score, Darrell Calker; film editor, Arthur
A. Brooks.
Cast: Tom Neal, Pamela Blake, Allen
Jenkins, Virginia Sale,
© Screen Art Pictures Corp.; 1Jul47;
LP1096,
HAT CHECK HONEY. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Edward F. Cline; original story,
Al Martin; screenplay, Maurice Leo,
Stanley Davis; film editor, Saul Goodkind,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 10Mar44;
LP12576,
HAT, COAT, AND GLOVE. SEE A Night of
Adventure,
HATCH UP YOUR TROUBLES, Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 8 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Tom and
Jerry Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven
Spence, Kenneth Muse; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Apr49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2236,
A HATFUL OF DREAMS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd, (George Pal
Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6Jul45;
LP13397,
HATS OFF, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Nov43; MP14168,__
HATTERAS HONKERS. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning, Techni-
color,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 3Jun42;
MP12566.
HATTER'S CASTLE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, Produced and released in
England in 1941. 105 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by A. J. Cronin,
Summary: A Scottish hat manufacturer,
avid for power and position, rules his fam-
ily and household with an iron hand, His
love for his pretentious house and for his
wastrel son dominates the plot, and finally
causes tragedy.
Credits: Producer, I, Goldsmith; director,
Lance Comfort; screenplay, Paul Merzbach,
R. Bernaur; scenario and dialogue, Rodney
Ackland; music, Horace Shepherd; film
editor, Douglas Robertson,
Cast: Robert Newton, James Mason,
Deborah Kerr, Emlyn Williams, Enid Stamp
Taylor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Jun48;
LP1731.
HAUNTED HARBOR, c1944. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 2 reels each (no. 1,
3 reels), sd. From the novel by Dayle
Douglas, © Republic Pictures Corp.;
no, 1-5, 18Aug44; LP12871; no. 6-10,
14Sep44; LP12872; no, 11-15, 120ct44;
LP12995,
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet,
Wallace Grissell; screenplay, Royal Cole,
Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Grant Nelson,
Joseph Poland; music score, Joseph Dubin;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editors,
Cliff Bell, Harold Minter,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
Wanted for Murder.
Flight to Danger.
Ladder of Death,
The Unknown Assassin,
Harbor of Horror,
Return of the Fugitive.
Journey into Peril,
Wings of Doom,
Death's Door.
10, Crimson Sacrifice.
11, Jungle Jeopardy,
12, Fire Trap,
13, Monsters of the Deep,
14, High Voltage.
15, Crucible of Justice.
OMAR LWNHE
HAUNTED HONEYMOON, Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer British Studios, Ltd., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd., b&w. Based on the novel ''Busman's
Honeymoon" by Dorothy L,. Sayers and the
play by Dorothy L, Sayers and Muriel
St. Clare Byrne.
Credits: Associate producer, Harold Huth;
director, Arthur B, Woods; screenplay,
Monckton Hoffe, Angus MacPhail, Harold
Goldman; music score, Louis Levy; pho-
tography, F, A. Young; film editor, Al
Barnes,
© Loew's Inc,; 16Sep40; LP9948,
HAUNTED HOUSE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940, 8 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, William Lackey; direc-
tor, Robert McGowan; original story, Jack
K, Leonard, Monty Collins; screenplay,
Dorothy Reid; photography, Harry Neumann,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Jul40;
LP9849,
THE HAUNTED MINE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946, 6 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Elizabeth Burbridge.
Credits: Director, Derwin M, Abrahams;
screenplay, Frank H, Young; photographer,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Fred Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Feb46;
LP143,
THE HAUNTED MOUSE, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Leon Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Story, Michael Maltese; A4nima-
tion, Sid Sutherland; music director, Carl
W, Stalling. “
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Féb41;
MP10837, 4
HAUNTED RANCH, Range Busters, Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, Robert Tansey; original story,
Arthur Hoerl; screenplay, Harriet Beecher;
music, Frank Sanucci; photography, Robert
Cline; film editor, Roy Clarie.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 22Jan43; LP11828.
HAUNTED TRAILS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Whip Wilson revenges his
brother's murder by the Rankin gang.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Adele Buffington; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; film editor, John C, Fuller,
Cast: Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Reno
Browne, William H, Ruhl, Dennis Moore,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 21Aug49;
LP2636,
HAVAI, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, in collaboration with Margaret Mead,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Portuguese
version of "Hawaii,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Feb47; MP1759,
HAVANA IS CALLING ME, Globe Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1940. 1 reel, sd, (Soundies,
no, 1-F)
© Globe Productions, Inc.; 10Aug40;
MP11483.
HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED? Loew's
Inc., c1947, Suggested by material appear-
ing in ''Pageant" magazine, 9 min.,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith Specialty) (An
MGM picture,
Credits; Produced and narrated by Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; screen-
play, Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film
editor, Joseph Dietrick,
Cast: Dave O'Brien,
© Loew's Inc.; 16O0ct47; MP2526,
HAVE YOU MET YVETTE? Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd. (A Para-
mount Headliner)
Credits; Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman; photographer, William J.
Kelly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 19Apr40;
MP10175,
HAVIN' A TIME IN HAVANA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Jun42; MP12669.
HAVING WONDERFUL CRIME, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 70 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Eddie Sutherland; original story,
Craig Rice; screenplay, Howard J. Green,
Stewart Sterling, Parke Levy; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Gene Milford,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 31Dec44;
LP13273,
HAWAII. SEE Havai,
HAWAII ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
154
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HAWAII ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE,
Cont'd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP14431,.
HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14124,
HAWAIIAN MEMORIES, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, John D, Craig; narration, Saul
Elkins; narrator, Truman Bradley. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP683.
HAWAIIAN RHYTHM, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; film editor,
Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul40;
LP9766,
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1lAug41; MP11448,
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12168,
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13226,
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Nov43; MP14166.
THE HAWK OF POWDER RIVER, Pathe
Industries, Inc., c1947, 55 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Eddie Dean penetrates the
disguise of ''The Hawk," a woman outlaw,
and saves the life and property of one of
her victims, A musical Western,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
George Smith; incidental music, Walter
Greene; film editor, Joe Gluck,
Cast: Eddie Dean. White Cloud, Roscoe
Ates, Jennifer Holt, June Carlson,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Dec47;
LP1588,
HAWKEYE HOEDOWN, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Sep46; MP1159.
HAY FOOT. Released through United Artists,
c1941, Presented by Hal Roach, 5 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Fred
Guiol; original screenplay, Eugene Conrad,
Edward E, Seabrook; music score, Edward
Ward; film editor, Richard Currier,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 15Dec41;
LP11128,
HAZARD, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948,
95 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm, Based on the
novel by Roy Chanslor,
Summary: A romantic comedy about a
young woman who develops a passion for
gambling after her lover's death in the war,
Enmeshed in debt, she risks marriage with
a gambler on the cut of a card, loses, and
flees, Hilarious events follow,
Credits: Producer, Mel Epstein; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, Arthur
Sheekman, Roy Chanslor; music score,
Frank Skinner; film editor, Arthur Schmidt,
Cast; Paulette Goddard, Macdonald Carey,
Fred Clark, Stanley Clements.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28May48;
LP1645,
HE ASKED FOR IT. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 18 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, George
Jeske; film editor, John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep40;
LP9945,
HE BROKE MY HEART. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Apr46; MP487,
HE CAN'T MAKE IT STICK, c1943, Pre-
sented by Columbia. 654 ft., sd., color.
(A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
directors, Paul Sommer, John Hubley;
story, Milt Gross, Stephen Longstreet;
animation, Volus Jones, Jim Armstrong;
music, Eddie Kilfeather, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 20Jul43; LP12141,
HE DOOD IT AGAIN. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 5Feb43; MP14671.
HE FORGOT TO REMEMBER, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Yates,
Felix Adler; film editor, Jay Whittredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 270ct44;
LP12989,
HE GOT THE JOB, Presented by Chevrolet,
1 min,
Appl, author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp,; title, descr, &
55 prints, 20Mar41; MU10946,
HE HIRED THE BOSS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1942. 6,533 ft., sd.
Based on a story by Peter B. Kyne,
Credits: Director, Thomas Z, Loring;
screenplay, Ben Markson, Irving Cummings,
Jr.; music director, Cyril M. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Dec42; LP12042,
HE HOLDS MY HAND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Mar46; MP283,
HE MARRIED HIS WIFE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940, 7,477 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Roy Del Ruth; original
story, Erna Lazarus, Scott Darling; screen-
play, Sam Hellman, Darrell Ware, Lynn
Starling, John O'Hara; music director,
David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jan40; LP9545,
HE MEETS ALL TRAINS, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp,
1 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 18Apr47; 4 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1949,
HE PLAYS GIN RUMMY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 19Jan42; MP12091,.
HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 9 reels, sd, Based
on Sidney Howard's adaptation of the French
play "Liberté Provisoire," by Michel Duran.
Credits: Director, Alexander Hall; screen-
play, P. J. Wolfson, Michel Fessier, Ernest
Vajda; music, Werner Heymann; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola
Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Aug40;
LP9853,
HE TOOK ME FOR A SLEIGHRIDE (IN THE
GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME), Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11454,
HE WALKED BY NIGHT. Eagle-LionFilms,
Inc., c1948, 79 min., sd,, bew, 35mm,
A Bryan Foy production,
Summary: A semi-documentary melo-
drama about the pursuit and eventual capture
of an elusive murderer in Los Angeles,
Credits: Producer, Robert T, Kane; direc-
tor, Alfred Werker; original story, Crane
Wilbur; screenplay, John C, Higgins, Crane
Wilbur; music, Leonid Raab; music direc-
tor, Irving Friedman; film editor, Alfred
De Gaetano,
Cast: Richard Basehart, Scott Brady, Roy
Roberts, Whit Bissell, James Cardwell,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 13Nov48;
LP2291,
HE WAS HER MAN, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1936, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Blue Ribbon Cartoon)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec36; MP4074,
HE WAS ONLY FEUDIN'. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1943, 1,446 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story,
Michael Emess,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Nov43;
LP12357,
HEADIN' FOR A WEDDIN', Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1946, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 22Aug46;
LP605,
HEADIN' FOR GOD'S COUNTRY, 1943,
Presented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, William Morgan; orig-
inal story, Houston Branch; screenplay,
Elizabeth Meehan, Houston Branch; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Arthur Roberts,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 13Jul43;
LP12164,
HEADING FOR HEAVEN, Released by Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., c1948, 73 min.,,
sd,, baw, 35mm, An Ace production,
Summary: A domestic comedy which has
for its central character a realtor who has
vain hopes of developing his holdings into a
residential area,
Credits: Producer, George Moskov;
director, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay,
Lewis D, Collins, Oscar Mugge; music
composed and arranged by Hal Borne; film
editor, Marty Cohn.
Cast; Stuart Erwin, Glenda Farrell, Russ
Vincent, Irene Ryan, Milburn Stone,
Appl, author; Eagle Lion Films, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 17Jan48; LP1438,
HEADING FOR TROUBLE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1947, 18 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and author of screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake,
Dot Farley, Jack Rice.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Jun47;
LP1147,
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155
HEADING WEST. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original story and screen-
play, Ed Earl Repp..
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug46;
LP511,
HEADLINE BANDS, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP154,
THE HEADLINERS, Minneapolis-Moline
Power Implement Co, ;
Appl. author: C, A, Abbott,
© Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement
Co,; title, descr. & 10 prints, 12Jan40;
MU9876. (SEE ALSO The Headliners, title
& descr., 12Jan40; 12 prints, 6Apr40;
MU10126)
THE HEADLINERS, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl, author: Bon D, Grussing,
© Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement
Co.; title & descr., 12Jan40; 12 prints,
6Apr40; MU10126. (SEE ALSO The Head-
liners, title, descr, & 10 prints, 12Jan40;
MU9876)
HEADS UP. Presented by the American Red
Cross, sd, A William J, Ganz production,
© William J, Ganz Co,; title, descr, & 82
prints, 6Mar42; MU12233.
HEALTH FOR DEFENSE, c1942, Presented
by Columbia Pictures, 793 ft., sd. (Gallup
Poll, no, 2) (Panoramic, no, 5) AnE, L,
Dorfman production,
Credits: Director, Edmund L, Dorfman;
story, Edmund Paul; narrator, Hugh James;
camera, William Kelly; editor, Harry Glass,
© Film Institute, Inc,; 3Mar42; MP12869,
HEALTH IS A VICTORY; the conquest of the
gonococcus, Willard Pictures, c1942.
Presented by the American Social Hygiene
Association, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Script and technical direction by
Walter Clarke; photography, T. W. Willard,
© American Social Hygiene Association,
Inc,; 24Feb42; MP12253.
HEART BURN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942,. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Charles Roberts;
film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Feb42;
LP11353,
THE HEART OF A NATION, A.F.E, Corp.,
c1943, 11 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Paul Graetz; director,
Julien Duvivier; screenplay, Julien Duvivier,
Charles Spaak, Marcel Achard.
© A.F.E, Corp.; 16Mar43; LP11915,
HEART OF MEXICO, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Lowell
Thomas! Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; conti-
nuity, Russ Sheilds; music score, L. de
Francesco; photographer, Leroy Orr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22May42; MP12580,
HEART OF PARIS, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 16 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner
Bros.
Summary: A tour of Paris which captures
the color and general excitement of the
French capital,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
written by Owen Crump; narrator, Art
Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 20Mar49; MP3971,.
HEART OF THE GOLDEN WEST, c1942.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Earl
Felton; music director, Morton Scott; pho-
tographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Richard
Van Enger.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 11Dec42;
LP11734,
HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE, c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pietures, 7 reels, sd,
Based on a story by Newlin B, Wildes.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; screenplay,
Lillie Hayward, Winston Miller; photogra-
pher, Harry Newmann; film editor, Les
Orlebeck,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Mar42;
LP11138,
HEART OF VIRGINIA, Republic Productions,
Inc,, c1948, 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A drama in which a jockey
strives to regain his prestige on the race
tracks,
Credits; Director, R, G. Springsteen;
original screenplay, Jerry Sackheim; addi-
tional dialogue, John K, Butler; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; film editor, Irving M.
Schoenberg.
Cast; Janet Martin, Rober* Lowery,
Frankie Darro, Paul Hurst,“Sam McDaniel.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Mar48;
LP1618,
HEART TO HEART, Fact-Filmorganization
in cooperation with the Associated Press,
c1949, 21 min., sd., baw, 35mm. Filmed
with the cooperation of the College of
Medical Evangelists' School of Medicine
and the Los Angeles County Hospital,
Summary: Stresses that the length of our
lives is determined by how we live today,
and that many deaths caused by heart
failure result from improper diet, phy-
siological and psychological stress, and
lack of proper medical care,
Credits: Produced and written by Herbert
Morgan; director, Gunther J. Fritsch;
music score, William B, Lava; film editor,
Chester W. Schaeffer,
© Loew's Inc,; 29Mar49 (in notice: 1948);
MP4007,
HEART TROUBLES, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1949, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy about a
man who feigns illness in order to force
his father-in-law to go to work.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
directed and written by Charles E. Roberts;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Wally Brown, Jack Kirkwood, Betty
Underhill, Emory Parnell, Lora Lee Michel,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 11Mar49;
LP2214,
HEARTACHES, PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947,
71 min., sd., baw, 35mm, A Ben Stoloff
production,
Credits: Producer, Marvin D, Stahl;
director, Basil Wrangell; original story,
Monty F, Collins, Julian I, Peyser; screen-
play, George Bricker; incidental music,
Emil Cadkin; music director, Irving Fried-
man; film editor, Charles Gross, Jr.
Cast; Sheila Ryan, Edward Norris,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 27May47;
LP1136,
HEARTBEAT. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1946. Presented by Robert
and Raymond Hakim, 102 min., sd.
Credits: Producers, Robert and Raymond
Hakim; director, Sam Wood; original screen-
play, Hans Wilhelm, Max Kolpe, Michel
Duran; adaptation, Morrie Ryskind; music,
Paul Misraki; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; film editors, Roland Gross, J. R.
Whittredge.
© New World Productions, Inc,; 10May46;
LP368,
HEARTBEAT, SEE Appointment for Love.
HEAT FOR THE IRON, Presented by United
Motors Service.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,, d.b.a,
The Jam Handy Organization; title & descr.,
3Aug40; 143 prints, 31Jul40; MU10404,
HEATHER AND YON, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Dec44;
LP13142,
HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING, c1945.
1 reel, sd, (Your Life Work Series) Voca-
tional Guidance Films, Inc,
© A. P, Twogood; 20Sep45; MP16609.
THE HEAT'S ON. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Milton
Carter; director, Gregory Ratoff; original
screenplay, Fitzroy Davis, George S,
George, Fred Schiller; original music, John
Leipold; music director, Yasha Bunchuk;
film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Nov43;
LP12362,
THE HEAT'S ON AGAIN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Mar43; MP13350,
HEAVE HO! MY LADS, HEAVE HO! Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Apr43; MP13435,
HEAVEN CAN WAIT, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, cl1943, 8,400 ft., sd. Based
upon the play "Birthday" by Lazlo Bus-
Fekete,
Credits; Director, Ernst Lubitsch; screen-
play, Samson Raphaelson; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Aug43; LP12346,
HEAVEN CAN WAIT. SEE
Down to Earth.
Here Comes Mr, Jordan,
HEAVEN HELP A SAILOR, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Nov41; MP11749,
HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS, Nero Films, Inc.,
c1947, 98 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Albert S. Rogell; original story,
Aubrey Wisberg; screenplay, Art Arthur,
Rowland Leigh; adaptation, Ernest Haycox;
music score and music direction, Heinz
Roemheld; film editor, Edward Mann,
Cast: Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy,
Marjorie Reynolds, Bill Goodwin, Stuart
Erwin,
© Nero Films, Inc,; 12Sep47; LP1307.
HEAVEN SENT. Cinepuppet Productions,
Inc, 500 ft., color, 16mm, (Bosco, Ciné
Pup)
Summary: Bosco dreams that he goes to
Dog-Heaven,
Credits: Buell Fuller, John Fuller, Julian
R, Seide, :
© Julian Robert Seide, Cinepuppet Pro-
ductions; title & descr,, 3Nov48; 2 prints,
120ct48; MU3449,
HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939,
5,700 ft., sd, Based on an original story by
Dalton Trumbo,
Credits: Director, Ricardo Cortez;
screenplay, Dalton Trumbo, Leonard
Hoffman, Ben Grauman Kohn; music direc-
tor, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
3Nov39; LP9458,
156
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE HEAVENLY BODY. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
5 reels, sd,, b&w. Based ona story by
Jacques Thery.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Alexander Hall; screenplay,
Michael Arlen, Walter Reisch; adaptation,
Harry Kurnitz; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12526,
HEAVENLY DAYS, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 72 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
direction and original story, Howard Esta-
brook; screenplay, Howard Estabrook, Don
Quinn; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Aug44;
LP12912,
HEAVENLY DAZE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy about the
complications which arise when one of the
Stooges dies and tries to enter heaven,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; film editor, Edwin Bryant,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul49 (in
notice; 1947); LP2403,
HEAVENLY HIDEAWAY, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1Mar43; MP13314,
HEAVENLY MUSIC. Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Associate producer, Sam Coslow;
director, Josef Berne; original story,
Reginald LeBorg; screenplay, Edward James,
Paul Gerard Smith, Michael L, Simmons;
music score, Max Terr, Nat Shilkret; film
editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc,; 21Apr43; LP11997,
HEAVENLY PUSS, Loew's Inc.,, c1949,
8 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence,
Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2458.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN A SLEEPLESS NIGHT,
Terrytoons, Inc,, c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Aug48; LP2066,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN CAT TROUBLE, Terry-
toons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 11Apr47; LP1183,.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN FISHING BY THE SEA,
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Sep47; LP1450,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN FREE ENTERPRISE, Terry-
toons, Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd,, color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 23Nov48; LP2043,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN HAPPY GO LUCKY. Terry-
toons, Inc., c1947, 1 reel, sd,, color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 28Feb47; LP1054,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN HULA HULA LAND, Terry-
toons, Inc, Released through Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1949, 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Jun49; LP2620,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN MCDOUGAL'S REST FARM,
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 31Jan47; LP970.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN MAGPIE MADNESS, Terry-
toons, Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster;music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytooi's, Inc,; 2Nov48; LP2032,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN TAMING THE CAT, Terry-
toons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Apr48; LP1661,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN THE HITCH HIKERS, Terry-
toons, Inc., cl1947, 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 12Dec47 (in notice:
1948); LP1537.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN THE LION HUNT. Terry-
toons, Inc, Released through Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949,. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 13May49; LP2621.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN THE STOWAWAYS. Terry-
toons, Inc, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 7 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1Jul49; LP2445,
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN THE SUPER SALESMAN,
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Oct47; LP1448.
HECKLE AND JECKLE, THE TALKING
MAGPIES, IN THE UNINVITED PESTS,
Terrytoons, Inc., cl1946, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Nov46; LP815.
THE HECKLER. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, John Grey,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb40;
LP9399,
THE HECKLING HARE, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Bob
McKimson; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 12Jul41; MP11320.
HECTIC HONEYMOON, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 17 min., sd., béw, 35mm,
Credits: Director and author of screen-
play, Edward Bernds; story, Elwood
Ullman, Monte Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep47;
LP1215, oS
HECTOR'S HECTIC LIFE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, Joe
Stulz, Larry Riley; animation, George
Germanetti, Steve Muffatti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Nov48;
LP1990,
HEDDA HOPPER'S HOLLYWOOD, Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1941-42, 1 reel each,
sd, © Paramount Pictures Inc,
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
editor, Duke Goldstone,
1, © 12Sep41; MP11557,
2, © 28Nov41; MP11924,
3. © 20Feb42; MP12221,
4, © 19Jun42; MP12599,
5. © 14Aug42; MP12771,
6. © 18Sep42; MP12870,
HEDGE HOPPERS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 848 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, William
Kelly; music, Jack Shilkret,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 200ct44;
MP15894,
HELDORADO, Republic Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Gerald Geraghty, Julian Zimet;
music score, Dale Butts; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Trigger, George Hayes,
Dale Evans, Bob Nolan,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Dec46;
LP744,
THE HELICOPTER, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 21Jan44; MP14829,
HELICOPTER MAGIC, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 8 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (Screen-
liner, no, 8)
Summary: Traces the development of the
helicopter and illustrates how it has proven
itself useful,
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Arthur Hannes; editor, Isaac
Kleinerman,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 13May49; MP4268,
HELL BENT FOR ELECTION. c1944.
1 reel, color,
Appl, author: Robert Lees,
© Industrial Films; 11Jul44; MP15509.
HELLFIRE, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 90 min,, sd., color, 35mm, An
Elliott-McGowan production,
Summary: A Western about a feminine
bandit and a reformed gambler who becomes
a lay preacher,
Credits: Producer, William J, O'Sullivan;
director, R, G, Springsteen; written by
Dorrell and Stuart McGowan; music score,
Dale Butts; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: William Elliott, Marie Windsor,
Forrest Tucker, Jim Davis, H. B, Warner,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jun49;
LP2359,
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
157
HELLO, ANNAPOLIS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; story, Tom Reed;
screenplay, Donald Davis, Tom Reed; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Arthur
Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Apr42;
LP11195.
HELLO BILL, Distributed by Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. An Alexander production.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Sep46; MP 1242.
HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 8,939 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone;
screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan,
Richard Macauley.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Mar43; LP12044.
HELLO, JANNIE. SEE Hallo, Janine.
HELLO, PIRRO, Gateway Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., baw, 16mm. The
Pirro Series, no. 1)
Summary: Demonstrates how a puppet is
constructed and manipulated.
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin
J. Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 15Jan49
(in notice; 1948); LP2346.
HELLO, SUCKER. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Edward Cline; original
story, Arthur T. Horman; screenplay,
Maurice Leo, Paul Gerard Smith; photog-
raphy, Charles Van Enger; film editor,
Ralph Dixon.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jun41;
LP 10529.
HELL'S PLAYGROUND, SEE White Cargo.
HELLZAPOPPIN'. c1941. Presented by
Universal Pictures. 9 reels, sd. A Mayfair
production, Based on an original story by
Nat Perrin, suggested by Olsen & Johnson's
stage play.
Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director,
H. C. Potter; screenplay, Nat Perrin, War-
ren Wilson; music director, Charles
Previn; music score, Frank Skinner; film
editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Dec41;
LP10929.
HELP WANTED. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr, & 33 prints,
100ct40; MU10534.
HELP WANTED. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc., with the cooperation of the United
States Public Health Service. Presented by
Johnson & Johnson. 2 reels, sd.
© Johnson & Johnson; title & descr.,
18Jan43; 125 prints, 16Jan43; MU13201.
HELPING HANDS. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.,
982 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 50ct41; LP10767.
A HELPING PAW. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 635 ft., sd., color,
(Color Rhapsody, no. 72)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Jan41; LP10193.
HELPING THE CHILD TO ACCEPT THE
DO'S. SEE Personality Development Series.
HELPING THECHILD TO FACE THE DON'TS.
SEE Personality Development Series.
HENHOUSE HENERY. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Manny
Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson,
Peter Burness, Philip DeLara,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Jul49 (in notice:
1948); MP4321,.
HENHOUSE HENERY. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Manny
Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson,
Pete Burness, Phil DeLara,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov49 (in notice:
1948); MP4724,
THE HENPECKED DUCK, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1941, 7 min., sd, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, John
Carey; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Sep41; MP11563.
HENPECKED HOBOES. Loew's Inc., c1946.
744 ft., sd., color, 35mm, (A Metro-
Goldwyn- Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation, Ed
Love, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair, Walter
Clinton; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 100ct46; LP644,
HENRY ALDRICH, BOY SCOUT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Hugh Bennett; story, Agnes
Christine Johnston; screenplay, Muriel Roy
Bolton; photography, Daniel Fapp; film
editor, Everett Douglas,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Feb44;
LP12489,
HENRY ALDRICH, EDITOR, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Jules
Schermer; director, Hugh Bennett; original
screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton, Val Burton;
music score, Leo Shuken; editor, Everett
Douglas,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 29Sep42;
LP11719,
HENRY ALDRICH FOR PRESIDENT. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd,
A sequel to the Clifford Goldsmith "Henry
Aldrich" stories.
Credits; Producer, Sol. C, Siegel; direc-
tor, Hugh Bennett; original screenplay, Val
Burton; photographer, John Mescall; film
editor, Thomas Neff,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Sep41;
LP10718,
HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Jules
Schermer; director, Hugh Bennett; story,
Aleen Leslie; screenplay, Edwin Blum,
Aleen Leslie; music score, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 9Apr43;
LP11973,
HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1943, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Michael
Kraike; director, Hugh Bennett; original
screenplay, Val Burton, Muriel Roy Bolton;
music score, Gerard Carbonara; editor,
Everett Douglas,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Dec43;
LP12393,
HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID, Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Hugh Bennett; story, Aleen Leslie;
screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton, Val Burton;
music director, Irvin Talbot; editor,
Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Jun44;
LP12712,
HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Hugh Bennett; original screenplay,
Val Burton, Muriel Roy Bolton; music direc-
tor, Troy Sanders; editor, Archie Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Aug43;
LP12201,
HENRY ALDRICH'S LITTLE SECRET.
carer er Pictures Inc,, cl1944, 8 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Hugh Bennett; story, Aleen Leslie;
screenplay, Val Burton, Aleen Leslie;
music director, Irvin Talbot; editor,
Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jun44;
LP12773,
HENRY AND DIZZY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; direc-
tor, Hugh Bennett; original screenplay, Val
Burton; photographer, Dan Fapp; film
editor, Everett Douglas,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 13Mar42;
LP11360,
HENRY BUSSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Vitaphone Corp,, c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Melody Master) Warner Bros.
A re-release,
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; film
editor, Doug Gould.
© The Vitaphone Corp,.; 30Apr48; MP2995,
HENRY BUSSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940,
10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov40;
MP10654,
HENRY, THE RAINMAKER, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1949, 64 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A farce-comedy about small-
town politics, Indignant over the inefficient
policies of the mayor, a disgruntled citizen
runs for office promising to relieve the town
of its threatened drought,
Credits: Producer, Peter Scully; director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, D. D. Beau-
champ; screenplay, Lane Beauchamp; film
editor, Peter Scully,
Cast: Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett,
William Tracy, Mary Stuart, Barbara
Brown,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Feb49;
LP2145,
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW.
Emerson Film Corp, Released by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949.
17 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Portrays representative events
in the life of Longfellow, describing his
early love for poetry and his growth as a
teacher, scholar, and poet, Interposes
selections from his poems and depicts
incidents which inspired him to write sev-
eral of his best known works, For junior
and senior high school and adult groups,
Credits: Collaborator, Howard M, Jones,
© Emerson Film Corp.; 27Sep49; MP4737.
THE HEP CAT. The Vitaphone Corp., c1942.
7 min,, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Robert
McKimson; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 100ct42; MP12932,
THE HEP CAT. Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc.,
c1949, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Blue
Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Nov49 (in
notice; 1942); MP4726.
HEP CAT SYMPHONY, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; anima-
tion, Dave Tendlar, Marty Taras.
158
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HEP CAT SYMPHONY. Cont'd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 31Dec48;
LP2111,
HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1946, 8 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits; Associate producer, Charles F,
Haas; director, John Rawlins; original
screenplay, Jerry Warner; music director,
Hans J, Salter; film editor, Edward Curtiss,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jul46;
LP431,
HER CARDBOARD LOVER, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upona
play by Jacques Deval,
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, George Cukor; screenplay,
Jacques Deval, John Collier, Anthony Veiller,
William H, Wright; music score, Franz
Waxman; film editor, Robert J, Kern.
© Loew's Inc,; 26May42; LP11416,
HER FAVORITE POOLS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., bew. 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: This film shows widely varying
types of swimming pools, including a con-
crete and tile pool in an average-sized city
back yard, a resort pool with a mountain
background near Phoenix, Ariz., the Palm
Springs Tennis Club pool in California,
and pools at Smith College, Northampton,
Mass,, and at Weekiwachee Springs, Fla.
Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton; narrator,
Bill Slater; music arranger, Harry D,. Glass,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 30Jul48;
MP3213,
HER FIRST BEAU. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Theodore Reed; story,
Florence Ryerson, Colin Clements; screen-
play, Gladys Lehman, Karen DeWolf; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Charles
Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8May41;
LP10753.
HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY. Loew's
Inc,, c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 11 reels, sd., b&w,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; original screenplay,
Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman; music
score and direction, Georgie Stoll; orches-
tration, Clavin Jackson; film editor, George
Boemler,
© Loew's Inc,; 4Jul45; LP13421,
' HER HONOR, THE MARE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Jack
Mercer, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Nov43;
LP12413,
HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS, Columbia Pic-
turgs Corp., c1947, 86 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, A Cornell production,
Credits: Producer, Raphael Hakin; direc-
tor, S, Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Ben Hecht,
Charles Lederer; music score, George
Duning; music director, M. W, Stoloff; film
editor, Al Clark,
Cast: Lucile Ball, Franchot Tone, Edward
Everett Horton, Mikhail Rasumny, Gene
Lockhart,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep47;
LP1213,
HER KIND OF MAN, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1946, 78 min,, sd., 35mm, A Warner
Bros,-First National picture,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Frederick de Cordova; original story,
Charles Hoffman, James V. Kern; screen-
play, Gordon Kahn; Leopold Atlas; music,
Franz Waxman; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Leonid
Raab; photographer, Carl Guthrie; film edi-
tor, Dick Richards,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 11May46;
LP317,
HER LUCKY NIGHT, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1945, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; direc-
tor, Edward Lilley; original story, Warren
Wilson; screenplay, Clyde Bruckman;
cameraman, Hal Mohr; film editor, Paul
Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Jan45;
LP13193,
HER MASON-DIXON LINE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 19Jul43; MP13744,
HER PRIMITIVE MAN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944, 9 reels, sd. From a story
by Dick Hyland,
Credits: Production and screenplay,
Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano; director,
Charles Lamont; photographer, Charles Van
Enger; film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Mar44;
LP12578,
HER SISTER'S SECRET. c1946. Presented
by P.R.C, Pictures, Inc, 9 reels, sd., 35mm,
Based on the novel "Dark Angel'' by Gina
Kaus,
Credits: Producer, Henry Brash; director,
Edgar G, Ulmer; screenplay, Anne Green;
music, Hans Sommer; film editor, Jack W.
Ogilvie.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Sep46; LP598,
HERDSMEN AND FARMERS, M., Minter
Culver, cl1941, 4 reels. (The Story of
Civilization)
© M, Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11889,.
HERE AND THERE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP13505,
HERE AT HOME, Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 982 ft.,
sd., baw. (A Miniature) Based on an idea
by Louis Adamic,.
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; story and
screenplay, Lewis Jacobs; music score,
Max Terr, Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor,
Joseph S, Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc,; 21May43; LP12078.
HERE COME THE CO-EDS, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc,, c1945, 9 reels, sd, Based
on original story by Edmund L, Hartmann,
Credits: Producer, John Grant; director,
Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, Arthur T.
Horman, John Grant; photography, George
Robinson; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 6Feb45;
LP13070,
HERE COME THE NAVY BANDS, The Vita-
phone Corp, in cooperation with the U.S.
Navy, c1945, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
David Gould,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 100ct45; MP16383.
HERE COME THE WAVES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1944, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Mark
Sandrich; original screenplay, Allan Scott,
Ken Englund, Zion Meyers; music, Harold
Arlen; music director, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Dec44;
LP13062,
HERE COMES ELMER, c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Joseph Santley; original
screenplay, Jack Townley, Stanley Davis;
music director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Richard Van
Enger.
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 50ct43;
LP12328,
HERE COMES HAPPINESS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 6 reels, A Warner
Bros.-First National picture, From a story
by Harry Sauber.
Credits: Director, Noel M. Smith; screen-
play, Charles Tedford,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar41 :
LP10316,
HERE COMES KELLY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Jeb Schary; screenplay, Charles R. Marion;
music director, Edward Kay; photography,
Arthur Martinelli; film editor, Carl Pierson
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Jul43;
LP12161,
HERE COMES MR, JORDAN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1941, 9 reels, sd. From the
play "Heaven Can Wait" by Harry Segall,
Credits; Producer, Everett Riskin; direc-
tor, Alexander Hall; screenplay, Sidney
Buchman, Seton I, Miller; music, Frederick
Hollander; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jul41;
LP11015,
HERE COMES MR, JORDAN, SEE Down to
Earth,
HERE COMES MR, ZERK, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1943, 1,413 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Jack White,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul43;
LP12140,
HERE COMES THE CAVALRY. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., in cooperation with the
United States Cavalry and under the auspices
of the Motion Picture Committee for Nation-
al Defense, c1941, 20 min., color.
Credits: Director, D, Ross Lederman;
original screenplay, Owen Crump, Techni-
color,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 19Jul41;
LP10593,
HERE COMES THE CIRCUS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
35mm, (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31May46; MP1100,
HERE COMES THE FATTEST MAN IN TOWN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1Apr46; MP398,.
HERE COMES THE NAVY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Jun43; MP13675,
HERE COMES TROUBLE, Hal Roach Stu-
dios, Inc,, c1948, 50 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: Comedy follows crime when
Bubbles LaRue, burlesque queen, is
murdered, Dodo Doubleday, reporter and
former GI, on the scene of the crime by
chance, tangles with his former top ser-
geant, a detective on the local police force,
Credits: Producer and director, Fred
Guiol; screenplay, George Carleton Brown,
Edward E, Seabrook; music director, Heinz
Roemheld; film editor, Arthur Seid,
Cast: William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Emory
Parnell, Betty Compson, Joan Woodbury,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 9Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1755.
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HERE I AM A STRANGER, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1939, 7,674 ft.,
sd, Based on a story by Gordon Malherbe
Hillman,
Credits: Director, Roy Del Ruth; screen-
play, Milton Sperling, Sam Hellman; music
director, Louis Silvers.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Sep39; LP9430,
HERE 'TIS HONEY, TAKE IT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Dec43; MP14485,
HERE WE GO AGAIN. RKO-Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 77 min., sd,
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; story,
Paul Gerard Smith; screenplay, Paul Gerard
Smith, Joe Bigelow; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Desmond Marquette.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Oct42;
LP11726,
A HEREDITARIEDADE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, H, H, Strandskov.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Jun46; MP723,
HEREDITY. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1939, 1 reel, sd. With a guide.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Jan39;
MP 14207,
HERE'S LOOKING! Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,; title &
descr,, 22Jan40; 363 prints, 24Jan40;
LU9402,
HERE'S LOVE IN YOUR EYE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11345,
HERE'S YOUR ANSWER, Universal Inter-
national Pictures, Inc,, cl1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Answer Man Series, no, 10)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R, Parker; editor, Charles R.
Senf,
© Universal International Pictures, Inc.;
25Jun47; MP2180,
HERMAN'S HERD, Universal International
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1949. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres,
Cast: Woody Herman and his orchestra,
The Mello-larks, Patricia Lynn, Terry
Gibbs, Margaret Brown, .-
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov49;
LP2700,
THE HERO, SEE Swell Guy.
HERO WORSHIP. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15May42;
MP12487,
HEROES OF THE SADDLE, c1940, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Based on the characters ''The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt
MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Witney; original screen-
play, Jack Natteford; music score, Cy
Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film
editor, Lester Orlebeck,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Jan40;
LP9408,
HEROES ON THE MEND, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Mar44;
MP 14680,
HERR MEETS HARE, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., cl1944, 7 min., sd., color,
(Bugs Bunny Specials)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Manuel Perez;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec44; MP15604.
THE HERRING MURDER MYSTERY. c1944,
Presented by Columbia, 657 ft., sd., color,
(A Color Rhapsody) :
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Dun Roman; animation, Volus
Jones, Chic Otterstrom; music, Eddie Kil-
feather, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 20Jan44; LP12491,
HERS TO HOLD, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943, 10 reels, sd. Based ona story
by John D, Klorer,.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; direc-
tor, Frank Ryan; screenplay, Lewis R,
Foster; photography, Woody Bredell; film
editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22Jul43;
LP12148,
HE'S A LATIN FROM STATEN ISLAND,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11875.
HE'S FUNNY THAT WAY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7TOct46; MP1195,
HE'S IN AGAIN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (All Star
Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy about a cab
driver who wrecks his cab and his chances
with the boss' daughter.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Del Lord; film editor, Henry
DeMond,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Jan49;
LP2308,
HE'S MY GUY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Apr44; MP14702,
HE'S MY GUY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Edward F. Cline; original story,
Kenneth Higgins; screenplay, M. Coates
Webster, Grant Garrett; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, John Boyle;
film editor, Fred Feitshans,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 15Mar43;
LP11917,
HE'S MY PIN-UP BOY, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15May44; MP14836,
HE'S 1-A IN THE ARMY AND A-1 IN MY
HEART. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12177.
HEY, LAWDY MAMA, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 5Jun44; MP14917,
HEY, ROOKIE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd. Based upon the musical
play by E, B. (Zeke) Colvan and Doris
Colvan,
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, Charles Barton; screenplay, Henry
Myers, Edward Eliscu, Jay Gorney; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec43;
LP12494,
HEY! TOJO COUNT YO' MEN, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29May44; MP14882,
HI, BEAUTIFUL! Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1944, 7 reels, sd. Based on the
story ''Be It Ever So Humble" by Eleanore
Griffin and William Rankin,
Credits: Associate Producer, Dick Irving
Hyland; director, Leslie Goodwins; screen-
play, Dick Irving Hyland; film editor, Ed
Curtis,
© Universal Pictures'Co,, Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12978,
HI, BUDDY! Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Mal-
vern; director, Harold Young; photography,
John Boyle; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Jan43;
LP11784,
HI, DIDDLE DIDDLE, Released thru United
Artists, c1943, Presented by Andrew
Stone Productions, 73 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward F.
Finney; director, Andrew L. Stone; screen-
play, Frederick Jackson; music director,
Phil Boutelje; film editor, Harvey Manger,
© Andrew Stone Productions, Inc.;
20Aug43; LP12325,
HI, GOOD LOOKIN! Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank Gross;
director, Edward Lilley; original story,
Paul Gerard Smith; screenplay, Bradford
Ropes, Eugene Conrad, Paul Gerard Smith;
photographer, Jerome Ash; film editor,
Edgar Zane,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Mar44;
LP12577,
HI-HO RODEO, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 838 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shilkret; photographer, Parris Emery,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 22Jul45;
MP16490, ;
HI-LI, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946,
10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (The World of
Sports, no, 123)
Credits; Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 21Nov46;
MP1971,
HI, NEIGHBOR! c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Charles Lamont; original
screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Howard O'Neill,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 27Jul42;
LP11507,
HI, NEIGHBOR! Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Jan42; MP12144,
HI! NEIGHBOR, Techniprocess, c1941.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b,a, Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11964,
160
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HI YA, CHUM. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Howard
Benedict; director, Harold Young; original
screenplay, Edmund L, Hartmann; photog-
raphy, Charles Van Enger; film editor,
Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Dec42;
LP11826,
HI YA, SAILOR. Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc., c1943, 7 reels, sd. Suggested by a
story by Fanya Lawrence,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, Stanley
Roberts; music director, Charles Previn;
photography, Jock McKenzie; film editor,
William Austin,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Nov43;
LP12351,
HI-YO-SILVER! c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based on
the serial ''The Lone Ranger" by Fran
Striker.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C,
Siegel; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Barry Ship-
man, George Worthing Yates, Franklyn
Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Lois Eby; music
director, Alberto Colombo; photography,
William Nobles; film editors, Helene
Turner, Edward Todd,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Apr40;
LP9575.
HIAWATHA'S RABBIT HUNT, Leon
Schlesinger Productions, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Gil
Turner; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun41;
MP11207,
HICK, A SLICK, AND A CHICK, Warner
Bros, Cartoons, Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec47; MP2806,
THE HICK CHICK, Loew's Inc., c1946,
658 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation,
Preston Blair, Walt Clinton, Ed Love, Ray
Abrams; music, Scott Bradley. Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Jun46; MP697,
THE HICK WITH THE HICCUPS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Jun46; MP704,
HIDDEN DANGER, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 54 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary; A Western in which the outlaws
who run the Cattlemen's Protective Associa-
tion are apprehended,
Credits: Producer, Barney A, Sarecky;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
J, Benton Cheney, Eliot Gibbons; music
director, Edward Kay; film editor, John C,
Fuller, .
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Max Terhune, Christine Larson,
Myron Healey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 5Dec48;
LP1988,
HIDDEN DANGERS!
Credits: Director and photographer,
Alexander Martin Zinner,.
© Pennsylvania Railroad; title, descr, &
10 prints, 21Jan46; MU119,
HIDDEN ENEMY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, T. R. Williams;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story,
C. B. Williams; screenplay, C. B. Williams,
Marion Orth; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; !'7Jan40;
LP9373,.
THE HIDDEN EYE, Loew's Inc., c1945,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., baw, From a story by George
Harmon Coxe, Based on characters created
by Baynard Kendrick,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Richard Whorf; screenplay, George Harmon
Coxe, Harry Ruskin; music score, David
Snell; film editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jul45; LP13445,
HIDDEN GOLD. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 6 reels, sd. Based on characters
created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Gerald
Geraghty, Jack Mersereau; music director,
Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan;
film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 7Jun40;
LP9690,
THE HIDDEN HAND, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1942, 67 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Based on a play by
Rufus King.
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; screenplay,
Anthony Coldewey, Raymond Schrock; film
editor, Harold McLernon,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Nov42;
LP11676,
HIDDEN HUNGER, c1942, 2 reels.
Appl, author: Joseph Krumgold,
© Industrial Patents Corp,; 1May42;
LP11505,
HIDDEN HUNGER, American Film Center,
Presented by Office of Defense Health and
Welfare Services, Federal Security Agency.
2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Joseph
Krumgold, Henwar Rodakiewicz.
Appl. author: Joseph Krumgold,
© Industrial Patents Corp.; title & 8 prints,
14Mar42; descr., 25Mar42; LU11164.
THE HIDDEN MASTER, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
982 ft., sd., sepia, (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; screenplay,
Doane Hoag; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 2May40; LP9630,
THE HIDDEN MENACE, Distributed by
Alliance Films Corp,, c1938. 56 min., sd.
English release title "Star of the Circus,"
Based on the novel "December with Truxa"
by Heinrich Seiler,
Credits: Director, Albert de Courville;
screenplay, Elizabeth Meehan; music score,
Leo Leux; photography, Claude Friese-
Greene; film editor, Lionel Tomlinson,
Appl, author: Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd,
© Alliance Films Corp.; 23Feb38; LP9409.
HIDDEN VALLEY DAYS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948, 3 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The capture of bank robbers
provides the plot in this musical Western,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch; screenplay, Charles W,
Curran; film editor, Leonard Anderson,
Cast: Red River Dave, Texas Tophands,
Kenne Duncan, Curley Williams, Peggy
Perron,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 24Mar48 (in notice; 1947); MP2853.
HIDDEN VALLEY OUTLAWS, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story,
John K, Butler; screenplay, John K, Butler,
Bob Williams; music score, Mort Glickman;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Feb44;
LP12513,
HIDEOUT. Republic Productions, Inc., c1949.
61 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the
serial by William Porter,
Summary: A jewel thief who hides ina
small Iowa town is tracked down by the
accomplices whom he doubled-crossed.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, Philip Ford; screenplay,
John K, Butler; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Richard L, Van Enger.
Cast; Adrian Booth, Lloyd Bridges, Ray
Collins, Sheila Ryan, Alan Carney.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Mar49;
LP2201,
HIGH BARBAREE, Loew's Inc., c1947.
91 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Based on the novel by Charles Nordhoff and
James Norman Hall,
Credits: Producer, Everett Riskin; direc-
tor, Jack Conway; screenplay, Anne Morri-
son Chapin, Whitfield Cook, Cyril Hume;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Conrad A, Nervig.
Cast: Van Johnson, June Allyson, Thomas
Mitchell, Marilyn Maxwell, Cameron
Mitchell,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Mar47; LP876,
HIGH BLOOD PLEASURE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1945, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Dec45;
LP76,
HIGH CONQUEST. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 79 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based
on the book by James Ramsey Ullman,
Credits: Director, Irving Allen; story,
Aben Kandel; screenplay, Max Trell.
Cast; Anna Lee, Warren Douglas, Gilbert
Roland, John Qualen, Aubrey Smith,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Mar47;
LP1154.
HIGH DIVING HARE, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce; animation, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel
Perez, Ken Champion, Virgil Ross, Pete
Burness,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Oct49 (in notice:
1947); MP4584,
HIGH EXPLOSIVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 7 reels, sd. A Pine-Thomas pro-
duction, Based on an original story by
Joseph Hoffman,
Credits: Director, Frank McDonald;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Howard J.
Green; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
editor, William Ziegler,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Mar43;
LP12062,
HIGH FURY. Peak Productions, Switzerland,
Released by United Artists, cl1948, Pre-
sented by Charles Buddy Rogers and Ralph
Cohn, 71 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary; With its setting in the Swiss
Alps, this drama depicts the plight of a
war orphan, and the difficulties of his
benefactress in effecting his adoption,
Credits: Producer, Ivor McLaren; direc-
tor, Harold French; original story, Harold
French, Lesley Storm; screenplay, Lesley
Storm, Harold French, Basil Mason; music,
Bernard Grun; film editors, A. S, Bates,
Walter Klee.
Cast; Madeleine Carroll, Ian Hunter,
Michael Nennie, Anna Marie Blanc, Michael
McKeag.
© Comet Productions, Inc.; 19Nov48;
LP1939,
HIGH HAT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, «1946, 1 reel, sd.
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Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Apr46; MP425.
THE HIGH JUMP. Coronet, c1945, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm, (Physical Education
Series)
Credits; Produced under the supervision of
Dean B, Cromwell.
© Esquire, Inc.; 14Dec45; MP1538.
HIGH POWERED, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, William H,. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William
Berke; original story, Milton Raison;
screenplay, Milton Raison, Maxwell Shane;
music score, Alexander Laszlo; editor,
Henry Adams,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Feb45;
LP13277,
HIGH SCHOOL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1940, 6,580 ft., sd, Based on an
idea by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan,
Credits: Director, George Nicholls, Jr.;
original screenplay, Jack Jungmeyer, Edith
Skouras, Harold Tarshis; music director,
Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Jan40; LP9614,
HIGH SCHOOL HERO. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story and
screenplay, Hal Collins, Arthur Dreifuss;
photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Sep46;
LP547.
HIGH SIERRA, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
c1941, 11 reels. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture, From a novel by W. R.
Burnett,
Credits: Director, Raoul Walsh; screen-
play, John Huston, W. R, Burnett.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 25Jan41;
LP10202,
HIGH TIDE, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 70 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, From a
story by Raoul Whitfield.
Credits: Producer, Jack Wrather; direc-
tor, John Reinhardt; screenplay, Robert
Presnell, Sr.; music director, Dave Chud-
now; film editor, William Zeigler.
Cast: Don Castle, Lee Tracy, Anabel Shaw,
Julie Bishop,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 21Jul47;
LP1190,
HIGH WALL. Loew's Inc., c1948. 99 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM picture, Sug-
gested by a story and play by Alan R,
Clark and Bradbury Foote,
Summary: Dramatizes the misfortunes of
an injured veteran who thinks he is a homi-
cidal maniac,
Credits: Producer, Robert Lord; director,
Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay, Sydney Boehm,
Lester Cole; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
Cast; Robert Taylor, Audrey Totter,
Herbert Marshall, Dorothy Patrick, H. B.
Warner.
© Loew's Inc,; 14Jan48; LP1444,
HIGH, WIDE, AND LOW, Video Varieties
Corp, 3 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: "High, Wide, and Low"! is sung
by The Striders, a Negro male quartet,
© Video Varieties Corp,; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4537,.
THE HIGH WINDOW. SEE The Brasher
Doubloon,
HIGHER AND HIGHER, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 90 min., sd, Based upon the
musical play, book by Gladys Hurlbut and
Joshua Logan,
Credits: Producer, Dwight Deere Wiman;
director, Tim Whelan; screenplay, Jay
Dratler, Ralph Spence; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestra arrangements,
Axel Stordahl, Gene Rose; Editor, Gene
Milford,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 22Dec43;
LP12451,
HIGHER FLIGHT. C, O, Baptista Films,
c1948, 15 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Young Bill, who is interested in
airplanes, decides to become a missionary
pilot in Alaska,
© C. O. Baptista Films; 1Jul48; MP3235,.
HIGHER THAN A KITE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 1,591 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Jul43;
LP12144,
HIGHLAND GAMES, Vitaphone Corp., c1949.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Sport highlights in Scotland,
including high jumping, pole vaulting,
hammer throwing, tossing the caber,
wrestling, folk dancing, and the Walker Cup
golf competitions.
Credits: Written by Charles L., Tedford;
narrator, Marvin Miller; editor, Rex
Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Aug49; MP4376.
HIGHLAND HARMONY, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1456.
HIGHWAY MANIA, RKO Pathe, Inc, in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946, 17 min., sd., 35mm,
(This is America, no, 11)
Credits: Producer, Frederick Ullman, Jr.;
director and photographer, Larry O'Reilly;
written by Jerome Brondfield; narrator,
Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel Shilkret;
editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 23Aug46; MP1389.
HIGHWAY SABOTAGE, Aetna Casualty &
Surety Co., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Frederick William Bright.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.; 1Jun42;
MP12550,
HIGHWAY 13, Lippert Productions, Inc,
Released through Screen Guild Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1949, 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: An action melodrama in which
the saboteurs who are seeking to gain con-
trol of a trucking company meet the kind
of death they had plotted for the truckers,
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, William Berke; screenplay,
Maurice Tombragel; original story, John
Wilste; music supervisor, David Chudnow;
film editor, David Mann,
Cast: Robert Lowery, Pamela Blake,
Clem Bevans, Michael Whalen, Gaylord
Pendleton,
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 15Feb49;
LP2211,
HIGHWAY TO ROMANCE, SEE Cross
Country Romance,
HIGHWAY WEST. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 63 min., sd. From a play by
Leon Abrams and George Abbott.
Credits: Director, William McGann;
screenplay, Allen Rivkin, Charles Kenyon,
Kenneth Gamet; film editor, Jack Killifer.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Sep41;
LP10710,.
HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942, 63 min., sd. From the
story ''Silver Spoon" by Clarence Budington
Kelland,
Credits: Director, Peter Godfrey; screen-
play, Lynn Root, Frank Fenton; music, Roy
Webb, music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20ct42;
LP11728,
HIKE OR BIKE, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 10Mar43;
MP13333.
HILDA WAS A DARNED GOOD COOK,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14602,
HILLBILLY ARTIST. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd, (Person-Oddity,
no, 143)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tor, Larry Elliott.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Sep45;
MP16376,
HILLBILLY BALLERINA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13232,
HILL BILLY BILL. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Aug46; MP1002.
HILLBILLY BLITZKRIEG, Capital Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1942, 7 reels, sd. Monogram,
Credits: Producer, Edward Gross; direc-
tor, Roy Mack; original screenplay, Ray S.
Harris; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Ralph Dixon.
© Capital Productions, Inc,; 10Jul42;
LP11526,
THE HILLBILLY GRAND OPERA, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11377,
HILLBILLY HI-JINKS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13190,
HILLBILLY HOLIDAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP13104,
HILLBILLY HOLIDAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Apr45; MP15845,
HILLBILLY HOOSEGOW. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Nov42; MP13120,
HILLBILLY TILLIE. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1Jun43; MP13627,
HILLS OF HOME, Loew's Inc., c1948,
97 min,, sd., color, 35mm, An MGM pic-
ture, Suggested by "Doctor of the Old
School," sketches by Ian Maclaren [pseud, of
John Watson]
Summary: A character study of a Scottish
country doctor—his life in caring for his
people, and his love for his dog, Lassie,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Fred M, Wilcox; original screenplay,
William Ludwig; music score, Herbert
Stothart; orchestral collaboration, Albert
Sendrey, Robert Franklyn; film editor,
Ralph E, Winters.
162
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HILLS OF HOME. Cont'd,
Cast: Lassie, Edmund Gwenn, Tom Drake,
Donald Crisp, Janet Leigh.
© Loew's Inc,; 11Aug48; LP1843,
HILO HATTIE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11934,
HILO HOP. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Jul43; MP13791,
HIMMELLEGEMENE RUNDT SOLEN,
Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel,
sd
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 10Jul46;
MP891,
HIP, HIP, HOORAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP13484,
HIPPETY HOPPER, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Pete
Burness, John Carey, Charles McKimson,
Phil DeLara,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Dec49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4842,
HIRED. Presented by Chevrolet.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sale Corp.; title & descr., 16Dec40;
132 prints, 21Dec40; LU10138.
HIRED HUSBAND, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 19 min,, sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Law; film
editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Leon Errol, Jack Norton, Dorothy
Granger, Minerva Urecal,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9May47;
LP1074,
HIRED WIFE, c1940, Presented by Uni-
versal Studios, 10 reels, sd. Based on
original story by George Beck,
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Tryon;
director, William Seiter; screenplay,
Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman; photog-
raphy, Milton Krasner; film editor, Milton
Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Sep40;
LP9881,
HIS BAITING BEAUTY, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; screenplay,
Edward Ullman; film editor, Henry DeMond,
Cast; Harry Von Zell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Dec49;
LP2688.
HIS BEQUEST, C. O. Baptista, c1941,
550 ft., 16mm,
© C. O, Baptista; 5Apr41; MP11086,.
HIS BRIDAL FRIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Harry
Edwards; screenplay, Harry Edwards,
Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Jun40;
LP9697,
HIS BROTHER'S GHOST. P. R, C. Pictures,
Inc,, c1945, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, George Milton; film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd,
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar45;
LP13651,.
HIS BUTLER'S SISTER. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, cl1943, 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; origi-
nal screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Betty
Reinhardt,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 17Nov43;
LP12378,
HIS EX MARKS THE SPOT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 1,610 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 3Feb41;
LP10280,
HIS GIRL FRIDAY, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1939, 10 reels, sd, From the play ''The
Front Page" by Ben Hecht and Charles
MacArthur, as produced by Jed Harris.
Credits: Director, Howard Hawks; screen-
play, Charles Lederer; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Dec39;
LP9305,
HIS GIRL'S WORST FRIEND. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 1,645 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Jack White, Ewart Adamson, :
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Apr43;
LP11971,
HIS HOTEL SWEET. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 1,622 ft.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul44;
LP12765.
HIS LAST BOW. SEE Sherlock Holmes and
the Voice of Terror,
HIS MAJESTY, THE KING, SEE The Exile,
HIS ROCKIN' HORSE RAN AWAY, Soundies
Distributing Corp., of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 230ct44; MP15344,
HIS TALE IS TOLD. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 1,631 ft., sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Mar44;
LP12550,
HIS WEDDING SCARE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,490 ft., sd.
Credits: Producers, Del Lord, Hugh
McCollum; director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins;
film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jan43;
LP12059,
HISS AND MAKE UP, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 310ct49 (in notice:
1943); MP4647,
HISS AND YELL, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 14Feb46;
LP194,
A HISTORIA DE JOSE (THE HISTORY OF
JOSE). Walt Disney Productions for the
Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American
Affairs, c1944, 1 reel, sd. Based on infor-
“mation given in the health film ''The Human
Body."
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Dec44;
MP15713, ‘
HISTORIC CAPE TOWN, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946, 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Lowell Thomas; music, L, DeFrancesco;
film editor, Val Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
18O0ct46; MP2361,
HISTORIC MARYLAND, c1942, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1778 ft., sd., color,
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Steiner. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12075,
HISTORIC VIRGINIA. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 945 ft., sd. (Columbia Tour,
series 4, no, 1)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
narrator, Basil Ruysdael; music director,
Jack Schaindlin; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Aug40;
MP10414,
THE HISTORICAL PAGEANT OF THE MAY-
FLOWER. SEE Governor William Bradford,
HISTORY FULFILLING PROPHECY.
© Edwin Fulfford Follick; title, descr, &
5 prints, 30Jan42; MU12141,
HISTORY IN THE MAKING, v. 1, no, 1. Pro-
duced and edited by men of the Navy, c1942,
Presented by March of Time, 9 min,, sd,
© Time, Inc.; 5Jan42; MP12067,
THE HISTORY OF JOSE, SEE A Histéria de
José,
THE HISTORY OF NAVAL AVIATION. Time,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
© Time, Inc.; 19Jul43; MP14258,
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1939, 10 min., sd, (Hollywood
Novelties)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Dec39; LP10179,
HIT 'EM HARD AND HIT 'EM AGAIN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10May43; MP13545,
HIT PARADE OF 1941, c1940. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C.
Siegel; director, John H, Auer; original
screenplay, Bradford Ropes, F. Hugh Her-
bert, Maurice Leo; music, Jule Styne;
music director, Cy Feuer; orchestral
arrangements, Walter Scharf, Gene Rose;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
William Morgan,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 150ct40;
LP10075,
HIT PARADE OF 1943, c1943, 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Albert S, Rogell; original
screenplay, Frank Gill, Jr,; music direc-
tor, Walter Scharf; orchestrations, Marlin
Skiles; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Thomas Richards,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 16Mar43;
LP11947,
HIT PARADE OF 1947. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1947, 90 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Frank McDonald; original story, Parke
Levy; music director, Cy Feuer; music
arrangements, Leo Arnaud; film editor,
Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Eddie Albert, Constance Moore,
Joan Edwards, Woody Herman,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 17Feb47;
LP872.
HIT PARADE OF THE GAY NINETIES,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,, c1943, 10min.,,
sd, (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, James Bloodworth,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29Nov43;
MP14241,
,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
163
HIT THAT JIVE JACK. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Aug43; MP13837,
HIT THE HAY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Del Lord; original screenplay, Richard
Weil, Charles R. Marion; film editor, Viola
Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov45;
LP13674,
HIT THE ICE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont;
original story, True Boardman; screen-
play, Robert Lees, Frederic Rinaldo, John
Grant.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jun43;
LP12209,
HIT THE ROAD. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Joe May; original story,
Robert Lee Johnson; screenplay, Robert
Lee Johnson, Brenda Weisberg; music
director, Charles Previn; photography,
Jerome Ash; film editor, Bernard Burton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Jun41;
LP10534,
HIT THE ROAD TO DREAMLAND. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP15000,
HIT TUNE JAMBOREE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Alvin Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 14Dec42;
LP11743,
HIT TUNE SERENADE, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1943.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Hans Salter; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Alvin Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 19Aug43;
LP12210,
A HIT WITH A MISS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; original
story, Howard, Fine and Howard; screen-
play, Jack White,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec45;
LP89,
HITCHHIKE TO HAPPINESS, c1945, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd,
Based on original story by Manny Seff and
Jerry Horwin,.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, Joseph Santley; screen-
play, Jack Townley; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Fred Allen,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jun45;
LP13425,
THE HITCH-HIKER, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1939, Presented
by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd., b&w. (Terry-
Toons)
Credits; Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1Dec39; MP10052,
HITLER—DEAD OR ALIVE, Distributed by
Charles House Productions, c1942, Pre-
sented by Charles House, 7 reels,
Credits: Producer, Ben Judell; director,
Nick Grinde; original story, Sam Neuman;
screenplay, Karl Brown, Sam Neuman,
© Charles House; 11Nov42; LP11911,
THE HITLER GANG, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 8,925 ft., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph Sis-
trom; director, John Farrow; written by
Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett; music
score, David Buttolph; editor, Eda Warren,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jun44;
LP12715. ————
HITLER LIVES. The Vitaphone Corp., cl1945,
20 min,, sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Screenplay, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec45; LP8.
HITLER'S CHILDREN. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 83 min., sd. Based on the book
"Education for Death" by Gregor Ziemer.
Credits: Producer, Edward A, Golden;
director, Edward Dmytryk; screenplay,
Emmet Lavery; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Joseph
Noriega.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 22Jan43;
LP11908,
HITLER'S MADMAN, Distributed by Loew's
Inc., c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd,, baw. Suggested by
"Hangman's Village" by Bart Lytton.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Douglas Sirk; story, Emil Ludwig,
Albrecht Joseph; screenplay, Peretz Hirsh-
bein, Melvin Levy, Doris Malloy; music
score, Karl Hajos; film editor, Dan Milner,
© Loew's Inc,; 2Jul43; LP12194,
HITLER'S PLAN, c1942, Presented by
United Artists, 2 reels, sd, (The World in
Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov42;
MP13019,
HITS OF THE NINETIES, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1949. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring the
songs "Somebody Loves Me," "I'll Take You
Home Again Kathleen," "When You Were
Sweet Sixteen," "After the Ball," and 'Ta-
ra-ra-boom-dee-ay.'' Designed for audience
participation,
Credits: Director, Benjamin R. Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 31Jan49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4319.
HITTING IN BASEBALL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Jimmy Dykes and Hollis Thurston, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Feb47; MP1712,
HO HUM, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Nov42; MP13114,
HOBBIES. Loew's Inc., c1941, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 956 ft., sd., sepia.
(John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Directors, J. B. Brunius, George
Labrousse; music score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Sep41; LP10768,
HOBBY HORSE-LAFFS, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions, \
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Cal Dalton;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 5Jun42; MP12567.
HOBBY LOBBY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Cinescope, no, 6)
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 17Sep40;
MP10877,
HOBO BOBO, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun47; MP2120.
HOBO HOUND. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Person-Oddity,
no, 155)
Credits; Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tion, Ben Grauer,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 23Aug46;
MP1027,
HOBO NEWS. SEE Variety Views, no, 131,
HOCKEY HOMICIDE, Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Walt Disney Goofy)
Credits: Director, Jack Kinney; story,
Bill Berg, Dick Kinney; animation, Jack
Boyd, Hal King, John Sibley, Milt Kahl;
music, Paul J. Smith. Technicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 27Feb45;
LP13588,
HOCUS POCUS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy in which
the Three Stooges are hypnotized by a
magician,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5May49;
LP2402,
THE HOIRIGER SCHOTTISCHE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 15Dec41; MP11931,
THE HOKEY-POKEY POLKA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Dec42; MP13170.
HOLD AUTUMN IN YOUR HAND, SEE The
Southerner.
HOLD BACK THE DAWN, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941, 12 reels, sd, Froma
story by Ketti Frings.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay,
Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder; photographer,
Leo Tover; film editor, Doane Harrison,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Sep41;
LP10737.
HOLD 'EM JAIL, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lloyd French; story, Harry D'Arcy, Scott
Pembroke; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun42;
LP11637,.
HOLD IT, PLEASE,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.,; title,
descr, & 594 prints, 20Mar41; MU10947,
HOLD THAT BABY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 64 min,, sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A comedy-melodrama in which
the Bowery Boys become the unwilling kid-
nappers of a baby.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Reginald LeBorg; original story and screen-
play, Charles B, Marion, Gerald Schnitzer;
music director, Edward Kay; film editor,
William Austin,
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel
Dell, Frankie Darro, John Kellogg.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 26Jun49;
LP2394,
HOLD THAT BLONDE! Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1945, 8 reels, sd. Based ona play by
Paul Armstrong,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, Walter
DeLeon, Earl Baldwin, E, Edwin Moran;
music score, Werner Heyman; film editor,
LeRoy Stone,
164
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HOLD THAT BLONDE! Cont'd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18O0ct45;
LP13687,.
HOLD THAT GHOST. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Arthur Lubin; original
story, Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo; screen-
play, Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo, John
Grant; music director, Ted Cain; photog-
raphers, Elwood Bredell, Joseph Valentine;
film editor, Paul Kahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 30Jul41;
LP10617,
HOLD THAT LION, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22May47;
LP1079,
HOLD THAT WOMAN! Producers Releasing
Corp., cl940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original story,
Raymond L. Schrock, William Pierce;
screenplay, George Bricker; music director,
David Chudnow; cameraman, Jack Green-
halgh; film editor, Holbrook Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 22Jun40;
LP9820,.
HOLD THE LION, PLEASE. Released by
Warner Bros., cl1942. 7 min., sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Jun42; MP12587.
HOLD YOUR HATS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 230ct44; MP15342,
HOLD YOUR HORSEPOWER, Walt Disney
Productions, c1945, Presented by The
Texas Co. 1 reel, color, 16mm.
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Aug45;
MP 1830,
HOLD YOUR TEMPER, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 17 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lloyd French; screenplay, Arthur Ripley;
film editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Feb43;°
LP12157.
THE HOLE STORY, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp,
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how the Danuser
post hole digger is used with the Ford
tractor for power.
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr, &
8 prints, 13Apr49; MU4001.
HOLIDAY AFFAIR, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
c1949, 87 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy drama involving a
war-widow with a small son, an easy-going
toy salesman, and a stuffy young lawyer.
Setting: New York during the Christmas
season,
Credits: Producer and director, Don
Hartman; story, John D, Weaver; screen-
play, Isobel Lennart; music director,
C., Bakaleinikoff; music, Roy Webb; film
editor, Harry Marker,
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh,
Wendell Cory, Gordon Gebert, Griff Barnett.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Nov49;
LP2674,
HOLIDAY FOR DANNY. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 17 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 1)
Summary: A camera study of a city boy
who spends his vacation on a farm supported
by the Fresh Air Fund, It shows the daily
activities which help him to change from a
skeptical city kid to a boy who finds real
living on a farm,
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor and photographer, Larry O'Reilly;
original story, Jean Meredith Stevens;
written by Jerome Brondfield; narrator,
Ann Dere; editor, David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 16Sep49; MP4797,
HOLIDAY FOR DRUMSTICKS, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; anima-
tion, Emery Hawkins, Basil Davidovich,
J.C, Melendez, Don Williams.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec48; MP3867.
HOLIDAY FOR SHOESTRINGS,. Warner
Bros, Cartoons, c1945, 7 min., sd., color,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Gerry Chiniquy; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 29Dec45; MP234,
HOLIDAY FOR SPORTS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Blooded stallions race at San
Isidro, Argentina,
Credits: Script, Charles Tedford; narrator,
Truman Bradley; film editor, Everett
Sutherland,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec47; MP2891.
HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS, Released by Warner
Bros,., c1940, 7 min,, sd., color, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Charles
McKimson; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Dec40; MP11253.
HOLIDAY IN HAVANA, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 73 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical about Havana's
annual carnival and rhumba competition,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; story, Morton Grant;
screenplay, Robert Lees, Frederick I.
Rinaldo, Karen DeWolf; film editor, Henry
Batista,
Cast: Desi Arnaz, Mary Hatcher, Ann
Doran, Stevan Geray, Minerva Urecal.,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 30Sep49;
LP2542,
HOLIDAY IN MEXICO, Loew's Inc., c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
14 reels, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, George Sidney; original story, William
Kozlenko; screenplay, Isobel Lennart;
music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 16Jul46; LP482,
HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AFRICA, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1947. 8 min,,
sd,, color, 35mm,
Summary: Visits to the cities of Durban
and Pietermaritzburg; to Howich, Albert,
and Tuaela Falls; and to Drakensburg
Range, the mountain playground of South
Africa,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
George Carson Putnam; music score,
L, DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
22Aug47; MP2633.
HOLIDAY INN, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1942, 11 reels, sd. Based on an idea by
Irving Berlin,
Credits: Producer and director, Mark
Sandrich; screenplay, Claude Binyon;
adaptation, Elmer Rice; lyrics and music,
Irving Berlin; music director, Robert
Emmett Dolan; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jun42;
LP11636,
HOLIDAY ON HORSEBACK, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945, 10 min., sd., color, (The
Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and
Heilner; director, Andre de La Varre;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 31Dec45; MP177.
HOLLOW TRIUMPH, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1948, 83 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm, A Bryan
Foy Production, Based on the novel by
Murray Forbes,
Summary: An ironic drama about a gang-
ster who murders his double, assumes the
man's identity, and is in turn killed by his
victim's enemies.
Credits: Producer, Paul Henreid; direc-
tor, Steve Sekely; screenplay, Daniel Fuchs;
music director, Irving Friedman; music,
Sol Kaplan; film editor, Fred Allen,
Cast: Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett, Eduard
Franz, Leslie Brooks, John Qualen,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 6Oct48; LP1849.
HOLLYWOOD AND VINE, P. R. C, Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Alexis Thurn-Taxis; original
story, Edith Watkins, Charles Williams,
Robert Wilmot; screenplay, Edith Watkins,
Charles Williams.
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr45;
LP13579,
HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE, Jack Schwarz
Productions, c1947, 72 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; direc-
tor, Bernard B, Ray; original story, Bernard
B,. Ray; adaptation and screenplay, Dorthy
Knox Martin; music composed, arranged and
conducted by Walter Greene; film editor,
Robert Crandall,
Cast: Ernest Tubb, Jimmie Short, Leon
Short.
© Jack Schwarz Productions; 1Jul47;
LP1095,
HOLLYWOOD BOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Jul46; MP899,
HOLLYWOOD CANINE CANTEEN, Warner
Bros, Cartoons, c1945, 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Merries Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Calvin
Dalton; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP484,
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1945, 124 min., sd.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tion and original screenplay, Delmer Daves;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; music
adaptations, Ray Heindorf; photographer,
Bert Glennon; film editor, Christian Nyby.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 6Jan45;
LP13034,
HOLLYWOOD DAFFY. Vitaphone Corp,;
Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc,, c1946. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 24Dec46; MP1441,
HOLLYWOOD DAREDEVILS, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
848 ft., sd., baw. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Louis Lewyn; film editor,
Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Mar43; MP13361,
A HOLLYWOOD DETOUR, Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1942, 736 ft.,
sd,, color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 81)
Credits: Story and direction, Frank Tash-
lin; animation, Emery Hawkins; music, Paul
Worth, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 23Jan42; LP11070.
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HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12330,
THE HOLLYWOOD MATADOR, c1942, Pre-
sented by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Lantz; story, Ben
Hardaway, L, T. Elliott; artists, Alex Lovy,
George Dane; music, Darrell Calker, Tech-
nicolor,.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and Walter
Lantz Productions; 28Jan42; MP12142.
HOLLYWOOD NEWSREEL, Hollywood
Newsreel, c1946. 1 reel each, sd., 16mm,
© Hollywood Newsreel.
A7. Los Angeles Police Show. © 18May46;
MP689,
A8, Hollywood Footlights. © 18May46;
MP690,
A9, Walter Connolly Memorial Handicap at
the Del Mar Races, © 18May46; MP691.
B3, Santa Anita $100,000.00 Handicap of |
1946, © 18May46; MP692,
B4, Ladies of the Press Fashion Show,
© 18May46; MP693.
B5. Collie Dog Show and Midget Auto Races,
© 18May46; MP694.
B6. Hollywood Stars and Palm Springs
Parade, © 10Jul46; MP1083.
B7. Desert Rodeo. © 10Jul46; MP1084,
B8, Studio Starlings, © 10Jul46; MP1085,
B9, Circus Party, © 10Jul46; MP1086,.
HOLLYWOOD SCOUT, Loew's Inc,, c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
702 ft., sd., baw. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; original story and screenplay, Joe
Ansen; film editor, J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Apr45; LP13231.
HOLLYWOOD: STYLE CENTER OF THE
WORLD, Loew's Inc., cl1940, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 994 ft,, sd., sepia,
(Romance of Celluloid)
Credits: Director, Oliver Garver; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Jack
Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Apr40; LP9608.
HOLLYWOOD WONDERLAND, Vitaphone
Corp., c1947, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Warner Bros,
Credits: Director, Jack Scholl,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 8Aug47; MP2253,
HOLO HOLO KAA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Oct44; MP15308,
HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941-42, 2 reels each
(no, 1, 3 reels), sd. © Columbia Pictures
Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne;
original screenplay, Basil Dickey, George
Plympton, Wyndham Gittens,
1, Chaotic Creek. © 28Dec41; LP11004,
2, Ramparts of Revenge. © 21Nov41;
LP11024,
3. Illicit Wealth. © 1Dec41; LP11383,
4, Menaced by Fate, © 8Dec41; LP11156,
5, Exits to Terror, © 9Dec41; LP11157.
6. Deadly Doom. © 12Dec41; LP11384,
7, Out of the Past, © 23Dec41; LP11385,
8. Escape to Peril. © 26Dec41; LP11386.
9. Sealed in Silence. © 27Dec41; LP11387.
10, Named To Die, © 29Dec41; LP11158,
11, Ominous Warnings. © 31Dec41;
LP11173,
12, The Stolen Signal. © 31Dec41; LP11186,
13, Prison of Jeopardy. © 13Jan42;
LP11199,
14, Afire Afloat. © 22Jan42; LP11025,
15, Yielded Hostage, © 29Jan42; LP11068.
HOLY MATRIMONY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 7,862 ft., sd. From the
novel by Arnold Bennett.
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Nunnally Johnson; director, John
M., Stahl; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Aug43; LP12528,
THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS,
c1942, 2 reels.
Appl. author: Edward J, Hayes, Paul J.
Hayes,
© James E, Hayes; 5Jun42; MP12766.
HOME AGAIN POLKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20ct44; MP15221,
HOME AND THE RANGE, General Electric
Co,, c1949, 1/2 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the speed and convenience
of cooking with a General Electric Speedster
Range,
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4409,
HOME CANNING, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Yates; film
editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast; Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dot Farley, Charles Hall.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Aug48;
LP1764,
HOME CARE OF TUBERCULOSIS: the role
of the public health nurse, Pathescope-
Ideal Productions for the National Tuber-
culosis Association, 1 1/4 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Appl, authors: Harvey J, Plants, Holland
Hudson,
© National Tuberculosis Association; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 4Aug43; MU13825,
HOME COOKERY OF FISH. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jun46; MP767,
HOME DEFENSE, Walt Disney Productions,
c1943, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Sep43;
LP12633,
HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
7Jun44; MP15909.
HOME FOR THE WEEKEND, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp,
1 min,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A group of college girls drive
through the campus in a new Chevrolet con-
vertible on their way home for a week-end.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 19Apr48; 9 prints, 23Apr48;
MU3022,
THE HOME FRONT OFFENSIVE, Bertram
Willoughby, c1942, 1 reel,
© Bertram Willoughby; 28Feb42; MP12288.
THE HOME GUARD. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Mar41; MP10918.
HOME IN INDIANA, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1944, 9,567 ft., sd. Based on
the story ''The Phantom Filly" by George
Agnew Chamberlain,
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway;
original story, George Agnew Chamberlain;
screenplay, Winston Miller; musie-direetor,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Jun44; LP12924,
HOME IN OKLAHOMA, c1946. 72 min., sd.
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Gerald Geraghty; music score,
Joseph Dubin; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 12Nov46;
LP672,
HOME IN SAN ANTONE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1949. 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western in which the
near-bankrupt owners of a rustic hostelry
in Texas win $100,000 in a radio contest,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; written by Barry Ship-
man; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast; Roy Acuff, Jacqueline Thomas, Bill
Edwards, the Smoky Mountain Boys, the
Modernaires,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Apr49;
LP2246,
HOME IN WYOMIN', c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; original story,
Stuart Palmer; screenplay, Robert Tasker,
M, Coates Webster; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Apr42;
LP11263,
HOME IS THE SAILOR, Herbert Kerkow,
c1947, Presented by U, S. Information
Service. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
© Herbert Kerkow; 5Feb47; MP1808.
HOME MAID. Loew's Inc., c1944, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 801 ft.,
sd., b&w, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; original story
and screenplay, Jameson Brewer, Joe Ansen;
film editor, Philip Andersen,
© Loew's Inc., 15Feb44; LP190,
HOME MOVIES, Loew's Inc,, c1939. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 669 ft.,
sd,, b&w.
Credits; Director, Basil Wrangell; film
editor, Ralph Goldstein,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; LP9414.,
HOME NURSING, Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd, With teacher's
handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30ct41;
MP14216,
THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Ralston
Purina Co, 1 reel, color, 16mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr,, 150ct47; 17 prints, 110ct47;
MU2384,
HOME OF THE BRAVE, Screen Plays II
Corp, Released by United Artists Corp.,
c1949, 88 min., sd., baw, 35mm. Based on
the play by Arthur Laurents.
Summary: A drama dealing with the sub-
ject of Negro discrimination, Setting, a
Pacific Island during World War II,
Credits: Producer, Stanley Kramer;
director, Mark Robson; screenplay, Carl
Foreman; music composer and director,
Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor, Harry
Gerstad.
Cast: Douglas Dick, Steve Brodie, Jeff
Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy,
© Screen Plays II Corp.; 17Jun49; LP2476.
HOME OF THE DANES, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947, 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary; Traditional and modern modes
of living in Denmark, Scenes show the
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HOME OF THE DANES, Cont'd.
chalk cliffs of Denmark, the ruins of a
Viking fortress, the mediaeval town of Ribe,
the castles of Danish feudal lords, the mod-
ern dairies, and the traditional sea-faring
skill of the Danes,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; music score, L, DeFran-
cesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
170ct47; MP3010,
HOME OF THE ICEBERG, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Answer Man Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Kapit;
director, Benjamin R, Parker; editor, Lewis
D, Pollack,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 23Nov48; MP3557,
HOME ON THE KITCHEN RANGE,
Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12675,
HOME ON THE RANGE, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
735 ft., sd., color, (An M-G-M Cartoon)
A Rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 1Apr40; MP10141.
HOME ON THE RANGE, c1946, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 55 min., sd., color.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Robert Springsteen; original
story, Betty Burbridge, Bernard McCon-
ville; screenplay, Betty Burbridge; music
score, Dale Butts; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Marcel LePicard; film
editor, Charles Craft. Magnacolor,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP309,
HOME ON THE RANGE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Jun43; MP13700,
HOME SWEET HOMICIDE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, 85 min.,
sd., baw, 35mm, Based on the novel by
Craig Rice,
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, F. Hugh Herbert; music director,
David Buttolph.
Cast: Peggy Ann Garner, Randolph Scott,
Lynn Bari, Dean Stockwell, Connie Marshall,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Aug46; LP754,
HOME WORK. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, Paul
Conlon; film editor, John Lockert,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Jan42;
LP11059,
THE HOME YOU'LL LOVE TO LIVE IN,
Portland Cement Association, c1949,
18 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows that a concrete masonry
home is economical to build and operate,
firesafe and comfortable to live in, and a
sound investment,
Appl, author: Arthur Stone,
© Portland Cement Association; 22Feb49;
MP3956,
HOMECOMING, Loew's Inc,, c1948,
112 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, An MGM
picture,
Summary: Shows the wartime experiences
of an American surgeon in Europe and his
difficulties in adjusting himself to civilian
life at the close of the war,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; original story,
Sidney Kingsley; adaptation, Jan Lustig;
screenplay, Paul Osborn; music score,
Bronislau Kaper; film editor, John Dunning,
Cast: Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Anne
Baxter, John Hodiak, .,
© Loew's Inc,; 2Apr48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1546,
THE HOMELESS FLEA. Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
694 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
A Rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 16O0ct40; MP10634,
HOMESPUN. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 5Jul43; MP13712.
HOMESTEADERS OF PARADISE VALLEY,
Republic Productions, Inc., c1947, 59 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm, Based on Fred Harman's
"Red Ryder" comic.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen; orig-
inal screenplay, Earle Snell; music direc-
tor, Mort Glickman; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, Martha
Wentworth,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP902,
HOMESTEADS OF HATE, SEE Land of the
Open Range,
HOMESTRETCH, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1947, 99 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone;
original screenplay, Wanda Tuchock; music
director, Alfred Newman,
Cast: Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara,
Glenn Langan, Helen Walker, James
Gleason,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Apr47; LP1100,
HOMETOWN, U.S. A. Cowles Magazines,
Inc,, c1945, 2 reels, sd., 16mm,
© Cowles Magazines, Inc,; 24May45;
MP16211,
HOMICIDE. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 77 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A crime melodrama, An
obstinate police officer proves that a death
listed as a suicide was actually a murder,
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Felix Jacoves; written by William Sackheim;
music, William Lava; film editor, Thomas
Reilly.
Cast: Robert Douglas, Helen Westcott,
Robert Alda, Monte Blue, Warren Douglas.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 2Apr49;
LP2287,
HOMICIDE FOR THREE, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1948. 60 min., sd,, bew, 35mm,
Based on a novel by Patrick Quentin [pseud.
of Richard Wilson Webb and Hugh Calling-
ham Wheeler]
Summary: The honeymoon of a newlywed
couple is interrupted while they solve two
murders and prevent a third,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, George Blair; screenplay, Brad-
bury Foote; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: Audrey Long, Warren Douglas,
Grant Withers, Lloyd Corrigan, Stephanie
Bachelor,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 8Dec48;
LP2002,
THE HONE ABRADING PROCESS, Pre-
sented by Micromatic Hone Corp, 3 reels,
sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© Micromatic Hone Corp.; title & descr.,
2Jul43; 187 prints, 1Jul43; MU13801,
THE HONEST FORGER, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd, (Person-
Oddity, no, 133)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Ray Morgan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 29Jun44;
MP15061,
THE HONEY BEE. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc,; c1940, 1 reel, sd,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 15Nov40;
MP10694,
HONEY CHILE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Jan45; MP15601,
HONEY HARVESTER, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Nick George, Bill Berg; music, Oliver
Wallace; animation, Bob Carlson, Judge
Whitaker, Volus Jones, Dan MacManus,
_ _© Walt Disney Productions; 11Aug48;
LP2350,
HONEYMOON, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 74 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based
on a story by Vicki Baum,
Credits: Producer, Warren Duff; director,
William Keighley; screenplay, Michael
Kanin; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Ralph
Dawson,
Cast: Shirley Temple, Franchot Tone, Guy
Madison,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10May47;
LP1071,
HONEYMOON AHEAD. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1945, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Reginald Le Borg;
original story, Val Burton; screenplay, Val
Burton, Elwood Ullman; cameraman, Paul
Ivano; film editor, Ted J. Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8May45;
LP13253,
HONEYMOON BLUES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast; Hugh Herbert,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 170ct46;
LP783, }
HONEYMOON DEFERRED. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1940. 6 reels,
Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original
story, Roy Chanslor; screenplay, Roy
Chanslor, Eliot Gibbons.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 25Jan40;
LP9375,
HONEYMOON FOR THREE, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1941. 8 reels, sd. A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture, From the
play by Alan Scott and George Haight,
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Earl Baldwin,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 4Jan41;
LP10180,
HONEYMOON LODGE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Lilley; original
story, Warren Wilson; screenplay, Clyde
Bruckman,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jul43;
LP12169,
THE HONEYMOON'S OVER, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939, 6,270 ft,
sd. Based on the play ''Six Cylinder Love'
by William Anthony McGuire,
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Hamilton MacFadden, Clay Adams,
Leonard Hoffman; music director, Samuel
Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Dec39; LP9524,
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
:
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HONEYSUCKLE ROSE. Cont'd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11731.
HONG KONG BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec41; MP11956.
HONG KONG BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar42; MP12282,
HONING OPERATION, Presented by Micro-
matic Hone Corp. 4 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© Micromatic Hone Corp.,; title, descr. &
209 prints, 22May43; MU13615.
HONING STEPS AHEAD, Presented by
Micromatic Hone Corp. béw.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,, title
& descr., 17Nov44; 7 prints, 18Nov44;
MU15394,
HONKY TONK. Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, Jack Conway; screenplay,
Marguerite Roberts, John Sanford; music
score, Franz Waxman; film editor, Blanche
Sewell,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Sep41; LP10727,.
HONOLULU LU. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
cl1941, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace McDonald;
director, Charles Barton; story, Eliot
Gibbons; screenplay, Eliot Gibbons, Paul
Yawitz; music director, M,. W. Stoloff;
film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec41;
LP10996,
HONORING THE MODERN PIONEER. Pre-
sented by International Business Machines
Corp. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© International Business Machines Corp.,;
title & descr., 3May40; 80 prints, 4May40;
MU10182,
THE HOODLUM SAINT. Loew's Inc,, c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Norman Taurog; original screenplay, Frank
Wead, James Hill; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Ferris Webster.
© Loew's Inc,; 4Feb46; LP128,
HOODOO. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. 16 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm, (This Is America, no, 10)
Summary: Tells the origin of various
superstitions that have persisted into the
20th century,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Larry O'Reilly; written by Phil Reis-
man, Jr,; narrator, Andre Baruch; editor,
David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 22Jul49; MP4545,
HOOK, LINE AND SAFETY. Produced for the
Aetna Life Insurance Co., in cooperation
with Outdoors magazine, c1946, Presented
by the Aetna Life Affiliated Companies,
2 reels, sd., 16mm,
Appl, author: Leslie Coleman,
© Aetna Life Insurance Co.; 10ct46;
MP1554,
HOOKWORM., Walt Disney Productions,
c1945, 1 reel, sd. ~
© Walt Disney Productions; 4May45;
MP16118,
HOOPS, MY DEAR, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 3Sep45; MP16260,
259158 O - 53 - 12
HOOSIER HOLIDAY. c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd, Based on
an idea by Edward James.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; orig-
inal story and screenplay, Dorrell McGowan,
Stuart McGowan; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Aug43;
LP12213,
HOOTIN' NANNIE ANNIE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Sep46; MP1133.
HOP AND GO. The Vitaphone Corp., c1943.
7 min., sd, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Cal Dalton;
music director, Carl W., Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1May43; MP13527.
HOP HARRIGAN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Adapted from the Hop Harrigan
adventure strip and the Hop Harrigan radio
program, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Darwin Abrahams;
original story and screenplay, George
Plympton, Ande Lamb.
1. A Mad Mission, © 28Mar46; LP281.
2. The Secret Ray. © 11Apr46; LP303,
3. The Mystery Plane. © 25Apr46; LP324,
4, Plunging Peril. © 9May46; LP328.
5. Betrayed by a Madman, © 23May46;
LP330,
6, A Flaming Trap. © 6Jun46; LP331,
7, One Chance for Life. © 20Jun46; LP332.
8. White Fumes of Fate. © 4Jul46; LP333.
9, Dr, Tabor's Revenge. © 12Jul46;
LP805,
10, Juggernaut of Fate. © 19Jul46; LP806,
11, Flying to Oblivion, © 26Jul46; LP807.
12, Lost in the Skies. © 2Aug46; LP796.
13, No Escape! © 9Aug46; LP797.
14, The Chute That Failed. © 16Aug46;
LP798,
15. The Fate of the World, © 23Aug46;
LP799.
HOP, LOOK, AND LISTEN, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation,
Charles McKimson, Manny Gould, I. Ellis;
music director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec47; MP2890,
HOP, SKIP, AND A CHUMP, c1942, 1 reel,
sd, (Merrie Melodies, no, 223) Leon
Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Cal
Dalton; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 10Jan42; MP12014.
HOP, SKIP, AND A CHUMP, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc,, c1942, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec42; MP3963,
HOP, SKIP AND JUMP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Feb42; MP12176.
HOPE FOR CHINA, China Inland Mission,
44 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Presents the missionary needs
of China and the contribution of being made
by the China Inland Mission,
Appl, author; Ford L, Canfield.
© China Inland Mission; title, descr, &
20 prints, 19Dec49; MU4800,
THE HOPEFUL DONKEY. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17Dec43; LP12935,
HOPI HORIZONS, Social Documentary Films,
c1946, 22 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Script, Margaret Cussler; pho-
tographer, Mary L, De Give. Kodachrome,
© Social Documentary Films; 2Dec46;
MP1382,
THE HOPI INDIAN, Coronet, c1945; Made
through the courtesy of U. S, Dept. of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, 1 reel,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Credits; Supervisor, Alfred Whiting.
Appl. author: CIF Staff.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 20Jun45; MP1535.
HOPI INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS. Coronet,
c1946, Made through the courtesy of the
U.S. Dept. of Interior, Office of Indian
Affairs, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author: CIF Staff,
© Coronet Productions, a division of
Esquire, Inc.; 5Mar46; MP2148,
HOPPY SERVES A WRIT, Released thru
United Artists Corp., c1942. Presented by
Harry Sherman Productions, 66 min., sd.
Based on a story by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits; Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Gerald Geraghty; music director, Irvin
Talbot; photography, Russel Harlan; editor,
Sherman A, Rose,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
25Nov42; LP11968,
HOPPY'S HOLIDAY, Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1947, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on 'Hopalong Cassidy" and
other characters created by Clarence E,
Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Lewis J, Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original
story, Ellen Corby, Cecile Kramer; screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney, Bennett Cohen,
Ande Lamb; music, David Chudnow; film
editor, Fred W, Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks,
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc,;
19Jul47; LP1104,
HORIZONS OF TOMORROW, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., with the coopera-
tion of the U. S, Army Air Forces, c1947,
8 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: The laboratories of the U. S.
Army Air Forces at Wright Field in Dayton,
Ohio, and the airfields adjacent provide the
setting for this portrayal of the Army's use
of radar. Here also jet engines, special
photographic devices, and other new aero-
nautical equipment are developed and tested,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; narrator, Ed Thorgersen;
music score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor,
Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Sep47; MP2628.
THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1945, 78 min., sd.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
Based on an idea by Aubrey Wisberg,
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger;
director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Sam
Hellman, James V. Kern; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab;
film editor, Irene Morra,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 28Apr45;
LP13228,
HORROR ISLAND, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, George Waggner; original story,
Alex Gottlieb; screenplay, Maurice
Tombragel, Victor McLeod; music direc-
tor, Charles Previn; photography, Elwood
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HORROR ISLAND. Cont'd,
Bredell; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 2Apr41;
LP10364,
THE HORRORS OF WAR. Mapel Attractions,
c1939. 6 reels, sd.
© Mapel Attractions; 25Sep39; MP10614.
THE HORSE. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. With teacher's hand-
book,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 150ct41;
MP14210,
THE HORSE, SEE
El Caballo,
O Cavalo,
HORSE AND BUGGY DAYS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Warner
Bros,
Summary: Presents melodies of the
nineties as sung by Lillian Russell, Eddie
Foy, Weber and Fields, Harrigan and Hart,
and others.
Credits: Supervisor, Gordon Hollingshead;
narration, Owen Crump; narrator, Art
Gilmore; editor, DeLeon Anthony,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 250ct49 (in
notice: 1940); MP4641,
A HORSE FLY FLEAS, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Nov47; MP2549,
HORSE HAIRS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Nov42; MP13113,
THE HORSE WITH THE HUMAN MIND.
Loew's Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
An MGM picture,
Credits; Director, Harry W. Loud; music
score, Rudolph G. Kopp; film editor, Ira
Heymann,
© Loew's Inc.; 240ct46; MP1428,
HORSEFLY OPERA, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 13Jun41; MP11262,
HORSEMEN OF THE SIERRAS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid's investiga-
tion of the title to a ranch leads him to the
solution of a murder,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Fred F, Sears; written by Barry Ship-
man; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Sep49;
LP2521.
HORSEMEN OF THE WESTERN TRAILS,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of
horses in the West for riding the range for
a living and for pleasure, Shows the
breaking of horses to the saddle, the train-
ing of horses for rounding-up cattle, and a
young cowgirl and her palomino horse pre-
paring for a rodeo,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Nov49; MP4845,
HORSESHOE WIZARDRY, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1949,. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (The World of Sports)
Summary: Presents Jimmy Risk, known as
the "Rajah of the Ringers,"' who performs
amazing feats with the horseshoes,
Credits; Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; photographer, Jack Etra;
editor, Dan Heiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Sep49;
MP4639,
HORTICULTURAL WORK ANALYSIS AND
TIME STUDY, b&w and color,
© Leo C, Antles; title, descr, & 10 prints,
13Mar43; MU13341,
HORTOBAGY,. SEE Life (on the Hortobagy).
HORTON HATCHES THE EGG. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 310ct49 (in
notice: 1942); MP4646,
HOST TO A GHOST. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ull-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jul41;
LP10832.
HOST TO A GHOST. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 17 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts; film editor, Edward W. Williams,
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake,
Jack Rice, Dot Farley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Jul47;
LP1146,
HOSTAGES, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943.
9 reels, sd, From the novel by Stefan
Heym,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; direc-
tor, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Lester Cole,
Frank Butler; photographer, Victor Milner;
film editor, Archie Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Aug43;
LP12355.
HOT AIR ACES, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Popeye
the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Al
Klein; animation, Al Eugster, Bill Hudson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Jun49;
LP2439.
HOT AND HECTIC, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music
director, Milton Rosen; orchestrations,
Loyd Akridge; film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.;
27Sep45; LP13513,
HOT CHOCOLATE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec41; MP11960,
HOT CROSS BUNNY. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc., c1048, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits; Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Manny
Gould, Charles McKimson, Phil DeLara,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 2Aug48; MP3224,
HOT FOOT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 17 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direc-
tor, Ben Holmes; screenplay, Ewart
Adamson, Jean Yarborough; film editor,
Robert Swink,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 14May43;
LP12154.
HOT FOOT LIGHTS, Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1945, 615 ft., sd., color, (A Color
Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Grant Simmons,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Aug45; LP13604.
HOT HEIR. Columbia Pictures Corp,, cl1947,.
18 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm,
Credits: Written and directed by Edward
Bernds,
Cast: Hugh Herbert,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 13Feb47;
LP972,
HOT IN THE GROOVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 14Dec42; MP13152,
HOT LIPS. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27May46; MP636,
HOT RHYTHM, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original story
and screenplay, Tim Ryan, Charles Marion;
music director, Edward Kay; photographer,
Ira Morgan; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 26Feb44;
LP12535,
HOT ROD SPEEDSTERS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., bew, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary; An explanation of speed racing,
with demonstrations by both miniature and
amateur speed cars,
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing; music,
Harry D. Glass,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Nov48;
MP3473,
HOT RODS, 2 reels, si., bew, 35mm,
© Julian F, Myers; title, descr, &
2 prints, 1Apr47; MU1887.
HOT SCOTS, Columbia Pictures Corp., ¢1948,
2 reels, sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; screenplay, Elwood
Ullman; film editor, Henry DeMond,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jul48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1705,
HOT STEEL, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1940, 7 reels.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story,
Maurice Tombragel; screenplay, Maurice
Tombragel, Clarence Upson Young; camera-
man, William Sickner.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24May40;
LP9665,
HOT TAMALE, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 27Nov44; MP15437,
HOT WATER, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 2 reels.
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jul46;
LP623,
HOTEL BERLIN, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 98 min., sd, A Warner Bros,-
First National picture, Based on a-novel by
Vicki Baum, “
Credits: Producer, Louis Edelman; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Jo Pagano,
Alvah Bessie; music, Franz Waxman; music
director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestrations,
Leonid Raab; photographer, Carl Guthrie;
film editor, Frederick Richards,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 14Mar45;
LP13196,
HOTEL RESERVE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 79 min., sd, Adapted from the
novel "Epitaph for a Spy" by Eric Ambler.
Credits: Directors, Victor Hanbury,
Lance Comfort, Max Greene; screenplay
and adaptation, John Davenport; music,
Lennox Berkeley; cameraman, A, Ibbetson;
film editor, Sid Stone.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP334, (SEE ALSO Hotel Reserve;
31Dec45; LP121)
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HOTEL RESERVE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 79 min., sd. Adapted from the
novel Epitaph for a Spy'’ by Eric Ambler,
Credits: Directors, Victor Hanbury, Lance
Comfort, Max Greene; screenplay and
adaptation, John Davenport; music, Lenox
Berkeley; cameraman, A, Ibbetson; film
editor, Sid Stone.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP121, (SEE ALSO Hotel Reserve;
31Dec43; LP334)
HOTLIP JASPER, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1945, 1 reel, sd, (A George Pal Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jan45;
LP13046,
HOTSY TOTSY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Apr44; MP14764,
HOUND HUNTERS, Loew's Inc., c1947.
7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, An MGM Cartoon,
Credits; Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; anima-
tion, Preston Blair, Walter Clinton, Ed
Love, Ray Abrams; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 1Apr47; LP932.
HOUNDING THE HARES. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Terrytoon)
Credits; Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Jun48; LP1783.
THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1944, 7 reels, sd.
From the novel by Somerset Maugham.
Credits: Producer, William Dozier;
director, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Michael
Hogan; adaptation, Lesser Samuels; editor,
Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Mar44;
LP12645,
AN HOUR NEVER PASSES, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Sep44; MP15165,
THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY. Released
thru United Artists, c1940. Presented by
Walter Wanger. 9 reels, sd. Based on
Myles Connolly's original story.
Credits; Director, Archie Mayo; screen-
play, Kathryn Scola; music score and direc-
tion, Werner Janssen; film editors, Otho
Lovering, Dorothy Spencer.
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.;
22Mar40; LP9499,
THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc,, c1949, 69 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A newspaper editor crusades
against crime and solves a murder,
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Richard Bare; story, Roy Chanslor; screen-
play, Russell Hughes; music, William Lava;
film editor, Frank Magee.
Cast: Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce
Bennett, Alan Hale, James Mitchell.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 10Sep49;
LP2514.
HOUSE HUNTING MICE, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947,. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Oct47; MP2374.
THE HOUSE I LIVE IN, c1945, Presented
by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, 10 min.,
sd, An RKO Radio Picture,
Credits: Written by Albert Maltz; music
director, Axel Stordahl; film editor, Philip
Martin, Jr.
© Frank Ross Productions, Ltd,; 9Nov45;
LP13665,
THE HOUSE OF DR, EDWARDES, SEE
Spellbound,
HOUSE OF DRACULA, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; direc-
tor, Erle C, Kenton; story, George
Bricker, Dwight V. Babcock; original
screenplay, Edward T. Lowe; photographer,
George Robinson; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov45;
LP28.
HOUSE OF ERRORS, c1942. 7 reels, sd.
A Beaumont production,
Credits: Director, Bernard B, Ray;
original story, Harry Langdon; screenplay,
Ewart Adamson, Eddie M, Davis; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Dan
Milner,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 20Feb42;
LP11183,
THE HOUSE OF FEAR, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944, 8 reels, sd. Based on
"The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips"
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits; Director, Roy William Neill;
screenplay, Roy Chanslor; music director,
Don E, George; cameraman, Virgil Miller;
film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44;
LP13029,
HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Based on a story by Curt Siodmak,
Credits: Producer, Pal Malvern, director,
Erle C, Kenton; screenplay, Edward T,
Lowe; photographer, George Robinson; film
editor, Phil Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12971,
HOUSE OF HORRORS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, Dwight V.
Babcock; screenplay, George Bricker;
music director, H, J, Salter; film editor,
Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Mar46;
LP163,
HOUSE OF MYSTERY, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941, 6 reels, Based on the novel
and stage play "At the Villa Rose" by
A, E, W. Mason,
Credits: Director, Walter Summers;
screenplay, Doreen Montgomery; photog-
raphy, Claude Freisse-Greene; film editor,
Lionel Tomlinson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7May41;
LP10922,
HOUSE OF STRANGERS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1949, 101 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on a novel by Jerome
Weidman,
Summary: A drama about the disintegra-
tion of an Italian-American family, por-
traying the violence, hatred, and vengeance
which result from a tyrannical banker's
relations to his four sons,
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; direc-
tor, Joseph L, Mankiewicz; screenplay,
Philip Yordan; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
film editor, Harmon Jones.
Cast: Edward G, Robinson, Susan Hayward
Richard Conte, Luther Adler, Paul Valen-
tine,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
30Jun49; LP2467,
THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES.
Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc., c1940. 9 reels.
Based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Credits: Director, Joe May; screenplay,
Lester Cole; adaptation, Harold Greene.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar40;
LP9485,
THE HOUSE OF TOMORROW. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
An MGM Cartoon,
Summary; A cartoon satirizing the com-
forts and conveniences of the house of
tomorrow,
Credits; Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Jack Cosgriff, Rich
Hogan; animation, Walter Clinton, Michael
Lah, Grant Simmons; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,.; 28Apr49; LP2323,
HOUSE ON 52ND STREET. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Jul46; MP907.
THE HOUSE ON 92ND STREET. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., with the
cooperation of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, c1945, 7,900 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; story
by Charles G, Booth; screenplay, Barre
Lyndon, Charles G. Booth, John Monks, Jr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
26Sep45; LP45,
THE HOUSE THAT GOD BUILT. C. O, Bap-
tista, c1941, 1 reel, 16mm,
© C, O, Baptista; 3Jan41; LP10170,
HOUSE TRICKS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Jack Ward, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Nov45;
LP160.
HOUSEMASTER, Released by Alliance
Films Corp,, c1938, 8 reels. Based on
the play "Bachelor Born" by Ian Hay,
Credits: Director, Herbert Brenon;
scenario, Dudley Leslie, Elizabeth Meehan;
photography, Otto Kanturek; film editor,
Flora Newton,
Appl, author; Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd,
© Alliance Films Corp.; 24Jan38; LP9388.
THE HOUSING PROBLEM, Terrytoons,
Inc,, c1946, 7 min,, sd., 35mm, (Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 25Oct46; LP772,
HOW ABOUT YOU? Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Jun41; MP11283,
HOW ANIMALS DEFEND THEMSELVES,
Young America Films, Inc,, c1948, 10 min.,
sd,, baw, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how wild animals are
equipped to protect themselves in the envi-
ronment in which they live, For elementary
school science classes,
Credits: Adviser, Gerald S. Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc,; 15Sep48;
MP3387,
HOW ANIMALS EAT, Young America Films,
Inc., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary; Illustrates how the environ-
ment of animals affects the manner in which
they obtain and eat their food. For elemen-
tary school science classes.
Credits: Adviser, Gerald S, Craig,
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Sep48;
MP3388.
HOW ANIMALS MOVE, Young America
Films, Inc,, cl1948, 10 min,, sd,, b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Shows how an animal's method
of locomotion is adapted to his environ-
ment, For elementary school science
classes.
Credits; Adviser, Gerald S, Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Sep48;
MP3386.
170
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HOW BEHAVIOR GROWS; the patterning of
prone progression, Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of Child De-
velopment, Yale University, c1947. 1 reel,
b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1831,
HOW BIRDS FEED THEIR YOUNG, Eastman
Kodak Co,, Teaching Films Division, c1940,
214 ft., 16mm,
Appl, author: A, A, Allen,
© Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Division; 28Feb40; MP10334,
HOW COME? Loew's Inc., c1949. 10 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty)
An MGM picture,
Summary: A comedy short which shows
how quirks in human nature induce people to
ask "How come?"
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
Cast: Dave O'Brien.
© Loew's Inc.; 270ct49; MP4710,
HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Jul44; MP15027,
HOW CUTE CAN YOU BE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946,.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 140ct46; MP1199.,
HOW DID HE LOOK? Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11194,
HOW DISEASE TRAVELS, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Health for the
Americas)
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Jun45;
MP16189.
HOW DO YOU DO, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Whitehead Metal Products Co., Inc.;
title & descr,, 3May40; 96 prints, 4May40;
MU10224,
HOW DO YOU DO, Young America Films,
Inc., c1946. 15 min., sd., 16mm, With
a teacher's guide.
© Young America Films, Inc,; 15Sep46;
MP1079,
HOW DOOOO YOU DO. P.R.C. Pictures,
Inc,, c1946, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; original
story, Harry Sauber; screenplay, Harry
Sauber, Joseph Carole,
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc,; 7Jan46; LP15.
HOW FILMUSICAL NUMBERS ARE CREAT-
ED, sd., 35mm.
© Dudley G. Read; title, descr, & 28 prints,
27Dec43; MU14313,
HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941, 10,730 ft.,
sd, Based on the novel by Richard
Llewellyn,
Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay,
Philip Dunne; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Dec41; LP11257,
HOW HIGH IS UP? Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jul40;
LP9792,
HOW MAN MADE DAY. Coronet, c1946.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Illa Podendorf,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 26Jul46; MP2503.
HOW MANY HEARTS HAVE YOU BROKEN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Jan45; MP15598.
HOW NATURE PROTECTS ANIMALS, SEE
La Naturaleza Protege .a los Animales,
HOW RUSSIANS PLAY, International Film
Foundation, Inc., c1946, 18 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Appl, author; Robert Spencer Carr.
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
10ct46; MP2211,
HOW SPRY 1AM, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,560 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Jack White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Mar42;
LP11228,
HOW THE EAR FUNCTIONS, c1941. 1 reel,
© Kurt Karl Bosse; 20Mar41; MP13064,
HOW THE EYE FUNCTIONS, c1941. 1 reel.
© Kurt Kar] Bosse; 20Jul41; MP13065,
HOW TISSUE SLIDES ARE MADE, Zachariah
Subarsky, 23 min., si., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how to prepare muscle
tissue from a frog's leg for use on a micro-
scope slide,
© Zachariah Subarsky; title, descr, &
6 prints, 9Jan48; MU2647,
HOW TO ADD FRACTIONS, Johnson Hunt
Productions, c1947, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm.
Appl, author: Silas Edward Johnson,
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 6May47;
MP1999,
HOW TO BE A SAILOR, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1943, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Goof)
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Dec43;
LP12674,
HOW TO BE WELL GROOMED, Coronet,
c1948, 11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary; Points out the four funda-
mentals of a good appearance—good health,
good posture, cleanliness, and neatness—
and shows two high school students per-
forming the routine tasks that make for good
grooming,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Mary
E, Weathersby,
© David A. Smart; 17Nov48; MP3694,
HOW TO BECOME A GOOD DANCER, SEE
Cuban Rhythm,
HOW TO BLOCK IN FOOTBALL, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949,
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm,
Summary; Illustrates various techniques
for effective blocking in football.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
8Sep49; MP4561,
HOW TO BRAZE ALUMINUM, Presented
by the Aluminum Co, of America. 1 reel,
sd,, baw, 35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
4itle & descr., 7Aug46; 14 prints, 8Aug46;
MU937,
HOW TO CATCH, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, si., bew, 8mm,
(Baseball)
Summary; A study of the elements of good
catching, with demonstration of the methods
of catching different kinds of balls, Anima-
» tion and live action,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb48; MP3140,
HOW TO CHANGE FRACTIONS. Johnson
Hunt Productions, c1947. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: With the aid of animation, this
film analyzes methods of finding equal frac-
tions and explains the meaning of equality
with reference to fractions, Fourth ina
series of eight motion pictures on fractions
for the upper elementary grades, ~
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 20Dec47;
MP2671,
HOW TO CHECK AND SURFACE FOUNDA-
TIONS.
Appl, author; Arthur Hoerl,
© R.C.M, Productions, Inc.; title, descr,
& 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14184,
HOW TO CLEAN HOUSE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948, 18 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Charles E, Roberts; screenplay,
Charles E) Roberts; film editor, Edward W.
Williams,
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dot Farley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 14May48;»
LP1650,
HOW TO CONVINCE DRUNKEN DRIVERS,
Eastman Kodak Co, 9 min,, si,, b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates to police and
other guardians of public safety that Maga-
zine Cine Kodak cameras, Cine film, pho-
toflood lights, and Kodascope projectors can
be used effectively in recording the behavior
of drunken drivers,
Appl, author: John Mihal,
© Eastman Kodak Co,,; title, descr, &
7 prints, 23Aug48; MU3348,
HOW TO DIVIDE FRACTIONS, Johnson
Hunt Productions, c1948. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary; This film illustrates the mean-
ing of division, presents the rule for
dividing by a fraction, and demonstrates
the application of the rule, Sixth in a series
of eight motion pictures on fractions for the
upper elementary grades,
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 15Feb48;
MP2829,
HOW TO FISH, Walt Disney Productions,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Apr42;
LP11721,
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR
REFRIGERATOR, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by General Motors
Corp, 3 reels, bew, 35mm, A revision
of "How to Get the Most Out of Your Refrig-
erator and Make It Last Longer,"
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 26Apr47; 30 prints, 28Apr47;
MU1985,
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR
REFRIGERATOR AND MAKE IT LAST
LONGER, Presented by General Motors,
4 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Cc,
© General Motors Public Relations; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 10Apr44; MU14700,
HOW TO GO TO A FRENCH RESTAURANT,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec41; MP15311,
HOW TO GRIND A SPIRAL DRILL. The
Skill Film Co., c1942. 1 reel,
Appl, authors: Adolph Panitz, Frederick
Hettling.
© The Skill Film Co.; 10Nov42; MP13322,
HOW TO HANDLE THE BASKETBALL,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949.
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm,
De a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
171
HOW TO HANDLE THE BASKETBALL,
Cont'd,
Summary: Stresses the fact that a winning
basketball offensive demands proficiency in
all ball-handling skills, illustrating approv-
ed methods of holding, catching, and passing
the ball,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
130ct49; MP4738.
HOW TO HANDLE THE FOOTBALL, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949.
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm.
Summary: Shows how the proper stance
and the mastery of ball-handling are
essential for effective offensive play.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Oct49; MP4633.
HOW TO HIT. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948, 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm,
(Baseball)
Summary: Shows how hitting a baseball
properly requires coordination of the entire
body, Demonstrates the free-swing and
choke grips, the proper stance, and the
approved methods of swinging the bat and
hitting the ball,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb48; MP3139.
HOW TO HOLD YOUR HUSBAND—BACK,
Loew's Inc,, c1941, Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 848 ft., sd., baw, (A Pete
Smith Specialty) Based on a story by Clara
Belle Thompson and Margaret Lukes Wise.
Credits: Director, John Hines; screenplay,
E, Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip Ander-
son,
© Loew's Inc,; 29Dec41; LP11322.
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FOOTWORK IN
BASKETBALL, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, si., baw, 8mm,
Summary: Analyzes defensive footwork
action, Demonstrates the correct stance, the
two basic defensive moves—the parallel
movement and the stride—and emphasizes
the correlation of arm movement with foot-
work, turning, pivoting, and getting into
position for taking the ball on the rebound,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
130ct49; MP4739.
HOW TO INFLUENCE CUSTOMERS AND
WIN SALES, Presented by Associated Lines
of the B. F, Goodrich Co, 2 reels, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© B. F. Goodrich Co.,; title & descr.,
25Apr40; 352 prints, 26Apr40; MU10171,
HOW TO JUDGE AUTHORITIES, Coronet,
c1948, 10 min., sd,, baw, 16mm,
Summary: A high school boy considering a
legal career examines books on vocational
guidance, He considers the life and experi-
ence of the author as well as the contents of
his book, A companion picture to ''How To
Judge Facts,"
Credits: Collaborator, William G. Brink,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 26Apr48; MP3107.
HOW TO JUDGE FACTS, Coronet, c1948,
10 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A high school boy learns how to
separate facts from rumors and opinions.
A companion picture to ''How to Judge
Authorities."
Credits: Collaborator, William G, Brink,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 4May48; MP3110.
HOW TO KEEP A JOB. Coronet, c1949.
12 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates that dependability,
cooperation, initiative, and loyalty are
essential elements in "insuring" a job,
For high school, college, and adult groups.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John N,
Given,
© David A, Smart; 11Aug49; MP4492,
HOW TO MACHINE ALUMINUM, Presented
by Aluminum Company of America, 3 reels,
sd,, b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© Aluminum Co. of America; title &
descr,, 18Jan43; 137 prints, 16Jan43;
MU13202,
HOW TO MAKE A DRESS FORM. c1946.
1 reel, 16mm,
Credits: Director, Max H, Rarig.
© Ester Nyberg; 1Feb46; MP715,
HOW TO MAKE HANDMADE LANTERN
SLIDES. Audio Visual Center, Indiana
University, c1947, 21 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the techniques
used in making seven types of handmade
lantern slides, For adult audiences,
Appl, author: Mary Esther Brooks,
© University of Indiana; 20Dec47; LP1839.
HOW TO MULTIPLY FRACTIONS, Johnson
Hunt Productions, c1948, 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: This film, designed as a review
for the upper elementary grades, illustrates
the meaning of multiplication, presents the
rule for multiplying fractions, and demon-
strates the application of the rule. Fifth in
a series of eight motion pictures on frac-
tions,
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 15Jan48;
MP2702,
HOW TO PLAN A VICTORY VEGETABLE
GARDEN. SEE Pointers for Planters.
HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL, Walt Disney
Productions, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jun42;
LP11470,
HOW TO. PLAY FOOTBALL, Walt Disney
Productions, c1944, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Goof)
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Feb44;
LP13103,
HOW TO PLAY GOLF. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1944, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Jan44;
LP12676,
HOW TO READ A BOOK, Coronet, c1947.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author; William G, Brink.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 10Mar47; MP2026,
HOW TO RIVET ALUMINUM, Presented by
Aluminum Company of America, 2 reels,
sd,, b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© Aluminum Co, of America; title &
descr., 18Jan43; 198 prints, 16Jan43;
MU13203,
HOW TO RUN A LATHE, SEE
The Metal Working Lathe,
Plain Turning on the Metal Working Lathe,
HOW TO SEE A FRENCH DOCTOR, Dis-
tributed by Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1941, Presented by Minoco
Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Fred Waller; director,
Warren Murray,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec41; MP1292,
HOW TO SHOOT BASKETS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, cl1949, 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 8mm,
Summary; Demonstrates effective shooting
in basketball, showing the correct technique
for the two-handed set shot, Illustrates
correct stance, grip, aim, throwing action,
finger-tip control, propulsion, and follow-
through, emphasizing the effectiveness of
the medium-arc trajectory in shooting,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
130ct49; MP4740.
HOW TO SIGNAL, Prior Motion Picture Co.,
c1942, 908 ft., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl, author: F, H. Hargrove,
© Prior Motion Picture Co.; 18Dec42;
MP13163,
HOW TO STUDY. c1946, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm, 3
Appl, author: William G, Brink,
© Esquire, Inc.; 27Jun46; MP1532,.
HOW TO SUBTRACT FRACTIONS. Johnson
Hunt Productions, c1947, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm,
Appl, author: Silas Edward Johnson,
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 25Aug47;
MP2276,
HOW TO SWIM. Walt Disney Productions,
c1942, 1 reel, sd, (A Walt Disney Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 6Mar42;
LP11631,
HOW TO TACKLE IN FOOTBALL, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949,
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm,
Summary: Shows how form, timing, and
physical condition are necessary for effec-
tive tackling in football,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
8Sep49; MP4562,
HOW TO TAKE A VACATION, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner; film
editor, Robert Blauvelt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 100ct41;
MP11641,
HOW TO THROW, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, cl1948, 1 reel, si., baw, 8mm,
(Baseball)
Summary: Slow motion and stop motion
techniques are used to demonstrate the
important points of the four generally
accepted ways of throwing a baseball—the
overhand, the three-quarter, the-side-arm,
and the underhand throws,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Feb48; MP3131,
HOW TO USE A FILE, The Skill Film Co.,
c1942, 1 reel,
Appl, authors; Adolph Panitz, Frederick
Hettling,
© The Skill Film Co.; 10Nov42; MP13323.
HOW TO WELD ALUMINUM. Presented by
Aluminum Co, of America. 3 reels, sd.,
b&w, with color sequence,
Appl. author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Aluminum Co, of America; title, descr.
& 297 prints, 22Aug42; MU12784,
HOW TO WELD ALUMINUM, Presented by
the Aluminum Co. of America. sd., b&w,
35mm, (An Alcoa How To Do It Picture)
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
Torch Welding. 2 reels. © title & descr.,
7Aug46; 13 prints, 8Aug46; MU935,
Arc Welding. 1 reel. © title & descr.,
7Aug46; 13 prints, 8Aug46; MU936.
Resistance Welding, 1 1/2 reels. © title &
descr,, 7Aug46; 13 prints, 8Aug46;
MU938,
HOW TO WRITE YOUR TERM PAPER,
Coronet, c1948, 11 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary; Demonstrates the steps in
writing a term paper by showing how to
choose a topic, how to gather material on
the topic, how to organize the material, and
how to present the material in the accepted
form,
Credits; Educational collaborator, William
G, Brink.
© David A, Smart; 1Jun48; MP3700,
172
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HOW WAR CAME, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (This Changing World,
no, 2)
Credits: Director, Paul Fennell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov41;
MP11856,
HOW WE ELECT OUR REPRESENTATIVES,
Coronet, c1947, 11 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Mary Carter, aged 21, registers
so that she can vote, Having considered the
qualifications of opposing candidates, she
fulfills her duty as a citizen by voting both
in the party primary and in the general
election in November.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Jerome
G, Kerwin,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 10Jan47; MP3687.
HOW WE GET OUR POWER, Young America
Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Points out that all power comes
from nature and that man has learned how
to put it to use. Surveys the major sources
of power—wind, water, fuels, explosives,
and the atom—and some of the applications
of each, For upper elementary and junior-
senior high school social studies and
science classes,
Appl, author; Laszlo Ormos,
© Lillian Malcove Ormos; 30Dec48;
MP3832,
HOW WET WAS MY OCEAN, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 40ct40; MP10503.
THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 13 reels, sd, Based
upon the novel ''The Tree of Liberty" by
Elizabeth Page.
Credits: Producer and director, Frank
Lloyd; screenplay, Sidney Buchman; music
and score, Richard Hageman; photography,
Bert Glennon; editor, Paul Weatherwax,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Sep40;
LP9914,
HOW'S ABOUT IT? Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Erle C, Kenton; original
story, Jack Goodman, Albert Rice; screen-
play, Mel Ronson; adaptation, John Grey.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Feb43;
LP11838,
HUB OF THE WORLD. Movietone, Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (The World
Today)
Credits: Commentator, Fulton Lewis, Jr.;
photographer, William Storz; film editor,
Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Mar42; MP12300,
HUCKLEBERRY DUCK. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11270.
THE HUCKSTERS, Loew's Inc., c1947.
115 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM pic-
ture, Based on the novel by Frederic
Wakeman,
Credits; Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Jack Conway; screenplay, Luther
Davis; adaptation, Edward Chodorov,
George Wells; music score, Lennie Hayton;
film editor, Frank Sullivan,
Cast: Clark Gable, Deborah Kerr, Sydney
Greenstreet, Adolph Menjou, Ava Gardner,
© Loew's Inc,; 26Jun47; LP1093,
HUDSON'S BAY, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941, 8,494 ft., sd. Based on
incidents from the life of Pierre Esprit -
Radisson,
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; original
screenplay, Lamar Trotti; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jan41; LP10465,.
HULA LOU. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16130.
HULA RUMBA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1946. Presented by
RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
Cast: Gloria King, Bernie Kaai, Kuanna's
Dream Islanders,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1573.
A HULL OF A MESS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Popeye the
Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Jack
Ward, Jack Mercer; animation, Al Engster,
Joe Oriolo,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Oct42;
LP11654,
HULLABALOO, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 9 reels,
sd, Based on an idea by Bradford Ropes
and Val Burton,
Credits; Producer, Louis K, Sidney;
director, Edwin L, Marin; screenplay, Nat
Perrin; music director, Georgie Stoll;
orchestration, Leo Arnaud, George Bass-
man, Paul Marquardt, Robert Van Eps;
film editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 29O0ct40; LP10046,
HULLABA-LULU,. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Joe Stultz, Graham Place,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Mar44;
LP12547,
THE HUMAN BODY, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1945, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
(Health for the Americas)
Summary: Emphasizes the physiology of
digestion and the importance of a well-
balanced diet.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Aug45;
MP2727,
THE HUMAN BODY. SEE A Histéria de
José,
THE HUMAN COMEDY, Loew's Inc,, c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
12 reels, sd,, b&w. From the story by
William Saroyan,
Credits: Director, Clarence Brown;
screenplay, Howard Estabrook; music
score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Conrad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc,; 10Mar43;
LP11934,
HUMAN FISH, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Sportlight)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Feb40;
MP9996,
HUMAN GROWTH. Sponsored by the E. C,
Brown Trust Fund, in collaboration with
the University of Oregon, c1947, 19 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm, (Understanding Our-
selves)
Credits: Collaborator, Lester F, Beck,
Appl, authors: Adolph Weinzirl, Lester F.
Beck,
© E. C. Brown Trust Fund, Harry K.
Newburn, administrator; 1Dec47; MP2544.
HUMAN MILEAGE, Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A film designed to promote
safe driving with the use of Squeegee tires,
Appl, author: Leo S, Rosencrans,
© The General Tire & Rubber Co.;
11Jan49; LP2121,
THE HUMAN MONSTER. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd, Adapted
from the book by Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Producer, John Argyle; direc-
tor, Walter Summers; screenplay, Patrick
Kirwin, Walter Summers, J. F, Argyle;
music, Guy Jones; photography, Bryan
Langley; film editor, E, G, Richards,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Mar40;
LP9579,
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, McGraw-Hill
' Book Co.,, Inc., c1948, 21 min., sd., b&w,
16mm, (McGraw-Hill Text-Films, Health
Education Series, no, 4)
Summary: Shows that success in marriage
and parenthood is aided by a clear under-
standing of the physiological aspects of
conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.
Prepared to accompany the book, ''Textbook
of Healthful Living," by Harold S, Diehl,
and designed to instruct college students
and other adults,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Mar48;
MP3255,
HUMAN SAILBOAT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd, (Person-Oddity,
no, 111)
Credits; Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Mark Hawley.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 15Oct42;
MP12958,
HUMAN TOOTH DEVELOPMENT; first
evidence to functional position in mouth.
Research Animation Films, c1942. 225 ft.,
color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
© Norman McKee Dulin, d.b.a. Research
Animation Films; 9Jul42; MP13944,
HUMORESQUE, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1947. 123 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
A First National picture, Based on the
story by Fannie Hurst,
Credits; Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Jean Negulesco; screenplay, Clifford Odets,
Zachary Gold; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; film editor, Rudi Fehr,
Cast: Joan Crawford, John Garfield, Oscar
Levant, J, Carrol Naish,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan47;
LP793.
HUMPTY DUMPTY. Distributed by Louis
Weiss, cl1947, 50 ft., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Louis Weiss; director,
Bern Wolf,
© Louis Weiss; 5Mar47; LP873,
HUMPTY DUMPTY, SEE Mother Goose
Presents The Story Book Review,
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1939, 117 min., sd,
Based on the book by Victor Hugo,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, William Dieterle; screenplay,
Sonya Levien; adaptation, Bruno Frank;
music adapted and composed by Alfred New-
man; editors, William Hamilton, Robert
Wise.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 29Dec39;
LP9344,
THE HUNDRED MILLION, Presented by The
Buda Co, 2 reels, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr,, 19Apr45; 9 prints, 21Apr45;
MU15863,
HUNGARIAN DANCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1lAug41; MP11444,
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THE HUNGRY GOAT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
Credits; Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Carl Meyer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 25Jun43;
LP12122,
HUNGRY GUESTS. General Electric Co.,
c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the General
Electric Home Freezer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4416,
HUNGRY HILL. Two Cities Films, Ltd.,
London, Released in the U. S. through
Universal-International, c1948, Presented
by J. Arthur Rank, 94 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, A Prestige picture. Based on the
novel by Daphne du Maurier,
Summary: A story of the feud between the
Brodricks and the Donovans, of the dis-
asters caused by mismanagement of the
Brodrick copper mines, and of the disinte-
gration of the Brodrick family, Setting,
Ireland, 1850-1900,
Credits: Producer, William Sistrom;
director, Brian Desmond Hurst; screen-
play, Terence Young, Daphne du Maurier;
film editor, Alan L, Jaggs.
Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Cecil Parker,
Dennis Price, Jean Simmons, Arthur
Sinclair,
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
20Dec48; LP2056.
HUNGRY INDIA. SEE Variety Views,
no, 118,
THE HUNGRY WOLF. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
844 ft., sd., color. (An M G M Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 27Feb42; LP11338,
THE HUNTED, Allied Artists Productions,
Inc,, c1947, 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Jack Bernhard; original story and
screenplay, Steve Fisher; film editor,
Jason Bernie,
Cast: Belita, Preston Foster,
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
15Nov47; LP1312,
THE HUNTER, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp,, c1949, 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Movietone Specialty)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor and photographer, Arne Sucksdorff;
music, Yngve Sjold; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
20Jan49; MP4707.
A HUNTER'S PARADISE. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 6Aug42;
MP12742.
HUNTING DOGS AT WORK,—Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd., color.
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narrator,
Knox Manning, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 16May42;
MP12481,
HUNTING THE DEVIL CAT. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vita-
phone Varieties)
Credits: Producer, Howard Hill; narrator
Art Gilmore,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Jan44;
MP14392,
’
HUNTING THE FOX, Vitaphone Corp., c1949.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Sports Parade)
Warner Bros,
Summary: Red-coated sportsmen and
baying dogs join in a hunt and track the fox
to his den,
Credits: Directors, John A, McManus,
David Henry Ahlers; written by Charles L.
Tedford; narrator, Art Gilmore; editor,
Rex Steele,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Aug49; MP4501.
HUNTING THE HARD WAY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 20 min, (Broadway
Brevities)
Credits: Producer, Howard Hill; commen-
tators, Knox Manning, Billy Vincent,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29May41;
LP10491,
HUNTING WILD DEER, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 886 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports, no, 65)
Credits: Narrative by Stanley Frank;
narrator, Dan Seymour; editor, Harry
Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Nov40;
MP10659,
HURRICANE SMITH, c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Bernard Vorhaus; original story,
Charles G, Booth; screenplay, Robert
Presnell; music director, Cy Feuer; pho-
tographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 20Jul41;
LP10661,.
HURRY, CHARLIE, HURRY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1941, 65 min,, sd. From the
story by Luke Short,
Credits; Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Charles E, Roberts; screenplay,
Paul Gerard Smith; editor, George Hively.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul41;
LP10596,
HUSH MY MOUSE, Warner Bros, Cartoons,
c1945, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP533.
THE HUSKY PARADE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Shows the University of Wash-
ington crew in training, Some of the tech-
niques which have made the Huskies cham-
pions are demonstrated when they meet the
California Golden Bears at the West Coast
and Poughkeepsie Regattas,
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Dec49;
MP4799,
THE HUT SUT SONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Aug41; MP11379,
HVA ATMOSFAEREN UTRETTER. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
14Jun46; MP807,
HYDERABAD, SEE India,
THE HYDROGRAPHIC AND BOAT REPAIR
SECTIONS OF THE NAVAL BEACH PARTY,
Herbert Kerkow, for the Commander in
Chief, U.S, Fleet, under the supervision of
the Training Film Section, Bureau of Aero-
nautics, U.S. Navy. 2 reels, sd,
© Herbert Kerkow; title, descr, & 8 prints,
9Jul43; MU13721,.
HYSTERICAL HIGHSPOTS IN AMERICAN
HISTORY, c1941, 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walter Lantz Cartune) A Walter Lantz
production. A Universal picture.
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
Appl. author; Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 14Mar41; MP10940.
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I ACCUSE MY PARENTS, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd. An Alexander-Stern pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer, Max Alexander; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story, Arthur
Caesar; screenplay, Harry Fraser, Marjorie
Dudley; music director, Lee Zahler; film
editor, Charles Henkel, Jr,
© PRC Pictures, Inc,; 15Dec44; LP13011.
I AIN'T GOT NOBODY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 20Jul42; MP12798.
I AM AN ALCOHOLIC, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1947, 18 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 8)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Harry W. Smith; written by Ardis
Smith; narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Na-
thaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 30May47; MP2238.
I AM AN AMERICAN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distribuiing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Jul41; MP11425.
I AM AN AMERICAN, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1944. 20 min., sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Written and directed by Crane
Wilbur.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Dec44;
MP 15673.
I AM THE BIBLE, C., O, Baptista Films,
c1949, 22 min., sd., bkw, 16mm.
Summary: Traces the development of the
Bible and emphasizes the importance of the
Bible in the lives of Christians through the
centuries,
© C. O. Baptista Films; 1Apr49 (in notice;
1948); MP4542.
AM THE WAY. C., O. Baptista Films, cl1949,
22 min,, sd., bew, 16mm. i
Summary: Evangelist Bill Rice's illustrated
sermon on the Biblical text 'I am the way,
the truth, and the life,"
© C, O, Baptista Films; 1May49 (in notice;
1948); MP4543,
mm
CAN HARDLY WAIT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,679 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 13Aug43;
LP12186.
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I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH
ME. Soundies Distributing Corp, of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jun46; MP676,
I CAN'T DANCE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jul44; MP15080.
I CAN'T GET STARTED WITH YOU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jul41; MP11276.
I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 19Jun44; MP14977,
I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE,
BABY. c1940, Presented by Universal
Studios. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Albert S. Rogell; original
story, James Edward Grant; adapted for the
screen, Paul Gerard Smith; screenplay,
Arthur T, Horman; music director, Charles
Previn; cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Frank Gross,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20May40;
LP9653.
I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE,
BABY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
* Inc.; 6Oct41; MP11651, ,
I CAN'T REMEMBER. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Chris
Patterson, Robert Bray, Jack Overman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Jun49;
LP2380.
I CHEATED THE LAW. Belsam Productions,
Inc, Released through Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1949. 64 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A courtroom melodrama about a
lawyer who, having successfully defended a
ruthless gangster, becomes convinced of the
man's guilt and engineers his conviction on
another murder charge,
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; director,
Edward L. Cahn; screenplay, Richard G,
Hubler; music, Edward J. Kay; editor,
Arthur Hilton,
Cast: Tom Conway, Steve Brodie, Robert
Osterloh, Tom Noonan, Barbara Billingsley.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Feb49; LP2313.
COME FROM BROOKLYN. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp., of America, Inc,,c1945. 1 reel,
sd
_
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15938,
I COVER BIG TOWN, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 63 min., sd., baw, 35, Based
on the radio program "Big Town,"
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine, Wil-
liam C, Thomas; director, William C, Thom-
as; original screenplay, Whitman Chambers;
editor, Howard Smith,
Cast: Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Robert
Lowery,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Jul47;
LP1117.
I CRIED FOR YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11267,
I CRIED FOR YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice; Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1703.
I DON'T CARE IF I NEVER GO TO BED.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 15Apr46; MP447,
I DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT YOU. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3Jun46; MP647.
I DON'T KNOW WHY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Sep46; MP1158.
I DON'T STAND A GHOST OF A CHANCE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11235.
I DON'T TRUST THE MEN. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12424.
I DON'T WANT TO LOVE YOU. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Feb45; MP15638.
I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON
FIRE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Nov41; MP11767.
I DON'T WANT TO WALK WITHOUT YOU.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12417,
I DOOD IT. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10 reels, sd.,
b&w.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, Vincente Minnelli; screenplay, Sig Her-
zig, Fred Saidy; music director, Georgie
Stoll; film editor, Robert J. Kern,
© Loew's Inc.; 27Jul43; LP12176.
I DOOD IT, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Aug42; MP12884.
I DREAM OF JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT
BROWN HAIR, Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.,
c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Phil Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Sep40;
LP9922,
I DREAM OF YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1949, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
2Apr45; MP15780.
I DREAMT I DWELT IN HARLEM, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
Credits; Director, Robert R, Snody.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29Sep41; MP11628.
I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO, Mono-
gram Pictures Corp., cl1943. 9 reels, sd,
From an idea by George Bricker.
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; director,
Harold Young; original story, Henry Blank-
fort; screenplay, Henry Blankfort, Wallace
Sullivan; photography, Ira Morgan; film edi-
tor, S. K. Winston, .
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 23Apr43;
LP11991.
I FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU EVERY DAY.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 27May46; MP635.
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1 FEAR THEY KISSES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MP13655.
I FOUND A DOG, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
¢1949, 21 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.. (My Pal,
no, 2)
Summary: Shows how a small boy becomes
the legal owner of a dog that he finds caught
in a trap in the woods, a
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; screenplay, Stephen
Moore, Hattie Bilson; music score, Alexan-
der Laszlo; film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast; Gary Gray, Griff Barnett, Anne Nagel,
Bob Mitchell Boy Choir, "Flame."
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; lApr49;
LP2278.
I GOT A LITTLE LIST, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep42; MP13032.
1 GOT HER IN THE MAIL. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Feb42; MP12229.
I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN'T GOOD,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jan42; MP12088.
I GOT PLEANTY OF MUTTON, Released by
Warner Bros., 7 min., sd., color, c1944.
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Melvin Millar; animation, I, Ellis; music
director, Carl W. Stalling, Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Apr44; MP14772.
I GOTTA GO TO CAMP TO SEE MY MAN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jul43; MP13794.
I GUESS I TOOK TOO MUCH FOR GRANTED.
Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A
Filmcraft production,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Dec46; MP1399.
I HAD A DREAM. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Jul45; MP16099,
I HAD BUT FIFTY CENTS. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc, c1945, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Jan45; MP15591,
I HEAR A RHAPSODY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11240.
I HEAR MUSIC. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Jun41; MP11241.
I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN'. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Aug42; MP12824,
I, JAMES LEWIS. SEE This Woman Is Mine,
I, JANE DOE. Republic Productions Inc.,
c1948. 85 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A young girl is acquitted of the
charge of murdering a bigamist who has
tricked her into marriage.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
John H, Auer; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble;
adaptation, Decla Dunning; music director,
Morton Scott; music, Heinz Roemheld;
Cast; Ruth Hussey, John Carroll, Vera
Ralston, Gene Lockhart, John Howard.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 31Mar48;
LP1619.
I KILLED THAT MAN. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Maurice King;-director,
Phil Rosen; original story, Leonard Fields,
David Silverstein; screenplay, Henry Ban-
croft; photography, Harry Neumann; film
editor, Martin G, Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Nov41;
LP10923.
I KILLED THE COUNT, SEE Who Is Guilty?
I KNEW IT WOULD BE THIS WAY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26May41; MP11178.
I KNOW SOMEBODY WHO LOVES YOU.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10852.
I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct45; MP16447,
KNOW WHERE I'M GOING. The Archers,
England. Released in the U. S. through Uni-
versal-International, cl1947. Presented by
J. Arthur Rank, 11 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
A Prestige picture.
Summary: A mercenary young woman, about
to marry a wealthy industrialist, is storm-
bound on a Scottish island. Here she aban-
dons her schemes for wealth, and marries a
young naval officer.
Credits; Produced, directed, and written by
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger;
music, Allan Gray; editor, John Seabourne,
Cast: Wendy Hiller, Roger Livesey,
George Carney, Walter Hudd, Duncan Mac-
Kechnie.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Dec47;
LP1675.
_
I LEARNED A LESSON. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Aug44; MP15119.
I LEFT MY HEART IN TEXAS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; c1945,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP706.
I LIKE A BALALAIKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11456.
I LIKE IT CAUSE I LOVE IT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Sep44; MP15236,
I LIKE SOAP BECAUSE.,.... RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 9 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. (Screen-
liner, no, 9)
Summary: The story of what goes on be-
hind the scenes in judging the entries in a
write-in contest.
Credits; Producer, Burton Benjamin;
director, Edward J. Montagne; narrator,
Andre Baruch; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Jun49; MP4387.
I LIVE ON DANGER. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Sam White;
original story, Lewis R. Foster, Alex
Gottlieb; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Rich-
ard Murphy, Lewis R. Foster; photographer,
Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor, Billy Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Sep42;
LP11608.
I LOOK AT YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, cl1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; MP10965.
I LOST MY SUGAR IN SALT LAKE CITY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Apr44; MP14686.
I LOVE A BANDLEADER, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Del Lord; story, John Grey; screenplay,
Paul Yawitz; music direction, M. R. Baka-
leinikoff, Paul Sawtell; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Sep45;
LP13501.
I LOVE A MYSTERY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
radio program written and directed by Carle-
ton E, Morse.
Credits; Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Henry Levin; screenplay, Charles
O'Neal; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jan45;
LP13145.
I LOVE A MYSTERY. SEE
The Devil's Mask,
The Unknown,
I LOVE A PARADE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 20Jul42; MP12801.
I LOVE A SOLDIER. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 9,572 ft., sd.
Credits; Produced and directed by Mark
Sandrich; written by Allan Scott; music
score, Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Ells-
worth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP13191.
I LOVE MY HUSBAND BUT! Loew's Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture,
Credits; Producer and narrator, Pete Smith;
director, David Barclay; original story and
screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film
editor, Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec46; LP762.
I LOVE MY MOTHER-IN-LAW, BUT, Loew's
Inc., c1948. 8 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Pete
Smith Specialty) An MGM picture,
Credits; Produced and narrated by Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Bar-
clay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jan48; LP1466.
I LOVE MY WIFE BUT! Loew's Inc., c1947,
9 min,, sd,, bew, 35mm. (Pete Smith Speci-
alty) An MGM picture.
Credits; Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Bar-
clay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
Cast: Dave O'Brien,
© Loew's Inc.; 8Apr47; LP948.
I LOVE RADIO COMMERCIALS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 120ct42; MP13053.
I LOVE THE MEN, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15099,
176
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
I LOVE TO MAKE MUSIC, C1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Contemporary Films, Alvin J, Gordon,
sole owner; 12Feb40; MP10177.
I LOVE TO YODEL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 12Jun44; MP14928.
I LOVE TROUBLE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 10 reels, sd,, bkw, 35mm, Based on
the novel ''The Double Take" by Roy Huggins.
Credits: Director, S. Sylvan Simon; screen-
play, Roy Huggins.
Cast: Franchot Tone, Tom Powers, Lynn
Merrick, Steve Geray, Glenda Farrell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28O0ct47;
LP1315.
I LOVE YOU AGAIN, Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by
Octavus Roy Cohen,
Credits; Director, W. S. Van Dyke II; origi-
nal story, Leon Gordon, Maurine Watkins;
screenplay, Charles Lederer, George Oppen-
heimer, Harry Kurnitz; music director,
Franz Waxman; film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Aug40; LP9869.
I LOVE YOU MUCH TOO MUCH. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP13352.,
I MARRIED A COMMUNIST. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 73 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama revealing Commu-
nist participation in a West-Coast shipping
strike, Shows the Communists' use of typi-
cal mobsters' methods, including blackmail
and murder,
Credits; Producer, Jack J. Gross; director,
Robert Stevenson; story, George W. George,
George F, Slavin; screenplay, Charles Gray-
son, Robert Hardy Andrews; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Leigh Harline; film
editor, Roland Gross,
Cast; Laraine Day, Robert Ryan, John
Agar, Thomas Gomez, Janis Carter.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep49;
LP2633.
I MARRIED A WITCH. Released thru United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Cinema Guild.
6,885 ft., sd. A Rene Clair production, A
Paramount Picture. Based ona story by
Thorne Smith completed by Norman Matson,
Credits: Director, Rene Clair; screenplay,
Robert Pirosh, Marc Connelly; music score,
Roy Webb; editor, Eda Warren,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 10Dec42;
LP11768.
I MARRIED ADVENTURE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 8 reels, sd. Based upon the
book by Osa Johnson,
Credits; Narration, Don Clark, Albert
Duffy; narrator, Jim Bannon; music, Gerard
Carbonara; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
editor, Ralph Dixon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jun40;
LP9743,.
a
MARRIED AN ANGEL, Loew's Inc,, c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd., bew. Based upon the stage
production by Dwight Deere Wiman of the
musical adaptation, by Richard Rodgers and
Lorenz Hart of the play by Vaszary Janos,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; direc-
tor, W. S, Van Dyke, II; screenplay, Anita
Loos; music score, Herbert Stothart; film
editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc,; 19May42; LP11309,
MAY BE WRONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice; Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1562,
=
I MET MY WATERLOO, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd, ‘
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Sep42; MP13027.
I MISS YOU SO, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec43; MP14483,
I NEED A NURSE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Sep41; MP11629.
I NEED A PLAYMATE, Distributed by Sound-
ies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production,
Credits; Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 140ct46; MP1247.
I ONLY WANT A BUDDY (NOT A SWEET-
HEART), Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Aug41; MP11457.
I OUGHT TO DANCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Dec42; MP13129.
1.Q.U, Century Television Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 2 reels, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: A quiz show for television,
Credits; Director, Allen H, Mineir,
© Century Television Productions, Inc.;
18Jan49; MP3830.
I REMEMBER MAMA, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1948. Presented by Dore Schary,
134 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. Based on the
play adapted by John Van Druten from the
novel, ''Mama's Bank Account", by Kathryn
Forbes [pseud, of Kathryn Anderson Mc-
Lean].
Summary: The experiences of a Norwegian
family living in San Francisco in the 1910's.
Credits: Executive producer and director,
George Stevens; producer, Harriet Parsons;
screenplay, DeWitt Bodeen; music score,
Roy Webb; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Robert Swink.
Cast; Irene Dunne, Barbara Bell Geddes,
Oscar Homolka, Philip Dorn, Sir Cedric
Hardwicke.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Mar48;
LP1606,
I REMEMBER YOU, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 11 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
(Pacemaker Series)
Credits; Directed and written by Justin
Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Mar49;
LP2187,
I REMEMBER YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.; cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Jun42; MP12724.
I RING DOORBELLS, P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd, Based on the book by
Russel Birdwell.
Credits: Director, Frank Strayer; screen-
play, Dick Irving Hyland; adaptation, Dick
Irving Hyland, Raymond L, Schrock.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 12Jan46; LP26,
I SAID NO! Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Mar42; MP12339.
I SHOT JESSE JAMES, Lippert Productions,
Inc, Released through Screen Guild Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 81 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Suggested by an article by Homer
Croy,.
Summary; A study of the moral disintegra-
tion of an outlaw who, when he obtains
government amnesty for killing a notgrious
bandit, finds himself universally despised
for his deed,
Credits: Producer, Carl K. Hittleman;
directed and written by Samuel Fuller; music,
Albert Glasser; film editor, Paul Landres.
Cast: Preston Foster, Barbara Britton,
John Ireland, Reed Hadley, J. Edward Brom-
berg.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 11Feb49;
LP2212,
I SHUT MY MOUTH FOR UNCLE SAM. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25May42; MP12593.
I SPIED FOR YOU. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 1,610 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Jack White,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Apr43;
LP11998,
ISTILL REMEMBER. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6May46; MP544,
I SURRENDER DEAR, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948,. 8 reels, sd.,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: A film about a young girl who
sings with a dance band and her romance
with the band leader,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay,
M. Coates Webster; music director, Paul
Mertz; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast; Gloria Jean, David Street, Don Mc-
Guire, Alice Tyrrell, Robert Emmett Keane.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul48;
LP1723.
I TAKE THIS OATH. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1940, Presented by Sigmund Neu-
feld. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Sherman Scott; original
story, William A. Ullman, Jr.; screenplay,
George Bricker; music director, David
Chudnow; cameraman, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, Holbrook Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 14May40;
LP9805.
I TAKE THIS WOMAN, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, W. S. Van Dyke II; origi-
nal story, Charles MacArthur; screenplay,
James Kevin McGuinness; music score,
Bronislau Kaper, Arthur Guttmann; film edi-
tor, George Boemler.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jan40; LP9405,
I TAW A PUTTY TAT. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc,, c1948, 7 min., sd., color,35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce; animation, Virgil Ross, Gerry Chini-
quy, Manuel Perez, Ken Champin; music
director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Mar48 (in notice:
1947); MP2883.
I THOUGHT ABOUT YOU, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1ONov4l1; MP11751.
I TOOK MY HORN TO A PARTY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, ¢1944.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Apr44; MP14762.
I UNDERSTAND, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, cl941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Jun41; MP11268.
ire
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I WAKE UP SCREAMING, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 7,372 ft., sd. From
the novel by Steve Fisher.
Credits; Director, Bruce Humberstone;
screenplay, Dwight Taylor; music director,
Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
310ct41; LP10895.
I WALK ALONE, Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.,
c1947. 10 reels, sd., bkw, 35mm, Based on
the play ''Beggars Are Coming to Town" by
Theodore Reeves.
Credits; Director, Byron Haskin; screen-
play, Charles Schnee; adaptation, Robert
Smith, John Bright.
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 29Jul47;
LP1116.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE, RKO-Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 69 min., sd. Based
on an original story by Inez Wallace.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, Curt Siod-
mak, Ardel Wray; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Mark
Robson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Mar43;
LP11897.
I WANNA BE A FIREMAN, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14448.
I WANNA BE A SAILOR. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 250ct49 (in notice:
1937); MP4643,
I WANNA BE LOVED. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Sep42; MP13034.
I WANNA FOOF ON A FIFE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12307.
I WANNA' GO BACK TO WEST VIRGINIA.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Nov42; MP13116.
I WANNA MAKE HIM WHISTLE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29Dec43; MP 14412.
I WANT A BIG FAT MAMA. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, 200ct41; MP11686.
I WANT A DIVORCE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 10 reels, sd. Based on story
by Adela Rogers St. John,
Credits: Producer, George Arthur; direc-
tor, Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Frank But-
ler; photography, Ted Tetzlaff; film editor,
LeRoy Stone,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Sep40;
LP9932.
I WANT A GIRL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10934,
I WANT A GIRL LIKE ANNIE LAURIE, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
25Aug41; MP11472.
I WANT A LITTLE DOGGIE. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., ci945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16537.
I WANT A MAN. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1946.
1 reel, sd. An Alexander production,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 210ct46; MP1248.
I WANT A PIECE OF BOTTOM LAND. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jan45; MP15599.
I WANT MY RIB. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Oct41; MP11652.
I WANT TO BE BAD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14601.
I WANT TO LEAD A BAND. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1944. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Mar44; MP14660.
I WANT TO TALK ABOUT YOU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1948.
l reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D, Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1773.
oa
WANTED WINGS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 14 reels, sd. Based ona story by
Eleanore Griffin and Frank Wead, from the
book by Beirne Lay, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow; direc-
tor, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Richard
Maibaum, Beirne Lay, Jr., Sig Heriz;
photographer, Leo Tover; film editor, Hugh
Bennett.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30May41;
LP10518.
I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 105 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on a story by Henri
Rochard.
Summary: A farce about the frustrating
mishaps which attend the courtship and
marriage of a French captain and a WAC
lieutenant. Filmed in Germany.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
Howard Hawks; screenplay, Charles Lederer,
Leonard Spigelgass, Hagar Wilde; music,
Cyril Mockridge; music director, Lionel
Newman; film editor, James B. Clark.
Cast: Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan, Marion
Marshall, Randy Stuart, William Neff.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Aug49; LP2618.
=
WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIL'S ISLAND.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl941. 7 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story Osso and Ed-
gar Van Eyss; screenplay, Karl Brown; mu-
sic director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jun41;
LP10726.
I WAS AN ADVENTURESS. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 7,208 ft., sd.
Based on an original production by Gregor
Rabinovitsch,
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; written
by Jacques Companeez, Herbert Juttke,
Hans Jacoby, Michel Duran; screenplay,
Karl Tunberg, Don Ettlinger, John O'Harra;
music director, David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10May40; LP9732.
I WAS BORN 'NEATH A LUCKY STAR.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Dec44; MP15458.
I WAS FRAMED. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1942. 61 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. Based upon an idea by
Jerome Odlum.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor,
Frank Magee.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Mar42;
LP11239.
I WAS HERE WHEN YOU LEFT ME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1O0ct45; MP16368.
I WILL PILOT THEE. Grace Films, cl1948.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short featuring the
hymn " I Will Pilot Thee."
Credits: Producers, Walter Tyler, Earl
Hedrick; soloist, Alex Morrison; organist,
Ruth Tyler.
© Grace Films; 12Aug48; MP3503.
I WISH I DIED IN MY CRADLE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14688,
I WISH THAT I COULD HIDE INSIDE THIS
LETTER, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1S5May44; MP14834.,
I WONDER. The Jam Handy Organization.
Presented by Frigidaire.
Credits: Director, Allan Forrest; scenario,
Frank J. Murray; music director, Samuel
Benavie; photographer, R. G. Ganstrom;
film editor, Vincent Herman.
Appl author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title & descr., 17Jan40;
209 prints, 19Jan40; LU9353.
I WONDER. SEE The Face in the Mirror,
I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11274.
I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947.
108 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on the
life and songs of Joseph E. Howard.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; original
screenplay, Lewis R. Foster; music direc-
tor, Alfred Newman.
Cast: June Haver, Mark Stevens, Martha
Stewart, Reginald Gardiner.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jul47; LP1264.
I WON'T MISS YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec42; MP13987.
I WON'T PLAY. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Director, Crane Wilbur; original
story, Laurence Schwab; screenplay, James
Bloodworth.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov44;
LP12957.
I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR SHOES, Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl948. 70 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. From the novel by Cornell George
Hopley-Woolrich.
Summary: A dancer convicted of murder on
circumstantial evidence is saved from ex-
ecution by his wife's discovery of the real
178
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR SHOES. Cont'd.
culprit.
Credits: Producer, Walter Mirisch; direc-
tor, William Nigh; screenplay, Steve Fisher;
music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor,
Roy Livingstone.
Cast: Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Too-
mey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23May48;
LP1708.
IBERIAN PENINSULA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: A pictorial survey of the inhabi-
tants, industries, and resources of Portugal
and Spain.
Credits: Collaborator, Harold S. Kemp.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31Dec48; MP3792.
ICE ACES. Loew's Inc., cl1948. 8 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith Specialty) An
MGM picture.
Summary: Presents stars of the Ice-Ca-
pades rehearsing new stunts for next year's
show.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; script con-
tinuity, Joe Ansen; film editor, Joseph Die-
trick,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Ncv48; MP3569.
ICE-CAPADES. c1941l. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
Isabel Dawn, Boyce DeGaw; screenplay, Jack
Townley, Robert Harari, Olive Cooper; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Howard O'Neil.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Aug41;
LP10735.
ICE-CAPADES REVUE. c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Bernard Vorhaus.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Dec42;
LP11758,.
ICE CAPERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 951 ft.,(The World of Sports, no. 67)
Credits: Narrator, Dan Seymour; photo-
graphy, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar41;
MP12772,
THE ICE CARNIVAL. Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Aug41; MP11487.
ICE CREAM, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows how ice cream
is made at home and how it is made ina
large, modern plant equipped with machinery.
Emphasis is laid on the plant's high standards
of cleanliness. A teaching film for primary
and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborator, H. H. Sommer.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Mar48; MP2877.
ICE KIDS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no, 13)
Summary: Shows children being taught to
play ice hockey by the New York Rangers,
and follows their progress until they gradu-
ate into the professional ranks.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Edward Rice;
narrator, Red Barber; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 26Aug49; MP4637,
THE ICE POND. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15Dec39; MP10433.
ICE SKIPPERS, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 7)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Anthony Caputo; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7Mar47; MP2037.
ICED LIGHTNING. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Apr47;
MP1966.
ICELAND. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1942, 7,119 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone;
original screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Lo-
gan; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20ct42; LP11948.
ICING CONDITIONS. Walt Disney Productions,
sd., b&w.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr. &
2 prints; 22Aug44; MU15124.
ICKLE MEETS PICKLE. Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1942. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (Terry-
Toons)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 13Nov42; MP13972.
I'D LOVE TO BE A COWBOY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc; 29May44; MP14879.
I'D LOVE TO BE A COWGIRL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6May46; MP543.
I'D LOVE TO KNOW YOU BETTER. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Sep42; MP13038.
I'D RATHER DIE FOR MY COUNTRY (THAN
LIVE WITH MY WIFE). Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Apr44; MP14761.
IDAHO, Soundies Distributing Corp, of Amer-
ica, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12854.
IDAHO. c1943. Presented by Republic Pic-
tures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Roy
Chanslor, Olive Cooper; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie Lann-
ing; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Mar43;
LP11901,
“
IDEA GIRL. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946, 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Will Jason; original story, Gladys
Shelley; screenplay, Charles R. Marion;
adaptation, Elwood Ellman; music director,
Frank Skinner; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Feb46;
LP430.
IDENTITY UNKNOWN. c1945. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producers, Walter
Colmes, Howard Bretherton; director, Walter
Colmes; original story, Robert Newman;
screenplay, Richard Weil; music director,
Jay Chernis; orchestrations, Alec Law;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
John Link,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Apr45;
LP13218.
IDIOTS DELUXE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 1,591 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Elwood Ull-
man.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul45;
LP13552.
IDLE ROOMERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944. 1,531 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Del Lord, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Aug44;
LP12770.
IDOL OF THE CROWD. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Person Odd-
ity, no, 134.)
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Aug44;
MP15260.
IF A BODY MEETS A BODY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl945. 1,650 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Gil
Pratt; screenplay, Jack White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Aug45;
LP13540.
IF HE CAN FIGHT LIKE HE CAN LOVE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12421,
IF I DIDN'T CARE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 50ct42; MP13079,
IF I HAD MY WAY. c1940. Presented by
Universal Studios. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer-director, David Butler;
original story, David Butler, William Con-
selman, James V. Kern; screenplay, William
Conselman, James V. Kern; photography,
George Robinson; film editor, Irene Morra.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6May40;
LP9621.
IF I HAD MY WAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28May45; MP15968.
IF I'M LUCKY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1946. 17,100 ft., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Snag Werris, Robert Ellis, Helen Lo-
gan, George Bricker; music director, Emil
Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Aug46; LP619.
IF MY MOTHER COULD SEE ME NOw.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jan42; MP11986.
IF THERE WERE GIRLS LIKE YOU IN THE
ARMY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10935.
IF WINTER COMES. Loew's Inc,, c1947.
97 min., sd., baw, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based on the novel by A. S. M. Hutch-
inson,
Summary: Mark Sabre, author and idealist,
is innocently involved in scandal. A drama
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
179
IF WINTER COMES. Cont'd.
of English country life during the war years.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Victor Saville; screenplay, Mar-
guerite Roberts, Arthur Wimperis; music
score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Ferris
Webster.
Cast: Walter Pidgeon, Deborah Kerr, An-
gela Lansbury, Binnie Barnes, Janet Leigh.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec47; LP1398.
IF YOU BUILD A BETTER MOUSETRAP.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Oct42; MP13083.
IF YOU CAN'T SMILE AND SAY YES. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8May44; MP14811.
IF YOU EVER COME TO TEXAS. Distributed
by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov46; MP1270.
IF YOU KNEW SUSIE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Two retired vaudeville actors
living in a New England town are not accept-
ed socially until a letter, written by George
Washington, establishes them as descendants
of a colonial patriot. Farce, with singing and
dancing.
Credits: Producer, Eddie Cantor; director,
Gordon M. Douglas; screenplay, Warren
Wilson, Oscar Brodney; music score, Ed-
gar "Cookie" Fairchild; music supervisor,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Philip Martin.
Cast: Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis, Allyn
Joslyn, Charles Dingle, Bobby Driscol.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan48;
LP1496.
IF YOU ONLY KNEW. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jul46; MP821.
IF YOU TREAT ME TO A HUG. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Dec43; MP14307.
IGNITION ENGINEERED. Presented by Elec-
tric Auto-Lite Co.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Electric Auto-Lite Co.; title & descr.,
14Sep40; 220 prints, 20Sep40; LU9923.
IGOR GORIN. Artists' Films, Inc., cl1940.
1 reel.
© Artists' Films, Inc.; 4Nov40; MP12436.
IL ETAIT UNE FOIS, SEE A Woman's Face.
I'LL BE GLAD WHEN YOU'RE DEAD, YOU
RASCAL, YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12814.
I'LL BE SEEING YOU. Released by United
Artists, c1944. Presented by Selznick In-
ternational. 9 reels, sd. Based on a radio
play by Charles Martin.
Credits: Producer, Dore Schary; director,
William Dieterle; screenplay, Marion Par-
sonnet; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
photographer, Tony Gaudio; film editor,
William H. Ziegler.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 23Dec44;
LP13338. (SEE ALSO I'll Be Seeing You;
5Jan45; LP13192)
I'LL BE SEEING YOU. Released by United
Artists, c1945. Presented by Selznick In-
ternational. 9 reels, sd. Based on a radio
play by Charles Martin,
Credits: Producer, Dore Schary; director,
William Dieterle; screenplay, Marion Par-
sonnet; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
photographer, Tony Gaudio;-film_editor,
William H. Ziegler.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 5Jan45; LP13192.
(SEE ALSO I'll Be Seeing You; 23Dec44;
LP13338)
I'LL BE SEE:NG YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distirbuting Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP14998.
I'LL BE SKIING YA. Paramount Pictures Inc,
c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Popeye
the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc; 13Jun47;
LP1056.
I'LL BE YOURS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947. 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Bas-
ed on the comedy ''The Good Fairy" by
Ferenc Molnér, translated and adapted by
Jane Hinton. From the screenplay by Pres-
ton Sturges.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; direc-
tor, William A. Seiter; music, Frank Skinner;
orchestrations, David Tamkin; film editor,
Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Deanna Durbin, Tom Drake, William
Bendix, Adolphe Menjou, Walter Catlett.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Feb47;
LP879.
I'LL BUILD IT MYSELF. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946,. 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and author of screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dot Farley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18O0ct46;
LP738.
I'LL FIX IT. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1941l.
17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and story, Charles Roberts; film editor,
John Lockert,.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 170ct41;
LP10869
I'LL MEET YOU DOWN BY THE OLD PIG
PEN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
100ct45; MP16363,
I'LL NEVER CROW AGAIN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Orestes Calpini,
Reuben Grossman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Sep41;
MP11575.
I'LL NEVER GET MARRIED AGAIN. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec45; MP546.
I'LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941. 1,652 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jun41;
LP11133.
I'LL NEVER.LOVE ANOTHER GAL (LIKE I
LOVED SAL). Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11459.
I'LL REMEMBER APRIL. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16174.
I'LL REMEMBER APRIL. Universal Pictures
Co, Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on
"Amateur Nights" by Bob Dillon.
Credits: Associate Producer, Gene Lewis;
director, Harold Young; story, Gene Lewis;
screenplay, M. Coates Webster; cameraman,
Jerry Ash; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12967,
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jul46; MP856.
I'LL TAKE HER BACK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Mar44; MP14575,
I'LL TAKE MILK. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; story, George Bilson; screen-
play, Russ Green; film editor, Edward W.
Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Jul46;
LP556.
I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN.
Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942. Presented by
Minoco Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec42; MP1308.
I'LL TELL THE WORLD. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank Gross;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, Henry Blankfort; cinematography, Paul
Ivano; film editor, Edward Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28May45;
LP13301.
I'LL WAIT FOR YOU. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based ona story by
Mauri Grashin,
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Robert B. Sinclair; screenplay, Guy Trosper;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Elmo Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 9May41; LP10463.
I'LL WRITE RIGHT HOME TO YOU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 50ct42; MP13076.
ILLEGAL ENTRY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949. 84 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which an under-
cover agent for the U.S. Immigration Service
traps a gang that is engaged in smuggling
aliens across the Mexican border.
Credits: Producer, Jules Schermer; direc-
tor, Frederick de Cordova; original story,
Ben Bengal, Herbert Kline, Dan Moore;
screenplay, Joel Malone; adaptation, Art
Cohn; music, Milton Schwarzwald; film edi-
tor, Edward Curtiss.
Cast: Howard Duff, Marta Toren, George
Brent, Gar Moore, Tom Tully.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Apr49;
LP2298.
I'M A BIG GIRL NOW. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Sep46; MP1166.
I'M A GOOD, GOOD WOMAN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
180
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
I'M A GOOD, GOOD WOMAN. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Aug44; MP15155.
I'M A MONKEY'S UNCLE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The adventures of the Three
Stooges as cavemen.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Zion Myers;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., 20Jul48;
LP1904.
I'M A SAILOR. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec44; MP15734.
I'M A SHY GUY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Dec43; MP14321.
I'M AN OLD COWHAND. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1lAug41; MP11445.
I'M AN OLD FASHIONED GUY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Jul42; MP12802.
I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15657.
I'M COMING, VIRGINIA. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12459.
I'M FROM ARKANSAS. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, E. H. Kleinert, Irving
Vershel; director, Lew Landers; original
story, Marcy Klauber; screenplay, Marcy
Klauber, Joseph Carole; music director,
Eddie Paul; film editor, John Link.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec44; LP13010.
I'M GOIN' BACK TO WHUR I COME FROM.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jul44; MP14983.
I'M GONNA LOVE THAT GUY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16568.
I'M GONNA SWING MY WAY UP TO HEAVEN.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Nov41; MP11778.
I'M HOMESICK THAT'S ALL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP55,
I'M JUST A LUCKY SO-AND-SO. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jul46; MP820.
I'M JUST CURIOUS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944. 1 reel., sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
William Turner, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Sep44;
LP12846.
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd. -
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP12002.
I'M LEARNING TO SPEAK ENGLISH. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946, Presented by RCM Productions, Inc.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1780.
I'M LOOKING FOR A GUY. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942,
1 reel, sd. i
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12419.
I'M LOOKING OUT THE WINDOW. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar41; MP10978.
I'M MAKING BELIEVE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15737.
I'M MIGHTY PROUD OF THAT OLD GANG
OF MINE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15May44; MP14837.
I'M NOBODY'S BABY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11506.
I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW. Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph San-
ford; director, Arthur Lubin; original story,
Scott Darling, Erna Lazarus; screenplay,
Scott Darling, Erna Lazarus, Hal Block;
photography, Elwood Bredell; film editor,
Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep40;
LP9942.
I'M NOT THAT WAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Apr46; MP517.
I'M SECRETARY TO THE SULTAN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14989.
I'M STEPPING OUT WITH A MEMORY TO-
NIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Sep41; MP11630.
I'M STILL ALIVE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 72 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Irving Reis; story and screenplay,
Edmund North; music, Roy Webb; editor,
Theron Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep40;
LP9946.
I'M THE SOUND EFFECTS MAN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 190ct42; MP13082.
I'M TIRED. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Aug44; MP15120.
I'M TIRED OF WAITING FOR YOU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11May42; MP12540.
IMAGINATION, ¢c1943. Presented by Colum-
bia. 732 ft., sd., color. (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Dun Roman;
animation, Ben Lloyd, Basil Davidovick;
original music, Paul Worth. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 19Nov43; LP12384.
IMAGINE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Apr44; MP14705.
IMMENSEE. 132 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: UFA Filmkunst Zeigt.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Dec46; 9 prints, 19Dec46; LU721.
IMMIGRATION. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Henry S.
Commager, cl947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
28Jan47; MP1669.
THE IMMORTAL BLACKSMITH, Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
969 ft., sd., bekw, 35mm. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story, Harland Manchester; screenplay,
John Nesbitt; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 17May44; LP245.
IMMORTAL SERGEANT. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 8,166 ft., sd. From
the novel by John Brophy.
Credits: Director, John M. Stahl; screen-
play, Lamar Trotti.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Dec42; LP12167.
IMMUNIZATION. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Michael
Heidelberger, Yale Kneeland, Jr., and Harry
M. Rose, c1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
170ct47; MP2459,
IMPACT. Cardinal Pictures, Inc. Released
through United Artists Corp., cl1949. Pre-
sented by Harry M. Popkin. 111 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: When his wife tries to have him
killed, a San Francisco industrialist escapes
to a small town and assumes another identity
while his wife stands trial for his murder.
Credits: Producer, Leo C. Popkin; director
Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Dorothy Reid, Jay
Dratler; film editor, Arthur Nadel.
Cast: Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles
Coburn, Helen Walker, Anna May Wong.
© Cardinal Pictures, Inc,; 1Apr49; (in notice:
1948); LP2266.
THE IMPATIENT PATIENT. c1942. 1 reel,
sd. (Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Don Christensen; animation, Vive Risto;
music director, Carl W. Stalling;
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Sep42; MP12838.
THE IMPATIENT YEARS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl944. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Irving
Cummings; original screenplay, Virginia
Van Upp; music score, Marlin Skiles; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al
Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., 18Aug44;
LP12867.
THE IMPERFECT LADY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1947. 95 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a story by Ladislas Fodor.
Credits: Producer, Karl Tunberg; direc-
tor, Lewis Allen; screenplay, Karl Tunberg;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Duncan
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
181
THE IMPERFECT LADY. Cont'd.
Mansfield.
Cast: Ray Milland, Teresa Wright, Sir
Cedric Hardwicke, Virginia Field, Anthony
Quinn.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Mar47;
LP984.
IMPORTANT BUSINESS. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
992 ft., sd., b&w. (A Robert Benchley Min-
iature)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Robert Benchley; film
editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Apr44; LP228.
THE IMPOSTER. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Direction and original screenplay,
Julien Duvivier; dialogue adapted from the
French by Stephen Longstreet; music score
and direction, Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor,
Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Feb44;
LP12504,
IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION. Coronet,
c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Stresses the importance of
speaking clearly and illustrates the value of
four rules: pronunce every syllable, pro-
nounce each sound correctly, use accepted
pronunciations, and use natural pronuncia-
tion. For high school and college classes
and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Davis
Edwards.
© David A. Smart; 10Feb49; MP4275.
IMPROVE YOUR READING. Coronet, c1947.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl. author: John J. DeBoer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 20Feb47; MP2150.
IMPROVING YOUR POSTURE. Coronet,
c1949. 11 min., sd, b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the importance of good
posture, showing how bad posture can be
corrected with exercise.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Erwin
F. Beyer.
© David A. Smart; 11Mar49; MP4223.
IMPULSE. SEE The Forbidden Street.
IMUA AILUNI. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., 20Dec43; MP14303.
IN ALL THIS WORLD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3May43; MP13532.
IN AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DRAWING
ROOM. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jun41; MP11280.
IN DREAMS ONLY. Featurettes, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12685,
IN DUTCH. Distributed by RKO Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh; animation,
George Nichols, Marvin Woodward, Gerry
Hathcock, Brad Case; music, Oliver Wallace.
Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 28Sep45;
LP248.
.IN ESKIMO LAND, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl948. 1 reel, si., bew, 8mm.
Summary: Shows the daily life of an Eski-
mo family living on the island of Nunivak
off the coast of Alaska,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
1Mar48; MP3135.
IN FAST COMPANY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Del Lord; original story, Martin Mooney;
screenplay, Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan,
Victor Hammond; photographer,;-William
Sickner; film editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr46;
LP339.
IN IRONS. General Electric Co., cl1949.
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the ease of iron-
ing with the General Electric Flat Plate
Ironer.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4394.
IN LOVE WITH A SONG. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10850.
IN OLD AMSTERDAM. Loew's Inc., c1949.
9 min., sd., color, 35mm. (James A, Fitz-
Patrick Traveltalk) An MGM picture,
Summary: A tour of Amsterdam, a city
founded largely upon land reclaimed from
the sea, including scenes of canals, bridges,
Oude Kerk Tower, Rembrandt Park, and
Ryks Museum, which contains paintings by
Dutch masters.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; director, Ralph Donaldson;
music score, Joseph Nussbaum.
© Loew's Inc.; 200ct49; MP4634.
IN OLD CALIFORNIA. c1942. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, William McGann; original story,
J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater; screenplay,
Gertrude Purcell, Frances Hyland; music,
David Buttolph; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Howard O'Neill.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31May42;
LP11410.
IN OLD CHEYENNE. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; original story, John Krafft;
screenplay, Olive Cooper; music director,
Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Mar41;
LP10387.
IN OLD COLORADO. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based on charac-
ters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; screenplay, Norton
S,,Parker, J. Benton Cheney; photographer,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Mar41;
LP10324.
IN OLD MEXICO. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16147,
IN OLD MISSOURI. c1940. Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; origi-
nal screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photography,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Apr40;
LP9687.
IN OLD OKLAHOMA. c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures 11 reels, sd. Based on
Thomson Burtis' story ''War of the Wild-
cats,
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Albert S. Rogell; original story
and adaptation, Thomson Burtis; screenplay,
Ethel Hill, Eleanore Griffin; music score,
Walter Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 130ct43;
LP12329,.
IN OLD SACRAMENTO. c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Jerome Odlum;
screenplay, Francis Hyland; adaptation,
Frank Gruber; music director, Morton Scott;
orchestral arrangements, Dale Butts; photo-
grapher, Jack Marta; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Apr46; LP241.
IN OLD SANTE FE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (Technicolor
Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Blumenthal and Heilner;
director, Andre De LaVarre; narrator, Tru-
man Bradley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec45; MP209.
IN OLD SHANTY TOWN. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13926.
IN OUR AMERICAN WAY. Ray-Bell Films,
Inc. for Minneapolis-Moline Power Imple-
ment Co. 92 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
Appl. author: Bon D. Grussing.
© Mineapolis-Moline Power Implement
Co.; title, descr. & 13 prints, 4Dec41;
MU11861.
IN OUR TIME, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 110 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Vincent Sherman; original screenplay,
Ellis St. Joseph, Howard Koch; music,
Franz Waxman; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; film editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Feb44;
LP12497.
IN ROOM 303. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and author of screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Tholen Gladden,
Cast: Leon Errol, Harry Harvey, Robert
Clarke.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr47;
LP997.
IN SECURITY, THERE IS STRENGTH.
Appl. author: Audio Productions, Inc.
© Group V, Savings Bank Association of
the State of New York; title, descr. &
4 prints, 14Oct41; MU11729.
IN SOCIETY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edmund L. Hartmann;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original story,
Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder; screen-
play, John Grant, Edmund L. Hartmann, Hal
Fimberg; music director, Edgar Fairchild;
special photography, John P. Fulton; film
editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Aug44;
LP12877.
IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: A description of the techniques
used in harness racing. Views of tracks
at Freehold, N. J. and Roosevelt Raceway,
Long Island, and of the famed Hambletonian
race at Goshen, N. Y.
Credits: Photographer, Russell T. Ervin.
© Paramount Pictures, Inc.; 4Mar49 (in
notice: 1948); MP3835.
182
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
IN THE EYES OF THE CHURCH; the church in
the atomic age. Motion Picture Association
of America, Inc., c1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Shows scenes relating to the use
of the atomic bomb and provides a basis for
a discussion of the Chruch's position on the
subject of war.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles E, McAllis-
ter.
© Charles E, McAllister; 17Nov47;
MP2692,
IN THE EYES OF THE CHURCH; the Nurem-
berg trials. Motion Picture Association of
America, Inc.,c1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Shows scenes relating to the
Nuremberg trials, and provides the basis
for a discussion of legal and moral aspects
of the trials.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles E, McAllis-
ter,
© Charles E. McAllister; 17Nov47;
MP2693,
IN THE GLOAMING, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Aug45; MP16223,
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, Loew's
Inc,, c1949, 103 min., sd,, color, 35mm,
Am MGM picture, A new version of the 1940
motion picture ''The Shop Around the Cor-
ner.'' Based on a play by Miklos Laszlo,
Summary: A musical comedy about two
mail-order lovers who unknowingly work in
the same office, Setting Chicago at the turn
of the century.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Robert Z, Leonard; screenplay, Sam-
son Raphaelson, adatpation, Albert Hackett,
Frances Goodrich, Ivan Tors; music direc-
tor, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Adrienne
Fazan,
Cast; Judy Garland, Van Johnson, S, Z,
"Cuddles" Sakall, Spring Byington, Clinton
Sundberg,
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jun49; LP2370,
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Jul41; MP11418,
IN THE GROOVE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Sep41;
LP10716.
IN THE LAND OF PAGODAS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 818 ft., sd. (Columbia
Tour, series 3, no. 8)
Credits; Commentary, Joseph Best; narra-
tor Geoffrey Somner.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Jun40;
MP10314.
IN THE MEANTIME, DARLING. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1944. 6,368 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger; origi-
nal screenplay, Arthur Kober, Michael Uris;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Sep44; LP13204.
IN THE MOOD. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12818.
IN THE NAVY: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gottlieb;
director, Arthur Lubin; original story,
Arthur T. Horman; screenplay, Arthur T.
Horman, John Grant; photography, Joe Val-
entine; film editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Jun41;
LP10504.
IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD APPLE TREE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd. -
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 210ct46; MP1230.
IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl941. 1,545 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Ewart Adamson; screenplay, Clyde Bruck-
man.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Oct51;
LP11044,
IN THIS CORNER. ARC Productions, Inc.
Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948,
63 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A prizefight melodrama about a
dishonest promoter and a young fighter who
loses his will to win.
Credits: Producer, David I. Stephenson;
director, Charles F. Riesner; screenplay,
Burk Symon, Fred Niblo, Jr.; music direc-
tor, Irving Friedman; film editor, Norman
Colbert.
Cast: Scott Brady, Anabel Shaw, Jimmy
Millican, Mary Meade, Charles D. Brown.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 23Sep48; LP1827.
IN THIS OUR LIFE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 97 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Based upon the novel
by Ellen Glasgow.
Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis;
director, John Huston; screenplay, Howard
Koch; music, Max Steiner; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; orchestrations, Hugo
Friedhofer; film editor, William Holmes.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16May42;
LP11295.
IN WHICH WE SERVE. Released thru United
Artists, cl1942. Presented by Two Cities
Productions. 12 reels, sd. A British Lion
picture.
Credits: Produced and written by Noel Cow-
ard; directors, Noe! Coward, David Lean;
music score, Noel Coward; photographer,
Ronald Neame; editor, Rgelma Myers.
© United Artists Corp.; 25Dec42; LP11878.
IN YOUR TOWN. Presented by United Drug
Co.
Credits: Director, J. Cullen Landis; music
director, Samuel Benavie; photography,
Pierre Mols; film editor, John Kannar.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© United Drug Co.; title & descr., 2Mar40;
198 prints, 4Mar40; LU9454.
INA RAY HUTTON AND HER ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; conti-
nuity, Justin Herman; photographer, George
Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Mar43;
MP13395.
INCA GOLD. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 979 ft., sd.,
sepia. (A Carey Wilson Miniature) Based
on an original story by Diomedes de Pereyra.
Credits: Director, Will Jason; screenplay,
George Seitz, Jr.; music score, Max Terr,
Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Adrienne
Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr43; LP11996.
INCENDIARY BLONDE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 12 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Sistrom; direc-
tor, George Marshall; original screenplay,
Claude Binyon, Frank Butler; music director,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Archie Mar-
shek. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Jun45;
LP13459.
INCH BY INCH. SEE Variety Views, No. 175.
THE INCIDENCE OF RICKETS AND SCURVY.
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., c1948.
25 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Using data assembled during
fifteen years of research, Dr. Edwards A.
Park delivers a lecture on the incidence of
rickets and scurvy. Includes illustrative
diagrams and charts.
© Mead Johnson & Co.; 250ct48; MP3529.
INCIDENT. Monogram Pictures Corp., cl948.
68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A crime melodrama in which
Joe Downey and a woman insurance investi-
gator solve a murder mystery.
Credits: Producer, Harry Lewis; director,
William Beaudine; original story, Harry
Lewis; screenplay, Fred Niblo, Jr., Sam
Roeca; music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Warren Douglas, Jane Frazee, Joyce
Compton, Robert Osterloh, Anthony Caruso.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Dec48;
LP2013.
THE INCREDIBLE STRANGER. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
991 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Jack Tourneur; screen-
play, Douglas Foster; film editor, Harry
Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jun42; LP11430.
INDIA. Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division, cl1940. 1 reel each. © Eastman
Kodak Co., Teaching Films Division.
Appl, author: Kenneth R, Edwards,
Glimpses of Industry in Mysore and Ceylon,
© 18Dec40; MP10758.
Hyderabad, © 13Dec40; MP10759.
The Punjab. © 310ct40; MP10760.
INDIA. Time, Inc., c1944. 2 reels. (Forum
Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15981.
INDIA AT WAR. SEE The March of Time, v.
8, no. ll.
INDIA IN CRISIS. SEE The March of Time,
v. 8, no. 10.
INDIA THE GOLDEN. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl942. 1 reel, sd., color. (Lo-
well Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; photo-
graphy, John W. Boyle; film editor, Russ
Sheilds, Cinecolor.
© Twentieth-Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jun42; MP12759.
INDIAN AGENT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948. 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which justice is
meted out to a scheming Indian administra-
tor and a dishonest freight agent who divert
to more lucrative markets the food supplies
destined for an Indian reservation,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Norman Houston; music, C. Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Les Millbrook.
Cast: Tim Holt, Noah Beery, Jr., Richard
Martin, Nan Leslie, Harry Woods.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov48;
LP2011.
INDIAN DURBAR. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd., color, (Fascinating
Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. Keller, F. W.
Keller; director, John Hanau; photographer,
Jack Cardiff; editor, Hans Nieter; Techni-
color.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16May41;
MP11224.
AN INDIAN RHAPSODY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28May45; MP15966.
wat
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
183
INDIAN SIGNS. RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and screenplay, Charles E. Roberts; film
editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Mar43;
LP12107,
INDIAN TEMPLES. Paramount Pictures Inc.
c1942. 1 reel, sd., color. (Fascinating
Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W. Keller;
director, Hans Nieter; photographer, Jack
Cardiff. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Sep42;
MP12827.
INDIANA BARN DANCE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Feb46; MP188.
INDIANA HAY RIDE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP13101.
OS INDIOS NAVAJOS. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clark
Wissler, c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Portuguese version of ''Navajo Indians."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Feb47; MP1694.
INDUCTANCE. Burton Holmes Films, Inc.
16mm. (Radio Technician Training) United
States Navy.
© Burton Holmes Films, Inc.; title, descr.
& 22 prints, 8Feb44; MU14469.
INDUCTANCE AND CAPACITANCE. De
Forest's Training, Inc., cl1948. 100 ft., b&w,
16mm. (Radio Electronics. Reel lesson 5)
Summary: A study of inductance and capa-
citance—what these circuit conditions are
and how they influence the current.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 1Oct48;
MP3898.
INDUSTRIAL PROVINCES OF CANADA.
c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Dec43; MP14744.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
With teacher's handbook.
*© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 29Oct42;
MP 14209.
INFANT CARE. Walt Disney Productions,
c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Health for the Americas)
© Walt Disney Productions; 10Mar45;
MP16188.
INFANTS ARE INDIVIDUALS; the beginnings
of personality. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Arnold
Gesell and the Clinic of Child Development,
Yale University, cl1947. 1 reel, si., b&w,
16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb47; MP1764.
INFERIOR DECORATOR. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Clem Beauchamp; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Apr42;
LP11352.
INFERIOR DECORATOR. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1947. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Lee Morehouse, Bob Moore; animation,
Bill Justice, Ray Patin, Volus Jones, Dan
MacManus; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 24Sep47;
LP1975.
259158 O - 53 - 13
THE INFLUENCE OF GEOGRAPHY AND
HISTORY ON THE PORT OF NEW YORK.
Kathleen Roche, cl949. Presented by Inter-
national Geographic Pictures. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: Traces the history of New York
as a port, showing the factors which have
helped to make New York one of the world's
leading commercial centers.—Includes ani-
mation.
Credits: Produced and written by Kathleen
Roche; animation, Reed Fuller, J. Allen
Julier; music, Jack Shaindlin; photographer,
Ray Pippitt.
© Kathleen Roche; 2Dec49; MP4757.
INGENUE BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13316.
INJUN GAL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, cl945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jan45; MP15589.
INKI AND THE LION. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Philip Monroe;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Jul41; MP11340.
INKI AND THE MINAH BIRD. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., cl1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-re-
lease.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 310ct49 (in notice:
1942); MP4645.
INKI AT THE CIRCUS. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun47; MP2139.
THE INNER CIRCLE. cl1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Suggested by a radio script by Leonard St.
Clair and Lawrence Taylor.
Credits: Associate producer, William J.
O'Sullivan; director, Phil Ford; screenplay,
Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan; music di-
rector, Mort Glickman; cinematographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Jun46;
LP424,
INNER SANCTUM. M.R.S. Pictures, Inc.
Released by Film Classics, Inc., c1948.
62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. ‘
Summary: A murder melodrama in which
a girl learns of her fate from a chance ac-
quaintance. She ignores the prophecy and
meets with disaster.
Credits: Producers, Samuel Rheiner, Wal-
ter Shenson; director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Jerome Todd Gollard; music,
Leon Klatzkin; music director, Emil New-
man; film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
Cast: Charles Russell, Mary Beth Hughes,
Billy House, Dale Belding, Fritz Leiber.
©_M.R.S. Pictures, Inc.; 18Sep48;
LP2023,
INNERTUBE ANTICS. Loew's Inc., c1944.
651 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Ed Barge, Arnold
Gillespie, Michael Lah; music, Scott Brad-
ley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan44; LP222.
AN INNOCENT AFFAIR. James Nasser Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released by United Artists
Corp., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Title subsequently changed to "Don't Trust
Your Husband."
Summary: A sophisticated comedy about
the jealous wife, suspicious of her husband's
attentions to an attractive client, attempts
to teach him a lesson.
Credits: Producer, James Nasser; direc-
tor, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Lou Breslow,
Joseph Hoffman; music, Hans J. Salter; film
editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll,
Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Rita Johnson,
Louise Allbritton.
© James Nasser Productions, Inc.;
150ct48; LP1976.
INSECTS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE. Walt
Disney Productions, c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Jun45;
MP16117.
INSIDE CHINA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.
Adapted from the sound film, "Children of
China."
Summary: A film about life in rural China,
with emphasis on the age-old methods used
on farms, in mills, and in workshops.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Nov48; MP3563.
INSIDE FIGHTING CHINA. c1942. Presented
by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World
in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 19Oct42;
MP13006.
INSIDE FIGHTING RUSSIA. c1942. Present-
ed by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The
World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 4Aug42; MP12747.
INSIDE FRANCE. c1944, Presented by Uni-
ted Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World in
Action)
© Warwick Pictures Inc.; 11Sep44;
MP15385.
INSIDE INDIA. Encyclopadia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.
Summary: Shows two classes of people
who live in India: the Moslems, who live in
Pakistan, and the Hindus, who are ruled by
the New Delhi government. In a typical
village community where poverty is the rule,
the farmer uses ancient methods of irriga-
tion, the housewife does her laundry ona
river bank, travellers ride in ox-carts, and
shoppers purchase their goods in open mar-
ket.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
13Apr48; MP3128.
INSIDE INFORMATION. Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 10Dec41; 99 prints, 11Dec41;
MU11881.
INSIDE JOB. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Jean Yar-
brough; original story, Tod Browning,
Garrett Fort; screenplay, George Bricker,
Jerry Warner; music director, Frank Skin-
ner; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46;
LP362.
THE INSIDE OF ARC WELDING. General
Electric Co., cl1942. 1 reel each, sd.
© General Electric Co.
1. Fundamentals. © on new titles, scenes,
& signature, 15Apr42; MP12961.
2. Flat Position. © 1Jul42; MP12962.
3. Horizontal Position. © 1Jul42;
MP12963.
4. Alternating Current, Flat and Horizontal
Positions, © 1Jul42; MP12964.
5. Vertical Position. © 1Jul42; MP12965.
6. Overhead Position. © 1Jul42; MP12966.
THE INSIDE OF ARC WELDING. Raphael G.
Wolff Studios, cl1942. 400 ft., sd., color,
16mm. 5
Appl. author: Raphael G, Wolff.
© Raphael G. Wolff Studios; 2Feb42;
MP 12332.
184
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE INSIDE OF ATOMIC-HYDROGEN ARC
WELDING. General Electric Co., c1943.
2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Paul Satterfield.
© General Electric Co.; 31May43;
MP13687.
THE INSIDE PASSAGE. c1941. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 837 ft., sd., color.
(James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston, C,
Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Sep41; MP11595.
INSIDE RUSSIA; Moscow and Lenigrad. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1948.
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm.
Summary: A picture of life in Moscow and
Leningrad, with views of the crowded condi-
tions in these cities. Food supplies, trans-
portation, and housing facilities appear in-
adequate.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
9Apr48; MP3132.
INSIDE RUSSIA; peasant life. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 8mm.
Summary: Shows Russian peasants work-
ing on independent farms and on a collective
farm which was formerly part of Tolstoy's
estate. The independent farmer works with
simple tools, The peasant on a collective or
state-owned farm is supplied with machinery
and eats ina community kitchen. Closing
sequences show a one-room school.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
13Apr48; MP3126.
INSIDE RUSSIA; Siberia. Encyclopaedia Brit-
annica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w,
8mm.
Summary: Shows the Siberian steppes, one
of its large cities, Irkutsk, and the people of
Irkutsk at work and at play. The second
part of the film shows the customs and re-
ligious traditions of the native tribes, par-
ticularly of the Buryats and the Reindeer
People.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
30Apr48; MP3127.
INSIDE STORY. Eastman Kodak Co. 33 min.,
sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the steps taken in the
manufacture of X-ray film, emphasizing the
skill, care, control, and testing necessary to
make a uniformly high quality product. For
radiologists and technicians.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
12 prints, 1Jul49; MU4256.
THE INSIDE STORY. Presented by the Ray-
O-Vac Co.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Ray-O-Vac Co., title & descr., 28Apr44;
7 prints, 29Apr44; MU14768.
THE INSIDE STORY. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An old man who believes that
hoarding cash brings on depressions, tells a
story about the $1,000 which saved a Ver-
mont village from disaster when it was put
into circulation during the bank holiday in
1933.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; original
story, Ernest Lehman, Geza Herczeg; screen-
play, Mary Loos, Richard Sale; music, Na-
than Scott; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Marsha Hunt, William Lundigan,
Charles Winninger, Gail Patrick.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1483,
INSIDE THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVES-
TIGATION. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940.
1 reel, sd. (The Washington Parade, series
2, no. 3)
Credits: Narrative, Prosper Buranelli;
narrator, Basil Ruysdael; photographer,
Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb40;
MP9954.
INSIDE THE LAW. Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Dixon R. Harwin;
director, Hamilton MacFadden; original
screenplay, Jack Natteford; music director,
David Chudnow; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 27Apr42;
LP11285.
INSTALLING VALVES AND SEA STRAINER
ON SEA CHEST.
Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
© R.C.M. Productions, Inc.; title, descr.
& 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14188.
INSTALLMENT BUYING. Coronet, c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates some of the dan-
gers of installment buying; encourages a
complete investigation of installment credit,
contracts, and rates of interest; and pro-
vides criteria for specific decisions in
purchasing on installment credit.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Albert
Haring.
© David A. Smart; 24Sep48; MP3698.
INSTRUCT MY SORROWS. SEE My Reputa-
tion,
INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS—THE NEW WAY
TO GREATER EDUCATION. Coronet, cl1948,
26 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how audio-visual
teaching saves time and money and extends
the range of the classroom. Stresses the
importance of a good educational film pro-
gram under an audio-visual director. For
courses in teaching methods, PTA, and
adult groups.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 19Mar48; MP4279.
INSTRUMENT FLIGHT CONTROL; orienta-
tion. Ray-Bell Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel
each, sd., 16mm. © Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: R. H. Ray.
Fade Parallel System and the Close in Pro-
cedure. © 26Apr45; MP15921.
The 90 Degree System. © 26Apr45;
MP15922,
The True Fade System. © 26Apr45;
MP15923.
INSTRUMENT FLIGHT CONTROL; radio Navi-
gation, Ray-Bell Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm. © Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: R. H. Ray.
2, Bracketing an Unknown Beam. © 26Apr45;
MP15924,
INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING. Coronet,
c1945. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Educational author, Karl W.
Bookwalter.
© Esquire, Inc.; 22Dec45; MP1526.
INTERNATIONAL FORUM; the round table of
the screen, Columbia Pictures Corp., cl941.
2 reels each, sd. A William Rowland pro-
duction. © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Johnnie Walker; direc-
tor, William Rowland; film editors, H. E.
Mandl, S. A. Datlowe.
1. © 22Feb41; MP11211.
2. © 27May41; MP11785.
3. Will Democracy Survive? © 30ct41;
MP11839,
INTERNATIONAL LADY. Released through
United Artists, cl1941. Presented by Ed-
ward Small. 102 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Tim Whelan; original story, E. Lloyd
Sheldon, Jack DeWitt; screenplay, Howard
Estabrook; music score, Lucien Moraweck;
music director, Lud Gluskin; film editor,
William Claxton.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
24Sep41; LP10715.
INTERNATIONAL REVELS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1940. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
Director, Charles Previn; film editor,
Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Mar40;
LP9471.
INTERNATIONAL REVUE. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 110ct43; MP14032.
INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1941. 87 min., sd. Suggest-
ed by a play by Frank Wead.
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, Louis Seiler; screenplay,
Barry Trivers, Kenneth Gamet; film editor,
Frank McGee.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 110ct41;
LP10740.
INTO THE CLOUDS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc. in cooperation with the office of the
Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, c1944,
10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Written by James Bloodworth;
narrator, Lou Marcelle. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 31Jan44;
MP 14443,
INTRAGASTRIC DRIP THERAPY FOR PEP-
TIC ULCER. Worcester Film Corp. Pre-
sented by Gastro-Enterology Research Lab-
oratory of the Mount Sinai Hospital. Color,
16mm,
Appl. authors: Franklin Hollander, Asher
Winkelstein,
© Wyeth, Inc.; title, descr. & 8 prints,
10Aug46; MU952.
INTRIGUE. Star Films, Inc., c1947. 90 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Edwin L. Marin; original story, George
Slavin; screenplay, Barry Trivers, George
Slavin; music director, Louis Forbes; film
editor, George Arthur.
Cast: George Raft, June Havoc, Helena
Carter,
© Star Films, Inc.; 26Nov47; LP1306.
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY. Coronet,
c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A 13 year-old boy and his sister
conduct simple experiments at home with
static electricity and visit a power house
where the engineer demonstrates the use of
circuit testers, electromagnets, and genera-
tors.
Credits: Collaborator, Ira C. Davis.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 26Feb48; MP3117.
AN INTRODUCTION TO EXTRA-CELLULAR
FLUID BY JAMES L. GAMBLE, M,D,c1945.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: James L. Gamble.
© Mead, Johnson & Company; 20Aug45;
MP342,
INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONS, Johnson
Hunt Productions, cl947. 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm,
Appl. author: Silas Edward Johnson.
© Johnson Hunt Productions; 15Mar47;
MP1828,
INTRODUCTION TO THE P-63. Bell Air-
craft Corp. Motion Picture Division with the
cooperation of the United States Army Air
Forces. 19 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by William T.
Clifford; cameraman, Edward Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
9 prints, 14Nov45; MU16496.
INTRODUCTION TO THE P-39, Bell Air-
craft Corp., for the United States Army Air
Forces. sd., 16mm.
Credits: Director, Norman Mathews.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
9 prints, 29Dec43; MU14337.
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INTRODUCTIONS. Simmel-Meservey, Inc.,
c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the conventional manner
of making introductions in formal and infor-
mal situations. For school children in the
upper grades.
Credits: Producer-director, Edward C.
Simmel; written by Arthur V. Jones.
© Simmel-Meservey, Inc.; 15Aug48;
MP3685.
INTRUDER IN THE DUST. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 89 min., sd., bekw, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on the novel by William
Faulkner.
Summary: The power of racial prejudice
is depicted in the attitude of a small south-
ern town toward an innocent Negro accused
of murdering a white man. Filmed in Ox-
ford, Mississippi.
Credits: Producer and director, Clarence
Brown; screenplay, Ben Maddow; music
score, Adolph Deutsch; film editor, Robert
J. Kern.
Cast: David Brian, Claude Jarman, Jr.,
Juano Hernandez, Porter Hall, Elizabeth
Patterson.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Sep49; LP2556.
THE INVADERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Michael
Powell; original story and screenplay,
Emeric Pressburger; scenario, Rodney
Ackland, Emeric Pressburger; cameramen,
Skeets Kelly, Henty Henty Creel; editor,
David Lean.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb42;
LP11105.
INVASION. Adventure Films, Inc., c1941l.
Presented by William Alexander and Herbert
Edwards. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Bud Pollard; story,
Ralph Schoolman, S. T. Moore; narrators,
Miles Welch, Boake Carter, Alois Havrilla;
original music score, Erno Rapee; addition-
al music, Edward Craig.
Appl. authors: Ralph Schoolman and S$. T.
Moore.
© Adventure Films, Inc.; 28Nov41;
MP11930.
INVASION OF EUROPE. Released thru United
Artists, cl1943. 2 reels, sd.
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 3May43;
MP14035.
THE INVASION OF NORTH AFRICA. c1943.
Presented by United Artists. 2 reels, sd.
(The World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 15Feb43;
MP13289.
INVISIBLE AGENT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 9 reels, sd. A Frank Lloyd
production. Suggested by "The Invisible
Man" by H, G, Wells.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Waggner; director, Edwin L. Marin; origi-
nal screenplay, Curtis Siodmak; photogra-
phy, Les White; film editor, Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jul42;
LP11513.
INVISIBLE GHOST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Joseph H. Lewis; story and screenplay,
Helen and Al Martin; music directors,
Lange and Porter; photography, Marcel Le
Picard; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Apr41;
LP10440.
THE INVISIBLE INFORMER. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 57 min., sd.,
35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, William J.
O'Sullivan; director, Philip Ford; original
story, Gerald Drayson Adams; screenplay,
Sherman L. Lowe; music director, Mort
Glickman; photographer, William Bradford;
film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Apr46; LP423.
THE INVISIBLE MAN. SEE
Invisible Agent.
The Invisible Man Returns.
The Invisible Man's Revenge.
THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 8 reels. A se-
quel to "The Invisible Man" by H. G. Wells.
Credits: Director, Joe May; story, Joe
May, Kurt Siodmak; screenplay, Lester Cole,
Kurt Siodmak,.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jan40;
LP9348.
THE INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd. Sug-
gested by "The Invisible Man" by H. G. Wells.
Credits: Director, Ford Beebe; original
screenplay, Bertram Millhauser; cameraman,
Milton Krasner; film editor, Saul Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP12743.
THE INVISIBLE MOUSE. Loew's Inc., cl1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ed Barge, Richard Bickenbach,
Don Patterson, Irven Spence; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Sep47; LP1229.
INVISIBLE STRIPES. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1939. 9 reels. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. From a story by Jonathan
Finn. Based on the book by Warden Lewis
E. Lawes.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Warren Duff.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Dec39;
LP9320.
THE INVISIBLE WALL. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 73 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based ona story by Howard J.
Green and Paul Frank.
Summary: A drama of crime which has for
its central character a former GI witha
weakness for gambling. A Nevada gambling
casino, a luxurious desert residence, and
urban settings ranging from Los Angeles to
St. Louis provide the background.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, Eugene Forde; screenplay, Arnold Bel-
gard; music score, Dale Butts; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; film editor, Frank Bald-
ridge.
Cast: Don Castle, Virginia Christine,
Richard Gaines, Arthur Space, Edward
Keane,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
150ct47; LP1401.
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly;
director, A. Edward Sutherland; original
story, Kurt Siodmak, Joe May; screenplay,
Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo, Gertrude Pur-
cell; music director, Charles Previn; photog-
raphy, Elwood Bredell; film editor, Frank
Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec40;
LP10146.
THE INVISIBLE WOUND. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., bkw, 16mm. Based ona story
by Karoly Kisfaludi.
Summary: The tragedy of a jealous hus-
band who discovers, after he has destroyed
his wife, that his suspicions were groundless,
Setting, England in the early 19th century.
Credits: Producer and director, Sobey
Martin; screenplay, Edith Martin.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc,;
17Mar49; LP2180.
INVITATION TO THE NATION. Byron, Inc.,
c1946. 10 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Director, Byron; script, Oveste
Granducci.
Appl. author: Byron Roudabush.
© Byron, Inc.; 7Nov46; MP1318.
IOWA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 150ct45; MP16400.
IRELAND. Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. (Fo-
rum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16386.
IRENE. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. Presented by Imperadio Pic-
tures, Ltd. 101 min., sd., with color se-
quence. From the musical comedy, book by
James H. Montgomery, music and lyrics by
Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy.
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert
Wilcox; screenplay, Alice Duer Miller;
music director, Anthony Collins; orchestral
arangements, Anthony Collins, Gene Rose;
editor, Elmo Williams, Technicolor,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3May40;
LP9952.
IRISH CHILDREN. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm
Summary: The film shows incidents in the
daily life of a farmer's family living in a
whitewashed cottage in County Clare.
Credits: Collaborator, Conrad M. Arens-
berg,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
29Mar48; MP2904.
IRISH EYES ARE SMILING. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., cl1944. 8,150 ft., sd.
Based on a story by E. A. Ellington.
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; screen-
play, Earl Baldwin, John Tucker Battle;
music directors, Alfred Newman, Charles
Henderson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
120ct44; LP12983.
THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10936.
THE IRON CLAW. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne; story,
Arthur Stringer; screenplay, Basil Dickey,
George Plympton, Jesse A. Duffy, Charles
R. Condon, Jack Stanley.
1. The Shaft of Doom. © 11Aug41; LP10961.
2. The Murderous Mirror. © 11Aug4l;
LP10983.
3. The.Drop to Destiny. © 17Aug41;
LP10984.
4. The Fatal Fuse. © 26Aug41; LP10991.
5. The Fiery Fall. © 19Sep41; LP10992.
6. The Ship Log Talks. © 26Sep41;
LP10993.
7. The Mystic Map. © 20Sep41; LP10999.
8. The Perilous Pit. © 30Sep41; LP11000.
9. The Cul-de-Sac. © 7Oct41; LP11001.
10. The Curse of the Cave. © 130ct41l;
LP11047.
11. The Doctor's Bargain. © 210ct41;
LP11002.
12. Vapors of Evil. © 27Oct41; LP11003.
13. The Secret Door. © 300ct41;
LP11152,
14, The Evil Eye. © 10Nov41; LP11357.
15. The Claw's Collapse. © 10Nov41;
LP11358.
THE IRON CURTAIN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl948. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: This drama, based partly on
facts, tells the story of Igor Gouzenko, the
Soviet code clerk who revealed to the Cana-
dian government the activities of a group of
Russian spies. Setting, Ottawa, 1943 to
1946.
186
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THE IRON CURTAIN. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; direc-
tor, William A. Wellman; screenplay,
Milton Krims; music director, Alfred New-
man; film editor, Louis Loeffler.
Cast: Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, June
Havoc, Berry Kreuger, Edna Best.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11May48; LP1767.
THE IRON MAJOR. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
¢1943, 85 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; di-
rector, Ray Enright; original story, Flor-
ence E. Cavanaugh; screen play, Aben
Kandel, Warren Duff; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editors,
Robert Wise, Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct43;
LP12435,
IRON MASTERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 871 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Apr45;
MP16079.
IRRIGATION FARMING. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: George T. Renner, Jr.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Aug39;
MP9826.
IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, Charles Barton; original screenplay,
Monte Brice; music director, M, W. Stoloff;
film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 150ct43;
LP12306,
IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton Ro-
sen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 29Aug41;
LP10682.
IS IT LOVE, OR IS IT CONSCRIPTION ?
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 21Apr41; MP11074.
IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AIN'T, MY BABY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Feb44; MP14501.
ISLAND DOCTOR. SEE Girl from God's
Country.
THE ISLAND FLING. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
Woody Gelman, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar47;
LP883.
ISLAND MELODY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. Presented
by RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1705.
ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; original screen-
play, Robert D. Andrews; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; photography, Benjamin Kline.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11May40;
LP9635.
ISLANDS OF THE WEST INDIES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 964 ft., sd. (Colum-
bia Tour, s. 4, no. 4)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music, Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Nov40;
MP10576.
ISLE OF COLUMBUS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, color. (Paramount Col-
or Cruises)
Credits: Producers and photographers,
Palmer Miller, Curtis F. Nagel; narrator,
Gene Hamilton. Cinecolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Feb40;
MP9962.
ISLE OF DESTINY. Franklyn Warner Produc-
tions, cl1940. Presented by Franklyn Warner.
7,567 ft., sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Franklyn Warner; direc-
tor, Elmer Clifton; original story, Allan
Vaughn Elston; screenplay, Arthur Hoerl,
Robert Lively, M. Coates Webster; music
director, Constantin Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Robert Crandall. Cosmocolor.
© Franklyn Warner Productions; 8Mar40;
LP10003.
ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS. c1943. Present-
ed by PRC. 8 reels, sd. Atlantis Pictures
Corp. Based upon an original story by Ed-
gar G. Ulmer.
Credits: Producer, Peter R. Van Duinen;
director, Edgar G. Ulmer; screenplay, Ray-
mond L, Schrock; music, Erdody; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10Jul43;
LP12133.
ISLE OF MISSING MEN. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 7.reels, sd. From the play
"White Lady" by Gina Kauss and Ladislaus
Fodor.
Credits: Producer and director, Richard
Oswald; screenplay, Edward Eliscu, Robert
Chapin; adaptation, Richard Oswald, Robert
Chapin; photography, Paul Ivano; film editor,
Jack Dennis.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7TAug42;
LP11527.
ISLE OF ROMANCE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1945. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Painter; film editor, Valeska Weidig. Tech-
nicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4May45; MP16115.
THE ISLE OF TABU. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, William Shea; original
screenplay, Jerry Gruskin.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Mar45;
LP13233.
ISLE OF THE DEAD. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 72 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; written by Ardel Wray, Josef
Mischel; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep45;
LP13670.
ISLES OF FATE. SEE Variety Views, no. 94.
ISN'T IT ROMANTIC? Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 87 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Based on the novel ''Gather Ye Rosebuds"
by Jeannette Covert Nolan.
Summary: This musical farce describes
the activities of an unreconstructed Souther-
ner and his three daughters. Setting, Indi-
ana at the turn of the century.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director,
Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay, Theodore
Strauss, Josef Mischel, Richard L. Breen;
music direction and adaptations, Joseph J.
Lilley; orchestral arrangements, Van Cleave;
editor, LeRoy Stone.
Cast: Veronica Lake, Mona Freeman,
Mary Hatcher, Billy De Wolfe.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Oct48;
LP1850.
ISN'T THAT JUST LIKE LOVE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10903,
ISRAEL IS LABOR. Union Films, ¢1949.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the work that has been
done in building the new nation of Israel,
explains how new emigrees are cared for,
demonstrates the work of the collectives
and emphasizes labor's part in the new state.
© Carl A. Marzani, d.b.a. Union Films;
25Aug49; MP4829.
IT AIN'T HAY. Universal Pictures Co., c1943.
8 reels, sd. Based on Princess O'Hara” by
Damon Runyon,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Erle C. Kenton; screenplay, Allen Boretz,
John Grant; music director, Charles Previn;
orchestrations, Frank Skinner; film editor,
Frank Gross, ‘
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Mar43;
LP11935.
IT ALL CAME TRUE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 11 reels, sd. Based on the story
by Louis Bromfield.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Michael Fessier, Lawrence Kimble;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangement, Ray Heindorf, Frank Perkins;
film editor, Thomas Richards.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Mar40;
LP9521.
IT ALL COMES BACK TO ME NOW. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc:, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jun41; MP11282.
IT ALL DEPENDS. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division. 910 ft., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how the Chevrolet dealer
contributes to the progress and stability of
the community.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27Mar49; 12 prints, 31May49;
MU4171,
IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY. Ealing Stu-
dios, Ltd., London, c1948. Released in the
U. S, through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949,
90 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the
novel by Arthur La Bern,
Summary: A harassed housewife, bored
with a drab marriage, harbors her former
lover, an escaped convict, who repays her
kindness with brutality. Filmed in London's
East End.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Robert Hamer; screenplay, Angus Mac-
Phail, Robert Hamer, Henry Cornelius;
music, Georges Aric; editor, Michael Tru-
man,
Cast: Googie Withers, Jack Warner.
John McCallum, Edward Chapman, Jimmy
Hanley.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 4Feb48; LP2534,
IT CAN BE YOU. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
Presented by the American National Red
Cross. 43 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the Red Cross at work
at scenes of disaster, in children's clinics,
and in hospitals, emphasizing the need for
volunteers to assist in all phases of the
work,
Credits: Director, and photographer, Larry
O'Reilly; written by Joe Weil; narrator,
Dwight Weist; music arranger, Herman
Fuchs; editor, Marie Montagne.
© RKO Pathe Inc.; 1Mar49; MP3939.
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187
IT CAN'T BE DONE. c1940. 1 reel.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc. d.b.a.
The Jam Handy Organization; 15May40;
MP10342.
IT CAN'T BE DONE, Loew's Inc., c1947.
11 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) An MGM picture,
Summary: The film shows how little recog-
nition is accorded many great ideas, and
dramatizes incidents in the lives of inven-
tors Leonardo Da Vinci and Thomas Daven-
port, and doctors Edward Jenner, Joseph
Goldberger, and Ignace Semmelweis.
Credits: Written and narrated by John Nes-
bitt; music director, David Snell; film editor,
Newell P, Kimlin.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec47; LP1443.
IT CAN'T BE WRONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13927.
IT COMES UP LOVE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 7 reels, sd. Suggested by a
story By Aleen Leslie and Jay Dralter.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; screen-
play, Dorothy Bennet, Charles Kenyon;
photography, George Robinson.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Sep42;
LP11596,
IT COULD BE YOU. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division, 961 ft,, bew, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the reasons that
the Chevrolet dealer has had to wait for a
sufficient supply of new cars.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 9 prints, 31May49;
MU4183.
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Peacemakers),
Credits: Written and directed by Justin
Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Oct47;
MP2356.
IT HAD TO BE YOU, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947, 98 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits; Producer, Don Hartman; direc-
tors, Don Hartman, Rudolph Maté; story, Don
Hartman, Allen Boretz; screenplay, Norman
Panama, Melvin Frank; music director,
M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
Cast; Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde, Percy
Waram, Spring Byington.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Nov47;
LP1299,
IT HAD TO BE YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Feb46; MP196.
IT HAPPENED ALL NIGHT, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Charles Roberts; story, Charles Roberts,
George Jeske; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr41;
LP10556,
IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN, Loew's Inc.,
c1947. 103 min., sd., bekw, 35mm, An
MGM picture, Based on an original story by
John McGowan,
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, Richard Whorf; screenplay, Isobel
Lennart; music direction and incidental
score, Johnny Green; orchestrations, Ted
Duncan; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson,
Peter Lawford, Jimmy Durante, Gloria
Grahame,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Feb47; LP848.
IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH. Twentieth
5 eeeiset fete Film Corp., c1942. 7,000 ft.,
sd,
Credits; Director, Ray McCarey; original
screenplay, Harold Buchman, Lee Loeb;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5May42; LP11356.
IT HAPPENED IN SPRINGFIELD. The Vita-
phone Corp., c1945. 20-min,, sd. (Featur-
ette)
Credits; Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
written and directed by Crane Wilbur.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Apr45; LP13227.
IT HAPPENED ON FIFTH AVENUE, Allied
Artists Productions, Inc., c1947. 115 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm,
Credits; Producer and director, Roy Del
Ruth; original story, Herbert Clyde Lewis,
Frederick Stephani; screenplay, Everett
Freeman; music director, Edward Ward;
film editor, Richard Heermance,
Cast: Don DeFore, Ann Harding, Charlie
Ruggles, Victor Moore, Gale Storm.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
25Mar47; LP949.
IT HAPPENED TO CRUSOE, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 616 ft., sd.
(Fables, no, 11)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Louie H, Lilly; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Mar41; LP10540.
IT HAPPENED TOMORROW. Released
through United Artists, c1944. Presented by
Arnold Pressburger. 74 min,, sd. Based on
originals by Lord Dunsany, Hugh Wedlock
and Howard Snyder, and ideas of Lewis R.
Foster,
Credits: Producer, Arnold Pressburger;
director, René Clair; screenplay and adapta-
tion, Dudley Nichols, René Clair; music,
Robert Stolz; cameraman, Guy Roe; editor,
Fred Pressburger.
© Arnold Productions, Inc.; 7Apr44;
LP12609.
IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1949. 87 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: After discovering a secret for-
mula which makes balls veer away from
wood, a studious chemistry professor joins
a big-league team and astounds the baseball
world with his pitching prowess,
Credits, Producer, William Perlberg;
director, Lloyd Bacon; original story, Val-
entine Davies, Shirley W. Smith; screenplay,
Valentine Davies; music director, Lionel
Newman; film editor, Bruce Pierce.
Cast; Ray Milland, Jean Peters, Paul Doug-
las, Ed Begley, Ted Corsia.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12May49; LP2442.
IT HAPPENS ON ROLLERS. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1941. 10 min., sd., color,
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Del Fra-
zier; commentator, Knox Manning,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 6Aug41;
MP11417.
IT ISN'T DONE WITH MIRRORS, Jam Handy
Organization for American Cyanamid &
Chemieal Corp. 3 reels, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Pictures Service,
Inc,
© American Cyanamid & Chemical Corp.,;
title & descr., 16Mar40; 133 prints,
24Mar40; MU10075.
IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN, Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 883 ft.,
sd,, bkw, (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Based on an original idea by Dorothy Bald-
win and Robert Russell,
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; screen-
play, Rosemary Foster; music score, Max
Terr; film editor, Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Mar45; LP13206.
IT MUST BE JELLY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Mar46; MP302.
IT MUST BE LOVE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., bkw. (Terry-
Toon)
Credits; Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 5Apr40; MP10098.
IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 8 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (Screen-
liner, no, 3)
Summary: A comedy quiz show based on the
radio program,
Credits: Director, Herb Polesie; script,
Ruth Howell; music, Tom Howard, Jr.
Cast: Tom Howard, George Shelton, Lulu
McConnel, Harry McNaughton,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 24Dec48; MP3938.
IT SERVES YOU RIGHT. Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc., for Swift and Co. 3 reels, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Presents the work of Swift and
Company in the form of a dramatic comedy.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 31 prints, 23Apr48; MU2913.,
IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO A DOG, RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1945. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Jun45;
LP13634.
IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO A DOG. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946.
6,279 ft., sd., 35mm. Based on a story by
Edwin Lanham.
Credits; Director, Herbert I, Leeds; screen-
play, Eugene Ling, Frank Gabrielson; music
director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jun46; LP589.
IT STARTED WITH EVE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Henry Koster; original story, Hans Kraly;
screenplay, Norman Krasna, Leo Townsend;
photography, Rudolph Mate; film editor,
Bernard Burton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Oct41;
LP10752.
IT WAS WONDERFUL THEN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11505.
ITALY REBUILDS. International Film Foun-
dation, Inc., cl1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A portrayal of UNRRA'S aid to
the Montinelli family and to their neighbors
in a ruined Italian village. The picture em-
phasizes the courage that the Italian peasants
show in postwar reconstruction,
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
10ct47; MP2620.
AN ITCH IN TIME, Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc,, c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Blue
Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec48; MP3617.
IT'S A DATE, c1940,. Presented by Univer-
Sal Studios. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
William A, Seiter; original story, Jane Hall,
Frederick Kohner, Ralph Block; screenplay,
Norman Krasna; music director, Charles
Previn; photography, Joe Valentine; film
editor, Bernard Burton,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 1Apr40;
LP9513.
188
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
IT'S A DOG'S LIFE. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 910ft.,
sd., bew, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits; Direction and original story, Ro-
bert Wilmot; screenplay, Joe Ansen; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Aug42; MP12789.
IT'S A GRAND OLD NAG. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Kilroy,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 13Nov47;
LP1293.
IT'S A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11350.
IT'S A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16261.
IT'S A GREAT FEELING. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 85 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A musical comedy about behind-
the-scenes operations of a large film studio.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
David Butler; original story, I.A.L. Diamond;
screenplay, Jack Rose, Mel Shavelson; music
director, Ray Heindorf; music, Jule Styne;
film editor, Irene Morra.
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Car-
son, Bill Goodwin, Irving Bacon.
© Warner Bros, Pictures Corp.; 20Aug49;
LP2487,
IT'S A GREAT LIFE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd, Based on the
comic strip ''Blondie" created by Chic
Young.
Credits; Producer and director, Frank
Strayer; original screenplay, Connie Lee,
Karen DeWolf; music director, M, W, Sto-
loff; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May43;
LP12070.
IT'S A HABIT! Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by the Harter Corp. 1,746 ft.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Designed for distributors and
salesmen of Harter posture chairs, this
training film demonstrates selling techni-
ques,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr,, 27May49; 14 prints, 31May49;
MU4184,
IT'S A HAP-HAP-HAPPY DAY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Aug41;
MP 11467,
IT'S A HIT, Presented by Chevrolet, 1 reel,
sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Mo-
tors Sales Corp,; title & descr., 18Aug41;
176 prints, 23Aug41; MU11494,
IT'S A JOKE, SON! Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947, 63 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; original
screenplay, Robert Kent, Paul Gerard Smith.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 8Feb47; LP818.
IT'S A KNOCKOUT, Presented by Burnswick—
Diamond,
Appl, author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© B. F. Goodrich Associated Lines; title
& descr., 27Mar41; 165 prints, 28Mar4l;
MU10992,
IT'S A PITY TO SAY GOODNIGHT. Distribu-
ted by Soundies Distributing Corp, of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A-Filmcraft
production,
Credits; Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Oct46; MP1252.
IT'S A PLEASURE. Released by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 90 min., sd., color,
Credits; Producer, David Lewis; director,
William A. Seiter; screenplay, Lynn Starling,
Elliot Paul; music director, Arthur Lange;
film editor, Ernest Nims. Technicolor,
© International Pictures, Inc.; 28Mar45;
LP13180.
IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd, "
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11995.
IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jun46; MP648.
IT'S ASNAP! Presented by Chevrolet, 1 min,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Div,, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 60 prints,
40ct41; MU11697.
IT'S ASNAP, Wiremold Co., cl1949, 10 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary: Illustrates how an adequate
electric wiring system may be installed in
your home by using the Snapicoil in combina-
tion with wired and unwired Plugmold.
Appl. author: Leslie S. Coleman,
© The Wiremold Co,; 1Mar49; MP3950.
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Liberty Films,
Inc,, c1947. 129 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on a story by Philip Van Doren Stern,
Credits: Producer and director, Frank
Capra; screenplay, Frances Goodrich, Al-
bert Hackett, Frank Capra; writer and direc-
tor of music score, Dimitri Tomikin; film
editor, William Hornbeck,
Cast: James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel
Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, Henry Tra-
vers,
© Liberty Films, Inc,; 6Feb47; LP833.
IT'S ALL YOURS. Willard Pictures, Inc. for
Pocket Books, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd,, b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Screenplay, Julian Blaustein and
Daniel Taradash; narrator, Ralph Bellamy.
© Pocket Books, Inc.; 1Nov45; MP1972,
IT'S AN ACE, Presented by Chevrolet, 1 min.,
sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Mo-
tors Sales Corp, title, descr. & 44 prints,
100ct40; MU10535,
IT'S BEEN A LONG LONG TIME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., 1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Dec45; MP16583.
IT'S GREAT TO BE YOUNG, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946, 7 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Karen
DeWolf; screenplay, Jack Henley.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Sep46;
LP700,
IT'S IN THE BAG. Released through United
Artists c1945, Presented by Jack H, Skirball,
90 min,, sd. ‘
Credits; Producer, Jack H. Skirball; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; screenplay, Jay Drat-
ler, Alma Reville; music score, Werner
Heymann; music director, Charles Previn;
film editor, William M. Morgan, P
© Manhattan Productions, Inc,; 21Apr45;
LP13221,
IT'S IN THE GROOVE, SEE The March of
Time, v. 15, no, 6.
IT'S LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jun44; MP14926,
IT'S ME, OH LORD! Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Nov45; MP16561.
IT'S NEWS TO YOUSE; Presented by Lester
Schudde. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm.
© Frank Patrick Little & Lester Shudde;
title, descr, & 1 copy, 13Apr47; LU935.
IT'S NIFTY TO BE THRIFTY, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Aug44;
LP12803,
IT'S NOTHING NEW. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Aug43; MP13832.
IT'S SMART TO OWN AN OLDS. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min,, b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2494,
IT'S SMART TO OWN AN OLDS. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by the Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A couple rides away in a new
Oldsmobile, as a narrator points out that
driving is made easy with new Hydra-matic
drive.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7Mar48; 5 prints, 19May48; MU3027.
IT'S THE LIMIT. General Electric Co., c1949,
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Pictures the ease of cooking big
meals on the General Electric Liberator
Range.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4403,
IT'S THE SAME OLD SHILLELAGH, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameirca,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11218.
IT'S UP TO US. Presented by General Motors.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© General Motors Corp.; title & descr.,
22Spe41; 187 prints, 27Sep41; MU11584,
IT'S UP TO US. Presented by General Motors.
1,222 ft., sd., 35mm,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
:
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
189
IT'S UP TO US, Cont'd,
© General Motors Public Relations; title,
descr, & 231 prints, 2Sep43; MU13899.
IT'S YOUR LIBRARY. Teaching Films, Inc.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Credits: Writer, R, Hall; editor, Stenius,
© Teaching Films, Inc,; 2Jun47; MP2107,
IT'S YOUR MOVE, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 10Aug45;
LP13683,
I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU, c1946. Present-
ed by Republic Pictures, 12 reels, sd,,
color, 35mm, From the story "Concerto"
by Borden Chase,
Credits: Associate producer, Lew Borzage;
director, Frank Borzage; screenplay, Borden
Chase; music director, Walter Scharf; film
editor, Richard L. Van Enger. Technicolor.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Jun46;
LP452.
sk
I'VE GOT A HEART FILLED WITH LOVE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 14Aug44; MP15100,
I'VE GOT SIXPENCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14497,
I'VE GOT TO BE A RUG CUTTER, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Nov45; MP16569,
I'VE GOT TO GET HOT. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel,
s
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Nov42; MP13098,
IVY. Inter-Wood Productions, Inc., c1947.
98 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on Marie
Belloc Lowndes' novel "The Story of Ivy."
Credits: Producer, William Cameron Men-
zies; director, Sam Wood; screenplay,
Charles Bennett; music, Daniele Amfithea-
trof; orchestrations, David Tamkin; film
editor, Ralph Dawson,
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles; Her-
bert Marshall, Richard Ney, Sir Cedric
Hardwicke.
© Inter-Wood Productions, Inc.; 19Jun47;
LP1092,
190
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
J
JA DA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar42; MP12280.
JACARE. Mayfair Productions, Inc. Re-
leased through United Artists, c1942. Pre-
sented by Frank Buck. 64 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Charles E. Ford;
narration, Frank Buck; commentary, Thom-
as Lennon; original music and music direc-
tion, Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Otho
Lovering.
© Mayfair Productions, Inc,; 10Dec42;
LP11754,
JACK AND JILL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar42; MP12342.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Walter Lantz
Productions, Inc., for the Coca-Cola
Company, c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: The giant is about to devour
Jack, but Jack is saved when his dog gives
the giant a bottle of Coca-Cola. An
animated cartoon.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 19Sep49
(in notice: 1948); LP2613.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. SEE Fun and
Fancy Free.
JACK ARMSTRONG. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels),
sd., b&w, 35mm. Adapted from the radio
feature. © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; screen-
play, Arthur Hoerl, Lewis Clay, Royal
Cole, Leslie Swabacker.
1. Mystery of the Cosmic Ray. © 6Feb47;
LP854,
2. The Far World. © 13Feb47; LP861.
3. Island of Deception. © 20Feb47; LP875.
4, Into the Chasm. © 27Feb47; LP888.
5. The Space Ship. © 6Mar47; LP896.
6. Tunnels of Treachery. © 13Mar47;
LP916.
7. Cavern of Chance. © 20Mar47; LP936.
8. The Secret Room. © 27Mar47; LP954,
9. Human Targets. © 3Apr47; LP957.
10. Battle of the Warriors. © 10Apr47;
LP977,.
11. Cosmic Annihilator. © 17Apr47;
LP992.
12, The Grotto of Greed. © 24Apr47;
LP1002.
13. Wheels of Fate. © 1May47; LP1018.
14, Journey into Space. © 8May47;
LP1022.
15. Retribution. © 15May47; LP1035.
JACK LONDON. Released thru United
Artists, c1943. Presented by Samuel
Bronston. 93 min., sd, Based on "The
Book of Jack London" by Charmian London.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bronston;
director, Alfred Santell; written for the
screen by Ernest Pascal; adaptation,
Ernest Pascal, Isaac Don Levine; music
score, Frederic Efrem Rich; film editor,
William Ziegler.
© Samuel Bronston Pictures, Inc.;
8Nov43; LP12434.
JACK POT. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels, sd.,
b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Roy Rowland; original
story, Eric L. Ergenbright; screenplay,
Douglas Foster, Alan Friedman; film
editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar40; L P9536.
JACK VISITS COSTA RICA. Coronet, c1947,
11 min,, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, John H. Furbay.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 30Sep47; MP2558.
JACK-WABBIT AND THE BEANSTALK. The
Vitaphone Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Phil
Monroe; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Jul43; MP13718.
JACK, YOU'RE PLAYING THE GAME.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Nov41; MP11780.
JACKASS MAIL. Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels,
sd., b&w. Based upon a story by C. Gardner
Sullivan,
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay,
Lawrence Hazard; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Jun42; LP11442.
JACKPOT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec43; MP14488.
THE JADE MASK. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl
Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
George Callahan; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22Nov44;
LP13002,
JAIL HOSTESS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity,
no. 112)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Bill Bevens.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Oct42;
MP12959.
JAIL HOUSE BLUES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Albert S. Rogell; original
story, Paul Gerard Smith; screenplay, Paul
Gerard Smith, Harold Tarshis; photography,
Elwood Bredell; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Dec41;
LP10888.
JAM SESSION. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, Charles Barton; story, Harlan Ware,
Patterson McNutt; screenplay, Manny Seff;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar44;
LP12556,
JAM SESSION. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb42; MP12211,
JAMAICA, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Movietone Adventure)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Lowell Thomas; music, L. DeFran-
cesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Sep46; MP2195,
JAMBOREE, c1944. Presented by Republic
Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, Jack Townley, Taylor Caven; screen-
play, Jack Townley; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Mar44;
LP12557,
THE JAMES BROTHERS OF MISSOURI.
Republic Productions, Inc., c1949,. 2 reels
each, sd., bew, 35mm. © Republic Pic-
tures Corp, no, 1-6, 4Oct49; LP2569;
no. 7-12, 28Oct49; LP2641.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, Fred C. Brannon; written
by Royal Cole, William Lively, Sol Shor;
music, Stanley Wilson; film editors, Cliff
Bell, Sam Starr.
Cast: Keith Richards, Robert Bice, Noel
Neill, Roy Barcroft, Patricia Knox.
. Frontier Renegades.
Racing Peril.
Danger Road.
Murder at Midnight.
Road to Oblivion.
Missouri Manhunt.
Hangman's Noose.
Coffin on Wheels.
. Dead Man's Return.
10, Galloping Gunslingers,
11, The Haunting Past.
12, Fugitive Code.
CONBIPWNHH
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. Emerson
Film Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 2 reels,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Depicts significant incidents in
the life of James Fenimore Cooper, showing
his growth from a young man dreaming of
pioneering adventures, to a distinguished
novelist transporting his earlier dreams
into reality by creating the first great
American novels based on the American
frontier scene. For junior and senior high
school and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Robert E. Spiller.
© Emerson Film Corp.; 27Sep49; MP4736.
JAMMIN' IN THE PANORAM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jan42; MP12226.
JAMMIN' THE BLUES. Released by Warner
Bros., c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director, Gjon Mili; photographer,
Robert Burks.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Dec44; MP15483,
JAN AUGUST AND HIS PIANO MAGIC.
RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Screenliner, no, 1)
Summary: The bidding increases at an
auction when Jan August demonstrates his
skill at the keyboard of his old piano.
Credits: Director, Max Ring; editor,
Leonard Anderson.
Cast: Jan August.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 29Oct48; MP3681.
JAN SAVITT AND HIS BAND. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec45; MP280.
JANE EYRE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1944,. 8,520 ft., sd. By Charlotte
Bronté,
Credits: Director, Robert Stevenson;
screenplay, Aldous Huxley, Robert Steven-
son, John Houseman; music director,
Bernard Hermann,
See CT
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
191
JANE EYRE, Cont'd,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Feb44; LP12813.
JANIE, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1944,
106 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture, From the play by
Josephine Bentham and Herschel V. Wil-
liams, Jr., produced by Brock Pemberton,
Credits; Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Agnes
Christine Johnston, Charles Hoffman; mu-
sic, H. Roemheld; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Frank
Perkins; film editor, Owen Marks,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 2Sep44;
LP12810,
JANIE, SEE Janie Gets Married.
JANIE GETS MARRIED, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946, 89 min., sd., 35mm,
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
Based on the characters created by
Josephine Bentham and Herschel V. Wil-
liams, Jr, in their stage play "Janie,"
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Vincent Sherman; original screenplay, Agnes
Christine Johnston; music, Frederick Hol-
lander; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab; pho-
tographer, Carl Guthrie; film editor, Chris-
tian Nyby.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 22Jun46;
LP399,
JAPANESE BOMB FUZE C-la, Walter
Lantz Productions for the U, S. Navy.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr,
& 4 prints, 12Jul44; MU15016,
JAPANESE BOMB FUZE C-2a, Walter
Lantz Productions for the U, S, Navy,
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr,
& 4 prints, 12Jul44; MU15015.
JASPER AND THE BEANSTALK, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd, (George
Pal Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 190ct45;
LP13547,
JASPER AND THE CHOO-CHOO. Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd. (George
Pal's Madcap Models)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1Jan43;
LP11762,
JASPER AND THE HAUNTED HOUSE,
Paramount Pictures Inc,, cl1942, 1 reel,
sd, (George Pal Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 230ct42;
LP11660,
‘JASPER AND THE WATERMELONS, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(George Pal's Madcap Models)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6Feb42;
MP13306,
JASPER GOES FISHING, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd. George
Pal Productions, Inc,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 80ct43;
LP12309,
JASPER GOES HUNTING, c1944, 1 reel, sd,
George Pal Productions, Inc,
Credits; Director, George Pal,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Jul44;
LP12805,
JASPER TELL, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd. (A George Pal Puppe-
toon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 23Mar45;
LP13186,
JASPER'S BOOBYTRAPS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, cl1945, 1 reel, sd. (George Pal
Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Aug45;
LP13422,
JASPER'S CLOSE SHAVE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (George Pal
Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Sep45;
LP13523,
JASPER'S DERBY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (George
Pal Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, Duke Goldstone; story,
Webb Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Sep46;
LP580.
JASPER'S MINSTRELS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (A George
Pal Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26May45;
LP13291,
JASPER'S MUSIC LESSON. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (George Pal
Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31May43;
LP12068.
JASPER'S PARADISE. George Pal Produc-
tions, Inc., c1944. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Sep44;
LP12906,
JAVA JIVE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11349.
JAVA JIVE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13930.
JAZZ ETUDE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11620.
JAZZY JOE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP12000.
JEALOUS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12172. ‘
JEALOUSY. c1945. Presented by Republic
Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based on an original
idea by Dalton Trumbo.,
Credits: Director, Gustav Machaty;
screenplay, Arnold Phillips, Gustav
Machaty; original music score, Hanns
Eisler; photographer, Henry Sharp; film
editor, John Link.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jun45;
LP13437,
JEANNIE. Distributed by English Films, Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Tansa Films, Ltd.
8 reels, sd. Based on the play by Aimee
Stuart.
Credits: Producer, Marcel Hellman;
director, Harold French; screenplay,
Anatole de Grunwald, Roland Pertwee;
music, Mischa Spoliansky, music director,
Percy Mackey; cameraman, Cyril Knowles;
film editor, Edward B. Jarvis.
© English Films, Inc.; 3Dec43; LP12492. ~
JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb41; MP11621,
JEEPERS CREEPERS. c1939. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; origi-
nal screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart
McGowan; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 270ct39;
LP9317,
JENNIE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1940. 6,991 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, David Burton; original
story, Jane Eberle; screenplay, Harold
Buchman, Maurice Rapf; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Dec40; LP10153.
JENUIN SERVISS. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Two small boys who are over-
hauling their toy car are taken by their
father in his Chevrolet to Chevrolet Service,
where the genuine car gets genuine service.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr., 14 prints, 25Mar48; MU3018.
JERK MCGURK FROM ALBUQUERQUE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jul4l1; MP11420.
JERKY TURKEY. Loew's Inc., c1945.
687 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Preston Blair, Ed Love,
Ray Abrams. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Mar45; LP13199.
JERRY'S DIARY. Loew's Inc., c1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
(An MGM cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbara;
animation, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge; music,
Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Sep49; LP2554,
JERSEY BOUNCE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jun42; MP12713.
JERUSALEM. World Window, Inc., London,
¢e1938. Distributed by United Artists.
911 ft., sd., color. (World Window Series,
no, 4)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W. Keller;
director and film editor, Hans Nieter; mu-
sic, Ludwig Brav; photography, Jack Cardiff.
Technicolor.
© World Window, Inc.; 1Nov38; MP10033.
JESSE JAMES. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15843,
JESSE JAMES AT BAY. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Harrison
Jacobs; screenplay, James R. Webb; mu-
sic director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
William Nobles; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 170ct41;
LP10797.
JESSE JAMES, JR. c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; original story, Richard
Murphy; screenplay, Richard Murphy, Doris
Schroeder, Taylor Caven; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, John MacBurnie;
film editor, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Mar42;
LP11236,
JESSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1947, 2 reels each, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, © Republic Pictures Corp.;
2Jun47; LP1114,
Credits: Associate producer, Mike
Frankovich; directors, Fred C. Brannon,
Thomas Carr; original screenplay, Franklin
Adreon, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Sol Shor;
music director, Mort Glickman; film editors,
192
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JESSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN. Cont'd.
Cliff Bell, Sam Starr,
Cast: Clayton Moore, Linda Stirling.
. The Black Raiders.
Signal for Action.
The Stacked Deck.
Concealed Evidence,
The Corpse of Jesse James.
The Traitor.
Talk or Die!
Boomerang.
The Captured Raider.
10. The Revealing Torch.
11, The Spy.
12, Black Gold.
13. Deadline at Midnight.
JET PROPULSION. Walt Disney Productions,
c1945. Presented by General Electric Co.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Dec45;
MP880.
JEWEL OF THE BALTIC. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A visit to Stockholm. Includes
scenes of the "old town" and the newer
quarters, the business district, the House of
Parliament, the ceremony of parading
Sweden's historic colors, and Flag Dag in
the Stadium.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Earl Allvine; narrator, George Carson
Putnam; photographer, William Storz; mu-
sic score, L. deFrancesco; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Aug49; MP4803.
JEWEL OF THE PACIFIC. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Lowell
Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; musical score,
L. De Francesco; photographer, Al Brick.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Mar42; MP15920.
JEWELS OF BRANDENBURG. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 64 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Wurtzel;
director, Eugene Ford; original story,
Irving Cummings, Jr., Robert G. North;
screenplay, Irving Elman, Irving Cummings,
Jr., Robert G. North; music score, Darrell
Calker; film editor, Frank Baldridge.
Cast: Richard Travis, Micheline Cheirel,
Leonard Strong, Carol Thurston.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Apr47; LP1062.
JEWELS OF IRAN. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Hugh James; music score, L. deFran-
cesco; photographer, John W. Boyle; film
editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Aug44; MP15268.
JIGGERS, MY WIFE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP520.
JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN COURT. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1948. 71 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Maggie, offended because of the
resemblance of the cartoon character to
herself, takes her troubles to court,
Credits: Producer, Barney Gerard; direc-
tors, William Beaudine, Eddie Cline; origi-
nal screenplay, Barney Gerard, Eddie
Cline; music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Joe Yule, Renie Riano, June Harri-
son, Riley Hill, Tim Ryan.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Dec48;
Lp2014,
JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN JACKPOT JITTERS.
Monogram Pictures Corp., c1949. 67 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the cartoon
strip "Bringing Up Father" by George
McManus.
Summary: Slapstick complications arise
when Maggie wins a race horse on a radio
telephone quiz.
Credits: Producer, Barney Gerard; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; screenplay, Barney
Gerard, Eddie Cline; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast: Renie Riano, Joe Yule, June Harri-
son, Tim Ryan, George McManus.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Aug49;
LP2523.
JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN SOCIETY. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1947, 67 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Jiggs and Maggie move to Fifth
Avenue.
Credits: Producer, Barney Gerard; direc-
tor, Eddie Cline; original story and screen-
play, Barney Gerard, Eddie Cline; music
director, Edward J. Kay.
Cast: Joe Yule, Renie Riano, Dale Carnegie,
Arthur Murray, Sheilah Graham.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Dec47;
LP1383.
JIGS AND FIXTURES. Film Productions Co.,
c1941, 1 reel,
Appl. author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
© Film Productions Co.; 1Sep4i; MP11608.
JIGSAW. Tower Pictures, Inc. Released
through United Artists, c1949, 71 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama about the pursuit
and apprehension of a gang of hate-monger-
ing murderers. Filmed in New York.
Credits: Producers, Edward J. Danziger,
Harry Lee Danziger; director, Fletcher
Markle; original story, John Roeburt;
screenplay, Fletcher Markle, Vincent
McConnor; music score, Robert Stringer;
film editor, Robert Matthews.
Cast: Franchot Tone, Jean Wallace, Myron
McCormick, Mare Lawrence, Winifred
Lenihan.
© Tower Pictures, Inc.; 11Mar49; LP2158.
JIM. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., 1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11773.
JIM. Techniprocess, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11965.
JIM LEARNS THE WALGREEN WAY.
Appl. author: Loyal S. Baker.
© Walgreen Co.; title, descr., & 1 set of
prints, 23Jan41; LU10192.
JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity,
Justin Herman; photographer, George Web-
ber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Feb40;
MP9946,
JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Universal-International, c1948. 15 min.,
sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov48;
MP3561,.
JINGLE BELLES,. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Dec41;
LP10893,
JINGLE, JANGLE, JINGLE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948, 20 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Musical Parade Featurette)
Summary: A chuck-wagon race provides
the excitement in this musical short.
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Jerry Hopper; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts; music score, Joseph J. Lilley;
editor, Richard Farrell,
Cast: Margaret Field, Will Wright, Page
a cr Jeff York, the Page Cavanaugh
rio.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Jan48;
LP1410,
JINGLE, JANGLE, JINGLE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12859.
JINX MONEY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948,. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The Bowery Boys mix comedy
with crime.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay,
Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan, Gerald
Schnitzer; musie director, Edward J. Kay;
film editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Jun48;
LP1751,
JITTARUMBA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Feb42; MP12224.
JITTER BUGHOUSE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Swing music provides the
basis for slapstick comedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Jules Adler.
Cast: Joe De Rita.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Apr48;
LP1685,
JITTERBUG SENORITA. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel,
d
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11622.
JITTERBUGS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943, 6,750 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Mal St. Clair; screen-
play, Scott Darling; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Jun43; LP12220.
JITTERUMBA. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1947. 16 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Desi Arnaz, Dulcina, Judy Clark,
and the Desi Arnaz orchestra.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; lApr47;
LP1039,
JIU JITSU. Max Stone, c1946. 1 reel, 16mm.
Credits; Director, Rey Scott.
Cast: Henry Rist, Gilbert Fenney.
© Max Stone; 20Dec46; MP 1462,
JIVE BUSTERS. SEE Sonny Dunham and His
Orchestra in Jive Busters.
JIVE COMES TO THE JUNGLE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c194z2,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Nov42; MP13109,
JIVE JUNCTION, P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edgar G. Ulmer; story,
Malvin Wald, Walter Doniger; screenplay,
Irving Wallace, Walter Doniger, Malvin
F
ee ae ee eS
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
193
JIVE JUNCTION. Cont'd.
Wald; cameraman, Ira Morgan; editor,
Robert Crandall.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec43;
LP13585.
JIVE LITTLE GYPSY, JIVE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10849,
JIVE, LITTLE INDIANS. Soundies Distribut-
on ‘Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
‘S Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11470.
JIVEROO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jun43; MP13702,
JIVERS' HOLIDAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec42; MP13172.
JIVIN' JAM SESSION. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Jul42;
LP11460.
JOAN OF ARC. Sierra Pictures, Inc. Re-
leased by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1948.
145 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on the
play "Joan of Lorraine" by Maxwell
Anderson.
Summary: An historical pageant about the
young peasant girl of Domrémy who leads
the French troops to victory over the British
at Orleans, is betrayed into the hands of the
British, and is put to death at the stake as
the result of the ecclesiastical inquisition.
Setting, France from 1428 to 1431.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Victor Fleming; screenplay, Maxwell
Anderson, Andrew Solt; music, Hugo
Friedhofer; music direction, Emil Newman;
orchestral arrangements, Jerome Moross;
film editor, Frank Sullivan.
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, José Ferrer,
Francis L. Sullivan, J. Carrol Naish, Ward
Bond.
© Sierra Pictures, Inc.; 11Nov48; LP2050.
JOAN OF LORRAINE. SEE Joan of Arc.
JOAN OF OZARK. c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harriet
Parsons; director, Joseph Santley; original
screenplay, Robert Harari, Eve Greene, Jack
Townley; music director, Cy Feuer;
orchestrations, Gene Rose; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Aug42;
LP11508,
JOAN OF PARIS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 91 min., sd. From a story by
Jacques Thery and Georges Kessel.
Credits: Producer, David Hempstead;
director, Robert Stevenson; screenplay,
Charles Bennett, Ellis St. Joseph; music,
Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Sherman Todd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Jan42;
LP11058.
JOBS AFTER VICTORY. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Ine.
© Automotive Council; title & descr.,
14Apr44; 15 prints, 13Apr44; MU14718.
JOE AND CHARLIE'S COFFEE POT.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Warren Murray.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Sep41; MP11631.
JOE GLOW, THE FIREFLY, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Philip
Monroe; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Mar41; MP10912.
JOE, JOE, Distributed by Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946,
1 reel, sd, A Filmcraft production,
Credits:. Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Dec46; MP1400,
JOE LOUIS VS, AL MCCOY; OFFICIAL MO-
TION PICTURES OF THE WORLD'S
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING CONTEST HELD
AT THE BOSTON GARDEN, DECEMBER 16,
1940, Jack Dietz, c1940, 2 reels.
© Jack Dietz; 18Dec40; MP10792.
JOE PALOOKA, SEE Gentleman Jce Palooka,
JOE PALOOKA, CHAMP, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1946, 8 reels, sd, Based on
comic strip by Ham Fisher,
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Reginald Le Borg; original story, Hal
E, Chester; screenplay, Cyril Endfield,
Albert de Pina; photographer, Ben Kline,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Apr46;
LP301,
JOE PALOOKA IN FIGHTING MAD, Mono-
gram Pictures Corp,, c1948. 75 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on the comic strip by
Ham Fisher.
Summary: At the risk of losing his sight,
a retired boxing champion returns to the
ring in order to expose dishonest promoters,
Credits: Producer, Hal E. Chester; direc-
tor, Reginald LeBorg; original story,
Ralph S, Lewis, Bernard B, Shamberg;
screenplay, John Bright; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast; Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood, Elyse
Knox, Patricia Dane, Wally Vernon,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 7Feb48;
LP1464,
JOE PALOOKA IN THE BIG FIGHT. Mono-
gram Pictures Corp,, c1949, 66 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on the comic strip by
Ham Fisher,
Summary: A gambling gang, trying to
control boxing, frames Joe Palooka for
murder,
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Cyril Endfield; original screenplay,
Stanley Prager; music director, Edward J,
Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire,
Cast: Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood, Lina
Romay, David Bruce, Virginia Welles,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 20Feb49;
LP2172,
JOE PALOOKA IN THE COUNTERPUNCH,
Monogram Pictures Corp,, c1949, 63 min.,
sd., b&éw, 35mm, Based on the comic strip
by Ham Fisher,
Summary: Joe Palooka joins forces with a
Treasury agent in the capture of a gang of
counterfeiters.
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Reginald Le Borg; original story,
Cyril Endfield; screenplay, Henry Blankfort,
Charles Marion; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Warren Adams,
Cast: Joe Kirkwood, Leon Errol, Elyse
Knox, Sheila Ryan, Marcel Journet.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14Aug49;
LP2549,.
JOE PALOOKA IN THE KNOCKOUT, Mono-
gram Pictures Corp,, cl1947, 8 reels, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Reginald LeBorg; original screenplay,
Nedrick Young; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Warren Adams,
Cast; Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood, Morris
Carnovsky, Elyse Know.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Sep47;
LP1235,
JOE REICHMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Melody Master Bands) Warner
Bros, A re-release.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; film
editor, Louis Lindsay.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Aug48; MP3250.
JOE REICHMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 min.,
(Melody Master)
Credits: Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Oct40;
MP10611.
JOE SMITH, AMERICAN. Loew's Inc.,
¢c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 6 reels, sd., b&w. Based on
Cosmopolitan Magazine story by Paul
Gallico.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Allen Rivkin;
film editor, Elmo Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jan42; LP11037.
JOE'S KID. Presented by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars. 2 1/2 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Charles Wooldridge, Jr.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc., title
& descr., 19Dec46; 14 prints, 23Dec46;
MU 1422,
JOG ALONG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Aug46; MP999,
JOHN HENRY AND THE INKY-POO. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
35mm, (George Pal Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal; written by
Latham Ovens, Robert Monroe; narration,
Rex Ingram.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Sep46;
LP564,
JOHN LOVES MARY. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 96 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the play of the same title
by Norman Krasna,
Summary: A farce-comedy about a return-
ing G.I. who, after marrying his buddy's
English sweetheart in order to get her into
the country, discovers that his buddy
already has a wife.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
David Butler; screenplay, Phoebe Ephron,
Henry Ephron; music, David Buttolph; film
editor, Irene Morra.
Cast: Ronald Reagan, Jack Carson, Wayne
Morris, Edward Arnold, Virginia Field.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 19Feb49;
LP2106,
JOHN, THE DRUNKARD. c1944, Presented
by P.A.L. Pictures. 4 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Bud
Pollard; original screen story, John E,
Gordon; photographer, Dal Clawson;
original music score, J. L. Merkur; music
director, Joe Finston.
© P.A.L. Productions; 5Dec44; LP12993.
JOHNNY ALLEGRO, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 81 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An ex-gangster becomes an
agent for the Treasury Department and
locates a ring of counterfeiters.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Ted Tetzlaff; story, James Edward Grant;
screenplay, Karen DeWolf, Guy Endore;
music score, George Duning; music direc-
tor, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Jerome
Thoms.
Cast: George Raft, Nina Foch, George
Macready, Will Geer, Gloria Henry.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jun49;
LP2373.
194
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
JOHNNY ANGEL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 79 min., sd. Based on "Mr. Angel
Comes Aboard" by Charles Gordon Booth.
Credits: Producer, William L. Pereira;
director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay,
Steve Fisher; adaptation, Frank Gruber;
music, Leigh Harline; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Aug45;
LP13631.
JOHNNY APOLLO. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 8,403 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway;
original story, Samuel G. Engel, Hal Long;
screenplay, Philip Dunne, Rowland Brown;
music director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Apr40; LP9841.
JOHNNY BELINDA. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 102 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the stage play by Elmer Harris.
Summary: A drama which shows the ro-
mance and tragedy that follow in the wake of
a doctor's interest in a deaf-mute slavey.
Setting, a fishing village on Cape Breton
Island.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Jean Negulesco; screenplay, Irmgard von
Cube, Allen Vincent; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; film editor, David Weisbart.
Cast: Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles
Bickford, Agnes Moorehead, Stephen
McNally.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct48;
LP1886.
JOHNNY COME LATELY. Released through
United Artists, c1943. Presented by Wil-
liam Cagney Productions, 10 reels, sd.
Based on Louis Bromfield's novel "McLeod's
Folly."
Credits: Producer, William Cagney; direc-
tor, William K. Howard; screenplay, John
Van Druten; music director, Leigh Harline;
photography, Theodore Sparkuhl; film editor,
George Arthur.
© Cagney Productions, Inc.; 3Sep43;
LP12377,.
JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, 5,906 ft.,
sd., 35mm. Based ona story by Jack
Andrews.
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; screenplay,
Jack Andrews, George Bricker.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Mar46; LP441.
JOHNNY DOESN'T LIVE HERE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1944. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; direc-
tor, Joe May; original story, Alice Means
Reeve; screenplay, Philip Yordan, John H.
Kafka; photographer, Ira Morgan; film
editor, Martin Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20May44;
LP12698.
JOHNNY DOUGHBOY. c1942. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
John H, Auer; original story, Frederick
Kohner; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble;
music director, Walter Scharf; orchestra-
tions, Gene Rose; photographer, John Alton;
film editor, Wallace Grissell.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Dec42;
LP11840, .
JOHNNY DOUGHBOY FOUND A ROSE IN
IRELAND. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., 1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jun42; MP12726,
JOHNNY EAGER. Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd,, b&w. A Mervyn LeRoy production.
Based on an original story by James
Edward Grant.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, John
Lee Mahin, James Edward Grant; music
pera Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Albert
st. -
© Loew's Inc.; 9Dec41; LP10935.
JOHNNY EAGER. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd., bew. A Mervyn LeRoy production.
Based on an original story by James Edward
Grant.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, John
Lee Mahin, James Edward Grant; music
score, Bronislau Kaper, film editor, Albert
Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Dec41; LP11364,
JOHNNY FRENCHMAN, Ealing Studios,
London. Released in the U. S. by Universal,
¢c1947, Presented by J. Arthur Rank. A
Prestige picture.
Summary: As a result of the Nazi invasion,
the age-old antagonism between the Cornish
and Breton fisherfolk is changed to mutual
understanding and friendship, This semi-
documentary of the lives and folklore of the
fishermen was filmed at the port of Meva-
gtssey in Cornwall, which was used to
portray both the Cornish fishing village of
Trevannick and the Breton harbor of Lanec.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Charles Frend; original screenplay,
T. E. B. Clarke; music, Clifton Parker.
Cast: Francoise Rosay, Patricia Roc, Tom
Walls, Ralph Michael, Paul Dupuis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Dec47
(in notice: 1946); LP1981,
JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS. Released through
United Artists, c1946. Presented by Two
Cities Films. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Anatole de Grunwald;
director, Anthony Asquith; story, Terence
Rattigan, Anatole de Grunwald; screenplay,
Terence Rattigan; scenario, Terence
Rattigan, Richard Sherman; music, Nicholas
Brozsky; cameraman, W. McLeod; editor,
Fergus McDonell.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
15Mar46; LP307,
JOHNNY MAKES A DATE. Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., for the Oldsmobile
Division of the General Motors Corp.,
c1949, 19 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A drive in the country turns
into an imaginative pursuit of fleeing
bandits. Demonstrates the Oldsmobile "88."
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11May49; LP2515.
JOHNNY MESSNER AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel,
sd, (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity,
Justin Herman; photographer, George
Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Dec40;
MP 10674.
JOHNNY O'CLOCK. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Edward G, Nealis;
director, Robert Rossen; original story,
Milton Holmes; screenplay, Robert Rossen;
music score, George Duning; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editors, Warren Low,
Al Clark.
Cast: Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, Lee J.
Cobb, Ellen Drew, Nina Foch.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb47;
LP836.
JOHNNY PEDDLER. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10880,
JOHNNY "SCAT" DAVIS AND HIS ORCHES-
TRA. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd. (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity,
Justin Herman; photographer, William J.
Kelly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Nov42;
MP13039.
JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1949. 76 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about a Treasury
Department narcotic agent who, aided by a
convict, traps an international dope ring
operating on the West Coast,
Credits: Producer, Aaron Rosenberg;
director, Walter Castle; story, Henry
Jordan; screenplay, Robert L. Richards;
music, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor,
Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Howard Duff, Shelley Winters, Dan
Duryea, Anthony Curtis, John McIntire.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep49;
LP2559,
JOHNNY ZERO. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jun43; MP13622,
THE JOINT IS JUMPIN'. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11871.
JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Nov41; MP11777.
A JOLLY GOOD FURLOUGH. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Joseph Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Apr43;
LP12039.
JOLLY JOE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Feb43; MP13270.
JOLSON SINGS AGAIN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., ¢1949. 96 min., sd., color, 35mm,
A sequel to the 1946 motion picture, "The
Jolson Story."
Summary: A musical interpretation, with
Jolson's voice dubbed in, of the life and
times of Al Jolson.
Credits: Produced and written by Sidney
Buchman; director, Henry Levin; music
score, George Duning; music director,
Morris Stoloff; film editor, William Lyon.
Cast: Larry Parks, Barbara Hale, Wil-
liam Demarest, Ludwig Donath, Bill Good-
win,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Sep49;
LP2520.
THE JOLSON STORY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., ¢1946, 128 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on the career of Al Jolson,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Skolsky; direc-
tor, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, Stephen
Longstreet; adaptation, Harry Chandlee,
Andrew Solt; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
orchestral arrangements, Martin Fried; film
editor, William Lyon, Technicolor.
Cast: Larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes, William
Demarest, Bill Goodwin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Sep46;
LP732.
THE JOLSON STORY. SEE Jolson Sings
Again.
JONAH. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP137.
JONAH AND THE WHALE. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Apr44; MP14707.
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195
THE JONES FAMILY IN ON THEIR OWN.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
5,500 ft., sd. Based on the characters
ereated by Katharine Kavanaugh.
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; original
story, Val Burton, Jack Jungmeyer, Jr.,
Edith Skouras; screenplay, Harold Buchman,
Val Burton; music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17May40; LP9707.
THE JONES FAMILY IN QUICK MILLIONS.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
5,300 ft., sd. Based on the characters
created by Katharine Kavanaugh.
Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair;
original story, Joseph Hoffman, Buster
Keaton; screenplay, Joseph Hoffman, Stanley
Rauh; music direction, Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Aug39; LP9371.
THE JONES FAMILY IN YOUNG AS YOU
FEEL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
¢1940, 5,380 ft. sd. Based on the play
"Merry Andrew" by Lewis Beach. Based
upon the characters created by Katharine
Kavanaugh,
Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair;
screenplay, Joseph Hoffman, Stanley Rauh;
music director, Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Feb40; LP9652.
JORDAN JIVE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Aug44; MP15103.
JOSE COME BEM (JOSE EATS WELL). Walt
Disney Productions, for the Office of the
Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs,
c1944, 1 reel, sd. Based on the Health
Film "The Unseen Enemy."
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Dec44;
MP15714,
JOSE EATS WELL. SEE José Come Bem.
JOSE GONZALES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16563.
JOSE ITURBI. Artists' Films, Inc., c1940.
1 reel.
© Artists' Films, Inc.; no. 1, 1Nov40;
MP12439; no. 2, 12Aug41; MP12440.
JOSE O'NEILL, THE CUBAN HEEL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11331.
JOSEPH 'N HIS BRUDDERS,. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jul45; MP16100.
JOSEPHINE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15778.
JOURNALISM. Burton Holmes Films, Inc.,
¢1940, Presented by Vocational Guidance
Films, Inc. 1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work
Series)
Credits: Manuscripts by Arthur P. Two-
good,
© Arthur P. Twogood; 1Apr40; MP10201.
JOURNEY FOR MARGARET. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the book by
William L, White.
Credits: Producer, B. P. Fineman; direc-
tor, W. S. Van Dyke II; screenplay, David
Hertz, William Ludwig; music score, Franz
Waxman; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 270ct42; LP11672.
A JOURNEY IN TUNISIA. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Columbia
Tour, s. 5, no, 1)
Credits: Narrator, Len Sterling.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug41;
MP12081,.
JOURNEY INTO FEAR. c1943, Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 68 min:, sd. A
Mercury production, From the novel by
Eric Ambler.
Credits: Director, Norman Foster; screen-
play, Joseph Cotten; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Mark Robson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Feb43;
LP11909,
A JOURNEY TO DENALI. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 933 ft., sd. (Columbia
Tour, s. 6, no, 1)
Credits: Narrator, Len Sterling; music,
Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Aug42;
MP13467.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. c1941. Pre-
sented by Theatre-on-Film, Inc. 90 min.,
sd., 16mm. A screen reproduction of the
play by Maxwell Anderson.
© Maxwell Anderson; 15Jan41; LP10322.
JOURNEY TO YESTERDAY. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
993 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson
Miniature)
Credits: Director, Harold Daniels; original
story and screenplay, Edward Bock; music
score, Max Terr, Nathaniel Shilkret; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jul44; LP227.
JOURNEY TOGETHER. c1946. 10 reels.
Credits: Produced, directed and written
by members of the Royal Air Force;
composer, Gordon Jacobs,
Appl. author: Terence Rattigan.
© English Films, Inc.; 3May46; LP280,
JUANITA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Josef Berne.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP58.
JUANITO Y SU PERRO, Sabates, S.A., c1948.
2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: An animated cartoon used in the
promotion of the detergent product, ACE.
Appl. author: Jose M. Viana.
© Sabates, S.A.; 27Sep48; MP3791.
THE JUDGE, Emerald Productions, Inc.
Released through Film Classics, Inc., c1948.
69 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based ona
story by Julius Long.
Summary: A melodrama in which a
criminal lawyer successfully defends
several vicious criminals who, after their
release, proceed to commit more crimes.
Credits: Producer, Anson Bond; director,
Elmer Clifton; screenplay, Anson Bond,
Samuel Newman, Elmer Clifton; editor,
Fred Maguire.
Cast: Milburn Stone, Katherine deMille,
Paul Guilfoyle, Stanley Waxman, Norman
Budd.
© Emerald Productions, Inc.; 8Dec48;
LP2088.
JUDGE HARDY AND SON. Loew's Inc.,
c1939. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., bew. Based upon the charac-
ters created by Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz; origi-
nal story, and screenplay, Carey Wilson;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Ben
Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Dec39; LP9304.
THE JUDGE STEPS OUT. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 91 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A middle-aged judge, tired of
his humdrum life, deserts the bench, Boston,
and his family to become a short-order cook
in a California cafe.
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tion and original story, Boris Ingster;
screenplay, Boris Ingster, Alexander Knox;
music, Leigh Harline; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Les Millbrook.
Cast: Alexander Knox, Ann Sothern,
George Tobias, Sharyn Moffett, Florence
Bates. —
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18May49;
LP2328.
JUDO AND JIU-JITSU INSTRUCTION FILM.
June M. Tegner, c1948, 32 min., si., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Part 1 shows the history of
judo and explains the practical art of self
defense. Part 2 teaches the art of falling
and the technique of throwing.
Credits: Producer and director, June M.
Tegner; editor, Walter Zienko.
© June M. Tegner; 1Mar48; MP3009.
JUDO GIRL. Thomas Katz, c1949. 4 min.,
si., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Illustrates the use of judo in
defense against an assailant.
© Thomas Katz; 20Feb49; MP4836.
JUDO JYMNASTICS. Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1779.
(See also Judo Jymnastics; 10Mar47;
MP1914)
JUDO JYMNASTICS. Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 10Mar47;
MP1914, (See also Judo Jymnastics;
30Dec46; MP1779)
JUDY LEARNS ABOUT MILK, Young America
Films, Inc., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Designed for use in the primary
grades, the film explains the source of our
daily milk supply.
Appl. author: Leonard Peck.
© Leonard Peck Productions; 1Nov48;
MP3958.
JUKE BOX BOOGIE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15562.
JUKE BOX JAMBOREE, c1942, Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune) (A Walt Lantz Swing
Symphony)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story,
B. Hardaway, C. Cough; animation, Verne
Harding; music, Darrell Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 29May42; MP12556,
JUKE BOX JENNY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, Harold Young; original
screenplay, Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo,
Arthur V. Jones, Dorcas Cochrane;
cameraman, John Boyle; film editor, Paul
Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Jan42;
LP10978.
JUKE BOX JOE'S. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14546,
JUKE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15166.
JUKE GIRL. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
¢1942. 90 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
196
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JUKE GIRL. Cont'd.
National picture. From a story by
Theodore Pratt,
Credits: Associate producers, Jerry Wald,
Jack Saper; director, Curtis Bernhardt;
screenplay, A, I, Bezzerides; adaptation,
Kenneth Gamet; music, Adolph Deutsch;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; film
editor, Warren Low.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30May42;
LP11373,
JULIA MISBEHAVES, Loew's Inc,, c1948,
99 min., sd., baw, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Based on Margery Sharp's novel "The Nut-
meg Tree,"
Summary; An English music-hall actress
becomes involved in a series of hilarious
escapades in her attempt to see her
daughter happily married. Settings: London
and France, 1936,
Credits: Producer, Everett Riskin; direc-
tor, Jack Conway; screenplay, William
Ludwig, Harry Ruskin, Arthur Wimperis;
adaptation, Gina Kaus, Monckton Hoffe;
music score, Adolph Deutsch; film editor,
John Dunning.
Cast: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Peter
Lawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Cesar Romero,
© Loew's Inc,; 11Aug48; LP1840,
JULIE O'DOOLEY, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Apr45; MP15888,
JUMP CHILDREN, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Aug46; MP1131.
JUMP FEVER, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27Apr42; MP12475,
JUMP, FISH, JUMP. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 802 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; editor,
Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jun43;
MP14314,
JUMP IN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13286.
JUMPIN' AT THE JUBILEE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14730,
JUMPIN' AT THE JUKE BOX. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14265.
JUMPIN' JACK FROM HACKENSACK,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 250ct43; MP14079,
THE JUMPIN' JIVE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11192.
JUMPIN' JIVE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate Producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Edgar Zane.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Apr41;
LP10407,
JUMPING BEAN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14458.
JUMPING JACKS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight) _
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Jan47;
MP1505,
JUMPS AND POLE VAULT. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Amateur Athletic Union, Lawson Robertson,
Dean Cromwell, and Brutus Hamilton,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans
version. Title on script: "Spronge en
Paalspring."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jun46; MP1869,
JUMPS AND POLE VAULT. SEE
Fri Idrott Hopp.
Saltos con Garrocha.
JUNE BRIDE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on a play by Eileen Tighe and Graeme
Lorimer.
Summary: A farce satirizing feature
articles on the average American family.
An editor and her ace reporter cover a
typical wedding in a small Indiana town,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Bretaigne Windust; screenplay, Ranald
MacDougall; music, David Buttolph; film
editor, Owen Marks.
Cast; Bette Davis, Robert Montgomery,
Fay Bainter, Betty Lynn, Tom Tully.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13Nov48;
LP1941,
JUNE COMES AROUND EVERY YEAR.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16564,
JUNGLE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941,
952 ft., sd., color. (Fascinating Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S, Keller, F. W.
Keller; director, Hans Nieter; photographer,
Jack Cardiff. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Jul41;
LP11370,
THE JUNGLE ARCHER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 917 ft., sd. (World of
Sports, no, 69)
Credits: Narrator, John Martin; photog-
rapher, John H. Green; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jun41;
MP11496,
JUNGLE BOOK. SEE Rudyard Kipling's
Jungle Book.
JUNGLE CAPERS. SEE Variety Views,
no. 148,
JUNGLE CAPTIVE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Morgan B.
Cox; director, Harold Young; original
story, Dwight V. Babcock; screenplay,
M. Coates Webster, Dwight V. Babcock;
photography, Charles Van Enger; film
editor, Fred Feitshans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44;
LP13030.
JUNGLE CLOSE-UPS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Shows such animals as ele-
phants, buffaloes, sable antelopes, baboons,
leopards, and lions in the five-million acre
Kruger National Park in eastern Transvaal,
South Africa.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Ed Thorgersen; music score,
L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Dec47; MP3011.
JUNGLE DRUMS. Globe Productions, Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Soundies, no. 1-D)
© Globe Productions, Inc.; 10Aug40;
MP11484,
JUNGLE FISHING. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (World of Sports, no. 74)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 100ct41;
MP12093,
JUNGLE FLIGHT, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1947, 67 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits; Producers, William H, Pine, Wil-
liam C, Thomas; director, Peter Stewart;
original story, David Lang; screenplay,
Whitman Chambers; editor, Howard Smith,
Cast: Robert Lowery, Ann Savage.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Aug47;
LP1174,
JUNGLE GANGSTER, Universal Pictures Co.,,
Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
(Answer Man Series, no, 3) .
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R, Parker; editor, Charles R,
Senf,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 9Dec46;
MP1485,
JUNGLE GIRL, c1941, Presented by Republic
Pictures. 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd.
Based on the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 21Jun41; no, 1-5,
LP10548; no, 6-10, LP10674; no, 11-15,
LP10728,
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S,
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney,
John English; original screenplay, Ronald
Davidson, Norman §, Hall, William Lively,
Joseph O'Donnell, Joseph F. Poland, Alfred
Batson; music score, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Reggie Lanning; film editors,
Edward Todd, William Thompson,
Cast: Frances Gifford, Tom Neal, Trevor
Bardette, Gerald Mohr, Eddie Acuff,
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc,
Death by Voodoo,
Queen of Beasts,
River of Fire.
Treachery,
Jungle Vengeance,
Tribal Fury,
The Poison Dart,
Man Trap,
Treasure Tomb.
10, Jungle Killer,
11, Dangerous Secret,
12, Trapped,
13, Ambush,
14, Diamond Trail,
15, Flight to Freedom,
JUNGLE GODDESS, Crestwood Pictures,
Inc, Released by Screen Guild Productions,
Inc,, c1948, Presented by Robert L, Lip-
pert. 61 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary; An adventure picture involving
the rescue of a girl lost in an African
jungle for six years,
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Jo
Pagano; music, Irving Gertz; editor,
Norman A, Cerf,
Cast: George Reeves, Ralph Byrd, Wanda
McKay, Armida,
© Crestwood Pictures, Inc,; 10ct48;
LP1884,
JUNGLE JAMBOREE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 40ct43; MP14028.
JUNGLE JIG, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11196,
JUNGLE JIM. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948,. 73 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
the King Features Syndicate cartoon strip,
Summary; An adventure story in which a
small group plods through the jungle
searching for a lost pyramid, where they
believe they can find a rare drug, Setting,
the mountainous jungles of Nagandi,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, William Berke; screenplay, Carroll
Young; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
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197
JUNGLE JIM, Cont'd,
film editor, Aaron Stell,
Cast: Johnny Weissmuller, Virginia Grey,
George Reeves, Lita Baron, Rick Vallin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec48;
LP2033,
JUNGLE JIM, SEE The Lost Tribe,
JUNGLE JIVE, c1944, Presented by Univer-
sal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt Lantz
Swing Symphony)
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 4May44; MP15329,
JUNGLE JUMP, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 6Mar44; MP14580,
JUNGLE LAND, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. in cooperation with the St, Louis
Zoological Garden, c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Lee
Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Lew Lehr; music score, L, de Fran-
cesco; photography, William Storz; film
editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Jun43; MP14890,
JUNGLE MAN, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, T, H. Richmond; direc-
tor, Harry Fraser; original story andscreen-
play, Rita Douglas; photography, Mervyn
Freeman; film editor, Holbrook Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 27Sep41;
LP10897,
JUNGLE MAN KILLERS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: A professional hunting party in
Hyderabad kills a man-eating Bengal tiger.
Credits: Written by Charles Tedford,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 28Oct48; MP3515,
JUNGLE PATROL. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1948, 72 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a play by William Bowers.
Summary; A drama about eight young
American fliers who are responsible for
protecting a temporary air strip in the
jungle, and for intercepting Jap planes en
route to Australia, Setting, New Guinea
during World War II,
Credits: Producer, Frank N, Seltzer;
director, Joe Newman; screenplay, Francis
Swann; adaptation, Robertson White; music,
Emil Newman, Arthur Lange; film editor,
Bert Jordan,
Cast: Kristine Miller, Arthur Franz, Ross
Ford, Mickey Knox, Tom Noonan,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Nov48; MP2116.
JUNGLE QUEEN, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1945, 2 reels each, sd. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis
D. Collins; original screenplay, George
H, Plympton, Ande Lamb, Morgan B, Cox.
Cast; Ruth Roman, Douglass Dumbrille,
Napoleon Simpson, Eddie Quillar, Edward
Norris,
1, Invitation to Danger. © 5Jan45;
LP13071,
2. Jungle Sacrifice. © 5Jan45; LP13072,
3, The Flaming Mountain, © 5Jan45;
LP13073,
4, Wildcat Stampede. © 5Jan45; LP13074.
5. The Burning Jungle. © 5Jan45;
LP13075,
6. Danger Ship, © 5Jan45; LP13076.
7. Trip-Wire Murder, © 7Feb45; LP13155,
8. The Mortar Bomb, © 7Feb45; LP13156.
9, Death Watch, © 28Feb45; LP13158.
10, Execution Chamber, © 28Feb45;
LP13159,
11, The Trail to Doom, © 28Feb45;
LP13160,
12, Dragged Under, © 28Feb45; LP13161.
13. The Secret of the Sword. © 28Feb45;
LP13162,
JUNGLE RAIDERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Lesley Selander;
original screenplay, Andy Lamb, George H.
Plympton,
1. Mystery of the Lost Tribe. © 14Sep45;
LP267. = eee
2, Primitive Sacrifice. © 21Sep45; LP268.
3. Prisoners of Fate. © 28Sep45; LP269.
4. Valley of Destruction. © 50ct45; LP270.
5. Perilous Mission. © 120ct45; LP271.
6. Into the Valley of Fire. © 190ct45;
LP272.
7. Devils Brew. © 26O0ct45; LP292.
8. The Dagger Pit. © 2Nov45; LP293.
9. Jungle Jeopardy. © 9Nov45; LP294.
10. Prisoners of Peril. © 16Nov45; LP295.
11. Vengeance of Zara. © 23Nov45; LP296.
12, The Key to Arzec. © 30Nov45; LP297.
13. Witch Doctor's Treachery. © 7Dec45;
LP298.
14, The Judgment of Rana. © 14Dec45;
LP299.
15. The Jewels of Arzec. © 21Dec45;
LP314,
JUNGLE SIREN, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
George W. Sayre, Milton Raison; screen-
play, George W, Sayre, Sam Robins; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.;, 7Aug42;
LP11504.
JUNGLE THRILLS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Written by Roger Q. Denny;
narration, Lou Marcelle.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr44;
MP14753.
JUNGLE WOMAN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; original story,
Henry Sucher; screenplay, Bernard
Schubert, Henry Sucher, Edward Dein;
cameraman, Jay McKenzie.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; i4Jun44;
LP12746,
JUNIOR. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Apr46; MP395.
JUNIOR ARMY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; story, Albert Bein;
screenplay, Paul Gangelin; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Nov42;
LP11711.
JUNIOR G-MEN, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 2 reels each. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe,. John
Rawlins; original screenplay, George H.
Plympton, Basil Dickey.
1, Enemies Within! © 19Jul40; LP9782.
2. The Blast of Doom! © 19Jul40; LP9783.
3. Human Dynamite! © 19Jul40; LP9784.
4. Blazing Danger! © 7Aug40; LP9831.
5. Trapped by Traitors! © 7Aug40;
LP9832,
6. Traitors' Treachery! © 7Aug40;
LP9833.
7. Flaming Death! © 27Aug40; LP9870.
8. Hurled Through Space! © 27Aug40;
LP9871.
9, The Plunge of Peril! © 27Aug40;
LP9872,
10. The Toll of Treason! © 12Sep40;
LP9908,
11. Descending Doom! © 17Sep40; LP9915.
12. The Power of Patriotism! © 17Sep40;
LP9916.
JUNIOR G MEN OF THE AIR. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1942, 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Universal Pictures
Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original screenplay, Paul Huston,
George H. Plympton, Griffin Jay.
1. Wings Aflame. © 4May42; LP11266.
2. The Plunge of Peril. © 4May42;
LP11267.
3. Hidden Danger. © 8May42; LP11292.
4. The Tunnel of Terror. © 8May42;
LP11293.
5. The Black Dragon Strikes. © 25May42;
LP11326.
6. Flaming Havoc. © 25May42; LP11327.
7. The Death Mist. © 25May42; LP11328.
8. Satan Fires the Fuse. © 28May42;
LP11333.
9. Satanic Sabotage. © 10Jun42; LP11388.
10. Trapped in a Blazing 'Chute. © 18Jun42;
LP11404.
11, Undeclared War. © 18Jun42; LP11405.
12. Civilian Courage Conquers. © 23Jun42;
LP11418.
JUNIOR JIVE BOMBERS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul44;
MP15068.
JUNIOR MISS, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. 8,472 ft., sd. From the
stage play by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph
Fields, based on the stories by Sally Benson.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, George
Seaton; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jun45; LP13511.
JUNIOR PROM. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story and
screenplay, Erna Lazarus, Hal Collins;
music director, Abe Lyman; photographer,
Ira Morgan; film editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Feb46;
LP219.
JUNIOR RODEO DAREDEVILS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: High school students in a small
western town participate in a junior rodeo.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Oct49; MP4631.
THE JURY GOES ROUND 'N ROUND.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 1,611 ft.,
sd
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jun45;
LP13537.
JUST A CUTE KID. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 20 min. (Broadway Brevities)
From a story by Damon Runyon.
Credits: Director, Noel Smith; screenplay,
Hal Yates.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 50ct40; LP9967.
JUST A GIRL THAT MEN FORGET. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Aug42; MP12885.
JUST A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF NORTH
CAROLINA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11351.
JUST A LITTLE BULL. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Apr40; MP10222.
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Cumulative Copyright Catalog
JUST A LITTLE FOND AFFECTION.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Mar46; MP253.
JUST A LITTLE NORTH. SEE Variety
Views, no, 176.
JUST A PRAYER AWAY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16175.
JUST A-SITTIN' AND A-ROCKIN'. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP16229.
JUST AS THO YOU WERE HERE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Oct42; MP13088.
JUST BEFORE DAWN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels. Based on "The
Crime Doctor" by Max Marcin.
Credits: Director, William Castle; original
screenplay, Eric Taylor, Aubrey Wiseberg.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar46;
LP129.
JUST LIKE A SALESMAN SELLS. Presented
by Frigidaire. Color.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title & descr., 22Jan41;
181 prints, 21Jan41; MU10770.
JUST LIKE A WOMAN. Released by Alliance
Films Corp., c1938. 74 min. Adapted from
a story by Paul Hervey Fox.
Credits: Director, Paul L. Stein; screen-
play, Alec Coppel; photography, Claude
Friese-Greene; film editor, Flora Newton.
Appl. author: Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd.
© Alliance Films Corp.; 2Feb38; LP9389,
JUST OFF BROADWAY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 5,913 ft., sd.
Based on an idea by Joe Eisinger and the
character ''Michael Shayne" created by
Brett Halliday.
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds;
screenplay, Arnaud d'Usseau; music direc-
tion, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Sep42; LP11644,
JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16535.
JUST SUPPOSE. Loew's Inc., c1948. 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty)
An MGM picture.
Summary; Pete's satire on the ways of
women. He decides to make last year's hat
do, knits some baby socks, and becomes
enmeshed in a blessed event.
Credits: Produced and narrated by Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
Cast: Dave O'Brien.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Jul48; MP3333.
JUST THE OTHER DAY. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., ¢1946, Presented by R.C.M. Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Oct46; MP1253.
JUURAKON HULDA. SEE The Farmer's
Daughter.
JUVENILE JURY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946-47. 1 reel each, sd., 35mm.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Based on
the Mutual Broadcasting System program.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch; film editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© 5Nov46; MP1285.
© 25Mar47; MP1903.
© 27May47; MP2188.
. © 27May47; MP2130,
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199
K-9 KADETS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 951 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Sep44;
MP 15893,
K. P. SERENADE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep42; MP13031.
KAHOP OF KUKUANALAND, 8 reels.
Summary: Pictures taken by Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Tode on a safari of 12,000 miles
from Cairo to Capetown show the inhabi-
tants, scenery, and wild life of Africa.
© Arthur Monroe Tode, Kate Eisig Tode;
title, descr. & 7 prints, 21Feb49; MU3841.
THE KANGAROO COUNTRY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Lowell Thomas; editor, Lew
Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
: ayer? MP 10393.
~ KANINE ARISTOCRATS. Universal Pictures
er er
Co., Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no, 144).
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead;
narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Sep45;
MP 16312,
THE KANSAN. Released thru United Artists
Corp., c1943. Presented by Harry Sherman
Productions. 79 min., sd. From the story
"Peace Marshal" by Frank Gruber.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Harold Shumate; music score, Gerard Car-
bonara; music direction, Irvin Talbot;
film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
3May43; LP12184,
KANSAS CITY KITTY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Del Lord; original screenplay, Manny
Seff; music director, Marlin Skiles; film
editor, Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Aug44;
LP13033.
KANSAS CYCLONE, c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original story, Louis
Sarecky; screenplay, Oliver Drake, Doris
Schroeder; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, William Nobles; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Jun41;
LP10615.
KATHLEEN. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 10 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based on a story by Kay Van Riper.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Harold S. Bucquet; screenplay, Mary C.
McCall, Jr.; music score, Franz Waxman;
film editor, Conrad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov41; LP10880.
KAZAN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949,
65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the
novel by James Oliver Curwood,
Summary: A wild Malamute dog, trained
for pit fighting, is tamed by a wildlife
agent.
Credits: Producer, Robert Cohn; direc-
tor, Will Jason; screenplay, Arthur A. Ross;
259158 O - 53 - 14
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Richard Fantl, ~———____
Cast: Stephen Dunne, Lois Maxwell, Joe
Sawyer, Roman Bohnen, Zoro.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jul49;
LP2372,
KAZBEK. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc.; c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Aug44; MP15101,
KEEP 'EM FLYING. 2 reels.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Hamilton Standard Propellers Division
of United Aircraft Corp.; title & descr.,
21Jan42; 242 prints, 19Jan42; MU12059,
KEEP 'EM FLYING, c1941. Presented by
Universal Studios. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Tryon;
director, Arthur Lubin; original story, Ed-
mund L, Hartmann; screenplay, True
Boardman, Nat Perrin, John Grant; camera-
man, Joseph Valentine.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Nov41;
LP10845.
KEEP 'EM GROWING, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28May43; MP13971.
KEEP 'EM GROWING. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28May43; MP14827,
KEEP 'EM HOLDING, Presented by Ther-
moid Co, 6 reels,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Thermoid Co,; title & descr., 26Mar42;
88 prints, 30Mar42; MU12316.
KEEP 'EM MILKING, 20 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Credits: Narrator, George Mather.
Kodachrome,
© Babson Bros. Co.,; title, descr. &
2 prints, 28Mar45; MU15754.
KEEP 'EM SAILING, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not
Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell;
original story and screenplay, Julian Har-
mon, E, Maurice Adler; film editor, Ferris
Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Nov42; LP11714.
KEEP 'EM SLUGGING, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story,
Edward Handler, Robert Gordon; screen-
play, Brenda Weisberg; photography, Wil-
liam Sickner; film editor, Ray Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Jan43;
LP 11827.
KEEP SHOOTING. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; story and
direction, Harry D'Arcy; film editor, John
Lockert.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Dec41;
LP11204,
KEEP SMILING, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Aug43; MP 13857,
KEEP THEM COMING IN. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
' Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sale Corp.; title & descr., 21Feb42;
154 prints, 24Feb42; MU12195.
KEEP WAITIN', Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jun43; MP13643.
KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY. Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Edward Buzzell; original screenplay,
Mary C. McCall, Jr., George Bruce; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Frank E,
Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Feb45; LP13140.
KEEPER OF THE BEES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Gene Stratton Porter.
Credits: Producer, John Haggott; director,
John Sturges; screenplay, Lawrence E.
Watkin, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; adaptation,
Ralph Rose, Jr.; music score, Paul Saw-
tell; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Michael Duane, Gloria Henry, Harry
Davenport, Jane Darwell, Jo Ann Marlow.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Jul47;
LP1088,
KEEPER OF THE FLAME. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon
the novel by I. A. R. Wylie.
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, George Cukor; screenplay, Donald
Ogden Stewart; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, James E. Newcom,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Dec42; LP11803.
KEEPING COMPANY. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; original story, Herman
J. Mankiewicz; screenplay, Harry Ruskin,
James H. Hill, Adrian Scott; music score,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Elmo
Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Dec40; LP10159.
KEEPING FIT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (America Speaks
Featurette)
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Arthur Lubin; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Maurice
Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Nov42;
MP 13237.
KEEPING IN SHAPE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942. 806 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; photog-
rapher, William Steiner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jun42;
LP11389.
KENNEDY THE GREAT. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1939. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Charles E, Roberts; story, Charles E,
Roberts, George Jeske; photography,
Roy Hunt; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO- Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Nov39;
LP9346.
THE KENNEL MURDER CASE, SEE Calling
Philo Vance.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE KENNY CONCEPT OF THE DISEASE
INFANTILE PARALYSIS. c1944, 12 reels.
Appl. author: Reid H. Ray.
© Elizabeth Kenny; 12O0ct44; MP15467.
KENTUCKY BASKETEERS. RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1946, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sportscope, no. 4)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton
Benjamin; narrator, Red Barber; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Gene Milford,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 13Dec46; MP1728.
THE KENTUCKY DERBY STORY. RKO
Pathe, Inc., c1949, 17 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (This Is America, no, 9)
Summary: Ponder wins the 75th Kentucky
Derby at Churchill Downs in May, 1949.
Includes scenes of the Derby in 1918, 1930,
1933, and 1941,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrators, Clem Mc-
Carthy, Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 24Jun49; MP4448,
KENTUCKY PIONEERS. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 13Aug41;
MP 14208,
KERNELS OF CORN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Harold
James Moore; music director, Jack
Shaindlin; film editor, Leonard Anderson,
Cast: Harry Ranch,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 16Feb48 (in notice: 1947); MP3097,
KERRY DANCE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4May42; MP12497,
KEY LARGO. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on the play by Maxwell Anderson,
Summary: A cynical young army officer
arrives by chance on Key Largo, off the
coast of Florida, He aligns himself on the
side of law and order when he finds that
the island is the rendezvous of a gang of
counterfeiters,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
John Huston; screenplay, Richard Brooks,
John Huston; music, Max Steiner; orches-
trations, Murray Cutter; film editor, Rudi
Fehr.
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G,
Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barry-
more, Claire Trevor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul48;
LP1750.
KEY TO COMFORT. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motors
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
béw, 35mm.
Summary: A farmer and his family enjoy
the comfort and convenience of a new Chev-
rolet,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 19Apr48; 6 prints, 23Apr48; MU3026,
KEY WITNESS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 67 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, D, Ross Lederman; story,
J. Donald Wilson; screenplay, Edward
Bock; adaptation, Edward Bock, Raymond L.
Schrock; music director, Mischa Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
Cast: John Beal, Trudy Marshall, Jimmy
Lloyd.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 90ct47;
LP1239,
THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 12,375 ft.,
sd. From the novel by A. J. Cronin,
Credits: Director, John M, Stahl; screen-
play, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Nunnally
Johnson; music director, Alfred Newman;
orchestral arranger, Edward Powell.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Dec44; LP13126.
KEYS TO ADVENTURE, SEE Variety Views,
no, 101,
KICK IN TIME, Paramount Pictures Inc.;
c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; ani-
mation, James Culhane, Alfred Eugster.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3May40;
LP9645.
KICK TRICKS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Aug46; MP1127.
KICKAPOO JUICE, c1945,. Presented by
Columbia. 644 ft., sd., color. Adapted
from the cartoon strip "Li'l Abner" by Al
Capp.
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Volus Jones, Grant
Simmons; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Tech-
nicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Feb45; LP13312.
KICKIN' MY LOVE AROUND. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15634.
KICKIN' THE CONGA 'ROUND, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Ted Pierce; animation, Tom
Johnson, George Germanetti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jan42;
LP11013.
KID DYNAMITE, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd. From "'The Old Gang"
by Paul Ernst,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Wallace Fox; screenplay, Gerald
Schnitzer; music director, Edward Kay;
photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Jan43;
LP11789,
THE KID FROM BROOKLYN. Released
through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946.
114 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based on a
play by Lynn Root and Harry Clork.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay,
Grover Jones, Frank Butler, Richard Con-
nell; adaptation, Don Hartman, Melville
Shavelson; music director, Carmen Dragon;
film editor, Daniel Mandell. Technicolor.
© Trinity Productions, Inc.; 18Apr46;
LP378,
THE KID FROM CLEVELAND. Republic
Productions, Inc., cl1949. 89 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary; A misguided boy, on the brink
of delinquency, is reclaimed through the
efforts of an understanding sports writer
and the 1948 Cleveland Indians,
Credits: Producer, Walter Colmes;
director, Herbert Kline; story, Herbert
Kline, John Bright; screenplay, John
Bright; music, Nathan Scott; film editor,
Jason H. Bernie.
Cast: George Brent, Lynn Bari, Rusty
Tamblyn, Tommy Cook, The Cleveland
Indians baseball team.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep49;
LP2509,
THE KID FROM KANSAS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, William Nigh; original story,
Griffin Jay; screenplay, Griffin Jay, David
Silverstein; cameraman, John Boyle;
film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Sep41;
LP10686,
THE KID FROM SANTA FE, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry S. Webb; direc-
tor, Raymond K. Johnson; story, Joseph P.
Murphy; screenplay, Carl Krusada; photog-
raphy, Edward A, Kull, William Hyer;
film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22May40;
LP9667.
KID GLOVE KILLER, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, Fred Zinnemann; original story, John
C. Higgins; screenplay, Allen Rivkin, John
C. Higgins; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Ralph Winters.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Mar42; LP11297.
THE KID IN UPPER 4, Loew's Inc,, c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
995 ft., sd., b&w. (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; original
story, Lewis Jacobs, Emerson Crocker;
screenplay, Lewis Jacobs; music score,
Sol Kaplan; film editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12541,
THE KID RIDES AGAIN. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Fred Myton; music, Leo Erdody;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16Jan43;
LP11779.
THE KID SISTER. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
and screenplay, Fred Myton; music direc-
tor, David Chudnow; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 6Feb45; LP13639.
KIDDIE KONCERT. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Jack Cosgriff.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 23Apr48;
MP2899.,
KIDDIE KURE, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 984 ft.,
sd,, b&w,
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Nov40; MP10646,
KIDNAPPED. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 81 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Summary: A drama about a conniving
Scot who kidnaps his nephew and attempts
to ship him to the Carolinas as a slave.
Setting, Scotland in 1751,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; screenplay,
W. Scott Darling; music director, Edward
J. Kay; film editor, Leonard W. Herman,
Cast: Roddy McDowall, Sue England,
Daniel O'Herlihy, Roland Winters, Jeff
Corey,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Sep48;
LP1967,
THE KID'S LAST RIDE, Range Busters, Inc.,
c1941,. 6 reels, sd. (Range Busters, no. 5)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original screenplay,
Earle Snell; photography, Robert Cline;
music director, Frank Sanucci; film editor,
Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 10Feb41; LP10342.
KILLER AT LARGE, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
201
KILLER AT LARGE, Cont'd,
Credits: Producer, Buck Gottlieb; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay, Fen-
ton Earnshaw, Tom Blackburn; music, Albert
Glasser; film editor, Harry Reynolds,
Cast; Robert Lowery, Anabel Shaw,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 31May47; LP1047,
KILLER DILL, Nivel Pictures Corp., c1947.
73 min,, sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Max M, King; director,
Lewis D. Collins; original story, Alan Fried-
man; screenplay, John O'Dea; music, Johnny
Thompson; editor, Marty Cohn,
Cast: Stuart Erwin, Anne Gwynne, Frank
Albertson,
© Nivel Pictures Corp.; 20Aug47; LP1188,
KILLER McCOY. Loew's Inc., c1947, 103 min.,
sd., baw, 35mm, An MGM picture. Based on
a story and screenplay by Thomas Lennon,
George Bruce, and George Oppenheimer.
Credits: Producer, Sam Zimbalist; direc-
tor, Roy Rowland; screenplay, Frederick
Hazlitt Brennan; music, David Snell; film
editor, Ralph E, Winters.
Cast: Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, Ann
Blyth, James Dunn.
© Loew's Inc,; 230ct47; LP1284,
THE KILLERS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc,,
c1946, Presented by Mark Hellinger,
11 reels, sd., 35mm. From the story by
Ernest Hemingway.
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Anthony
Veiller; music, Miklos Rosza; film editor,
Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 21Aug46;
LP514,
KILLERS ALL. Del Cal Theatres, Inc.,
c1947, 6 reels, sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Narrator, Roy Rowan,
© Del Cal Theatres, Inc.; 26Jun47;
_ MP2273,
KILROY WAS HERE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947. 68 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producers, Dick Irving Hyland,
_ Sidney Luft; director, Phil Karlson; story,
_ Dick Irving Hyland, Lee Warner; screenplay,
_ Dick Irving Hyland.
Cast; Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Jun47;
LP1115,
KINDLY SCRAM., Distributed by Columbia
_ Pictures Corp., c1943, 559 ft., sd, (Phantasy,
- no, 24)
_ Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
_ tor, Alec Geiss; animation, Ray Patterson;
_ music, Paul Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Mar43; LP11956,
_KING FOR A DAY. Paramount Pictures Inc,,
- c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E, Stultz; animation, Willard Bowsky,
James Davis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18O0ct40;
LP9993,
KING KAMEHAMEHA, Soundies Distributing
_ Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Dec44; MP15495.
ING MIDAS, JUNIOR. c1942, Presented by
_ Columbia, 622 ft.,sd., color, (Color Rhap-
sody, no, 89)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tors, Paul Sommer, John Hubley; story, Jack
Cosgriff; adaptation, Volus Jones; music, Paul
Worth, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 25Dec42; LP12034,
KING OF DODGE CITY. Columbia Pictures
_ Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, Gerald
_ Geraghty; film editor, Jerome Thomas,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Aug41;
_LP10782,
KING OF ''49ERS." Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd, (Person-Oddity, no. 113)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Lyle Van,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 230ct42;
_ MP12989,
KING OF THE ARCHERS, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 10 min,, sd, (Hollywood
Novelty)
Credits: Written by James Bloodworth;
narrator, Art Gilmore,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 90ct43;
MP14021,
KING OF THE BANDITS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the character "The Cisco Kid"
created by O, Henry [pseud, of William Sid-
ney Porter]
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd; direc-
tor and author of original story, Christy
Cabanne; screenplay, Bennett R. Cohen;
music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor,
Roy Livingston.
Cast: Gilbert Roland, Chris-Pin Martin,
Angela Greene,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Nov47;
LP1357.
KING OF THE CARNIVAL, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 20 min., sd., color,35mm, Warner
Bros,
Summary: Carnival attractions of Carl J.
Sedlmayr's Royal American show include
ferris wheels and merry-go-rounds, cotton
candy and hot dogs, animal acts, motorcycle
races, and games of chance,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
direction and script, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning; editor, Marshall Eyanson,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Apr48; MP2881.
KING OF THE COWBOYS, c1943, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original story, Hal
Long; screenplay, Olive Cooper, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Apr43;
LP12006.
KING OF THE EVERGLADES. Released by
Warner Bros., c1946. 10 min., sd., color,
35mm. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Andre de La Varre;
narrator, Knox Manning, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Sep46; MP1184.,
KING OF THE FOREST RANGERS, c1946,
Presented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels
each, sd., 35mm. © Republic Pictures Corp.;
no, 1-6, 19Feb46; LP341, no, 7-12, 8Apr46;
LP371,
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald David-
son; directors, Spencer Bennet, Fred Brannon;
original screenplay, Albert DeMond, Basil
Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Lynn Perkins; photog-
rapher, Bud Thackery; film editors, Cliff
Bell, Harold R, Minter.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
. The Mystery of the Towers,
Shattered Evidence,
Terror by Night.
Deluge of Destruction,
. Pursuit into Peril.
. Brink of Doom,
Design for Murder,
8, The Flying Coffin,
9, S.O.S, Ranger,
10, The Death Detector.
11, The Flaming Pit.
12, Tower of Vengeance,
KING OF THE GAMBLERS, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948, 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama concerned with
gambling and racketeering in professional
sports,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, George Blair; screenplay, Albert
DeMond, Bradbury Foote; music, Morton
Scott; film editor, Robert Leeds.
Cast: Janet Martin, William Wright,
Thurston Hall,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May48;
LP1595,
Nouhpwnre
KING OF THE LUMBERJACKS, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc,, c1940, 6 reels, A Warner
Bros,-First National picture, From a story
by Robert E, Kent.
Credits: Director, William Clemens;
screenplay, Crane Wilbur.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 13Apr40;
LP9538,
KING OF THE MOUNTIES. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels each
(no, 1, 3 reels), sd. Based on Zane Grey's
"King of the Royal Mounted." © Republic
Pictures Corp.; 170ct42; no, 1-6, LP11731;
no, 7-12, LP11795.
Credits; Associate producer, W. J. O'Sul-
livan; director, William Witney; screen-
play, Taylor Cavan, Ronald Davidson,
William Lively, Joseph O'Donnell, Joseph
Poland; musical score, Mort Glickman;
Photography, Bud Thackery; film editors,
Edward Todd, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Allan Lane, Gilbert Emery, Russell
Hicks, Peggy Drake, George Iring,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Phantom Invaders,
Road to Death,
Human Target.
Railroad Saboteurs,
Suicide Dive.
Blazing Barrier.
Perilous Plunge.
Electrocuted.
9. Reign of Terror.
10, The Flying Coffin,
11, Deliberate Murder,
12, On to Victory,
SIAR eK PE
KING OF THE ROCKET MEN. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc,, cl1949, 2 reels, each (no, 1-3
reels), sd., bkw, 35mm, © Republic Pic-
tures Corp.; no, 1, 7Jun49; LP2362; no. 2-7,
19Jul49; LP2483; no, 8-12, 17Aug49;
LP2529.
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, Fred C. Brannon; written
by Royal Cole, William Livey, Sol Shor; music,
Stanley Wilson; film editors, Cliff Bell, Sam
Starr.
Cast: Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don
Haggerty, House Peters, Jr., James Craven.
Mystery of the Rocket Man,
Molten Menace,
Suicide Flight,
9. Ten Seconds To Live.
10, The Deadly Fog.
11. Secret of Dr, Vulcan.
12, Wave of Disaster,
1. Dr, Vulean—Traitor,
2. Plunging Death,
3. Dangerous Evidence,
4, High Peril.
5. Fatal Dive.
6.
7,
8.
KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED, c1940.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels
each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd. By Zane Gray.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Franklyn
Adreon, Norman S, Hall, Joseph Poland,
Barney A, Sarecky, Sol Shor; music score,
Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film
editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Sep40; no. 1-6,
LP9968; no, 7-12, LP10099,
KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED, SEE
King of the Mounties.
The Yukon Patrol,
KING OF THE STALLIONS, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Edward
Finney; original screenplay, Sherman Lowe,
Arthur St, Clair; photography, Marcel
LePicard; film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 14Aug42;
LP11560,
202
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
KING OF THE TEXAS RANGERS, c1941,.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels
each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pic-
tures Corp.; 4Oct41; no, 1-6, LP10793;
no. 7-12, LP10858.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney,
John English; original screenplay, Ronald
Davidson, Norman S, Hall, William Lively,
Joseph Poland, Joseph O'Donnell; musical
score, Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editors, William Thompson,
Edward Todd.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
The Fifth Column Strikes.
Dead End,
Man Hunt,
Trapped.
Test Flight.
Double Danger.
Death Takes the Witness.
Counterfeit Trail.
- Ambush,
10. Sky Raiders,
11, Trail of Death,
12, Code of the Rangers.
.
OONDUPWNHHE
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THE KING OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT.
Pridi Productions, c1940, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Sunh Vasudhara; story,
Pridi Banomyong.
© Pridi Productions; 30Dec40; LP10372.
KING OF THE WILD HORSES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 79 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; story, Ted Thom-
as; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Henry Batista,
Cast: Preston Foster, Gail Patrick, Bill
Sheffield, Guinn (Big Boy) Williams, Royal.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27 Mar47;
LP912.
KING OF THE ZOMBIES. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
Edmond Kelso; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Richard Currier,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14May41;
LP 10469.
KING SALMON. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; com-
mentator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Dec41;
MP 12333.
KING-SIZE CANARY. Loew's Inc., c1947.
8 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; anima-
tion, Robert Bentley, Walter Clinton, Ray
Abrams; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Nov47; LP1337.
THE KINGDOM OF PLASTICS. Presented
by General Electric. sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 29Nov45; 15 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16575.
KINGDOM OF THE WILD. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner
Bros,
Credits: Director, Carl Stearns Clancy;
narrations written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 5Mar47; MP 1835.
KINGDOM OF TREASURE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,, color, (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet
of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; photog-
raphy, John W, Boyle; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
3Dec43; MP 14581,
KINGS OF BASKETBALL. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 902 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports) _
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Irving
Browning.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Aug43;
MP 13848,
KINGS OF THE FAIRWAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 937 ft., sd. (The World
of Sports)
Credits: Bill Stern; director, Harry Foster;
photographer, Jack Etra,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Feb45;
MP 16078.
KINGS OF THE OLYMPICS. Westport
International Film, Inc. Released through
United Artists, c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, %
Summary; A partial review of events in
the eleventh modern Olympic Games, held
in Berlin in 1936, Edited from official
film records,
Credits: Sports research by Sidney Rosen-
baum; narrator, Bill Slater; film editor,
Geraldine Lerner.
© Westport International Film, Inc.;
7May48; LP1808.
KINGS OF THE ROCKIES. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Presents the story of the
cross-breeding of the horse, against con-
trasting settings of Arabia and the Rocky
Mountains,
Credits: Written by Saul Elkins; narrator,
Art Gilmore; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Nov49;
MP4725,
KING'S ROW. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 127 min., sd. From the novel by
Henry Bellamann,
Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis;
director, Sam Wood; screenplay, Casey
Robinson; film editor, Ralph Dawson,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr42;
LP11212,
THE KINK OF THE CAMPUS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 1,545 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Dec41;
LP11034,
KISMET. Loew's Inc,, cl944, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd.,
color, Based upon the play by Edward
Knoblock,
Credits: Producer, Everett Riskin;
director, William Dieterle; screenplay,
John Meehan; music score, Herbert Stot-
hart; film editor, Ben Lewis. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Aug44; LP185.
KISS AND TELL, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 9 reels, sd. A George Abbott
production,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
Richard Wallace; play and screenplay,
F. Hugh Herbert; music score, Werner R.
Heymann; music director, M, W. Stoloff;
film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Sep45;
LP13474,
KISS AND WAKE UP. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 1,676 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Jack White; screenplay, Jack White,
Ewart Adamson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Oct42;
LP12028.
A KISS FOR CORLISS, Strand Productions,
Inc, Released by United Artists, Inc.,
c1949, 88 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on characters created by F. Hugh Herbert.
Summary: A comedy in which a teen-
ager's innocent night-club fling involves
her in complications with an oft-married
playboy.
Credits: Producer, Colin Miller; director,
Richard Wallace; story and screenplay,
Howard Dimsdale; music, Werner R. Hey-
mann; music director, Rudolph Polk; film
editor, Frank Doyle.
Cast: Shirley Temple, David Niven, Tom
Tully, Virginia Welles, Darryl Hickman,
© Strand Productions, Inc.; 25Nov49;
LP2640,
A KISS GOODNIGHT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Dec45; MP 16587.
A KISS IN THE DARK. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 88 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a story by Everett and
Devery Freeman,
Summary: A comedy-farce about a
photographer's model and a temperamental
pianist who becomes the unwilling owner
of a New York apartment house,
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Harry Kurnitz; director, Delmer
Daves; music, Max Steiner; film editor,
David Weisbart.
Cast: David Niven, Jane Wyman, Victor
Moore, Wayne Morris, Broderick Crawford,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30Dec48;
LP2255,
KISS OF DEATH. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 100 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a story by Eleazar Lipsky.
Summary: A convict turns informer and
makes himself the target of a gangster's
gun in order to protect his daughters and
his wife, Photographed on actual settings
in New York and in Sing Sing prison,
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar;
director, Henry Hathaway; screenplay,
Ben Hecht, Charles Lederer; music direc-
tor, David Buttolph.
Cast: Victor Mature, Coleen Gray, Brian
Donlevy, Richard Widmark, Taylor Holmes.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Aug47; LP1392.
KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS, Norma
Productions, Inc, Released by Universal-
International, c1948, 79 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by Gerald But-
ler.
Summary: Psychologically disturbed by
his war experiences, a young man becomes
involved in a series of crimes. Setting,
London,
Credits: Producer, Richard Vernon;
director, Norman Foster; film editor,
Milton Carruth; screenplay, Leonard
Bercovici; adaptation, Ben Maddow, Walter
Bernstein; music, Miklos Rozsa; film
editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster,
Robert Newton, Lewis L. Russell.
Appl. author: Universal-Norma Produc-
tions,
© Norma Productions, Inc.; 16Nov48;
LP1961,
KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941. 9 reels, sd. Based
on a play by Clare Boothe.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Victor Schertzinger; screenplay, Harry
Tugend, Dwight Taylor; photographer, Ted
Tetzlaff; film editor, Paul Weatherwax.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1Aug41;
LP10631,
KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11453.
KISSES TO YOU. Featurettes, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Nat Simon, Roy Newell,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11836.
THE KISSING BANDIT. Loew's Inc., c1948,
102 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM
— on
Sait
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
203
THE KISSING BANDIT. Cont'd.
picture.
Summary: A musical comedy about the
son of a notorious bandit who is reluctant
to follow in his father's footsteps. Setting,
Old California,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak;
director, Laslo Benedek; original screen-
play, Isobel Lennart, John Briard Harding;
music director, George Stoll; music, Nacio
Herb Brown; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson,
J. Carrol Naish, Mildred Natwick, Mikhail
Rasumny,.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Nov48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1942,
KIT CARSON. Released thru United Artists,
c1940. Presented by Edward Small.
11 reels, sd. Based on a story by Evelyn
Wells.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz;
original screenplay, George Bruce; music,
Edward Ward; photography, John Mescall,
Robert Pittack; film editors, Fred R.
Feitshans, Jr., William Claxton.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
6Sep40; LP9897.
KIT FOR CAT. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; written by
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Virgil Ross, Gerry Cheniquy, Manuel Perez,
Ken Champion; music director, Carl
Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Oct48 (in notice:
1947); MP3516.
THE KITCHEN CYNIC. RKO Radio Pictures
Inc., c1944, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
Hal Yates; film editor, Jay Whittredge.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jun44;
LP12798. (See also The Kitchen Cynic;
28Jul44; LP12892)
THE KITCHEN CYNIC. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
Hal Yates; film editor, Jay Whittredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jul44;
LP12892, (See also The Kitchen Cynic;
28Jun44; LP12798)
KITCHEN MARATHON. General Electric
Co., c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Exhibits the practical efficiency
of a General Electric All-Electric Kitchen.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4396,
THE KITCHEN QUIZ, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941-42, 1 reel each. (Columbia
Quiz Reels) © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; continu-
ity, George Blake; editor, Leonard Weiss.
1, © 12Sep41; MP12020.
2. © 14Nov41; MP12499,
3. © 12Feb42; MP12197.
Series 2.
1, 21Aug42; MP13463.
KITCHY KITCHY KOO. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15943,
THE KITTEN SITTER. Terrytoons, Inc.
Released through Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Aug49; LP2689.
KITTENS' MITTENS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940, 1 reel, color. (A Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Vic
McLeod, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Feb40;
MP9999,
KITTENS THREE, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm,
Summary: The adventures of three little
kittens as they grow up on a farm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
18Feb48; MP3130. ——
KITTY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945,
10 reels, sd. From the novel by Rosamond
Marshall,
Credits: Producer and director, Mitchell
Leisen; screenplay, Darrell Ware, Karl
Tunberg; music score, Victor Young; film
editor, Alma Macrorie,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Oct45; LP82.
KITTY CADDY. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947.
6 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Color Rhapsody,
no, 134) (Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Sid Marcus; story, Cal Ho-
ward; animation, Ben Lloyd, Chic Otterstrom,
Roy Jenkins; music, Darrell Calker,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Nov47; LP1317.
KITTY CLEANS UP. Young America Films,
Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows a seven year old girl and
her kitten getting ready to go to school for a
pet show, The value of personal cleanliness
and a good diet is emphasized, For kinder-
garten and primary grades,
© Key Productions, Inc,; 29Apr49; MP4065,
KITTY FOILED. Loew's Inc., c1948. 7 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm, (An MGM Cartoon) (Tom
and Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera; animation,
Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Irving Levine,
Ed Barge; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 15Apr48; LP1579,
KITTY FOYLE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 108 min,,sd, Novel by Christopher
Morley.
Credtis: Producer, David Hempstead; direc-
tor,Sam Wood; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo;
music score, Roy Webb; editor, Henry Berman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 27Dec40;
LP10228,
KITTY GETS THE BIRD, Distributed by Co-
lumbia Pictures Corp., c1941, 612 ft., sd.
(Fable, no. 12)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Louie H, Lilly; music, Eddie Kilfeather,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Jun41; LP10828,
KITTY KORNERED, Vitaphone Corp,;
Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc., c1946. 7 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec46; MP1440,
EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK, Ambassador
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Conducted by Joseph Krips, the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra plays Mo-
zart's ''Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,"' Filmed in
the Leopoldskron Castle,
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; director,
Leopold Hainisch,
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4480,
KLONDIKE, SEE Klondike Fury,
KLONDIKE CASANOVA, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel,
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
I. Klien, George Hill.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Feb46; LP347,
KLONDIKE FURY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd, From the story ''Klon-
dike" by Tristram Tupper.
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; director,
William K. Howard; screenplay, Henry Blank-
fort; photography, L. William O'Connell;
film editor, Jack Dennis,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Mar42;
LP11233,
KLONDIKE KATE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd, Suggested by
the life of Kate Rockwell Matson,
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, William Castle; story, Houston Branch,
M. Coates Webster; screenplay, M. Coates
Webster; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Dec43;
LP12398,
KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY. Released
through United Artists, c1944. Presented
by Producers Corp. of America. 85 min.,
sd, Based on the musical play, book and
lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, music by
Kurt Weill.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry Joe
Brown; screenplay, David Boehm, Rowland
Leigh, Harold Goldman; adaptation, Thomas
Lennon; music score, Werner R. Heymann;
music director, Jacques Samossoud; photog-
rapher, Philip Tannura; film editor, John
F, Link.
© Producers Corp. of America; 17Mar44;
LP12615,
A KNIFE, A FORK AND A SPOON, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb42; MP12214,
KNIFECRAFT. Boy Scouts of America,
c1948, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: While whittling a Katcina doll
lamp, Ben Hunt demonstrates the proper
care and handling of the pocket knife.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30May48;
LP2229,
A KNIGHT AND A BLONDE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Nov44;
LP13316.
A KNIGHT FOR A DAY. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1945, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney
Goofy)
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Peed; animation, Hugh Frazer, Judge
Whitaker, Eric Larson; John Reed; music,
Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Jun45;
LP117.
KNIGHTS MUST FALL. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Tedd Pierce; animation, Ken Champion,
Virgil Ross, Manuel Perez, Gerry Chiniquy;
music director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Aug49; MP4375,
KNIGHTS OF THE RANGE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940. 7 reels, sd. A Harry
Sherman production, From the novel by
Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, Lesley Selander;
screenplay, Norman Houston; photography,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Feb40;
LP9442,
KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD. Jam Handy Or-
ganization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The driver of a Chevrolet
truck exchanges courtesies on the road
with the driver of a passenger car.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr,, 7May48; 6 prints, 10May48;
MU3001,
KNIT ONE, PURL TWO, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12401,
KNOCK, KNOCK, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
KNOCK, KNOCK. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, Lowell Elliott; music,
Frank Marsales, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov40;
MP 10612.
KNOCK ME OUT, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar45; MP15728,.
KNOCK ON ANY DOOR. Santana Pictures,
Inc. Released through Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Willard Motley.
Summary: A dramatic study of the cause
and effect of juvenile crime.
Credits: Producer, Robert Lord; director,
Nicholas Ray; screenplay, Daniel Taradash,
John Monks, Jr.; music score, George
Antheil; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Viola Lawrence.
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, John Derek,
George Macready, Allene Roberts, Susan
Perry.
© Santana Pictures, Inc.; 21Feb49;
LP2162.
KNOCKOUT. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 8 reels. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture.
Credits: Director, William Clemens;
story, Michael Fessier; screenplay,
M,. Coates Webster.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Mar41;
LP10356.
KNOW YOUR BIRDS, Joseph Heidenkamp,
Jr.,c1941. 1 reel,
© Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr.; 18Jan41;
MP 10859,
KNOW YOUR BIRDS. Joseph Heidenkamp,
Jr.,c1941, 1 reel,
© Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr.; 1May41;
MP 11115.
KNOW YOUR BLIND, Presented by the
Lions' Club of Jamestown, N. Y, 350 ft.,
si., color, 16mm,
© W. Earnest Tiffany; title, descr, &
4 prints, 8Aug45; MU16191.
KNOW YOUR LIBRARY. Coronet, c1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Appl. author: Alice Lohrer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 27Jun46; MP2013.
KNOW YOUR MONEY. Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not
Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
story and screenplay, Carl Dudley; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jan40; LP9606.
KNUCKLEHEAD, Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949. 27 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A training film for service
station owners and attendants showing the
proper care and servicing of station equip-
ment,
Appl. author: James P, Prindle.
© Standard Oil Company (Indiana);
2Feb49; LP2123,
KNUTE ROCKNE—ALL AMERICAN, Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 11 reels.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture,
Based upon the private papers of Mrs.
Rockne, and the reports of Rockne's in-
timate associates and friends.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; original
screenplay, Robert Buckner,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 5Oct40;
LP9953.
KODACHROME COMMERCIAL; safety color
film, 232 ft., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl. author: John Mills, Jr.
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr. &
10 prints, 16Aug46; MU978.
THE KODAK DYE TRANSFER PROCESS.
Eastman Kodak Co. 35 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Describes the dye transfer
process in the manufacture of film used in
color reproduction, For technicians in the
field of photography,
Appl. author: John Mihal,
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
8 prints, 8Apr48; MU2972,
THE KODAK FLEXICHROME PROCESS,
Eastman Kodak Co. 26 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Illustrates the preparation
of a Flexichrome print from a black and
white negative to the completed color
print. For dealers, dealer personnel, and
consumer groups.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
8 prints, 1Jul49; MU4257.
KONA MOON. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb41; MP11098.
KONGO-ROO, Screen Gems, Inc., c1946,
571 ft., sd., 35mm, (Phantasy, no, 45)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Carl Howard; animation, Grant Simmons;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 18Apr46; LP576,
KROPPENS FORSVAR MOT SYKDOM,
Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 15Jul46;
MP873,
KUKAN, THE BATTLE CRY OF CHINA,
United Artists Corp., c1942. 63 min., sd.,
color,
Credits: Producer, Herbert T. Edwards;
screen adaptation, Ralph Schoolman;
narrative, Niles Welch; music director,
Edward Craig; photogrenned and written by
arf Scott; editors, C. Bellante, Sam Citron.
United Artists Corp.; 7Aug42; MP12968.
KU-KU-NUTS, c1945, Presented by Colum-
bia. 603 ft., sd., color. (A Fox and Crow)
Credits: Direction and story, Bob Wicker-
sham; animation, Paul Sommer, Chick
Otterstrom; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 26Jul45; LP13555.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
Le
205
L.S./M.F.T. (LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE
TOBACCO), Presented by The American
Tobacco Co, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
Appl, author: The Jam Handy Organization,
ie.
© The American Tobacco Co, title &
descr., 19Apr45; 7 prints, 21Apr45;
MU15864,
L.S./M.F.T. Presented by The American
Tobacco Co, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
Appl, author: The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc,
© The American Tobacco Co,; title &
descr., 29Nov45; 13 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16576,
LABOR AND DEFENSE—1941. SEE The
March of Time, v, 7, no, 5,
THE LABOR FRONT, c1943. Presented by
United Artists. 2 reels, sd, (The World in
Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov43;
MP14452,
LABOR SAVERS, Twentieth Century-Fox .
Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Lew Lehr's
Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Lew Lehr; editor, Russ
Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
12Apr40; MP10124,
LABORATORY DIRECTIONS FOR DISSEC-
TION OF FROG,
Credits: Zachariah Subarsky; photographer,
Theodore Benjamin,
© Zachariah Subarsky & Theodore Benja-
min; title, descr, & 6 prints, 18Jan45;
MU15563.
THE LABYRINTHINE WAYS, SEE The
Fugitive.
LACKADAISICAL LADY, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, 29Dec41; MP12001.
LA CONGA Scares sisne, Presented by
Universal Studios, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Jay Dratler, Harry Clork, Paul
Gerard Smith; music director, Charles
Previn; cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 14May40;
LP9642.
LACY SLIDES, City College, New York.
_ 106 slides to be used in connection with the
textbook "Advanced Salesmanship" by
M, J. Lacy,
Summary: Lists the qualities that a
salesman must possess, and illustrates
various techniques which will result in
effective salesmanship.
© The City College, New York; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 8Dec49; MU4777.
A LAD IN HIS LAMP, Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1948. 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Bugs. Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Phil
De Lara, Maury Gould, John Carey, Charles
McKimson,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 310ct48; MP3457.
LADDERS, SCAFFOLDS, AND FLOOR
_ OPENINGS. Aetna Life Affiliated Com-
panies for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.,
c1948. 8 min., sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary; This film describes safety pro-
cedures for the construction workman,
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; lApr48;
MP3925, ———__
LADDIE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940,
70 min., sd. From the novel by Gene
Stratton-Porter.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Jack Hively; screenplay, Bert Granet,
Jerry Cady; music score, Roy Webb; editor,
George Hively.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov40;
LP10051,
LADIES COURAGEOUS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944, 9 reels, sd.
Sanctioned by the U. S. Army Air Force as
the official motion picture story of the
Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, John Rawlins; story, Norman Reilly
Rain, Doris Gilbert; photographer, Hal
Mohr; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 10Mar44;
LP12580.
LADIES' DAY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,,
c1943, 62 min,, sd, From the play by
Robert Considine, Edward Clark Lilley and
Bertrand Robinson,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts, Dane Lussier; music, Roy Webb;
editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan43;
LP11954,
LADIES DAY IN SPORTS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1943. 881 ft., sd. (The
World of Sports, no, 85)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; editor,
Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan43;
MP13468,
LADIES IN RETIREMENT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941, 10 reels, sd. From the
play by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy.
Credits: Producers, Lester Cowan, Gilbert
Miller; director, Charles Vidor; screen-
play, Garrett Fort, Reginald Denham;
music score, Ernest Toch; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep41;
LP10755,
LADIES IN WADING, RKO Pathe, Inc,,
c1948, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sport-
scope, no, 11)
Summary: Swimming champions, Marilyn
Sahner, Ann Curtis, Suzanne Zimmerman,
Patty Elsener, and Billie Atherton, show
their prowess at the Boca Raton Club pool
in Florida,
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri,
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 25Jun48; MP3186,
LADIES MAN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 91 min., sd., b&w,.35mm,. Based on
a story by William Bowers and Robinson
Holbert,
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director,
William D, Russell; screenplay, Edmund
Beloin, Jack Rose, Lewis Meltzer; music
director, Irvin Talbot; film editor, Everett
Douglas,
Cast; Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley, Virginia
Welles, Spike Jones and his City Slickers.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jan47;
LP823,
LADIES MUST LIVE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1940. 6 reels, sd, Froma
play by George M. Cohan,
Credits: Associate producer, William
Jacobs; director, Noel Smith; screenplay,
Robert E, Kent; film editor, Everett Dodd,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Jul40;
LP9798,
LADIES OF THE CHORUS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1949. 61 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A song and dance comedy about
a socialite's acceptance of her son's
impending marriage to a chorus girl,
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Romm;
director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Harry
Sauber, Joseph Carole; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Richard
Fantl,
Cast: Adele Jergens, Marilyn Monroe,
Rand Brooks, Nana Bryant, Eddie Garr,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb49;
LP2102,
LADIES OF WASHINGTON, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1944, 5,447 ft.,
sd,
Credits; Director, Louis King; screenplay,
Wanda Tuchock; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
25May44; LP12755.
THE LADY AND THE LUG, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 20 min., sd. (Elsa Maxwell
Comedies)
Credits: Director, William McGann;
original story, Owen Crump, Jack Henley;
screenplay, Charles Marion, Arthur V,
Jones,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40; LP10355,
THE LADY AND THE MONSTER, c1944.
Presented by Republic Pictures, 9 reels,
sd, Based on the novel "Donovan's Brain"
by Curt Siodmak,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Dane Lussier,
Frederick Kohner; music score, Walter
Scharf; orchestral arrangements, Marlin
Skiles; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Feb44;
LP12515,
LADY AT MIDNIGHT. John Sutherland Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released by Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1948, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A young couple struggle to
retain custody of their adopted child,
fighting a scheming lawyer who resorts to
murder in an effort to obtain his ends,
Credits: Producer, John Sutherland;
director, Sherman Scott; original story and
screenplay, Richard Sale; music director,
Leo Erdody; film editor, Martin Cohn,
Cast; Richard Denning, Frances Rafferty,
Lora Lee Michel, Ralph Dunn, Nana Bryant,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 11Aug48; LP1810.
LADY BE GOOD, Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 12 reels,
sd,, b&ew, Based on an original story by
Jack McGowan,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Norman Z, McLeod; screenplay, Jack
McGowan, Kay Van Riper, John McClain;
music direction, Georgie Stoll; vocal and
orchestrations, Leo Arnaud, George Bass-
man, Conrad Salinger; film editor, Fredrick
Y. Smith,
© Loew's Inc,; 2Jul41; LP10587,
LADY BODYGUARD. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1943, 7 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Edward Haldeman and Vera Caspary,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
William Clemens; screenplay, Edmund
Hartmann, Art Arthur; photography, Daniel
Fapp; film editor, Billy Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jan43;
LP11913,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LADY CHASER. c1946. Presented by
P.R.C. Pictures, Inc, 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
G. T, Fleming-Roberts; screenplay, Fred
Myton; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 25Nov46; LP715,
THE LADY CONFESSES, P. R.C, Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; director,
Sam Newfield; original story, Irwin R.
Franklyn; screenplay, Helen Martin; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook
Todd,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 16May45;
LP13595,
THE LADY EVE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 10 reels, sd. Based on a story by
Monckton Hoffe,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; written and
directed by Preston Sturges; photographer,
Victor Milner; film editor, Stuart Gilmore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Mar4l;
LP10343,
A LADY FIGHTS BACK, Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
927 ft., sd., bew. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Original story, Herbert Morgan;
screenplay, George B, Seitz, Jr., Herbert
Morgan; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc,; 3Nov44; LP12950,
LADY FOR A NIGHT. c1942, 10 reels, sd,
Based on a story by Garrett Fort.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J,
Cohen; director, Leigh Jason; original
screenplay, Isabel Dawn, Boyce DeGaw;
music, David Buttolph; music director, Cy
Feuer; photographer, Norbert Brodine;
film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Jan42;
LP11100,
THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,, c1941. 10 reels. Based
on an original story by Jonathan Finn and
Theresa Oaks.
Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screen-
play, Warren Duff, Kathryn Scola,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Apr41;
LP10373,
LADY FROM CHUNGKING, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; director, William Nigh; original
story, Milton Raison, Sam Robins; screen-
play, Sam Robins; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Feb43;
LP11835,
LADY FROM LOUISIANA, c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Bernard Vorhaus; original story, Edward
James, Francis Faragon; screenplay, Vera
Caspary, Michael Hogan, Guy Endore; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Apr41;
LP10455,
THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based ona novel by Sherwood King,
Summary: A mystery-melodrama in which
three of the principal characters are mur-
dered, New York, San Francisco, anda
luxurious yacht provide the background,
Credits: Production and screenplay, Orson
Welles; assistant director, Sam Nelson;
music director, M. W, Stoloff; music score,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Viola
Lawrence,
Cast: Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles,
Everett Sloane, Glenn Anders,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 14Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1559,
THE LADY GAMBLES, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1949, 99 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary; A psychological drama about
the degradation of a woman who has a con-
suming passion for gambling. Filmed in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Credits; Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Michael Gordon; story, Lewis Meltzer,
Oscar Saul; adaptation, Halsted Welles;
screenplay, Roy Huggins; music, Frank
Skinner; film editor, Milton Carruth,
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston,
Stephen McNally, Edith Barrett, John Hoyt.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 28Apr49;
LP2383,
THE LADY HAS PLANS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 8 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Leo Birinski,
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohl-
mar; director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay,
Harry Tugend; music score, Leo Shuken,
Leigh Harline; editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Dec41;
LP11161,
LADY IN A JAM, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer-director, Gregory La
Cava; screenplay, Eugene Thackrey, Frank
Cockrell, Otho Lovering; music director,
Charles Previn; music score, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Jun42;
LP11433,
THE LADY IN QUESTION, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1940, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Vidor; story,
Marcel Achard; screenplay, Lewis Meltzer;
music, Lucien Moraweck; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Aug40;
LP9848,
LADY IN THE DARK, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1944, 10 reels, sd,, color, A Mitchell
Leisen production, Based on the play by
Moss Hart with music by Kurt Weill and
lyrics by Ira Gershwin,
Credits: Associate producer, Richard
Blumenthal; director, Mitchell Leisen;
screenplay, Frances Goodrich, Albert
Hackett; music scored and directed by
Robert Emmett Dolan; orchestral arrange-
ments, Robert Russell Bennett; editor,
Alma Macrorie, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Feb44;
LP12686,
LADY IN THE DEATH HOUSE, P.R.C,
Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; direc-
tor, Steve Sekely; original story, Frederick
C, Davis; screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt; orig-
inal music, Jan Gray; music supervision,
David Chudnow; film editor, Robert O,
Crandall,
© P. R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar44;
LP13583,
LADY IN THE LAKE, Loew's Inc., c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
11 reels, sd,, baw, 35mm, Based on the
novel by Raymond Chandler,
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Robert Montgomery; screenplay, Steve
Fisher; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc,; 300ct46; LP674.
THE LADY IS WILLING, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 9 reels, sd. From a story by
James Edward Grant, A Charles K, Feld-
man Group production,
Credits: Producer and director, Mitchell
Leisen; screenplay, James Edward Grant,
Albert McCleery; music score, W, Franke
Harling; music director, M, W, Stoloff; film
editor, Eda Warren,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jan42;
LP11035,
LADY, LET'S DANCE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1944, 10 reels, sd. Adapted from
the story by Scott R. Dunlap and Bradbury
Foote,
Credits; Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Frank Woodruff; original screenplay,
Peter Milne, Paul Gerard Smith; music
director, Edward Kay; photographer, Mack
Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 29Jan44;
LP12611,
LADY LUCK, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 97 min., sd., 35mm. Based ona
story by Herbert Clyde Lewis.
Credits; Producer, Warren Duff; director,
Edwin L, Marin; screenplay, Lynn Root,
Frank Fenton; music, Leigh Harline; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ralph
Dawson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Aug46;
LP702,
LADY OF BURLESQUE. Released through
United Artists, c1943, Presented by Hunt
Stromberg. 91 min., sd, Based on the
novel ''G-String Murders" by Gypsy Rose
Lee,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg;
director, William A, Wellman; screenplay,
James Gunn; music score, Arthur Lange;
photography, Robert de Grasse; film editor,
James E, Newcome,
© Hunt Stromberg Productions, Inc,;
30Apr43; LP12061,
LADY OF SPAIN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 17Apr44; MP14725,
LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS, SEE The Lost
One.
THE LADY OF THE LAKE, SEE Background
for Literature: The Lady of the Lake.
LADY OF THE LINKS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 10 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
(The World of Sports)
Summary: Shows Babe Didrikson on the
golf course of the Grossinger Country Club
in the Catskill Mountains,
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Apr49;
MP4266,
LADY ON A TRAIN, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1945, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; direc-
tor, Charles David; original story, Leslie
Charteris; screenplay, Edmund Beloin,
Robert O'Brien; music score, Miklos
Rozsa; film editor, Ted Kent, |
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 27Aug45;
LP13456,
THE LADY OR THE TIGER? Loew's Inc.,,
c1942, Presented by Metro- -Goldwyn-Mayer,
869 ft., sd., sepia. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture) From the story by Frank R, Stockton. |
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann;
screenplay, Herman Boxer; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc,; 14Apr42; LP11434,
THE LADY, OR THE TIGER? Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions,
c1949, 2 reels, sd,, b&w, 16mm, Based on
the story by Frank R. Stockton,
Summary: When an ancient, semi- barberidl
king administers justice in a unique fashion,
his daughter's Signal to her lover decides —
the young man's fate, 4
Credits: Producer, Louis Lantz; directed
and written by Charles Haas; editor, Daniel :
Cahn,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc,;
27Jun49; LP2424,
LADY SCARFACE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 65 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
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Frank Woodruff; original screenplay,
Arnaud D'Usseau, Richard Collins; editor,
Harry Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug41;
LP10637,
A LADY SURRENDERS. Gainsborough
Studios, London. Released in the U.S, by
Universal-International, c1947, Presented
by J. Arthur Rank, A Prestige picture.
Originally entitled ''Love Story."" Based on
the story by J. W, Drawbell.
Summary: A war-time love story about a
concert pianist and an RAF pilot, each of
whom conceals an unhappy secret—she,
that she is to die in a few months because
of a cardiac condition; he, that he will soon
be completely blind, Setting, Cornwall,
Credits: Producer, Harold Huth; director,
Leslie Arliss, Doreen Montgomery; music
director, Louis Levy.
Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Stewart
Granger, Patricia Roc, Tom Walls, Reginald
Purdell.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 11Dec47
(in notice: 1946); LP1980.
_A LADY TAKES A CHANCE, c1943. Pre-
sented by Frank Ross,
RKO Radio picture,
Credits: Producer, Frank Ross; director,
William A, Seiter; original story, Jo
Swerling; screenplay, Robert Ardrey;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Theron Warth,
© Frank Ross, Inc,; 15Sep43; LP12405,
86 min,, sd, An
THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 99 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A comedy-farce in which a
young career woman's efforts to salvage
her personal reputation jeopardize a top-
secret Navy project.
Credits: Producer, Harry Kurnitz; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; story, Jerry Gruskin;
screenplay, Everett Freeman; music, Max
Steiner; film editor, David Weisbart.
Cast: Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan, Eve
Arden, Robert Douglas, Allyn Joslyn.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec49;
LP2711,
_ LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN, SEE The Fan,
_ A LADY WITH FANS, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13339,.
gad WITH RED HAIR. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 8 reels, A Warner
Bros, -First National picture, Based upon
the memoirs of Mrs, Leslie Carter,
Credits; Director, Kurt Bernhardt; story,
N. Brewster Morse, Norbert Faulkner;
screenplay, Charles Kenyon, Milton Krims.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov40;
LP10083,
_ LADY WONDERFUL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Oct44; MP15310,
LAGUNA, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jul46; MP908,
"LAKE PLACID SERENADE, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Steve Sekely; original story,
Frederick Kohner; screenplay, Dick Irving
Hyland, Doris Gilbert; music director,
Walter Scharf; photographer, John Alton;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Dec44;
LP13066,
‘LAKE TITICACA, SEE Saludos Amigos.
LALAPALUZA LU. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Feb43; MP13282,
A LAMB IN A JAM, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd, (Noveltoon)
Credits; Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz, Carl Meyer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,;
LP13439,
4May45;
THE LAMBERTVILLE STORY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Pacemaker Series)
Summary: The citizens of Lambertville,
New Jersey, open a night club to entertain
the teen-agers on Saturday nights,
Credits: Editor, Robert Blauvelt; pho-
tographer, Boris Kaufman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.,;
MP4101,
20May49;
THE LAMBETH WALK. Distributed by
Loew's Inc., c1939, Presented by CAPAD.
7 reels, sd., baw, A Pinebrook production,
From "Me and My Girl," book and lyrics by
Louis Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber,
music by Noel Gay [pseud. of Reginald
Moxon Armitage]
Credits: Producer, Anthony Havelock-
Allan; director, Albert De Courville;
screenplay, Paddy Carstairs; continuity and
additional scenes, Robert Edmunds, Clifford
Grey; music director, Louis Levy.
© Loew's Inc,; 28Nov39; LP9554,
THE LAMP, Gateway Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., b&éw, 16mm, (The
Pirro Series, no, 4)
Summary: Pat Explains the principles of
lighting to his puppet, Pirro,
Credits: Directed. and written by Alvin J.
Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc.;
notice; 1948); LP2343,
15Jan49 (in
THE LAMP OF MEMORY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 20Apr42; MP12462,
LAMP POST FAVORITES. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short which features
the old favorites: ''Down by the Old Mill
Stream," ''You Were Meant for Me," "What
Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me for,'
"When You Wore a Tulip," and "Cuddle up a
Little Closer.'' Designed for audience
participation,
Credits: Producer and director, Harold
James Moore; screenplay, Courtney Leigh;
music director, Jack Shaindlin; editor,
Leonard Anderson,
Cast: The New Yorkers,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc
MP2902,
; 16Feb48;
LAMPLIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26May41; MP11179,
THE LAMPLIGHTERS SERENADE. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Jul42; MP12738,
LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED
STATES, Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr., c1942,
1 reel each, © Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr.;
3Jan42,
408-A, The Downy Woodpecker and the
Northern Flicker, MP12129,
502-A, The Prairie Horned Lark, the
Purple Martin and the Barn Swallow.
MP12130,
504-A, The Tufted Titmouse, Black-Capped
Chickadee and the Nuthatch, MP12131,
505-B. The Eastern House Wren, Catbird
and the Brown Thrasher, MP12132.
506-A. The Robin, Woodthrush and the
Bluebird, MP12133,
508-A, The Cedar Waxwing. MP12134.
510-B, The Red-Eyed Vireo, Black and
White Warbler, and the Louisiana Water
Thrush, MP12135,
510-C, The Black-Throated Green Warbler,
Magnolia Warbler, the Redstart and the
Yellow Warbler, MP12136,
511-D. The Eastern Cowbird, and Balti-
more Oriole, MP12137,.
513-A, The English Sparrow, Song Sparrow
and the Cardinal. MP12138,
513-B. The Eastern Field Sparrow, White-
Throated Sparrow and the Rose-Breasted
Grosbeak, MP12139,
513-C, The Eastern Chipping Sparrow, and
the Eastern Goldfinch, MP12140,
LAND OF ALASKA NELLIE, c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 801 ft.,
sd,, color. (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C, Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney,
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jan40; MP10127,
LAND OF FUN. Released by Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1941. 642 ft., sd., color,
(Color Rhapsody, no, 75)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis; music, Joe De Nat, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 1Mar41; LP10515.
LAND OF HUNTED MEN, Range Busters,
Inc., cl1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original story,
William L, Nolte; continuity, Elizabeth
Beecher; music, Frank Sanucci; photography,
James Brown; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 5Feb43; LP11866.
LAND OF LIBERTY. Motion Picture Pro-
ducers & Distributors of America, Inc.
Distributed by Loew's Inc,, c1941, 10 reels,
sd., b&w,
Credits: Narration, Jeanie MacPherson,
Jesse L, Lasky, Jr.; editor, Cecil B.
DeMille.
© Motion Picture Producers & Dis-
tributors of America, Inc,; 1Jan41;
LP10199,
LAND OF MEXICO. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc,, c1939, 1 reel.
Appl, author: Wallace W. Atwood,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Mar39;
MP9819,
LAND OF ORIZABA. c1942, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 785 ft., sd., color,
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer, Wilfrid Cline, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 30Dec42; MP13175,
LAND OF OUR FOREFATHERS, M., Minter
Culver, c1941,
Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11890,
4 reels, (The Story of
LAND OF ROMANCE. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947,
Bros.
Credits: Director, Luis Osorno Barona;
written by Charles Tedford; narrator, Tru-
man Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 31Aug47; MP2347,
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
LAND OF 10,000 LAKES, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Wil-
liam Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Mar45; MP16233,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LAND OF THE LAWLESS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1947, 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits; Producer, Barney A, Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Robert Crandall,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton; Christine McIntyre.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar47;
LP981,
THE LAND OF THE LOST. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story,
Isabel Manning Hewson; animation, Myron
Tafuri; music, Winston Sharpels,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7May48;
LP1586,.
LAND OF THE MAYAS. c1946, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 903 ft., sd., color.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nat Finston, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Feb46; MP301,
LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1942. 60 min., sd, From
the story 'Homesteads of Hate’ by Lee
Bond,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; screenplay, Morton Grant;
music director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Fred-
eric Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jan42;
LP11033,
LAND OF THE OUTLAWS, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Lambert Hillyer; story
and screenplay, Jos, O'Donnell; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, John C, Fuller,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Aug44;
LP 12831,
LAND OF THE QUINTUPLETS, c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 759 ft.,
sd., color, (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; photographer, William Steiner.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 10Mar42; MP12432,
LAND OF THE SIX GUNS, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Webb; direc-
tor, Raymond K, Johnson; story, Tom
Gibson; music directors, Lange & Porter;
photography, Edward A, Kull, William
Hyer; film editor, Robert Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7May40;
LP9624,
LAND WHERE TIME STOOD STILL, Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.
1 reel, sd., color, (Lowell Thomas' Magic
Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; pho-
tography, John W, Boyle; film editor, Russ
Sheilds, Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Apr42; MP14891,
LANDING GEAR SYNCHRONIZATION P-63,
Bell Aircraft Corp, Motion Picture Divi-
sion with the cooperation of the United
States Army Air Forces, 12 1/2 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Credits; Directed and written by Reed C,
Miller, Harold Kopel; cameraman, E, Boll-
inger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
9 prints, 14Nov45; MU16498,
LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,,
c1940, Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd,, color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 1Nov40; MP10891,
LANDRUSH. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark, direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; original story and
screenplay, Michael Simmons,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep46;
LP665,
LANDSCAPE OF THE NORSE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 8 min.,,
sd., color, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary; Scenes of both primitive and
modern life in Norway: the annual celebra-
tion at Oslo; the shipping and fishing
industries at Bergen; nomadic natives and
reindeer herds in Lapland,
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; narrator, George Carson
Putnam; music score, L, De Francesco;
film editor, Valeska Weidig,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
19Jan49; MP3937.
THE LANGUAGE OF DRAWING. McGraw-
Hill Book Co.,, Inc., c1948, 10 min,, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, (McGraw-Hill Text Films,
Mechanical Drawing Series, no, 1)
Summary: The film shows how the study
of mechanical drawing is helpful in modern
production in the building industry,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co.,, Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3577,
THE LANGUAGE OF GRAPHS, Coronet,
c1948, 13 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Using a typical real-life situa-
tion as a basis, this film teaches high
school students the form, uses, and advan-
tages of the graph as a means of commun-
icating mathematical concepts, Four types
are shown: the line, bar, circle, and equa-
tion graphs,
Credits: Collaborator, H. C. Christoffer-
son,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 4Mar48; MP3274,
LARAMIE, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949.
56 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid prevents an
Indian uprising in Wyoming in 1870,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; written by Barry Ship-
man; film editor, Paul Borofsky,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Fred Sears, Tommy Ivo, Bob Wilke.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19May49;
LP2302,
THE LARAMIE TRAIL, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd, A Smiley
Burnette production, Based on the novel
"Mystery at Spanish Hacienda" by Jackson
Gregory.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; screenplay, J. Ben-
ton Cheney; music score, Mort Glickman;
photographer, Ellis Thackery; film editor,
Harry Keller,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 25Feb44;
LP12512,
LARCENY. Universal-International, c1948.
89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "The
Velvet Fleece" by Lois Eby and John
Fleming,
Summary; A crime-melodrama about the
nefarious activities of a group of swindlers
operating in a wealthy California town,
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, George Sherman; screenplay,
Herbert F. Margolis, Louis Morheim,
William Bowers; music, Leith Stevens;
film editor, Frank Gross,
Cast: John Payne, Joan Caulfield, Dan
Duryea, Shelley Winters, Dorothy Hart,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 16Nov48;
LP1977,
LARCENY IN HER HEART. c1946. Pre-
sented by PRC Pictures, 7 reels, sd.,
35mm, Based upon original characters and
story by Brett Halliday,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Ray-
mond L, Schrock; music director, Leo
Erdody.
Appl, author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Jun46; LP386,
LARCENY, INC, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1942, 95 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Based upon a play
by Laura and S, J, Perelman,
Credits: Associate producers, Jack Saper,
Jerry Wald; director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Everett Freeman, Edwin Gilbert;
music, Adolph Deutsch; music director,
Leo F, Forbstein; film editor, Ralph Daw-
son,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2May42;
LP11250,
LARCENY WITH MUSIC, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc,, c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Howard
Benedict: director, Edward Lilley; pho-
tography, Paul Ivano; film editor, Paul
Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Sep43;
LP12273,
A LASS IN ALASKA, Columbia Pictures
Corp,, c1948, 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Laff Tour Series, no, 2)
Summary: A comedy about the adventures
of Vera Vague in Alaska,
Credits; Producer and director, Ralph
Staub; screenplay, Larry Rhine; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Edmund Kimber,
Cast: Vera Vague,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 210ct48;
LP1869,
THE LASS WITH THE DELICATE AIR,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; TAug44; MP15094,
LASSIE COME HOME, Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd,, color, Based upon the novel by
Eric Knight.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; direc-
tor, Fred M, Wilcox; screenplay, Hugo
Butler; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
film editor, Ben Lewis, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 11Aug43; LP12218,
LASSIE COME HOME, SEE Son of Lassie.
A LASSO AND A LASS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Dec43; MP14411,
LASSO WIZARDS, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun41;
MP11272,
THE LAST ALARM. Monogram Pictures
Corp,, c1940. 7 reels,
Credits: Producer, T. R, Williams;
director, William West; original screen-
play, Al Martin; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Jun40;
LP9887,
THE LAST BANDIT. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1949, 80 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary; A Western about a reformed
bandit who thwarts a train robbery which is
engineered by his brother.
Credits: Associate producer and direc-
tor, Joseph Kane; screenplay, Thames
Williamson; story, Luci Ward, Jack Natte-
ford; music, Dale Butts; film editor,
er Ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
THE LAST BANDIT. Cont'd,
Arthur Roberts.
Cast: William Elliott, Adrian Booth,
Forrest Tucker, Andy Devine, Jack Holt.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49;
LP2361,.
THE LAST BOMB. Vitaphone Corp., in
cooperation with U, S. Army Air Forces,
©1947, Presented by Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jan47; MP1599,
THE LAST CHANCE, c1946. Presented by
MGM International Films Corp. 12 reels,
sd., b&w. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pic-
ture, A Praesens Film production,
Credits: Producer, L, Wechsler; direc-
tor, Leopold Lindtberg; book and screen-
play, Richard Schweizer; adaptation of
English dialogue, Elizabeth Montagu; adap-
tation of Italian dialogue, Alberto Barberis;
music score, Robert Blum; editor, Herman
Haller.
© MGM International Films Corp,;
4Jan46; LP92,
THE LAST CROOKED MILE, c1946, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.,
35mm. Based on a radio play by Robert L.
Richards,
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E,
Abel; director, Philip Ford; screenplay,
Jerry Sackheim; music score, Joseph
Dubin; music director, Morton Scott; pho-
tographer, Alfred Keller.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Apr46;
LP345,
LAST DAYS OF BOOT HILL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Norman S., Hall; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Nov47;
LP1298,
THE LAST DAYS OF DOLWYN, SEE Dolwyn.
LAST FRONTIER UPRISING. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 67 min., sd., color,
35mm, Based on an original story by
Jerome Odlum,
Credits; Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Harvey Gates; music score, Mort Glickman;
music director, Morton Scott; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Cast: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Foy
Willing, the Riders of the Purple Sage.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47;
LP842,
THE LAST HORSEMAN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Ed
Ear! Repp; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jun44;
LP12785,
THE LAST INSTALLMENT, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 2 reels, sd., baw. (A Crime
Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; original
story and screenplay, DeVallon Scott, Alan
Friedman; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Apr45; LP13229,
THE LAST LESSON. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
895 ft., sd., baw. (A Miniature) From the
short story by Alphonse Daudet,
Credits: Director, Allan R. Kenward;
screenplay, Herman Boxer; music score,
Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Gene
Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc,; 30Dec42; LP11755,
LAST NIGHT'S GARDENIAS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10881,
LAST OF THE BADMEN. SEE Bad Men of
Tombstone, = sae
THE LAST OF THE DUANES, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,120 ft.,
sd. Based on the story by Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, James Tinling;
screenplay, Irving Cummings, Jr., William
Conselman, Jr,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Sep41; LP10746.
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, SEE The
Last of the Redmen,
THE LAST OF THE REDMEN, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947, 77 min., sd., color,
35mm, Adapted from "The Last of the
Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, George Sherman; screenplay, Herbert
Dalmas, George H. Plympton; music direc-
tor, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
James Sweeney.
Cast: Jon Hall, Michael O'Shea, Evelyn
Ankers, Julie Bishop, Buster Crabbe,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug47;
LP1198,
LAST OF THE WILD HORSES, Crestwood
Pictures, Inc, Released through Screen
Guild Productions, Inc., c1948, 84 min.,
sd., sepia, 35mm, ,
Summary: A Western in which continual
raids on a herd of wild horses provoke a
feud between a wealthy rancher and his
neighbors, Filmed in Rogue River Valley
in southern Oregon,
Credits: Producer, Carl K, Hittleman;
director, Robert L, Lippert; original
screenplay, Jack Harvey; music score,
Albert Glasser; film editor, Paul Landres.
Cast: James Ellison, Mary Beth Hughes,
Jane Frazee, Douglas Dumbrille, James
Millican,
© Crestwood Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec48;
LP2086,.
THE LAST RIDE, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 56 min., sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture,
Credits: Director, D, Rose Lederman;
original screenplay, Raymond L, Schrock;
film editor, Harold McLernon,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., 6Oct44;
LP12869,
THE LAST ROUND-UP. Gene Autry Pro-
ductions, c1947, 77 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English; story, Jack Townley;
screenplay, Jack Townley, Earle Snell;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Gene Autry, Jean Heather, Ralph
Morgan, Carol Thurston,
© Gene Autry Productions; 280ct47;
LP1258,
THE LAST ROUND UP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13936,
THE LAST ROUND-UP. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14May43; MP14676.
THE LAST WORD, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division, 936 ft., baw, 35mm,
Summary; Designed as a part of the
Chevrolet Direct Selling Service for dealers,
this film shows the progressive research
engineering and proving of Chevrolet cars,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr,, 27May49; 9 prints, 31May49;
MU4168,
LAS VEGAS, FRONTIER TOWN. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1946, 10 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, (The Sports Parade)
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec46;
MP2445.
LAS VEGAS NIGHTS, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 9 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, William LeBaron;
director, Ralph Murphy; original screen-
play, Ernest Pagano, Harry Clork; pho-
tographer, William Mellor; film editor,
Arthur Schmidt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Mar41;
LP10360,
THE LATE GEORGE APLEY,. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1947. 98 min.,
sd,, bew, 35mm, From the play by John P,
Marquand and George S, Kaufman based on
the novel by John P, Marquand,
Credits: Director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
screenplay, Philip Dunne; music director,
Alfred Newman,
Cast: Ronald Colman, Peggy Cummins,
Richard Newy, Edna Best,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Mar47; LP1060,
LAUGH, LAUGH, LAUGH, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12879,
LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Charles Barton; story and screenplay,
Harry Sauber; music director, M. W, Stol-
off; film editor, Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Nov42;
LP11689,
LAUGHING AT DANGER. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
story, Joseph West; screenplay, Joseph
West, John Kraft; photographer, Fred Jack-
man, Jr.; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Jul40;
LP9998,
LAUNCHING A LIFE RAFT, Presented by
U, S. Coast Guard, sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;
title, descr, & 61 prints, 26Jul43; MU13777.
LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEANING, Burton
Holmes Films, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm, (Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc,
© A. P. Twogood; 15Mar46; MP442,
LAURA, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1944, 7,820 ft., sd. Adapted from the
novel by Vera Caspary.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger;
screenplay, Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffen-
stein, Betty Reinhardt; music director,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
110ct44; LP13194,
THE LAW AND MARTIN ROME, SEE The
Cry of the City.
LAW AND ORDER, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, Sam Robins; film editor, Holbrook N, |
Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Feb43;
LP11836,
LAW AND ORDER, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940, 6 reels. Based on a novel by
W.R., Burnett,
210
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LAW AND ORDER. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; screen-
play, Sherman Lowe, Victor McLeod.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 18Sep40;
LP9919,
LAW AND SOCIAL CONTROLS. Coronet,
c1949, 10 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Shows three broad areas of
social control—customs, moral codes, and
law—and shows how they affected the deci-
sions of a teen canteen,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Wendell
W. Wright.
© David A, Smart; 11May49; MP4219.
THE LAW COMES TO GUNSIGHT. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1947. 56 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Barney A, Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Reno Blair.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22May47;
LP1044,
LAW MEN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944,
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story
and screenplay, Glenn Tryon; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry Neu-
man; film editor, John C, Fuller,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; lApr44;
LP12587.
LAW OF THE BADLANDS. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
written and directed by Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr45; LP13226.
THE LAW OF THE BARBARY COAST,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949, 7 reels,
sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: A young girl assumes the role
of a dance hall queen in order to obtain
evidence against her brother's murderer.
Setting, the Barbary Coast during the
1880's,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Robert Libott, Frank Burt; film editor,
Henry Baptista,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Mar49;
LP2160,
LAW OF THE CANYON, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Eileen Gary; film editor, Burton Kramer,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Nancy Saunders, Buzz Henry, Texas Jim
Lewis.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 24Apr47;
LP1045.
LAW OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Republic
Productions, Inc,, c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Buffalo Bill organizes the
militia and drives off a gang of bandits who
are raiding the countryside, Setting, Kansas
at the outbreak of the Civil War.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; written by
Norman §, Hall; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Richard L, Van Enger.
Cast: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Gail Davis,
Roy Barcroft, John Holland,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49;
LP2295.
LAW OF THE JUNGLE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
George Bricker; photographer, Max Steng-
ler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 6Feb42;
LP11515,
LAW OF THE LASH. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 53 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Wil-
liam L, Nolte; music, Albert Glasser; film
editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: Al "Lash" La Rue, Al "Fuzzy"
St. John,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 6Feb47; LP838.
LAW OF THE NORTHWEST. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story
and screenplay, Luci Ward,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar43;
LP11921,
LAW OF THE RANGE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 6 reels, sd. Suggested
by a story by Charles E, Barnes,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Sherman
Lowe; music director, Charles Previn;
photographer, Charles Van Enger.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jun41;
LP10522,
LAW OF THE SADDLE, c1943, Presented by
PRC Pictures Corp. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Melville DeLay; original story
and screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 18Sep43;
LP12265,
LAW OF 'THE TIMBER. c1941. Presented by
Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd.,
35mm. Adapted from "The Speck on the
Wall" by James Oliver Curwood.
Credits: Director, Bernard B. Ray;
screenplay, Jack Natteford; music director,
Clarence E, Wheeler; film editor, Carl
Himm,
Appl. author: P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 7Dec41
(in notice: 1942); LP523,
LAW OF THE TROPICS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 76 min,, sd. From
a book by Alice Tisdale Hobart,
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Stoloff;
director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Charles
Grayson; film editor, Frederick Richards.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Oct41;
LP10748,
LAW OF THE VALLEY. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1944, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton;
story and screenplay, Jos, O'Donnell;
music director, Edward Kay; photography,
Marcel LePicard; film editor, Pierre Janet.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Sep44;
LP12844,
LAW OF THE WEST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 54 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a dishonest
land agent is brought to justice,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
J, Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller,
Cast; Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune,
Bill Kennedy, Gerry Pattison, Jack Ingram,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 20Feb49;
LP2173,
THE LAW RIDES AGAIN, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Robert Tansey;
director, Alan James; original screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 18Jun43;
LP12103,
LAWLESS BREED, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; original screenplay, Bob Williams;
music director, Milton Rosen; film editor,
Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug46;
LP544,
LAWLESS CODE. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which Jimmy and
Cannonball bring a dishonest promoter and
murderer to justice, thereby clearing an
innocent man of suspicion,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Basil Dickey;
music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Riley
Hill, Tristram Coffin, Myron Healey,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Nov49;
LP2665.
LAWLESS EMPIRE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 58 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; story, Elizabeth
Beecher; screenplay, Bennett Cohen; film
editor, Paul Borofsky,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Nov45;
LP13673,
LAWLESS PLAINSMEN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Mar42;
LP11238,
THE LAWTON STORY OF THE PRINCE OF
PEACE, Hallmark Productions, Inc., c1949,
120 min,, sd., color, 16mm and 35mm,
Summary: The fictionalized life of a
minister and his family serves as an intro-
duction to the presentation of the annual
Wichita Mountain Easter Pageant, in which
the people of Lawton, Oklahoma, enact the
story of the Christus,
Credits: Producer, Kroger Babb; pageant
producer, Neil E, Bogan; story director,
William Beaudine; pageant director, Harold
Daniels; original story, Mildred A, Horn;
original pageant story, Rev. A. Mark
Wallock; screenplay, Milton Raison, Scott
Darling; narration, DeVallon Scott; narrator,
Knox Manning; music director, Edward J.
Kay; film editor, Dick Currier.
Cast: Ginger Prince, Forrest Taylor,
Millard Cody, Ferris Taylor, Gwyn Shipman,
© Hallmark Productions, Inc,; 1Apr49;
LP2567,
LAYING OUT AND INSTALLING STERN
TUBE, TAIL SHAFT AND PROPELLER.
© R, C. M. Productions, Inc,
Appl, author: Arthur Hoerl,
1, Running a Temporary Line, © title,
descr, & 15 prints, 13Dec43; MU14276.
2, Laying Off Bulkheads. © title, descr. &
15 prints, 13Dec43; MU14277,
3, Running a Permanent Line and Boring.
© title, descr, & 20 prints, 26Jun44;
MU14969,
4, Fitting Tube, Shaft and Propeller.
© title, descr, & 20 prints, 26Jun44;
MU14970,
LAYING OUT, DRILLING, AND TAPPING
FLANGES ON SEA CHEST.
Appl, author: Arthur Hoerl,
© R.C.M. Productions, Inc,; title, descr.
& 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14187,
THE LAZY HUNTER, Released by Warner
Bros., c1946, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Howard Hill; narrator,
Knox Manning, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30ct46; MP1237,
LAZY LADY, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Dec45; MP60,
LAZY RIVER, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
tie Memes!
MCLEE NGS Pe OD OO AE MR a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
211
LAZY RIVER. Cont'd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14548.
LAZY RIVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 4Dec44; MP15462,
LAZYBONES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11932,
LEADER LINE STYLING. Jam Handy Pic-
ture Service, Inc, 1 min., sd. Chevrolet.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 1Nov4l; 80 prints, 3Nov41;
MU11709.
LEADERSHIP IN ACTION. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp, 45 min.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Bill Smith, a Frigidaire dealer,
takes a tour through the company's factory
and through the Engineering, Research,
Test, and Home Economics Departments.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title
& descr., 15May48; 44 prints, 17May48;
MU3004,
LEAP YEAR LENA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14407,
LEARN AND LIVE, The Vitaphone Corp,, in
cooperation with the U. S. Army, c1945,
20 min,, sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
narrator, Knox Manning,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Jul45;
LP13394,
LEARNING TO SWIM. Presented by United
States Coast Guard. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 24May44; MU14864.
LEARNING TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN.
PART 1. A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 21 min.,
sd,, baw, 16mm, (Teacher Education Series,
Film 1)
Summary: A case study of a maladjusted
girl of 15, with a presentation of the diag-
nostic techniques employed by her teacher.
Prepared to accompany the textbook,
"Student Teaching,” by Dr. Raleigh Schorl-
ing.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47;
MP2672.
LEARNING TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN,
PART 2. A REMEDIAL PROGRAM. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947,. 23 min.,
sd., bew, 16mm, (Teacher Education
Series, Film 2)
Summary: This film shows how a mal-
adjusted student's interest in art is used to
develop interest in other work and confi-
dence in herself. A continuation of the case
study begun in Part 1. Prepared to accom-
pany the textbook, ''Student Teaching," by
Dr. Raleigh Schorling.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47;
MP2673,
LEATHER BURNERS, Released thru United
Artists, c1942, 66 min., sd. Based upon
the story by Bliss Lomax and characters
created by Clarence E. Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Joseph E, Henabery; screenplay, Jo
Pagano; music score, Samuel Kaylin; music
direction, Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell
Harlan; editor, Carrol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
26O0ct42; LP12292,
LEATHER GLOVES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 75 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on the story by Richard English,
Summary; A down-and-out boxer regains
his self-respect.
Credits; Producers and directors, Richard
Quine, William Asher; screenplay, Brown
Holmes; film editor, Viola Lawrence,
Cast: Cameron Mitchell, Virginia Grey,
Jane Nigh, Sam Levene, Henry O'Neill.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Nov48;
LP1897. ———
LEATHERNECKS ON PARADE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp, with the coopera-
tion of the U. S. Marine Corps, cl1944,
1 reel, sd., color. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek, Tech-
nicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Jan44; MP14788,
THE LEATHERPUSHERS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, John Rawlins; screenplay, Larry
Rhine, Ben Chapman, Maxwell Shane;
cameraman, Stanley Cortez; film editor,
Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Sep40;
LP9904,
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, Presented
by Darryl F, Zanuck, 9,945 ft., sd., 35mm,
Based on the novel by Ben Ames Williams.
Credits: Director, John M, Stahl; screen-
play, Joe Swerling; music, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jan46; LP579,
LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
comic strip ''Blondie" created by Chic
Young,
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Abby Berlin, original screenplay, Connie
Lee; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb45;
LP13098,
LEAVE IT TO HENRY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 57 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on the story "The Cruise of the
Prairie Queen" by D. D. Beauchamp.
Summary: A small town farce about a
lawyer who is accused of setting fire to
a toll bridge which is accidentally burned
during the community centennial celebra-
tion,
Credits: Producer, Peter Scully; director,
Jean Yarbrough; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Peter Scully.
Cast; Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett,
Gary Gray, Barbara Brown, Mary Stuart.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Jun49;
LP2393,
LEAVE IT TO ROLL-OH, Jam Handy Pic-
ture Service, Inc,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,; title
& descr., 25Apr40; 231 prints, 26Apr40;
LU9603.
LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, c1944, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; original screen-
play, Tim Ryan, Eddie M. Davis; photog-
rapher, Ira Morgan; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Jul44;
LP12727,
LEAVE US CHASE IT. Screen Gems, Inc.,
¢c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Phantasy
Cartoon)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Howard Swift; story, Cal
Howard; animation, Grant Simmons, Paul
Sommer, Jay Sarbry; music, Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8May47; LP983.
LEAVES, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, in collaboration with Clyde Fisher,
¢c1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Credits; Melvin Brodshaug and Laura
Krieger Eads,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jun47; MP2295,
LEBENDE TEDDY BAEREN, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, German version of "Live
Teddy Bears,"
Summary: Portrays the life and habits of
the koala, emphasizing the adaptation of the
koala to its environment, especially in rela-
tion to food supply. For primary and
middle grades,
Credits; Collaborators, The Staff of the
Australian Museum,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4616.
LEES HAND HOOKED RUGS BY MINERVA,
James Lees and Sons Co,, c1949, 1 min.,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary; A spot commercial demonstrat-
ing the making of a hand-hooked rug with
Minerva Sparkletone rug yarns,
Appl, author: Karl Katz.
© James Lees and Sons Co,; 2Aug49;
MP4488,.
LEGACY, SEE Adam Had Four Sons.
THE LEGEND OF COYOTE ROCK, Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
Credits; Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney; animation, John Lounsbery,
Norman Tate, George Nicholas, Edwin
Aardal; music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 10Apr45;
LP13600,
LA LEGENDE D'UYLENSPIEGEL, SEE The
Mysterious Picture.
LEGION OF THE LAWLESS. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 59 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
David Howard; story, Berne Giler; screen-
play, Doris Schroeder; music director,
Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederick Knudtson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Jan40;
LP9343,
LEGS AIN'T NO GOOD. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Dec42; MP13173,
LEND A PAW, Walt Disney Productions,
c1941, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Mickey
Mouse)
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Jul41;
LP10691,
LEO REISMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1941, 10min,
sd, (Melody Master)
Credits; Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 24Dec41;
MP12449,
THE LEOPARD MAN. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, cl1943, 66 min., sd. From the
novel "Black Alibi'' by Cornell Woolrich,
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, Ardel Wray;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Mark Robson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19May43;
LP12246,
THE LEOPARD MEN OF AFRICA, Zeidman
International, Inc., c1940, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Directors, Paul Hoefler, Allyn
Butterfield; story, Paul Hoefler.
© Zeidman International, Inc.; 20Jun40;
LP9775,
LEPRECHAUN'S GOLD, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
Credits; Director, Bill Tytla; story,
I, Klein; animation, George Garmanetti,
Steve Muffatti; music, Winston Sharples,
212
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LEPRECHAUN'S GOLD, Cont'd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 14O0ct49;
LP2577.
LES BROWN AND THE BAND OF RENOWN.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 15 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B, Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 15Mar49;
MP4085,
LET 'EM GO ALIVE! Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Jul42;
MP12702,
LET HUEY DOIT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Person-Oddity,
no, 116)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Walter Herlihy.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 8Feb43;
MP13309,
LET IT BE ME, c1944, 7 min., sd., color,
(Blue Ribbon Hit Parade Cartoon) A Re-
issue,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 90ct44; MP15293,
LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Dec44; MP15471,.
LET ME OFF UPTOWN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 12Jan42; MP12047,
LET YOURSELF GO! Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc, 1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr,, 22Jan41; 710 prints, 21Jan41;
LU10184,
LET'S ALL BACK THE ATTACK, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 13Mar44; MP14598,
LET'S ALL BE AMERICANS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Aug41; MP11477,
LET'S BE READY. Safety Education Dept.,
Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., c1942,
Presented by The Connecticut Defense
Council, 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: F, W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.; 2Apr42;
MP 12346,
LET'S BEAT OUT SOME LOVE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 290ct43; MP14083,
LET'S COGITATE. Loew's Inc., c1948,
8 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) (Have You Ever Wondered,
no, 2) An MGM picture, Based on material
appearing in Parents Magazine.
Summary: Pete Smith endeavors to tell
why a boomerang comes back, and how
many miles an elevator boy travels ina
day,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; screen-
play, Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film
editor, Joseph Dietrick,
Cast: Dave O'Brien,
© Loew's Inc,; 10Dec48; MP3576,
LET'S COUNT. Coronet, c1948, 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the-use of count-
ing, distinguishes between cardinal and
ordinal counting, and illustrates the advan-
tages of grouping, tally marks, and numeri-
cal symbols, For children in the primary
grades,
Credits; Educational collaborator, F, Lyn-
wood Wren,
© David A, Smart; 16Jul48; MP3702,
LET'S COUNT THE COST. Aetna Casualty &
Surety Company, c1948, 16 min,, sd,,
color, 16mm,
Summary: This film, part of a campaign
for greater public safety, presents the
reasons for increases in insurance rates,
describes the causes of accidents on the
highways, and explains ways to prevent
them,
© The Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.;
15Sep48; MP3926,
LET'S DOIT. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12403,
LET'S DREAM THIS ONE OUT. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11687.
LET'S FACE IT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based on a musical
play by Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields,
and Cole Porter, Suggested by a play by
Norma Mitchell and Russell G, Medcraft.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred
Kohlmar; director, Sidney Lanfield; screen-
play, Harry Tugend; music direction,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Paul Weather-
wax,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 80ct43;
LP12310,
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11162,
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11328,
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 40ct43; MP14024,
LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Sep43; MP13993,
LET'S GET LOST. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 2Aug43; MP13814,
LET'S GET OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT,
Jam Handy Organization, Inc, Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp.
12 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of
the first few minutes of every sales contact,
and suggests five important objectives to be
accomplished in these few minutes,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 7 prints, 15May48; MU3002,
LET'S GET TOUGH, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original
story and screenplay, Harvey Gates; pho-
tographer, Art Reed; film editor, Robert
Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22May42;
LP11456.
LET'S GO, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13455.
LET'S GO COLLEGIATE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original screen-
play, Edmond Kelso; music director,
Edward Kay; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Sep41;
LP10704,
LET'S GO FISHING. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Directors: Van Campen Heilner,
Andre de La Varre; narrator, Sam Balter,
Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov44;
LP12956,
LET'S GO GUNNING, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945, 10 min., sd., color, (The Sports
Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and de La
Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP418,
LET'S GO LATIN, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Harold
James Moore; music director, Jack
Shaindlin; editor, Leonard Anderson.
Cast: Chito Izar, Chico and his Rhumba
Rascals,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 16Feb48
(in notice; 1947); MP2871,
LET'S GO STEADY, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Del Lord; story, William B. Sackheim;
screenplay, Erna Lazarus; film editor,
Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 4Jan45;
LP13146,
LET'S GO STEPPING. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1945, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4May45;
LP13345,
LET'S GO SWIMMING, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 10min,, sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Frederick Richards;
narration, Charles Tedford; narrator, Knox
Manning,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 25Jan47; MP1617,
LET'S GO TO THE CIRCUS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1949, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A visit behind the scenes of the
big top and a ringside view of the various
acts, including the clowns, acrobats,
animals, and the human projectiles,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Nov49; MP4847,
LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc, in cooperation with the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, c1948, Presented by members of
the motion picture industry. 9 min., sd,,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: First in a series of films about
motion pictures. Shows how they began,
how they are made today, and the people
who make and show them,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec48;
MP4068,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
213
LET'S HAVE FUN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Charles Barton; story and screenplay,
Harry Sauber; music director, M. W, Stol-
off; film editor, William Claxton,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Feb43;
LP11884,
LET'S LIVE A LITTLE. United California
Productions, Inc, Released by Eagle-Lion
Films, c1948. 85 min,, sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A farce about the romantic
misadventures of a high-strung advertising
executive who becomes involved with two
female clients,
Credits: Producers, Eugene Frenke,
Robert Cummings; director, Richard
Wallace; original story, Albert J. Cohen,
Jack Harvey; screenplay, Howard Irving
Young, Edmund Hartmann, Albert J, Cohen,
Jack Harvey; music score, Werner Heymann;
music director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Arthur Hilton,
Cast: Hedy Lamarr, Robert Cummings,
Anna Sten, Robert Shayne, Mary Treen,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 6Nov48;
LP1950,
LET'S LIVE AGAIN. Frank Seltzer Produc-
tions, Inc, Released by Twentieth Century-
Fox Films, Inc., c1948,. 67 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A farce about an atomic
scientist who is committed to a sanitarium
because he believes that a mongrel dog is
the reincarnation of his missing brother,
Credits: Producer, Frank N, Seltzer;
director, Herbert I. Leeds; original story,
Herman Wohl, John Vlahos; screenplay,
Rodney Carlisle, Robert Smalley; music
score, Ralph Stanley; film editor, Bert
Jordon,
Cast: John Emery, Hillary Brooke, Taylor
Holmes, Diana Douglas, James Millican,
Rags.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Feb48; LP1859,
LET'S LOOK AT ANIMALS, Young America
Films, Inc., c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Designed for use in the pri-
mary grades this animated film shows how
animals differ both in appearance and living
habits,
Credits: Adviser, Dr, Gerald S, Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc,; 22Mar49;
MP3952,
LET'S MAKE BELIEVE, sd., color, 16mm,
© Grace Petitclerc & William de Diego;
title, descr., & 20 prints, 6Jun49; MU4719.
Summary: A series for children which
reenacts Mother Goose nursery rhymes.
1, Jack Be Nimble, Hector Protector Was
Dressed All in Green, and Wee Willie
Winkie,
2, Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, and
Hippity Hop to the Barber Shop,
| LET'S MAKE MUSIC. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 84 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay,
Nathanael West; music director, Roy Webb;
editor, Desmond Marquette,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Jan41;
LP10472,
LET'S MAKE RHYTHM, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1947, 20 min., sd., béw,
35mm, (Musical Featurette, no. 3)
Credits: Director, Wallace Grissell;
written by George Bilson; film editor,
Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Stan Kenton, Gail Davis, Jay Norris,
June Christy,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 23May47;
LP1067,
LET'S PLAY FAIR. Coronet, c1949, 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Presents problems of give and
take, and teaches the value of fair play.
For children in the second through the
sixth grades,
Credits: Educational Collaborator, William
E. Young.
© David A, Smart; 12Jul49; MP4494,
LET'S PLAY SAFE. Portafilms, c1947,
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator,;,William H, Murray,
© Portafilms; 20Sep47; MP2578.
LET'S SCUFFLE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 12Jan42; MP12050,
LET'S SING A COLLEGE SONG, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Sing and Be Happy Series,
no, 13)
Credits: Producer and director, Harold
James Moore; screenplay, Courtney Leigh.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Apr47;
MP2182,
LET'S SING A LOVE SONG, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring
"Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," "Blue
Bells of Scotland," "Santa Lucia" and "When
You and I Were Young Maggie."" Designed
for audience participation,
Credits: Director, Benjamin R, Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 31Jan49 (in notice: 1948); MP3855.
LET'S SING A SONG ABOUT THE MOON-
LIGHT. Vitaphone Corp,, cl1947, 10 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm, (Memories from Melody
Lane) Warner Bros,
Credits: Directed and written by Jack
Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 19Dec47; MP2705.
LET'S SING A SONG FROM THE MOVIES,
Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm, (Memories From Melody Lane)
Warner Bros,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
directed and written by Jack Scholl; narra-
tor, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold
McLernon,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 16Aug48;
MP3260.
LET'S SING A SONG OF THE WEST. Vita-
phone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Memories from Melody Lane)
Warner Bros,
Credits: Written and directed by Jack
Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 24Sep47; MP2369.
LET'S SING A STEPHEN FOSTER SONG,
Vitaphone Corp,, c1948, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Memories from Melody Lane)
Warner Bros,
Summary: Recreates scenes from the life
of Stephen Foster, and shows him at work
on ''My Old Kentucky Home," '"'Swanee
River," "Beautiful Dreamer," and ''Camp-
town Races," Designed for audience parti-
cipation,
Credits; Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
directed and written by Jack Scholl; narra-
tor, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold
McLernon,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar48;
MP2975,.
LET'S SING A STEPHEN FOSTER SONG,
Vitaphone Corp,, c1948, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Memories from Melody Lane)
Warner Bros,
Summary: Recreates scenes from the life
of Stephen Foster, and shows him at work
on ''My Old Kentucky Home," ''Swanee
River," "Beautiful Dreamer," and "Camp-
town Races," Designed for audience parti-
cipation,
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
directed and written by Jack Scholl; narra-
tor, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold
McLernon,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar48; MP4580,
LET'S SING A WESTERN SONG, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 27May47;
MP2127,
LET'S SING AN OLD-TIME SONG, Vitaphone
Corp., c1947, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Warner Bros,
Summary: Stories behind the writing of
favorite songs, such as ''The Band Played
on," "A Bicycle Built for Two," and "Come,
Josephine, in My Flying Machine." Design-
ed for audience participation,
Credits: Directed and written by Jack
Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Dec47; MP2626,
LET'S SING GRANDFATHER'S FAVORITES.
Vitaphone Corp., cl1948, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Memories from Melody Lane)
Warner Bros,
Credits; Directed and written by Jack
Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Mar48; MP2807,
LET'S TALK IT OVER. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Jun43; MP13626,
LET'S VISIT A POULTRY FARM, Coronet,
c1948. 10 min,, sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary; A young girl visits a poultry
farm where she sees chickens, ducks, and
turkeys, She sees the pullet range;
observes how eggs are gathered, sorted and
packed; and learns to appreciate the impor-
tance of a hatchery, For primary and
intermediate grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, I. Owen
Foster.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 18Feb48; MP4278.
THE LETTER, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 11 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. By W. Somerset
Maugham,
Credits: Director, William Wyler; screen-
play, Howard Koch; music, Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov40;
LP10068,
A LETTER FOR EVIE. Loew's Inc., c1945,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the story "The
Adventure of a Ready Letter Writer," by
Blanche Brace,
Credits: Producer, William H, Wright;
director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, De
Vallon Scott, Alan Friedman; music score,
George Bassman; film editor, Chester W.
Schaeffer,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Dec45; LP54,
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN.
Rampart Productions, Inc, Released by
Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948, 90 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
"Brief einer Unbekannten," by Stefan Zweig.
Summary: Shows the undying love of a
young girl for the pianist who betrays and
forgets her, Setting, Vienna in the 1890's.
Credits: Producer, John Houseman;
director, Max Opuls; screenplay, Howard
Koch; orchestrations, David Tamkin; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Ted J, Kent,
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Mady
Christians, Marcel Journet, Art Smith,
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc,
© Rampart Productions, Inc.; 10Jun48;
LP1916,
A LETTER FROM BATAAN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942, 14 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William C. Thomas;
director, William H. Pine; screenplay,
214
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
A LETTER FROM BATAAN, Cont'd.
Maxwell Shane; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; editor, Howard A, Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Sep42;
LP11615.
A LETTER FROM CAIRO, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941,. 1 reel, sd.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, David Cooper; narrator, Lowell
Thomas; music score, L. De Francesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5May41; MP11265,
A LETTER FROM IRELAND, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943, 2,002 ft., sd. (A
Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Brian Desmond Hurst.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14May43;
MP13601.
LETTER TO A REBEL, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This
Is America, no, 9)
Summary: Free enterprise and the
capitalistic system are defended by a small-
town newspaper editor in a letter to his
son, a college student who fancies himself
a rebel against the established order.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Larry O'Reilly; script, Oviatt Mc-
Connell; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 25Jun48; MP3189,
A LETTER TO THREE WIVES, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 103 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm, Based on a story by John
Klempner.
Summary: A comedy describing the
manners and morals of suburbia. Whena
hated rival sends a cryptic note to three
wives telling them that she has run off with
one of their husbands, each wife examines
her marital security,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; direc-
tion and screenplay; Joseph L, Mankiewicz;
adaptation, Vera Caspery; music, Alfred
Newman; editor, J. Watson Webb, Jr.
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann
Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jan49; LP2208.
LEVELING TRAINING, © George Fry &
Associates, Inc,
Appl. author; William J. Biehl,
C-0. Four Body Motions, © title, descr, &
4 prints, 250ct46; MU1231,
C-16. Wrist Motion, © title, descr, &
2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1443,
C-17. Forearm Motion. © title, descr, &
2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1444,
C-18, Full Arm Motion, © title, descr. &
2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1445,
C-19, Full Body Motion, © title, descr. &
2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1446,
C-23. Full Arm Motion. © title, descr, &
2 prints, 15Sep46; MU1274.
C-24, The Leveling Technique Applied to a
Small Assembly Operation, © title, descr,
& 2 prints, 15Sep46; MU1377.
C-25. Combined Motions. © title, descr, &
4 prints, 29Dec46; MU1447,
'LEVEN THIRTY SATURDAY NIGHT. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12305,
LEW LEHR MAKES THE NEWS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
(Movietone's Dribble Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
26May44; MP14932,
LIBELED LADY, SEE Easy To Wed,
LIBERIA, AFRICA'S ONLY REPUBLIC.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 28 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary; Illustrates the growth and
development of one of the world's largest
rubber plantations and shows the economic
and social progress of the Liberian people.
© The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.,; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 23Aug49; MU4423,
LIBERTE PROVISOIRE, SEE He Stayed for
Breakfast,
LIBERTY ON PARADE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Jun43; MP13699,
THE LIBRARIAN, Burton Holmes Films,
Inc,, c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
(Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc.
© A, P. Twogood; 15May47; MP2079,
LIEBESTRAUM. Musicolor, Inc, Released
by United Artists, c1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (David L. Loew Musicolor Short)
Summary: A musical short presenting
"Liebestraum (A Dream of Love)" by Franz
Liszt.
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen;
orchestrations, Charles Miller.
© Musicolor, Inc.; 7May48; MP3860,
LE LIEVRE ET LA TORTUE, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1948,. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, French version of "The
Hare and the Tortoise,"
Summary; Real animal characters enact
the well-known fable about the race between
the tortoise and the hare,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3377,
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL
BLIMP. The Archers, Released by United
Artists Corp,, c1945, Presented by
G. C.F, 149 min., sd., color,
Credits: Directed and written by Michael
Powell, Emeric Pressburger; music, Allan
Gray; photographer, George Perinal; editor,
John Seabourne, Technicolor.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.; 1Jun45;
LP659,
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE WICKED
LADY SKELTON, SEE The Wicked Lady.
LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942, 7,575 ft.,
sd, From a play by Emlyn Williams,
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screen-
play, Nunnally Johnson; music, Alfred New-
man,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Dec42; LP11806,
LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY. Loew's
Inc,, c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Aurania Rouverol,
Credits; Director, George B, Seitz;
screenplay, Agnes Christine Johnston;
music direction, Georgie Stoll; film editor,
Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Aug41; LP10803,
LIFE IN A DROP OF WATER. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Robert T, Hatt.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 7Jul47; MP2571,
LIFE IN A FISHING VILLAGE, Coronet,
c1948, 11 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Shows typical scenes in the
harbor and town of Gravarna, a fishing
village on the west coast of Sweden, with
emphasis on the importance of the fishing
fleet to the activities of the entire village.
For children and adults,
Credits; Educational collaborator, Clyde
F, Kohn,
© David A, Smart; 270ct48; MP3724,
LIFE IN A NUDIST COLONY. Telafilm Co.,
c1949, 13 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how the people live in
the Spatzl Colony, off Lye Lane, London,
England,
Appl, author: Louis Erisman,
© Telafilm Co,; 26Aug49; MP4610.
LIFE IN HOT, DRY LANDS (CALIFORNIA),
Coronet, c1949, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the plant and animal life
of the desert and the activities of the no-
madic people who struggle for an existence
in arid regions,
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R.
McConnell,
© David A, Smart; 11May49; MP4221.
LIFE IN LOWLANDS (THE NETHERLANDS),
Coronet, c1949, 10 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the geographical fea-
tures of the Netherlands and explains how
dikes are constructed, how the land is
drained, and how the land and canals
complement each other for farming and
shipping. For intermediate, junior and
senior high school grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde
Kohn,
© David A, Smart; 9Mar49; MP4233,
LIFE IN MEDITERRANEAN LANDS
(CALIFORNIA). Coronet, cl1949. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the effect that the
"Mediterranean climate" has on the lives
and occupations of the inhabitants of South-
ern California,
Credits; Educational collaborator, W. R.
McConnell,
© David A, Smart; 11May49; MP4236.
LIFE IN OLD LOUISIANA (1830-1850). Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
With teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 26Dec41;
MP14199.
LIFE IN PARIS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1939, 972 ft., sd. (A Columbia Tour)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
narrator, Len Sterling,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Dec39;
MP9839,
LIFE IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF
CALIFORNIA, Coronet, c1949, 11 min,,
sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary; Shows how irrigation has made
the dry soil of central California rich and
productive.
Credits; Educational collaborator, W, R.
McConnell,
© David A, Smart; 28Apr49; MP4237,
A LIFE IN YOUR HANDS, Time, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A film to promote the Red
Cross National Blood Program, Shows the
peacetime need for blood donations and
illustrates how the blood is collected, pro-
cessed and distributed,
© Time, Inc.; 30Apr48; MP3078,
LIFE INSURANCE OCCUPATIONS, Voca-
tional Guidance Films, Inc,, c1948, 11 min.,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary; An analysis of the operations of
life insurance companies,
Appl, author: Arthur P, Twogood,
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
30Sep48; MP3893.
LIFE LINES,
Appl, author: W. D, Mattison,
© General Cable Corp.; title, descr. &
3 prints, 21Sep46; MU1107,
LIFE LINES, Aetna Life Affiliated Com-
panies for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.,
c1948. 9 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: A study of rules for safe
swimming,
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Company;
1Jul48; MP3931,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
215
THE LIFE OF RILEY. 2,650 ft, each.
A television series adapted from the radio
program, © Irving Brecher.
Credits: Producer and director, Irving
Brecher; original story, Irving Brecher,
Reuben Ship, Alan Lipscott.
Cast: Jackie Gleason, Rosemary DeCamp,
Gloria Winters, Lanny Rees,
2. Telecast Oct. 4, 1949; title, descr. &
2 prints, 5Dec49; LU2652,
3. Telecast Oct. 25, 1949; title, descr. &
3 prints, 5Dec49; LU2653.
4. Telecast Oct. 11, 1949; title, descr, &
2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2661.
5. Telecast Oct, 18, 1949; title, descr, &
2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2662.
6. Telecast Nov. 8, 1949; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2663.
THE LIFE OF RILEY. Brecher Productions,
Inc, Released through Universal Inter-
national Pictures Co,, Inc,, c1949, 87 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, Based on the radio pro-
gram of the same title.
Summary: A comedy about the domestic
trials of a goodhearted, but bumbleheaded,
factory hand, Setting, California.
Credits: Produced, directed and written
by Irving Brecher; music, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Milton Carruth,
Cast: William Bendix, James Gleason,
Rosemary DeCamp, Bill Goodwin, Beulah
Bondi,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and
Brecher Productions, Inc,; 15Mar49;
LP2272,
THE LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER
CABRINI, Roma Film Co,, c1946. 8 reels,
sd,, 35mm,
Credits: Narrator, Cletus McCarthy.
© Roma Film Co,; 1Mar46; LP407.
LIFE ON A FRENCH FARM, Coronet, c1949,
10 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: A general picture of life in
rural France, emphasizing the importance
of agriculture to the economy of France,
and comparing some of the problems of
farming in France to those in the United
States. For elementary and high school
grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R.
McConnell.
© David A, Smart; 14Jun49; MP4220,
LIFE (ON THE HORTOBAGY). Released by
Jewel Productions, Inc,, c1940. 8 reels,
sd, Adapted from the story ''Hortobagy."
Credits: Photographer, Laszlo Schaffer.
Appl. author: Georg Héllering,
© Eureka Productions, Inc.; 20Jan40;
LP9814,
LIFE SAVING FINGERS. Idaho Division,
American Cancer Society, c1948, 21 min,,
si., color, 16mm,
Summary: A teaching film, intended to
help women discover abnormalities of the
breast that might lead to cancer,
Appl, author: A, M, Popma,
© Idaho Division, American Cancer
Society and A. M. Popma; 23Jan48; MP3100.
LIFE THAT SATISFIES. C.O.Baptista Films,
c1946, 700 ft., sd., 16mm,
© C.O.Baptista Films, owner of Scriptures
Visualized Inst.; 1Dec46; MP1406.
LIFE WITH BABY, SEE The March of Time,
1946,
LIFE WITH BLONDIE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 7 reels, sd. Based upon the
comic strip "Blondie" created by Chic
Young.
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original
screenplay, Connie Lee,
Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec45;
P31,
LIFE WITH FEATHERS, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1945, 7 min., sd., color,
(Merrie Melodies)
259158 O - 53 - 15
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce; animation, Virgil Ross; music
director, Carl W, Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Mar45; MP15749,
LIFE WITH FIDO, Terrytoons, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster, Technicolor. 7
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 21Aug42; MP14670,
LIFE WITH HENRY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jay
Theodore Reed; original story and screen-
play, Clifford Goldsmith, Don Hartman;
music score, Frederick Hollander; photog-
rapher, Leo Tover; film editor, William
Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Jan41;
LP10203,
LIFEBOAT, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1944, 9,500 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock;
story, John Steinbeck; screenplay, Jo
Swerling; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Jan44; LP12521,
LIGGAAMSVERDEDIGING TEEN SIEKTE.
SEE Body Defenses Against Disease.
LIGHT AND POWER, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: The film shows that Faraday's
dynamo, Morse's telegraph, Bell's telephone
and Edison's incandescent lamp are inven-
tions that marked turning points in man's
use of electric power, and emphasizes the
value of electricity as a tool of modern re-
search,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; script, Robert M, Hertzberg;
narrator, Jackson Beck; collaborators,
Walter A, Anderson, Eric H, Haight, John
E. Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee
Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E,
Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page,
Jr,, Miller McClintock; music, L, DeFran-
cesco; film editors, John Oser, Lawrence
Katz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP2783.
LIGHT AND SHADOW. Young America Films,
Inc., c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the basic principles
of light transmission, demonstrates reflec-
tion of light, and defines the terms trans-
parent, translucent, and opaque. For
elementary school science classes.
Credits: Advisers, Gerald S. Craig,
Helen Warrin.
Appl. author: Leonard Peck.
© Leonard Peck Productions; 15Jan49;
MP4064,
THE LIGHT IN YOUR LIFE. Ralph G. Wolff
Studios for the Lamp Dept., General Electric
Co. 25 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Through the experiences of a
little girl, the film tells with photography
and animated sequences the story of the
wide variety of G-E lamps and the accuracy
with which they are made.
Cast: Eilene Janssen,
© General Electric Co.; title & descr.,
21Mar49; prints, 20Jun49; MU4189.
LIGHT IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1945. Presented by National
Better Light Better Sight Bureau. 1 reel,
color, 16mm,
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Dec45;
MP1834,
THE LIGHT OF DAY. Presented by Fire-
stone,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.,;
title & descr., 5Jun42; 506 prints, 6Jun42;
MU12548.,
THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS. Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, cl1940, 7 reels, sd.
Based on Zane Grey's book,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music score, Victor Young; pho-
tography, Russell Harlan; film editor, Sher-
man A, Rose,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Apr40;
LP9571,
THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1940, 10 reels, sd. Based
on the novel by Rudyard Kipling,
Credits: Producer and director, William
A, Wellman; screenplay, Robert Carson;
photography, Theodore Sparkuhl, Guy
Bennett; film editor, Thomas Scott,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Feb40;
LP9412,
LIGHTHOUSE, PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947.
6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. A Sunset pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer, Franklin Gilbert;
director, Frank Wisbar; original story and
adaptation, Don Martin; screenplay, Robert
Churchill; music, Ernest Gold; film editor,
Robert Jahns,
Cast: Don Castle, June Lang, John Litel.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10Jan47; LP792,
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPING, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1946, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh; animation,
Hal King, Bob Carlson, Judge Whitaker,
Fred Jones; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Apr46;
LP1126,
LIGHTNIN' IN THE FOREST, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc,, cl1948, 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A young girl's craving for
excitement is cured when she becomes in-
volved with a group of gangsters,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Picker; direc-
tor, George Blair; original story, J. Benton
Cheney; screenplay, John K, Butler; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Irving M, Schoenberg.
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Donald Barry,
Warren Douglas,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Mar48;
LP1591,
LIGHTNING RAIDERS, P,R. C, Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Elmer Clifton; music director,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec45; LP13704,
LIGHTNING RAIDERS, P. R, C, Pictures,
Inc,, c1946, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Elmer Clifton; music director,
Lee Zahler,.
© P.R. C., Pictures, Inc,; 22Jun46; LP413.
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1942. 936 ft., sd.
(Famous Bands, no, 3)
Credits: Producer and director, Ted
Lloyd; story, David O, Alber; narrator,
Alan Courtney; music supervision, Sam
Tabak; cameramen, George Hinners,
Edward Hyland; editor, Harry Glass.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 23Dec42;
LP12032,
LIGHTS FANTASTIC, c1942. 1 reel, sd,
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Gil Turner;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29May42;
MP12522,
LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
216
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE, Cont'd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Frank McDonald; original screen-
play, Gordon Kahn, Bob Williams; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 40ct44;
LP12999,
LES LIGNES DE DEFENSE DU CORPS
HUMAIN CONTRE LA MALADIE, Encyclo-
paedia Films, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,; 15Jul46;
MP872,
LIKE FATHER—LIKE SON, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Dec46;
MP1387,
A LIKELY STORY. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 88 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Suggested by a story by Alexander Kenedi.
Credits: Producer, Richard H, Berger;
director, H, C. Potter; written by Bess
Taffel; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.
Cast: Barbara Hale, Bill Williams, Lanny
Rees, Sam Levene, Dan Tobin,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Apr47;
LP1068,
LI'L ABNER, c1940, Presented by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc. 78 min., sd. From an
original story by Al Capp. Based upon the
United Feature comic "Li'l Abner,
Credits: Director, Albert S, Rogell; story,
Ben Oakland, Milton Drake, Milton Berle;
screenplay, Charles Kerr, Tyler Johnson;
music director, Lud Gluskin; editors, Otto
Ludwig, Donn Hayes,
© Vogue Pictures, Ltd.; 1Nov40; LP10126.
LI'L ABNER, SEE
A Pee-kool-yar-sit-chee-ay-shun,
Kickapoo Juice.
Porkyliar Piggy.
Sadie Hawkins Day.
LI'L LIZA JANE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Aug43; MP13835,
LILLIAN RUSSELL, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1940, 11,433 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, William Anthony McGuire;
music director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
24May40; LP10070,
LILY, HOT FROM CHILE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11190,
LINDA, BE GOOD, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1948, 68 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, A Cameo
production,
Summary: Misunderstandings arise when a
house-wife forsakes domesticity and joins a
burlesque chorus in order to gather mate-
rial for a book,
Credits: Producer, Matty Kemp; director,
Frank McDonald; original story, Richard
Irving Hyland, Howard Harris; screenplay,
Leslie Vale, George Halasz; music direc-
tion and score, Jack Mason; film editor,
Norman A, Cerf,
Cast: Elyse Knox, Marie Wilson, John
Hubbard, Sir Lancelot.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 3Jan48; LP1400,
LINDA BROWN, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13931.
THE LION AND THE MOUSE, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 12Nov43; LP12921,
THE LION HAS WINGS. London Film Pro-
ductions, Ltd., in collaboration with the
British Royal Air Force, Distributed by
United Artists, c1940, 8 reels, sd. An
Alexander Korda production, By lan
Dalrymple,
Credits: Associate producer, Ian
Dalrymple; directors, Michael Powell,
Brian Desmond Hurst, Adrian Brunel; nar-
rator, Lowell Thomas; music score, Rich-
ard Addinsell; music director, Muir Mathie-
son; photography, Osmond Borradaile, Harry
Stradling, Bernard Browne; film editors,
Charles Frend, Henry Cornelius,
© London Film Productions, Ltd,; 9Feb40;
LP9418,
LIONEL LION, Screen Gems, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Jaul Sommer; story,
John McLeish,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 3Mar44; LP12554,
LIONS FOR SALE. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd., color, (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Del
Frazier; commentator, Knox Manning,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 27Aug41;
MP11497,
LIONS ON THE LOOSE, Loew's Inc,, c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
776 ft., sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Marjorie Freeman;
music score, Scott Bradley; photographer,
Mervyn Freeman; film editor, Philip
Anderson, :
© Loew's Inc,; 23May41; LP10520,
LISTEN, BOYS—! Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
999 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Gunther V, Fritsch;
original story and screenplay, Herbert
Morgan; film editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc,.; 3Nov42; LP11697,
LISTEN, IT'S FM! c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author; C, H, Bell,
© General Electric Co.; 29Aug41;
LP10685,
LISTEN TO LARRY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Paramount
Headliner)
Credits: Direction, Leslie Roush; con-
tinuity, Justin Herman; photography, Wil-
liam Steiner, Jr.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.,;
MP10548,
250ct40;
LISTEN TO THE BANDS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master Bands)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Nov44;
MP15372.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11680.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 20Dec43; MP14306,
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD, Video
Varieties Corp, 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play and sing
"Listen to the Mocking Bird," -
© Video Varieties Corp,; title & descr,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4526,
LITTLE AMERICA, SEE Discovery,
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author; Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12678,
THE LITTLE ARCHER, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, ports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Four-year-old Melvin Beebe,
an expert archer, makes friends with the
wild animals he finds on a hunting trip.
Credits: Written by Charles L, Tedford;
narrator, Marvin Miller; editor, Rex
Steele,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 70ct49; MP4596,
A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN, c1940, Pre-
sented by Universal Studios, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Andrew Marton; original story, Grover
Jones; screenplay, Daniel Taradash,
Gertrude Purcell, Harold Goldman; music
director, Charles Previn; photography, John
Seitz; film editor, Laslo Benedek,.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 150ct40;
LP9973,
LITTLE BLABBERMOUSE, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie ;
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, J. B. Hardaway; animation, Richard
Bickenbach; music director, Carl W,
Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 6Jul40; MP10319,
THE LITTLE BOY AND DOG, John Suther-
land Productions, Inc., for Procter & 7
Gamble Co.,
35mm,
© Procter & Gamble Co,; 145ep4t
LP1221,
c1947, 1 min., sd,, color,
THE LITTLE BROADCAST, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Sep42;
LP11616, f
LITTLE BROWN JUG, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larry. Riley; animation,
Orestes Calpin, Morey Reden, Bill Hudson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48;
MP2734,
LITTLE BROWN JUG, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Apr41; MP11075,
LITTLE BROWN JUG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 13Dec43; MP14272,
LITTLE BROWN JUG. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 8Jan45; MP15561,
LITTLE CESARIO. Loew's Inc., cl1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 701 ft.,
sd,, color, (An MGM Cartoon) A Rudolf
Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 4Sep41; LP10722.
LITTLE CLAYTON FARMFRONT WONDER.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd, (Person-Oddity, no, 118)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Larry Elliott,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar43;
MP13397,
Se ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
217
LITTLE CO-ED, Featurettes, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc,; 31Dec41; MP12676.
LITTLE CUT UP. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Novel-
toon) ‘
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; animation,
Myron Waldman, Gordon Whittier.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jan49;
LP2081,
LITTLE DUTCH MILL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jun42; MP12635,
THE LITTLE FOXES, Released through
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Samuel Goldwyn. 116 min., sd.
From the stage success by Lillian Hellman,
as produced by Herman Shumlin,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, William Wyler; screenplay, Lillian
Hellman; music, Meredith Willson; photog-
raphy, Gregg Toland; film editor, Daniel
Mandell, .
© Samuel Goldwyn; 21Aug41; LP10694,
LITTLE GIANT. c1946. Presented by
Universal, 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Joe Gershenson;
director, William A, Seiter; original story,
Paul Jarrico, Richard Collins; screenplay,
Walter De Leon; music score and direction,
Edgar Fairchild; film editor, Fred R.
Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and CS
Company; 21Feb46; LP284,
A LITTLE GIRL WHO DID NOT BELIEVE IN
SANTA CLAUS, 2 reels.
Summary; A little girl who scoffs at the
idea of a Santa Claus undergoes a change
of heart when she meets him on Christmas
Day.
Appl, author: William Marion Riddick,
© William Marion Riddick, Hilda Goble
Riddick; title, descr, & 6 prints, 31May49;
LU2562.
LITTLE GRAVEL VOICE, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 746 ft., sd., color, (An M-G-M
Cartoon) A Rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Music, Scott Bradley. Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc,; 12May42; LP11323,
LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP13340.
LITTLE IODINE. Comet Productions, Inc.,
c1946. 57 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
Jimmy Hatlo's comic strip,
Credits: Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph
Cohn; director, Reginald Le Borg; original
screenplay, Richard Landau,
Cast; Jo Ann Marlowe, Hobart Cavanaugh,
Marc Cramer, Eve Whitney.
© Comet Productions, Inc.; 110ct46;
LP802,
LITTLE ISLES OF FREEDOM. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd,
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits; Director, Victor Stoloff; written
by Dorothy Thompson; narrator, Charles
Boyer,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb43;
LP11837,
A LITTLE JIVE IS GOOD FOR YOU,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25Aug41; MP11474,
LITTLE JOE, THE WRANGLER, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Oliver
Drake; director, Lewis D, Collins; photog-
raphy, William Sickner; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Aug42;
LP11554,
LITTLE JOURNEYS IN GENERAL MOTORS,
Presented by General-Motors Corp, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;
title & descr, 14Feb46; 80 prints, 17Feb46;
MU206,
LITTLE LAMBKIN, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd., color, (Color
Classic)
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer;
animation, David Tendlar, Nelson Demorest,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 2Feb40;
MP10009,
LITTLE LULU. International Cellucotton
Products Co. 55 seconds, b&w.
Summary: An animated television com-
mercial for Kleenex Tissues,
© International Cellucotton Products Co.;
title & descr, 1Aug49; 2 prints, 15Jul49;
MU4366,
LITTLE MEN, Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1941, Presented by Gene
Towne, 84 min., sd. Towne & Baker Pro-
ductions, From the novel by Louisa May
Alcott.
Credits: Producers, Gene Towne, Graham
Baker; director, Norman Z, McLeod;
screenplay, Mark Kelly, Arthur Caesar;
music director, Roy Webb; editor, George
Hively.
Appl, author: The Play's the Thing Pro-
ductions, Inc,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Jan41;
LP10337,
LITTLE MISS BIG. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946, 60 min., sd., 35mm, Based on
a story by Harry H. Poppe, Chester Bee-
croft, and Mary Marlind,
Credits: Associate producer, Stanley
Rubin; director, Erle C, Kenton; screen-
play, Erna Lazarus; music director, H. J.
Salter; film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug46;
LP545,
LITTLE MISS BROADWAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1947. 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay,
Arthur Dreifuss, Victor McLeod, Betty
Wright; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Richard Fantl,
Cast; Jean Porter, John Shelton, Ruth
Donnelly, Jerry Wald,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 9Jun47;
LP1032,
LITTLE MISS MARKER, SEE Sorrowful
Jones,
LITTLE MISS MUFFET, SEE Mother
Goose Presents The Story Book Review,
LITTLE MISS PINKERTON, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 976 ft., sd., b&w,
Credits; Director, Herbert Glazer;
screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc,; 14Sep43; LP12332,
LITTLE MISTER JIM, Loew's Inc,, c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd,, baw. Based on the novel
"Army Brat'’ by Tommy Wadelton,
Credits: Producer, Orville O, Dull;
director, Fred Zinnemann; screenplay,
George Bruce; music score, George Bass-
man; film editor, Frank Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 10May46; LP318,
THE LITTLE MOLE, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
844 ft., sd., color, (An MGM Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr41; LP10449,
LITTLE NELL, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Aug43; MP13813,
LITTLE NELLIE KELLY, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
musical comedy by George M. Cohan,
Credits; Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Jack
McGowan; music adaptation, Roger Edens;
music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor,
Frederick Y, Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov40; LP10064,
LITTLE OLD NEW YORK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, 9,000 ft.,
sd, Based upon play by Rida Johnson Young.
Credits: Director, Henry King; story,
John Balderston; screenplay, Harry Tugend;
music director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Feb40; LP9694,
THE LITTLE ORPHAN, Loew's Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) An MGM Cartoon,
Credits; Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse,
Ed Barge, Ray Patterson; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Apr49 (in notice; 1948);
LP2267.
LITTLE ORPHAN AIREDALE, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947,. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 6Oct47; MP2417.
LITTLE ORVIE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,,
c1940, 66 min,, sd. From the novel by
Booth Tarkington,
* Credits: Producer, William Sistrom;
director, Ray McCarey; screenplay, Lynn
Root, Frank Fenton, Robert Chapin; music
score, Paul Sawtelle; editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar40;
LP9488,.
LITTLE PINKS, SEE The Big Street.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Presented by
Wahmann Hand Puppets, 650 ft., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A modernized version of the
well-known fairy tale,
Appl. authors, Helen Wahmann, Lee
Wahmann,
© Mary Helen Wahmann Lathrop and
Emma Lee Wahmann Keel; title, descr, &
27 prints, 1Mar49; LU2202.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Universal
Teletales Corp, (Telefairytale)
Summary; A dramatization of the familiar
French story by Charles Perrault,
Credits: Producers, Burgess Meredith,
Charles MacArthur,
© Universal Teletales Corp.; title &
descr., 11Apr49; 2 prints, 30Mar49;
MU3976,
LITTLE RED RIDING RABBIT. Released by
Warner Bros., cl1944, 7 min,, sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Manuel
Perez; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Jan44;
MP14415,
218
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LITTLE RED SCHOOL MOUSE, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1949, 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Apr49;
LP2220,
LITTLE RURAL RIDING HOOD. Loew's
Inc,, c1949, 6 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (An
MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan, Jack
Cosgrief; animation, Grant Simmons,
Walter Clinton, Bob Cannon, Michael Lah;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Aug49; LP2502,
THE LITTLE SNOW MAN, Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12686.
THE LITTLE THEATRE, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1941, 558 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no. 10)
Credits; Story, Harry Love; animation,
Allen Rose; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 15Jan41; LP11256.
LITTLE 'TINKER, Loew's Inc,, c1948,
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM
Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; animation, William Shull,
Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton, Robert
Bentley; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 4May48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1608,
LITTLE TOKYO, U.S. A. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 6,100 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; original
screenplay, George Bricker; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Aug42; LP12024,
LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTRY
DOWN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17TAug42; MP12849,
THE LITTLE TOY SOLDIER. Scriptures
Visualized Institute, c1945, 400 ft,, 16mm.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute;
25Jun45; MP16116,
THE LITTLE USHERETTE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 26Apr43; MP13504,
' THE LITTLE WHIRLWIND. Walt Disney
Productions, c1941, 1 reel. A Walt Disney
Mickey Mouse production,
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Feb41;
LP10288,.
LITTLE WHITE LIE, Loew's Inc., c1945,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
989 ft., sd., baw, (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford;
original story, Ruth McCaslin; screenplay,
Lewis Jacobs; music score, Max Terr;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb45; LP13207,
LITTLE WITCH, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1945, 18 min,, sd., color, (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Director, George B, Templeton;
original screenplay, Franz Rosenwald;
music director, Harry Simeone; editor,
Helene Turner, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26O0ct45;
LP13,
LITTLE WOMEN, Loew's Inc,, c1949,
121 min,, sd., color, 35mm, An MGM
picture, Based on the novel by Louisa May
Alcott,
Summary: The joys and sorrows of the
March family during the Civil War era,
Credits: Producer and director, Mervyn
LeRoy; screenplay, Andrew Solt, Sarah Y.
Mason, Victor Heerman; music score,
Adolph Deutsch; film editor, Ralph E.
Winters,
Cast: June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Mar-
garet O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet —
Leigh,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Feb49; LP2131,
LIVE—AND LET LIVE, Aetna Life Affiliated
Companies, for The Aetna Casualty and
Surety Co., cl1947, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm,
Appl, author: Leslie S, Coleman,
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies;
15Sep47; MP2375,
LIVE TEDDY BEARS; the koala. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabora-
tion with The Staff of the Australian Muse-
um, cl1947, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
170ct47; MP2460,
LIVE TEDDY BEARS, SEE Lebende Teddy
Baeren,
LIVE TODAY FOR TOMORROW, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,, c1948, 91 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Previously entitled "An Act
of Murder," and ''The Case Against Calvin
Cooke."" Based upon the novel ''The Mills of
God," by Ernst Lothar.
Summary: An honest Pennsylvania judge
is tried for the mercy-killing of his
incurably ill wife.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler;
director, Michael Gordon; screenplay,
Michael Blankfort, Robert Thoeren; music,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; orchestrations,
David Tamkin; film editor, Ralph Dawson,
Cast: Frederick March, Edmond O'Brien,
Florence Eldridge, Geraldine Brooks,
Stanley Ridges.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov48;
LP1947,
LIVE WIRES, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1946,. 7 reels, sd.. Based on an original
story by Jeb Schary.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Phil Karlson; original screenplay, Tim
Ryan, Josef Mischel; photographer, William
A, Sickner; film editor, Fred McGuire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Jan46;
LP19,
LIVIN, LOVIN, LAUGHIN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Jan42; MP12147,
THE LIVING GHOST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A, W. Hackel; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original story,
Howard Dimsdale; screenplay, Joseph
Hoffman; photography, Mack Stengler; film
editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 230ct42;
LP11657,
LIVING IN A BIG WAY. Loew's Inc,, c1947,
103 min., sd., baw, 35mm. An MGM
picture, ;
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director and author of original story,
Gregory LaCava; screenplay, Gregory
LaCava, Irving Ravetch; music director,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Ferris Webster.
Cast: Gene Kelly, Marie McDonald,
Charles Winninger, Phyllis Thaxter, Spring
Byington,
© Loew's Inc.; 7Jun47; LP1063,
LIVING LITHOGRAPHY, Released by the
Lithographers National Association, Inc.
color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl, author: Richard Roley.
© Lithographers National Association,
Inc,; title, descr, & 2 prints, 20Jun41;
MU11249,
LIVING WITH LIONS. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner
Bros, ,
Summary; Cleland Scott, of Nairobi, East
Africa, plays host to lions and leopards in
his house and yard,
Credits: Director, S, R. Cleland Scott;
narrator, Knox Manning; film editor, Victor
Kline,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Mar48; MP3070.
LO, THE POOR BUFFALO, Screen Gems,
Inc,, c1948, 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm,
(Color Rhapsody, no, 135)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Alex Lovy; story, Cal
Howard, Dave Monahan; animation, Grant
Simmons, Paul Sommer, Chick Otterstrom,
Jay Sarbry.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Nov48 (in notice:
1947); LP1902,
LOADED PISTOLS, Gene Autry Productions.
Released through Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 79 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a killer
is outwitted by the forces of law and order,
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English; story and screen-
play, Dwight Cummins; Dorothy Yost; __
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Aaron Stell. os
Cast: Gene Autry, Barbara Britton, Chill
Wills, Jack Holt, Russell Arms,
© Gene Autry Productions; 14Dec48;
LP2151,
LOADS OF PRETTY WOMEN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 20ct44; MP15220, 7
THE LOAN STRANGER, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd,, color, (A Walt
Lantz Cartune) ‘
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Frank
Tipper; music, Darrell Calker, Techni-
color,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and Walter
Lantz Productions; 210ct42; MP12986,
LOBSTERTOWN, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, cl1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Our Land and People Series)
Summary; A story of lobster fishermen,
typified by the men and women of the small
village of Corea, Maine,
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris
Vermont; director and editor, John Oser;
script, Robert M, Hertzberg; narrator,
Nelson Case; collaborators; Walter A.
Anderson, Eric H, Haight, John E, Ivey,
Gordon N, McKenzie, Robert Lee Morton,
Samuel R, Powers, Howard E, Wilson,
George L, White, J. Wallace Page, Jr.,
Miller McClintock; music, L, DeFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; —
12Nov47; MP2784,
LOCH LOMOND, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Aug41; MP11376,
THE LOCKET, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. 5
Credits: Producer, Bert Granet; direc-
tor, John Brahm; written by Sheridan
Gibney; music, C, Bakaleinikoff; music
director, Roy Webb; film editor, J. R,
Whittredge,
Cast: Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert
Mitchum Gene Raymond,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 31Dec46;
LP846,
LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec41;
LP10982,
Te Serre
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
219
LOCO LOBO. Screen Gems, Inc., cl947.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody,
no. 125)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons,
Jay Sarby; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
@ screon Gems, Inc.; 9Jan47; LP966.
THE LOCOMOTIVE. John Sutherland Pro-
ductions, Inc., for Procter & Gamble Co.,
c1947. 1 min., sd., color, 35mm,
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 21Sep47;
LP1220.
THE LODGER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1944. 7,380 ft., sd. From the
novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes.
Credits:'Director, John Brahm; screen-
play, Barré Lyndon; music director, Emil
Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Jan44; LP12470.
LODGING FOR THE NIGHT. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based ona short
story by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Summary: The vanity of human life and
Francois Villon's sense of honor are
brought out in this dramatization of the
poet's flight from the police and his inter-
view with the general who controlled the
destiny of France.
Credits: Producer, Norman Elzer; directed
and written by Sobey Martin, Stanley Rubin;
screenplay, Edward Huebsch; editor, Edward
Mann,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2477.
LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS. c1942.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Curt
Siodmak; music director, Walter Scharf;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Dec42;
LP11794.
LONDON MUSIC HALL MELODIES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15282.
THE LONE HAND TEXAN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947. 54 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Ed.
Earl Repp; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Mustard and Gravy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar47;
LP914.
THE LONE PRAIRIE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; direc-
tor, William Berke; story, Ed Earl Repp,
J. Benton Cheney; screenplay, Fred Myton;
film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 150ct42;
LP11923.
THE LONE RANGER. SEE Hi-Yo-Silver.
THE LONE RIDER AMBUSHED. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 21Aug41;
LP10676.
THE LONE RIDER AND THE BANDIT. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Steve
Braxton; photography, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, Ho brook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 14Jan42;
LP11046.
THE LONE RIDER CROSSES THE RIO. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., cl1941. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Samuel Newfield; original screen-
play, William Lively; editor, Holbrook N.
Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 24Feb41;
LP10271,
THE LONE RIDER FIGHTS BACK. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., cl1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; music, Johnny
Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook’
N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16Oct41;
LP10784.
THE LONE RIDER IN CHEYENNE. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Oliver Drake, Elizabeth Beecher; music,
Johnny Lange, Lew Porter.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10Feb42;
LP11140.
THE LONE RIDER IN FRONTIER FURY.
Producers Releasing Corp., cl1941. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Fred Myton; music, Johnny Lange, Lew
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 2Aug41;
LP10877.
THE LONE RIDER IN GHOST TOWN. Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Joe O'Donnell; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10May41;
LP10487.
THE LONE RIDER IN TEXAS JUSTICE.
Producers Releasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Steve Braxton; music, Johnny Lange, Lew
Porter; film editor, Holbrook Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 1Jun42;
LP11342.
THE LONE RIDER RIDES ON. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Samuel Newfield; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; editor, Holbrook N.
Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Jan41;
LP10156.
LONE STAR LAW MEN. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story and screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh, Robert Emmett; pho-
tography, Robert Cline; film editor, Fred
Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Dec41;
LP11040.
LONE STAR MOONLIGHT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original story, Louise
Rousseau, Ande Lamb; screenplay, Louise
Rousseau; music director, Paul Mertz;
film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Ken Curtis, Joan Barton, Guy
Kibbee, Robert Stevens, the Hoosier Hot-
shots.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov46;
LP735.
LONE STAR PADRE. Universal Pictures Co.
Inc., cl1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Person-
Oddity, no. 152)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; script,
Allan Kitchel, Jr.; narration, Ray Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46;
MP745,
LONE STAR RAIDERS. ci940, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters, "The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, George Sherman; original story,
Charles Francis Royal; screenplay, Joseph
Moncure March, Barry Shipman; music
score, Cy Feuer; photography, William
Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Dec40;
LP10176.
LONE STAR RANGER. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 4,909 ft., sd.
Based on the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; screen-
play, William Conselman, Jr., Irving Cumm-
ings, Jr., George Kane; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Dec41; LP11022.
THE LONE STAR STATE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
(Screen Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Larz
Bourke; narrator, Cal Tinney; animation,
Dave Tendlar, Morey Reden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Aug48;
LP1784.
THE LONE STAR TRAIL. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and screen-
play, Oliver Drake; director, Ray Taylor;
original story, Victor Halperin; photography,
William Sickner; film editor, Roy Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov42;
LP11692.
THE LONE STAR VIGILANTES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec41;
LP10943.
LONE TEXAS RANGER. Republic Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 6 reels, sd. Based on Fred
Harman's NEA comic, "Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Spencer Bennet; original screen-
play, Bob Wjlliams; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editor, Charles Craft.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16May45;
LP13322.
THE LONE WOLF AND HIS LADY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a work by Louis Joseph
Vance.
Summary: A reformed jewel thief, arrested
after the Tahara diamond disappears,
escapes from prison and discovers the real
thief.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, John Hoffman; screen story,
Edward Dein; screenplay, Malcolm Stuart
Boylan; music director, Mischa Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Ron Randell, June Vincent, Alan
Mowbray, William Frawley, Collette Lyons.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jul49;
LP2377.
THE LONE WOLF IN LONDON. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl947. 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm. Based ona work by Louis Joseph
Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Leslie Goodwins; story, Brenda Weis-
berg, Arthur E, Orloff; screenplay, Arthur
E. Orloff; music director, Mischa Baka-
220
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THE LONE WOLF IN LONDON. Cont'd.
leinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista.
Cast: Gerald Mohr, Nancy Saunders, Eric
Blore, Evelyn Ankers,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 210ct47;
LP1259.
THE LONE WOLF IN MEXICO. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a work by Louis Joseph
Vance.
Credits: Producer, Sanford Cummings;
director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Phil
Magee; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel,
Martin Goldsmith; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, William Ryan.
Cast: Gerald Mohr, Sheila Ryan, Jacqueline
de Wit, Eric Blore, Nestor Paiva.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jan47;
LP851.
THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based
upon a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Sidney Salkow; story & screenplay, Earl
Felton, Sidney Salkow; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; photography, Barney McGill;
film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10081.
THE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1940. 7 reels,
sd. Based upon a story by Louis Joseph
Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Sidney Salkow; story, Wolfe Kaufman, John
Larkin; screenplay, John Larkin; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; photography, Henry
Freulich; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11May40;
LP9649.
THE LONE WOLF STRIKES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl940. 7 reels, sd. Based on
a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; story, Dalton Trumbo;
screenplay, Harry Segall, Albert Duffy;
music director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor,
Al Clark. °
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan40;
LP9370.
THE LONE WOLF TAKES A CHANCE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl941. 7 reels,
sd. Based upon a story by Louis Joseph
Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Sidney Salkow; story and screenplay, Earl
Felton, Sidney Salkow; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; photography, John Stumar;
film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar4l;
LP10424,
LONESOME LENNY. Loew's Inc., cl1946.
708 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story,
Heck Allen; animation, Ray Abrams, Preston
Blair, Walt Clinton, Ed Love; music, Scott
Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb46; LP173.
LONESOME LOVER BLUES. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1560.
THE LONESOME MOUSE. Loew's Inc., c1943.
728 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 21May43; LP12073.
THE LONESOME ROAD. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., cl194l.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Nov41; MP11752.
LONESOME ROAD. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Dec43; MP14304.
LONESOME ROAD BLUES. Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
iece cowboy orchestra play and sing
‘Lonesome Road Blues.'
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4525.
THE LONESOME STRANGER. Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 841 ft., sd., color. (An MGM
Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Nov40; LP10115.
THE LONESOME TRAIL. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Cook;
direction and original story, Oliver Drake;
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music direc-
tor, Frank Sanucci; photographer, William
A. Sickner; editor, Fred Maguire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Dec45;
LP1l.
THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14246.
THE LONG-BILLED CURLEW; or, DADDY
LONGBILL. Walter Waldo Bennett, c1940.
1 reel, si.
© Walter Waldo Bennett; 1Dec40; MP10864.
LONG DIVISION. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with M. L.
Hartung, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Feb47; MP1762.
LONG-HAIRED HARE. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Phil
Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken
Harris.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Jun49; MP4207.
LONG LIVE LOVE. SEE Es Lebe die Liebe.
THE LONG NIGHT. Select Productions, Inc.,
c1947. 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
a story by Jacques Viot.
Credits: Producers, Robert Hakim,
Raymond Hakim, Anatole Litvak; director,
Anatole Litvak; screenplay, John Wexley;
music composed and directed by Dimitri
Tiomkin; film editor, Robert Swink.
Cast: Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes,
Vincent Price, Ann Dvorak.
© Select Productions, Inc.; 6Aug47;
LP1179.
LONG SHOTS OR FAVORITES. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Dec44;
MP15526.
THE LONG VOYAGE HOME. Argosy Corp.
Released thru United Artists, cl1940. Pre-
sented by Walter Wanger. 12 reels, sd.
Based on four sea plays by Eugene O'Neill.
Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay,
Dudley Nichols; music, Richard Hageman;
photography, Gregg Toland; film editor,
Sherman Todd.
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.;
210ct40; LP9991.
LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 106 min., sd.,
color, 35mm.
Summary: A musical based on the life
of Marilyn Miller, tracing her career from
her start in show business to her last
Broadway success,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; ;
director, David Butler; story, Bert Kalmar,
Harry Ruby; screenplay, Phoebe and Henry
Ephron, Marian Spitzer; music director,
Ray Heindorf; orchestrations, Frank
Perkins; film editor, Irene Morra,
Cast; June Haver, Ray Bolger, Gordon
MacRae, Charlie Ruggles, Rosemary
DeCamp,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 23Jul49
(in notice: 1948); LP2437,
LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1941, 78 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; story and
screenplay, James V, Kern; music, Roy
Webb; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Sherman Todd,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 8Sep41;
LP10932,
LOOKING AHEAD THROUGH ROHM & HAAS
PLEXIGLAS, Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
Presented by Rohm & Haas Co, 3 reels,
b&w with color sequence, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 13Feb47; 26 prints, 14Feb47;
MU1653.
LOOKING BACK AT IT NOW, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Jun43; MP13674.
LOOKING DOWN AT LONDON, c1946, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 926 ft.,
sd,, color, 35mm. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographers, Virgil Miller, S. D, Onions.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 24May46; MP616,.
LOOSE IN THE CABOOSE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May47;
LP1005,
THE LOOSE NUT, c1945, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt
Lantz Cartune) (A Woody Woodpecker
Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, LaVerne Harding,
Emery Hawkins; music Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 26Oct45; MP175.
LOOT BELOW. SEE Desperate Cargo.
LORD MALETROIT'S DOOR, Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949,
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on the
story ''The Sire de Maletroit's Door" by
Robert Louis Stevenson,
Summary: A romantic drama about a
young man who stumbles through an un-
locked door, Setting, France in the early
15th century,
Credits: Screenplay, Charles Haas,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
16Feb49; LP2163,
LORETTA, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 11May42; MP12542,
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LOST AND FOUNDLING, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Story, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Ben Washam; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 250ct44;
MP15336,
LOST ANGEL, Loew's Inc,, c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 9 reels,
sd, Based on an idea by Angna Enters,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Roy Rowland; original screenplay, Isobel
Lennart; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 270ct43; LP12374,
LOST BOUNDARIES, Film Classics, Inc.,
©1949, 99 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm, Based on
the story by W. L. White.
Summary: A documentary study of the
Negro's plight in surmounting the barriers
of discrimination, A white-skinned Negro
family "passes" for twenty years, is dis-
covered, shunned, and finally reaccepted in
the community. Filmed in Portsmouth, N,H,
Credits: Producer, Louis de Rochemont,
director, Alfred L. Werker; screenplay,
Virginia Shaler, Eugene Ling; adaptation,
Charles Palmer; music score, Louis
Applebaum; music director, Jack Shaindlin;
film editor, Angelo Ross,
Cast: Beatrice Pearson, Mel Ferrer,
Susan Douglas, Robert A. Dunn, Richard
Hylton,
© RD-DR Corp.; 22Jun49; LP2414.
LOST CANYON, Released thru United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Harry Sher-
man Productions, 61 min., sd. Based on
characters created by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Harry O, Hoyt; music direction, Irvin
Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan; editor,
Carol Lewis,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
11Dec42; LP12304,
LOST CITY OF THE JUNGLE. Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1946, 2 reels each
(no, 1, 3 reels), sd. © Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,
Credits; Director, Lewis D. Collins;
original screenplay, Joseph F. Poland, Paul
Huston, Tom Gibson,
1. Himalaya Horror. © 10May46; LP460,
2. The Death Flood. © 10May46; LP461.
3. Wave Length for Doom, © 10May46;
LP462,
4, The Pit of Pendrang. © 10May46;
LP463,
5. Fiery Danger. © 10May46; LP464.
6, Death's Shining Face, © 10May46;
LP465.
7, Speedboat Missing, © 6Jun46; LP466.
8. Fire Jet Torture, © 6Jun46; LP472.
9, Zalabar Death Watch, © 6Jun46; LP471.
10. Booby Trap Rendezvous, © 6Jun46;
LP470,
11, Pendrang Guillotine, © 6Jun46;
LP469,
12, Jungle Smash Up. © 6Jun46; LP467.
13, Atomic Vengeance, © 6Jun46; LP468.
THE LOST DREAM, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Noveltoon)
Credits; Story, Bill Turner, I. Klein;
animation, Dave Tendlar, John Gentiella.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Mar49;
LP2189,
LOST HONEYMOON, Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1947, 69 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
A Bryan Foy production,
Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director,
Leigh Jason; original screenplay, Joseph
Fields; music, Werner Heymann; music
director, Irving Friedman; film editor,
Norman Colbert.
Cast: Franchot Tone, Ann Richards, Tom
Conway.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 29Mar47; LP1132.
LOST IN A HAREM. Loew's Inc., c1944,.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w. OE St
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Charles Riesner; screenplay, Harry
Ruskin, John Grant, Harry Crane, music
director, David Snell; orchestrations, Sonny
Burke, Ted Duncan, Wally Heglin; film
editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Aug44; LP216.
LOST LAKE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., color. (Father
Hubbard's Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Lowell Thomas; music score, L. De-
Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Jan46; MP271.
THE LOST MOMENT. Walter Wanger Pic-
tures, Inc. Released by Universal-Inter-
national Pictures Co., Inc., cl1947. 89 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "The Aspern
Papers," by Henry James.
Summary: A drama about a young schizo-
phrenic who imagines that she is living in
another age and enacting the youthful love
story of her aged aunt. Setting, Venice,
in the late 19th century.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger, direc-
tor, Martin Gabel; screenplay, Leonardo
Bercovici; orchestrations, David Tamkin;
music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Milton Carruth.
Cast: Robert Cummings, Susan Hayward,
Agnes Moorehead, Joan Lorring, Eduardo
Ciannelli,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Walter
Wanger Pictures, Inc.; 310ct47; LP1913.
THE LOST ONE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 82 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Verdi's opera ''La Traviata,"
based on Alexandre Dumas' romance "Lady
of the Camellias," is brought to the screen.
Dialogue in English, libretto in Italian.
Filmed in Italy.
Credits: Producer, Gregor Rabinovitch;
director, Carmine Gallone; libretto, F. M.
Piave; dialogue, Hamilton Benz; music,
Giuseppe Verdi; musical adaptation, Luigi
Ricci; film editor, Nicolo Lazzari.
Cast: Massimo Serato, Nerio Bernardi,
Nelly Corradi, Gino Mattera, Manfredi
Polverosi,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Oct48;
LP1829,
THE LOST SHEEP. C. O. Baptista, c1941l.
375 ft., 16mm.
© C. O. Baptista; 1Aug41; MP11451.
THE LOST TRAIL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Jess Bowers; photographer,
Marcel LePicard; film editor, Danny
Milner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Sep45;
LP13696.
THE LOST TRIBE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 72 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the cartoon strip "Jungle Jim,"
owned by King Features Syndicate.
Summary: An adventure melodrama in
which Jungle Jim fights the beasts of the
jungle and dispatches the white traders who
covet the riches of a hidden African village.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, William Berke; story, Arthur Hoerl;
screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, Don Martin;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Johnny Weissmuller, Myrna Dell,
Elena Verdugo, Joseph Vitale, Ralph Dunn.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Apr49;
LP2247.
THE LOST WEEKEND. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 11 reels, sd. From the novel
by Charles R. Jackson.
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett;
director, Billy Wilder; screenplay, Charles
Brackett, Billy Wilder; music score, Miklos
Rozsa.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Aug45;
LP13636.
A LOST WORLD. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.
Summary: A fantastic story about a group
of explorers who visit a jungle inhabited by
prehistoric birds and animals.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
1Mar48; MP3136.
A LOST WORLD. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: A. Conan Doyle's story about
the adventures of Lord John Roxton, who
witnessed the struggle for survival among
prehistoric animals in the jungles of the
Amazon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
23Nov48; MP3568.
LOUISE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Sep44; MP15231.
LOUISIANA. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
an original story by Steve Healey.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Jack
De Witt; narration, Sidney Sutherland;
narrator, Reed Hadley.
Cast: Jimmie Davis, Margaret Lindsay.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Nov47;
LP1311.
LOUISIANA HAYRIDE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; story,
Paul Yawitz, Manny Seff; screenplay, Paul
Yawitz; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25May44;
LP12739.
LOUISIANA PURCHASE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1941. 11 reels, sd., color.
Based on the musical comedy by Morrie
Ryskind. From a story by B. G. De Sylva.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph
Fields; photographer, Harry Hallenberger;
film editor, Le Roy Stone. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Nov41;
LP10946.
LOUISIANA SPRINGTIME. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel,
sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; narrator, Hugh
James; music score, L. DeFrancesco;
photographer, William Storz; film editor,
Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Dec45; MP909.
LOUISIANA STORY. Robert J. Flaherty
Productions, Inc. Released through Lopert
Films, Inc., cl1948. 77 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Filmed in the Petit Anse bayou
country of southern Louisiana, this docu-
mentary dramatization of the simple life of
the Cajuns shows, from the point of view of
a small boy, the natives' wonderment at the
mechanical wizardry of an oil company's
floating derrick.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Flaherty; scenario, Robert Flaherty,
Frances Flaherty; music, Virgil Thompson;
photography, Richard Leacock; editor,
Helen Van Dongen.
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LOUISIANA STORY. Cont'd.
Cast: Joseph Boudreaux, Lionel Le Blanc,
E. Bienvenu, Frank Hardy, C. T. Guedry.
© Robert J. Flaherty Productions, Inc.;
28Sep48; LP2093.
THE LOVABLE CHEAT. Skyline Pictures,
Inc. Released through Film Classics, Inc.,
c1949. 76 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
a play by Honoré de Balzac.
Summary: A comedy about a rogue who
manages to forestall a horde of creditors
until a long-lost partner reappears unex-
pectedly with a fortune.
Credits: Producers, Richard Oswald,
Edward Lewis; director, Richard Oswald;
screenplay, Edward Lewis; adaptation,
Edward Lewis, Richard Oswald; music
score, Karl Hajos; editor, Douglas Bagier.
Cast: Charlie Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner,
Richard Ney, Alan Mowbray, Iris Adrian.
© Skyline Pictures, Inc.; 11May49;
LP2317.
LOVABLE TROUBLE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 1,490 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Al Giebler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 210ct41;
LP10825.
LOVE AND LEARN. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
A First National picture. Adapted from a
story by Harry Sauber,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Frederick de Cordova; screenplay,
Eugene Conrad, Francis Swann, I. A. L
Diamond; music score composed and
adapted by Max Steiner; film editor, Frank
McGee.
Cast: Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Martha
Vickers, Janis Paige.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3May47;
LP1010.
LOVE AT FIRST FRIGHT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jun41l;
LP10834.
LOVE CRAZY. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Jack Conway; original story,
David Hertz, William Ludwig; screenplay,
William Ludwig, Charles Lederer, David
Hertz; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Ine.; 15May41; LP10508.
LOVE FROM A STRANGER. Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1947. 81 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. A Bryan Foy production. Based on
a story by Agatha Christie and a play by
Frank Vosper.
Credits: Producer, James J. Geller;
director, Richard Whorf; screenplay, Philip
MacDonald; music, Ham J. Salter; orches-
trations, Emil Cadkin; film editor, Fred
Allen,
Cast: John Hodiak, Sylvia Sidney, Ann
Richards.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5Sep47; LP1288.
LOVE GROWS ON A WHITE OAK TREE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15517.
LOVE, HONOR, AND GOODBYE. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 10 reels,
sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Albert S. Rogell; original story,
Art Arthur, Albert S. Rogell; screenplay,
Arthur Phillips, Lee Loeb, Dick Irving
Hyland; music score, Roy Webb; music di-
rector, Walter Scharf; photographer, John
Alton; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Aug45;
LP13525,
LOVE, HONOR, AND OH, BABY! c1940.
Presented by Universal Studios. 6 reels,
sd. Based on an original story by Elizabeth
Troy.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont;
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; music
director, Charles Previn; photography,
Stanley Cortez; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jun40;
LP9680.
LOVE IN GLOOM. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 1,917 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ben K. Blake; story,
Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, Lester Lee.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug41;
LP11045.
LOVE IN TUNE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Justin Herman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov46;
LP658.
LOVE INSURANCE. SEE One Night in the
Tropics.
LOVE IS A SONG. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep42; MP13028.
LOVE IS NEWS. SEE That Wonderful Urge.
LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY. Loew's
Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
the characters created by Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Willis Goldbeck; original story, Howard
Dimsdale; screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Wil-
liam Ludwig; music score, David Snell;
orchestral arrangements, Wally Heglin;
film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov46; LP682.
LOVE LETTERS. c1945. 11 reels, sd.
Paramount. From the novel by Chris
Massie.
Credits: Director, William Dieterle;
screenplay, Ayn Rand.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 5Jun45;
LP13292.
LOVE LETTERS. cl1945. 9 reels, sd. A
Paramount Picture. From the novel by
Chris Massie.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; direc-
tor, William Dieterle; screenplay, Ayn
Rand; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Anne Bauchens.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 26Oct45;
LP13566.
LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. Presented by RCM Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1699.
LOVE MARCHES ON. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11873.
LOVE ME A LITTLE, LITTLE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distrbuting Corp. of America,
Inc.; 270ct41; MP11711.
LOVE.ME ASI AM. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP11957.
LOVE NEVER HAPPENS TO ME. Techni-
process & Special Effects Corp., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro; ;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.;
26Oct41; MP12008.
LOVE STORY. SEE A Lady Surrenders.
LOVE THAT BEAUTY. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949. 16 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm. (This Is
America, no, 8)
Summary: Demonstrates the various
routines in a woman's reducing and beau:
tifying process.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Edward J. Montagne; written by Summer
Lyon; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, Isaac
Kleinerman.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 27May49; MP4447.
LOVE THAT PUP. Loew's Inc., ¢1949.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence,
Kenneth Muse; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Aug49; LP2503.
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Produced and directed by Mark
Sandrich; original screenplay, William
Morrow, Edmund Beloin, Ernest Pagano,
Z. Myers; photographer, Ted Tetzlaff; film
editor, Le Roy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Dec40;
LP10143.
LOVE TURNS WINTER TO SPRING. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10904,
LOVE YOUR LANDLORD. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1944. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Charles
E. Roberts; original story, Berne Giler, Ben
Roberts; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar44;
LP12799.
LOVELY HULA HANDS. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Dec44; MP15459.
LOVELY TO LOOK AT. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color.
Credits: Cinecolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.,; title, descr. & 40 prints,
210ct40; MU10538.
LOVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11566.
LOVER! ARE YOU THERE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15169.
LOVER COME BACK. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 11 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, William A. Seiter;
original screenplay written and produced by
Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano; music
score, Hans J. Salter; film editor, Ray
Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jun46;
LP419.
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A LOVER IS BLUE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 210ct46; MP1228.
LOVE'S GONNA BE RATIONED. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Nov43; MP14099.
LOVE'S INTRIGUE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 2 reels, sd. Re-issued Mack
Sennett Comedy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Dec40;
LP10162.
THE LOVES OF CARMEN. Beckworth Corp.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 98 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
upon the story "Carmen" by Prosper
Mérimée.
Summary: The story of Don Jose, young
dragoon of Seville, and the treacherous
gypsy who fascinates him and leads him to
his death. 1830 setting.
Credits: Producer and director, Charles
Vidor; screenplay, Helen Deutsch; music
score, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Charles
Nelson.
Cast: Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Ron
Randell, Victor Jory, Luther Adler.
© Beckworth Corp.; 28Sep48; LP1828.
THE LOVES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1942.
6,021 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman;
screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Tom Reed;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Aug42; LP11848.
LOVE'S OWN SWEET SONG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 200ct41; MP11683.
LOVIN' UP A SOLID BREEZE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Aug43; MP13817.
LOW COMPANY. SEE The Gangster.
THE LOW DOWN, 1 reel,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,; title
& descr., 25Apr40; 143 prints, 26Apr40;
MU10166,
LOW DOWN DOG, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15May44; MP14839,
LOW GRAVY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16259.
LOW, SHORT AND SQUATTY. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft pro-
duction.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Dec46; MP1362.
THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 99 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "There Was a
Little Man" by Guy and Constance Jones.
Summary: A whimsical comedy in which a
leprechaun lures a successful, though dis-
illusioned, New York writer back to Ireland.
Some Ireland sequences in green.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Henry Koster; screenplay, Philip Dunne;
music, Cyril Mockridge; music director,
Lionel Newman; editor, Charles Le Maire.
Cast: Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Cecil
Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, James Todd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Sep48; LP2113.
THE LUCKIEST GUY IN-THE WORLD.
Loew's Inc., c1947. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 19 min., sd. (A Crime
Does Not Pay Subject) Based ona story by
Emile C. Tepperman.
Credits: Director, Joseph Newman;
screenplay, Doane Hoag; music score, Max
Terr; film editor, Chester Schaeffer.
Cast: Barry Nelson, Eloise Hardt, George
Travell, Milton Kibbee, Harry Cheshire.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jan47; LP808.
LUCKY CISCO KID. Twentieth Century-Fox
film Corp., c1940. 6,089 ft., sd. Based on
the character created by William Sydney
Porter (O. Henry).
Credits: Director, H. Bruce Humberstone;
original story, Julian Johnson; screenplay,
Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director,
Cyril Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Jun40; LP9749.
LUCKY COWBOY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1,644 ft., sd., color. (A Paramount
Musical Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, Josef Berne; original screenplay,
Robert Stephen Brode; musical direction,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Everett Douglas.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jan44;
LP12493.
LUCKY DEVILS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Lew Landers; original story, Sam
Robins; screenplay, Alex Gottlieb; music
director, Charles Previn; cameraman,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Ed Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Dec40;
LP10136.
THE LUCKY DUCK. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster;
music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Sep40; MP10502.
LUCKY DUCKY. Loew's Inc., cl1948. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan; anima-
tion, Walter Clinton, Preston Blair, Louie
Schmitt, Grant Simmons; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Oct48; LP1924.
LUCKY JORDAN. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943. 9 reels, sd. From a story by
Charles Leonard.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred
Kohlmar; director, Frank Tuttle; screen-
play, Darrell Ware, Karl Tunberg; pho-
tography, John Seitz; film editor, Archie
Madshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Feb43;
LP11914,
LUCKY JUNIOR. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by the Michigan State
Medical Society. 901 ft., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the important role of
the family doctor in preserving and
improving the health of the community.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 27May49; 13 prints, 31May49;
MU4179.
LUCKY LEGS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; original screen-
play, Stanley Rubin, Jack Hartfield; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Arthur
Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep42;
LP11601.
LUCKY LULU. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jun44;
LP12822.
LUCKY PARTNERS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 99 min., sd. Adapted from the
story ''Bonne Chance" by Sacha Guitry.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Lewis Milestone; screenplay, Allan
Scott, John van Druten; music score,
Dimitri Tiomkin; editor, Henry Berman.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug40;
LP9883.
LUCKY POLKA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Mar44; MP14659.
THE LUCKY STIFF. Amusement Enter-
prises, Inc. Released through United
Artists, cl1949. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Craig Rice.
Summary: A girl accused of murder is
exonerated of the charge, but her electro-
cution is erroneously reported in the news-
papers. Aided by her lawyer, she pretends
to be a ghost in order to ferret out the real
murderer.
Credits: Producer, Jack Benny; direction
and screenplay, Lewis R. Foster; music
score, Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Howard
Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy,
Claire Trevor, Irene Hervey, Marjorie
Rambeau.
© Amusement Enterprises, Inc.; 11Feb49;
LP2157.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO.
American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Cast: L. A. "Speed" Riggs, Mark Warnow,
Lucky Strike Orchestra, Hit Paraders, Andy
Russell,
© American Tobacco Co.; title & descr.,
5Jan47; 15 prints, 6Jan47; MU1470.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO.
Presented by the American Tobacco Co.
1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© American Tobacco Co,; title, descr. &
47 prints, 1Jun42; MU12529.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO.
Presented by the American Tobacco Co.
1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© American Tobacco Co.; title, descr. &
5 prints, 10Apr44; MU14701.
LUCKY STRIKE SALESMAN'S MOVIE 48-A.
American Tobacco Co. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The film describes the cultiva-
tion, harvesting, storing, buying, and
manufacture of tobacco, and shows the work
of three auctioneers, a warehouseman, and
a buyer. Music is supplied by Frank
Sinatra, the Lucky Strike Quartette, and the
Hit Parade Orchestra.
© The American Tobacco Co.; title &
descr., 4Mar48; 13 prints, 23Apr48;
MU2906,
LULLABY IN SWING. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12351.
LULLABY OF BROADWAY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
224
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LULLABY OF BROADWAY. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16533.
LULLABY OF THE RAIN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Feb43; MP13274.
LULU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14404.
LULU AT THE ZOO. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, .
Seymour Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Nov44;
LP13175.
LULU BELLE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
the play by Charles MacArthur and Edward
Sheldon.
Summary: A melodrama about a singer in
a Natchez saloon who rises to fame and
wealth on Broadway through the influence of
her admirers. Her tawdry escapades reach
a climax when her wealthy sister is murder-
ed and her husband deserts her. Settings:
Natchez, New Orleans and New York at the
turn of the century.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, Everett
Freeman; music, Henry Russell; film editor,
James Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, George
Montgomery, Albert Dekker, Otto Kruger,
Glenda Farrell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul48;
LP1716.
LULU GETS THE BIRDIE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer; animation, Dave Tendlar, Morey
Reden, John Walworth, John Gentilella.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Mar44;
LP12642.
LULU IN HOLLYWOOD. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz, Dana Coty.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19May44;
LP12722.
LULU'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec44;
LP13303.
LULU'S INDOOR OUTING. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Sep44;
LP12960,
LUMBERJACK, Released through United
Artists, c1944, Presented by Harry A.
Sherman Productions, 94 min., sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E,
Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman
‘Houston, Barry Shipman; music director,
Irvin Talbot; photographer, Russell Harlan;
film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Appl, author: United Artists Corp,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
24Mar44; LP12697,.
LUMBERJACK AND JILL, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1949, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
animation, Tom Johnson, George Rufle;
story, Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6Jun49;
LP2321,
LA LUNE, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
French version of ''The Moon,"
Summary: Explains with animation and
other cinematic devices the phases of the
moon, its orbit, the lunar month, sunrise
and sunset on the moon, occultation of
stars, the moon's path in space, and lunar
and solar eclipses.
Credits: Collaborator, Walter Bartky.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3378,
LURE OF THE ISLANDS, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; original screen-
play, Edmond Kelso, George Bricker, Scott
Littleton; photography, Mack Stengler; film
editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 3Jul42;
LP11528,
LURE OF THE SURF, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb42;
MP12199,
LURE OF THE TROUT. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Ed
Thorgersen; photographer, Jack Painter.
Technicolor, -
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
110ct40; MP10894,
LURED, Oakmont Pictures, Inc., c1947,
103 min,, sd., baw, 35mm. A Hunt Strom-
berg production,
Credits: Producer, James Nasser; direc-
tor, Douglas Sirk; story, Jacques Com-
paneez, Ernest Neuville, Simon Gantillon;
screenplay, Leo Rosen; music, Michel
Michelet; film editor, John M. Foley.
Cast: George Sanders, Lucille Ball,
Charles Coburn, Boris Karloff, Sir Cedric
Hardwicke.
© Oakmont Pictures, Inc.; 5Sep47;
LP1292,
LUST FOR GOLD. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 91 min., sd., color, 35mm. Pre-
viously entitled "For Those Who Dare."
Based on the book "Thunder Gods Gold" by
Barry Storm. :
Summary: A Western about the attempts to
locate the entrance to a gold mine which
was covered over by the Apache Indians one
hundred years ago. Setting, the Superstition
Mountains of Arizona.
Credits: Producer and director, S. Sylvan
Simon; screenplay, Ted Sherdman, Richard
English; film editor, Gene Harlick.
Cast: Ida Lupino, Glenn Ford, William
Prince, Will Geer, Gig Young.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May49;
LP2301. "
LUXURY LINER. Loew's Inc., c1948.
91 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A school girl whose father is
captain of a luxury liner runs away from
school and becomes a stowaway on his ship.
A_ musical comedy featuring an aria from
Aida,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Richard Whorf; screenplay, Gladys
Lehman, Richard Connell; music director,
Georgie Stoll; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
Cast: George Brent, Jane Powell, Lauritz
Melchior, Frances Gifford, Xavier Cugat
and his orchestra.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Jul48; LP1749.
LYDIA. Alexander Korda Films, Inc.
Released through United Artists, cl941.
Presented by Alexander Korda. 100 min.,
sd. A Julien Duvivier film.
Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda;
director, Julien Duvivier; original story,
Julien Duvivier, L. Bus-Fekete; screenplay
and dialogue, Ben Hecht, Samuel Hoffen-
stein; music, Miklos Rozsa.
© Alexander Korda Films, Inc.; 12Sep41;
LP10690.
THE LYIN' LION. Terrytoons, Inc. Released
through Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Terry-
toon)
Credits: director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30May49; LP2690.
LYNCH'S SIMPLIFICATION OF THE
PERINEAL OPERATION FOR EXCISION OF
THE RECTO-SIGMOID. Evelyn Mallory
Tate Buchanan, cl1944. 1 reel.
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan; 28Dec44;
MP15503.
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MA AND PA KETTLE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc. Released through Universal-
International Pictures Co., Inc., c1949.
76 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on char-
acters from "The Egg and I" by Betty
MacDonald.
Summary: A slapstick comedy in which the
father of fifteen children moves his house-
hold from a dilapidated farm to a bewilder-
ing push-button home that he has won ina
slogan contest.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, Charles Lamont; screenplay,
Herbert Margolis, Louis Morheim, Al
Lewis; music, Milton Schwarzwald; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth.
Cast: Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride,
Richard Long, Meg Randall, Patricia
Alphin,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar49;
LP2270,
MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Apr42; MP12477.
MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME! Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels. Froma
story by Ed. Sullivan.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster;
sereenplay, Charles Grayson, Edmund L.
Hartmann,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Mar40;
LP9487,
MABEL AT THE BEAUTY TARGET. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Nov42; MP13117.
MABEL, MABEL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1454,
THE MACADEMY AWARDS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: A satire on Academy Awards
using 1910 flicks,
Credits: Chairman, Justin Herman;
master of ceremonies, Dennis James.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Feb49;
LP2129.,
MACARTHUR IS THE NAME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4May42; MP12496,
MACBETH. Mercury Productions, Released
through Republic Pictures Corp., c1948.
107 min., sd., baw, 35mm. A Charles K.
Feldman presentation,
Summary: Orson Welles' adaptation of
the Shakespearean tragedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Orson -
Welles; music, Jacques Ibert; film editor,
Louis Lindsay.
Cast: Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan, Dan
O'Herlihy, Roddy McDowall, Edgar Barrier.
© Literary Classics Productions; 7Oct48;
LP2039.
THE MCFARLAND TWINS AND THEIR
ORCHESTRA. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢e1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; continuity, Justin Herman; photog-
rapher, George Webber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Aug42;
MP12807,
THE MCGUERINS FROM BROOKLYN. Re-
leased thru United Artists, c1942. Pre-
sented by Hal Roach. 5 reels, 6d.
Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Earle Snell,
Clarence Marks; music score, Edward
Ward; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Hal-Roach Studios, Inc.; 29Sep42;
LP11876.
MACHINE GUN BUTCH. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14457.
MACHINE GUN MAMA. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Harold M, Young; original screenplay, Sam
Neuman; music arrangers, Mort Glickman,
David Chudnow; film editor, Robert O.
Crandall,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb44;
LP13582,
THE MACHINE MAKER, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Frank C. Hockema.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 21Nov39;
MP9867,
MACHINE SHOEMAKING, United Shoe
Machinery Corp. 9,000 ft., 35mm.
Summary: Illustrates various operations
in the manufacture of shoes.
© United Shoe Machinery Corp.; title,
descr, & 9 prints, 11Mar49; MU3847.
MACHINE SHOP WORK. © Audio Productions,
Inc.
1, Rough Facing, Turning and Drilling on a
Vertical Turret Lathe. © title, descr. &
4 prints, 6Jan42; MU11982.
2. Rough Facing, Boring and Turning a
Shoulder on a Vertical Turret Lathe.
© title, descr. & 4 prints, 6Jan42; MU11983.
3, Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving and
Chamfering on a Vertical Turret Lathe
Using Two Heads. © title, descr. &
4 prints, 6Jan42; MU11984,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; action, use and care
of single point cutting tools. Distributed by
The Federal Security Agency, U. S. Office
of Education, c1942. 1 reel each, sd. © The
Calvin Co,
Appl. author: The Calvin Co. employer for
hire of Chester Lawrence Sherwood.
1, Fundamentals of the Side Cutting Tools.
© 25Sep42; MP 13069.
2, Fundamentals of End Cutting Tools.
© 25Sep42; MP13070.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; action, use and care
of single point cutting tools. The Calvin Co.,
c1944, 1 reel each, 16mm, © The Calvin
Co,
1, Fundamentals of Side Cutting Tools.
© 1Jun44; MP992,
2, Fundamentals of End Cutting Tools.
© 1Jun44; MP993.,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; basic machines,
Loucks & Norling Studios, c1945. 1 reel
each, sd. © Loucks & Norling Studios.
1, The Shaper. © 1Jun45; MP16265,
«2, The Lathe. © 1Jun45; MP16266.
3. The Milling Machine, © 1Jun45; MP470.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; basic machines, the
drill press. Atlas Educational Film Co.,
c1945, 1 reel,
© Atlas Educational Film Co.; 1Jun45;
MP16124,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; bench work. Ray-
Bell Films, Inc., c1942, 1 reel each,
© Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author; Reid H. Ray.
1, Cutting Threads with Taps and Dies.
© 25Aug42; MP12969.
2. Scraping Flat Surfaces. © 25Aug42;
MP12970.
3. Fitting and Scraping Small Bearings.
© 25Aug42; MP12971.
4, Reaming with Straight Hand Reamers.
© 25Aug42; MP12972.
5. Reaming with Taper Hand Reamers,
© 25Aug42; MP12973.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; bench work. Dis-
tributed by The Federal Security Agency,
U. S. Office of Education, c1942-44. 1 reel
each, sd. © The Calvin Co.
Appl. author: The Calvin Co, employer for
hire of Chester Lawrence Sherwood.
1. Laying Out Small Castings. © 25Sep42;
MP13071.
2. Centering Small Stock. © 25Sep42;
MP13072.
3. Fundamentals of Filing. © 25Sep42;
MP13073.
6. Laying Out Small Castings. © 1Jun44;
MP989,
7. Centering Small Stock. © 1Jun44;
MP990.,
8, Fundamentals of Filing. © 1Jun44;
MP991.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; carbide cutting tools.
Mode-Art Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel
each, © Mode-Art Pictures, Inc.
1, Brazing Carbide Tools. © 1Jun45;
MP16282,
2, Grinding Single-Point Carbide Tools.
© 1Jun45; MP16283.
3. Grinding Multiple-Point Carbide Tools.
© 1Jun45; MP16284.
4. Cutting with Carbide Tools. Part 1:
Single Point. © 1Jun45; MP16285.
5. Cutting with Carbide Tools. Part 2:
Milling Cutters. © 1Jun45; MP16286,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; fundamentals of
blueprint reading. Ray-Bell Films, Inc.,
c1944-45. 1 reel each, 16mm. © Ray-Bell
Films, Inc.
1, Visualizing an Object. © 1Jun45;
MP493,
2. Reading a Three-View Drawing.
© 1Jun45; MP492.
4, Sectional Views and Projections, Finish
Marks. Appl. author: Lawrence Rosenthal.
© 13Mar44; MP14604.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on a
broaching machine, Ray-Bell Films, Inc.,
1 reel each. © Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Reid H. Ray.
1, Broaching an Internal Keyway. © 1Mar45;
MP15809.
2. Single Ram Vertical Surface Broaching.
© 1Mar45; MP15838,
3. Double Ram Vertical Surface Broaching,
© 1Mar45; MP15811,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on a
milling machine. Hartley Productions,
¢c1945, 1 reel each. © Hartley Productions.
5. Milling a Template. © 1Jul45; MP16212.
6. Cutting a Short Rack, © 1Jul45;
MP16213.
7. Boring Holes with Offset Boring Head.
© 1Jul45; MP16214,
8, Milling a Helical Cutter. © 1Jul45;
MP16215,
9. Cutting Teeth on a Worm Gear. © 1Jul45;
MP16216.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on a
planer. Harfilms, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
16mm. © Harfilms, Inc.
1, Planing a Flat Surface. © 1Apr45;
MP547,.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on a
planer. Ray-Bell Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel.
226
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on a
planer. Cont'd.
© Ray-Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Reid H. Ray.
2. Planing a Dovetail Slide. © 1Mar45;
MP15810.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
center-type grinder. Emerson Yorke
Studio, for the U. S. Office of Education,
c1944, 1 reel each, sd. © Emerson Yorke
Studio.
Appl. authors: H. M. Huffman, Samuel A.
Datlowe.
1. Grinding a Plain Pin: pt. 1, The Grinding
Wheel. © 21Apr44; MP14755,
2. Grinding a Plain Pin: pt. 2, Grinding
Operations. © 21Apr44; MP14756.
3. Grinding a Slender Shaft with Back Rest.
© 21Apr44; MP14757.
4, Plunge Cut Grinding, © 21Apr44;
MP14758,
5. Grinding a Taper. © 21Apr44; MP14759.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
centerless grinding machine. Ray-Bell
Films, Inc., c1944, 3 reels each. © Ray-
Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Lawrence M. Rosenthal,
1. Thrufeed Grinding a Straight Pin: pt. 1.
© 20Jun44; MP15405,
2. Thrufeed Grinding a Straight Pin: pt. 2.
© 20Jun44; MP15406.
3. Infeed Grinding Shouldered Work,
© 20Jun44; MP15407.
4. Infeed Grinding a Shaft of Two Diameters.
© 20Jun44; MP15408.
5. Endfeed Grinding a Tapered Pin,
© 20Jun44; MP15409.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
cutter grinder. Emerson Yorke Studio,
c1943, 2 reels each, sd. © Emerson Yorke
Studio.
Appl. authors: S. A. Datlowe, H. M. Huff-
man,
1, Sharpening a Side Milling Cutter.
© 25Nov43; MP14308.
2, Sharpening a Plain Helical Milling Cutter.
© 25Nov43; MP14309.
3. Sharpening a Shell End Mill. © 25Nov43;
MP14310,
4, Sharpening an Angular Cutter. © 25Nov43;
MP14311,
5. Sharpening a Form Relieved Cutter,
© 25Nov43; MP14312.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
drill press (radial drill), © Emerson Yorke
Studio.
Appl. author: Emerson Yorke.
4. Drilling and Tapping Cast Steel. © title,
descr. & 2 prints, 17Dec41; MU11922.
5. Drilling to a Layout and Spotfacing Cast
Iron. © title, descr. & 2 prints, 17Dec41;
MU11923,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
engine lathe. sd, © Atlas Educational Film
Co.
Appl. author: John G. Curtis.
8. Cutting an Internal Acme Thread.
© title, descr, & 2 prints, 31Dec43;
MU 14348,
9, Cutting an Internal Taper Pipe Thread.
© title, descr, & 2 prints, 13Mar44;
MU 14587,
10, Turning Work Held on a Fixture.
© title, descr, & 2 prints, 13Mar44;
MU 14588,
11, Boring to Close Tolerances. © title,
descr, & 2 prints, 13Mar44; MU14589,
12. Machining Work Held in a Chuck.
© title, descr, & 2 prints, 13Mar44;
MU14590,
13, Turning Work Held on a Mandrel.
© title, descr, & 2 prints, 13Mar44;
MU14591.
14. Using a Steady Rest. © title, descr. &
2 prints, 31Dec43; MU14349,
15, Using a Follower Rest. © title, descr.
& 2 prints, 31Dec43; MU14350.
16. Using a Boring Bar Between Centers.
© title, descr. & 2 prints, 13Mar44;
MU14592,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
gear hobbing machine. Emerson Yorke
Studios, c1945. 1 reel each, 16mim.
© Emerson Yorke Studios,
1, Hobbing a Spur Gear: pt. 1, Setting Up
the Change Gears. © 1Jun45; MP471.
2, Hobbing a Spur Gear: pt. 2, Setting Up
and Hobbing the Work. © 1Jun45; MP472.
3. Hobbing a Square Tooth Spline Shaft.
© 1Jun45; MP473, *
4, Hobbing a Worm Gear—Infeed Method.
© 1Jun45; MP474,
5. Hobbing a Helical Gear, Two Cuts—Non-
differential Method. © 1Jun45; MP475.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
horizontal boring mill. Escar Motion Pic-
ture Service, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each,
ane © Escar Motion Picture Service,
ne.
1, Setup for Face Milling With a Fixture.
© 1Nov45; MP507.
2. Face Milling With a Fixture. © 1Dec45;
MP372.
3. Contour Face Milling. © 1Dec45;
MP373.
4, Setup for Rough Line-Boring. © 1Dec45;
MP374,
5. Rough Line-Boring. © 1Nov45; MP508.
6. Drilling, Tapping, Stub-Boring, and
Reaming. © 1Dec45; MP375.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
internal grinder. Emerson Yorke Studio,
c1944, 1 reel each, sd. © Emerson Yorke
Studio.
Appl, author: Samuel A. Datlowe.
1. Grinding a Straight Hole. © 26May44;
MP14874,
2. Grinding a Deep Hole. © 26May44;
MP 14875.
3. Grinding and Facing a Blind Hole.
© 26May44; MP14876,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
lathe. Distributed by the Federal Security
Agency and U. S. Office of Education, 1942.
1 reel each, sd. © West Coast Sound
Studios, Inc.
Appl. author: Alleyne W. Manchee.
6. Turning a Taper with the Tail Stock Set
Over. © 26Sep42; MP12887.
7, Cutting an External Acme Thread.
© 26Sep42; MP12888.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
metal cutting band saw. Ray-Bell Films,
Inc., c1944. 3 reels each. © Ray-Bell
Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Reid H. Ray.
1, Sawing an Internal Irregular Shape.
© 120ct44; MP 15383.
2. Filing an Internal Irregular Shape.
© 120ct44; MP15384,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
sensitive drill. Distributed by Federal
Security Agency and U. S. Office of Educa-
tion, c1942. 1 reel, sd. © West Coast
Sound Studios, Inc.
Appl. author: Alleyne W. Manchee,
1, Drilling a Hole in'a Pin, © 26Sep42;
MP12891.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
shaper. © Emerson Yorke Studio.
Appl., author: Emérson Yorke.
1. Cutting a Keyway on End of a Finished
Shaft. © title, descr. & 2 prints, 17Dec41;
MU11919.
2. Machining a Cast Iron Rectangular
Block. © title, descr. & 2 prints, 17Dec41;
MU11920,
3. Machining a Tool Steel V Block. © title,
descr. & 2 prints, 17Dec41; MU11921.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
surface grinder. Worcester Film Corp.,
c1945, 1 reel each. © Worcester Film
Corp.
1. Grinding a Parallel Bar: pt. 1, Setting
Up the Machine. © 1Aug45; MP 16485.
2. Grinding A Parallel Bar: pt. 2, Grinding
Operations. © 1Aug45; MP16486.
3. Grinding a Template. © 1Aug45;
MP 16487, k
4, Grinding a V Block. © 1Aug45; MP16488.
5. Grinding Thin Discs. © 1Aug45;
MP16489, -
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
turret lathe. Atlas Educational Film Co.,
c1945, 1 reel each. © Atlas Educational
Film Co.
1. Setting Up Bar Mechanism and Rolle
Turner. 1Jun45; MP16125, :
2. Setting Up Multiple Roller Turner and
Turning a Taper. © 1Jun45; MP16126.
3. Necking and Threading by Use of
Attachment and by Die Head. © 1Jun45;
MP16127.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
turret lathe. Industrial Film Guild, ¢1945,
1 reel. © Industrial Film Guild.
4. Setting Up and Matching Bar Stock.
© 1Jun45; MP368.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
turret lathe. Escar Motion Picture Service,
Inc,, c1945. 1 reel each. © Escar Motion
Pictures Service, Inc.
The Turret Lathe—An Introduction,
© 1Dec45; MP369.,
Chuck Work: pt. 1, Setting Up Hexagon Tur-
ret Tools. © 1Dec45; MP370.
Chuck Work; pt. 2, Setting Up Tools for
Combined Cuts. © 1Dec45; MP371.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
vertical drill. Distributed by the Federal
Security Agency and U. S. Office of
Education, c1942. 1 reel each, sd. © West
Coast Sound Studios, Inc.
Appl. author: Alleyne W. Manchee.
1. Locating Holes, Drilling and Tapping in —
Cast Iron. © 26Sep42; MP12889,
2. Countersinking, Counterboring and Spot
Facing. © 26Sep42; MP12890.
MACHINE SHOP WORK; operations on the
vertical milling machine. Ray-Bell Films,
Inc., c1943-44, 1 reel each, © Ray-
Bell Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Lawrence M. Rosenthal.
1. Using a Shell End Mill. © 20Dec43;
MP14489.
2. Cutting a Dovetail Taper Slide. © 9Feb44
MP14490.
3. Cutting a Round End Keyway. © 9Feb44;
MP14491,
4, Milling a Helical Groove. © 20Dec43;
MP14492,
5. Milling a Circular T-Slot. © 20Dec43;
MP 14493,
MACHINE SHOP WORK; precision measure-
ment. Ray-Bell Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel.
© Ray-Bell Films, Inc,
Appl. author: Reid H. Ray.
8. Gage Blocks and Accessories. © 1Mar45;
MP15813.
MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION. United States
Navy. sd., 16mm. © De Frenes & Co.
Appl. authors: George W. Chapman,
H. Bauernschmidt.
Machine operation. © title & descr.,
15Nov43; 8 prints, 27Oct43; MU14138.
Transcription Technique. © title & descr.,
15Nov43; 3 prints, 270ct43; MU14137,
LES MACHINES ELEMENTAIRES. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, French version of
"Simple Machines."
Summary: Shows the basic features of
simple machines—the lever, the inclined
plane, the wedge, the pulley, and the
screw—and demonstrates their application
to modern complex machines. Animated
drawings clarify abstract mechanical
principles.
Credits: Collaborator, H. Horton Sheldon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3381.
MACKINAC ISLAND. c1944, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 864 ft., sd., color.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
227
MACKINAC ISLAND. Cont'd.
(James A, Fitz-Patrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
Fitz-Patrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographer, Virgil Miller. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Feb44; MP421,.
MCLEOD'S FOLLY. SEE Johnny Come
Lately.
MACNAMARA'S BAND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10882.
MACNAMARA'S BAND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11733.
THE MACOMBER AFFAIR. Award Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Adapted from "The Short Happy Life of
Francis Macomber" a story by Ernest
He ay.
Credits: Producers, Benedict Bogeaus,
Casey Robinson; director, Zoltan Korda;
screenplay, Casey Robinson, Seymour
Bennett; adaptation, Seymour Bennett,
Frank Arnold; music, Miklos Rozsa; film
editors, George Feld, Jack Wheeler.
Cast: Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, Robert
Preston, Reginald Denny, Jean Gillie.
© Award Productions, Inc.; 21Mar47;
LP1014,
MAD ABOUT HER BLUES, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Mar46; MP305.
MAD ABOUT MOONSHINE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, George
Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Feb41;
LP10273.
THE MAD DOCTOR. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George Arthur; direc-
tor, Tim Whelan; screenplay, Howard J.
Green; photographer, Ted Tetzlaff; film
editor, Archie Marshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Dec40;
LP10261.
THE MAD DOCTOR OF MARKET STREET.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels,
sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, Joseph Lewis; original screen-
play, Al Martin; photography, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Ralph Dixon.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec41;
LP10885,
THE MAD GHOUL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, James Hogan; original story, Hans
Kraly; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg, Paul
Gangelin; film editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Oct43;
LP12316,
THE MAD HATTER. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 653 ft., sd., color.
(A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis, Herb Rothwill; music, Joe
De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 7Nov40; LP10030,
THE MAD HATTER. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Webb Smith.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 27Nov47;
MP2901,
THE MAD MAESTRO. Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
703 ft., sd., color. (An M-G-M Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; MP10178.
THE MAD MARTINDALES. | Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,,-c1942. 5,824 ft.,
sd. Based upon a play by Wesley Towner,
from a play by Ludwig Hirschfeld and
Edmund Wolf.
Credits: Director, Alfred E. Werker;
screenplay, Francis Edwards Faragoh;
music direction, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15May42; LP11339.
MAD MEN OF EUROPE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 8 reels, sd. From the play
by Guy du Maurier.
Credits: Director, Albert de Courville;
sereen adaptation, lan Hay, Edward Knoblock,
Dennis Wheatley; music director, Louis
Levy; photography, Mutz Greenbaum,
Harry Harris; editor, Lister Laurance.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May40;
LP9670,
THE MAD MONSTER, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Fred Myton; music, David Chudnow; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 7May42;
LP11286,
MADAME BOVARY. Loew's Inc., c1949.
114 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
Gustave Flaubert's novel. An MGM picture.
Summary: A period drama introduced by a
reenactment of Flaubert's trial in 1857, at
which the author defends his realistic novel
about an unfaithful, greedy woman.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, Vincente Minnelli; screenplay,
Robert Ardrey; music, Miklos Rozsa; film
editor, Ferris Webster.
Cast: James Mason, Jennifer Jones, Van
Heflin, Louis Jourdan, Christopher Kent.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Jul49; LP2461.
MADAME CURIE. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 13 reels,
sd., b&w. Based on the book by Eve Curie.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Paul
Osborn, Paul H. Rameau; narrator, James
Hilton; music score, Herbert Stothart; film
editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec43; LP12429.
MADAME SPY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942,. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Roy William Neill; original
story, Clarence Upson Young; screenplay,
Lynn Riggs, Clarence Upson Young;
photography, George Robinson; film editor,
Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jul42;
LP11481,
MADEMOISELLE DOCTEUR. SEE Under |
Secret Orders.
MADEMOISELLE FIFI. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., ¢1944. 69 min., sd. Based on stories
of Guy de Maupassant,
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Robert Wise; screenplay, Josef Mischel,
Peter Ruric; music, Werner Heymann;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
J. R. Whittredge.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug44;
LP12791.
MLLE FIFI. ‘Marshall Grant-Realm Tele-
vision Productions, c1949, 2 reels, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Based on the story by Guy
de Maupassant.
Summary: A drama about the German
occupation of France in 1870, anda
Prussian officer, nicknamed Mlle Fifi, who
attempts to overcome the resistance of
the villagers.
Credits: Screenplay, Stanley Rubin,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
7Feb49; LP2164,
MADERO OF MEXICO, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
979 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original
story, Brainerd Duffield; screenplay,
Doane Hoag, Brainerd Duffield; music score,
Sol Kaplan.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec42; LP11738,
MADHATTAN ISLAND. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I. Klein,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jun47;
LP1076,
MADMAN'S HOLIDAY. SEE Crack Up.
MADONNA OF THE DESERT. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: The story of a young girl who
plans to steal a jewelled madonna.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, George Blair; original story,
Frank Wisbar; screenplay, Albert DeMond;
music director, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Donald Barry, Don
Castle, Sheldon Leonard.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1505,
MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS, Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 10 reels,
sd. A Gainsborough picture. From the
novel by Margery Lawrence,
Credits: Producer, R. J. Minney, director,
Arthur Crabtree; screenplay, Roland
Pertwee; photographer, Jack Cox.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Jan46;
LP88,
THE MADONNA'S SECRET. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.,
35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, William Thiele; original screen-
play, Bradbury Foote, William Thiele;
music score, Joseph Dubin; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, John Alton;
film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan46;
LP370;
MAESTROS OF THE COMICS, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
(Person Oddity, no. 145)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; direc-
tor, Carl S. Clancy; narrator, Arthur Hale.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Dec45;
MP46,
MAGAZINE MODEL, SEE Variety Views,
no, 129,
THE MAGIC ALPHABET. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
992 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Jack Tourneur; original
story and screenplay, Robert Lopez; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 60ct42; LP11649.
THE MAGIC BOW. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947, Presented by J. Arthur Rank.
105 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. A Gainsborough
picture, Based on the novel by Manuel
Komroff,
Summary: A picture based on the life of the
composer, Nicold Paganini. Includes mu-
sical compositions of Beethoven and Tartini
as well as those of Paganini. Setting is
Italy during the Napoleonic period.
Credits: Producer, R. J. Minney; director,
Bernard Knowles; screenplay, Roland
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE MAGIC BOW. Cont'd.
Pertwee; music director, Louis Levy;
incidental score, Henry Geehl; film editor,
Alfred Roome.
Cast: Stewart Granger, Phyllis Calvert,
Jean Kent, Dennis Price, Cecil Parker.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
11Dec47; LP1673.
THE MAGIC CARPET. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13096,
THE MAGIC FLUKE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Fox and Crow Cartoon)
Credits: Executive producer, Steve
Bosustow; director, John Hubley; story,
Sol Barzman; music, Del Castillo; animation,
Bob Cannon, Willis Pyle, Rudy Larriva,
Pat Matthews.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar49;
LP2192.
MAGIC IN THE AIR. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 21Jan42; 110 prints, 15Jan42;
MU 12054.
MAGIC IN THE KITCHEN. c1946, 1 reel,
16mm.
Appl. author: Herbert Kerkow.
© Chr. Hansen's Laboratory, Inc.; 1Nov46;
MP1541,
MAGIC IS THE MOONLIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16103.
MAGIC MINERAL. SEE Variety Views,
no, 153.
MAGIC OF MAGNOLIAS. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
d
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Jan42; MP12090,
THE MAGIC OF STEAM; the steam turbine.
Presented by Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co.
2 reels each, b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co.; title & descr.,
150ct42; 121 prints, 140ct42; MU12942,
MAGIC OF YOUTH. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Paul Douglas; music score,
L. de Francesco; photographer, Jack Kuhne;
film editor, Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Aug45; MP86.
MAGIC ON A STICK. Loew's Inc,, c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
855 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield; original
story and screenplay, Charles Larson;
music score, Max Terr; film editor, Tom
Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 40ct45; LP13621.
THE MAGIC PENCIL. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Volney White; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15Nov40; MP10622.
THE MAGIC SHELL, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A
Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 16May41; MP11158,
MAGIC STRENGTH. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Phantasy)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Dun Roman.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Feb44; LP12496.
MAGIC TOWN. Robert Riskin Productions,
Inc., c1947, 103 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on a story by Robert Riskin and
Joseph Krumgold.
Credits: Produced and written by Robert
Riskin; director, William A. Wellman;
music score, Roy Webb; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; film editors, Sherman
Todd, Richard G. Wray.
Cast: James Stewart, Jane Wyman, Kent
Smith, Ned Sparks, Wallace Ford.
© Robert Riskin Productions, Inc.; 26Sep47;
LP1255.
MAGICALULU. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Apr45;
LP13357.
MAGNESIUM, METAL FROM THE SEA.
Presented by the Dow Chemical Co.
3 reels, b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© The Dow Chemical Co.; title & descr.,
24Mar44; 20 prints, 25Mar44; MU14653.
MAGNESIUM, METAL FROM THE SEA. SEE
This is Magnesium.
THE MAGNET. Gateway Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (The
Pirro Series, no, 5)
Summary: Pat shows his puppet, Pirro,
how a magnet works.
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin J.
Gordon.
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 26Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2342,
MAGNETISM. Coronet, c1947. 12 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, N. E. Bingham.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 14Mar47; MP2507.
MAGNETS. Young America Films, Inc.,
¢1946, 12 min. With A Teacher's Guide.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 150ct46;
MP1255.
MAGNETS AND MAGNETISM. De Forest's
Training, Inc., c1948. 100 feet, b&w,
16mm. (Radio Electronics. Reel lesson 3)
Summary: Explains the basic principles of
magnetism as an aid to the understanding
of the operation of the various magnetic
applications in electronic devices.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP3896,
THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, c1942.
88 min., sd. A Mercury production. From
the novel by Booth Tarkington,
Credits: Screenplay, production and
direction, Orson Welles; music, Bernard
Herrmann; photographer, Stanley Cortez;
film editor, Robert Wise.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Jul42;
LP11485,
MAGNIFICENT DOLL, Hallmark Productions,
Inc., c1946. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
A Jack H. Skirball-Bruce Manning produc-
tion.
Credits: Producer, Jack H. Skirball;
director, Frank Borzage; original story and
screenplay, Irving Stone; music, H. J.
Salter; orchestrations, David Tamkin; film
editor, Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Burgess
Meredith.
© Hallmark Productions, Inc.; 9Dec46;
LP757.
THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 7,500 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; original
story, Joseph Schrank; screenplay, George
Seaton; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Jun42; LP11476.
THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE, Republic Pic-
tures Corp., c1946, 74 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Wm, J.
O'Sullivan; director, Albert S. Rogell;
original story, Gerald Drayson Adams,
Richard Sokolove; screenplay, Dane Lussier;
adaptation, Sherman L. Lowe; music direc-
tor, Mort Glickman; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas,
Gerald Mohr, Stephanie Bachelor, Adele
Mara. Bs
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Dec46;
LP746,
MAHARAJA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jun43; MP13641,
THE MAID. Charles W. Wilmert, c1949.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, :
Summary: Illustrates the value of ''The
Maid," a device designed to hold bedding in
place.
© Charles W. Wilmert; 14Apr49; MP4066.
A MAID MADE MAD. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,410 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Mar43;
LP11972,
MAID TROUBLE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Harry Edwards; film
editor, Edward W. Williams.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP126.
MAIL DOG. Walt Disney Productions, c1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Bill de la Torre; animation,
George Nicholas, George Kreisl, Jerry
Hathcock, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 6May47;
LP1371,
MAIL TROUBLE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lloyd French; story, George Jeske,
Charles E. Roberts; film editor, Mark Rob-
son,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Sep42;
LP11725,
THE MAILMAN. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Paul R.
Hanna, c1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jan47; MP1578.
MAILMAN BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Nov42; MP13108,
MAILMAN OF SNAKE RIVER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., ¢1944. 1 reel.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5May44; MP15267.
LA MAIN DU DIABLE (THE DEVIL'S HAND).
c1946, 8 reels, sd., 35mm. First published
Paris, France, date unknown, English titles.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Tourneur;
scenario, Jean-Paul Le Chanois; music,
Roger Dumas.
Appl. author: Maurice Tourneur Films.
© Distinguished Films, Inc,; 12Aug46;
LP636,
ae ely
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
229
MAIN STREET AFTER DARK. Loew's Inc,,
¢1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 6 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; direc-
tor, Edward Cahn; original story, John C.
Higgins; screenplay, Karl Kamb, John C.
Higgins; music score, George Bassman;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov44; LP13019.
THE MAIN STREET KID. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 64 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a radio play by Cary!
Coleman,
Summary: A small-town printer with an
interest in mental telepathy makes use of
his hobby to help his daughter and her
sweetheart,
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, R. G. Springsteen; screenplay,
Jerry Sackheim; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Al Pearce, Janet Martin, Alan
Mowbray, Adele Mara, Arlene Harris.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jan48;
LP1482,
MAIN STREET LAWYER. c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based
on original story by Harry Hamilton.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Dudley Murphy; screenplay,
Joseph Krumgold; adaptation, Devery Free-
man; music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Jack Marta; film editor, William Morgan.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Nov39;
LP9327.
MAIN STREET ON THE MARCH! Loew's
Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 1,768 ft., sd., sepia.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original
story and screenplay, Karl Kamb; narrator,
John Nesbitt; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jan42; LP11039.
MAIN STREET TODAY. ‘Loew's Inc., 01944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original
story and screenplay, Karl Kamb, Julian
Harmon; narrator, John Nesbitt; music
score, David Raksin; film editor, Tom
Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Mar44; LP258.
MAIN STREET, U.S.A. - 1942. SEE The
March of Time, v. 8, no. 4. ‘
MAINE SAIL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1949, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Movietone Adventures) s
Summary: Vacation highlights in Maine
including scenes of Boothbay Harbor, old
churches at Wiscasset, a clambake at
Kennebunk Beach, and sailing at Penobscot
Bay.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
directed and written by Tom Cummiskey;
narrator, George C. Putnam; music score,
L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13May49; MP4424.
MAINTAIN THE RIGHT. Loew's Inc., with
the cooperation of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police, ¢1940. 950 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Directors, Joe Newman, Willard
Van Der Veer; screenplay, E. Maurice Adler,
Jerry Hoffman; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan40; LP9468.
MAINTAINING CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE. *
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947, 14min,
sd., b&w, 16mm. (Teacher Education
Series, film 3)
Summary: By contrasting different
methods of handling the same class, the
film explores techniques for maintaining
discipline and stimulating the interest of
students. Prepared to accompany the text-
book, "Student Teaching," by Dr. Raleigh
Schorling.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47;
MP2674,
MAISIE GETS HER MAN. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the
characters created by Wilson Collison.
Credits: Producer,.J. Walter Ruben;
director, Roy Del Ruth; original story, Betty
Reinhardt, Ethel Hill; screenplay, Betty
Reinhardt, Mary C. McCall, Jr.; music
score, Lennie Hayton; film editor,
Fredrick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 26May42; LP11380.
MAISIE GOES TO RENO. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the char-
acters created by Wilson Collison.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Harry Beaumont; original story, Harry
Ruby, James O'Hanlon; screenplay, Mary C.
McCall, Jr.; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jul44; LP179.
MAISIE WAS A LADY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben; direc-
tor, Edwin L. Marin; original story, Betty
Reinhardt, Myles Connolly; screenplay,
Betty Reinhardt, Mary C. McCall, Jr.;
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Fredrick Y. Smith. |
© Loew's Inc.; 6Jan41; LP10165.
MAJESTY OF YELLOWSTONE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A pictorial study of Yellowstone
National Park, with emphasis on the work of
the Rangers of the National Park Service.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
George Carson Putnam; music, L. DeFran-
cesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Aug48; MP3421.
THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd. Sug-
gested by a play by Edward Childs Carpenter
from a story by Fannie Kilbourne.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Billy Wilder; written by Charles
Brackett, Billy Wilder; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan; editor, Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Oct42;
LP11652,
MAJOR BARBARA. Released by United
Artists, c1941. Presented by Gabriel Pas-
cal. 13 reels, sd. By George Bernard
Shaw.
Credits: Producer and director, Gabriel
Pascal; scenario and dialogue, George
Bernard Shaw; music, William Walton;
music director, Muir Mathieson; cameraman,
Ronald Neame; film editor, Charles Frend.
© Gabriel Pascal Productions, Ltd.;
15Feb41; LP10553.
MAKA LA PUA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14444,
MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 79 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the Al Jarvis and Martin
Block radio programs of the same title.
Summary: An all-star comedy about a
"Musical Mystery Contest,"
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Joseph Santley; story, Albert Duffy;
screenplay, Albert Duffy, Karen DeWolf;
film editor, Jerome Thoms.
Cast: Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick,
Ron Randell, Virginia Welles, Al Jarvis.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26May49;
LP2303.
MAKE MINE FREEDOM. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (An
MGM Cartoon)
Summary: In this cartoon, the basic
freedoms enjoyed in America are enumer-
ated, and citizens are warned against
adoption of Utopian schemes that may cost
the nation its liberty.
Credits: Music composition and arrange-
ment, Scott Bradley, Paul J. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Apr48; LP1607.
MAKE MINE LAUGHS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949. 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A vaudeville revue which
presents a series of comedy and musical
acts including sequences clipped from old
RKO features and shorts,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Richard O, Fleischer; Leon Errol
sequence written and directed by Hal Yates;
music director, Constantin Bakaleinikoff;
film editors, Robert Swink, Edward W.
Williams.
Cast: Ray Bolger, Anne Shirley, Dennis
Day, Joan Davis, Jack Haley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Aug49;
LP2497,
MAKE MINE MONICA. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jan49;
LP2065.
MAKE MINE MUSIC. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1946. 75 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Production supervision, Joe Grant;
directors, Jack Kinney, Clyde Geronimi,
Hamilton Luske, Bob Cormack, Josh Meador;
story, Homer Brightman; animation, Les
Clark, George Rowley; music director,
Charles Wolcott.
Cast: Nelson Eddy, Dinah Shore, Benny
Goodman, Andrews Sisters, Jerry Colonna.
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Mar46;
LP1380.
MAKE MY COFFEE BLACK. Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: "Make My Coffee Black" is
sung by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4535.
MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. Transfilm, Inc.,
¢1947. 23 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Director, Marvin Rothenberg;
scenario, Basil Beyea and Burton Rowles,
Jr.; narration, Melvyn Douglas.
© Transfilm, Inc.; 15Dec47; MP2552.
MAKE YOU A GOOD WIFE, SEE My Own
True Love.
MAKE YOUR OWN BED; if you don't.,.?
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 82 min.,
sd.. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a play by Harvey J. O'Higgins and
Harriet Ford.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Peter Godfrey; sceenplay, Francis Swann,
Edmund Joseph; adaptation, Richard Weil;
music, H. Roemheld; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; photographer, Robert
Burks.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Jun44;
LP12690.
MAKERS OF DESTINY. Hullinger Produc-
tions, c1947, 2 reels, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Edwin
Ware Hullinger,
© Edwin Ware Hullinger; 15Sep47;
MP2334,
MAKING A CLAY PORTRAIT. Vanguard
Productions, c1942. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Appl. author: Carl L. Kahn.
© Vanguard Productions; 22Jul42;
MP12703,
230
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MAKING A LITHOGRAPH. Lester H. Kohs,
c1941, 1 reel,
© Lester H. Kohs; 2Jan41; MP10919,
MAKING AN INDIAN TIPI. Boy Scouts of
America, c1948, 8 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates that the making
of a tipi is not only a practical project but
also an adventure in Indian lore.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30May48;
LP2230.
MAKING BOOKS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Luther H.
Evans, c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Nov47; MP2514,
MAKING BRICKS FOR HOUSES. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min.,
sd., bkw, 16mm,
Summary: The story of brick making. The
film shows the processes by which shale is
converted into finished bricks: preparation
of raw materials; forming and cutting
bricks; baking in the kiln; and shipping of
the finished bricks. For primary and
middle grades.
Credits: Collaborator, R. K. Hursh.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
12Dec47; MP2642.
MAKING COTTON CLOTHING. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Isabel B. Wingate.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Aug46; MP973.
MAKING ELECTRICITY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Describes the construction of
a miniature generator and explains how
electricity is generated at a large hydro-
electric plant. For middle and primary
grades.
Credits: Collaborator, S. Ralph Powers.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
2Jun49; MP4262,
MAKING GLASS FOR HOUSES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1948, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The mining and processing of
the raw materials of which glass is made;
the weighing, mixing, and melting of these
raw materials in a glass plant; the cooling
and cutting of the glass; and the glazing of
windows. A teaching film for primary and
middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, F. V. Tooley.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Mar48; MP2878.
MAKING INDIAN HAND PRINTED CLOTH.
c1941, 2 reels.
© Hagob K. Garmirian; 1Apr41; MP11116,
MAKING INDIAN MOCCASINS. Boy Scouts
of America, c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Ben Hunt shows the steps in
making a pair of moccasins, from the
selection of the hide to the first "try-on".
© Boy Scouts of America; 30May48;
LP2231.
THE MAKING OF A MURAL, Encylopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Thomas Hart Benton, c1947. 1 reel,
sd., color, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Jul47; MP2192.
MAKING SHOES. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with A. S.
Knowles, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Script, J. Stanley McIntosh,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Jan47; MP1672.
MAKING THE GRADE. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp., title, descr. &
44 prints, 100ct40; MU10533. =
MAKING THE MOST OF SCHOOL. Coronet,
c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the individual
student can make the most of his school
experience, and explains the purpose of
rules and restrictions.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
Frederick G. Neel.
© David A. Smart; 31Aug48; MP3717.
MAKING THE VARSITY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Jun47;
MP2248,
MAKING WELDED PIPE LINE. Presented by
the A. O. Smith Corp,
Appl. author: The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© A. O. Smith Corp.; title & descr.,
300ct44; 11 prints, 310ct44; MU15348.
THE MALAY PENINSULA; people and pro-
ducts. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Shows the inter-relation between
native customs and European influences;
depicts methods of transportation; and
describes the modern industrial methods
used in the production of tin, copra, rubber,
rice, and tea. For geography classes in the
sixth and seventh grades and for junior and
senior high school classes in social studies
and economics. .
Credits: Collaborator, John H. Garland.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 22Apr48; MP3101.
MALAYA. Loew's Inc., c1949, 95 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based ona
story by Manchester Boddy.
Summary: A reporter and a convict lead
a desperate war-time mission to smuggle
vital rubber out of Japanese-occupied
Malaya.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H. Knopf;
director, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Frank
Fenton; music, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Ben Lewis.
Cast: Spencer Tracy, James Stewart,
Valentina Cortesa, Sydney Greenstreet, John
Hodiak.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Nov49; LP2650,
THE MALE ANIMAL. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942, 101 min., sd. From the
play by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent.
Credits: Associate producer, Wolfgang
Reinhardt; director, Elliott Nugent; screen-
play, Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein,
Stephen Morehouse Avery; film editor,
Thomas Richards,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr42;
LP11185,
MALE ORDER. Featurettes, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Words and music, Harold
Raymond,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11725.
MALIBU BEACH PARTY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Jack Miller; animation,
Gil Turner.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Sep40;
MP 10462.
MALICE IN SLUMBERLAND. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942, 582 ft.,
sd. (Phantasy, no. 21)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Alec Geiss; animation, Ray
Patterson; music, Ed Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 20Nov42; LP12003.
MALICE IN THE PALACE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The adventures of the Three
Stooges in the Orient.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Sep49
(in notice: 1948); LP2573.
THE MALTESE FALCON. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 100 min., sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Henry
Blanke; direction and screenplay, John
Huston; film editor, Thomas Richards.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Oct41;
LP10777,
MAMA DON'T ALLOW IT. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Jul42; MP12735,
MAMA DON'T WANT NO MUSIC. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12878.
MAMA, I WANNA MAKE RHYTHM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP14433.
MAMA, I WANT A SWEETHEART. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11164,
MAMA LOVES PAPA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945,. 61 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Frank Strayer; screenplay, Charles Roberts,
Monte Brice; music, Leigh Harline; editor,
Edward W. Williams.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Aug45; LP3.
MAMAE EU QUERO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10883.
MAMA'S BANK ACCOUNT. SEE I Remember
Mama.
MAME IS ME FLAME. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Nov44; MP15438.
MAMMALS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min,, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Robert Snedigar.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 26Sep47; MP2575.
MAMMALS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS,
Coronet, c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: This film shows that moose,
grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, mule deer,
and other animals of the Rocky Mountains
have seasonal patterns of life adapted to
the four major zones of plant life found on
the slopes of the mountains.
Credits: Collaborator, Colin C, Sanborn.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 3Sep47; MP2584,
MAMMALS OF THE WESTERN PLAINS,
Coronet, ¢1947. 11 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows animals of the western
plains, such as bison, mule deer, antelopes,
coyotes, and jack rabbits, and describes
thtir struggle for survival.
Credits: Collaborator, Colin Campbell
Sanborn,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 3Sep47; MP2587.
MAM'ZELLE BONAPARTE, Continental
Film, Paris. 9 reels, sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
231
MAM'ZELLE BONAPARTE. Cont'd. ~*
© Continental Film; title, descr. &
10 prints, 3Dec47; LU1359.
MAN ABOUT TOWN. Pathe Cinema, Paris,
c1947. 90 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. Dialogue
in French, with English commentary by
Maurice Chevalier. Released in France
with the title Le Silence est d'or."
Credits: Produced, directed and written by
Rene Clair; English adaptation, Robert
Pirosh,
Cast: Maurice Chevalier.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 220ct47;
MP1363,
MAN ALIVE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 70 min., sd. Based on an original
story by Jerry Cady and John Tucker Battle.
Credits: Associate producer, Theron
Warth; director, Ray Enright; screenplay,
Edwin Harvey Blum; music, Leigh Harline;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestral
arrangements, Gil Grau; editor, Marvin
Coil.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Oct45;
LP13669.
MAN AND STEEL. 1 reel, color.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© K. Bruno Buerger; title & descr.,
24Jan41; 1 set of prints, 9Jan41; MU10784.
MAN AT LARGE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 6,250 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; original
sereenplay, John Larkin; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30ct41; LP10747.
A MAN BETRAYED. c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, John H. Auer; original
story, Jack Moffitt; screenplay, Isabel
Dawn; adaptation, Tom Kilpatrick; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27Jan41;
LP10312.
MAN-EATER OF KUMAON. | Monty Shaff
Productions, Inc. Released through
Universal International Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948. 79 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
the book '"Man-Eaters of Kumaon" by James
Corbett.
Summary: A jungle melodrama about the
stalking of a man-eating tiger that is
ravaging a native Indian village at the foot
of the Himalayas.
Credits: Producers, Monty Shaff, Frank P.
Rosenberg; director, Byron Haskin; screen-
play, Jeanne Bartlett, Lewis Meltzer;
adaptation, Richard G. Hubler, Alden Nash;
music, Hans J. Salter; film editor, George
Arthur.
Cast: Sabu, Wendell Corey, Joanne Page,
Morris Carnovsky, Argentina Brunetti.
© Monty Shaff Productions, Inc.; 17Dec48;
LP2062.
MAN FROM CHEYENNE. c1942. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original
screenplay, Winston Miller; music direc-
tor, Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Jan42;
LP11102.
THE MAN FROM COLORADO. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 9 reels, sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: A western drama in which a
former Union officer of the Civil War com-
mits a series of crimes before he is
recognized as a homicidal maniac.
Credits: Producer, Jules Schermer; direc-
tor, Henry Levin; original story, Borden
Chase; screenplay, Robert D. Andrews, Ben
Maddow; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
259158 O - 53 - 16
music score, George Duning; film editor,
Charles Nelson.
Cast; Glenn Ford, William Holden, Ellen
Drew, Ray Collins, Edgar Buchanan.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20May48;
LP1615, = a aa
THE MAN FROM DAKOTA. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., bew. Based on a book
by MacKinlay Kantor.
Credits: Producer, Edward Chodorov;
director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay,
Laurence Stallings; music score, David
Snell, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Feb40; LP9465.
THE MAN FROM DOWN UNDER. Loew's
Inc., c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon
the story by Bogart Rogers and Mark Kelly.
Credits: Producers, Robert Z. Leonard,
Orville O. Dull; director, Robert Z.
Leonard; screenplay, Wells Root, Thomas
Seller; music score, David Snell; film
editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Aug43; LP12219.
MAN FROM FRISCO, c1944. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Robert Florey; original
story and adaptation, George Worthing
Yates, George Carlton Brown; screenplay,
Ethel Hill, Arnold Manoff; music score,
Marlin Skiles; music director, Walter
Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Apr44;
LP12624.
MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
John Krafft, Rollo Lloyd; photographer,
Mack Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Jan42;
LP11245,
THE MAN FROM MISSOURI. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, 1 reel,
sd. (The World Today)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek;
continuity, Valeska Weidig; narrator,
Lowell Thomas; music score, L. DeFran-
cesco; editor, Earl Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Jan46; MP272.
MAN FROM MONTANA. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Bennett Cohen; cameraman, Charles Van
Enger; film editor, Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Aug41;
LP10622.
MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN. c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
Bradford Ropes, J. Benton Cheney; music
director, Morton Scott; photography, William
Bradford; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Sep43;
LP12299.
THE MAN FROM NEW ORLEANS. Vitaphone
Corp., c1948. 19 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Warner Bros.
Summary: The story of William Spratling,
a New Orleans architect, who twenty years
ago went to Taxco, Mexico, where he found
an abandoned silver mine and revived the
folk-art of jewelry-making.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Luis Osorno Barona; screenplay,
Mario Martini.
Cast: E. Breceda.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Aug48; MP3329.
MAN FROM OKLAHOMA. ¢1945,.° Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Frank McDonald; original screen-
play, John K, Butler; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul45;
LP13378. (See also Man From Oklahoma;
2Aug45; LP13484)
MAN FROM OKLAHOMA, c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Frank McDonald; original screen-
play, John K. Butler; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Aug45;
LP13484, (See also Man from Oklahoma;
12Jul45; LP13378)
MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY. c1946.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 56 min.,
sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Robert Springsteen; original
screenplay, Betty Burbridge; music director,
Mort Glickman; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Edward Mann. Magnacolor.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May46; LP422.
THE MAN FROM TEXAS. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948, 71 min., sd., bew, 35mm, A
Bryan Foy production. Based on the stage
play by E. B. Ginty.
Summary: A melodrama about a bandit of
the pioneer period in the West.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Fields; direc-
tor, Leigh Jason; screenplay, Joseph Fields,
Jerome Chodorov; music director, Irving
Friedman; music score, Earl Robinson;
film editor, Norman Colbert.
Cast: James Craig, Lynn Bari, Johnnie
Johnston, Una Merkel, Wally Ford.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 6Mar48;
LP1509.
THE MAN FROM THE RIO GRANDE. c1943,
Presented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman S. Hall; music score,
Mort Glickman; photography, John Mac-
Burnie; film editor, Ralph Dixon.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Sep43;
LP12300.
THE MAN FROM THUNDER RIVER. c1943,
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, John English; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18May43;
LP12127.
THE MAN FROM TUMBLEWEEDS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph H. Lewis;
original screenplay, Charles Francis
Royal; photography, George Meehan; film
editor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Apr40;
LP9592.
MAN HUNT. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941. 9,030 ft., sd. By Geoffrey
Household,
Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; screen-
play, Dudley Nichols; music director,
Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jun41; LP10573.
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MAN-I-CURED. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 19 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, Paul
Conlon; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Sep41;
LP10738,
THE MAN I LOVE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 96 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Based on a novel by Maritta Wolff.
Credits: Producer, Arnold Albert; direc-
tor, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Catherine
Turney; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Owen Marks.
Cast: Ida Lupino, Robert Alda, Andrea
King, Martha Vickers, Bruce Bennett.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Jan47;
LP776.
THE MAN I MARRIED. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940, 6,940 ft., sd. Based
on the Liberty magazine story by Oscar
Schisgall.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screen-
play, Oliver H. P. Garrett; music director,
David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Aug40; LP10157,
THE MAN IN GREY. Released by Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945, Presented by
G.C.F. 93 min., sd. A Gainsborough
picture. Based on a novel by Lady Eleanor
Smith. :
Credits: Producer, Edward Black; direc-
tor, Leslie Arliss; screenplay, Margaret
Kennedy, Leslie Arliss; music score,
Cedric Mallabey; music director, Louis
Levy; film editor, R. E. Dearing.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Nov45;
LP23.
THE MAN IN HALF MOON STREET. Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1944, 10 reels, sd.
Based on the play by Barre Lyndon.
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Charles
Kenyon; adaptation, Garrett Fort; music
score, Miklos Rozsa; photography, Henry
Sharp; editor, Tom Neff.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 190ct44;
LP13014.
THE MAN IN THE TRUNK. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1942, 6,279 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Malcolm St. Clair;
original screenplay, John Larkin; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
230ct42; LP11674,
THE MAN KILLERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., ¢1943. 20 min., sd. (Broadway
Brevities)
Credits: Producer, Howard Hill; written
by Roger Q. Denny; narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29May43;
LP12069.
MAN MADE MONSTER. ¢c1941, Presented
by Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd. Based
on the story "The Electric Man" by H. J.
Essex, Sid Schwartz and Len Golos.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph
Bernhard, Jr.; director, George Waggner;
screenplay, Joseph West; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, Elwood
Bredell; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Mar41;
LP10327.
MAN OF COURAGE. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, Alexis Thurn-Taxis; original story,
Barton MacLane, Herman Ruby, Lew Pol-
lack; sereenplay, Arthur St. Claire, Barton
MacLane, John Vlahos; music director, Lee
Zahler; photography, Marcel LePicard;
editor, Fred Bain.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan43;
LP11816.
THE MAN OF PROPERTY. SEE That
Forsyte Woman,
MAN OF TIN. Distributed by Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 588 ft., sd. (Phantasy,
no. 74)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Harry Love; music, Joe DeNat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 17Feb40; LP9431,.
THE MAN ON THE FERRY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14381,
THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec43; MP14413.
MAN OR MOUSE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Holloway takes part ina
wrestling match in order to win the daughter
of a physical-culture expert.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers.
Cast Sterling Holloway.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jan48
(in notice: 1947); LP1504.
MAN THAT'S GROOVY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13934.
MAN TO MAN. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,
for Remington Arms Co., Inc., and Peters
Cartridge Division. 36 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Instruction in salesmanship,
presented from the standpoint of one man's
experience.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 2Feb48; 17 prints, 4Feb48; MU2700.
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. Warner
Brothers Pictures, Inc., c1942, 112 min.,
sd. From the play by George S. Kaufman
and Moss Hart.
Credits: Associate producers, Jack Saper,
Jerry Wald; director, William Keighley;
screenplay, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein;
film editor, Jack Killifer.
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 24Jan42;
LP11031,
THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD.
Loew's Inc., c1941. 993 ft., sd., sepia.
(A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; screenplay,
Herman Boxer; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jul41; LP10611.
THE MAN WHO DARED. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Maxwell Shane and Alex Gottlieb.
Credits: Producer, Leonard S, Picker;
director, John Sturges; screenplay, Edward
Bock; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May46;
LP382,
THE MAN WHO FORGOT GOD. 1943.
1,000 ft., 16mm.
Appl. author: C. O. Baptista.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 15Nov43;
LP12395.
THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF, c1941,
Presented by Universal Studios. 8 reels, sd,
Based on the novel by H. DeVere Stacpoole.
Credits: Producer, Lawrence Fox; director,
Edward Ludwig; screenplay, Eddie Moran;
music director, Charles Previn; photogra~
pher, Victor Milner; film editor, Milton
Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Mar41;
LP10349,
THE MAN WHO RETURNED TO LIFE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942, 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story, Samuel W.
Taylor; screenplay, Gordon Rigby; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Jan42;
LP11011,
THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH. War-
ner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940. 75 min.,
sd. From a play by Frank J. Collins,
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, Vincent Sherman;
screenplay, Walter DeLeon, Earl Baldwin;
film editor, Thomas Pratt.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 6Jul40;
LP9748.
THE MAN WHO WALKED ALONE, P. R. C.
Pictures, Inc., c1945. ,7 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
direction and original story, Christy Cab-
anne; screenplay, Robert Lee Johnson; film
editor, W. Donn Hayes,
© P. R..C. Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar45;
LP13577. ;
THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, ¢1942. 5,880 ft.,
sd, Based on a novel by Clayton Rawson,
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds;
screenplay, Arnaud d'Usseau; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1May42; LP11281,.
THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TALK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,557 ft.,
sd. Based upon the play "The Valiant’ by
Holworthy Hall and Robert M. Middlemass.
Credits: Director, David Burton; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Lester
Ziffren, Edward Ettinger; music director,
Samuel Kaylin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
2Feb40; LP9428. SS bate
THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; story,
Harold Shumate; screenplay, Karl Brown;
film editor, Al Clark.
© Co!umbia Pictures Corp.; 11Apr40;
LP9530. i
THE MAN WITH THE WEIRD BEARD.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., 1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jul46; MP898.
MAN WITH TWO LIVES. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director,
Phil Rosen; original screenplay, Joseph
Hoffman; photography, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Martin G. Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Mar42;
LP11283,
THE MAN WITHIN. SEE The Smugglers,
MANAGING THE FAMILY INCOME, Pre-
sented by The Household Finance Corp,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Household Finance Corp.; title & descr.,
7Apr41; 308 prints, 9Apr41; LU10375.
THE MANCHESTER MARRIAGE. Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions,
c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based
on the story by Elizabeth Gaskell.
Summary: A romance in which a widow's
second husband is unnecessarily jealous of
his predecessor, who is believed to have
been drowned at sea.
Credits: Producer, Charles Haas;
screenplay, David Ellis, Arthur Shields;
editor, Jodie Copelan,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2431.
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OS MANGBETU DO CONGO. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm. }
Credits: Collaborator, James P. Chapin.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jul46; MP893,
MANHANDLED. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 96 min,, sd., bkw, 35mm. Based on
a story by L. S. Goldsmith.
Summary: A murder melodrama about a
psychiatrist, his young secretary, an
avaricious husband, an insurance investi-
gator, and a ruthless private detective.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Lewis R.
Foster; screenplay, Lewis R. Foster,
Whitman Chambers; music score, Darrfl
Calker; film editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, Dan Duryea,
Sterling Hayden, Irene Hervey, Philip Reed.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Jun49;
LP2371.
MANHATTAN. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11166,
MANHATTAN ANGEL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 68 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy with musical inter-
ludes in which a young woman employed by
an advertising agency persuades a choleric
manufacturer to donate a building for a
youth center.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; screenplay, Albert Derr;
original story, George H. Plympton, Albert
Derr; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Gloria Jean, Ross Ford, Patricia
White, Thurston Hall, Alice Tyrrell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Nov48;
LP2142,
MANHATTAN HEARTBEAT. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,436 ft.,
sd. From a play by Vifia Delmar and Brian
Marlow, based on a novel by Vifia Delmar.
Credits: Director, David Burton; screen-
play, Harold Buchman, Clark Andrews, Jack
Jungmeyer, Jr., Edith Skouras; music direc-
tor, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Jul40; LP9770.
MANHATTAN MEMORIES. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: Shots of people and places in
New York City provide the background for
several songs: "Sidewalks of New York,"
"Manhattan," "Strolling Thru the Park,’
"Take Me out to the Ball Game," and
"Broadway Melody.'' Designed for audience
participation.
Credits: Producer and director, Harold
James Moore; music director, Jack
Shaindlin; editor, Leonard Anderson.
Cast: The New Yorkers, Stan Freeman,
Ben Mortell, Art Miller, Leon Pettingrew,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 16Feb48 (in notice: 1947); MP2967.
MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels
each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic
Pictures Corp.; no, 1-5; 13Jan45; LP13067,
no, 6-10, 26Feb45; LP13182; no. 11-15,
11Apr45; LP13244,
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet,
Wallace A. Grissell, Yakima Canutt; original
screenplay, Albert DeMond, Basil Dickey,
Jesse Duffy, Alan James, Grant Nelson,
Joseph Poland; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editors, Cliff Bell, Harold R. Minter.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
1, Secret Weapon.
2, Satan's Web.
3. The Murder Machine.
4, The Lethal Chamber.
5. Mephisto's Mantrap.
6. Ocean Tomb.
7. The Death Drop.
8. Bombs Away.
9. The Fatal Flood.
10, The Sable Shroud,
11, Satan's Shadow.
12, Cauldron of Cremation.
13, Bridge to Eternity.
14, Power Dive to Doom,—-—_.
15, Fatal Transformation,
MANICERO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1945.. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28May45; MP15969.
MANILA CALLING. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 17,259 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds;
original screenplay, John Larkin; music
directors, Cyril J. Mockridge, Amil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Oct42; LP12083.
MANPOWER. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
¢c1941, 11 reels. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture.
Credits: Director, Raoul Walsh; original
screenplay, Richard Macaulay, Jerry Wald.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Aug41;
LP10640,
THE MAN'S ANGLE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942. 837 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Aug42;
LP11522,
MAN'S BEST FRIEND. c1941. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter
Lantz Cartoon) A Walter Lantz production.
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway,’ J. Cosgriff; artists, Alex
Lovy, Harold Mason; music, Darrell Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 8Oct41; MP11640.
MAN'S PEST FRIEND, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945, 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Nov45;
LP161..,
A MAN'S WORLD. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; story, Jack
Roberts, George Bricker; screenplay,
Edward T. Lowe, Jack Roberts; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl. ;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Sep42;
LP11603. :
THE MANTRAP..» c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Curt
Siodmak; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Apr43;
LP12009.
MANTRAP.. SEE Untamed.
MANUAL CUTTING A BEVEL—FREEHAND.
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
Appl. author: George. W.. Chapman.
© DeFrenes & Co.; 1Sep44; MP15288.
MANUAL CUTTING A SHAPE —FREEHAND
GUIDED. c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: George W. Chapman.
© DeFrenes & Co.; 1Sep44; MP15285.
MANUAL CUTTING TO A LINE— FREEHAND.
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: George W. Chapman.
© DeFrenes & Co.; 1Sep44; MP15286.
MANUELA BOY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15569. 5 :
MANY TANKS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Carl Meyer; animation, Tom
Johnson, Frank Endres,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8May42;
LP11361,
MAPS ARE FUN... Coronet, in collaboration
with Viola Theman, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 11Nov46; MP2018.
MAQUINAS SIMPLES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with H. Horton Sheldon, c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Portuguese version of
"Simple Machines,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Mar47; MP1841.
THE MARAUDERS. Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947, 64 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Clarence E. Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original
screenplay, Charles Belden; music, Ralph
Stanley; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
12Sep47; LP1191.
THE MARCH OF TIME, Distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, c1939-42,. Presented by the
editors of Life and the editors of Time.
2 reels each, sd. © Time, Inc.
Volume 6, 1939/40,
5. Crisis in the Pacific. © 22Dec39;
MP9913.
6. The Republic of Finland, 1919-1940,
© 19Jan40; MP9914.
7, The Vatican of Pius XII. © 16Feb40;
MP10058.
8. Canada at War. © 4May40; MP12035.
9. America's Youth—1940, © 12Apr40;
MP10233,
10, The Philippines 1898-1946. © 10May40;
MP10223.
11, The U. S. Navy 1940- © 7Jun40;
MP10380,
12. Spoils of Conquest. ‘© 2Aug40; MP10459.
13. Gateways to Panama. © 23Aug40;
MP10460,
Volume 7, 1940/41.
1, On Foreign News Fronts, © 13Sep40;
MP10492.
2. Britain's R. A. F. © 40ct40; MP10508.
3. Mexico—Good Neighbor's Dilemma.
© 250ct40; MP10550.
4, Arms and the Men. © 22Nov40;MP10678.
5. Labor and Defense—1941, © 1Jan41;
MP10795. ;
6. Uncle Sam—The Non-Belligerent.
© 17Jan41; MP10809.
7. Americans All. © 14Feb41; MP10866.
8. Australia at War. © 14Mar41; MP10924,
9, Men of the F. B. I.—1941. © 11Apr41;
MP11354,
10. Crisis in the Atlantic. © 9May41;
MP11175,
11, China Fights Back. © 6Jun41; MP11426.
12, New England's Eight Million Yankees.
© 4Jul41; MP11344,
13. Peace by Adolf Hitler. © 1Aug41;
MP11434,
Volume 8, 1941/42.
1, Thumbs Up, Texas! © 29Aug41; MP11613.
2, Norway in Revolt. © 26Sep41; MP11850,
3, Sailors with Wings. © 240ct41; MP12036.
4, Main Street, U. S. A.—1942. © 21Nov41;
MP11840,
5. Our America at War. © 5Dec41;
MP12037.
6, When Air Raids Strike! © 16Jan42;
MP12128,
7, Far East Command, © 13Feb42;
MP12399.
8, The Argentine Question. © 13Mar42;
MP12381.
234
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE MARCH OF TIME.
Volume 8, 1941/42. Cont'd,
9, America's New Army. © 10Apr42;
MP12564,
10, India in Crisis. © 8May42; MP12588,
11, India at War. © 5Jun42; MP12600.
12. Men in Washington—1942. © 3Jul42;
MP12939.
13. Men of the Fleet. © 31Jul42; MP12940.
THE MARCH OF TIME. Time, Inc., c1946-
49, 2 reels each, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Forum
Edition) © Time, Inc.
Britain and Her Empire. © 3Sep46;
MP1261.
Palestine. © 3Sep46; MP1262,
The Pacific Coast. © 3Sep46; MP1263.
The Philippine Republic. © 3Sep46;
MP1264,
The Republic of Italy. © 3Sep46; MP1265,
Greece. © 3Sep46; MP1266.
Music in America. © 3Sep46; MP1267.
Life with Baby. © 3Sep46; MP1268.
The New France. © 1Mar47; MP1745.
Tomorrow's Mexico. © 1Mar47; MP1746,
THE MARCH OF TIME. Time, Inc.
sd., b&ew., 16mm. Forum edition. © Time,
Inc., Chicago.
Atomic Power. 1 reel. © 1Mar47; MP1747.
The F. B. I. 2 reels. © 29Aug47; MP2289.
The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany.
2 reels, © 29Aug47; MP2290,
The American Teacher. 2 reels, © 29Aug47;
MP2291.
New Frontiers of Medicine. Summary: The
newest medical miracles. Reference is
made to new drugs, new fields of study
such as the study of the Rh blood factor,
and to progress in the treatment of heart
disease, cancer, and rheurnatic fever,
© 1Mar48; MP2847.
Radio Broadcasting Today. Summary: An
appraisal of many types of radio programs,
showing a wide range in quality. The
survey includes soap operas, newscasts,
the Town Hall program, the music of
Toscanini, and the programs of such
comedians as Benny, Bergen, Hope, and
Allen.
© 1Mar48; MP2848,
Turkey. Summary: The film shows Turkey
as a focal point in international affairs
today and traces her history from the time
of the early Ottoman emperors to the
administration of President Ismet Inonu.
© 1Mar48; MP2849.
Transportation in the U. S. Summary: How
various types of transportation, such as
airlines, buses, inland ships, U. S. mer-
chant vessels, and railroads, have helped
in the development of American culture
and trade.
© 1Mar48; MP2850.
Czechoslovakia. Summary: Covers the
founding of Czechoslovakia, the turbulent
‘years between Versailles and Munich, the
war years, post-war recovery, the Com-
munist coup, and the suicide of Foreign
Minister Jan Masaryk.
© 15May48; MP3043.
The Dutch Empire. Summary: Presents the
postwar problem facing the Netherlands
in the East Indies, where native discontent
marks the breakup of one of the world's
colonial empires. Shows scenes of
reconstruction since the war, and the
natural beauties of the islands.
© 15Aug48; MP3281,
T-Men of the Treasury Department. Sum-
mary: Shows how the six law-enforcement
agencies of the Treasury Department are
organized and how they work. Action
sequences are included.
© 15Aug48; MP3282,
Fashion Means Business, Summary:
Activities of the flourishing garment
industries form the subject of this film.
Guided tours of leading fashion designers'
salons and of showings in New York and
Paris are presented.
© 15Aug48; MP3283.
Public Relations. Summary: This film
shows some of the history of public re-
lations work in America, and analyzes its
present status, Advertising and other
manifestations of this phase of modern
business are considered, and some of the
leaders in this field are presented.
© 15Aug48; MP3284,
The White House. Summary: A tour of the
rooms in the President's official residence.
© 15Aug48; MP3285,
Search for Happiness. Summary: Shows
that certain devices of the machine age
which are intended to simplify life some-
times increase the stress and strain of
modern living, and refers to behavior
of the many unhappy people who seek
advice from radio counsellors, newspaper
columnists, and fortune tellers.
© 15Aug48; MP3286,
Volume 15, 1949,
1. On Stage. Summary: A glimpse into
New York theatre life. Includes shots of
Rex Harrison in "Anne of the Thousand
Days" and of Charles Boyer in ''Red
Gloves."
© 24Feb49; MP4043.
2. Asia's New Voice. Summary: Shows how
the people of India have struggled since
1947 to secure their independence from
Great Britain, and presents the many
problems facing the new Indian government
in its attempt to weld diverse elements
into a united, modern state.
© 14Feb49; MP4159.
3. Wish You Were Here. Summary: A
study of the ways in which vacationing
Americans spend their money.
© 14May49; MP4342,
4, Report on the Atom. Summary: A report
on the atomic energy program of the United
States, revealing the progress made in
developing war-time weapons and peace-
time uses of atomic energy in industry,
agriculture, medicine, and biology.
© 25Apr49; MP4360.
5. Sweden Looks Ahead. Summary: A
travelogue film of Sweden stressing the
industriousness of the people and their
high standards of living. Emphasizes the
effect of Sweden's 135 years of neutrality
upon the social and economic conditions
of the country.
© 12May49; MP4361,
6. It's in the Groove. Summary: Presents
the history of phonograph records, showing
how records are made and what elements
govern the sales of records and affect the
financial status of the industry.
© 9Jun49; MP4362,
7, Stop—Heavy Traffic. Summary: Presents
the national traffic problem created by an
automotive age, and shows some of the -
solutions which have already been put into
effect to alleviate the situation.
© 1Jul49; MP4516,
8. Farming Pays Off. Summary: Presents
life on a farm, emphasizing the wealth of
farmers during the war and post-war
years; shows the mechanization of the
nation's farms and the activities of the
government scientists who are working to
improve farm life.
© 4Aug49; MP4517.
9. Policeman's Holiday. Summary: A
lieutenant of the New York City police
force visits Scotland Yard in England, He
is taken on a tour of the Yard, visits the
Metropolitan Police Training School at
Hendon, and assists an inspector of the
Yard in solving an involved highjacking
and murder case.
© 2Sep49; MP4609.
10. The Fight for Better Schools. Summary:
* Shows how interested parents like those of
Arlington County, Virginia, are able by
working together to effect legislation and
revitalize the public schools.
© 30Sep49; MP4620.
THE MARCH OF TIME: THE FRENCH
CAMPAIGN 1944. Time, Inc., c1944.
2 reels, sd., baw, 35mm. © Time, Inc.;
10Nov44; MP15464.
MARCH ON, AMERICA. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd., color.
(Service Special)
Credits; Written by Owen Crump; nar-
ration, Richard Whorf. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun42;
LP11424,
MARCH ON, MARINES. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., in cooperation with the United
States Marine Corps, ¢c1940. 20 min., color.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
screenplay, Owen Crump. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Dec40;
LP10125,
MARDI GRAS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1,746 ft., sd., color. (A Paramount
Musical Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, Hugh Bennett; story, Ben Perry;
screenplay, Ben Perry, Herman Boxer;
narrator, Don Wilson; music direction,
Troy Sanders; editor, Arthur Schmidt.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10ct43;
LP12295.
MARGIE. c1940. Presented by Universal
Studios. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; directors, Otis Garrett, Paul
Gerard Smith; original story, W. Scott
Darling, Erna Lazarus; screenplay, Erna
Lazarus, W. Scott Darling, Paul Gerard
Smith; music director, Charles Previn;
cameraman, Stanley Cortez; film editor,
Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 40ct40;
LP9957.
MARGIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameria,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12858.
MARGIE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. 8,689 ft., sd., color, ..imm,
Based on stories by Ruth McKenney and
Richard Bransten.
Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay,
F. Hugh Herbert; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.;
160ct46; LP726,
MARGIN FOR ERROR, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 6,691 ft., sd. From
the stage play by Clare Booth.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger; screen-
play, Lillie Hayward; music director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Feb43; LP12212.
MARIA ELENA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jul41; MP11422,
MARIE ELENA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Dec43; MP14271.
MARIE GREENE AND HER MERRIE MEN,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940.
10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec40;
MP11088,
MARINE RAIDERS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1944. 91 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Harold Schuster; original story,
Martin Rackin, Warren Duff; screenplay,
Warren Duff; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Philip
Martin, Jr.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Jun44;
LP12788,
MARINE ROUND-UP. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
a ed al ee a ma i
PE ANS
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
235
MARINE ROUND-UP. Cont'd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Dec40;
MP10660,
THE MARINES FLY HIGH. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 68 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; directors,
George Nicholls, Jr., Ben Stoloff; story,
A. C. Edington; screenplay, Jerry Cady,
A. J. Bolton; music director, Roy Webb;
editor, Frederic Knudtson. :
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Feb40;
LP9489.
THE MARINES' HYMN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Nov41; MP11781.
MARINES IN THE MAKING. Loew's Inc.,
¢1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
832 ft., sd., bew. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Herbert Polesie; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Jan43; MP13211,
MARIPOSAS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clyde
Fisher, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Spanish version of "'Butterflies.'
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Mar47; MP1851.
MARITIME PROVINCES OF CANADA. c1943.
1 reel,
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Dec43; MP14745.
MARK-18 PROJECTILE FUZE FOR THE
BOMB DISPOSAL SCHOOL.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, deser.
& 4 prints, 10ct43; MU14005.
MARK OF THE LASH. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc. Released by Screen
Guild Productions, Inc., c1948. 57 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary; A Western in which "Lash"
Larue and "Fuzzy" St. John apprehend a
criminal saloon-owner and establish law
and order in the town of Red Rock,
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormand; director,
Ray Taylor; original story, Ron Ormand,
Ira Webb; script, Moree Herring; dialogue,
Gloria Welsch; music director, Walter
Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, Fuzzy'' St. John,
Suzi Crandall, Marshall Reed, John Cason.,
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
1Nov48; LP1959.
THE MARK OF THE WHISTLER. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd. Sug-
gested by The Columbia Broadcasting
System program entitled "The Whistler."
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story, Cornell
Woolrich; screenplay, George Bricker;
music, Wilbur Hatch; film editor, Reg
Browne.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Nov44;
LP13122,
THE MARK OF ZORRO. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 8,409 ft., sd.
Based on the story "The Curse of Capistrano"
by Johnston McCulley.
Credits: Director, Rouben Mamoulian;
screenplay, John Taintor Foote; adaptation,
Garrett Fort, Bess Meredyth; music direc-
tor, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Nov40; LP10310.
MARK TWAIN. SEE The Adventures of Mark
Twain.
MARK 28; U, S. Navy tail fuze for the Bomb
Disposal School.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr.
& 4 prints, 300ct43; MU14093.
MARKED FOR MURDER. Alexander-Stern,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Edward Kull; film editor,
Holbrook Todd. a
© P, R. C. Pictures, Inc.; §Feb45;
LP13560,
MARKED MEN. Producers Releasing Corp.,
¢1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original story,
Harold Greene; screenplay, George Bricker;
music director, David Chudnow; cameraman,
Jack Greenhalgh; film editor, Holbrook N.
Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 28Aug40;
LP9880.
MARKED TRAILS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
01944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Direction and original story,
J. P. McCarthy; screenplay, J. P. McCarthy,
Victor Hammond; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, John C. Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Mar44;
LP12726,
MARKETS ARE PEOPLE. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Credits: Narrator, Mr. Fisken.
/ Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp., title, descr. &
132 prints, 210ct40; MU10539.
THE MARQUISE. Marshall Grant-Realm
Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels,
sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on a work by
George Sand [pseud. of Mme. Dudevant]
Summary: A drama about the love of a
highborn lady and a famous actor, and of
the barrier between them. Setting, France
in the 18th century.
Credits: Producers, Stanley Rubin, Eugene
Lourie; director, Sobie Martin; screenplay,
Edith Martin; editor, Daniel Cahn,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc,;
27Jun49; LP2425.
MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR. Loew's
Inc., c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
novel by Judith Kelly.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Robert Z. Leonard; screenplay,
David Hertz, Lenore Coffee; music score,
Bronislau Kaper; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jul44; LP186,
MARRIAGE VOWS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm (Screen
Song Cartoon)
Credits; Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Larry Riley; animation, Myron
Waldman, Gordon Whittier; music, Winston
Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Sep49;
LP2540,
MARRIED AND IN LOVE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., ¢1940. 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
John Farrow; story and screenplay, S. K.
Lauren; music score, Arthur Lange; editor,
Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Jan40;
LP9381.
MARRIED BACHELOR. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Edward Buzzell; original story,
Manuel Seff; screenplay, Dore Schary;
music score, Lennie Hayton; film editor,
Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Aug41; LP10721.
THE MARRY-GO-ROUND. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Joe Stultz,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP12431.
MARRY THE BOSS'S DAUGHTER, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,282 ft., ©
sd, Suggested by the story ''The Boy, the
Girl and the Dog" by Sandor Farago and
Alexander G, Kenedi,
Credits: Director, Thornton Freeland;
original screenplay, Jack Andrews; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Nov4l; LP11082.
MARSHAL OF AMARILLO, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1948. 60 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: When the Amarillo stage breaks
down near Halfway House, a deserted inn,
Rocky Lane, the marshal of Amarillo, finds
work to do, One passenger is dead, one has
disappeared, and a small fortune is reported
missing.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Bob Williams; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Harold Minter.
Cast: Allan ''Rocky'' Lane, Eddy Waller,
Mildred Cole, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft.
©Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jul48;
LP1759.
MARSHAL OF CRIPPLE CREEK. Republic
Productions, Inc,, cl1947, 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on Fred Harman's "Red
Ryder" comic.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, R.G, Springsteen; original screen-
play, Earle Snell; music director, Mort
Glickman; film editor, Harold R. Minter,
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, Martha
Wentworth,
©Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Jul47;
LP1210,
MARSHAL OF GUNSMOKE, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Vernon Keays; original screenplay,
William Lively; film editor, Al Todd.
©Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Nov43;
LP 12381.
MARSHAL OF LAREDO, c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd, Based
on Fred Harman's NEA comic ''Red Ryder,"
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, R.G, Springsteen; original screen-
play, Bob Williams; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editor, Charles Craft,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Sep45;
LP13483.
MARSHAL OF RENO, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd, Based on
Fred Harman's NEA comic "Red Ryder,"
Credits; Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Wallace Grissell; original story,
Anthony Coldewey, Taylor Caven; screen-
play, Anthony Coldewey; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22May44;
LP12700,
LOS MARTES, ORQUIDEAS (ORCHIDS,
TUESDAYS). Lumiton Cinematografica,
Argentina, Buenos Aires, cl1941. 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Direccion, Francisco Mugica;
argumento y dialogos, Sixto Pondal Rios,
Carlos Olivari.
© Lumiton Cinematografica, Argentina;
5Jun41; LP11308.
MARTIN BLOCK'S MUSICAL MERRY-GO-
ROUND, Loew's Inc., c1948. 10 min,
each, sd., baw, 35mm. MGM pictures.
©Loew's, Inc,
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
director, Jack Scholl; film editor, Newell P.
Kimlin,
Freddy Martin and his orchestra, with
Keenan Wynn, Barclay Allen, Stuart Wade,
236
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MARTIN BLOCK'S MUSICAL MERRY-GO-
ROUND, Cont'd. -
© 4Feb48; MP2758.
Tex Beneke and his orchestra, with the
Moonlight Serenaders and Garry Stevens,
Featuring the music of Glenn Miller,
© 23Apr48; MP2932.,
Ray Noble and His Orchestra, with Buddy
Clark, © 29Jun48; MP3156.
Les Brown and His Orchestra, and Virginia
O'Brien, © 8Jul48; MP3417,
Frankie Carle and His Orchestra, with
Marjorie Hughes. © 1Sep48; LP1793.
Tex Beneke and His Orchestra, Les Brown
and His Orchestra, introducing Art Lund,
© 1Sep48; MP3334,
MARTIN EDEN, SEE Adventures of Martin
Eden,
THE MARTINS AND THE COYS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
©Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12052.
A MARVEL OF GASOLINE CHEMISTRY,
Presented by Sun Oil, ;
Credits: Narrator, Lowell Thomas,
: Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
©Sun Oil Co,; title & descr., 7Apr4l;
143 prints, 9Apr41; MU11038.
MARY BENNETT TAKES A TRIP, c1941.
Presented by Meadow Gold Dairy, 1 reel,
sd.
Appl. author: George W, Shadwick, Jr.
© Meadow Gold (Beatrice Creamery Co.);
24Aug41; MP11560,
MARY GOES ROUND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
©Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11569,
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
©Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Oct44; MP15284,
MARY LEE, Soundies Distributing Corp of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Apr46; MP489,
MARY LOU, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948.
65 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: An airline hostess becomes a
featured singer with Frankie Carle's
orchestra,
Credits; Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay,
M. Coates Webster; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Viola Lawrence,
Cast; Robert Lowery, Joan Barton, Glenda
Farrell, Abigail Adams, Frank Jenks,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jan48;
LP1434,
MARYLAND, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1940. 8,259 ft,, sd.
Credits; Director, Henry King; original
screenplay, Ethel Hill, Jack Andrews;
music director, Alfred Newman.
©Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
19Jul40; LP10026.
MAS DINERO EN EL ORDENO, 20 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Credits: Narrator, Emil Limes. Koda-
chrome,
Appl. author: George Mather,
© Babson Bros, Co,; title, descr, &
2 prints, 28Mar45; MU15753.
THE MASK OF DIIJON, c1946, Presented
by PRC Pictures. 8 reels, sd,
Credits; Producers, Max Alexander,
Alfred Stern; director, Lew Landers;
original story, Arthur St, Claire; screen-
play, Arthur St, Claire, Griffin Jay.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 1Mar46; LP130.
THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1944, 95 min., sd, A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture, Froma
novel by Eric Ambler.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Jean Negulesco; screenplay, Frank
Gruber; music, Adolph Deutsch; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Jerome Moross; film editor,
Frederick Richards.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jul44;
LP12724,
THE MASK OF NIPPON. c1942. Presented
by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World
in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov42;
MP13043, .
THE MASKED MARVEL. c1943. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each (no. 1,
3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures Corp.;
6Nov43; LP12459.
Credits: Associate producer, W. J.
O'Sullivan; director, Spencer Bennet;
original screenplay, Royal Cole, Ronald
Davidson, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Grant
Nelson, George Plympton, Joseph Poland;
musical score, Mort Glickman; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editors, Earl Turner,
Wallace Grissell. .
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
.» The Masked Crusader.
Death Takes the Helm.
Dive to Doom,
Suspense at Midnight.
Murder Meter.
Exit to Eternity.
Doorway to Destruction.
Destined to Die.
. Danger Express.
10, Suicide Sacrifice.
11, The Fatal Mistake.
12, The Man Behind the Mask.
MASKED RAIDERS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 60 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which two Texas
Rangers capture a gang of masked marauders.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; written by Nor-
man Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; film
editor, Les Millbrook.
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Marjorie
Lord, Gary Gray, Frank Wilcox.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep49;
LP2599,
THE MASKED RIDER. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ford Beebe; original story, Sam
Robins; screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Victor I.
McLeod; photography, Charles Van Enger.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Aug41;
LP10633.,
MASQUERADE IN MEXICO, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945. 10 reels. Based ona
story by Edwin Justus Mayer and Franz
Spencer.
Credits: Production and screenplay, Karl
Tunberg; director, Mitchell Leisen.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Nov45;
LP111,
MASS MOUSE MEETING. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 577 ft.,
sd. (A Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Alec Geiss; story, Dun Roman; anima-
tion, Chick Otterstrom; music, Paul Worth.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8Jun43; LP12092.
MASSACRE. SEE Fort Apache.
MASSACRE RIVER. Windsor Pictures Corp.
Released through Allied Artists, c1949,
75 min,, sd,, sepia, 35mm. Based ona
novel by Harold Bell Wright.
Summary: A Western of post-Civil War
days in which three cavalry officers, sent
to subdue the Indians, become mortal
enemies because of a woman. Filmed in
Arizona,
Credits: Producers, Julian Lesser, Frank
Melford; director, John Rawlins; screenplay,
Louis Stevens; music director, Lud Gluskin;
film editor, Richard Cahoon.
Cast: Guy Madison, Rory Calhoun,
Carole Mathews, Cathy Downs, Johnny
Sands.
© Windsor Pictures Corp.; 1Apr49;
LP2412.
THE MASTER KEY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Ine., c1945, 2 reels each, sd. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc. 3
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original story, Jack Natteford,
Dwight V. Babcock; screenplay, Joseph
O'Donnell, George H. Plympton, Ande Lamb.
1. Trapped by Flames. © 18Apr45;
LP13256,
2. Death Turns the Wheel. © 18Apr45;
LP13257.
Ticket to Disaster. © 18Apr45; LP13258.
Drawbridge Danger. © 8May45; LP13262.
Runaway Car. © 8May45; LP13263.
Shot Down. © 8May45; LP13264,
. Death on the Dial. © 28May45; LP13294,
. Bullet Serenade. © 28May45; LP13295.
. On Stage for Murder. © 28May45;
LP13296,
10, Fatal Masquerade. © 13Jun45;
LP13364,
11. Crash Curve. © 13Jun45; LP13365,
12. Lightning Underground, © 13Jun45;
LP13366,
13, The Last Key. © 13Jun45; LP13367.
MASTER MINDS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: One of the Bowery Boys is
rescued from a mad scientist who is en-
gaged in thought-transference experiments,
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, Charles R.
Marion; music director, Edward J. Kay.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, William
Benedict, Bennie Bartlett, David Gorcey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Nov49;
LP2647,
MASTER OF THE CUE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 854 ft., sd. (World of Sports,
no, 64)
Credits: Narrator, Dan Seymour; pho-
tographer, Charles Harten; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 240ct40;
MP 10594,
THE MASTER RACE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 96 min., sd. From a story by
Herbert J. Biberman. An Edward A. Golden
production,
Credits: Producer, Robert Golden; direc-
tor, Herbert J. Biberman; screenplay,
Herbert J. Biberman, Anne Froelick,
Rowland Leigh; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestra
arrangements, Gil Grau; editor, Ernie
Leadlay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19O0ct44;
LP12986,
MASTERPIECE. SEE A Gentleman at Heart.
MAT MAULERS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 900 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Jun44;
MP15108.
THE MATING OF MILLIE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: The prim executive of a Los
Angeles department store finds romance
when she tries to snare a husband in order
to adopt an orphan boy.
Credits: Producer, Casey Robinson;
director, Henry Levin; story, Adele
Comandini; screenplay, Louella MacFarlane,
St. Clair McKelway; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; music score, Werner R. Heymann;
film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Ron Ran-
dell, Willard Parker.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar48;
LP1514,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
237
MATRI-PHONY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 1,558 ft.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty
Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Jul42;
LP11549,
MATT MANN'S SWIMMING TECHNIQUES
FOR GIRLS. c1945.. 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm.
Appl. author: Matt Mann.
© Esquire, Inc.; 7Dec45; MP1530.
MATTER AND ENERGY. Coronet, c1947.
11 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, E. C. Waggoner.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 18Apr47; MP2504,
A MATTER OF MANAGEMENT.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motor Sales Corp.; title & descr., 21Feb42;
132 prints, 24Feb42; MU12196.
MATTY MALNECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters) 3
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Sep40; MP10461.
MAUI CHANT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18O0ct43; MP14044,
MAY I HAVE THE NEXT TRANCE WITH
YOU? Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Apr42; MP12476.
MAYBE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11140.
MAYBE DARWIN WAS RIGHT. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd.
(Broadway Brevities) Based on the life of
Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom,
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
original screenplay, Nat Hiken; narration,
Knox M é
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr42;
LP11210.
MAYOR OF 44TH STREET. .RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942, 86 min,, sd. Suggested
by the Collier's Magazine article by Luther
Davis and John Cleveland,
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Alfred E. Green; story, Robert D. Andrews;
screenplay, Lewis R. Foster, Frank Ryan;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Irene Morra.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Mar42;
LP11206,
THE MAYOR'S HUSBAND. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 1,383 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Harry Edwards, Edward
Bernds, Vernon Dent.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Sep45;
LP13542,
ME AND MY GIRL, SEE The Lambeth Walk.
ME FEELIN'S IS HURT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, Orestes Calpini,
Bob Leffingwell.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Apr40;
LP9541,.
ME MUSICAL NEPHEWS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Jack Ward, Jack Mercer; animation,
Tom Johnson, George Germanetti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Dec42;
LP11765.
THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.
5,139 ft., sd. Based on the play as pro-
duced by George M. Cohan,
Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield;
screenplay, George Seaton, Allan House;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox-Film Corp.;
11Sep42; LP12084,
MEANING OF LONG DIVISION, Encyclopaedia
Britannica, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Two children solve problems in
long division in their eighth-grade home
room, Animation live action. For middle
grades and high school,
Credits: Collaborator, M. L. Hartung,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
12Dec47; MP2644,
THE MEANING OF PERCENTAGE. Young
America Films, Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The film explains percentages,
both as fractions and as decimals, and
relates the use of common percentages to
social situations. For grades 5 to 7.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 30Dec47;
MP2687,
MEASUREMENT. Coronet, c1947, 10 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A junior high school boy is
shown the uses of linear, square, cubic,
weight, liquid, temperature, and time
measurements, and the necessity of
standards of measurement.
Credits: Collaborator, Harold P, Fawcett.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 8Sep47; MP2778.
MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICITY. Coronet,
c1949, 12 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Defines the words volt, ampere,
ohm, and watt, and illustrates the physical
concepts involved. For junior high grades.
Credits; Educational collaborator, Ira C.
Davis.
© David A. Smart; 25Feb49; MP4215.
MEATLESS FLYDAY. Released by Warner
Bros., c1943. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Jack
Bradbury; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec43; MP14465,
MEATLESS TUESDAY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc. and Walter Lantz Productions,
c1943, 7 min., color. (A Walt Lantz
Cartune)
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 29Nov43; MP14255.
O MECANISMO DA RESPIRAGAO. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator: Victor Johnson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Jun46; MP781.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 1 reel each, sd,
(Color Parade) © Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc.
Credits: Written and directed by Ira
Genet.
3. © 17Feb40; MP9986,
4, © 29Jun40; MP10324,
MECHANIZED RECORD FILING. Caravel
Films, Inc., for the General Fireproofing
Co., c1949. 28 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the outstanding
features of the Super-Filer.
Appl. author: Albert F. Cook.
© The General Fireproofing Co., Caravel
Films, Inc.; 1Nov49; MP4667.
A MEDAL FOR BENNY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Irving Pichel; story, John Steinbeck, Jack
Wagner; screenplay, Frank Butler; music
score, Victor Young; editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Apr45;
LP13352,
THE MEDICAL TREATMENT AND REHA-
BILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH SPINAL
CORD INJURIES. Sponsored by Charles W.
Cashman, Jr., and Donald Munro. Color,
16mm.
Summary: Depicts the treatment of patients
with spinal cord injuries from the immediate
post-trauma stage until the patient is dis-
charged from the hospital.
© Charles W. Cashman, Jr., Donald Munro;
title, descr, & 2 prints, 3Jun48; MU3152.
THE MEDICO OF PAINTED SPRINGS.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels,
sd. Based upon the book by James L, Rubel.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lambert Hillyer; story, Wyndham Gittens;
screenplay, Winston Miller, Wyndham
Gittens; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jun41;
LP10762.
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS OF CALL. ¢c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
783 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Jack Shilkret;
photographer, Bob Carney. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan41; MP10772.
MEET BOSTON BLACKIE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1941. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the character created by Jack Boyle.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Robert Florey; story and screenplay, Jay
Dratler; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb41;
LP10423,
MEET DOCTOR CHRISTIAN. Stephens-Lang.
c1939. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc. 70 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Bernard Vorhaus; original story,
Harvey Gates; screenplay, Ian McLellan
Hunter, Ring Lardner, Jr., Harvey Gates;
music score, Joseph Nussbaum; music
director, C. -Bakaleinikoff; editor, Edward
Mann,
Appl. author: Stephens-Lang Productions,
Inc.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Nov39;
LP9356,
MEET JIMMIE THE CHUMP. SEE Going
Places.
MEET JOHN DOE. Distributed by Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1941. 14 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Richard Connell and
Robert Presnell.
Credits: Director, Frank Capra; screen-
play, Robert Riskin; music score, Dimitri
Tiomkin; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
film editor, Daniel Mandell.
Appl. author: Robert Riskin.
© Frank Capra Productions, Inc.; 5May41;
LP10453,
MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Vive
Risto; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jun41; MP11341.
MEET KING JOE. John Sutherland Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949, 9 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates that the American
working-man has a higher standard of
living, more desirable working conditions,
and more leisure time than the working-man
238
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MEET KING JOE. Cont'd,
anywhere else in the world.
© Harding College; 31Jan49; MP3889.
MEET KING JOE. Released by Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 827 ft., sd., color, 35mm, Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer.
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Apr49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2234,
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
13 reels, sd., color. Based on the book by
Sally Benson.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Vincente Minnelli; screenplay, Irving
Brecher, Fred F. Finklehoffe; music
adaptation, Roger Edens; music director,
Georgie Stoll; orchestrations, Conrad
Salinger; film editor, Albert Akst. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Nov44; LP12965,
MEET ME ON BROADWAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Leigh Jason; story, George Bricker, screen-
play, George Bricker, Jack Henley.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jan46;
LP59.
MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. Presented by RCM Productions,
Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w., 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1461.
MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Glenn Tryon; original screenplay,
Muriel Roy Bolton; music director, Marlin
Skiles; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 120ct44;
LP13123.
MEET MR. MISCHIEF. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds,
Cast: Harry Von Zell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jan47;
LP994,
MEET THE CHAMPS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30ct41;
MP11634,
MEET THE CHUMP. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941, 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Edward Cline; original
story, Hal Hudson: Otis Garrett; screenplay,
Alex Gottlieb.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jan41;
LP10191,
MEET THE FLEET. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., in cooperation with the United States
Navy, c1940, 20 min., color.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Owen Crump, Techni-
color.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 21Dec40;
LP10242,
MEET THE MISSUS. c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd, (The
Higgins Family)
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Mal St. Clair; original
screenplay, Val Burton, Ewart Adamson,
Taylor Cavan; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10222,
MEET THE PEOPLE. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w. Suggested by a story by
Sol and Ben Barzman and Louis Lantz.
Credits: Producer, E, Y. Harburg; direc-
tor, Charles Riesner; screenplay, S. M.
Herzig, Fred Saidy; music director, Lennie
Hayton; orchestration, Wally Heglin, Conrad
Salinger, Hugo Winterhalter, John Watson;
film editor, Alexander Troffey.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Mar44; LP175.
MEET THE STARS. c1940-41. 1 reel each,
sd. © Republic Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer and director, Harriet
Parsons; cameraman, Bob Tobey.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Volume 1.
1, Chinese Garden Festival. © 24Dec40;
MP 10834,
2. Baby Stars. © 24Jan41; MP10917.
3. Variety Reel. © 24Feb41; MP11058.
4, Los Angeles Examiner Benefit.
© 24Mar41; MP11059.
5. Hollywood Visits the Navy. © 24Apr41;
MP11248.
6. Stars at Play. © 24May41; MP11366.
7. Meet Roy Rogers. © 24Jun41; MP11559,
8. Stars Past and Present. © 24Jul41;
MP11481,
MEET THE STEWARTS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 8 reels, sd. Based upon a
story by Elizabeth Dunn,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Alfred E, Green; screenplay, Karen
DeWolf; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May42;
LP11329,
MEET THE TIGER. SEE The Saint Meets
the Tiger.
MEET THE WILDCAT. c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, Arthur Lubin; original
screenplay, Alex Gottlieb; music director,
Charles Previn; cameraman, Stanley Cortez;
film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 170ct40;
LP9986.
MEET YOUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Young America Films, Inc., c1946. 15 min.,
sd., 16mm. With A Teacher's Guide.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 10Dec46;
MP1395.,
MEETIN' TIME. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10May43; MP13549.
MEETING THE WORLD. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Lawrence K. Frank.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18O0ct46; MP1289.
MEINE FRAU TERESA (MY WIFE TERESA).
béw, 16mm.
Appl. author: Tobis Klangfilm.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr. & 8 prints, 8Dec46; LU768.
MEINE TANTE, DEINE TANTE (MY AUNT,
YOUR AUNT). b&w, 16mm.
Appl. author: UFA.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr, & 12 prints, 8Dec46; LU769.
MELLOW DRAMAS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Screenliner,
no, 10)
Summary: Tragic episodes clipped from
early silent films provide comedy in this
short,
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; editor, Isaac
Kleinerman,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 8Jul49; MP4446.
ea Fg OLD AND NEW. Loew's Inc.,
ce . Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
997 ft., sd., b&w. 2
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; film
editor, Joe Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec41; LP11376,
MELODIES REBORN. Attwood Productions,
Inc. Released by United Artists, c1949.
11 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (Songs of
America)
Summary: Presents the songs "Steal Away
to Jesus" and "In dat Great Gittin' up
Mornin',"
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder.
© Attwood Productions, Inc.; 2Dec49;
MP4772.
MELODIOUS SKETCHES, Attwood Produc-
tions, Inc. Released by United Artists,
c1949, 9 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm, (Songs
of America)
Summary: Presents the songs "Sometimes
I Feel Like a Motherless Child," and "I'm
Tormented in de Flame."
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder.
© Attwood Productions, Inc.; 7TOct49;
MP4649,
MELODY AND MOONLIGHT. c1940, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, David Silverstein; screenplay, Brad-
ford Ropes; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 110ct40;
LP10077,.
MELODY FOR THREE. c1941. Presented
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original screen-
play, Lee Loeb, Walter Ferris; music,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl, author: Stephens-Lang Productions,
Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Mar41;
LP10474,
MELODY GARDEN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., 1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Vernon Keays; music director,
H. J. Salter; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar44;
LP12597.
MELODY LANE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Bernard Feins; screenplay, Hugh
Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder, Morton
Grant; adaptation, George Rony; cameraman,
Jerry Ash; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Dec41;
LP10891,
MELODY MAESTRO, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen.
Cast; Skinnay Ennis, Carmene, Monty
Kelly, Mildred Law.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Dec46;
LP741.
MELODY OF YOUTH. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947, 10 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Melody
Master Bands) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jan47; MP1732.
MELODY PARADE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; original screen-
play, Tim Ryan, Charles R. Marion; music
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239
MELODY PARADE. Cont'd,
director, Edward Kay; photography, Mack
Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Jul43;
LP12207.
MELODY PARADE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Apr46; MP518.
MELODY PARADE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; music director,
H. J. Salter; film editor, Ace Herman.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP12977.
MELODY RANCH, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel;
director, Joseph Santley; original screen-
play, Jack Moffitt, F. Hugh Herbert, Brad-
ford Ropes, Betty Burbridge; music direc-
tor, Raoul Kraushaar; photographer, Joseph
August; film editor, Lester Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Nov40;
LP10092,
MELODY STAMPEDE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music
director, Milton Rosen; film editor, Edward
Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Nov45;
LP18,
MELODY TAKES A HOLIDAY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct43; MP14086,
MELODY TIME. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Musical
Featurette, no. 1)
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Jack Scholl; film editor, Edward W.
Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Nov46;
MP1794, ;
MELODY TIME. Walt Disney Productions,
c1948. 75 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Using live action and animated
cartoons, the film tells seven stories:
"Once Upon a Wintertime," a sleighing
adventure of bygone days; "Bumble Boogie,"
the reactions of a bee to a piano rendition
of "The Flight of the Bumblebee;" " Johnny
Appleseed," the semi-legendary tale of a
pioneer benefactor; "Little Toot," the
activities of a small tugboat in New York
Harbor; "Trees," a cartoon fantasy based
on Joyce Kilmer's poem; "Blame It on the
Samba," in which Donald Duck and José
Carioca cavort to Brazilian rhythms; and
"Pecos Bill," a folk tale of the western
plains.
Credits: Production supervisor, Ben
Sharpsteen; cartoon directors, Clyde
Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske,
Jack Kinney; story, Winston Hibler, Harry
Reeves, Ken Anderson [and others]; direct-
ing animators, Eric Larson, Ward Kimball
{and others]; musical directors, Eliot
Daniel, Ken Darby; film editors, Donald
Halliday, Thomas Scott.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dennis Day,
the Andrews Sisters, Fred Waring and his
Pennsylvanians, Freddy Martin, Ethel
Smith,
© Walt Disney Productions; 7TApr48;
LP1721.
MEMOIRES D'UN MEDECIN. SEE Black
Magic.
MEMORIES OF AUSTRALIA. c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 893 ft.,
sd., color. (A Miniature)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, Hone Glendi ; music
score, Nathaniel Shilkret. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jun43; MP13760.
MEMORIES OF COLUMBUS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (Lowell Thomas' Movietone
Adventures) = tg
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
continuity, Valeska Weidig; music score,
L. deFrancesco; photographer, Jack Painter.
Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Aug45; MP448,
MEMORIES OF EUROPE. c1941, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 776 ft., sd.,
color.
Credits: Produced and narrated by
James A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat
Finston; photographers, Winton Hoch, Ray
Fernstrom. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun41; MP11368.
MEMORIES OF SHAKESPEARE. Hoffberg
Productions, Inc., c1949, 30 min., sd.,
béw, 16mm.
Summary: The story of the life of
Shakespeare presented with scenes of the
actual places where he lived and worked.
Credits: Producer, Edwin J, Fancey;
commentary, John Snagge; photographer,
Cecil H. Williamson.
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc.; 25Apr49
(in notice: 1948); MP4037.
MEMORY TRICKS. Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 795 ft.,
sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
idea, Harry Kahne; screenplay, E. Maurice
Adler; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar41; LP10381,
MEMPHIS BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Jan45; MP15596,
MEN AGAINST THE SKY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., ¢1940. 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Leslie Goodwins; story, John
Twist; screenplay, Nathanael West; music
director, Frank Tours; editor, Desmond
Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Sep40;
LP9885.
MEN AND MACHINES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. (The World Today)
Summary: Shows that the invention and use
of modern machines have made life easier
and happier for mankind. The film de-
scribes the cotton gin, the locomotive, and
the steamboat; the machinery used in the
mining of coal and in the production of steel
ingots; and machinery used in the manufac-
ture of drugs, electric appliances, synthetic
rubber, and rayon and nylon products.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; script,
Robert H. Hertzberg; narrator, Hugh James;
editor, John Oser.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP3155,
MEN AND MONEY. Jam Handy Organization.
Presented by The Research Department of
Household Finance Corp. 3 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Household Finance Corp.; title, descr. &
220 prints, 4Mar40; MU10015.
MEN FOR THE FLEET. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
(Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Paul
Douglas; music score, L. de Francesco;
photographer, Jack Kuhne; editor, Jack
Darrock,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jan42; MP15443,
MEN I'D LIKE TO HIRE, Presented by
Chevrolet.
; Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. &
165 prints, 4Mar40; LU9460.
MEN IN HER DIARY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945, 8 reels, sd. From an
original story by Kerry Shaw.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; screen-
play, F. Hugh Herbert, Elwood Ullman;
adaptation, Lester Cole; music score and
direction, Milton Rosen; film editor, Paul
Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Sep45;
LP13482,
THE MEN IN HER LIFE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 9 reels, sd. Based on the
novel "Ballerina" by Lady Eleanor Smith.
Credits: Producer and director, Gregory
Ratoff; screenplay, Frederick Kohner,
Michael Wilson, Paul Trivers; continuity,
Barbara Keon; music director, David Rak-
sin; film editor, Francis D. Lyon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov41;
LP11014,
MEN IN WASHINGTON - 1942, SEE The
March of Time, v. 8, no, 12.
MEN MAKE STEEL; prologue. sd., color.
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© United States Steel Corp.; title & descr.
16Dec40; 100 prints, 21Dec40; MU10685.
MEN OF BOYS TOWN. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Norman Taurog; original screen-
play, James Kevin McGuinness; music
score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Fredrick Y, Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Mar41; LP10317,
.
MEN OF LIGHTSHIP "61". Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1,748 ft., sd.
Credits: Script, Hugh Gray; music,
Richard Addinsell; score, Ken Cameron;
camera, Jonah Jones; editor, S. McAllister.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Mar41; LP10417.
MEN OF MEDICINE. Time, Inc., 1945.
1 reel, (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16387.
MEN OF SAN QUENTIN. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Martin Mooney, Max
King; director, William Beaudine; original
story, Martin Mooney; screenplay, Ernest
Booth; film editor, Dan Milner.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 12May42;
LP11287.
MEN OF TEXAS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Waggner; director, Ray Enright; original
screenplay, Harold Shumate; film editor,
Clarence Kolster.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Jul42;
LP11452.
MEN OF THE F, B. I. SEE The March of
Time, v. 7, no. 9.
MEN OF THE FLEET. SEE The March of
Time, v. 8, no. 13.
MEN OF THE SEA. Released by P. R. C.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 5 reels, sd. A
G. H. W. production.
Credits: Director, Norman Walker; story,
Manning Haynes; scenario, Harold Simpson;
continuity, Phyllis Crocker; music director,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MEN OF THE SEA. Cont'd.
Albert Cazabon; photographer, Eric Cross;
editor, Sam Simmonds.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 30Apr44;
LP12625.
MEN OF THE SHOOTING STARS. RKO Pathe,
Inc., with the cooperation of the United
States Air Force, c1949. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Screenliner, no. 4)
Summary: Explains the basic principles
in the construction of jet planes, and dis-
plays them in action. Shows a final checkup
of the Shooting Star for a flight from
Andrews Field to New York.
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
director and photographer, Howard Winner;
narrator, Arthur Hannes; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 21Jan49; MP4041.
MEN OF THE SKY. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., in cooperation with the United States
Army Air Forces, c1942, 20 min., sd.,
color.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
written and narrated by Owen Crump.
Technicolor,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31Jul42;
LP11494,
MEN OF THE TIMBERLAND. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, John Rawlins; original story, Paul
Jarrico; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel,
Griffin Jay; cameraman, John Boyle; film
editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Jun41;
LP10510,
MEN OF THE U.S. NAVY. Time, Inc., 1942.
3 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 19Aug42; MP13782.
MEN OF TOMORROW. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Saul
Elkins; narrator, Knox Manning. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec45; MP1025.
MEN OF WEST POINT. Movietone. Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (The World
Today)
Credits: Continuity, Dave Cooper; nar-
rator, Hugh James; music score, L. DeF ran-
cesco; photography, Jack Painter.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jul42; MP422,
- MEN ON HER MIND. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; director,
Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay,
Raymond L, Schrock; music director, Lee
Zahler; film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 2Dec44;
LP13584,
MEN WANTED. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 10 min., sd., color, (The Color
Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Ira
Genet; commentator, John Deering.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Mar40;
MP10062.
MEN WITHOUT SOULS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Nick Grinde; original
story, Harvey Gates; screenplay, Robert D.
Andrews, Joseph Carole; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 3Mar40;
LP9461, :
MEN, WOMEN, AND MOTION... Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1948, Presented by
Albert Mitchell, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Answer Man Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R. Parker; editor, Charles R.
Senf.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 23Mar48; MP2875,
MEN WORKING TOGETHER. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 992 ft,, sd. (Victory
Short)
Credits: Narration, William M. Nelson;
narrator, Walter E. Sickles; photography,
James L. Baker.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jul43;
MP14315.
MENACE OF THE RISING SUN. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Henry C. Bate,
Allan F, Kitchel, Jr.; narrator, Graham
McNamee.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Apr42;
LP11193, ‘
MERCHANT CONVOY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 956 ft., sd. (A Columbia
Panoramic) Adapted from a British Govern-
ment film "Merchant Seaman."
Credits: Director, J. B. Holmes; com-
mentator, Howard St. John; photographer,
N. E. Fowle; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Jun43;
MP13682.
MERCHANT SEAMAN. SEE Merchant
Convoy.
MERCY ISLAND. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. From the
novel by Theodore Pratt.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, William Morgan; screen-
play, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie Lanning;
film editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 100ct41;
LP10794,
MERIDA AND CAMPECHE. c1945. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 751 ft., sd., color.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
music score, Nat Finston. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Nov45; MP16549.
MERMAIDS ON PARADE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22O0ct43;
MP14080.
MERMAID'S PARADISE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 865 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, William
Kelly.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Dec45;
MP384,
MERRILY WE SING. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Sing and
Be Happy Series, no. 2)
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Apr46;
MP458.
MERRY ANDREW. SEE The Jones Family
in Young As You Feel.
MERRY CHRISTMAS. Ambassador Films,
Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: At the palace of Augarten in
Vienna, the Vienna Choir Boys make pre-
parations for Christmas and join in singing
carols.
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; director
and screenplay, Leopold Hainisch; story,
Stephen Vas.
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48;
MP4372,
MERRY-GO-ROUNDUP. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11938.
MERRY MADCAPS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Mar42;
LP11112,
THE MERRY MONAHANS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Michael Fessier,
Ernest Pagano; director, Charles Lamont;
original screenplay, Michael Fessier,
Ernest Pagano; photography, Charles Van
Enger; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jul44;
LP12878.
THE MERRY MOUSE CAFE. Screen Gems,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Phantasy, no. 13)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation, Lou
Lilly.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Sep41; LP10883.
MERTON OF THE MOVIES. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 83 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on the novel by Harry Leon
Wilson and the play by George S. Kaufman
and Mare Connelly.
Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director,
Robert Alton; screenplay, George Wells, Lou
Breslow; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Frank E. Hull.
Cast: Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien,
Gloria Grahame, Leon Ames, Alan Mowbray.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Jul47; LP1103.
MESS PRODUCTION. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. ‘
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Aug45;
LP13637.
A MESSAGE TO WOMEN. Hugh Harman
Productions, Inc., c1945. 1,750 ft., sd.,
color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Richard C. Kahn,
Technicolor. :
© Hugh Harman Productions, Inc.; 18Dec45;
MP1,
METAL CRAFT. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Forest Grant.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 14Jun39;
MP9822, .
METAL CRAFT. SEE
Arte MetAdlica.
Metalisteria.
THE METAL WORKING LATHE. Burton
Holmes Films, Inc. for South Bend Lathe
Works, c1941. 1 reel, sd. Based on the
handbook "How To Run a Lathe."
Appl. authors: John J. O'Brien, Russel E.
Frushour.
© South Bend Lathe Works; 15Aug41;
MP11540.
METALISTERIA. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Forest
Grant, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version of "Metal Craft." ,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Feb47; MP1763.
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY.
Joseph Dephoure Studio, c1948. 1 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: An "MTA" film commercial.
Appl, author: Joseph Dephoure.
© Joseph Dephoure Studio; 7Sep48;
MP3395,
MEUBELMAKERS. SEE Furniture Craftsmen.
MEXICALI ROSE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
241
MEXICALI ROSE, Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15May44; MP14838,
MEXICAN CHILDREN. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1938. 1 reel, sd. With prima-
ry grade teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 2Dec38;
MP14206.
MEXICAN HAT DANCE. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; TApr41; MP11036.
MEXICAN HAYRIDE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948. 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the play by Dorothy and Herbert
Fields.
Summary: A slapstick comedy about the
misadventures which follow when a fugitive
from American justice is selected, by
mistake, as the hero of Amigo Americano
week in Mexico.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; direc-
tor, Charles T. Barton; screenplay, Oscar
Brodney, John Grant; music arranged and
conducted by Walter Scharf; film editor,
Frank Grose.
Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Virginia
Grey, Luba Malina, John Hubbard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec48;
LP2079,
MEXICAN JOY RIDE. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Dave Monahan.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Nov47; MP2538.
THE MEXICAN JUMPING BEAN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18May42; MP12576.
MEXICAN JUMPING BEANS. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 10 min., sd., (Hollywood
Novelty)
Credits: Director, Eddie M. Davis; written
by DeLeon Anthony; narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Dec40; MP10653.
MEXICAN MAJESTY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Aug44; MP15192,
MEXICAN MELODY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct45; MP16450,
MEXICAN POLICE ON PARADE. ¢c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
801 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, Wilfrid Cline. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Feb43; MP13279.
MEXICAN SEA SPORTS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
¢1945, 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Luis Osorno Barona; narrator,
Knox Manning; photographer, Luis Osorno
Barona. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jun45; MP16015,
MEXICAN SPITFIRE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Joseph A. Fields;
sereenplay, Joseph A. Fields, Charles E.
Roberts; music director, Roy Webb; editor,
Desmond Marquette.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jan40;
LP9358.
MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 73 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original screenplay,
Jerry Cady, Charles E, Roberts; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Theron
Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.;-1Jan42;
LP11057,
MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 76 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Charles E. Roberts;
screenplay, Charles E. Roberts, Jack
Townley; music score, Roy Webb; editor,
Desmond Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov40;
LP10065.
MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. 70 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original screenplay,
Charles E. Roberts, Monte Brice; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Theron
. Warth.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28May42;
LP11390,
THE MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BABY. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 69 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original screenplay,
Jerry Cady, Charles E. Roberts; music
_ director, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Theron
Warth,
..© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep41;
LP10773,
MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BLESSED EVENT.
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 63 min.,
sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Charles E. Roberts;
screenplay, Charles E, Roberts, Dane
Lussier; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Jul43;
LP12245. ;
MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. 64 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Charles E. Roberts,
Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Charles E.
Roberts; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Sep42;
LP11640.
MEXICAN SPORTLAND. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Luis Osorno Barona;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 5Jun44;
MP14900,
MEXICANA. c1945. Presented by Republic
Pictures, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Alfred
Santell; original screenplay, Frank Gill, Jr.;
music, Gabriel Ruiz; music director, Walter
Scharf; orchestral arrangements; Joseph
Dubin; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 110ct45;
LP13533.
MEXICO—ARTES POPULARES. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with M. D. C. Crawford, c1947,. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "Arts and
Crafts of Mexico."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jan47; MP1632.
MEXICO—GOOD NEIGHBOR'S DILEMMA,
SEE March of Time, v. 7, no. 3.
MEXICO RURAL—NINOS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborators: Ernest Horn,
Arthur I. Gates, Celeste C. Pearson.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Dec46; MP1420.
MI ESPANA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP16362,
MI LINDA AMOR, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Sep43; MP13978,
MI RUMBA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11053.
MICHAEL O'HALLORAN, Windsor Pictures
Corp., c1948. 79 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Gene Stratton- Porter.
Summary: A story about a young girl who
is crippled by fear and cured by love.
Credits; Producers, Julian Lesser, Frank
Melford; director, John Rawlins; screenplay,
Erna Lazarus; music director, Lud Gluskin;
editor, Merrill White.
Cast: Scotty Beckett, Allene Roberts,
Tommy Cook, Isabel Jewell, Charles Arnt.
© Windsor Pictures Corp.; 8Aug48;
LP1841,
MICHAEL SHAYNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
6,870 ft., sd. Based on a novel by Brett
Halliday.
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Stanley Rauh, Manning O'Connor;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Jan41; LP10206,
MICHIGAN KID. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947. 69 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Suggested by Rex Beach's story.
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch;
director, Ray Taylor; story and screenplay,
Roy Chanslor; music, Hans J. Salter; film
editor, Paul Landres. Technicolor.
Cast: Jon Hall, Victor McLaglen, Rita
Johnson, Andy Devine.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Feb47;
LP877.
MICHIGAN SKI-DADDLE. The Vitaphone
Corp., 1945. -10 min., sd., color. (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and Heil-
ner; director, Andre de La Varre; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec45; MP178.
MICKEY. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948.
Presented by David W. Siegel. 87 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. A Bryan Foy production.
Based on the novel "Clementine" by Peggy
Goodin,
Summary: A musical comedy in which the
principal character is a fifteen-year-old
tomboy. Small town setting.
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck;
director, Ralph Murphy; screenplay,
Muriel Roy Bolton, Agnes Christine Johnston;
music director, Irving Friedman; music
score, Marlin Skiles; film editor, Norman
Colbert,
Cast: Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin, Irene
Hervey, John Sutton, Rose Hobart.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 23Jun48;
LP1741,
MICKEY AND THE SEAL, Walt Disney
Productions, c1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Mickey Mouse Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Nick George, Milt Schaffer; animation, Phil
Duncan, George Nicholas, Hugh Fraser, Dan
MacManus; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Aug48;
LP1982,
MICKEY DOWN UNDER. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
242
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MICKEY DOWN UNDER. Cont'd.
(A Mickey Mouse Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
MacDonald MacPherson, Jack Huber;
animation, Marvin Woodward, Gerry
Hathcock, George Kreisl, Sandy Strother;
music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 23Jul47;
LP1545,
MICKEY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Walt Disney
Productions, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Mickey Mouse)
© Walt Disney Productions; 100ct41;
LP10958.
MICKEY'S DELAYED DATE. Walt Disney
Productions, c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Art Scott; animation, Jerry Hathcock, George
Kreisl, George Nicholas, Jack Boyd; music,
Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 24Apr47;
LP1372.
MICROMOTION ANALYSIS FILM, B 100,
e1948. 3 min., si., bew, 16mm.
Summary: A time and motion study of
assembling bolts and washers, burring
angle plates, soldering wire,-and folding
packing papers.
© Ralph Mosser Barnes; 10Feb48;
MP2776.
MICRO-PHONIES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
01945, 1,533 ft., sd.
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Oct45;
LP13553.
THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS USE. Centron
Corp., Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm.
Summary: Shows the use and care of the
microscope. For beginning students of
science in junior and senior high school
classes.
Appl. author: Arthur H. Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 31Dec48; MP3671.
MICROSPOOK. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 16 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm, (All Star
Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy in which a
masked man, a real gorilla, a stage gorilla,
sheet-shrouded ghosts, and a group of radio
performers are together in a haunted house.
Credits; Producer, Hugh McCollum;
directed and written by Edward Bernds;
film editor, Henry DeMond.
Cast: Harry Von Zell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jun49;
LP2386.
THE MIDDLE STATES. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 31Dec42;
MP 14227.
MIDNIGHT LIMITED. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, T. R. Williams; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton, original screen-
play, Harrison Carter, C, B. Williams;
photography, Harry Neumann; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14Mar40;
LP9578,
MIDNIGHT MANHUNT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William C.
Thomas; original screenplay, David Lang;
editor, Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Jun45;
LP13423.,
MIDNIGHT MELODIES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; music director,
H. J, Salter; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Ace Herman,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP12747,
MIDNIGHT SERENADE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 19 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Alvin Ganzer; original screenplay, Peter R.
Brooke, Don Churchill Cameron; music
score, Joseph J. Lilley; editor, Everett
Douglas.
Cast: Peggy Lee, Richard Webb, Paul Lees.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Nov47;
LP1344,
THE MIDNIGHT SNACK. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
819 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jul41; LP10630.
MIDSHIPMEN TRAINING. Sound Masters,
Inc. for the Training Film Branch,
Photographic Section, Bureau of Aeronautics,
United States Navy. 2 reels.
Appl. author: J. F, Clemenger.
© Sound Masters, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 4Mar44; MP14569,
THE MIGHTY COLUMBIA RIVER. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 12Jun47; MP2497,
MIGHTY HUNTERS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Dave Monahan; animation,
Ken Harris.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Jan40; MP9938,
MIGHTY JOE YOUNG. Arko, Inc. Released
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949, 94 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A fantastic melodrama about
a gorilla that comes to Hollywood to perform
in a night club. ;
Credits: Producers, John Ford, Merian C,
Cooper; director, Ernest B. Schoedsack;
original story, Merian C. Cooper; screen-
play, Ruth Rose; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; music score, Roy Webb; film editor,
Ted Cheesman.
Cast: Joseph Young, Terry Moore, Ben
Johnson, Robert Armstrong, Frank McHugh.
© Arko, Inc.; 13Jul49; LP2464.
MIGHTY LAK A GOAT. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
888 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Oct42; LP11665.
THE MIGHTY MCGURK. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Nat Perrin; director,
John Waters; original screenplay, William R.
Lipman, Grant Garrett, Harry Clork; music
seore, David Snell; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 100ct46; LP645.
MIGHTY MANHATTAN, NEW YORK'S WON-
DER CITY. Loew's Inc., c1949, 20 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary; A tour of New York City,
including scenes of the shopping area, public
buildings, churches, Rockefeller Center,
Broadway, and Central Park.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FttzPatrick; director, James H. Smith;
music score, Lesley Kirk; photographer,
Paul Rogalli.
© Loew's Inc.; 5May49; MP4628,
MIGHTY MARLIN. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949,
9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no. 10) —
Summary: Kip Farrington, salt water editor
of Field and Stream," and his wife fish for
marlin in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor and photographer, Howard Winner; ‘
written by Jerome Brondfield; narrator, Red
Barber; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor,
Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 3Jun49; MP4386. ~
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE HEP CAT.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon) ’
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Dec46; LP884.
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE KILKENNY CATS.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Apr45; LP13454,
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE MAGICIAN,
Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Apr48; LP1641,
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE PIRATES.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jan45; LP13465.
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE TWO BARBERS,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1944. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd,, color. (Ter:
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1Sep44; LP12934.
MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE WOLF. Distribut-
ed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1945, Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20Jul45; LP13448.
MIGHTY MOUSE AT THE CIRCUS. Distribut-
ed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
¢1944, Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17Nov44; LP13240.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN A COLD ROMANCE.
Terrytoons, Inc. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 10Jun49; LP2444,
MIGHTY MOUSE IN A DATE FOR DINNER,
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Aug47; LP1261.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN A FIGHT TO THE
FINISH. Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Nov47; LP1447.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN ALADDIN'S LAMP,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1947. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
TRA I I HE
FPP oe SE
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
243
MIGHTY MOUSE IN ALADDIN'S LAMP.
Cont'd.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28Mar47; LP1059.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN CRYING WOLF. Terry-
toons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits; Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 10Jan47; LP941.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN ELIZA ON THE ICE.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, color.
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Jun44; LP12940.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN GYPSY LIFE. Distribut-
ed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
¢1945, Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd,, color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3Aug45; LP13447.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN KRAKATOA, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
¢1945. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd,, color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Dec45; LP153.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN LAZY LITTLE BEAVER.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 26Dec47 (in notice:
1948); LP1613,
MIGHTY MOUSE IN LOVE'S LABOR WON.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 150ct48; LP2064.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN MY OLD KENTUCKY
HOME, Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Mar46; LP439.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN RAIDING THE RAIDERS.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Mar45; LP13453.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN SVENGALI'S CAT.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicoior,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 18Jan46; LP218.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN SWISS CHEESE FAMILY
ROBINSON. Terrytoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Dec47; LP1602.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE CATNIP GANG,
Terrytoons, Inc. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Jul49; LP2704.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE CRACKPOT KING.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15Nov46; LP814.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE DEAD END CATS.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 1 reél, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Feb47; LP953.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE ELECTRONIC
MOUSE TRAP. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Sep46; LP618.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE FEUDIN' HILL-
BILLIES. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 23Jun48; LP1893.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE FIRST SNOW.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 100ct47; LP1459.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE GREEN LINE.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.;°7Jul44; LP13048.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE JAIL BREAK.
Distributed by Twentieth.Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor. .
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20Sep46; LP613.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28Jun46; LP615.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN.THE MYSTERIOUS
STRANGER. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948.
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 21Dec48; LP2207,
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE PERILS OF PEARL
PUREHEART. Terrytoons, Inc, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 11Nov49; LP2698.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE PORT OF MISSING
MICE. Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 2Feb45; LP13438.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE SILVER STREAK.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John, Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Jun45; LP13654.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE SKY IS FALLING.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 25Apr47; LP1184,
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE SULTAN'S BIRTH-
DAY. Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, John
Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 13Sep44; LP12833.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE TROJAN HORSE.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 26Jul46; LP616.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE WICKED WOLF.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946, Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Mar46; LP532.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THE WITCH'S CAT.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15Sep48; LP1875.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN THROWING THE BULL.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3May46; LP752.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN TRIPLE TROUBLE.
Terrytoons, Inc. Released through Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948.
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30Sep48; L P2631.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN WINNING THE WEST.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1946. Presented by Paul Terry.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 16Aug46; LP635.
MIGHTY MOUSE IN WOLF! WOLF! Terry-
toons, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color. (A
Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 2Jun44; LP13049,
MIGHTY MOUSE MEETS BAD BAD BILL
BUNION, Distributed by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. Presented by Paul
Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Nov45; LP94.
MIGHTY MOUSE MEETS DEADEYE DICK.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski;'story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30May47; LP1203.
MIGHTY MOUSE MEETS JEKYLL AND HYDE
CAT. Terrytoons, Inc., c1944, 1 reel,
color, (A Terrytoon)
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MIGHTY MOUSE MEETS JEKYLL AND HYDE
CAT. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28Apr44; LP12694,
THE MIGHTY NAVY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner, Ted Pierce; animation,
Seymour Kneitel, Abner Matthews.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Nov41;
LP10819,
MIGHTY NIAGARA. c1943. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 865 ft., sd., color.
(James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Steiner. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jan43; MP13213.
MIGHTY TIMBER. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Answer Man Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit;
director, Benjamin R. Parker; editor,
Charles R. Senf.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 8Jun48; MP3497,
THE MILD WEST. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Novel-
toon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Aug47;
LP1173.
MILDRED DILLING. Artists' Films, Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel.
© Artists' Films, Inc.; 1Nov40; MP12437.
MILDRED PIERCE. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1945. 111 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. Based on the
novel by James M, Cain,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Ranald
MacDougall; music, Max Steiner; photo-
grapher, Ernest Haller; film editor, David
Weisbart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec45;
LP73,
MILITARY ACADEMY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
story, Richard English; screenplay, Karl
Brown, David Silverstein; film editor, Gene
Milford,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jul40;
LP9756,
MILK. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
14Mar46; MP332.,
THE MILKY WAIF. Loew's Inc,, c1946.
680 ft., sd., color. (An M-G-M Tom and
Jerry Cartoon) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
cartoon,
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge;
music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 3May46; LP304.
THE MILKY WAY. Diversey Corp. sd.,
color, 16mm,
Appl. author: William D. West,
© Diversey Corp.; title, descr, & 4 prints,
28Aug42; MU12797,
THE MILKY WAY. Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 728 ft.,
sd., color. (An MG M Cartoon) A Rudolf
Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun40; MP10446,
MILLENIUM JUMP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Aug46; MP1128.
THE MILLERSON CASE. Columibia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 72 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Based on the radio program "Crime Doc-
tor," by Max Marcin,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, George Archainbaud; story, 3
Gordon Rigby, Carlton Sand; screenplay,
Raymond L, Schrock; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
Cast: Warner Baxter, Nancy Saunders,
Clem Bevans, Griff Barnett, Paul Guilfoyle.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29May47;
LP1049,
MILLIE'S DAUGHTER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 70 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Donald Henderson
Clarke. :
Credits: Producer, William Bloom; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; adaptation and screen-
play, Edward Huebsch; music score, Arthur
Morton; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Gladys George, Gay Nelson, Paul
Campbell, Ruth Donnelly.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Mar47;
LP911,.
THE MILLING MACHINE. Caravel Films,
Inc.
Appl. author: Joseph Rothman.
© Caravel Films, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 18Oct41; MU11675.
MILLING MACHINE OPERATION, Film
Productions Co., c1941, 2 reels.
Appl, author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
© Film Productions Co.; 1Sep41; MP11609.
MILLION DOLLAR BABY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 11 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a story
by Leonard Spigelgass.
Credits: Director, Curtis Bernhardt;
sereenplay, Casey Robinson, Richard
Macaulay, Jerry Wald.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 31May41;
LP10492.
THE MILLION DOLLAR CAT. Loew's Inc.,
01944, 658 ft., sd., color. (An M.G.M,
Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, Bill Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Irven Spence, Ken Muse,
Pete Burness, Ray Patterson; music, Scott
Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Apr44; LP12683.
MILLION DOLLAR KID. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; story and
screenplay, Frank H. Young; music director,
Edward Kay; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Carl Pierson, i
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Dec43;
LP12456,
MILLION DOLLAR PARTNER.
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr. &
6 prints, 24Feb45; MU15876.
MILLION DOLLAR WEEKEND. Masque
Productions, Released by Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948, 73 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. |
Summary: A melodrama involving embez-
zlement, an alleged murder, blackmail, and
robbery. Much of the action takes place
aboard a plane flying between Hawaii and
San Francisco. Includes song routines.
Credits: Producer, Matty Kemp; director,
Gene Raymond; original story, Matty Kemp,
Gene Raymond; screenplay, Charles S.
Belden; music, Phil Ohman; orchestrations,
Howard Jackson.
Cast: Gene Raymond, Stephanie Paull,
Francis Lederer, Robert Warwick, Patricia
Shay.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 20Nov48; LP1937.
THE MILLION POUND BANK NOTE. Mar-
shall Grant-Realm Television Productions,
1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on
the story by Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Summary; In London in 1895, two brothers
make a singular bet which changes the
fortunes of a young American stranger.
Credits: Produced and written by Louis
Lantz; director, Charles Haas; editor,
Daniel Cahn,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2427.
MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940, 64 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Bert Granet;
screenplay, Bert Granet, Charles E, Rob-
erts; music score, Paul Sawtelle; editor,
Desmond Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar40;
LP9490.
MILLIONAIRES IN PRISON. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940, 64 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Ray McCarey; story, Martin
Mooney; screenplay, Lynn Root, Frank
Fenton; music score, Roy Webb; editor,
Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul40;
LP9816,
MILLIONS OF MASTERPIECES. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by General
Motors Corp., Chevrolet Division. 902 ft.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the quality control in
manufacturing and assembling processes
that insures the exact duplication of the
Chevrolet pilot model. F
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;
title & descr., 27May49; 8 prints, 31May49;
MU4173,
THE MILLS OF GOD. SEE Live Today for
Tomorrow.
THE MIND OF MR. REEDER. SEE The
Mysterious Mr. Reeder.
MIND OVER MOUSE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 17 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Charles E. Roberts; screenplay,
Charles E. Roberts; film editor, Edward W.
Williams,
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Dot
Farley, Jack Rice,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Nov47;
LP1361. ,
MINDIN' MY BUSINESS. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12049,
A MINER AFFAIR. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
01945. 1,744 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Clyde Bruckman; screenplay, Jack White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 190ct45;
LP13539,
MINESWEEPER. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William
Berke; original screenplay, Edward T.
Lowe, Maxwell Shane; photography, Fred
Jackman, Jr.; film editor, William Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Nov43;
LP12472.
THE MINISTRY OF FEAR, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 9 reels, sd. Based on
a novel by Graham Greene,
Credits: Producer, Seton I. Miller; direc-
tor, Fritz Lang; screenplay, Seton I. Miller;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Archie
Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Oct44;
LP13063,
MINNESOTA, LAND OF PLENTY. c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
894 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
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MINNESOTA, LAND OF PLENTY. Cont'd.
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, William Steiner.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Feb42; MP12579,
MINNIE FROM TRINIDAD. Soundies Distrib-
ane Corp, of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Dec42; MP13149,
MINNIE, MY MOUNTAIN MOOCHER. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MP13650.
MINNIE THE MERMAID. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12171.
MINNIE THE MOOCHER, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12178,
MINSTREL DAYS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 20 min., sd. (Broadway
Brevities)
Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly; original
screenplay, Owen Crump; narrations, Knox
Manni
anning.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 16Sep41;
LP10692.
MINSTREL MAN. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1944. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Joseph H, Lewis; original story,
Martin Mooney, Raymond L, Schrock;
screenplay, Irwin R. Franklyn, Pierre
Gendron; music score, Ferde Grofe; music
director, Leo Erdody.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 30Jun44; LP428,
MINSTREL MANIA. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short which features
the old minstrel favorites: "Little Liza
Jane," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,"
and "Golden Slippers." Designed for
audience participation,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49;
MP3848.
MINSTREL MEMORIES. Soundies Distribut-
s Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
a Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Mar44; MP14649,
THE MINT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940.
962 ft., sd. (The Washington Parade, s. 3,
no. 1)
Credits: Narrative by Gordon Auchincloss;
commentary, Basil Ruysdael; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Nov40;
MP10593.
THE MINUTE WALTZ, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., 1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jun44; MP14914,
MIRACLE AT LOURDES, Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
980 ft., sd. (A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Director, Henry K. Dunn; screen-
play, Howard Dimsdale; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Dec39; LP9586.
A MIRACLE CAN HAPPEN. SEE On Our
Merry Way.
MIRACLE IN A CORNFIELD. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 22 min., sd., color, 35mm. (John
Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Summary: A story of the volcano that
erupted in a cornfield at Paricutin, 200
miles from Mexico City.
Credits: Written and narrated by John
Nesbitt; music score, Rudolph G. Kopp;
film editor, Newell P. Kimlin,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec47; LP1396.
THE MIRACLE KID. Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, John T. Coyle; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original story from
an idea by Henry Sucher; screenplay,
Gerald D. Adams, Henry Sucher, John T.
Coyle; music director, Clarence Wheeler;
film editor, Guy V. Thayer, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 270ct41;
LP10822,
THE MIRACLE MACHINE OF THE AGE,
J. C. Hickman through the cooperation of
the Portland Stenotype School. 12 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the operation of the
stenograph machine and shows the varied
opportunities that are available in business
and industry to the stenograph operator.
Credits: Producer, J. C. Hickman;
commentary, Art Kirkham,
© J. C. Hickman; title, descr, & 2c,
12Apr49; MU3974.
MIRACLE MAKERS. c1945, 10 min., sd.
(Vitaphone Varieties)
Credits: Narration, Owen Crump.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec45;
MP276.
MIRACLE MAKERS. Presented by Frigidaire
and General Motors. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp., title, descr. & 291 prints,
100ct40; MU10532,
MIRACLE MAKERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., 1941, 10 min., sd. (Hollywood
Novelties)
Credits: Narration, Owen Crump; com-
mentator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec41;
MP12482,
THE MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS. Square
Deal Pictures Corp., c1948. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the necessity of
continuing throughout the year the good will
which prevails during the Christmas season.
Credits: Author, Donn Marvin; narration,
Jesse W. Stitt.
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 14Dec48;
LP2352.
THE MIRACLE OF HYDRO, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. in cooperation with
the Bonneville Power Administration,
U. S, Department of the Interior, c1941.
1 reel, sd. (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet
of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; direc-
tor, Gunther Fritsch; continuity, Russ
Sheilds; narrator, Lowell Thomas.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Mar41; MP11072.
THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944, 10 reels,
sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Preston
Sturges; music score, Leo Shuken, Charles
Bradshaw; editor, Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jan44;
LP12498.
THE MIRACLE OF SOUND. Loew's Inc.,
¢1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
995 ft., sd., bkw. (Romance of Celluloid)
Credits: Music score, Daniele Amfithea-
trof; film editor, Jack Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 240ct40; MP10617.
THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS. Jesse L.
Lasky Productions, Inc., c1948. 120 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm. An RKO Radio picture.
Based on the novel by Russ.:i1 Jarney.
Summary: The events that follow the
death of a young Hollywood actress whose
body is taken to a drab Pennsylvania mining
town for burial.
Credits: Producers, Jesse L. Lasky,
Walter MacEwen; director, Irving Pichel;
screenplay, Ben Hecht, Quentin Reynolds;
music score, Leigh Harline; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Elmo Williams.
Cast; Fred MacMurray, Valli, Frank
Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Veronika Pataky.
© Jesse L. Lasky Productions, Inc.;
16Mar48; LP1605,
MIRACLE ON MULBERRY STREET.
Cinécraft Productions, Inc. for Seiberling
Rubber Co., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: The neighbors on Mulberry
Street see a demonstration of the Safety
features and wearing qualities of the
Seiberling "Sealed Air" Tube.
Credits: Director, Ray Culley; story,
Frank Siedel.
© Cinécraft Productions, Inc.; 11Feb49;
MP3812.,
MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947, 96 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the story by
Valentine Davies.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, George
Seaton; music director, Alfred Newman,
Cast: Maureen O'Hara, John Payne,
Edmund Gwenn, |
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Jun47; LP1101,
MIRACULOUS JOURNEY. Sigmund Neufeld
Pictures, Inc., c1948. Presented by Film
Classics, Inc. 83 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: An adventure story about an
assorted group of airplane passengers who
are forced down in the heart of an African
jungle.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor,
Holbrook Todd.
Cast: Rory Calhoun, Audrey Long, Virginia
Grey, George Cleveland.
© Sigmund Neufeld Pictures, Inc.; 20Sep48;
LP1848,
MIRANDA, Gainsborough Pictures, Ljd.,
London, c1948. Released in the U. S. through
Eagle Lion Films, Inc,, 1949. 80 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the play by Peter
Blackmore,
Summary: A doctor's happy marriage is
threatened by a flirtatious mermaid who
persuades him to take her into his London
home.
Credits: Producers, Sydney Box, Betty E.
Box; director, Ken Annakin; screenplay,
Peter Blackmore; music, Temple Abady,
editor, Gordon Hales.
Cast: Glynis Johns, Googie Withers,
Griffith Jones, John McCallum, Margaret
Rutherford,
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 14Apr48;
LP2538,
MIRROR OF SUB-MARINE LIFE. SEE
Variety Views, no, 120,
MISBEHAVING HUSBANDS, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jed Buell; director,
William Beaudine; original story, Cea Sabin;
screenplay, Vernon Smith, Claire Parrish;
film editor, Robert Crandall.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 13Dec40;
LP10164,
LES MISERABLES. SEE The Bishop's
Experiment,
MISS ANNIE ROONEY. Released thru United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Edward
Small. 85 min., sd.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MISS ANNIE ROONEY. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Edwin L. Marin; original screenplay,
George Bruce; music director, Edward
Paul; film editor, Fred Feitshans, Jr.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
10Jun42; LP11382,
MISS BISHOP, SEE Cheers for Miss Bishop.
MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A farce about a naive business
school graduate who is hired as a front for
a bookie's supposed real estate office.
Credits: Producer, S. Sylvan Simon;
director, Lloyd Bacon; story, Everett
Freeman; screenplay, Nat Perrin, Devery
Freeman, Frank Tashlin; music score,
Heinz Roemheld; music director, Morris
Stoloff; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
Cast: Lucille Ball, William Holden, Jimmy
Gleason, Frank McHugh, Janis Carter.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Sep49;
LP2517.
MISS IN A MESS, Columbia Pictures. Corp.,
c1949, 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (All Star
Comedy)
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; screenplay, Jules White; film editor,
Edwin Bryant;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Jan49;
LP2067.
MISS JOHNSON PHONED AGAIN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Oct41; MP11648.
MISS LIBERTY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14245.
MISS MINK OF 1949. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., ¢1949. 69 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A comedy about the adventures
of a mink coat which becomes the center of
contention after it is won in a radio contest.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, Glenn Tryon; written by Arnold Belgard;
music score, Mahlon Merrick; film editor,
William Claxton.
Cast: Jimmy Lydon, Lois Collier, Richard
Lane, Barbara Brown, Paul Guilfoyle.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Feb49 (in notice: 1948); LP2250.
-MISS POLLY. Released through United
Artists, c1941, Presented by Hal Roach.
4 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Fred Guiol; screenplay,
Eugene Conrad, Edward E. Seabrook;
adaptation, Dorothy White; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 13Nov41;
LP10841,
MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1946. 87 min., sd. From a novel by
Augusta Tucker.
Credits: Associate producer, John House-
man; director, John Berry; screenplay,
Anne Froelick, Hugo Butler; adaptation,
Anne Froelick, Adrian Scott; music score,
Daniele Amfitheatrof.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Mar46;
LP139.
MISS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 101 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Suggested by a play by Jacques
Deval.
Summary: A farce in which a Hollywood
stunt man feigns insanity in order to imper-
sonate a missing heir to millions and foil
the schemes of his avaricious relatives.
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett;
director, Richard Haydn; screenplay,
Charles Brackett, Richard L. Breen; music
score, Victor Young; editor, Everett Douglas.
Cast: John Lund, Wanda Hendrix, Barry
Fitzgerald, Monty Woolley, Ilka Chase.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Nov48;
LP1932.
MISS V. FROM MOSCOW. c1942. 7 reels,
sd. An M. & H. production,
Credits: Producer, George M. Merrick;
director, Albert Herman; original story and
screenplay, Arthur St. Clair, Sherman Lowe;
music director, Lee Zahler; editor, W. L.
Brown.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 4Nov42;
LP11681,
MISS YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12402.
THE MISSING CORPSE. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd. From a story by
Harry O. Hoyt.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Albert Herman; screenplay, Ray
Schrock; music, Karl Hajos; film editor,
W. Donn Hayes.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 6Jun45; LP13657.
THE MISSING JUROR. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Oscar Boetticher, Jr.; story, Leon
Abrams, Richard Hill Wilkinson; screen-
play, Charles O'Neal; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Nov44;
LP13094,
THE MISSING LADY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Joe Kaufman; director,
Phil Karlson; original screenplay, George
Callahan; cameraman, William Sickner;
film editor, Ace Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Jul46;
LP490,
MISSING PEOPLE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 8 reels, From a story by
Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Director, Jack Raymond; screen-
play, Lydia Hayward.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Aug40;
LP9860.
MISSING TEN DAYS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 8 reels, sd. An Irving Asher
production. Based on the novel "The
Disappearance of Roger Tremayne" by
Bruce Graeme,
Credits: Associate producer, Jerome J.
Jackson; director, Tim Whelan; screen
adaptation, John Meehan, Jr., James Curtis;
music score, Nickolas Rosza; photographer,
Otto Kanturek; film editor, Hugh Stewart.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Feb41;
LP10431.
MISSION TO MOSCOW. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 123 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
book by Joseph E, Davies.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Howard
Koch; music, Max Steiner; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Bernard Kaun; film editor, Owen Marks.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22May43;
LP12064,
THE MISSION TRAIL. Loew's Inc., c1946.
.Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
895 ft., sd., color, (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographer, John William Boyle. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Apr46; MP420.
MISSISSIPPI FLYER. Video Varieties Corp.
3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: "Mississippi Flyer" is sung by
The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & deser.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4539.
MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, John Rawlins; original story, Al
Martin, Marion Orth; screenplay, Al Martin,
Roy Chanslor; cameraman, John Boyle;
film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11092.
MISSISSIPPI HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Feb49; MP3871.
MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical melodrama in which
a land agent outwits a group of gamblers
and aids the citizens in incorporating the
town.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Derwin Abrahams; screenplay,
Gretchen Darling; film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Jimmie Davis, Lee ''Lasses" White,
James Flavin, Veda Ann Borg, Sue England.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29May49;
LP2406.
MISSISSIPPI SWING. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Feb41; MP10870.
MISSOURI. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1173.
A MISSOURI OUTLAW. c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Doris
Schroeder, Jack Lait, Jr.; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, William Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Nov41;
LP10859,
MR, ACE, Released through United Artists,
c1946, Presented by Benedict Bogeaus.
82 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus;
director, Edwin L. Marin; original story
and screenplay, Fred Finklehoffe; music
score, Heinz Roemheld; cinematographer,
Karl Struss; film editor, James Smith.
© Tivoli Productions, Inc.; 2Aug46; LP570.
MR. ADAM'S BOMB. Sepia Productions, Inc.
2 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy short about a young
girl's coming-out party.
Credits: Produced and written by Eddie
Green,
Cast: Eddie Green.
© Sepia Productions, Inc.; title & descr.,
27Apr49; 3 prints, 11Apr49; LU2253.
MR. AND MRS. CUGAT. SEE Are Husbands
Necessary?
MR, AND MRS. NORTH. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w. From the play by Owen
Davis, based on the stories by Richard
and Frances Lockridge.
Credits: Producer, Irving Asher; director,
Robert B. Sinclair; screenplay, S. K. Lauren;
film editor, Ralph Winters.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Dec41; LP11017.
Motion. Pictures, 1940-1949
247
R. AND MRS. SMITH. RKO Radio Pictures,
jee anc., c1941. 95 min., sd.
_ Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock; story
if and screenplay, Norman Krasna; music
_ score, Edward Ward; editor, William
| Hamilton.
- © RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Jan41;
_ LP10597,
MR. ANGEL COMES ABOARD. SEE Johnny
Angel.
R. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE. ,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949.
83 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the
character created by Gwen Davenport in the
novel Belvedere."
- Summary: In order to collect a prize, a
| celebrated middle-aged author enrolls in
_ college and, in his own acidulous fashion,
proves that his claim to genius is well-
founded.
Credits: Producer, Samuel G. Engel;
director, Elliott Nugent; written by Richard
Sale, Mary Loos, Mary McCall, Jr.; music,
_ Alfred Newman; film editor, Harmon Jones.
Cast: Clifton Webb, Shirley Temple, Tom
Drake, Alan Young, Jessie Royce Landis.
___ © Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Mar49; LP2451.
‘MISTER BIG. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
_ ¢1943, 8 reels, sd.
_ Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
; smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Virginia Rooks; screenplay, Jack
Pollexfen, Dorothy Bennett; music, Buddy
_ Pepper, Inez James; music director, Charles
_ Previn; cameraman, George Robinson.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28May43;
LP12075.
MR. BLABBERMOUTH! Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
2 reels, sd., bew. Based on an editorial
in the Los Angeles Daily News by Manches-
ter Boddy.
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; screen-
_ play, Walter Selden; narrator, John Nesbitt;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Aug42; MP12786.
MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM
HOUSE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., re-
leased by Selznick Releasing Organization,
¢1948, Presented by Dore Schary. 94 min.,
_ sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the novel by
_ Erie Hodgins.
Summary: A New Yorker and his wife
endure the hostility of nature and the
eccentricities of contractors and builders
when they build a suburban home in
Connecticut.
Credits: Produced and written for the
sereen by Norman Panama and Melvin
_ Frank; director, H. C. Potter; music score,
_ Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Harry Marker.
___ Cast: Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Melvyn
_ Douglas, Reginald Denny, Sharyn Moffett.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Mar48;
LP1655.
-MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Max Fleischer; direc-
_ tor, Dave Fleischer; original story, Dave
Fleischer, Dan Gordon, Ted Pierce, Isidore
Sparber, and others; animation, Orestes
Calpini, James Davis, Nicholas Tafuri, and
_ others; music and lyrics, Hoagy Carmichael,
| Frank Loesser, Sammy Timberg; atmospher-
_ ic music, Leigh Harline; photography,
Charles Schettler. Technicolor,
___ © Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Dec41;
LP11074,
MR. CELEBRITY. Producers Releasing
| Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
* Credits: Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
_ tor, William Beaudine; original story,
_ Martin Mooney, Charles Samuels; screen-
_ play, Martin Mooney; film editor, Robert
Crandall.
Al
259158 O - 53 - 17
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Oct41;
LP10911, ao .
MR. CHIMP AT CONEY ISLAND. SEE
Variety Views, no. 137,
MR. CHIMP AT HOME. SEE Variety Views,
no, 154. eee
MR. CHIMP GOES SOUTH. SEE Variety
Views, no, 133.
MR. CHIMP GOES TO TOWN. SEE Variety
Views, no. 119,
MR. CHIMP.ON VACATION, SEE Variety
Views, no. 157,
MR. CHIMP RAISES CAIN. SEE Variety
Views, no, 127.
MR. CHIMP TO THE RESCUE. SEE Variety
Views, no. 155.
MR. CLYDE GOES TO BROADWAY. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb40;
LP9419.
MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1947, 82 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the radio program created
by Phillips H. Lord.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Robert B. Sinclair; story, Sidney Mar-
shall; screenplay, lan McLellan Hunter;
adaptation, Ben Markson; music score,
Herschel Gilbert; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, William Lyon.
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Adolphe Menjou,
Marguerite Chapman, Michael O'Shea.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Feb47;
LP835.
MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. c1941. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Based on the Phillips H. Lord radio pro-
gram,
Credits: Associate producer, Leonard
Fields; director, William Morgan; original
screenplay, Karl Brown, Malcolm Stuart
Boylan; music director, Cy Feuer; photo-
grapher, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Mar41;
LP10430.
MR. DUCK STEPS OUT. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1940. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Apr40;
LP9633,
MR. DYNAMITE. c1941. Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Jack Rawlins; original
story and screenplay, Stanley Crea Rubin;
music director, Charles Previn; photogra-
phy, John Boyle; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Mar41;
LP10306,.
MR. ELEPHANT GOES TO TOWN. Released
by Colymbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 673 ft.,
sd., color. (Color Rhapsody no. 68) :
Credits: Director, Art Davis; animation,
Sid Marcus. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16Sep40; LP9918.
MR. EMMANUEL. Two Cities Films, London.
Released through United Artists, c1945.
10 reels, sd. AG.C.F. film. From the
novel by Louis Golding.
Credits: Producer, William Sistron; direc-
tor, Harold French; screenplay, Louis
Golding, Gordon Wellesley; music, Mischa
Spoliansky; cameraman, Gus Drisse; editor,
Alan Jaggs.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
19Jan45; LP13302.
MR. FORE BY FORE. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944, 623 ft.,
sd., color. (Phantasy, no. 38)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
John McLeish; animation, Jim Armstrong,
Grant Simmons; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc); 4Aug44; LP12769,
MR. GROUNDLING TAKES THE AIR. Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1948. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary:A man taking his first plane
ride learns about the safety and convenience
of air travel.
Credits: Directed and written by Justine
Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec48;
LP1994,
MR. H. C, BONFIG, VICE PRESIDENT AND
DIRECTOR OF SALES. Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc. Presented by Zenith Radio
Corp. 2,768 feet, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Mr. Bonfig gives a history of
the Zenith Company, and outlines the policies
for the current year.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 18 prints, 15Nov48; MU3531.
MR. HEX. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946.
63 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original story, Jan
Grippo; screenplay, Cyril Endfield.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby
Jordan, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Dec46;
LP749,
MR, JACKSON FROM JACKSONVILLE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., 1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jun45; MP15996.
MR. LUCKY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
¢1943. 100 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, David Hempstead;
story, Milton Holmes; screenplay, Milton
Holmes, Adrian Scott; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28May43;
LP12109, ;
MR. MOOCHER, c1944. Presented by
Columbia. 692 ft., sd., color. (A Fox and
Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Sid Marcus; animation, Chic
Otterstrom, Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie
Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 11Sep44; LP12818.
MR. MOUSE TAKES A TRIP, Walt Disney
Productions, c1940, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Mickey Mouse production)
© Walt Disney Productions; 100ct40;
LP10109,
MR. MUGGS RIDES AGAIN. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; screenplay,
Harvey H. Gates; music director, Edward
Kay; photography, Ira Morgan; film editor,
William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Jun45;
LP13693,
MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1943, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story and screenplay, William X. Crowley,
Beryl Sachs; music director, Edward Kay;
photography, Marcel Le Picard; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 290ct43;
LP12341,.
MR. NOISY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 2 reels.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Edward
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MR. NOISY. Cont'd.
Bernds; story, John Gray.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar46;
LP518.
MR. PEABODY »ND THE MERMAID, Inter-
John, Inc. Released by Universal-Inter-
national, c1948. 89 min.,.sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel "Peabody's Mermaid"
by Guy and Constance Jones.
Summary: A farce about the disruptions in
the life of a middle-aged Bostonian who
catches a mermaid while fishing in the
Caribbean,
Credits: Producer and author of screen-
play, Nunnally Johnson; director, Irving
Pichel; music, Robert Emmett Dolan;
film editor, Marjorie Fowler.
Cast: William Powell, Ann Blyth, Irene
Hervey, Andrea King, Clinton Sundberg.
© Inter-John, Inc.; 20Aug48; LP1920,
MR. PERRIN AND MR. TRAILL. Two Cities
Films, Ltd., London, c1948. Released in
the U. S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
1949, 92 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
the novel by Hugh Walpole.
Summary: A conflict between a tradition-
alist school master and a young progressive
teacher is complicated by a girl and a
sadistic headmaster.
Credits: Producer, Alexander Galperson;
director, Lawrence Huntington; screenplay,
L. A. G. Strong; music, Alan Gray; music
director, Muir Mathieson; film editor, Ralph
Kempler.
Cast: David Farrar, Greta Gynt, Marius
Goring, Raymond Huntley, Edward Chapman.
© Two Cities Films, Ltd.; 7Jan48;
LP2533.
MR, RECKLESS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A carefree itinerant oil worker,
the girl he jilted, and the man who won her
on the rebound are the leading characters
in this melodrama of the oil fields.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Frank
McDonald; original screenplay, Maxwell
Shane, Milton Raison; music score, Harry
Lubin; film editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: William Eythe, Barbara Britton,
Walter Catlett, Minna Gombell, Lloyd
Corrigan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar48;
LP1532.
MR, SKEFFINGTON. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., 1944. 146 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture, From a story by
Elizabeth.
Credits: Production and screenplay,
Philip G. Epstein, Julius J. Epstein; direc-
tor, Vincent Sherman; music, Franz Wax-
man; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab;
photographer, Ernest Haller; film editor,
Ralph Dawson.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Aug44;
LP12774,
MR, SMITH IS PROUD. Presented by E. I.
du Pont, Fabrikoid Division (Tontine)
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc,;
title, descr, & 110 prints, 1Jun42; MU12528.
MR. SMUG, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943.
974 ft., sd. °
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, William Castle; story and screen-
play, Howard J. Green; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Jan43;
LP12361.
MR, SOFT TOUCH, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 12 reels, sd., bkw, 35mm.
Summary: A drama about a gambler who
takes refuge from a mob of gangsters ina
settlement house, where he learns the
importance of helping the underprivileged.
Credits: Producer, Milton Holmes; direc-
tors, Henry Levin, Gordon Douglas; story,
Milton Holmes; screenplay, Orin Jannings;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; music score,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Richard
Fantl.
Cast: Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, John
Ireland, Beulah Bondi, Percy Kilbride.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jun49;
LP2311,
MR. STRAUSS TAKES A WALK. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8May42;
LP11284,
MISTER V. United Artists Corp., c1941.
Presented by Edward Small, 60 min., sd.
Based on an original story by A. C. Mac-
Donell and Wolfgang Wilhelm.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Howard; screenplay, Anatole De Grunwald;
scenario, Anatole De Grunwald, Roland
Pertwee; music, John Greenwood; music
director, Muir Mathieson; cameraman, Jack
Hildyard; film editor, Douglas Myers.
© United Artists Corp.; 15Dec41; LP11151.
MR, WHITNEY HAD A NOTION. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 11 min., sd., baw, 35mm. An MGM
picture, (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Summary: How Eli Whitney's development
of the idea of mass production changed the
world,
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
director, Gerald Mayer; written and nar-
rated by John Nesbitt; music director,
Rudolph G. Kopp; film editor, Newell P.
Kimlin.
Cast: Lloyd Bridges, Erville Alderson,
Howard J, Negley, Harry Hayden, Mitchell
Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 4May49; LP2326,
MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd. From
the novel by Theodore Pratt.
Credits: Producer, Jack Moss; director,
Alfred E, Green; screenplay, Waldo Salt,
George Corey, Louis Solomon; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Aug44;
LP13026.
MR, WISE GUY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
William Nigh; original story, Martin Mooney;
sereenplay, Sam Robins, Harvey Gates, Jack
Henley; music directors, Lange & Porter;
photography, Art Reed; film editor, Carl
Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Feb42;
LP11335,
MR. WRIGHT GOES WRONG. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Meyers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Aug46;
LP602.,
MR, X BLUES. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jun45; MP15995,
MISTERIO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Mar43; MP13335,
MISTLETOE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1774,
MRS. GOLF. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (The
World of Sports, no, 144)
Summary: Pictures of Babe Didrikson
showing the techniques which have helped
her to win seventeen consecutive golf
tournaments, %
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Jan49; -
MP3953,
MRS, JONES' REST FARM. Terrytoons, Inc.
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 120ct49; LP2628,
MRS, LADY BUG. Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 728 ft.,
sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A Rudolf
Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec40; MP10769.
MRS. LOWELL THOMAS - FUR FARMER,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
sd. (Person Oddity, no. 128)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Feb44;
MP 14560,
MRS. MIKE. Released through United Artists
Corp., c1949. Presented by Nassour Studio
in association with Huntington Hartford.
99 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. Based on Benedict
and Nancy Freedman's novel.
Summary: A young Boston girl accompanies
her Mountie husband to the Canadian North-
west Territory, where she discovers both
the cruelty and beauty of life in the wilder-
ness,
Credits: Producer, Edward Gross; direc-
tor, Louis King; screenplay, Alfred Lewis
Levitt, De Witt Bodeen; film editor, Paul
Weatherwax.
© Regal Films, Inc.; 23Dec49; LP2694.
MRS, MINIVER. Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 14 reels,
sd., b&w. A William Wyler production,
Based on the book by Jan Struther.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin; direc-
tor, William Wyler; screenplay, Arthur
Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton,
Claudine West; music score, Herbert
Stothart; film editor, Harold F, Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 15May42; LP11367.
MRS. PARKINGTON. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by
Louis Bromfield.
Credits: Producer, Leon Gordon; director,
Tay Garnett; screenplay, Robert Thoeren,
Polly James; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, George Boemler.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Oct44; LP12932.
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 9 reels,
sd. Based on the novel by Alice Hegan
Rice and the play by Anne Crawford Flexner.
Credits: Producer, Sol. C. Siegel; director,
Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Doris Anderson,
William Slavens McNutt, Jane Storm;
photographer, Leo Tover; film editor, Anne
Bauchens,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10ct42;
LP11716.
MRS, YANKEE DOODLE, Techniprocess &
Special Effects Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.;
26O0ct41; MP12009.
MITCHELL AYRES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity,
Justin Herman; photographer, William Kelly.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
249
eo ged AYRES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Cont'd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Jan43;
MP13221.
THE MITE MAKES RIGHT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Noveltoons)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
I. Klein; animation, Steve Muffatti, George
Germanetti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 150ct48;
LP1888.
MITT ME TONIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Felix Adler; screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde
Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Nov41;
LP10833.
MOB TOWN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, William Nigh; original
sereenplay, Brenda Weisberg, Walter
Doniger; cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Sep41;
LP10693,
MOBY DICK'S HOME TOWN. SEE Variety
Views, no. 96,
A MODEL IS BORN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: A beginner in the modeling
profession is introduced to its glamour and
its pitfalls by a veteran model, with help
from George Hurrell and Harry Conover.
Credits: Director and writer, Justin
Herman; film editor, Robert Blauvelt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28May48;
LP1646,
MODEL SCHOOL. Continental Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, J. Rey Palmer; nar-
ration, Don Forbes.
© Continental Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov40;
MP10613.
MODEL WIFE. c1941, Presented by Univer-
sal Studios. 9 reels.
Credits: Production, direction and original
story, Leigh Jason; screenplay, Charles
Kaufman, Horace Jackson, Grant Garrett;
music director, Charles Previn; photography,
Norbert Brodine; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1lApr41;
LP10389,
MODELS ON PARADE. Soundies Films, Inc.,
01946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. A Film-
eraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1778.
(See also Models on Parade; 10Mar47;
MP1913)
MODELS ON PARADE. Soundies Films,
Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm. A
Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 10Mar47;
MP1913, (See also Models on Parade;
30Dec46; MP1778)
MODERN BUSINESS MACHINES. Teaching
Aids Exchange, c1948, 20 min., sd., béw,
16mm,
Summary: A demonstration of the operation
and a description of the features of various
business machines, such as the electromatic
typewriter and the new Chinese 5,400-
character typewriter.
© Teaching Aids Exchange; 1O0ct48;
MP3787.
MODERN DESIGN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp., of America,
Inc.; 19Jan42; MP12087.
MODERN GUATEMALA CITY. c1945. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 764 ft.,
sd., color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16324.
MODERN HAWAII. Coronet, c1948, 10 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A view of Hawaii, with emphasis
on the industries and commerce of the island
territory.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde
Kohn,
© David A. Smart; 27Oct48; MP3726.
THE MODERN HIGHWAY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Paul
Douglas; photographer, Jack Kuhne; editor,
Lew Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Jan41; MP10801,.
THE MODERN LITHOGRAPHER. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 25Apr40;
MP10341,
THE MODERN MARINER. Presented by
Chevrolet. Color.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descer., 28Oct40;
60 prints, 300ct40; MU10590.
MODERN MEXICO CITY. c1942. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 871 ft., sd.,
color. (James A. FitzPairick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Wilfrid Cline.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6O0ct42; MP12960,
MODERN NEW ORLEANS. c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 729 ft.,
sd,, color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 2May40; MP10239.
THE MODERN OIL—BURNHAM "TESTED"
MOTOR OIL. Calumet Refining Co.
Credits: Narrator, John Weigel.
© Albert J. Smith & Lyle W. Munson;
title, descr., & 11 prints, 11Sep40; MU10458.
MODERN OIL WELL CEMENTING. Present-
ed by International Cementers, Inc.
1,450 ft., b&w., 16mm.
Application author: E. P. Hollywood.
© International Cementers, Inc.; title,
descr, & 17 prints, 2Dec47; MU2511,
MODERN PHOTO-ENGRAVING. Presented
by Kodak. sd., color, «
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl. author: Kenneth R. Edwards.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
23 prints, 7Dec45; MU16591.
MODERN POULTRY FARMING IN SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA. American Economic Com-
mittee for Palestine, Inc., with the coopera-
tion of the Jewish Agricultural Society, Inc.
1,600 ft., b&w.
Summary: A film designed to show to the
poultrymen of Israel the poultry farming
equipment and practices developed in re-
cent years in southern California.
Credits: Supervision and titles by Jacob M.
Maze.
© American Economic Committee for
Palestine, Inc.; title, descr., & 2 prints,
23Sep49; MU4518.
MODERN POULTRY HUSBANDRY. American
Economic Committee for Palestine, Inc.,
c1947, 3 reels, si., baw, 16mm. Adapted
from "The American Poultry Industry As
Applied to Palestine" by Simon Bornstein.
Credits: Director, Louis Novins; script,
Jerome Gottler.
© American Economic Committee for
Palestine, Inc.; 3Jan47; MP1790.
MODERN QUALITY CONTROL. Johns-Man-
ville Corp. color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, E. A. Reynolds
and R. E, Wareham.
© Johns-Manville Corp.; title, descr., &
11 prints, 22Dec47; MU2554.
MODERN VIKINGS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Jan43;
MP13178.
THE MODERN WAY. Presented by Bayer-
Semesan Co. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Bayer-Semesan Co.; title & descr.,
22Jun40; 154 prints, 24Jun40; MU10300.
MOITLE FROM TOIDY TOID AND TOID.
Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A
Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov46; MP1269.
MOJAVE FIREBRAND. c1944. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Spencer Bennet; original screen-
play, Norman S. Hall; music score, Mort
Glickman; film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Jan44;
LP12524,
MOKEY. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w.
Based on stories by Jennie Harris Oliver.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Wells Root; screenplay, Wells
Root, Jan Fortune; music score, Lennie
Hayton; film editor, Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Mar42; LP11251,
MOLECULAIRE THEORIE VAN MATERIE,.
Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 7Jun46;
MP842,
MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER,
Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm. In Greek.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 7Jun46;
MP845,
MOLEKULARNI TEORIE HMOTY. Ency-
clopaedia Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 22Jun46;
MP835,
MOLEKYLARTEORIEN, Encyclopaedia
Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 5Jun46;
MP846,
MOLLY AND ME. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1945, 6,400 ft., sd. Froma
novel by Frances Marion,
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Leonard Praskins; adaptation, Roger
Burford; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Mar45; LP13331.
MOLLY CURES A COWBOY. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Jean W. Yarbrough; story, Oliver Drake,
250
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MOLLY CURES A COWBOY. Cont'd.
Gilbert Wright; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Mar40;
LP9559.
MOLLY MALONE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11329.
MOM AND DAD. Hygienic Productions,
c1944, 111 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Summary: A drama designed to strengthen
the case for including courses in sex
education in the curricula of public schools.
Credits: Producers, J. S. Jossey, Kroger
Babb; director, William Beaudine; original
story, Kroger Babb, Mildred Horn; screen
story, Mildred Horn; music score, Eddie
Kay.
Cast: Hardie Albright, Lois Austin, George
Eldridge, June Carlson, Jimmy Clark.
Appl. author: Mildred A. Horn,
© Hygienic Productions, Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP1522,
MOMENTS OF CHARM OF 1941, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner, Jr.;
film editor, Robert Blauvelt, Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Sep40;
MP10471,
MOMMY LOVES PUPPY. c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Jim Davis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Nov40;
LP10086,
MONEY AND THE WOMAN. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From the story by James F, Cain.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Jacobs; director, William K. Howard;
screenplay, Robert Presnell; film editor,
Frank Magee.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Aug40;
LP9844.
MONEY AT WORK. Time, Inc., c1946.
17 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
© Time, Inc.; 25O0ct46; MP1333,
MONEY MADNESS. Film Classics, Inc.,
¢1948, 73 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A drama in which the principal
character, a thief and murderer, wagers
his life against $200,000, and loses.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Steward; original story,
Al Martin; music director, Leo Erdody;
film editor, Holbrook Todd.
Cast: Hugh Beaumont, Frances Rafferty,
Harlan Warde, Cecil Weston, Ida Moore,
© Film Classics, Inc.; 1Apr48; LP1577.
MONEY MAKING MILKING, 20 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Credits: Narrator, George Mather.
Kodachrome.
© Babson Bros, Co.; title, descr. &
2 prints, 28Mar45; MU15752,
MONEY SQUAWKS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Mar40;
LP9507.
MONEY TO BURN. c1939. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Gus Meins; original story, Jack Townley,
Taylor Caven; screenplay, Jack Townley;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, William Morgan,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Dec39;
LP9420,
MONKEY BUSINESS.
Appl. author: Theodore Henkel.
© Jean Goldkette; title, descr; & 4 prints,
10Feb41; MU10892.
MONKEY BUSINESSMEN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Direction, story and screenplay,
Edward Bernds.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jun46;
LP827.
MONKEY DOODLE DANDIES. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. in cooperation with
the St. Louis Zoological Garden, c1942.
1 reel, sd. (Lew Lehr's Dribble Puss Pa-
rade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; nar-
rator, Lew Lehr; photography, William
Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Dec42; MP13299.
MONKEY-TONE NEWS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Jan47; LP944.
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946. 10 reels, sd. Based on
the novel by Booth Tarkington,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, Melvin Frank,
Norman Panama; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Aug46;
LP563.
MONSIEUR VERDOUX. Chaplin Studios, Inc.,
c1947, 124 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Director, author of original story,
and composer of music, Charles Chaplin;
film editor, Willard Nico.
Cast: Charles Chaplin, Martha Raye.
© Chaplin Studios, Inc.; 24Oct47; LP1256.
MONSIEUR VINCENT. E.D.1.C,-Union
Generale Cinematographique, Paris. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Lopert Films, Inc.,
c1948, 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, In
French with English titles.
Summary: A realistic drama about the
struggle of Vincent de Paul to combat the
wretched conditions which existed among
impoverished people in seventeenth-century
France.
Credits: Producer, Georges Maurer;
director, Maurice Cloche; original story
and screenplay, Jean Bernard-Luc and Jean
Anouilh; music Jacques Grunenwald.
Cast: Pierre Fresnay, Aime Clariond,
Jean Debucourt, Lise Delamare, Germaine
Dermoz.
© Lopert Films, Inc.; 1Sep48; LP2378.
THE MONSTER AND THE APE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 2 reels each, sd.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Royal K. Cole.
1. The Mechanical Terror, © 20Apr45;
LP13399.
2. The Edge of Doom. © 27Apr45; LP13408.
3, Flames of Fate. © 4May45; LP13400,
4, The Fatal Search. © 11May45; LP13401.
5. Rocks of Doom. © 18May45; LP13402.
6. A Fiend in Disguise. © 25May45;
LP13403.
7. A Scream in the Night. © 2Jun45;
LP13409,
8, Death in the Dark. © 9Jun45; LP13410.
9. The Secret Tunnel, © 16Jun45; LP13411.
10, Forty Thousand Volts. © 23Jun45;
LP13412,
11, The Mad Professor. © 30Jun45;
LP13413,
12. Shadows of Destiny. © 7Jul45; LP13414.
13. The Gorilla At Large. © 14Jul45;
LP13415,
14. His Last Flight. © 21Jul45; LP13416.
15, Justice Triumphs. © 28Jul45; LP13417.
THE MONSTER MAKER, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story, Lawrence
Williams; screenplay, Pierre Gendron,
Martin Mooney; music score, Albert
Glasser; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 15Apr44; LP13611.
MONSTERS OF THE DEEP. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 20 min., sd.
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Written by Bob Edge; commen-
tator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec41;
LP11170,
MONTANA PLAINS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14380., :
MONTANA PLAINS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Dec44; MP15461.
MONTE CARLO NIGHT. Rainbow Pictures,
Inc,, c1949. 3 min., si., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Presents information about
Monte Carlo Night, a plan for increasing
attendance at theaters.
Appl. author: Carl William Molter.
© Carl William Molter, d.b.a. Molter
Advertising Co.; 9Nov49; MP4714.
MONUMENTAL UTAH. c1944. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 798 ft., sd., color,
35mm. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Charles Boyle.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jul44; MP430,
THE MOON, SEE La Lune.
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE. Released thru
United Artists, c1942. Presented by
David L. Loew-Albert Lewin, Inc. 78 min.,
sd, By W. Somerset Maugham.
Credits: Producer, David L. Loew; adapted
and directed by Albert Lewin; music score,
Dmitri Tiomkin; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
© David L. Loew-Albert Lewin, Inc.;
29Sep42; LP11753.
THE MOON IS DOWN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943, 8,100 ft., sd.
From the novel by John Steinbeck.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; written
for the screen by Nunnally Johnson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Feb43; LP12417,
THE MOON OF MANAKOORA. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct45; MP16449,
MOON OVER BURMA. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 8 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Wilson Collison,
Credits: Director, Louis King; screenplay,
Frank Wead, W. P,. Lipscomb, Harry Clork;
photography, William Mellor; film editor,
Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Oct40;
LP9994.
MOON OVER HER SHOULDER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. c1941, 6,000 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; original
story, Helen Vreeland Smith, Eve Golden;
screenplay, Walter Bullock; music direc-
tion, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
240ct41; LP10838,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
251
MOON OVER LAS VEGAS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Jean Yarbrough; story, George Jeske,
Clyde Bruckman; music director, Don E.
George; cameraman, Jerry Ash; film editor,
Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Mar44;
LP12579,
_ MOON OVER MIAMI. Soundies Distributing
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5
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1563.
MOON OVER MIAMI. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 8,225 ft., sd. Froma
play by Stephen Powys.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Vincent Lawrence, Brown Holmes;
adaptation, George Seaton, Lynn Starling;
music director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Jul41; LP10759,
MOON OVER MONTANA. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Direction and original story,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Louise Rousseau;
music director, Frank Sanucci; photographer,
Harry Neumann; editor, Ace Herman.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Feb46;
LP150,
MOONLIGHT (CLAIR DE LUNE). Released
through United Artists, c1947. 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. (David L. Loew Musicolor
Short) Based on "Clair de Lune" by Claude
Debussy.
Credits: Assistant producer, Alan
Stensvold, Cinecolor.
© Musicolor, Inc.; 29Aug47 (in notice:
1946); MP2931.
MOONLIGHT AND CACTUS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank Gross;
director, Edward F. Cline; original screen-
play, Eugen Conrad, Paul Gerard Smith;
music director, Charles Previn; film
editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Nov43;
LP12380,
MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Nov42; MP13112.
MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11May42; MP12539.
MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jun42; MP12655.
MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
’ Burton; director, Anthony Mann; original
screenplay, Oscar Brodney; photography,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep42;
LP11623,
MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Eve Greene; screenplay, Morton
Grant, James Gow, Erna Lazarus; music,
Gene De Paul; photography, Stanley Cortez;
film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Aug41;
LP10621.
MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W.
Burton; director, Edward Lilley; original
screenplay, Eugene Conrad; photography,
Jerry Ash; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Dec43;
LP12422, =
MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Based on a story by John H. Auer.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
John H. Auer; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble;
music director, Cy Feuer; orchestration,
Gene Rose; photographer, John Alton; film
editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jun42;
LP11509.
MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12169,
MOONLIGHT MELODIES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 2 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen; film
editor, Philip Cahn. 2
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 220ct46;
LP651.
MOONRISE. Chas. K. Feldman Group Pro-
ductions. Released by Republic Pictures
Corp., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Theodore Strauss.
Summary: A drama about a convicted
murderer's son who kills one of his perse-
cutors and flees in a futile attempt to
escape reality.
Credits: Producer, Charles Haas; director,
Frank Borzage; screenplay, Charles Haas;
music, William Lava; film editor, Harry
Keller.
Cast: Dane Clark; Gail Russell, Ethel
Barrymore, Allyn Joslyn, Rex Ingram.
© Chas. K. Feldman Group Productions;
9Sep48; LP1852,
MOONTIDE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., ¢1942. 8,570 ft., sd. From the novel
by Willard Robertson.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screen-
play, John O'Hara; music, Cyril J. Mock-
ridge, David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29May42; LP11336.
MOP. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Apr46; MP540.
MOPEY DOPE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 1,501 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Del Lord, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20May44;
LP12677.
MOPPING UP. Terrytoons, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20Aug43; MP14812,
MORE ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS. Loew's Inc.,
¢1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
987 ft., sd., sepia.
Credits: Carey Wilson; director, David
Miller; original story, Carl Ward Dudley,
Franco Bruno-Averardi; screenplay, Carl
Ward Dudley; music score, C. Bakaleinkoff,
Eugene Zador; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec40; LP10294,
MORE THAN MACHINES. Presented by
Micromatie Hone Corp. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Micromatic Hone Corp.; title, descr. &
66 prints, 22May43; MU13600.
THE MORE THE MERRIER. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, George
Stevens; story, Robert Russel, Frank Ross;
screenplay, Robert Russel, Frank Ross,
Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster; music,
Leigh Harline; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Apr43;
LP11979.
MORE TRIFLES OF IMPORTANCE. Loew's
Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 975 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; screen-
play, Samuel H. Chain; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Mar41; LP10383.
MORE USABLE HEAT PER POUND OF COAL.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, c1945. 2 reels, sd.
© Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company; 19Mar45; MP335.
THE MORGUE IS ALWAYS OPEN. SEE
A Scream in the Dark.
MORMON TRAILS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. de Francesco; photography, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds, Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Aug43; MP14845,
MORNING CARE. Presented by The Bureau
of Aeronautics for the Bureau of Medicine
and Surgery. sd.
Appl. author: James P. Prindle.
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title &
descr., 26Jun43; 2 prints, 17Jul43; MU13770.
MORON THAN OFF. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Jules
White; story, Preston Black.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov46;
LP973.
LA MORT DU CYGNE. SEE The Unfinished
Dance,
THE MORTAL STORM. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the book by
Phyllis Bottome.
Credits: Director, Frank Borzage; screen-
play, Claudine West, Andersen Ellis, George
Froeschel; music score, Edward Kane;
film editor, Elmo Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Jun40; LP9722.
MORTGAGE ON LIFE. SEE A Woman's
Secret.
MOSCOW NIGHTS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16071,
THE MOSQUITO. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A
Terrytoon) (Aesops Fable)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29Jun45; LP13466.
THE MOSQUITO. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Shows the life cycles of the
common and the malaria mosquitoes; depicts
methods of exterminating larvae and adult
mosquitoes. A teaching film for inter-
mediate grades, high schools, and adult
groups.
Credits: Collaborator, E, Laurence Palmer.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Nov47; MP2636,
252
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MOSS ROSE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1947, 82 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
From the novel by Joseph Shearing [pseud.
of Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell]
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; screen-
play, Jules Furthman, Tom Reed; adapta-
tion, Niven Busch; music director, Alfred
Newman,
Cast: Peggy Cummins, Victor Mature,
Ethel Barrymore, Vincent Price.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Jun47; LP1102,
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME. SEE A
Game of Death.
MOTHER GOOSE ACTION BOOK. Color,
16mm.
© Robert D. Grant and Henry L. Porter;
title, descr. & 1c, 28Aug42; MU12804.,
MOTHER GOOSE ON THE LOOSE. c1942.
Presented by Universal Pictures. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Walter Lantz "Cartune'')
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz. Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 25Mar42; MP12328.
MOTHER GOOSE PRESENTS HUMPTY
DUMPTY. Raymond F, Harryhausen,
c1946. 50 ft., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© Raymond F, Harryhausen; 1Aug46;
LP483.
MOTHER GOOSE PRESENTS LITTLE MISS
MUFFET. Raymond F, Harryhausen,
c1946, 50 ft., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome,
© Raymond F. Harryhausen; 1Aug46;
LP484,
MOTHER GOOSE PRESENTS OLD MOTHER
HUBBARD. Raymond F, Harryhausen,
c1946, 100 ft., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome,
© Raymond F. Harryhausen; 1Nov46;
LP714,
MOTHER GOOSE PRESENTS THE QUEEN OF
HEARTS. Raymond F. Harryhausen, c1946.
100 ft., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome.
© Raymond F. Harryhausen; 1Nov46;
LP713.
MOTHER GOOSE PRESENTS THE STORY
BOOK REVIEW. c1946. 75 ft., color, 16mm.
Used as a prologue and epilogue to tie
together "Little Miss Muffet," "Old Mother
Hubbard," "The Queen of Hearts," and
"Humpty Dumpty."
© Raymond F. Harryhausen; 17Dec46;
LP881.
MOTHER HUBBA-HUBBA HUBBARD. Screen
Gems, Inc., c1947. 6 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Color Rhapsody, no. 126)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Cal Howard; animation, Roy Jenkins,
Chic Atterstrom; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 26May47; LP1008.
MOTHER-IN-LAW'S DAY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and original screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; TDec45;
LP140,
MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 83 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. Based on a story by Raphael
Blau.
Summary: A youthful widow joins her
teen-aged daughter at college, where the
two become rivals in the pursuit of an
English professor.
Credits: Producer, Walter Morosco; direc-
tor, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Mary Loos,
Richard Sale; music director, Alfred New-
man; film editor, William Reynolds.
Cast: Loretta Young, Van Johnson, Rudy
Vallee, Barbara Lawrence, Robert Arthur.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Mar49; LP2259. -
MOTHER MACHREE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11591.
MOTHER OF PRESIDENTS. SEE Variety
Views, no. 117.
MOTHER WORE TIGHTS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 107 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. Based on the book by Miriam
Young.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Lamar Trotti; music director, Alfred
Newman.
Cast: Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Mona
Freeman, Connie Marshall, Vanessa Brown,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Aug47; LP1263.
MOTION PICTURE GUIDE FOR IMPROVING
8MM AND 16MM MOVIES. c1948, 374 ft.
in 16mm and 187 ft. in 8mm, si., b&w.
Summary: Shows common errors in the
production of amateur movies, such as
faulty handling of the exposure meter, the
lighting, the continuity, the editing, and the
projection. _
© C. W. Production Co.; 15Jan48; MP2670.
MOTION PICTURES WITH THE EASTMAN
HIGH-SPEED CAMERA TYPE III. Eastman
Kodak Co. si., b&w & color, 16mm,
Appl. author: John Mihal, Jr.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, deser. &
7 prints, 15Jan47; MU1516.
MOTOR MANIACS, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 18 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Production and story, George
Bilson; director, Wallace Grissell; screen-
play, Russ Green; film editor, Edward W.
Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul46;
LP572.
MOTORCYCLE STUNTING. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov40;
MP10591.
MOUNTAIN DEW. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11936.
MOUNTAIN FIGHTERS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., in cooperation with the U. S.
Army, c1943, 20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
screenplay, Charles L. Tedford; narrator,
Lou Marcelle. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 21Sep43;
LP12264,
THE MOUNTAIN FLOWER. Walter Lantz
Productions, c1949. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Walter Lantz Cartune)
© Walter Lantz Productions; 25Apr49
(in notice: 1948); LP2354.
MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT. c1941, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Nick Grinde; original
story, Arthur Vernon Jones; screenplay,
John Krafft, Mauri Grashin, Dorrell and
Stuart McGowan; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Jul41;
LP10660,
MOUNTAIN RHYTHM. c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Ray Harris; screenplay, Dorrell
McGowan, Stuart McGowan; music director,
Morton Scott; photography, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc, .
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Jan43;
LP11792,
MOUNTAIN SUMMER, SEE Going Places.
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947, 175 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the play by Eugene
O'Neill.
Summary: Illicit love, twisted emotions,
and insanity are the motivating forces in
this tragedy; suicide and murder, its main
events; the socially prominent Mannon
family, the principal characters. The
setting is Massachusetts in the post-Civil
War period.
Credits: Producer and director, Dudley
Nichols, in association with The Theatre
Guild, Inc.; music director, C. Bakaleini-
koff; music, Richard Hageman; orchestra
arrangements, Lucien Cailliet; film editors,
Roland Gross, Chandler House.
Cast: Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave,
Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo
Genn.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov47;
LP1583.
MOUSE CLEANING, Loew's Inc., c1948.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed
Barge, Ray Patterson; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Nov48; LP1993.
THE MOUSE COMES TO DINNER. Loew's
Inc., c1945, 677 ft., sd., color. (An MGM
Tom and Jerry Cartoon) (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Irven Spence, Kenneth
Muse, Pete Burness, Ray Patterson; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Apr45; LP13287.
MOUSE IN MANHATTAN. Loew's Inc.,
01945, 749 ft., sd., color. (An M-G-M
Tom and Jerry Cartoon) (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Kenneth Muse, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence, Ed Barge; music
director, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jul45; LP13393.
A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom
and Jerry Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Richard Bicken-
bach, Don Patterson; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Aug47; LP1230,
MOUSE MEETS LION. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 615 ft.,
sd. (Fable, no. 8)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Barry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 1Nov40; LP10021.
MOUSE MENACE. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc,, c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
George Hill. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Nov46; MP1372.
THE MOUSE-MERIZED CAT. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1946, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Sep46; MP1225,
THE MOUSE OF TOMORROW. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1942. Presented by Terrytoons. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Paul Terry Colortoon)
eS RT
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949 253
|
| THE MOUSE OF TOMORROW. Cont'd. 26. © 6Dec39; MP9864, 16. © 310ct40; MP10626.
i (Terry-Toons) 27. © 8Dec39; MP9871. 17. © 5Nov40; MP10627.
| Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, 28. © 13Dec39; MP9872. 18. © TNov40; MP10637.
; John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. 29. © 15Dec39; MP9873. 19. © 12Nov40; MP10638,
| Technicolor. 30. © 20Dec39; MP9874. 20. © 14Nov40; MP10670.
| © Terrytoons, Inc.; 16Oct42; MP13297. 31. © 22Dec39; MP9955. 21. © 19Nov40; MP10671.
! 32. © 27Dec39; MP9956. 22. © 21Nov40; MP10672.
| MOUSE TRAPPERS. Universal Pictures 33. © 29Dec39; MP9957. 23. © 26Nov40; MP10673.
- Co., Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd., color. (Walter 34, © 3Jan40; MP9958, 24, © 28Nov40; MP10702,
Lantz Color Cartoon) 35. © 5Jan40; MP9959. 25. © 3Dec40; MP10703.
F © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Jan41; 36. © 12Jan40; MP9960. 26. © 5Dec40; MP10704.
| MP10757. 37. © 17Jan40; MP9961. 27, © 10Dec40; MP10705.
| 38. © 24Jan40; MP10017. 28. © 12Dec40; MP10775.
“MOUSE TROUBLE, Loew's Inc., c1944. 39. © 26Jan40; MP10018. 29. © 17Dec40; MP10776.
679 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Tom and 40. © 31Jan40; MP10019. 30. © 19Dec40; MP10779,
_ Jerry Cartoon) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 41, © 2Feb40; MP10020. 31, © 24Dec40; MP10780.
Cartoon. 42. © 7Feb40; MP10021. 32. © 26Dec40; MP10781,
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph 43. © 9Feb40; MP10022. 33. © 31Dec40; MP10782,
Barbera; animation, Ray Patterson, Irven 44, © 14Feb40; MP10023. 34, © 2Jan41; MP10783.
Spence, Ken Muse, Pete Burness; music, 45, © 15Feb40; MP10053. 35. © TJan41; MP10786.
Scott Bradley. Technicolor. 46, © 17Feb40; MP10054. 36. © 9Jan41; MP10787.
© Loew's Inc,; 21Dec44; LP13083. 47, © 20Feb40; MP10055. 37. © 14Jan41; MP10819.
48, © 22Feb40; MP10056, 38. © 16Jan41; MP10820,
MOUSE WRECKERS. Warner Bros. Cartoons, 49, © 27Feb40; MP10057, 39, © 21Jan41; MP10821.
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. 50. © 29Feb40; MP10087. 40, © 23Jan41; MP10856.
(Merrie Melodies) 51. © 5Mar40; MP10088. 41, © 28Jan41; MP10857.
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones; 52. © 7Mar40; MP10089. 42. © 30Jan40; MP10858.
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Lloyd 53. © 12Mar40; MP10090. 43, © 4Feb41; MP10895.
Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben 54, © 14Mar40; MP10091. 44, © 6Feb41; MP10896.
Washam. 55. © 19Mar40; MP10092, 45, © 11Feb41; MP10897.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Apr49 (in notice: 56. © 21Mar40; MP10131. 46, © 13Feb41; MP10898.
1947); MP4016, 57. © 26Mar40; MP10132. 47, © 18Feb41; MP10927.
58, © 28Mar40; MP10159. 48. © 20Feb41; MP10928,
MOUSIE COME HOME, c1946. Presented by 59. © 2Apr40; MP10160, 49, © 25Feb41; MP10929.
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt 60. © 4Apr40; MP10161, 50. © 27Feb41; MP10995.
Lantz Swing Symphony) 61. © 9Apr40; MP10162. 51. © 4Mar41; MP10996,
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; director, 62. © 11Apr40; MP10187. 52, © 6Mar41; MP11041.
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt 63. © 16Apr40; MP10188, 53. © 11Mar41; MP11042.
Schaffer; animation, Pat Matthews, Paul 64, © 18Apr40; MP10196. 54, © 13Mar41; MP11043.
Smith; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor. 65, © 23Apr40; MP10197. 55. © 18Mar41; MP11044,
© Walter Lantz Productions & Universal 66, © 25Apr40; MP10198. 56. © 20Mar41; MP11045.
Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Feb46; MP351. 67. © 30Apr40; MP10267. 57. © 25Mar41; MP11060.
68. © 2May40; MP10268. 58. © 27Mar41; MP11061.
MOVE IT OVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. 69. © TMay40; MP10269, 59. © 1Apr41; MP11101.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. 70. © 9May40; MP10270. 60. © 3Apr41; MP11102.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, — 71. © 14May40; MP10271, 61, © 8Apr41; MP11103.
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14379. 72. © 16May40; MP10272. 62, © 10Apr41; MP11104,
73, © 21May40; MP10294. 63, © 15Apr41; MP11105.
MOVIE MAGIC. Columbia Pictures Corp., 74, © 23May40; MP10295, 64, © 17Apr41; MP11150.
¢1941, 909 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no. 11) 75, © 28May40; MP10302., 65, © 22Apr41; MP11151.
Credits: Producer, Willard Van Der Veer; 76, © 30May40; MP10303, 66, © 24Apr41; MP11152.
commentary, Eugene Francis. 77. © 4Jun40; MP10304, 67, © 29Apr41; MP11153.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1May41; 78. © 6Jun40; MP10305. 68. © 1May41; MP11200.
MP11304, 79, © 11Jun40; MP10326. 69. © 6May41; MP11201,
80, © 13Jun40; MP10327. 70, © 8May41; MP11202.
MOVIE MEMORIES. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. 81, © 18Jun40; MP10328, 71. © 13May41; MP11203.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Screenliner, 82. © 20Jun40; MP10346. 72, © 15May41; MP11244.
no,’ 5) 83, © 25Jun40; MP10347, 73, © 20May41; MP11245.
Summary: Movie memories of the films of 84, © 27Jun40; MP10389. 74, © 22May41; MP11246.
yesterday: ''The Failure, or Don't Marry a 85, © 2Jul40; MP10390. 75, © 27May41; MP11247.
Horse Lover (or a Horse)," "The Regiment's 86. © 4Jul40; MP10391. 76, © 29May41; MP11257.
Dog, or Massacre Near the 17th Tee," "The 87, © 9Jul40; MP10392. 77, © 3Jun41; MP11258.
Death Train, or Bessie Rides the Rails." 88. © 11Jul40; MP10417. 78, © 5Jun41; MP11287.
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26. Nov. 27, 1945. Admiral Halsey says
ood-by to 3rd Fleet. Reports from Ger-
many: refugees on the move; super gener-
als in prison. News of the nation: new
military plane tested [P-28 Twin Mustang];
flat-tops bring GI's home. Family of 10
treks cross country for reunion with
veteran. The nation gets into its holiday
spirit: New York [and] Hollywood. Football
highlights: Indiana-Purdue; Southern
California, Oregon State; Pennsylvania-
Cornell,
© 27Nov45; MP24.
27. Nov. 30, 1945. Nuremberg trial of Nazi
war criminals. Hirohito reports to his
ancestors, "So sorry, please." Popular
actor Tyrone Power back from war, Huge
Tinker Field dedicated in honor of Midway
hero. One hundred and five thousand fans
see Melbourne Cup race classic. Lew Lehr
shows how not to wrap Christmas packages.
© 30Nov45; MP25.
28. Dec. 4, 1945. Senate committee hears
General Groves on atomic bomb. Season's
worst storm lashes New England. Church-
ill receives mighty ovation on visit to
Belgium. Three happy sisters celebrate
triple golden wedding. Alabama swamps
Mississippi State by 55 to 13 score. South-
ern California beats U.C.L.A. to gain Rose
Bowl bid. Army-Navy football classic.
© 4Dec45; MP26, ""
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29. Dec. 7, 1945. The Nuremberg trial,
Remains of Farben munitions plant in
Germany razed. Movie industry honored
for war work. Unusual pictures of rescue
at sea by helicopter, Champions of health
[National 4-H Club]. National campaign
opens for largest U. S. cancer center,
Sports: basketball—Fort Wayne Zollners—
Collegiate Allstars; bowling—Roxyettes.
© 7Dec45; MP27.
30. Dec. 12, 1945. Four billion dollar loan
to Britain signed at Capital. General
Eisenhower takes office as Chief of Staff.
U. S. Catholics open food drive to help
war-needy people. Nisei hero honored
post-humously by General Stillwell. Heel
and toe artists pace to a record. Wild
finish marks championship high school
football.
© 12Dec45; MP28.
31. Dec. 14, 1945. World events: Nazi
U-boats in last dive; Yanks destroy Jap
eyclotrons; Hirohito opens Jap Diet; sale
of Nazi junk in London, Names in the news:
Secretary Byrnes, ex-Secretary Morgen-
thau, Miguel Aleman, Admiral Halsey.
Sports: Australian tennis; Whirlaway a
proud papa. Jittery jive in Australia.
© 14Dec45; MP63.
32. Dec. 18, 1945. Names in the news:
Admiral King, Admiral Nimitz, General
Marshall, Admiral Halsey. Rescue ship
saves homecoming vets stranded at sea.
Movie executives pledge support to March
of Dimes. Jap repatriates say a reluctant
good-bye to China. Aviation progress:
powered glider, pilotless plane, the Bat
plane. Cleveland wins pro grid title in Ice
Bowl classic.
© 18Dec45; MP64.
33. Dec. 20, 1945. News of the nation: Wasp
[carrier] brings GI's home; fatal train
wreck; President honors heroes, Here's
Canada's idea for solving home shortage —
aluminum. Volcano erupts in New Zealand.
Stone age football. Sports: skiing in high
Cascades; canoe racing in Cambodia; atom
weight championship.
© 20Dec45; MP73.
34. Dec. 21, 1945. 1945 year of victory,
newsreel review of greatest news year in
history: Allied invasions; Yalta Conference;
death of F.D.R., Truman becomes Presi-
dent; Iwo Jima; MacArthur [returns to
Philippines]; Eisenhower in London, Paris
and U. S.; Atlee succeeds Churchill; end of
conflict [Japan's surrender]; San Fran-
cisco, United Nations Conference. In war's
wake [trials of war criminals]. Most
spectacular pictures in 1945 [B-25 hits
Empire State Building; British demonstrate
V-2 rocket bomb; American and British
ships explode]. Cutest story of the year
[GI's adopt Chinese waif]. Best newsreel
laughs of 1945 [Mrs. Truman christens a
bomber; Mayor LaGuardia reads funnies
over the radio].
© 21Dec45; MP121.
35, Dec. 26, 1945. President Truman
delivers a holiday message to nation.
General Patton dies of injuries in auto
accident. General Yamashita sentenced to
hang in Manila trial. Hollywood spotlight
[premiere of ''Leave Her to Heaven").
Summer season sports start in Australia.
Children of many countries give you sea-
son's greetings.
© 26Dec45; MP122.
36. Dec, 27, 1945. Pope Pius names four
Americans to be cardinals. [Archbishops
Spellman, Stritch, Mooney, and Glennon],
Sports highlights of 1945,
© 27Dec45; MP123.
37. Jan. 3, 1946. President Truman appeals
to public on reconversion. World events:
Byrnes home from Moscow; Patton laid to
rest; seven saved in mine disaster; bomb
in Croydon removed; LaGuardia leaves
office, Halsey serenaded by admirals in
New York club frolic. Pasadena Parade of
Roses led by Admiral Halsey. Lew Lehr
hails the New Year. Mummers have their
day of fun in Philadelphia. Football thrills
from nation's Bowl games: Rose Bowl,
256
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Volume 28, 1945/46. Cont'd.
Cotton Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl.
© 3Jan46; MP142,
38. Jan. 8, 1946. World events: General
Marshall in China; General Homma on
trial; U. S, troops in Tokyo, Veteran and
wife find rooms with Governor of Ohio,
'Teen age bathing girls now get in the
Florida swim; Sports: Blanchard wins
trophy; motorcycle racing in Vienna;
train to skiers' heaven; bob-sledding.
© 8Jan46; MP143.
39. Jan, 11, 1946. General Marshall
mediates end of China's civil war. General
Arnold awarded medal by President Tru-
man. Mrs. Truman opens March of Dimes
drive at Capital. Terrific fire razes Army
warehouse in Yokohama. Chief of nation's
war bond drives honored in New York,
Our Australian reporter falls for wild
rodeo. Sports: golf, skiing, boxing.
© 11Jan46; MP152.
40. Jan. 15, 1946. New York hails 82nd
Airborne Division in victory march. News
flashes; Eisenhower in Canada; helicopter
sets records; British planes sink U-boats.
Winston Churchill arrives in U.S. fora
"quiet" vacation. General Doolittle
dedicates airport at New Orleans. Fire-
man, save my chee-ild! In Texas, girls go
to rescue! Sports: auto racing, water ski
thrill.
© 15Jan46; MP153.,
41, Jan. 18, 1946. UNO, mankind's hope for
peace, opens in London, Eisenhower re-
plies to GI demand "We want to go home.”
Admiral Kimmel gives his version of
Pearl Harbor. Death sentence for GI
[Joseph Hicswa] in Japan stirs nation.
General Herbert is honored for war serv-
ices. Sports: Miami [ten thousand dollar
fishing tourney]; New York [Silver Skates
carnival].
© 18Jan46; MP183.
42, Jan, 22, 1946. Steel strike hits the
nation, causes industrial crisis. Stassen
urges all Americans to build world
brotherhood. Dramatic scenes of rescue
by air in Burma jungle. President Truman
and selective service officials honored.
Churchill starts Miami vacation with
"10 word" interview. Movietone visits
turf champions Down Under [Australia].
© 22Jan46; MP184,
43. Jan, 25, 1946. Byrnes pledges U. S. will
work for the success of UNO. General
Marshall arranges signing of peace in
China. News of the nation: mighty battle-
ships for atom bomb test; General Short
testifies at Pearl Harbor inquiry; General
Wainwright takes new command; first land
based plane for U. S. Navy patrol; hero
chaplain [Father O'Callahan] honored by
President Truman, March of Dimes fash-
ion show. Ski jumping stars "bite the
snow" at Cary, Illinois, meet. Cute Florida
Kiddies don't "walk inthe sun" —they fly!
© 25Jan46; MP210.
44, Jan, 29, 1946, Film reports of news
events; meat crisis averted as U. S. runs
plants; UNO delegates hear soldier's view-
point; graveyard of German Navy in Kiel
Harbor; mighty carrier ''FDR" on shake-
down Cruise; Homma of Bataan on trial in
Manila for Jap atrocity. War's wake brings
tragedy of internal strife to Indo-China.
Mass enrollment of veterans into American
Legion. British wives of GI's sail for
America to join hubbies. Sports: sled dog
race, water show for GI's, class for
mermaids.
© 29Jan46; MP211.
45, Feb. 1, 1946. Problem of atomic energy
given to UNO commission, Army scientists
reach the moon with radar. Gouin becomes
French President; picks his Cabinet. Pres-
ident Truman leads March of Dimes tribute
to F.D.R. Personalities in the news:
John L. Lewis, General Donovan; Gene
Tierney. Summer sports in Australia.
© 1Feb46; MP212,
46. Feb. 5, 1946. World events; transport
plane sets record [giant T.W.A. Constel-
lation]; Churchill goes visiting; 21 killed
in plane crash; Chinese Army off to
Manchuria; British wives of GI's come to
U.S. Meet Smoky, hero dog who saved
master from drowning. Fashions for
skiing. Florida stages biggest show of
Brahman cattle. Sports: speed skating,
snowshoe racing, Millrose games.
© 5Feb46; MP213.
47. Feb. 8, 1946, Foreign affairs: Korea,
Brazil, Palestine, Egypt. General Witsell
sworn in as Army Adjutant General. Cute
Badgett quads of Texas cut cake for seventh
birthday. News of film stars [Tyrone
Power and Annabella]. Sports: table tennis,
gliding thrills, aquabelles.
© 8Feb46; MP214.
48. Feb. 11, 1946. Japanese shipped home
from China—minus glory. Army demon-
strates mechanical "snake" to clear land
mines. Florida underwater sponge fisher-
men reap rich harvest. Paris looks gay
again—night life is in full swing. Film
stars honored for outstanding performances
[Peggy Ann Garner and Ingrid Bergman].
Water sports in Australia.
© 11Feb46; MP268.
49, Feb, 15, 1946. Cardinals-elect fly to
Rome for elevation by Pope. U. 5. justices
make plea for American brotherhood drive.
Something new in automobiles—the "Bobbi
Kar."' Philadelphia pays hero's tribute to
Admiral Nimitz. Flash! Queen of Chicago
lens aces wins by photo flash! Sports:
basketball upset [New York University-
Notre Dame]; horse racing on ice; cham-
pionship dog show.
© 15Feb46; MP269,
50. Feb. 19, 1946. Steel strike settled.
Chester Bowles asks public help against
inflation. New cardinals visit Eire and
France on way to Rome. Dionne Quintu-
plets quite grown up at Canadian carnival.
Hollywood stars help inaugurate new air
service. Native town gives African GI big
welcome home. Sports: baseball, keeping
fit, sand-sailing, ski meet.
© 19Feb46; MP270.
51, Feb. 21, 1946. Canadian expedition
"invades" Arctic in Army maneuver. New
cardinals meet in Rome for rites of eleva-
tion. News flashes: banquet for UNO
members; U. S. UNO delegates return;
woman of the year [Dr. Lise Meitner];
Greek war heroes in New York; new
passenger giant [Douglas DC-6]. Sports:
fistic fireworks, bobsled racing, diving
high jinks.
© 21Feb46; MP288.
52. Feb. 26, 1946. Pope creates 32 cardi-
nals. Texas holds gala centennial celebra-
tion. Thousands parade in St. Paul Victory
Carnival Festival.
© 26Feb46; MP289,
53. Mar. 1, 1946. Personalities in the news:
Chiang Kai-Shek hailed in Shanghai; Mrs,
Roosevelt confers with President Truman;
Winston Churchill receives degree in
Miami, Looking for a house? Here's a
machine that pours 'em! Fashions, Life
can be crazy in balmy Florida—gin rummy
helps. Sports: roller skating, wrestling.
© 1Mar46; MP327.
54. Mar. 5, 1946. Hirehito startles his
subjects; goes democratic on tour. News
of the nation: Truman food committee;
houses for veterans. President Truman
asks your support for the Red Cross.
Brilliant fireworks display provided by
surplus ammui ‘tion. Sports: baseball
training, ski jumping. Carnival on ice in
St. Paul. Versatile bears perform, star-
ring Rosie, ''the Verce."
© 5Mar46; MP328.,
55. Mar. 8, 1946. Churchill urges U. S.-
British ties for world peace. Truman
addresses Council of Churches on trip to
Columbus, U. S. cardinals welcomed back
from Rome. Snowbound deer saved from
starving. Sports: boxing, ski jumping.
Baseball news [Training of Washington,
Detroit and Chicago].
© 8Mar46; MP347.
56. Mar, 12, 1946; Preparations made for
A-bomb tests off Bikini atoll. President
Truman says British loan is good business.
Empress of Japan follows Hirohito's
democratic ways. Hollywood spotlight
[Oscars for 1945 film bests]. Introducing
a seven-year-old prodigy of boogie-woogie.
Texas fete brings out new crop of chin
whiskers, Sports: Santa Anita, Florida,
Canada. Baseball news.
© 12Mar46; MP348.,
57. Mar. 15, 1946, Manchurian city
[Mukden] during crisis of Red occupation,
General Motors strike settled after 113
days. A Pacific island is born, erupting
out of the sea. Holiday carnivals re-
capture gaiety of peacetime. Ravaging
cougars captured alive in mountain hunt.
Spring fashions. Sports from Down Under
[Australia]. Baseball news. :
© 15Mar46; MP401. ‘
58. Mar. 19, 1946. Peron elected President
of Argentina. Churchill in New York again
calls for U. S.-British ties. Cardinal
Glennon goes to his final resting place.
UNRRA food for hungry of Europe; cattle
for Greece; Italian children fed, Surplus
Army guns stored in plastic "spider webs."
Wearers of green march their best on
St. Patrick's Day. Sport flashes: bowling,
billiards, baseball.
© 19Mar46; MP402.
59. Mar, 22, 1946. Prime Minister King of
Canada accuses Reds in spy case. Flashes
of action: new Navy Mars seaplane goes
into Pacific service; Alpine snow avalanche
buries French village; surplus gunpowder
destroyed by U. S. Army; obsolete bombs
exploded. Personalities in world events:
Trygve Lie in U. S. for UNO meeting;
General Smith new Ambassador to Russia;
Leon Blum on a special mission for France;
Winston Churchill ends visit to U. S.
Sports: steeplechase; basketball.
© 22Mar46; MP450.
60. Mar. 26, 1946. UNO meets in New York.
Truman outlines program in talk to Demo-
erats. Operation Frostbite [USS Midway
in Arctic waters to test flying equipment
in icy weather]. Most sensational murder
trial in French history [Dr. Marcel Petiot].
Names in the news: Herbert Hoover,
Prineess Elizabeth, film stars honored for
war services [Linda Darnell and Charles
Boyer]. When spring comes to Chicago,
look what happens.
© 26Mar46; MP451.
61. Mar. 29, 1946. Crisis in UNO; Soviet
delegate walks out over Iran question.
Oklahoma A, & M. wins basketball title in
New York classic.
© 29Mar46; MP452.
62. Apr. 2, 1946. World battle for freedom
from want: Stassen urges aid to Europe;
La Guardia heads UNRRA. Russian officer
arrested by FBI on spy charges. News
flashes: new British air giant [Tudor II];
spectacular fire in Canada. Navy reveals
biggest aircraft rocket "Tiny Tim."
Milwaukee makes plans for 1948 centennial,
Will Rogers, Jr. rides father's horse at
rodeo. Meet young Raymond, a strong man
at four months of age. Water sports: yacht
race, sea cowboys. New York State income
tax.
© 2Apr46; MP453.
63. Apr. 5, 1946. United Nations Council
vote ends on Iran question. Tidal waves
caused by undersea quakes wreak vast
havoc. Erupting volcano in Japan threatens
to wipe out towns. Goering testifies on
Nazi killings at Nuremberg trial. New
rocket soars 43 1/2 miles in stratosphere.
Water sports: Gulf of Mexico; Cypress
Gardens,
© 5Apr46; MP504,
64, Apr. 9, 1946. Truman explains foreign
policy in Army Day speech. World events:
Chinese troops enter Mukden; Rumania
celebrates Red Army Day. News of the
nation: UN delegates look for new home;
Arizona graveyard for U. S. war planes.
Patton Hall dedicated at Fort Riley. Spring
hat fashions. Four hundred thousand see
British Grand National Steeplechase.
ee
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Volume 28, 1945/46. Cont'd.
Herman Keiser's 282 wins Masters' Golf
[Tournament] in Augusta classic,
© 9Apr46; MP505.
65, Apr. 12, 1946. League of Nations in
final assembly; UN carries on. U.S.
Navy destroys captured Jap subs in target
practice. Canadian gold rush creates
Klondike at Yellowknife. News of the
nation: St. Louis, convention of American
Theaters Association; Annapolis, Middies
of U. S. Naval Academy march in review.
Fashions for a rainy day. In the animal
world [tame deer and spaniel family].
Daring surf riders and summer sports
season in Australia.
© 12Apr46; MP520.
66. Apr. 16, 1946. Roosevelt home is
dedicated as national shrine. Germany
today: cotton from America; steel mills
open; black market roundup. Names in the
news: Canada greets new GovernorGeneral,
Viscount Alexander of Tunis; Cardinal
Gilroy hailed at Sydney. Aviation news
[Navy puts pontoons on seagoing blimp].
Ladies, how would you like to have this
man in your home? Sports: skiing, boxing.
© 16Apr46; MP521.
67. Apr. 19, 1946. MacArthur urges United
) Nations to renounce war. Imperial family
of Japan poses for newsreels. Trouble in
Trieste creates another crisis in Europe.
Eight-year-old victim emphasizes need for
cancer fund. GI families sail for Europe
to join hubbies. Looking for a car? How
about these ritzy models? Baseball season
opens.
© 19Apr46; MP549.
68. Apr. 23, 1946. Elections in Japan the
democratic way under MacArthur. Appeal
to America to save starving millions
abroad. "Big Mo" visits Greece on good
will cruise in Mediterranean. Spectacular
fires in the East cause heavy damage.
General Eisenhower visits birthplace on
trip to Texas. Greek runner here seeking
U. S. aid wins Boston marathon, Peace-
time Easter brings out throngs and holiday
finery.
© 23Apr46; MP550.
69. Apr. 26, 1946. President Truman sees
spectacular fleet maneuvers, Action
flashes in the news of aviation: airliner
crashes into house in North Hollywood;
airborne lifeboat; balloonists thrill Paris;
personalities out of the past: ''General''
Coxey of Coxey's army in 1894; Jim
Jeffries, heavyweight title winner in 1899,
Australian cowboys take rodeo spills like
U.S. brothers. Hollywood spotlight
[fashions]. Story of the three little bears
in big debut at the zoo.
© 26Apr46; MP570,.
70. Apr. 30, 1946, Big Four meeting in
Paris to map peace treaties. Worst train
wreck in recent history takes many lives,
News flashes: Presidential vacation cruise;
giant Flying Wing bomber [Northrop
XB-35]; Navy Operation Mothballs [500
inactive warships sprayed and painted].
Religion [68 priests ordained in Paris].
LaGuardia appeals to wheat farmers to
help feed world. Sports: French auto
race; Penn Relays.
© 30Apr46; MP571.
71, May 3, 1946. Captured pictures show
how Nazi V-2 rocket was born. News
flashes here and abroad: explosion wrecks
warship [USS Solar unloading ammunition
off New Jersey]; sunken Jap silver sal-
vaged; gifts from Tibet; tribute to India's
Army. Names in the news; Admiral
Hewitt decorated in Italy; Somerset
Maugham presents novel to Library of
Congress. New York slum area razed for
world's biggest housing project. Blessed
events are no novelty in this family of
17 children, Sports: French bicycle race,
soccer in England.
© 3May46; MP597.
72, May 7, 1946, Alcatraz convicts foiled
in prison break attempt. American
Mother of 1946 is first Negro so honored.
Apple-blossom time festivals. Dignified
citizens of Penguin Island settle a prob-
lem. Louis and Conn sign for heavy-
weight title bout. The Kentucky Derby
[Assault wins].
© 7May46; MP598>——_-_____
73. May 10, 1946. World events: Russia,
Switzerland, France, Japan, American
wheat for the hungry world, News flashes:
Coal mine fire in Australia; policewomen
for Tokyo; new propeller for ships. Spring
brings out animals in pups—they wanna
fight.
© 10May46; MP665.
74. May 14, 1946. V-2 rocket soars
75 miles up in U. S. Army test. Truman
warns: The world cannot survive an atomic
war. Tojo and 27 Japs on trial in Tokyo
for war crimes. Raids on Shanghai black
market in GI goods. World's largest dam
(Grand Coulee, in Washington] is a highway
for grazing sheep. Sports: college rowing
regatta, Assault wins Preakness.
© 14May46; MP666.
75. May 17, 1946. Hoover reports to
President on world famine. Foreign
events: De Gaulle pays homage at
Clemenceau's grave; Churchill receives
ovation on visit to Holland. Movie industry
collection fund for Red Cross [in Washing-
ton, D. C. and Hollywood, California].
Action flashes in the news: Nazi poison
gas dumped into ocean; iceberg patrol in
the Atlantic; fountains of Versailles.
Sports: tennis, bike race, trotting.
© 17May46; MP667.
76, May 21, 1946. Army plane crashes
into Wall Street skyscraper in fog. Secre-
tary Byrnes reports failure of Paris parley.
Foreign affairs: Humbert II is the new King
of Italy; Allies mark VE-Day in Berlin;
Churchill tours Holland, European refugees
of war seek new life in America. Carnival
time in Holland, Michigan. Gold miner hits
one hundred thousand dollar jackpot in
small bills. Ship-shape Florida beauties
hold sail regatta over sand.
© 21May46; MP668.
77. May 24, 1946, Operation Crossroads:
U. S. Army and Navy ready for atomic
bomb test at Bikini. Strike paralyzes
railroad traffic throughout nation. Eisen-
hower visits China and Japan in tour of
Far East. Evangeline Booth is honored for
her service to humanity.
© 24May46; MP669.
78. May 28, 1946. President Truman takes
firm action to end rail strike. Coal strike
again imperils nation as truce ends.
President Truman keeps date with wounded
vets. San Antonio battles polio peril with
barrage of DDT. Louis and Conn train for
heavyweight title fight.
© 28May46; MP670.
79. May 31, 1946. Coal strike settled.
News of the nation: floods hit Eastern
states; U. S. grants loan to France; 8th
fleet ends maneuvers; homecoming from
Guam. Names in the news: Sergeant
Martin Maher leaves West Point after
fifty years; Booker T. Washington honored
as educator; Henry Ford, fifty years an
auto maker. Inflation in Paris. Baseball
news, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Davis,
with 20 children go in for family life ina
big way here.
© 31May46; MP695.
80, June 4, 1946. General Eisenhower has
message for U. S. on D-day anniversary.
Foreign events: Rome demonstrations;
justice in Prague. News of the nation:
Margaret Truman graduated; New York
police outing for kids; floods rage in
Pennsylvania; hospitality for UN. Camera-
graphs [of Choco Indian tribe}. Sports:
horse racing.
© 4Jun46; MP710.
81. June 7, 1946. Names in the news:
Fred M. Vinson as new Chief Justice and
John W. Snyder as new Secretary of the
Treasury. Fifty-eight dead, hundreds
injured in tragic Chicago hotel fire. News
flashes from abroad: new Jap cabinet;
Rome gives thanks, Graduation day at
West Point and Annapolis. Personalities:
General H. H. Arnold retires as Army Air
Forces commander. Ancient gas buggies
chug again in auto jubilee at Detroit.
Crowds see display of winning form at
Devon horse show, Peace, it's wonderful!
Lucky sweepstakes winners are back.
© 7Jun46; MP850.
82. June 11, 1946. Britain celebrates
Victory Day with mammoth parade. U. S.
Army recovers stolen German crown
jewels. General Chiang Kai-Shek moves
government back to Nanking. Forty
thousand men attend Holy Name salute to
war veterans, Floating dormitory solves
vet problem at Marietta College. Millions
of roses used in Portland's festival parade.
Aviation news: airborne tactics; push
button plane; ejector seat. Crowd of
150,000 sees 50-1 shot win the English
Derby.
© 11Jun46; MP851.
83. June 14, 1946. On trial for murder:
Nazis face justice for massacre of U. S.
war prisoners in Battle of the Bulge. News
flashes of action: new Navy rocket devices;
oil refinery fire in Indiana, Operation
Crossroads. Old Jap industry of pearl
culture back in operation. Silly seals swim
with or without water in pool. Animals and
men tangle in wildest of jumpin' rodeos at
Livermore, California.
© 14Jun46; MP852,
84, June 18, 1946. World events: atomic
bomb control plan; Paris meeting of Big
Four; inauguration of Peron [at Buenos
Aires]. Aviation [moving the world's
greatest airplane]. Fashions for summer.
Mangrum captures U. S. open golf title in
three-way play-off. Lew Lehr launches
some big splashes in diving meet.
© 18Jun46; MP853.
85. June 21, 1946. Soviet offers own atom-
bomb plan, upholding veto. News flashes:
tornado hits U. S. and Canada; couple
faces gem theft trial; Monarchists riot in
Rome; Republicans hail new regime.
Movie news: Hollywood stars attend
premiere of "Smoky." Sports: tennis,
boxing. Miss Atlantic City [Betty Jones]
chosen in beauty pageant preview.
© 21Jun46;.MP863.
86. June 26, 1946, Vinson sworn in as
nation's thirteenth Chief Justice. Foreign
affairs: France, Austria, India, Mexico.
"Flying stovepipe" reaches speed of
1,500 miles an hour. Cambridge church
services recall colonial days. Fashions
for the beach. Sports: rowing regatta,
sheep dog trials, college track meet.
St. Louis zoo chimps stage a real Wild
West riding show.
© 26Jun46; MP864,
87, June 28, 1946. Gromyko's three vetoes
mark UN session on Spanish issue. News
of the nation: fire razes [New York] ferry
terminal; John W. Snyder sworn in as
Secretary of the Treasury. Flying Wing's
first flight. Starvation stalks tragic
Chinese in civil war. Film flashes from
abroad; France, Belgium, Japan, Entire
Gloucester fishing fleet is blessed in port.
Doggy St. Bernards fly to compete in show
of champions. Couple starts life of ups
and downs on merry-go-round.
© 28Jun46; MP865.
88. July 2, 1946. Zero hour at Bikini.
President Truman explains his veto of the
OPA bill. Des Moines thrilled by colorful
Iowa centennial parade. Sports: yacht race,
women's golf.
© 2Jul46; MP881.
89, July 3, 1946. News reports here and
abroad: V-2 rocket test on New Mexican
desert; [500 Japanese American troops]
return from war; reunion in Japan. UNRRA
brings food to the starving people of
China. Plucky girl swims 15 miles to
safety in yachting tragedy. Sports: turf
thriller, royal horse show, Here's how
they beat the heat in Chicago—how're
you doing?
© 3Jul46; MP882.
90. July 9, 1946. Operation Crossroads:
fourth atomic bomb exploded at Bikini in
awesome test; bomb away; effects of the
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Volume 28, 1945-46. Cont'd.
blast.
© 9Jul46; MP883.
91, July 12, 1946. Mother Cabrini is
canonozed as first U. S, saint. News re-
ports from abroad: India, China. Fashions
in hats. Huge throngs hail gala premiere
of "Centennial Summer." Sports: tennis,
golf, horseracing, baseball.
© 12Jul46; MP911.
92, July 16, 1946. A nation is born:
Philippines receive independence from
U. S.—a pledge kept. Foreign affairs:
Secretary Byrnes home; loan to Britain
signed; turmoil in Trieste, Paris is back
to normal in many ways. Thrills and
spills in the world of sports.
© 16Jul46; MP1011.
93. July 19, 1946. Secretary Byrnes re-
ports on Paris peace parleys. Siam
stunned by the mysterious death of its
young King. Film flashes from Europe.
Postmaster General's daughter christens
destroyer in Maine. French cycle fans get
around in the "cwaziest'' ways. Sports.
© 19Jul46; MP1012,
94, July 23, 1946. News flashes: war heroes
honored; gas explosion at.Onset, Massa-
chusetts; the Phantom, Navy:s jet fighter
plane. U.S. helps fight food famine.
Movie news—''Centennial Summer." Fash-
ions in hats. Lew Lehr goes a-visiting in
his world of pets. Sports: bathing beauties,
boxing in Bangkok, Diaper Derby.
© 23Jul46; MP1013.
95, July 26, 1946, Mme. Sun Yat-Sen stirs
storm in China politics. News flashes:
housing shortage; Hollywood honors stars
of "Anna and the King of Siam"; air routes
of the post-war world. Children's fashions.
Shriners parade 15,000 strong in San
Francisco, Sports: Atlantic City race
track; gliding; Wacs go fishing in Gulf of
Mexico. Lew Lehr and other chimps pose
for Paris sculptor.
© 26Jul46; MP1015.
96, July 30, 1946. Terrorists bomb
Jerusalem hotel in Palestine crisis. News
of the nation: Paris Peace Conference;
revival of OPA. Bernard Shaw, now ninety,
grants typical Shavian interview. Lew Lehr
referees the battle of the bathing beauties.
Sports: national open water ski champion-
ships; all-American golf tournament.
© 30Jul46; MP1016.
97. Aug. 2, 1946. Paris Conference meets
for signing of peace treaties. News events
from abroad: pageant in Moscow; curfew in
Jerusalem; evacuation of Germans, Film
flashes; Cesar Romero and Tyrone Power
attend aviation show; Tom Cummisky
crowns Potato Queen. Ferry-boat disaster
in Missouri. Children of Vienna find
"real" drama in Punch and Judy. Hare and
hounds chase is thrilling sport in Australia.
© 2Aug46; MP1017.
98. Aug. 6, 1946. The amazing spectacle
at Bikini: remarkable films of man's fifth
atomic bomb exploding in underwater test.
© 6Aug46; MP1018,
99. Aug. 9, 1946. First look inside the
home of the atomic bomb, Political
sidelights: Trumans vote; Slaughter is
defeated; GI's win in Athens, Tennessee,
News flashes: earthquake in West Indies;
gambling ship off California coast; weed
killer (2, 4-D) in Canadian wheat field.
Parents see double in this family of four
sets of twins. Sports: sailboat regatta,
bullfighting.
© 9Aug46; MP1020.
100. Aug. 13, 1946, Film reports from
abroad: Palestine—[riots in] Tel Aviv;
Brazil [visited by] General Eisenhower;
Germany—U-boat pens; Manila—clearing
Philippine Harbor; Antwerp, Belgium—
300th anniversary of Peter Paul Rubens.
News of the nation: Washington— Truman
signs terminal leave bill; Moses Lake—
[tons of] mashed potatoes crushed by steam
roller; Hollywood premiere of "Anna and
the King of Siam''; Wildwood—baby parade.
The Hambletonian trotting classic won by
favorite, Folks, you must meet Herman
© 13Aug46; MP1021.
101, Aug, 16, 1946. U.S. British ship
dispute 4 1/2 million dollar prize of the
sea. World affairs: Paris; Palestine.
Aviation [U. S. Army tests XB-36].
President Truman goes for a walk—and
he is brisk. Sports: 20-mile aquaplane
race; form shows in this contest; motor-
boat regatta.
© 16Aug46; MP1068.
102. Aug. 20, 1946. Jewish extremists
sentenced; Haifa scene of tension. Italians,
Yugoslavs in conflict over treaty for Italy:
Paris, Moscow, Italy. News flashes:
President on vacation; Churchill as Lord
Warden; Miss Texas of 1946 chosen. Lew
Lehr discovers pigs can swim—he's going
in for a dip. Sports: speedboat champion-
ship; helicopter to judge racing; Soap-box
Derby bicycle championships.
© 20Aug46; MP1069,
103, Aug. 23, 1946. Admiral Blandy reports
on Bikini atom tests. News flashes:
Admiral Halsey in Chile; sports model sea
plane; glacier mountain climbing. Ocean-
flying models display fashions over Atlantic.
Mama lion in Paris zoo shows off her new
babies. Sports: baseball, billiards, swim
meet,
© 23Aug46; MP1080.
104, Aug. 27, 1946. Yugoslav crisis eased
by release of American fliers. Prosecuters
sum up against Nazi gang at Nuremberg.
Personalities in the news: President
Truman takes a swim; Aga Khan weighed
in diamonds; Pope Pius goes for a rest.
Alpine thrills: school for mountain guides;
air exploit in the Alps. Sports: football,
diving.
© 27Aug46; MP1081.
Volume 29, 1946/47,
1, Aug. 30, 1946, Refugees barred from
Palestine land at Cyprus. UN Security
Council opens new session; U. S.—Soviet
clash. Personalities in world news: King
George of Greece awaits call to return;
Monty of "Alamein" on visit to Canada;
President Truman fishes, has no luck,
Cameragraphs [thrills of whaling filmed
off the Chilean coast]. Sports: tennis,
football. Youngest set has its day: cutest
threesomes; 1946 baby champion.
© 30Aug46; MP1098.
2. Sept. 3, 1946. Halsey speaks out on the
freedom of the seas. Army demonstrates
"ejection seat" for saving pilot's lives.
News flashes: Nisei heroes home; ocean
wanders. Hollywood fashions. Sports:
rodeo, golf, hunt. Canadian girls go
streamline,
© 3Sep46; MP1099.
3. Sept. 6, 1946. Trouble spots of the
world, Yugoslavia, Greece, the Mediter-
ranean, Palestine. Eisenhower speaks to
the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Thrilled
thousands watch national air races at
Cleveland. Sports: auto racing, ice
skating. Jitterbug frolic at Harvest Moon
Ball in New York.
© 6Sep46; MP1119.
4, Sept. 10, 1946. Secretary Byrnes makes
declaration of U. S. policy on Germany.
Constant conflict marks deportation of
Jews to Cyprus. Seaports of entire nation
tied up by shipping strike. Two-year-old
baby is sole survivor of airliner tragedy.
Sports: tennis, polo. California girl wins
erown of Miss America.
© 10Sep46; MP1120.
5. Sept. 13, 1946. London Conference seeks
solution for Palestine problem. Monty of
Alamein welcomed here on first visit to
U.S. Religion: Lourdes pilgrimage.
Aviation [safety harness tested]. Fashions
for Brazil. Hint for hot-heads: man takes
air trip in cake of ice. Sports: model
plane meet, boomerang throwers.
© 13Sep46; MP1146.
6. Sept. 17, 1946. News reports from
Europe: Reception at Versailles; Nazi gang
in last plea; more trouble in Trieste;
destroying Siegfried Line. Film flashes:
iant C-54 catches fire, modernistic
Baptiom, Sports: rodeo spills; Salmon
Hughes].
© 17Sep46; MP1202.
7. Sept. 20, 1946. Secretary Wallace sees
President and says "no more speeches."
Action flashes of world news: aftermath at
Bikini; "squatters" in London; P-84 flies
611 m.p.h.; 1 1/2 million dollar [Australian]
wool blaze. Movie stars make good-will
air tour of Latin America. Lehr finds new
fishing angle. Spills and thrills at horse
jumping meet in Australia.
© 20Sep46; MP1203.
8. Sept. 24, 1946, Heroic rescue of 18 from
plane crash in Newfoundland. President
Truman fires Wallace from Cabinet.
Personalities in the news: Marshall
Montgomery, General Clark, Archbishop
of Canterbury. Berlin rebuilds slowly
from ruins of war. Celebrations honor
American history at Hartford, Connecticut.
All-golden horses vie in spectacular show
in Missouri. Football is here; West Point,
Pittsburgh, Baltimore.
© 24Sep46; MP1204,
9. Sept. 27, 1946. America buries five
fliers shot down over Yugoslavia. Reli-
gion: Pope Pius XII blesses Italian Boy
Scouts; Catholics attend Holy Hour in
Chicago. Foreign events: China teems
[with activity]; reclaiming flooded lands.
Greece prepares [for return of King].
‘Canadian fishermen catch record haul of
giant salmon. U. S. launches first flying
post office to speed the mails. Sports:
boat racing, rodeo thriller.
© 27Sep46; MP1219.
10, Oct. 1, 1946. Allied court finds Nazi
gang guilty at Nuremburg. Stalin leads
Soviet big-wigs at funeral of President
Kalinin. British speed flyer killed in jet
plane trying for record. Fred Allen has
his say at banquet to honor Variety Club.
New bathing suits are made of wood. The
pigskin parade: West Point; Washington;
Champaign. California voters are urged *
to go to polls in November.
© 10ct46; MP1220.
11, Oct, 4, 1946. Navy plane breaks world's
non-stop distance record. Greece gives
King George ovation on return from exile,
U. S. Navy explodes 500,000 pounds of TNT
in Idaho test. Movie executive [Barney
Balaban] is honored for charity work.
Australian wool auction provides some
wild bidding. Sports: women's amateur
golf; roller-skating spectacle.
© 40ct46; MP1221.
12, Oct. 8, 1946. Nazi leaders hear death
sentences as war trial ends. Sports; the
World Series, Football; New York; Los
Angeles; Austin.
© 80ct46; MP1222. Ltd
13. Oct. 11, 1946. Secretary Byrnes in
Paris speaks on Stalin's "no war" state-
ment. U. S. Army B-29 flies over top of
world, Honolulu to Cairo, Names in the
news: Paul H. Griffith, Chief Justice
Vinson, W. Averell Harriman, Jack L.
Warner, General Eisenhower. National
cotton-picking contest held in Arkansas,
Film flashes: farmers battle ducks; Red
Cross aids Chinese, Sports: World Series;
football.
© 110ct46; MP1280.
14, Oct. 15, 1946, President Truman lifts
controls on meat prices. News reports
from abroad: SS Queen Elizabeth; demon-
stration in Trieste. General Stilwell, hero
of Burma, dies in California. Vast throng
sees colorful "Veiled Prophet" parade.
Hollywood stars seek arbitration in movie
strike. The pigskin parade: Ann Arbor,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Los Angeles.
© 150ct46; MP1284,
15, Oct, 18, 1946, Peace Conference in
Paris ended; Byrnes returns. Windsors
in England together—first time since
abdication. Record salmon run battles
Canadian rapids to spawn. Navy reveals
new electric catapult [""Electro-pult"]
to launch planes. Meat on the table;
livestock rolls to market again, Cardinals
win world series.
© 180ct46; MP1300.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
MOVIETONE NEWS.
Volume 29, 1946/47. Cont'd,
16. Oct, 22, 1946. U.S, Navy reveals
wartime secrets on anniversary. ‘Queen
Elizabeth" makes first trip as Ligue
liner, News flashes from abroad: Creek
demonstrations; General Eisenhower tries
his golf in Scotland. Football highlights:
Army vs. Columbia; Tennessee vs.
Alabama; Teas vs, Arkansas; U.C.L,A,
vs. California.
© 220ct46; MP1301.
17, Oct. 25, 1946. President Truman opens
UN General Assembly in New York,
Sports: hockey season; riding the rapids;
girl acrobats. Trap for baboons in zoo is
big flop; they're too smart,
250ct46; MP1323.
18. Oct. 29, 1946. News flashes: Navy
displays [helicopter]; notables sail [on the
Elizabeth]; hunting buffalo [at Elk Island,
Canada]. Lounging fashions. New Zealand
woman has slippery hobby—she tames eels.
Football highlights: Philadelphia, Los
Angeles, New York, Iowa City.
© 290ct46; MP1324.
19. Nov. 1, 1946. U.S., Soviet debate
disarmament in UN Assembly. End of
maritime strike starts flow of goods.
"Winnie" Churchill has laugh with 8th Army
veterans. Fighting corvettes of wartime
turned into luxury liners, Sports flashes:
thirteen year-old Samson [Jimmy Garvin];
fishing paradise [in Australia]; motorcycle
speed [in Austria].
© 1Nov46; MP1339,
20. Nov. 5, 1946, Big Four foreign minis-
ters meet in New York. Names in the news:
President Truman; U. S. movie stars [in
England]; Darryl Zanuck. Aviation: anti-
aircraft training; planes crash [in Navy
tests]. Union craftsmen display skill in
St. Louis show. June Haver hailed as Rock
Island's Cinderella girl. Football high-
lights: Baltimore, Evanston, Athens.
© 5Nov46; MP1340.
21. Nov. 8, 1946. Election landslide gives
Republicans Congress control. Hindu-
Moslem feud flares in violence throughout;
India: Nehru attacked; Ghandi in Calcutta.
Palestine crisis increases with new out-
breaks: terrorists bomb [Jerusalem
depot]; refugees transferred. Cashier
[William Arthur Nickel] arrested; faces
charges in $750,000 swindle. Movie stars
hailed at royal command film performance.
Canadian pulp logs sent down river in
record drive.
© 8Nov46; MP1356,
22. Nov. 11, 1946. Remarkable films of
new V-2 rocket tests by U. S. Army. News
flashes: Molotov at White House; Armistice
Day ceremonies; Admiral Byrd honored;
Windsors arrive in U. S.; British models
visit here. Something new in autos; you
can fly it or drive it. Game of the year:
Army-Notre Dame football classic.
© 11Nov46; MP1357.
23. Nov. 15, 1946. President Truman asks
co-operation of G.O.P. Congress, Hunt ©
[for] crashed U. S. airman among Lolo
tribes in China, King leads Britain in
impressive rites on Armistice Day; British
honor American pigeon for war feat. U.S.
progress at sea and in the air: American
queen of the seas; largest transport plane.
Giant parade marks Armistice Day in Iola,
Kansas. Sports: Melbourne Cup race; one
hundred year-old golfer.
© 15Nov46; MP1358.
24. Nov. 19, 1946. Bombs are hurled in
jurisdictional Hollywood strike. News and
action film reports: Navy tests new torpedo;
Japs get new constitution; Mrs. America
1946. Football Titans keep winning; Notre
Dame vs. Northwestern; Army vs. Penn.
© 19Nov46; MP1412.
25. Nov. 22, 1946. V-2 rocket camera
photographs earth from 65 miles up. U.S.
in showdown with Lewis over soft coal
strike. Along Broadway ["The Razor's
Edge" premiere]. International week
celebrated in New Orleans. Movietone's
all-America [outstanding football players
of 1946},
© 22Nov46; MP1413.
26. Nov. 26, 1946. John L. Lewis stands
trial for contempt. Foreign affairs:
British leave Egypt; new President of
Chile. Arts and sciences: Roosevelt
statue; sun eclipse; Canadian dam, Foot-
ball climax: Notre Dame-Tulane; Yale-
Harvard; U.C.L.A.-U.S.C.; Illinois-
Northwestern,
© 26Nov46; MP1414.
27. Nov. 29, 1946. Famed Monte Cassino
Abbey to be rebuilt out of ruins of war.
Three more countries become members of
United Nations. News flashes; drive-in
bank; radio-controlled plow; sheep shear-
ing; Santa Claus Lane; hand-painted bathing
suits. Sports: Woodcock-Martin bout; fox
hunt; skiing in Lapland.
© 29Nov46; MP1415.
28. Dec. 3, 1946. Rescue epic in air crash
in the Alps. Once mighty Normandie's
last mile. Army-Navy football. Seventy-
eight thousand see Penn defeat Cornell in
grid classic. Trippi runs wild as Georgia
beats Georgia Tech. Notre Dame ends
season unbeaten, downing U.S.C., 26-6.
© 3Dec46; MP1423.
29. Dec. 6, 1946. Byrd's Antarctic ex-
pedition leaves for South Pole. News of
the nation; Washington [John L, Lewis
fined]; Milwaukee [massed picketing and
violence at Allis-Chalmers]; Wright Field
[German scientists continue U. S. aviation
experiments]; Chicago [4-H Club picks
perfect specimens of American youth]; new
President of Mexico [Miguel Aleman]
sworn in. Spectacular plays of grid sea-
son's last big games. Sports: tennis in
Australia; mystery game in mud.
© 6Dec46; MP1424.
30. Dec. 10, 1946. Atlanta hotel fire, worst
in U. S. history, takes terrible toll. Soft
coal strike called off by John L. Lewis.
President Truman-awards seven medals
to hero soldier. World events; London,
New York, Italy, Lebanon. Ready for
Merry Christmas? So are Florida fish.
Sports: a dog's life in Toledo; wrestling
rough house.
© 10Dec46; MP1425.
31, © 13Dec46; MP1464.
32. © 17Dec46; MP1465,
33. © 20Dec46; MP1494.
34, © 24Dec46; MP1495.
35. © 27Dec46; MP1513.
36. © 31Dec46; MP1514.
37. © 3Jan47; MP1605,
38. © 7Jan47; MP1606.
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40. © 14Jan47; MP1608.
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43, © 24Jan47; MP1650,
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58, ©'18Mar47;-MP1936.
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60, © 25Mar47; MP1938.
61, © 29Mar47; MP1939.
62, © 1Apr47; MP1964.
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66. © 15Apr47; MP2008,
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69. © 25Apr47; MP2011.
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95. © 25Jul47; MP2250.
96. © 29Jul47; MP2274.
97. © 1Aug47; MP2275.
98. © 5Aug47; Mp2280.
99. © 8Aug47; MP2281.
100. © 12Aug47; MP2301.
101. © 15Aug47; MP2302,
102. © 19Aug47; MP2306,
103, © 22Aug47; MP2307.
104. © 26Aug47; MP2308.
Volume 30, 1947.
© 29Aug47; MP2321.
© 2Sep47; MP2343.
© 5Sep47; MP2344,
© 9Sep47; MP2350,
© 12Sep47; MP2351,
© 16Sep47; MP2357.
© 19Sep47; MP2358.
© 23Sep47; MP2387.
© 26Sep 47; MP2388.
10. © 30Sep47; MP2389.
11. © 30ct47; MP2404,
12. © 7Oct47; MP2405,
13, © 100ct47; MP2409,
14, © 140ct47; MP2410.
15, © 170ct47; MP2462.
16, © 210ct47; MP2463.
17. © 240ct47; MP2464.
18, © 280ct47; MP2465.
19, © 310ct47; MP2466.
20. © 4Nov47; MP2520.
21. © 7Nov47; MP2521.
22. © 11Nov47; MP2522,
23. © 14Nov47; MP2523.
24. © 18Nov47; MP2524.
25. © 21Nov47; MP2525,
26. Nov. 25, 1947, The royal wedding [of
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip].
Football: Yale-Harvard; Notre Dame-Tu-
lane; USC-UCLA.
© 25Nov47; MP2595,
27. Nov. 28, 1947. New French Premier
and Cabinet fight crisis of strikes. Action
flashes from abroad: grasshoppers plague
Australia; Vienna building razed, Aviation:
largest land plane in world [XC-99] in test
flight. Movie executives purge Hollywood
of Communists. Film servicemen are
decorated in mass ceremony [Darryl F.
Zanuck, Ben Lyon, Lon McCallister, and
others]. "City of Kansas City," first intra-
Missouri streamliner. Sports: Yankees-
Cleveland pro football; girl wrestlers.
© 28Nov47; MP2596.
28. Dec. 2, 1947. UN votes to divide
Palestine into Arab and Jewish states.
Washington headliners: President Truman
visits the Freedom Train in Washington;
Carl Gray is appointed head of Veterans'
Administration; Samuel Goldwyn is honored
for his war effort; Jesse Donaldsonbecomes
the new U. S, Postmaster General; Robert
Hannegan buys St. Louis baseball club.
Royal newlyweds [Princess Elizabeth and
Prince Philip] spend honeymoon in the
country. Tyrone Power ends goodwill air
tour of 32,000 miles, Army-Navy football
classic. Penn defeats Cornell.
© 2Dec47; MP2597.
29. Dec. 5, 1947, Troops and police fight
Red strikers in French crisis. Turmoil
marks UN partition of Palestine, Flashes
of action: Canadian logging; army flights
{in New Zealand and the southern Alps].
Livestock champions compete for prizes
at Chicago show. European boxers put on
CONAOPWN
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MOVIETONE NEWS.
Volume 30, 1947. Cont'd.
exciting bout in Paris. 1947 football
highlights.
© 5Dec47; MP2598.
30. Dec. 9, 1947. French crisis points
East-West conflict on Marshall plan:
Big Four parley in deadlock; Dulles con-
fers in Paris; French Communists; Paris
Express wrecked; U. S. Friendship Train.
Tension mounts in Arab-Jewish situation.
News of atomic development: Chicago
[celebration at the University of Chicago
of fifth atomic birthday]; Washington
[announcement by Atomic Energy Com-
mission Chairman Lilienthal]. Vacation
fashions, Roman Catholic High School wins
city grid championship [at Philadelphia].
Notre Dame ends season unbeaten, routing
USC,
© 9Dec47; MP2599,
31. Dec, 12, 1947. News of the Nation:
Truman opens Everglades National Park;
Piper Cubs end world flight; counterfeit
ring smashed. France pays final tribute
to General Le Clerc. Holland children,
even princesses, hail St. Nicholas. Sports:
Johnny Lujack honored; Australian tennis
[John Bromwich vs. Jim Brink; Colin Long
and Billy Sidwell vs. Adrian Quist and Jim
Brink]; French fencing; ice skating champ
[Barbara Ann Scott].
© 12Dec47; MP2600.
32. Dec. 16, 1947. Soviet Russia takes
drastic steps to combat inflation. Japanese
Emperor sees atom-bombed city of
Hiroshima. Names in the news: Admiral
Nimitz retires; Admiral Denfeld succeeds
Admiral Nimitz; $50,000 Damon Runyon
Memorial Cancer Fund check; Mrs. George
Skouras re-christens a Friendship food
ship. Cardinal Spellman holds a Christmas
party for New York foundlings. Cleveland
Browns defeat football Yanks for title.
© 16Dec47; MP2601.
33. Dec. 19, 1947. Communist general
strike in Rome fails amid scenes of riot.
Last U. S. troops leave Italy. Congress
passes bill for interim aid to Europe.
A message [on food] from Alan Ladd and
William Demarest. U.S. Army produces
its own blizzards for arctic tests [at Fort
Monmouth, New Jersey]. Girls, these
mighty muscle men display perfect
physiques [Joffre L'Heureaux wins title of
Mr. Canada at Montreal]. Children of
foreign diplomats wish you a Happy New
Year.
© 19Dec47; MP2630.
34. Dec. 23, 1947. Secretary Marshall home
[from London Conference] with report on
parley failure. The world food situation:
Jimmy Stewart pleads for food conserva-
tion; Friendship [Train] food in France;
Secretary Anderson's food report. Avia-
tion: XB-47 jet bomber [tested]. Reduce
hidden taxes, urges Congressman Dingell.
Fashions for skating. Olympic ski stars:
Canadian Olympic ski training; skiing in
Switzerland, in New Zealand.
© 23Dec47; MP2631.
35. Dec. 26, 1947. Highlights of 1947.
World events: Legal end of war; the Mar-
shall Plan; Indian independence; Palestine
divided; British royalty on tour. News of
the Nation: Hurricane in Florida, Louisiana
and Mississippi; sea lions; Congressional
committee probes war contracts. Aviation:
Navy jet plane; Army jet bomber, the Fly-
ing Wing; Howard Hughes! Flying Boat.
The feminine world. Lew Lehr's special-
ties. Disaster and spectacle; Texas City
razed by explosions and fire; Vistula River
ice jam; Iceland's Mt. Nekla erupts anew.
Science: Bavarian observatory records sun
in eclipse; V-2 rocket launched from
"Midway.'
© 26Dec47; MP2682.
36. Dec. 30, 1947. Heaviest snowfall in
history of New York paralyzes city. Wal-
lace will run for president on 3rd party
ticket. News flashes: Philadelphia fire;
Friendship Food Train in Paris [Drew
Pearson is made a Chevalier of the Le-
gion of Honor]; Navy jet fighter [Panther,
on trial flight]. This is no place for men
with cold feet [Iceberg Athletic Club goes
into the water at Coney Island]. Chicago
Cards beat Philadelphia for football title.
© 30Dec47; MP2683.
Volume 31, 1947/48,
1. Dec. 31, 1947. Sports thrills of 1947:
Horse racing; auto racing; golf; baseball;
football; fishing; winter sports; boxing;
wrestling; water sports.
© 31Dec47; MP2684.
2. Jan. 6, 1948. First films made inside
an atomic plant in Canada. Tojo takes
stand in war crimes trial at Tokyo. Freaks
of weather: Louisiana tornado; floods in
France. Hail to 1948: [New Year's
celebrations in New York and London].
Mummers in fancy dress strut their stuff
despite rain [Philadelphia]. Pasadena
hails its Tournament of Roses parade
[General Bradley is Grand Marshal]. A
message [on food] from John Garfield.
Bowl football: Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl,
Orange Bowl, and Sugar Bowl.
© 6Jan48; MP2685.
3. Jan. 8,1948. Truman reports to Congress
on state of Union. Michael of Rumania
forced by Reds to abdicate throne. Film
reports of news events: Contraband for
Palestine; Marines to Mediterranean; New
York State bonus [for veterans]. Pasadena
hails its Tournament of Roses Parade.
Sports: Bear Mountain ski jumping; Golden
Gloves boxing.
© 8Jan48; MP2694.
4. Jan. 13, 1948. Senate Committee hears
Marshall urge his plan. News events from
abroad: De Gaulle at St. Etienne; Haile
Selassie; Jap pay telephone. Acrobatics on
high mark All-American Air Show at
Miami. Sports: Los Angeles Open Golf
[Tournament]; [New England] Sled Dog race;
college ski meet [at Sun Valley, Idaho];
junior ski school [at Dartmouth College].
© 13Jan48; MP2695.
5. Jan, 16, 1948. U.S. Senate probes
market trading by insiders; Harold Stassen
and General Graham at inquiry. News
flashes: Burma independence; U. S.
submarines [being reconditioned] for
Turkey; Chennault weds in China. Silver
Skates [races at Madison Square Garden].
© 16Jan48; MP2696.
6. Jan. 20, 1948. News of the Nation:
Eisenhower in Philadelphia; Chicago gas
blast; air crash in Maryland; feeding
starving deer [Bear Mountain, N. Y.];
Mary Pickford in Canada. California sends
shipload of milk to Europe's needy.
Chimpanzees in Belgium put on artistic
show. Sports: ski jumping [Fox River
Grove, Ill.]; Middle Atlantic skating
(Newburgh, N. Y.]; Australian yacht race.
© 20Jan48; MP2711.
7. Jan, 23, 1948. Petrillo defends Musicians'
Union at [Congressional] labor inquiry.
Twenty men play 400 instruments, all
harmonicas [Germany]. Science: Supersonic
rocket car [Muroc Air Base, Calif.]. Navy
fliers test immersion suit for icy waters.
Sports: N. Y. U.-Colgate basketball; skiing
in [Wengen] Switzerland.
© 23Jan48; MP2712.
8. Jan. 27, 1948. Stassen-Pauley clash on
"Inside" market raiding. Jerusalem today
[scenes of strife between Jews and Arabs].
Gandhi ends fast; India and Pakistan accept
mediation. Chinese inflation hits weddings.
"Voice of America" to tell the world the
truth about U. S. [the Smith-Mundt bill].
Gold rush of '49 is re-enacted on site of El
Dorado, Milk ship sails [from California]
with cargo for Europe's needy. Sports:
Bob Feller signs up [with Cleveland];
Canadian iceboating [Hamilton, Ont.];
family of golfers [the Bauers].
© 27Jan48; MP2738.
9. Jan. 30, 1948. Millions of Hindus bathe
in Ganges in holy festival. Record cold
wave hits Nation, halts vital river traffic.
U. S. Navy displays new amphibious barge.
"Gentlemen's Agreement'' named best
picture of 1947 [John Garfield accepts
award inbehalf of Producer Darryl Zanuck].
~
Baby tigers learn about circus life at very
early age. Sports: Skiing in Rockies
[International Intercollegiate Ski Meet
near Rossland, British Columbia]; ski —
jumping [Arne Ulland, Arthur Tokle, and
others at Dubuque, Iowa]; boxing in Paris
[Marcel Cerdan vs, Giovanni Manca],
© 30Jan48; MP2739.
10, Feb. 3, 1948. The world mourns. |
Mahatma Gandhi, slain by assassin. Film
highlights of world news; Pope thanks
U. S. [for Friendship Train food]; Friend-
ship food burned [Paris]; Marines sail for
Mediterrean; Montreal airport clears snow.
Spectacular parade opens St. Paul's winter
carnival. Sports: Winter Olympics begin
[St. Moritz]; Santa Anita racing; Millrose
Games [Madison Square Garden].
© 3Feb48; MP2740. F
11, Feb. 6, 1948. U.S., Canada join in
mercy flight to frozen [village in Labrador].
[King] Leopold in Havana, French dam
{on River Rhone], Exercise Snowdrop
[paratroop maneuvers at Pine Camp, N. Y.].
Four are now nine, as Badgett quads
enjoy a birthday. Hollywood spotlight;
"Look" awards [presented by Bob Hope to
Twentieth Century-Fox for "Gentlemen's
Agreement"], Major Humphrey asks
continuation of rent controls [Minneapolis].
Sports: speed skating [St. Paul]; iceboat
regatta [Williams Bay, Wis.]; school for
umpires [West Palm Beach, Fla.]
© 6Feb48; MP2761,
12. Feb. 10, 1948, The funeral of Gandhi
at Delhi. General Eisenhower retires as
U. S. Chief of Staff [administers oath to
his successor, General Bradley, in pres-
ence of President Truman]. Operation
Paradog uses huskies for air rescue work
[U. S. Air Forces in Labrador]. Winter
Olympic games [at St. Moritz]; skiing [Henri
Creiller of France]; men's figure skating
[Richard Button of U. S.]; women's figure
skating [Barbara Ann Scott of Canada].
© 10Feb48; MP2762.
13, Feb. 13, 1948, Record cold spell. Ohio
River frozen; Niagara Falls frozen,
Palestine report: bomb wrecks newspaper
building ["'The Palestine Post'']; British
blow up surplus ammunition, Truman
becomes president of the Boy Scouts.
Doggy bluebloods parade for prizes in
New York show [Westminster Kennel
Club]. New Orleans Mardi Gras [Margaret
Truman among visitors]. Viareggio
carnival [Italy]. Sports: St. Paul ski jump
{Eugene Wilson, champion]; Lipton Cup
yacht race [Miami, Fla.].
© 13Feb48; MP2763.
14, Feb. 17, 1948, Gov. Dewey raps
administration's peace policy. Ohio River
ice breakup. Fighting in Greece. Pope and
scientists [meeting of Papal Academy of
Science at Vatican]. Rockefeller wedding
[Palm Beach, Fla.]. Sports from abroad:
world table tennis {[Wembley, England];
Cerdan boxing [Paris]; Olympic four-man
bobsled [St. Moritz].
© 17Feb48; MP2764.
15. Feb, 20, 1948. Chinese troops move,
De Valera out as premier [of Ireland].
Quadruplets [born] in Pennsylvania. Alien
baby deported [to Denmark]. National
drive for American brotherhood. Golden
Gloves boxing slugfest [in New York].
Housewife [in Chicago] fasts in fight on
high cost of living.
© 20Feb48; MP2779.
16, Feb. 24, 1948. President decries
reactionaries as 'floogie birds." U.S.
food for China. Featherweight helicopter.
Carnival in Rio. Films of Tokyo Rose who
"entertained" G, I.'s in Pacific. Ming
leads a dog's life, birthday party and all.
Navy wrestling [Brooklyn Navy YMCA].
Ishpeming [Michigan] ski jumping.
© 24Feb48; MP2780.
17,. Feb, 27, 1948. The tragedy of Palestine;
bombing in Jerusalem; UN crisis over
Palestine; Jewish illegal ship [on way to
Palestine]. Czechoslovakia taken over by
Communists. Truman in Caribbean,
Bisenhower in civvies. Los Angeles hails
Freedom Train, 15-1 longshot beats
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Armed and Assault in Hialeah upset.
©/27Feb48; MP2810.
18. Mar. 2, 1948, Truman in Cuba [wel-
comed by U. S. Navy at.Guantanamo].
Belgian bed sheets [returned by U. S.
Army]. French kids get U. S. food [at
Billancourt]. Tokyo black market.
Aviation: Navy jet fighter FJ-1 [San Diego].
Hollywood spotlight, premier of "Call
Northside 777." Sports: Hialeah racing;
French skiing [at Superbagneres]; kids
boxing [Greenwich Village, New York];
Barbara Ann Scott [skating champion in
Paris].
© 2Mar48; MP2811.
19. Mar. 5, 1948. Vandenberg urges
Marshall Plan to stop another war. Reli-
gion: miracle of Assisi. Bowery derelicts
get a chance to start life anew [with the
aid of the Bowery Comeback Association].
Along Broadway: ''Naked City'’ premiere
[Sister Kenny, Nick Matsukas, and Ed
Sullivan are present]. Baseball [spring
training]. Notre Dame-NYU basketball.
Iron Mountain [Michigan] ski jumping.
© 5Mar48; MP2842.
20. Mar. 9, 1948, Presidential campaign
headlines: Truman announces his candidacy;
MacArthur says he will run if nominated.
De Gaulle at Compiégne. Barbara Ann
Scott [in Montreal]. Aviation: gliding meet
[in San Diego, Calif.]. Golden Gloves
{tournament at Madison Square Garden].
New York Yankees training [St. Petersburg,
Fla.]; Boston Braves [at Bradenton, Fla.];
Chicago Cubs [at Los Angeles]. Santa
Anita Derby [won by Salmagundi].
© 9Mar48; MP2843,
21, Mar. 12, 1948. President [Conzalez
Videla] of Chile visits Antarctic in claim-
staking rush. Chicago-Miami plane crashes
on take-off. Michael of Rumania [arrives
in New York with former Queen Helen].
Jan Masaryk [suicide]. J. Arthur Rank
{arrives in New York]. De Valera in New
York. Alabama's governor, "Kissin' Jim"
Folsom, shows talent. California [Univer-
sity] crew practice. Women's curling
[at Wisconsin's Wauwatosa Club]. U.S.
Olympic heroes home [Gretchen Frazer
and Dick Button]. Barbara Ann Scott
[welcomed in Ottawa by Prime Minister
Mackenzie King]. Philadelphia Athletics
{in Palm Beach]; Cleveland Indians [in
Tucson]; St. Louis Cardinals [in St. Peters-
burg].
© 12Mar48; MP2844,
22. Mar. 16, 1948. Democracies move
against the peril of Communism; Secretary
Marshall urges calmness in crisis; Ex-
Secretary Byrnes says U. S. must be
strong; five European nations sign defense
pact [Great Britain, France, Holland,
Belgium, and Luxembourg]; Pope rallies
Catholics against Communism. Miners
walk out to back Lewis in demand for
pension. General Myers jailed. U.S.
and England sign film pact [Eric Johnston
and Harold Wilson]. Film executives get
law degrees [J. Arthur Rank and Spyros
Skouras]. Brooklyn Dodgers [at Ciudad
Trujillo, Dominican Republic]. Bowling
Congress [Andy Varipapa and others in
Detroit]. Winter water skiing (Seattle,
Wash.].
© 16Mar48; MP2845.
23. Mar. 19, 1948. Truman asks for armed
strength to stop Russia. UN to investigate
Soviet seizure of Czechoslovakia. Com-
munists stage pompous funeral for Jan
Masaryk. Dramatic story of G. I. [Jack
Grunden] shot by Reds in Vienna. Hundreds
of U. S. tanks and trucks shipped to Turkey.
"Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" World premier
[at Sedalia, Mo.]. Irish of New York parade
on sunny St. Patrick's Day. St. Louis
beats NYU for invitation basketball title.
© 19Mar48; MP2895.
24, Mar. 23, 1948. Tornado takes huge
toll as it sweeps through Midwest. Holly-
wood spotlight: Academy awards [presented
to Darryl Zanuck, Elia Kazan, Loretta
Young, Ronald Colman, Celeste Holm,
Edmund Gwenn]. XP-87 jet fighter[Muroc,
Calif.]. Jet fighter lands on carrier
{''Boxer" off California coast]. Fashions:
evening gowns, Forty-three star, 14 finish
Grand National Steeplechase [Sheila's
Cottage wins at Aintree, England]. Sweep-
stakes winners,
© 23Mar48; MP2896,
25. Mar. 26, 1948. UN hears charge of
Soviet coup in Czechoslovakia. Secretary
of Defense Forrestal asks 19 to 25 draft.
War goods shipped to Russia arouses
controversy in U.S. Jet fighters used in
Air Force tests with buzz bombs [Eglin,
Fla.].. Army plane flies entertainers to
Alaskan outpost. College cowboys ride
for glory in [Tucson] Arizona.
© 26Mar48; MP2897.
26. Mar. 30, 1948. The Nation observes
Easter: New York City, Hollywood Bowl,
Death Valley. Congress honors late
[General] Billy Mitchell with special medal.
Winds lash Chicago. Navy rocket tests
[California]. Miami Beach hails world
premier of the motion picture, "Sitting
Pretty.'' Deep sea fishing [members of
Yale University expedition at the Bay of
Islands, New Zealand]. Speedboat record
[Guy Lombardo at Indian Creek, Miami].
© 30Mar48; MP2898.
27. Apr. 2, 1948. Italy faces choice of
dictatorship or democracy. Army aims
at peace through science and strength.
Tornadoes hit air depot [Tinker Field,
Oklahoma City]. Schwab mansion razed
{New York]. Fashions in belts. Phillips-
Kentucky basketball [New York]. Jamaica
racing.
© 2Apr48; MP2940.
28. Apr. 6, 1948. U.S., Britain force Reds
to back down on Berlin blockade. Truman
signs foreign aid bill. Mountbatten in
Burma. General Spaatz retires. Drew
Pearson eats his hat. Speaker of House,
Joe Martin, talks on tax reduction. Gover-
nors launch Middle South Area development
plan. Mrs. Roosevelt in Englana. Princess
Ann selects trousseau. Eisenhower and
grandson. Women's National A.A.U. swim
meet at Daytona Beach,
© 6Apr48; MP2941,
29, Apr. 9, 1948. Stassen sweeps GOP
primary in Wisconsin. Bogota conference.
Italian [military] parade. Paul G. Hoffman
heads ERP. Mrs. Roosevelt meets royal
family [of Great Britain]. Belgian Prince
Regent visits Truman. Governor Bradford
signs $200,000,000 housing bill. Columbus
Gallery of Fine Arts opens springtime show.
This baby elephant [of Dailey Brothers
Circus] decides not to be a dumb bunny.
Sydney Cup [Randwick] Australia. Dixie
Water Ski Meet [Cypress Gardens] Florida.
© 9Apr48; MP2942,
30. Apr. 13, 1948. Army Day in New York.
Army Day in Trieste. Red demonstration
in Milan, Four year old musical prodigy
[Jerard Jennings]. Eye filling bathing suits.
Novel eye glasses. Masters' golf tourna-
ment [Augusta]. Girls baseball league
training. Outboard motorboat race.
© 13Apr48; MP2943.
31, Apr. 16, 1948. Dramatic scenes of
revolution in Bogota, Colombia, Crucial
election in Italy rouses world interest.
London monument honors memory of
Roosevelt [unveiled by Mrs. Roosevelt
in the presence of the royal family and
Winston Churchill]. P-84 jet fighters
[Dow Field, Maine]. Cardinal Spellman
makes an appeal for Catholic charities,
Sports: Louis-Walcott sign up; Gold Cup
regatta [Miami, Fla.]
© 16Apr48; MP2983.
32. Apr. 20, 1948. Italian people vote
against Communism. Trieste demonstra-
tion [for reunion with Italy]. Bogota after
revolution. Helicopter helps to build
church in Grand Canyon, This school
teaches grown-ups the art of baby-sitting.
Yanks win baseball opener [President
Truman throws first ball in Washington
game]. International Golden Gloves
[matches in Chicago]. Citation wins
[Chesapeake Stakes at Havre de Grace].
© 20Apr48; MP2984,
33. Apr. 23, 1948. Mystery shooting of
Walter Reuther, automobile union leader.
Sixteen ERP nations sign [in] Paris.
General De Gaulle [in] Marseilles, Film
industry dedicates its new hospital [in
Los Angeles; talks by Jean Hersholt and
Mayor Bowron]. U.S. submarines [sent
to reinforce Turkish navy]. U.S. planes
reactivated [Kelly Field, Texas]. Variety
Clubs hail Marshall; hear Stassen [make
a speech in Miami Beach]. Dodgers-
Giants baseball [New York]. Harness
racing [at] Santa Anita.
© 23Apr48; MP2985.
34, Apr. 27, 1948. Bogota Conference
[finds new quarters after revolution].
Churchill talks [in London]. Battleship
"Texas" [now a state monument at San
Jacinto, honored by Admiral Nimitz and
Jesse Jones]. Testing torpedoes [Cali-
fornia]. New York opens national appeal
for needy children of world. Lew Lehr's
"new look" for men. Bankers conference
hears L. M. Giannini on U. S. leadership.
Sports: Penn relays [Philadelphia]; British
soccer [London].
© 27Apr48; MP2986.
35. Apr. 30, 1948. Britain's monarchs
acclaimed on their Silver Anniversary.
Windsor Castle: Order of the Garter
ceremony for Princess Elizabeth and
Prince Philip. Red post-election demon-
stration in Milan is a fiasco. Public works:
Puerto Rico dam. The feminine world:
Mrs. Helen Hines, American mother
of 1948; Mrs. John Cole, 27-year-old
mother of 10. Sports: jockey [John Long-
den] sets record; auto helldrivers [Jimmy
Martin's crew in Riverside, Calif.]; shoot-
ing the rapids [at Eugene, Oregon.]
© 30Apr48; MP3046.,
36. May 4, 1948. Eisenhower holds press
conference at Columbia University. Film
flashes: New York loyalty parade; Japan
Eucharistic Procession; Winchester,
Virginia Apple Blossom Festival; Burned-
out Laramie helped by Little Marshall
Plan. Fashions in [cloth of] gold. Citation
wins Kentucky Derby,
© 4May48; MP3047,
37. May 7, 1948. Republicans battle for
presidential nomination. Taft-Stassen
[contest] in Ohio. Dewey in Oregon.
President Truman speaks about housing
and family welfare. The news ticker: Long
Island gas blast; tornadoes wreak havoc
in St. Clair, W. Va.; General Wainwright
honored by Masons; spring fever hits
chimpanzees, and they clean-up. Sports:
U. S. prepares for Olympics [at Penn State
College]. Man gymnasts and women
divers [perform].
© 7TMay48; MP3068,
38. May 11, 1948. Railroads seized by
U. S. as strike threatens nation. News of
the nation: Norman Thomas nominated [by
Socialists]; Navy obstacle course [Dunking
Drill preliminary to summer cruise].
Something new in baby shows: China
"dolls" come to life [in Chinatown Baby
Parade at San Francisco]. Mexican
sweepstake winners. Sports: Goodall Golf
Tournament in New York; all-Navy boxing
{in San Diego, Calif.]; women wrestlers
in Boston.
© 11May48; MP3069.
39. May 14, 1948. Churchill in Holland.
Secretary Marshall on U. S.-Russia talks.
Personalities in the news: Mr. Skouras
gets $10,000 check [for United Nations
Appeal for Children], Ex-Premier [Jonas
Cernius] of Lithuania [in Newark]. Reds,
vets fight at New York premiere of "Iron
Curtain." Airborne troops fill the skies
in war maneuvers [at Camp Campbell, Ky.].
Sports: French fencing; woman jockeys;
British boxing.
© 14May48; MP3087.
40. May 18, 1948. Rebirth of Jewish state
of Israel marked by war: Haganah takes
city of Haifa; N. Y. rally hails Jewish state.
Italian president [Luigi Einaudi, congratu-
lated by Premier de Gasperi after election];
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Volume 31, 1947/48. Cont'd,
Princess Elizabeth [of England] in Paris;
President Truman makes prediction [of
Democratic victory]. Gay parade hails
Cotton Carnival in Memphis. Sports:
Citation wins Preakness; Celebrities
golf [Washington]; Olympic skaters,
© 18May48; MP3086.
41, May 21, 1948. Dewey and Stassen
debate outlawing of Communism. Jewish
state proclaimed at Tel Aviv. Free elec-
tion held in the American zone of Korea,
Flower fashions. Sports: Girl gymnasts
from Sweden; Monaco auto race [the
Grand Prix]; dynamite girl.
‘© 21May48; MP3090.
42, May 25, 1948. Dewey beats Stassen in
Oregon [primary to select Republican
convention delegates]. President Truman
at Girard College [Philadelphia]. Father
of the year [Clarkson F. Warden of Ann
Arbor, Mich.]. Dutch palace burns [at
The Hague]. Navy jet fighters [on carrier
Saipan]. 15,000 boys stage great spectacle
in Scout-O-Rama. Dutch celebration hails
tulip time in Holland, Michigan. Morris
and Essex Dog Show [Madison, N. J.].
Sports: Roosevelt Raceway trotting;
women's auto race.
© 25May48; MP3091.
43, May 28, 1948. UN faces crisis over
war in Palestine. New York rally hears
appeals to help needy children [General
Marshall and Chairman Spyos Skouros
speak for UN's American Overseas Aid].
Princess Elizabeth at racetrack in Paris.
Jesse James [of Lawton, Oklahoma, claims
to be former outlaw]. Canadian oil well
on rampage [Leduc oil field in Alberta].
"Green Grass of Wyoming" has world
premiere in [Lancaster] Ohio. Boys Town
is final resting place for Father Flanagan.
Hogan wins PGA Golf Tourney at St. Louis.
© 28May48; MP3142,
44, June 1, 1948. Navy sinks famed A-bomb
warship "Salt Lake City."' Chinese elec-
tions [at Nanking; Chiang Kai-shek elected
President]. Cardinal Spellman [Eamon De
Valera, and Monsignor Sheen] in
Australia. New Swiss Guards for Vatican.
Drew Pearson, Father of the Year [decorat-
ed by General Eisenhower]. New-born
bear cubs learn about life. Sports:
Chinese track meet [in Shanghai]; Louis
and Walcott training [for heavyweight
championship].
© 1Jun48; MP3143.,
45. June 4, 1948. 100,000 homeless as
Columbia River goes on rampage. Pales-
tine: Tel Aviv bombed by air. India:
Gandhi's assassin on trial. Marshall
[Plan ship arrives at Genoa] Italy.
President Truman observes Memorial
Day [at Arlington National Cemetery].
Byrnes and Vandenberg honored at
Columbia University. Indianapolis auto
race [won by Mauri Rose]. German boxing
[championship retained by Hein Ten Hoff].
© 4Jun48; MP3161,
46. June 8, 1948. Tension over truce
brings new climax to Palestine War.
President tours the Nation; speaks at
Chicago; [parades with veterans in Omaha].
410 midshipmen say farewell to Annapolis.
Midget auto race [Polo Grounds, New York].
English Derby [won by My Love]. Sweep-
stakes ticket brings $25,000 to Bronx
family [of Frank Bisconti].
© 8Jun48; MP3162.
47. June 11, 1948. Palestine truce opens
the way to peace. President Truman hailed
in Far West. Senator Vandenberg on ERP
[before Senate Appropriations Committee].
Atlantic City, Shriners parade. West Point
graduation. President Auriol visits
Normandie. U. S. visitors [shopping in]
Canada, U.S. Olympic divers [Marjorie
Guestring, Sammy Lee, and others]
display fine form at Los Angeles,
© 11Jun48; MP3163,
48, June 15, 1948. President, hailed at
Los Angeles, flays Congress, and winds
up tour of Nation, Italy: recently-elected
President Luigi Einaudi takes command of
the army. Japan: Cardinal Spellman calls
on the Mikado in Tokyo. Paris [U. S. war
dead honored at tomb of Napoleon], Santa
Cruz [Reba Watterson selected as Cali-
fornia's entry in Miss America ceantest].
New Jersey: Miss Atlantic City title goes
to Wanda Sullivan. Sports: horseracing
[Tokyo]; gymnastics [Austrian Olympic
candidates at Salzburg]; water skiing
(Cypress Gardens, Fla.]
© 15Jun48; MP3164.
49. June 18, 1948. President hailed at Los
Angeles; flays Congress. Truman winds up
tour of nation. Foreign flashes: President
[Einaudi] of Italy; Cardinal Spellman in
Japan; U. S. memorial in Paris. Santa
Cruz, California, selects entry for Miss
America. New Jersey: Miss Atlantic City
chosen. Sports: Nippon Derby [at Tokyo];
Austrian gymnasts [at Salzberg]; water
skiing [at Cypress Gardens, Fla.].
© 18Jun48; MP3194.
50. June 22, 1948. The Republican 1948
convention in Philadelphia [arrival of
delegates and candidates; General Wain-
wright, Speaker Joe Martin, Earl Warren,
and others; Stassen and Taft headquarters;
opening ceremonies; keynote address by
Governor Green of Illinois]. Sports:
Splashketball [at New London, Conn.];
Salinas [Calif.] rodeo.
© 22Jun48; MP3195.
51. June 25, 1948. Dewey wins! New York
governor nominated by Republicans,
{Speaker Martin takes over as permanent
chairman; address by former president
Hoover. Nominations: Senator Martin
places Dewey's name in race; Bricker
nominates Taft; Representative Walter
Judd presents Stassen. First two ballots
east. Warren and Taft withdraw in favor
of Dewey; Stassen, Martin, others withdraw
to make Dewey nomination unanimous.
Dewey appears and is greeted with ovation.
Accepts nomination.]
© 25Jun48; MP3196.
52. June 29, 1948. [Earl] Warren nominated
for vice president by the Republicans.
German story: [Russian currency issued
in Berlin; U. S. and British planes fly food
to city during Red blockade]. Palestine:
[refugee movements to and from Israel,
during truce period]. Mountbatten leaves
India [Governor General relinquishes post;
first Hindu Governor General installed].
Miss America of 1947 weds [Barbara
Walker of Memphis]. Sports: Joe Louis
quits the ring [after victory over Joe
Walcott]; kids' Soap Box Derby [Ellwangen,
Germany].
© 29Jun48; MP3207.
53. July 2, 1948. Venezuela President
[Gallegos visits Truman in Washington].
Dewey and Warren at Pawling, N. Y. Eric
Johnston says British film quota is un-
reasonable. King Gustav [of Sweden has]
ninetieth birthday. Genzano [Italy] street
paved with flowers. AFL union show in
Milwaukee. Tyrone Power talks to gradu-
ating class at Tampa University. Sports:
women's AAU diving and swimming [at
San Diego]; Olympic bike race [at
Milwaukee]; kids' rodeo [at Eugene, Or.].
© 2Jul48; MP3208.
54, July 6, 1948. Latest films of East-
West Berlin crisis [break-up of four-
power Kommandatura; black market and
currency confusion; blockade of land travel
from West Germany]. Pope Pius is hailed
by vast throng of workers in Rome.
Secretary [of the Army] Royall tells how
new draft law will work, Youngsters learn
about government in own junior city [in
Kansas City]. Sports: racing; Grand Prix
{auto race in Monaco]; fishing; porpoise
hunt [in Florida]; boxing; U. S. Olympic
finals [in Boston].
© 6Jul48; MP3209.
55. July 9, 1948. Japanese city [Fukui]
wiped out by earthquake, U.S. planes
ease food shortage in Berlin crisis.
Eisenhower greets fellow-freshmen at the
Columbia University. Chinese-American
bathing beauties parade for title. England:
{Falkenburg aces Australia's Bromwich in]
Wimbledon tennis, Bavaria: German
daredevil [walks tight wire over the
Bavarian Alps]. Georgia: stock car race
[at Lakewood Speedway in Atlanta].
© 9Jul48; MP3219,
56. July 13, 1948. The Democratic 1948
convention in Philadelphia [delegates and
leaders arrive]. Palestine: British
evacuation; parley between Jews and Arabs;
Jewish refugees bound for Palestine. Count
Bernadotte arrives in New York. Japan:
{General MacArthur and General Bichel-
berger attend military parade.
© 13Jul48; MP3220.
57. July 16, 1948. Truman, Barkley
nominated by Democrats [at the Democratic
National Convention in Philadelphia].
Southern group [Mississippi and Alabama]
bolts the convention. Truman in violent
attack on GOP,
© 16Jul48; MP3230.
58. July 20, 1948. Security Council vote
forces new Palestine truce, Nation
mourns General Pershing, dead at 87.
"Dixiecrats" hold own convention at
Birmingham. World events: Berlin
situation [fleets of planes come to
Templehof Airport]. Togliatti shooting
{Italian Communist leader wounded after
assassination attempt]. Durocher
{welcomed by Giants] and Shotten [wel-
comed by Dodgers]. One-hundred thou-
sand-dollar Gold Cup [Race; turf-goers
join Hollywood Park to watch Shannon II,
an Australian horse, win.]
© 20Jul48; MP3231.
59. July 23, 1948, East-West crisis ata
climax over "battle of Berlin." General
Clay arrives {in Washington] with report;
American B-29's fly to England; U. S.,
British jets cross Atlantic; anti-Communist
rally in Berlin. News flashes: Hershey
[director of Selective Service] and
volunteers; Lieutenant Murphy [most
decorated American soldier, receives
Legion of Honor in France]. Commies
arrested [top leadership in American
Communist Party is arraigned in New
York]. Athletes [Olympic team] arrive in
England. Portola trek [modern horsemen
follow the trail of Spanish adventurers in
California]. Sports: Olympic torch is
lighted; water skiing [in Seattle]; sand
skiing [in Colorado].
© 23Jul48; MP3232.
60. July 27, 1948. Third party nominates
Wallace. General Clay, U. S. chief in
Berlin, reports on crisis. Dewey holds
conferences on foreign affairs. Giant
180-passenger transport plane [Constitu-
tion] joins U. S. Navy. Ku Klux Klan meets
{in Georgia] to initiate 500 new members.
Parade and frolic mark aquatennial at
Minneapolis. Killer admits mass slaying
[in Van West, Ohio].
© 27Jul48; MP3233.
61. July 30, 1948. President demands
action by Congress in special session,
Taft speaks for the Republicans. News
flashes; Canadian ship on reef [off the
coast of British Columbia]; pneumatic
weapons; whaling off British Columbia;
grasshopper plague in Argentine; Chicago
celebrates railroad centennial. Sports:
Sydney [Australia] dog show; skiing
Australia [in New South Wales]; Del Mar
[California] racing opens.
© 30Jul48; MP3240.
62, Aug. 3, 1948. World's greatest airport
opened at New York. Congress probes
Communist spy ring in U. S. Thousands
killed and injured in German blast [at
I. G, Farben chemical plant]. Broadway
show [cast of ''The Play's the Thing"]
flies to Colorado to aid Central City fete.
Olympic games [at Wembley Stadium in
London].
© 3Aug48; MP3241,
63, Aug. 6, 1948. Dramatic hearings in
Washington on Red spies in U. S. Dayton,
Ohio: Univis Lens Company strike. Long-
view, Wash.: dock fire. Independence, Mo.:
Truman walks and votes, U. S. athletic
stars shine in London's Olympic Games,
© 6Aug48; MP3279,
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MOVIETONE NEWS. Pennsylvania week. 80. Oct, 5, 1948. President Truman
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Volume 31, 1947/48, Cont'd.
64. Aug. 10, 1948, Red spy hearings {in
ee reveal Russia got A-bomb
material. England releases eget pected
of its atomic plant (at Harwell]. Hollywood
stars aid UN charity show in Paris. g
wire walker celebrates his 82nd birthda
Uvy Baldwin of Eldorado Springs, Colo.
mericans in clean sweep of Olympic
events in London,
65. ae 948. F
officials [Victor Perlo and others] deny
Red espionage charges{ made by Elizabeth
Bentley in Washington]. Violence marks
flight of Soviet teachers in New York
[Samarin and Mrs. Kosenkina flee Russian
control]. Olympics: marathon and relay
[in London]. Trotting: Hambletonian [at
Goshen, N. Y.]. Golf: Tam O'Shanter
[Tournament in Chicago]. Racing: Del Mar
[Los Angeles].
© 13Aug48; MP3303.
66. Aug. 17, 1948. Babe Ruth passes [in
New York]. U.S. orders Russian teacher
[Mrs. Kosenkina] to testify before [House]
Committee [on Un-American Activities].
Operation Splash: B-29 drops lifeboat for
air-sea rescue [at Mitchell Field, N. Y.].
President Truman hails Youth Month [in
Washington]. Tyrone Power visits Madrid.
Sports: Soap Box Derby at Akron; water
skiing in Maryland.
© 17Aug48; MP3304.
6%. Aug. 20, 1948. Throngs gather [at
Yankee Stadium in New York] to pay homage
to Babe Ruth. MacArthur visits new re-
public of Korea. Canadian oil well [in
Alberta] goes on a rampage, floods farm-
land. Grandmas display charm and wit in
Chicago contest. Daredevil high diver
[Sol Solomon] uses little water, makes big
splash [at Palisades Park, N. J.]. Great
action filmed as Olympic Games close in
London,
© 20Aug48; MP3305.
68. Aug. 24, 1948. Treason trials face Axis
Sally and Tokyo Rose. U.S. demands
recall of Russian Consul [Lomakin] in
teacher case, Australia supports UN
appeal for war orphans, Invasion tactics
shown in landing on Virginia coast [joint
Army, Navy, and Air Force operation].
Sports: all-star football; [in Chicago,
College All-Stars beaten by Chicago
Cardinals]; North-South football [in
Cincinnati]; France-U. S. swimmers
[meet in Paris]; star sailboating [at
Seattle].
© 24Aug48; MP3306.
69. Aug. 27, 1948. U. S.—Soviet crisis as
Russia shuts its consulates. Mrs. Kosen-
kina exposes Red lie. Charge of perjury
faces Chambers or Hiss at Red inquiry.
West guards zones in Berlin against
Russian raiders. A salute to youth in
sports: kids baseball [Kansas City,
Kansas]; girl water star [five-year old
Frances Roller]; kids boxing [Williams -
burg Settlement playground in Brooklyn].
© 27Aug48; MP3315.
70. Aug. 31, 1948. World conference of
churches held in Amsterdam, Nation
mourns Justice Hughes. News flashes:
Communists march on Berlin City Hall;
25-year-olds register in peacetime draft.
Names in the news: President Truman
ends vacation; John A. Costello in New
York; Jacob M. Lomakin leaves Russian
consul; Winston Churchill visits France;
Darryl F, Zanuck in Italy. Sports: horse
racing, American Derby [Citation wins];
Ice Capades of 1949.
© 31Aug48; MP3351.
71, Sept. 2, 1948. Queen Wilhelmina feted
at end of 50-year reign. Chief Communist
in U. S. [Alexander Stevens] identified by
former Reds. World events: Greek war
[against Communist insurgents]; Berlin
plane crash [of American cargo plane];
[Navy] flying boat Mars [sets non-stop
record]; Lourdes pilgrimage [of Ameri-
cans], Governor Green hails National
Youth Month. Sports: Navy-Notre Dame
football training; Eisenhower fishing.
259158 O - 53 - 18
© 2Sep48; MP3330.
72. Sept. 7, 1948. Victor Kravchenko, who
chose freedom from Soviets, tells about
teacher case. World's smallest republic
[Freeville, N. Y.] run_by boys and girls.
Automatic garage designed to solve park-
ing problems, New Chinese money issued
to combat wild inflation, National AAU
long distance swim meets.
© 7Sep48; MP3331,
73, Sept. 10, 1948. Presidential campaign
opens: Truman speaks in Detroit; Stassen's
answer to the President. Queen Wilhelmina
abdicates throne; Juliana succeeds. Danc-
ing champions show fine form at Harvest
Moon Ball. Sports: U. S. wins Davis cup;
pro football for charity [Washington Red-
skins vs. Los Angeles Rams]; shooting
rapids [of Niagara River] in barrel,
© 10Sep48; MP3332.
74, Sept. 14, 1948. Huge Berlin rally
against Russians ends in violence. News
flashes: Canadian oil well fire [at Leduc
Field]; Governor and Mrs. Dewey register;
girls hail Pope [Square of Saint Peters].
U.S. Air Force marks first anniversary.
Pennsylvania Week is proclaimed by
Governor Duff. Hollywood benefit circus.
Miss America [Beatrice Shopp]. Sports;
mountain climbing, Rocky Mountain
National Park; auto hell drivers.
© 14Sep48; MP3402.
75. Sept. 17, 1948. A marked man [Mikhail
Samarin] talks. East-West clashes turn
Berlin into city of turmoil. Film flashes:
President greets "Youth of the Year";
Miss Truman opens "first voter" drive;
woman [Margaret Chase Smith] wins
Senate election; ground broken in New York
for UN capitol; oil tanks explode in Cali-
fornia fire. Mrs. America [Maria
Strohmeier]. Sports: Giants-Bears foot-
ball; Charles-Bivins boxing; motorcycle
hill climb,
© 17Sep48; MP3403.
76. Sept. 21, 1948. Presidential campaign;
Truman speaks in Iowa; Dewey starts tour
of West. French communist demonstration
ends in riot. Assassination of Bernadotte
shocks world. Marshall given humanity
award by Variety Clubs. Sports: Bears-
Redskins football; Pendleton Round-up;
International Tuna Cup matches.
© 21Sep48; MP3404.
77. Sept. 24, 1948. Truman-Dewey Presi-
dential campaign. UN pays homage to
martyred Bernadotte. Hurricane; Atlantic-
born storm lashes Florida, Coast Guard
rescue [of fishing schooner by] Cutter Bibb.
Paris opera ballet helps mark New York's
Golden Jubilee fashion show. Variety Club
award given Boston Tent. B-29 and baby
jet plane. Sports: Marcel Cerdan, new
middleweight champ; Capt. Walker, flying
daredevil.
© 24Sep48; MP3405.
78, Sept, 28, 1948. East-West Berlin
erisis turned over to United Nations.
Politics: Presidential campaign tour in
California, President Truman addressing
Los Angeles throng; Governor Dewey at
Hollywood Bowl. Air Force reunion
featured by great show in New York.
Community Chest parade in Kansas City
hails Youth Month. Football highlights:
Notre’ Dame-Purdue; Army- Villanova;
California-Navy. Boston Braves win
National League championship.
© 28Sep48; MP3406,
79. Oct. 1, 1948. East-West showdown
before UN. Soviet Chiefs pay final tribute
to Zhdanov. Presidential campaign:
Truman sees ex-Vice President Garner in
Texas; Dewey tours California, then
Pacific Northwest; Warren opens GOP
office in New York. Thousands witness
Greek Holy Cross celebration. Fort Bragg
training turns enlistees into fighting men.
Sports: North Carolina-Texas football;
Hell drivers, Trenton, N. J.; trotting
[Delaware, Ohio].
© 10ct48; MP3427.
returns to Washington. Governor Dewey
addresses huge crowds in Middle West.
Canada: RCAF air rescue. India: Ganges
River overflows. Fortunate fish get pre-
view of 1949 swim suits. 80,000 youngsters
march in Boston C.Y.O. parade. Corner-
stone rites at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospi-
tal. National cotton picking contest in
Arkansas. Youth committee aids stricken
boy from Australia [John Reid]. Cleveland-
Boston play-off. Army-Lafayette football.
Penn-Dartmouth football. Michigan-Oregon
football.
© 50ct48; MP3428.
81. Oct. 8, 1948. Russian action in Berlin
crisis on trial at UN. Hurricane hits Cuba.
Coast Guard rescue off Bahamas, Truman
hailed in Philadelphia. National Youth
Month marked in Philadelphia. Delta air-
liner [Douglas DC-6] christened by Linda
Darnell, All Golden Horses display fine
form at Springfield, Mo. Sports: World
Series highlights, first and second games;
Notre Dame-Pittsburgh football; Grand
Prix auto race. Community Chest Drive,
Jersey City premiere "Apartment for
Peggy."
© 80ct48; MP3436,
82. Oct. 12, 1948. [Truman greets Marshall
upon his return from UN Assembly in
Paris.] Churchill visits RAF. Juliana
honors Wilhelmina, Japanese rulers meet
press. President Truman in New Jersey.
Governor Dewey in New York City. Sports:
Cleveland wins World Series; Army-Illinois
football.
© 120ct48; MP3437.
83, Oct. 15, 1948. The Dewey story [a film
presentation of the life of Thomas Dewey].
President Eisenhower installed at Columbia
University.
© 150ct48; MP3484.
84, Oct, 19, 1948. The Truman story [a
film presentation of the life of Harry S.
Truman]. The pigskin parade: Pennsyl-
vania 20, Columbia 14; Michigan 28, North-
western 0.
© 190ct48; MP3485.
85. Oct. 22, 1948. President attends
American Legion's Miami convention.
Dewey at Herald-Tribune forum. London,
[British] Commonwealth conference.
Athens, Secretary Marshall in Greece.
Rome, Secretary Marshall in Italy. Tokyo,
MacArthur and Korean president, Washing-
ton, Clay reports on Berlin air life.
"Seapower for peace’ is U. S. Navy slogan
on its birthday. Governor Bradford urges
support of [Boston] Community Fund.
50th American Royal Exposition hailed in
Kansas City. The Mirror Building is
dedicated in Los Angeles. Army-Harvard
football. Columbia University class rush.
© 220ct48; MP3486.
86. Oct. 26, 1948. .World events. Miners
riot, France. Gwalior festival, India.
Historic Wright plane returns to America.
Baruch says Russia forces us to make
atomic weapons. In the feminine world:
Royalty at wedding, London. Youth month
contest winner, New York. Football
highlights: Michigan-Minnesota; Army-
Cornell; Clemson-South Carolina.
© 260ct48; MP3510.
87. Oct. 29, 1948. World Events. London:
King and Queen ride to Parliament.
France: French mine strikes. Florida:
Operations Combine [jet bombing]. In-
dustry: Coal mining machine. Free apart-
ment won by veteran in Miami contest.
[Irish] Sweepstakes winners. Sweater
fashions, Sports: Penn-Navy football;
North Carolina-L.S.U. football; roller
skating derby.
© 290ct48; MP3511.
88, Nov. 2, 1948. DPs land in New York.
Pennsylvania smog. UN plan to lift Ber-
lin.blockade vetoed by Russia. Henry
Morgenthau returns from tour of Israel.
Tight rope walker in breath-taking act in
the Alps. 80-year-old barber in Lowell,
Ohio, disregards inflation. Sports: Cita-
tion wins walkover [Pimlico Special];
Notre Dame-Navy game; California-
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Volume 31, 1947/48. Cont'd.
Reva California; S.M.U.-Texas foot-
all,
© 2Nov48; MP3512.
89. Nov. 5, 1948. Truman's dramatic
triumph. Israeli forces battle Arabs in
the Negev. Chicago: six day bike race.
Canada: Gorgeous George, wrestler.
© 5Nov48; MP3535.
90. Nov. 9, 1948. Truman returns to
Washington in triumph. DeGaulle victory
[following elections for his party in the
French Senate and the Council of the
Republic]. Athenagoras heads Greek
church, Men enter Army in nation's first
peacetime draft. French arctic expedition.
Theatre of Atoms [a laboratory established
by Westinghouse at Pittsburgh]. Army-
Stanford football, Penn State-Penn Foot-
ball.
© 9Nov48; MP3542.
91, Nov, 12, 1948. Thunderbolt hunters;
science reveals phenomenon in lightning.
Flood-ruined Vanport, Oregon, is salvaged.
Long Island bumper crop of potatoes buried.
Fashions in furs. Michigan-Navy football.
Melbourne Cup [Race, Australia] Stag hunt
near Paris. Dog training: pups herd sheep
{in Australia]
© 12Nov48; MP3543.
92. Nov. 16, 1948. Britain hails birth of
son to Elizabeth. Tojo sentenced to die for
Jap war crimes. President Truman on
vacation. Dock strike paralyzes Eastern
shipping. Florida citrus crop. Mrs, Pat-
ton christens tank. Mackenzie King re-
signs as prime minister. Football high-
lights: Philadelphia, Army-Penn football;
South Bend, Notre Dame-Northwestern.
© 16Nov48; MP3572,
93. Nov, 19, 1948. Bikini A-bomb ship,
USS Pensacola, sunk by Navy. President
Truman on vacation in Florida. Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt is honored in England.
Ft. Bliss, Texas, centennial. Spectacular
display of Australian armor. Embroidery
fashions. Radio City ice skating. Austra-
lian kid acrobats. Women wrestlers. Pro
basketball: Minneapolis Lakers-N. Y.
Knickerbockers.
© 19Nov48; MP3573.
94, Nov. 23, 1948. The President goes back
to work. Town in Kansas [Goodland] is
buried by a blizzard. Mrs. Kosenkina
quits hospital after 99 days. Navy jet
aviation: Lockheed Constitution takeoff;
Navy jet fighter [Cutlass] makes test run
in Maryland, Harvard-Yale football;
Michigan-Ohio State football; USC-UCLA
football.
© 23Nov48; MP3574.
95. Nov, 26, 1948. UN votes down Red
proposal to cut armaments, 802 European
DP's land at Boston. A picture a minute
with new camera. The smallest plane in
the world [San Diego, Calif.]. Milkman in
Illinois inherits fortune from Denmark.
Football highlights of 1948.
© 26Nov48; MP3594,
96. Nov, 30, 1948. Dock strike ends. Santa
Claus parade [New York City]. Churchill
honored [London University]. African
wedding [of the King of Buganda]. Father
Flanagan statue unveiled at Boys Town.
Cornell upsets Penn, 23-14, to win Ivy
League title. Georgia wins Orange Bowl
berth, beating Georgia Tech. Army-Navy
gridiron upset.
© 30Nov48; MP3595.
97. Dec. 3, 1948. Nationalists fight Chinese
Reds in Suchow battle. Mme. Chiang Kai-
Shek [arrives in Washington]. ERP
presidential conference. Movie stars attend
royal command show in London, The old
and new in aviation: Wright plane returns
[to U. S.]; reversible propeller. Japanese
children give Nippon version of American
music. Salmon fishing. Water skiing.
© 3Dec48; MP3596,
98. Dec. 8, 1948. President attends gift
presentation to USS Missouri. Fog in
England. French gratitude train, Truman
and daughter [at the Washington Press
Club]. Chambers and Hiss. WAC Colonel
(Mary Hallaren, sworn into Regular Army].
4-H Club winners, Barbara Ann Scott
{arrives in New York], Sports: Notre
Dame-USC; high school championship
[Philadelphia]; high school all star football
(Charlotte, N. C.]; 6-man wrestling
[Montreal].
© 8Dec48; MP3597,
99. Dec. 10, 1948. Western Berlin votes
against Communism, [City Council selects
the Social Democrat, Reuter, for Mayor.]
U.S. marines land in China as Red peril
grows. U.S. evacuees leave [Shanghai]
China, Spy inquiry [by Committee on Un-
American Activities] reveals papers taken
from State Department, California pays
tribute to Barkley. Football player of the
year [Doak Walker receives Heisman
trophy in New York]. Skating Vanities of
1949 [at Chicago]. [War wounded X-mas
fund, Skouras theatres join Journal
American in launching drive.]
© 10Dec48; MP3638.
100. Dec. 14, 1948. President Truman
presented with turkeys. Mrs, Eleanor
Roosevelt returns [from the United Nations
meeting in Paris]. President Prio of Cuba
in New York City. Russian airmen flee
Iron Curtain [to American zone of Austria].
New type helicopter performs amazing
acrobatics in tests [Windsor Locks, Conn.]
Water show [at Palm Desert, Calif.]
Citation wins at Tanforan. Spirit of
Christmas [at Bethlehem and Nazareth].
© 14Dec48; MP3639.
101, Dec. 17, 1948. Thousands of lives lost
in sinking of Chinese vessel. Endurance
fliers [over Indio, Calif., in the air 26 days].
Airlift training in Montana. Fog fails to
halt Berlin airlift. The season's greetings:
Cardinal Spellman [at New York Foundling
Hospital]; international greetings [from
children of foreign diplomats in Washing-
ton]; underwater Santa Claus [at Marine-
land, Fla.] Kid's boxing [at Madison
Square Boy's Club in New York]. French
bike race [for the Ile de France champion-
ship].
© 17Dec48; MP3662,
102. Dec. 21, 1948. Britain's royalty at
christening of Prince Charles, Aviation:
Wright brothers’ plane [returned to Smith-
sonian Institution]. Collier trophy award
{Truman honors airplane builder Bell and
research engineer Stack for supersonic
speed]. Wrecked C-47 saved [takes off
from Illinois wheat fields]. Zanuck
honored [for "Gentlemen's Agreement"'].
Pro football champions [Eagles vs.
Cardinals, Browns vs, Bills]. Boat parade
opens Fort Lauderdale fishing festival.
Barbara Ann Scott along Broadway
[champion on skates].
© 21Dec48; MP3663.
103. Dec. 24, 1948. Headliners of 1948:
Democracy vs. Communism [Berlin air-
lift. Czechoslovakia falls to Reds.
Masaryk a suicide]. Marshall Plan signed
by President. Italian Christian Democratic
Party defeats Communists. In France,
Reds aim to sabotage Marshall Plan.
Mrs. Kosenkina jumps from consulate
window to escape Reds. Reds sweep
across China. State of Israel proclaimed.
Bernadotte and Ghandi murdered. India
gains independence. Japanese war
criminals hanged. Japan hit by earthquake.
Truman elected. Elizabeth Bentley,
Chambers, and Hiss [in spy scandal].
Floods in Pacific Northwest. Pershing
dies at 87. Eisenhower becomes president
of Columbia University. Truman honors
Bell and Stack for rocket plane. Air
Forces' B-36 takes off, Wilhelmina
abdicates, and Juliana assumes crown.
Winthrop Rockefeller marries coal miner's
daughter, King George and Queen Elizabeth
married 25 years. Royal baby, Prince
Charles, with Princess Elizabeth and
Prince Philip.
© 24Dec48; MP3664.
104, Dec. 28, 1948. Rescue saga of 13 men
marooned on Greenland icecap. Rome:
war veterans riot [demanding increase of
pensions]. Long Island: Shinnecock light-
house [razed]. China gold rush [bank
places gold on sale]. Stage and screen
stars entertain wounded vets [Broadway
columnist Ed Sullivan arranges show].
Petrillo signs contract for musicians.
Warm Springs kids flown home for the
holidays. Connie Mack celebrates 86th
birthday. Swimming forum in Ft. Lauder-
dale, Fla,
© 28Dec48; MP3680.
Volume 32, 1948/49.
1. Dec. 31, 1948. Sports highlights of 1948.
Sports highlights of 1948; horse racing,
motor mania, golf, boxing, baseball,
football, winter sports, the Olympics,
© 31Dec48; MP3732.
2. Jan, 4, 1949. Dramatic rescue of 12
fliers from Greenland icecap. Puerto
Rico inaugurates first elected governor,
Senator Barkley and Bob Hope [return
from Germany]. Nation ushers in the new
year with a bang. Picturesque parade
hails Orange Bowl classic in Miami.
Tournament of Roses [Pasadena]. Football:
Rose Bowl; Orange Bowl; Sugar Bowl;
Cotton Bowl.
© 4Jan49; MP3733.
3. Jan, 7, 1949. President asks Congress
for new laws. Colorado blizzard, Arkansas
tornado. Eisenhower launches Boy Scout
drive. Two former kings [Duke of Windsor
and King Leopold] play golf. Golden Gloves
bouts thrill fans with slam-bang slugging.
© 7Jan49; MP3734.
4, Jan, 11, 1949. Marshall resigns; Ache-
son to head State Department. Nature on
the rampage: gales lash English coast;
record-breaking rain causes flood in
Birmingham, Ala.; blizzard sweeps over
Rocky Mountains. Women in politics [at
the Women's Press Club, Washington].
Gay mummers stage picturesque parade
in Philadelphia. Governor Warren inaugu-
rated at Tallahassee, A million dollars in
mink auctioned at Minneapolis, Aerial
daredevils thrill crowds at Miami air
show. French boxing fans see leather fly
in bantamweight bout. New York photo-
graphers pick Florida girl as their Queen.
© 11Jan49; MP3780.
5. Jan,.14, 1949. News of the nation: Sen-
ate hears Acheson; California snowfall;
Florida bathing-suit fashions. France
expresses thanks to U. S. by Gratitude
Train. German kids laugh, cry, and thrill
to marionette show. Sports: St. Louis U.
beats Long Island U. in basketball; Los
Angeles Open Golf Tournament; Silver
Skates finals at Madison Square Garden,
© 14Jan49; MP3781.
6. Jan, 18, 1949, Top U. S. Reds go on
trial in New York. The March of Dimes
Poster Girl visits President Truman;
Mrs. Roosevelt inaugurates 1949 March
of Dimes drive. Heavy snows cause great
damage in western states: South Dakota
town of Wall buried in 20-foot drifts;
starving deer come down from mountains
to be fed. Aviation: Light plane [piloted
by Bill Odum] sets distance record; jet
powered missile [demonstrated at Point
Mugu, California]. Winter sports: Speed
skating, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; ski-
jumping classic at Fox River Grove, Ill.
© 18Jan49; MP3782.
7, Jan. 21, 1949, The inauguration of
President Truman: inaugural speech;
inaugural parade; inaugural highlights.
© 21Jan49; MP3783.
8, Jan, 25, 1949, Rhodes: Israel and Egypt
discuss peace. Israel: new nation prepares
for first election. China: civil war nears
end as Chiang retires, Dean Acheson
becomes Secretary of State. [Archbishop]
Athenagoras leaves for enthronement [as
Patriarch of Eastern Orthodox Church,
Istanboul]. President Truman and Petrillo.
Winston Churchill paints on Riviera. New
York film critics honor Olivia De Havilland.
Yachting: Sydney-Hobart racing classic.
ars
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
MOVIETONE NEWS.
Volume 32, 1948/49, Cont'd.
Skiing dog.
_ © 25Jan49; MP3799.
9. Jan, 28, 1949. "Operation Haylift'' feeds
snowbound livestock in Utah, London:
3000-pound Nazi bomb is removed.
Mexican floods. Rome: blessing animals.
David Ben-Gurion wins Israel backing.
Mao Tze-Tung, Chinese Red general.
Tyrone Power meets De Gasperi. Aviation:
huge jet bomber XB-47. Sports: Boudreau
signs up; ski jumping at Dubuque, Iowa;
water skiing at Cypress Gardens,
© 28Jan49; MP3800.
10, Feb, 1, 1949. History in Israel: new
state holds first election; refugees arrive
from Cyprus. Canadian Parliament [opens].
Chicago: gas plant explodes. Los Angeles:
March of Dimes parade. Tyrone Power
weds Linda Christian in Rome ceremony.
Sports: Millrose games; Santa Anita racing;
French skiing.
© 1Feb49; MP3844,
11. Feb. 4, 1949. French Gratitude Train
arrives in New York. Carbondale, Pa.;
mine [cave-in] threatens town. New
Hampshire: Wacs test clothing. Philadel-
phia; wind blast tunnel [to test effect of
air pressure on pilots]. March of Dimes
fashion show. Sled dog race. Ski jumping;
Sverre Kongsgaard. Comedy diving.
© 4Feb49; MP3819.
12. Feb. 8, 1949. Cardinal Spellman pro-
tests Communist trial of Hungarian
Cardinal [Mindszenty]. Chinese refugees
flee Nanking as Reds advance. Giant
180-passenger Constitution plane flies
across U.S. French Gratitude Train wel-
comed in Washington. Awards presented
for contributions to brotherhood. Ice
skating: Middle Atlantic speed races.
Rodeo in Palm Springs.
© 8Feb49; MP3820,
13. Feb. 11, 1949. XB-47 jet bomber spans
U.S. in less than four hours. Athenagoras,
new Greek patriarch, is enthroned. Wash-
ington: Governor Dewey at Lincoln Day
dinner. Italy: Mt. Cassino rebuilt. New
York: $2,500,000 worth of narcotics seized.
Duluth: Minnesota ski club invitational meet.
Army boxing at Ft. Myer, Va. Surf carni-
val in Australia.
© 11Feb49; MP3872.
14, Feb. 15, 1949. America speaks on
brotherhood [speeches by Dwight D.
Eisenhower, James A, Farley, Henry
Ford Il, Paul Hoffman, and William Green].
Hitler's chancellory blown up by Reds.
"Flying Wing'' jet bomber crosses U. S.
non-stop. William Allen White honored in
Emporia. Bowling congress [meets at
Atlantic City]. College ski meet at Banff,
Alberta, St, Paul hails 1949 winter carni-
val.
© 15Feb49; MP3873,
15. Feb. 18, 1949. Truman sees great
display of power by U. S. Air Force, Oil
tank explosion in New Jersey. U.S. Army
supplies shipped to China, Paris publishing
house ransacked. New tubeless tire. Tea
experts meet in New York. Hollywood
spotlight: Photoplay magazine awards.
New York dog show top honors go to
champion boxer. French Gratitude Train
arrives at Chicago. Wrestling in Paris.
Mr. New York City [selected by Brooklyn
YMCA}
© 18Feb49; MP3874.
16, Feb. 22, 1949. Papal consistory pro-
tests trial of Hungary Cardinal [Mindszenty].
Air Force ditches B-17 [as scientific
experiment]. Navy demolishes old blimp
hangar. Secretary Royall reports on tour
of Pacific bases. 'Down to the Sea in Ships
premiere. Helicopter herder chases
marauding elk into corrals. Florida:
school for umpires. Mexican sailfishing.
Maine: giant bobsled,
© 22Féb49; MP3907.
17. Feb. 25, 1949, Dr. Chaim Weizmann
becomes Israel's first president. Huge
crowd hears Pope denounce dictatorships.
Carnival time in Europe. Colorado's
historic Cripple Creek train makes last
run. French Gratitude Train welcomed at
Los Angeles. New York: Anna Louise
Strong [Pro-Communist writer given
grand jury subpoena]. Germany: man in
ball. Chicago: Miss Photoflash. World
ice skating championships-_held in Paris.
© 25Feb49; MP3908,
18, Mar, 1, 1949. Hawaii's famous Mauna
Loa goes into action again. U.S. naval
aviation: Caroline Mars; Martin Mauler.
Spectacular show put on by Fort Bragg
flame throwers, Spring hat fashions,
French Gratitude Train arrives at San
Francisco. Sports: Santa Anita handicap;
ski jumping at Iron Mountain, Mich.;
gliding contest; cliff diving at Nassau.
© 1Mar49; MP3909.
19, Mar. 4, 1949, B-50, giant U. S. bomber
flies around the world non-stop. Historic
armistice is signed between Israel and
Egypt. Brussels meeting of European
union heckled by Reds. Chicken Every
Sunday" premiere in Tucson, Arizona.
California [police recover loot stolen by
Gerard Dennis]. New Orleans: Mardi Gras.
"Snake Pit" plaque award. Baseball; New
York Yankees and St, Louis Cardinals
training. Smith College swimmers.
© 4Mar49; MP3910,
20. Mar. 8, 1949. Vishinsky, Gromyko
promoted in Red cabinet change, President
Truman on vacation [Key West, Fla.].
Security Council admits Israel to UN. U.S.
and Canadian spies [Valentin Gubitchev,
Judith Coplon, and Sam Carr and his wife].
Swedish freighter runs aground off Holland.
Get-rich-quick (?) fad sweeps nation in
Pyramid Clubs. Washington Senators,
Boston Braves, Cleveland Indians training.
Pro basketball: Lakers and Globe Trotters.
Collegiate basketball: Notre Dame-NYU.
© 8Mar49; MP3945.
21. Mar. 11, 1949. Odom flies 5,010 miles
non-stop in light plane. Axis Sally
[Mildred Gillars] convicted. B & O train
robbers. President Truman receives
honorary degree [Doctor of Laws at Rollins
College in Florida]. Special film award is
presented for ''The Snake Pit,"’ Don't
throw away your old carpets: wear 'em
as hats. Joe Louis turns in his gloves for
a desk. Brooklyn Dodgers start baseball
training. Detroit Tigers get in shape.
Chariot racing revived in Rome.
© 11Mar42; MP3946,
22. Mar. 15, 1949. Coal miners quit as
Lewis orders two-week holiday. Tokyo:
new Japanese police force marks Ist
anniversary. Rome: blessing cars.
Scientists restore fabulous Egyptian temple
of Karnak. Fashions from Paris. Colleges
run ''Mother Is a Freshman" beauty con-
tests. Banished ball players [Fred Martin,
Max Lanier] sue major leagues. Phila-
delphia Athletics get into form, Pittsburgh
Pirates train in California, Chicago Cubs
get in shape at Los Angeles. Canoe
bogganing at Bridgton, Maine. Boys boxing
[Boys Athletic League of New York].
© 15Mar49; MP3947,
23. Mar. 18, 1949. Sons and daughters of
Erin parade on St. Patrick's Day [New
York City]. Truman plays host on his
vacation [at Key West]. North Atlantic
Pact, Moshe Sharett arrives at New York.
Russia returns the Milwaukee, Last
minute rush to pay income tax. Young war
orphans from Baltic lands find refuge in
U. S. Navy football practice. Mutts dog
race. Golden Gloves tournament of
champions [Madison Square Garden].
© 18Mar49; MP3986,
24. Mar. 22, 1949. Democracies unite in
North Atlantic Defense Treaty: European
members discuss Pact; Secretary Acheson
says Treaty is necessary; Italian Com-
munists denounce Pact. New York: dope
seizure. Tyrone Power in England. Oak
Ridge [home of atomic energy] opened.
$20,000,000 luxury Shamrock Hotel is
opened in Houston, President Truman is
given an "Oscar" by the newsreels. Invita-
tion basketball [San Francisco vs. Loyola].
Motorcycle mud race,
© 22Mar49; MP3987,
25. Mar. 25, 1949. President talks on
housing and rent control. Communists
here for international peace conference,
Professor Counts warns of Red infiltration,
Churchill arrives in New York, Polish
seamen [jump ship to remain in U. S.]
London riots [by British fascists]. Variety
Boys' Club is dedicated in Los Angeles,
Evzones of Greece to celebrate their
independence in U. S.
© 25Mar49; MP3988.
26. Mar, 29, 1949, Feelings run high at
Red-sponsored "peace" talks in New York.
Pope Pius thanks American people for their
charity. Greeks celebrate independence
day with parade in New York. Royal
Evzones pay a call on President and Mrs.
Truman, Royal Evzones visit Chicago.
Hollywood spotlight: Academy Award
winners. Tornado sweeps five states,
taking terrific toll, Roller derby [Brook-
lyn]. Grand National Steeplechase
{Aintree, England]. Sweepstakes winners.
© 29Mar49; MP3989,
27. Apr. 1, 1949. Greece celebrates 128th
anniversary of independence. Bevin and
Gromyko arrive at New York. Israeli war
heroes to tour U. S. Secretary Johnson
says U. S. must remain strong. "Fido"
demonstration [at Los Angeles Airport]
disperses fog for aviation safety. B'nai
B'rith honors Spyros P. Skouras in
Philadelphia, 9-year-old Italian prodigy
[Roberto Bonzi] conducts Paris orchestra.
Intercity Golden Gloves [Madison Square
Garden]. Water skiing [by Willa Worthing-
ton at Cypress Gardens, Fla.] New Jersey
handicap drive [to employ the physically
handicapped].
© 1Apr49; MP4044,
28. Apr. 5, 1949. 12 nations sign Atlantic
Pact in Washington. Churchill declares
atom bomb saves Europe from Reds.
Cerdan-Terpin fight [Empress Hall in
London], East-West basketball [Madison
Square Garden]. AAU [men's indoor
swimming championships at Daytona
Beach, Fla.].
© 5Apr49; MP4045,
29. Apr. 8, 1949, Army Day parade
[Washington, D, C.] UN assembly meets.
Bank fugitive [Richard Crowe] caught,
Hope diamond sold. Rome: Pope Pius XII
celebrates his golden anniversary. London:
the lights go on again in England, College
professor [George Keller] makes a hobby
of training killers" [tiger, lion, jaguar,
panther]. Fashions for tall girls, Pee Wee
Golf [Tournament at Dubsdread Country
Club in Orlando, Fla.]
© 8Apr49; MP4046,
30. Apr. 12, 1949. U.S. parades power
here and abroad on Army Day: New York,
Trieste, Germany. California: girl killed
in well, Florida; chiefs of staff meet.
Greece: King Paul and Queen Frederica
[celebrate the opening of the Canal of
Corinth]. New York: the Big Top comes
to the big town. Golf: Masters Tournament
{Augusta, Ga.] Navy kids boxing[Annapolis].
Kid swimmer [23 month old Dennis
McShane].
© 12Apr49; MP4047.
31. Apr. 15, 1949, U.S. Northwest hit
by worst earthquake, Delaware Bay:
tankerfreighter crash. South Carolina:
women marines, Italy: Way of the Cross
re-enacted. Chaim Weizmann arrives
{in U. S.] Dwight Taylor, boy scientist.
Acrobatic dog. California rodeo.
© 15Apr49; MP4076.
32. Apr. 19, 1949. The nation observes
Easter: Hollywood Bowl; New York City.
Nation ponders strangeness of “crying
statue." U.S. answers Russia's Atlantic
Pact blast. Dr. Bunche returns from
Palestine. Missouri River shortened for
flood control. Dancing champions crowned
in Paris. Bill Barris and Dick Riedel
break endurance record [of 726 hours in
the air]. President Truman opens the
baseball season,
© 19Apr49; MP4077.
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Volume 32, 1948/49. Cont'd,
33. Apr, 22, 1949, The President has abusy
day in Washington, Chinese Red troops
cross the Yangtz on way to Nanking. Boo
little's raiders, who bombed Tokyo, mark
anniversary, Deep sea fishermen go after
big tarpon in Mexican meet, Eire: new
Irish republic proclaimed, Germany: anti-
Red parade ends in riot, Japan; Nipponese
take to square dancing, he Aim fair,
Circus entertains crippled children of
Warm Springs.
© 22Apr49; MP4078,
34, Apr. 26, 1949. Communist advance to
south imperils Nationalist China, London:
Commonwealth premiers [received by
King George]. New York: war orphans
[arrive from Europe]. Puerto Rico sugar
crop. Washington: Dr. and Mrs. Weizmann
and Mr, and Mrs, Truman. Mother of
eight seeks new husband. Brother and
sister do stunts outside 13th floor window.
Speed skating [at Colorado Springs]. Hell
drivers [at Los Angeles Coliseum].
© 26Apr49; MP4079.
35. Apr. 29, 1949, Victory for airlift;
Reds move to end Berlin blockade.
Washington: Secretary Royall resigns.
California: endurance fliers [land after
six weeks in the sky]. New York:
Christopher Society awards. Hollywood:
Richard Widmark hand imprint in cement.
Texas: Mrs, E. A. Gillis, mother of year.
Greece; King Paul and Queen Frederica
visit Kalavrita. Egypt excavates buried
treasure of ancient kings. Swimming-
diving, National AAU meet. Shooting
rapids on McKenzie River.
© 29Apr49; MP4141.
36. May 3, 1949. Last of evacuees flee
Shanghai as the Reds close in. New York:
Loyalty Day parade. Virginia: Queen
Shenandoah crowned at Apple Blossom fete.
Berlin; new gambling casino opens.
Washington, D. C.: Georgetown University
president [Hunter Guthrie]. Aviation:
Able Mable, a Martin bomber. Track meet:
the Penn Relays. AAU gymnasts [Chicago].
Ski clowns at Cypress Gardens.
© 3May49; MP4142,
37. May 6, 1949. Russia agrees to end
Berlin blockade: New York; Big Four
meeting; Berlin, barge canal dispute; at
Grafenwohr, Gen. Clay bids good-bye to
his troops. New York Jews hail Israel's
first anniversary. Mme. Pandit is India's
first ambassador to U. S. Colonel
Demarest. The incident of Leo Durocher.
Sydney horse show. Motorcycle hill
climbers [East Lewiston, Idaho].
© 6May49; MP4143.
38. May 10, 1949. Triplets expected,
quadruplets born, parents pleased.
Secretary of Defense [Johnson] praises
men of Berlin airlift. Surrounded Shanghai
barricades itself,against Reds. Princess
Margaret vacations in Italy. Variety Club
honors Herbert Hoover, Hollywood Park
track destroyed by fire. The Kentucky
Derby.
© 10May49; MP4144,
39. May 12, 1949. Israel becomes 59th
member of United Nations, Berlin hails
end of Red blockade. Shanghai witnesses
public execution of Chinese Reds, Wash-
ington: bond wagon christened. New York:
Dr. Bunche honored. Quantico: Marine
maneuvers, Memphis: Cotton Carnival,
Canadian Golden Gloves. Girls baseball
training [West Baden, Ind.]
© 12May49; MP4154,
40. May 17, 1949. Blasts and fire damage
N. Y.-N. J. Holland Tunnel. Blockade of
Berlin is lifted. Truman honors "women
of achievement" [voted by the Women's
Press Club of Washington]. "I Am an
American Day" [Central Park, New York
City]. Barkley salutes Israel. "It Happens
Every Spring" premiere. Aviation:
Truculent Turtle flight. Goodall golf
[New Rochelle, N. Y.]. The Preakness.
© 17May49; MP4153,
41, May 20, 1949, General Clay comes home
from Berlin. Truman opens "Opportunity"
Bond drive. Another Roosevelt enters
politics [Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.].
Pope Pius proclaims new saint [Jeanne de
Lestonnac]. President Dutra of Brazil
arrives in U.S. "It Happens Every Spring"
premiere [at Ann Arbor, Mich.]. Barkley
salutes Israel [at Madison Square Garden].
U.S, Air Force tests inflated building for
radar work. Water sports: Florida
introduces the skim boat [at Cypress
Gardens]; Wellesley Sophs win crew race.
© 20May49; MP4211.
42. May 24, 1949. Foreign ministers of the
"Big Four'' meet in Paris. Rioting in
Berlin over rail strike against the Reds.
Floods, tornadoes strike in central and
western U.S. Mechanical crib [automatic
night nurse" rocks the cradle]. New jet
fighter F-90 [ground-tested at Burbank,
Calif.). Giant flying boat [at Alameda,
Calif.] Tulip time in Holland, Mich.
Water festival (Saginaw, Mich., has new
water system]. Sports: P.A.L. boxing
[tournament]; Mr. America [contest];
Los Angeles relays [at Coliseum].
© 24May49; MP4212,
43. May 27, 1949. "Big Four" discuss
German problems at Paris meeting. The
nation pays final tribute to Secretary
Forrestal. Airborne maneuvers at Fort
Bragg, N. C. Greek Queen visits war
orphan camps. Canada starts big spring
log drive. South Sea preacher arrives
[Seventh Day Adventist missionary].
Oysters do grow on trees down in Puerto
Rico, First outdoor art fair held at
Columbus [Ohio]. Sports: Navy boxing
{at Alameda, Calif.]; girl water skier
[Willa Worthington].
© 27May49; MP4213,
44, May 31, 1949, Atomic Energy Com-
mission is investigated. A.F.L. holds
union industries show in Cleveland, Rita
Hayworth weds Aly Khan in France.
Latest in trailers for vacation [trailer
display at Crystal Lake, Ill.]. High
temperature test for supersonic pilots.
Winston Churchill in Glasgow.
© 31May49; MP4214,
45, June 3, 1949. Eisenhower awards
Columbia degrees to old comrades
(Generals Lucius Clay and Omar Bradley].
England frees Eisler. Alger Hiss on trial.
Hirohito visits Nagasaki. Annapolis color
girl. The wedding of Rita and Aly. Ter-
rific spills at Indianapolis 500-mile race.
© 3Jun49; MP4333.
46. June 7, 1949, Marshall honored by
16 countries of ECA plan, Annapolis
graduation. Moscow parade. Tokyo stock
exchange is re-opened, Photographers
beauty queen. Celebrities golf [Bob Hope,
Bing Crosby, and government officials].
English Derby. Sweepstakes winner.
© 7Jun49; MP4334,
47. June 10, 1949. West Point graduation,
California: How not to fly [stunt aviator
Sammy Mason]. Virginia: Navy hell week
[for demolition teams]. Kentucky: Trappist
monks centennial. Berlin railroad strike.
Nagasaki [celebrates 400th anniversary of
introduction of Christianity to Japan by]
St. Francis Xavier. Summer skiing. Tuna
fishing.
© 10Jun49; MP4335.
48. June 14, 1949. President Truman
attends reunion of war buddies. Will
Rogers Memorial Hospital [taken over by
Variety Clubs]. New rescue boat [tried
by Coast Guard]. Beautiful blonde contest.
Milk festival [Harvard, Ill.] London:
trooping of colors, France: French stunt
flying. Australian storm. U.S. Open Golf,
Belmont Stakes.
© 14Jun49; MP4336,
“49, June 17, 1949, Trieste voters prefer
Italy over Reds. Hitler's yacht.
Stratosphere balloons, Ku Klux Klan on the
march, Fan fashions. Wrestler learns
about bear hugs the hard way. St. Louis
chimps prove monkeys "ain't so cwazy."
© 17Jun49; MP4337,.
50, June 21, 1949. Chambers vs. Hiss in
dramatic New York Red spy trial. Paris:
De Gaulle at General Le Clere ceremonies.
South Africa gold mining. London gets all
dressed up for Ascot racing. Girl channel
swimmer [Shirley May France] Dynamite
man [Leo Simon}
© 21Jun49; MP4338,
51. June 24, 1949. Big Four come to terms;
German-Austrian decisions made at Paris
talks. New York; 1 pound portable iron
lung. Indo-China: Ex-Emperor Bao Dai.
Colorado: Governors' conference, Boxing:
Charles-Walcott fight. Wimbledon tennis.
Indian canoe race.
© 24Jun49; MP4351,
52. June 28, 1949. The heat is on [scenes
of people on the Eastern Seaboard seeking
relief from the heat]. New Jersey: oil
refinery fire. Flash flood at St. Peters-
burg, W. Va. Governor Warren weds.
Masonic parade, Florala, Ala. Seattle:
tractor-type landing gear. Marines sum-
mer training at Little Creek, Va. Wales:
quad families. Miss Atlantic City.
Equipoise Mile at Arlington Park, Chicago.
New Zealand skiing.
© 28Jun49; MP4352.
53. July 1, 1949. Washington: counterfeiters
seized. English channel; Princess Astrid
sinks. Ceremony of the walking towers at
Nola, Italy. New York: PAL outing for
orphans, Santa Monica: St. John's hospital
[breaks ground for new wing]. 74-year-old
man held on charges of swindling women.
Fashions for coeds. Rapids boat race on
Arkansas River. Water ski capers.
© 1Jul49; MP4353.
54. July 5, 1949. Judith Coplon found guilty
in spy trial. Irene Dunne honored with the
Catholic Laetare medal, Chinese war
orphan [arrives in New York]. Australian
floods. Wimbledon tennis. Night water
skiing.
© 5Jul49; MP4354.
55. July 8, 1949. Western Union Fleet
maneuvers [British, French, Dutch, and
Belgian ships]. General Patton memorial
statue [Tilly, France]. Jap war prisoners
return from Russia. U.S. Navy displays
Douglas Skyraider. California co-ed wins
beauty crown as "Miss Chinatown."
Central City hails opening of Gala 1949
festival. Wimbledon tennis. Henley regat-
ta. Summer ski jump [Lake Placid].
© 8Jul49; MP4368.
56. July 12, 1949, Hiss trial ends. Snyder
in London. Mrs. Perle Mesta sworn in
[as Minister to Luxembourg]. Senator
Johnson [speaks] on movie taxes. Strange
stone-age race discovered in New Guinea.
Battery to Coney swim [by Shirley May
France]. Night trotting [Roosevelt Race-
way, Westbury, L. I.] Dog soccer.
© 12Jul49; MP4369.
57. July 15, 1949. Two air disasters
cause fearful loss of life in India and
California. The President says U. S.
can prevent a depression. Bathing suit
fashions. All Star baseball [Ebbets Field,
Brooklyn].
© 15Jul49; MP4390.
58. July 19, 1949, President Truman signs
housing bill, opening new era, West
Virginia: chiefs of staff meeting. Connecti-
cut: Navy rescue bell. Virginia: Navy
ROTC training. London: 2,500-pound dud
bomb near hospital. Munich: studio fire.
England's bonnie Prince Charles at
8 months.
© 19Jul49; MP4391.
59. July 22, 1949. Truman at Shriners
Diamond Jubilee [in Chicago]. Seattle plane
erash, Ile de France [returns to the
tourist trade]. Chicago glue plant fire.
Switzerland: Czech tennis players
{Vladimir Cernik and Jaroslav Drobny].
Washington: Jackie Robinson [testifies
before the Un-American Activities Com-
mittee]. "You're My Everything" premiere
[in Hollywood]. Science: Seat ejector bail
out [tested at San Rafael, Calif.]; Cosmic
ray rockets [tested by the Navy].
© 22Jul49; MP4440,
60. July 26, 1949, Atlantic Treaty signed
by Truman; arms fight looms. 50,000th
D.P, arrives [in Boston]. Anniversary:
Israel ''V" Day [celebrated in Tel Aviv].
The blue Danube [is re-opened to travel].
Earl of Harewood [is engaged to Marion
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Stein]. Clifton Webb in Rome. Frog
jumping jamboree [at Boys' Club, in
Worcester, Mass.] Paris swimming meet
[in Tourelle Pool]. [Coaltown wins]
Arlington Handicap.
© 26Jul49; MP4441,
61, July 29, 1949. Australian flood ruin
[outside Sydney]. Lle de France arrives
{in New York]. Hirohito sees swim meet
[in Tokyo]. Log drive in Idaho [on the
Clearwater River]. Grandmother beauty
contest [in Chicago]. Amputees baseball
[at New York's Polo Grounds]. Lesnevich-
Charles training [in New Jersey]. Del Mar
racing [Bolero wins the Inaugural Handi-
cap]. International motor-bike race in
Vienna. Summer ski jump [at Guilford,
N. H.]
© 29Jul49; MP 442,
62. Aug. 2, 1949. Acheson denies arms to
Europe will start war. Churchill in Italy.
New Viking "invasion" [on the Kentish
coast]. New Jersey: freak mid-air crash.
Canada: rain maker [Donald Johnston comes
to the aid of farmers]. New York: tall girl
beauty contest. Water sports: snowbird
yachts [in New Port Harbor, Calif.]; two-
year-old diver [Dennis McShane]; water
ski show [in Cypress Gardens].
© 2Aug49; MP4443.
63. Aug. 5, 1949. Marshall advises a strong
front against Russia. Truman meets
[American Legion] Boys' Forum. [Douglas]
Fairbanks and CARE. Nation pays tribute
to Herbert Hoover on 75th birthday. Shirley
May France [prepares to swim the English
Channel]. Mr. Ideal Man (Sonny Myers].
Cheer leaders! school [Sam Houston Col-
lege, in Texas].
© 5Aug49; MP4444.
64, Aug. 9, 1949, Pin-point bombing
supplies Alpine observatories [with neces-
sary provisions]. R.O.T.C. cadets [at
Fort Eustis, Va.] Indian "landlords"
[receive annual payment from Canadian
government]. Tallest man [Clifford
Thompson]. Aviation science [jet planes
tested]. French horse show [in Paris].
New Zealand deep sea fishing. Aqua
glamour [diving exhibition by Olympic
performer, Helen Crlenkovich, in Holly-
wood]. World premiere of "Slattery's
Hurricane, in Miami, Fla.
© 9Aug49; MP4445.
65. Aug. 12, 1949. Earthquake devastates
many towns in Ecuador. Forest fire in
Montana. Philippine President [Elpidio
Quirino] in Washington. President Truman
signs National Security Bill. U.S. Coast
Guard celebrates its 159th anniversary.
Sports: Tam-O'Shanter golf [Lloyd Man-
grum wins first prize]; the Hambletonian
is won by Miss Tilly].
© 12Aug49; MP4455,
66. Aug. 16, 1949. Vice President Alben
Barkley is honored by his home town,
Paducah, Ky. Berlin kids' holiday.
Aviation: Overhead cable used as runway
[near Baltimore]; Operation Foil [joint
American-British bombers test England's
defenses]; carrier-based jet fighters
[tested]. Sports: All-star football [in
Chicago]; Soap-box Derby [at Akron, Ohio];
Junior Rodeo [at Post, Texas].
© 16Aug49; MP4456,
67. Aug. 19, 1949. Twelve nations discuss
age-old plan for a united Europe, Helicop-
ter maneuvers [at Quantico, Va.] Bradley,
Collins [at swearing-in ceremony]; Johnson
[attends meeting of Armed Forces Policy
Council]. Mayor O'Dwyer [attends inaugura-
tion of Harry Brandt as president of the
Independent Theatre Owners Association],
Miss America [Bebe Shopp on the French
Riviera]. New Yorkers see movie
premiere in the clouds. Sports: Tourna-
ment of Saracens [in Arezzo, Italy];
Sheriff's Rodeo [in the Los Angeles
Coliseum].
© 19Aug49; MP4457,
68, Aug. 23, 1949. Gar Wood's boat [the,
twin-hulled Venturi]. Disabled vets
convention [in Cleveland]. Motion Picture
Appreciation Week [celebrated in Little
Rock, Ark.] Fortifications in Swiss Alps
{revealed as Switzerland-celebrates its
658th year as an independent nation].
Amphibious maneuvers [at Little Creek,
Va.]. Bernarr MacFadden [at Dansville,
N. Y.]. National A.A.U. Swimming [Meet
at Memorial Coliseum Pool, Los Angeles].
Connie Mack honored [in New York].
Baseball Congress [Semi-Pro Tournament
at Wichita, Kan.].
© 23Aug49; MP4458.
69. Aug. 26, 1949. Forest fires in France.
Ecuador 'quake reconstruction. President
Truman signs North Atlantic treaty. Tom
Clark sworn in as Supreme Court Justice.
Harold McGrath sworn in as Attorney
General. Asbury Park baby parade.
Campbell's speedboat [Bluebird aims to
surpass record]. National Doubles tennis
finals. Auto race in Britain. Women's
AAU swimming [San Antonio, Texas].
© 26Aug49; MP4553.
70, Aug. 30, 1949. Truman addresses
American Legion in Philadelphia. Terrific
hurricane rips Florida with 162-mile
winds, [Paul Hoffman] head of ECA tours
Europe. F.D.R.'s great grandchild
[Nicholas Delano Seagraves]. Firemen of
Italy [give demonstration of climbing
perpendicular buildings]. Davis Cup
singles. Little League baseball [Ham-
monton, N. J., vs. Pensacola, Fla.]
© 30Aug49; MP4554.
71. Sept. 2, 1949. Washington five-percent
hearing. Legionaires on parade [Phila-
delphia]. $4,000,000 grocery fire in San
Francisco. Coast Guard wins battle over
polio in epic of the sea. Skating spectacle
of the 1950 Ice Capades. Women swimmers
in three-mile test [Clemonton Lake Park,
N. J.]. New York Giants train at Saranac
Lake. Helldrivers [Middleboro, Mass.]
© 2Sep49; MP4555,
72. Sept. 6, 1949. New Legion Commander
[George Craig, of Indiana]. GAR's final
encampment [at Indianapolis]. F. D.
Roosevelt, Jr., takes a bride. Greek King
sees successful assault on guerrillas.
Naples fiesta. Football training. Vacation
schooner.
© 6Sep49; MP4843.
73. Sept. 9, 1949. International economics
[discussed at State Department in Washing-
ton]. President Truman on tour [to the
Allegheny County Fair]. Fatal crash
marks National Air Races at Cleveland.
Miss America, spectacle of beauty. If you
see double, blame it on this twin convention
(Huntington Beach, Calif.]. Labor Day
parade at Princeton, Indiana. National
tennis, Canadian 15 mile swim. Shirley
May France [English Channel swimmer].
© 9Sep49; MP4588.
74, Sept. 13, 1949. Tacoma rebuilds ill-
fated bridge "'Gallopin' Gertie." Super-
sonic jet speed features British air show.
Mrs. America; Miss America. Brother-
sister diving act [Kathy and Bubber
Tongay]. Table tennis wizardry.
© 13Sep49; MP4589. 4
75. Sept. 16, 1949. New German President
[Theodor Heuss]. Hapsburg wedding.
Theatre men hear [Charles] Sawyer.
Rocket probes cosmic ray. Boilermakers
get new home [Kansas City]. Variety Club
hat auction, Harvest Moon Ball. Science
is K.O.'d in wild-punching Australian bout.
© 16Sep49; MP4590,
76, Sept. 20, 1949. Canadian steamer burns
at dock; 200 killed and injured. New
Supreme Court Justice [Sherman Minton].
Greek Premier [Tsaldaris] arrives for UN.
Secretary Johnson lauds movies. Theatres
of Texas collect $170,000 for polio fund.
Swimming family [Mercers swim from
Manhattan to Coney Island]. Roller Derby.
Polo championship. Football training
[Univ. of Miami].
© 20Sep49; MP4591.
77. Sept. 23, 1949. Romulo elected presi-
dent as UN Assembly opens. Barkley on
U.S. reclamation. Labor parade in
Athens. Sweater girl of 1949, Introducing
"Satan's Angel,’ veteran paradog. Weight
lifting in Paris. Yacht racing [Ocean City,
N. J.].. Danish gymnasts.
© 23Sep49; MP4623.
78. Sept. 27, 1949. Does Russia possess
the atom bomb? President Truman
announces that an "atomic explosion"
occurred in Soviet Union, It's still swim
time in California. Los Angeles: University
of Southern California defeats Navy. South
Bend: Notre Dame trims Indiana.
© 27Sep49; MP4624,
79, Sept. 30, 1949. Truman signs trade bill.
Greek Holy Cross celebration [Asbury
Park, N. J.]: Report from film council
[made by George Murphy]. Kansas honors
Randolph Scott. Navy sea-air exercises.
Pennsylvania Week. Fashions in velvet.
Rodeo at Madison Square Garden. Army-
Davidson football. Yogi acrobatics.
© 30Sep49; MP4625.
80. Oct. 4, 1949. Steel strike. [George]
Marshall new Red Cross head. Truman at
Boyle dinner in Kansas City. New York:
veterans yield souvenir guns. London:
Harewood-Stein wedding. Tyler, Texas,
rose festival. Tank maneuvers at Fort
Bragg. Yanks and Dodgers win pennants.
Dartmouth-Penn football. Tulane-Georgia
Tech football. Pennsylvania Week.
© 40ct49; MP4626.
81. Oct. 7, 1949. UN building flag raising.
Truman on Community Chest drive. Child
of the year [Natalie Wood]. First jetliner
in America. Truman sees paratroops at
Ft. Bragg. Queen of the mermaids [at
Weekiwachee Springs, Fla.] The World
Series.
© 7O0ct49; MP4672.
82. Oct. 11, 1949, Yankees win World
Series. North Atlantic defense parley.
Operation Bulldog [airmen test England's
ability to repel an air attack]. Spellman
visits Pope Pius. Football highlights:
Southern California-Ohio State; Texas-
Oklahoma; Army-Michigan,.
© 110ct49; MP4673.
83. Oct. 14, 1949. The Navy fires its
broadside during Capital hearing. Washing-
ton: [Premier] Nehru [of India] arrives.
Arizona: endurance flyers. Minnesota:
Irving Brown talks [on popularity of
American films abroad]. All Golden Horse
Show [at Springfield, Mo.] Princess
Elizabeth's horse. Prison rodeo [Texas
State Prison].
© 140ct49; MP4674.
84. Oct. 18, 1949. Eleven top U.S. Reds
guilty after record trial, [Premier]
Nehru before U. S. Congress. Jeanne
Crain in cement [at Grauman's Chinese
Theatre]. Holy Name Holy Hour. The
pigskin parade: Notre Dame-Tulane;
Yale-Cornell; California-Southern
California.
© 18O0ct49; MP4675,
85. Oct. 21, 1949. Navy-Air Force feud
reaches climax at Congress hearing.
Fireworks attend UN Council vote on
Yugoslavia. Lumber ship afire at sea.
Nehru honored at Columbia University.
MacArthur host to General Collins. Lowell
Thomas arrives [in New York]. Mr.
Canada. All girl rodeo [Corpus Christi,
Tex.]. Texas-Arkansas football.
© 210ct49; MP4711.
86. Oct. 25, 1949. Truman attends UN
cornerstone rite in New York. U. S.
communists start five-year prison terms.
Nehru at Wellesley. Barkley hailed at
Florida University. 2000-year-old scrolls
found [Book of Isaiah presented at a
ceremony at the Library of Congress].
Football highlights: Penn 28, Navy 7;
Michigan 14, Minnesota 7.
© 250ct49; MP4712.
87, Oct. 28, 1949. Record flight by British
jet. Tucson-Greece affiliation [Greek
Foreign Minister Constantine Tzaldaris is
a visitor to Tucson, Ariz.]. Lady Godiva
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memorial [unveiling ceremony at Coventry,
England]. Nehru addresses Parliament of
Canada. How to get rich quick [Sweepstake
winners]. Pro tennis [Richard Gonzales
and Jack Kramer]. Water skiing [Cypress
Gardens, Fla.]
© 280ct49; MP4713,
88. Nov. 1, 1949, 100,000th displaced per-
son lands in U.S. Mrs. Eugenia Anderson
sworn in as Ambassador to Denmark.
Columbia University class rush. ECA
report by Eric Johnston. Vice President
Barkley engaged. Drama of the Yukon—
gold strike or hoax? New York Variety
Club is acclaimed by Mayor O'Dwyer.
The pigskin parade: Ohio State rips
Northwestern; California stops UCLA;
Alabama nips Georgia; Notre Dame sinks
Navy.
© 1Nov49; MP4760.
89. Nov. 4, 1949. Nation's worst civil air
erash kills 55 over Washington. Admiral
Sherman sworn in. Israeli housing for
refugees, Greece marks "no" da
[anniversary of ultimatum to Axis in 1940].
National Horse Show [Madison Square
Garden, New York]. Wrestling in Canada.
© 4Nov49; MP4761.
90. Nov. 8, 1949, Armistice Day 1949—let
there be peace. President Truman visits
Twin Cities. Football highlights: Stanford
upsets Southern California; Notre Dame
tops Michigan State; Army routs Fordham.
© 8Nov49; MP4762.
91. Nov. 11, 1949. Coal mine strike is
ealled off temporarily. Barkley named
grandfather of the year. Tyrone Powers
come home. Hero paratrooper [Marvin O.
Smith] is decorated for mid-air rescue.
This young French driver has a way with
Paris traffic. New York elections won by
Lehman and O'Dwyer. Ohio State—Pitts-
burg football. Death at the races [Rex
Mays killed at Del Mar Race Track].
Florida State University circus classes.
© 11Nov49; MP4763.
92. Nov. 15, 1949. Truman asks for world-
wide end of prejudice. 40,000 children find
parents [Children's Search Service of the
German Red Cross]. Gregory Peck
Europe-bound. French duelists "satisfy
honor."" The pigskin parade: Army-Penn;
Notre Dame-North Carolina; Vanderbilt-
Tulane; Maryland-Boston.
© 15Nov49; MP4764,
93. Nov. 18, 1949. We give thanks; Ameri-
cans hail blessings of a free nation,
Submarine fires guided missile, New jet
bomber XB-51. George H. Lanier Hospital
opened at Langdale, Ala. Powder Bowl
football game [at Ohio University] Por-
poise-ing [Silver Springs, Fla.] Oklahoma-
Missouri football.
© 18Nov49; MP4805.
94, Nov. 22, 1949. Nation stunned by
tragic B-29 air disasters [near Stockton,
Calif., and Bermuda]. Hollywood stars
appear at Royal Command show [in
London]. Barkley takes a wife—and has
"no comment," Alabama ceremony marks
first housing loan in U. S, Football high-
lights: California-Stanford; Ohio State-
Michigan; Yale-Harvard; Notre Dame-
Iowa,
© 22Nov49; MP4806.
95. Nov. 25, 1949. Pacific Ocean: ship
breaks in two [near Seattle]. New York:
farm exchange youths return. France:
stag hunt. Tokyo: horse show. Football:
star players and plays of 1949,
© 25Nov49; MP4807.
96. Nov. 29, 1949. Santa Claus parade opens
Hollywood holiday season, Montgomery
meets U.S. Defense Chiefs. Henry
Morganthau opens UJA appeal, Stanton
Griffis calls on Peron. Broadway pays
final tribute to Bill Robinson, Football
classics: Army-Navy; Cornell- Penn;
Notre Dame-Southern California,
© 29Nov49; MP4808.
97, Dec. 2, 1949, New York-Mexico
airliner crashes in Dallas; 28 die. Army's
new cargo plane, Globemaster, The
Trumans in Florida. Secretary Chapman
is sworn in, Canada searches vast arctic
area for lost priest. Billiard champ
[Edward Horemans} does tricks. First
hours of a thoroughbred [at Alton Lodge,
New Zealand].
© 2Dec49; MP4850,
98. Dec, 6, 1949. Vice President [Barkley]
brings "harmony" to Democrats [at
dinner in New York]. India passes new
constitution, Canadian bridge is all-
aluminum [in Quebec, over the Saguenay
River], Douglas Skyrocket. Notre Dame-
SMU football. Ski-aquaties in Florida.
High school football [North Catholic vs.
Simon Gratz in Philadelphia],
© 6Dec49; MP4851,
99. Dec, 9, 1949. Congress probes. A-bomb
material shipped to Russia. Greater New
York faces desperate water shortage.
Santa Lew Lehr finds what kids want for
Xmas. Football player of the year [Leon
Hart]. Will Joe Louis come back?
© 9Dec49; MP4852.
100. Dec. 13, 1949, Floods in Italy. The
Implacable [old British frigate sails her
last mile]. Mrs. Anderson, first U. S.
lady ambassador. Princess Elizabeth goes
dancing. Crochet champion displays win-
ning needlecraft. [Cannon Mountain]
wonderland for skiers. Champion figure
skater [Aja Vrzanova]. Surfboard sirens,
© 13Dec49; MP4853,
101, Dec, 16, 1949, The story of Christmas;
the nativity; old world traditions; new
world festivities; the spirit of Christmas;
peace on earth.
© 16Dec49; MP4915,
102, Dec. 20, 1949. Lindbergh hailed for
service to aviation in U. S. New Greek
Archbishop [Michael]. Movie stars in
cement [Ann Baxter and Gregory Peck].
Hollywood goes to New Orleans [to pro-
duce "Outbreak"], Haiti's World's Fair.
Vyvyan Donner's fashions: Ceil Chapman
gowns, Dali jewelry. Dog racing [in
Miami]. Rodeo in Australia,
© 20Dec49; MP4916,
103, Dec. 23, 1949, Angus Ward leaves
Red China. Mayor O'Dwyer weds in
Florida, Grand Coulee Dam gets "face
lifted." U.S. carrier [Siboney] braves
winter storm in North Atlantic. Ice
carnival at Vancouver. Dog circus [in
Paris].
© 23Dec49; MP4917,
104. Dec, 27, 1949. Newsreel history of
1949, Spectacle and drama: earthquakes
in Ecuador and Seattle; Mauna Loa,
Hawaii's volcano; rescue of 12 airmen on
Greenland. World affairs: Berlin airlift;
Greece triumph over Communism; Tru-
man's announcement Russia has atom bomb;
North Atlantic treaty; China gives up fight
against Communism; trial of 11 top
Communists in America. Aviation; 500
mile-an-hour flying wing; 600 mile-an-hour
jet bomber; daring Batman; 750 mile-an-
hour supersonic skyrocket. Personalities:
Miss and Mrs. America prize winners;
Rita Hayworth-Aly Kahn wedding; Barkley-
_ Hadley wedding; President Truman's
impersonation of commentator.
© 27Dec49; MP4982.
Volume 33, 1949.
1, Dec, 30, 1949, The Pope opens 1950 holy
year in the Vatican. Truman at home for
holiday. Christmas fire destroys town
[of Hyndman, Pa.]. Windsors arrive for
U.S, visit. New Greek Archbishop [asks
aid to secure the return of abducted Greek
children], Warm Springs kids are flown
home for holidays. Along Broadway:
"Prince of Foxes" premiere.
© 30Dec49; MP4983.
MOVING AWEIGH. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Carl Meyer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Sep44;
LP13013,
MOVING WITH MOVIES. Contemporary
Films, ci941, 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
~
Appl. author: Alvin J. Gordon.
© Alvin J. Gordon, d.b.a. Contemporary
Films; 5Feb41; MP10973,
THE MOZART STORY, Patrician Pictures,
Inc. Released by Screen Guild Productions,
Inc., c1948. 94 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Based upon the composer's
life in the courts of eighteenth century
Europe. *
Credits: Producer, Abraham Haimson;
director, Frank Wisbar; written by Richard
Billinger; music arrangements, Alois
Melichar; film editor, Axel Hubert.
Cast: Winnie Markus, Irene V. Mayendorf,
Walter Janssen, Anni Rosar, Carol Forman.
© Patrician Pictures, Inc.; 2Sep48;
LP1847, ;
MUCH ADO ABOUT MUTTON. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jul47;
LP1151,
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 22Mar40; MP10067,
MUG TOWN, Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.,
c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Ray Taylor; original story,
Charles Grayson; screenplay, Brenda
Weisberg, Lewis Amster, Harold Tarshis,
Harry Sucher; photography, Jack McKenzie;
film editor, Ed Curtis. ;
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Sep42;
LP11634,
MULTI-ENGINE PLANE NAVIGATION. Pre-
sented by the United States Navy, Bureau of
Aeronautics. sd., 16mm. Pt. 1, 2 reels.
Pt. 2, 1 reel.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr, each, 8Jul43; pt. 1, 209 prints,
5Jul43; MU14000; pt. 2, 39 prints, 5Jul43;
MU14001,
THE MUMMY'S CURSE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1944. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original story
and adaptation, Leon Abrams, Dwight V.
Babcock; screenplay, Bernard Schubert;
film editor, Fred Feitshans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12973.
MUMMY'S DUMMIES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 16 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The adventures of the Three
Stooges in Egypt. ‘
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; ,
director, Edward Bernds; film editor, Henry
DeMond,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Nov48;
LP1908,
THE MUMMY'S FOOT. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on a story
by Theophile Gautier.
Summary: An adventure in which a young
New York playwright meets a three thousand-
year-old Egyptian Princess.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lantz; director,
Sobey Martin; screenplay, Stanley Rubin.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
22Feb49; LP2176.
THE MUMMY'S GHOST, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., ¢1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Reginald Le Borg; screenplay,
Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher, Brenda Weisberg;
film editor, Ray Snyder,
PONS ae Peet ee ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
269
THE MUMMY'S GHOST. Cont'd.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP12421,
THE MUMMY'S HAND. c1940. Presented
by Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story,
Griffin Jay; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Max-
well Shane; photography, Elwood Bredell;
film editor, Phil Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Aug40;
LP9854,
THE MUMMY'S TOMB. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Harold Young; original story, Neil P.
Varnick; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry
Sucher; photographer, George Robinson;
film editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Aug42;
LP11529,
MUNCHAUSEN. sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: UFA Filmkunst.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.; title
& descr., 5Dec46; 7 prints, 2Nov45; LU696.
MURDER AMONG FRIENDS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,500 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; original
screenplay, John Larkin; music director,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Feb41; LP10396.
MURDER BY INVITATION. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director,
Phil Rosen; original screenplay, George
Bricker; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Martin G. Cohn.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Jun41;
LP10924.
MURDER, HE SAYS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd. A'’George Marshall
production,
Credits: Producer, E. D, Leshin; director,
George Marshall; story, Jack Moffitt;
screenplay, Lou Breslow; editor, LeRoy
Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Apr45;
LP13306.
MURDER IN THE AIR. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; original
screenplay, Raymond Schrock.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
LP9676,
17Apr40;
MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 59 min., sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Based upon an idea by Jerry Chodorov,
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
original screenplay, Raymond L, Schrock;
film editor, Terry Morse.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
LP11198,
11Apr42;
MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Erich Philippi.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank Gross;
director, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay,
1.A.L. Diamond, Stanley Davis; music direc-
tor, Sam Freed, Jr.; film editor, Charles
Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12968,
MURDER IN THE MUSIC HALL. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Herman
Millakowsky; director, John English; original
story, Arnold Phillips, Maria Matray; screen-
play, Frances Hyland, Laszlo Gorog; music
director, Walter Scharf; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republie Pictures Corp.; 19Feb46;
LP213.
MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943>~ 7-reels, sd
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; story, Stuart Palmer;
screenplay, Paul Gangelin; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Mar43;
LP11918,
MURDER IN TRINIDAD, SEE Caribbean
Mystery.
MURDER IS MY BUSINESS. c1946. Pre-
sented by PRC Pictures. 7 reels, sd.,
35mm. Based upon original characters and
story by Brett Halliday.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Fred
Myton; music director, Leo Erdody; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Jun46; LP385.
MURDER MY SWEET. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1945. 95 min., sd. Based on the
novel "Farewell My Lovely" by Raymond
Chandler.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, John Paxton;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff;.editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Mar45;
LP13166,
MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 49 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From the play by Ralph Spenser Zink.
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor,
James Gibbon.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep43;
LP12284,
MURDER OVER NEW YORK. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 5,720 ft.,
sd. Based on the character "Charlie Chan"
created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman; original
screenplay, Lester Ziffren; music director,
Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Dec40; LP10207.
MUSCLE BEACH. Strick Film Co. 8 min.,
sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short about the sea-
shore in the summer time.
Credits: Author, Joseph Strick.
© Strick Film Co.,; title & descr.,
25Jan49; 2 prints, 29Nov48; MU3759.
MUSCLE MAULERS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film sbi a3
31May46; MP1022,
MUSCLES AND THE LADY, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sport-
scope, no. 10)
Summary: At Boca Raton, Fla., national
women's golf champion Louise Suggs and
Frank Stranahan, a leading amateur, play
an exhibition golf match.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 28May48; MP3187.
THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Herbert Kerkow, Inc., c1947, Presented by
United States Information Service. 2 reels,
sd., bkw, 35mm.
Credits: Editor, Stanley Cypher; writer,
Frank Beckwith.
© Herbert Kerkow, Inc.; 26Nov47; MP2519.
MUSEUM PIECE NO. 13. SEE Secret Beyond
the Door.
MUSIC A LA KING. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jun41;
LP10523.
MUSIC FOR AMERICANS. Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc. Presented by The Chicago
Tribune. sd., 16mm,
Appl. author: Morgan W. Gibney.
© The Chicago Tribune; title & descr.,
8Jul43; le 10Jul43; MU13722,
MUSIC FOR MILLIONS. c1944. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd.,
b&w. A Henry Koster production.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Henry Koster; original screenplay,
Myles Connolly; music director, George
Stoll; orchestration, Joseph Nussbaum, Ted
Duncan, Calvin Jackson; film editor, Douglas
Biggs.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec44; LP13052.
MUSIC IN AMERICA. SEE The March of
Time, 1946.
MUSIC IN MANHATTAN. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 81 min., sd.
Credits: Director, John H. Auer; story,
Maurice Tombragel, Hal Smith, Jack Scholl;
screenplay, Lawrence Kimble; music, Leigh
Harline; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
orchestral arrangements, Gene Rose;
editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.;
LP13004,
11Aug44;
MUSIC IN MY HEART. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1939. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Joseph Santley; original story and screen-
play, James Edward Grant; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Dec39;
LP9306,
MUSIC IN THE MORGAN MANNER. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;, 10Mar41;
LP10311.
THE MUSIC MAN. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical about the reconcilia-
tion of two feuding brothers who unknowingly
collaborate on a successful musical
comedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Jason;
original screenplay, Sam Mintz; music
director, Edward J. Kay; film editor, William
Austin,
Cast: Phil Brito, Freddie Stewart, June
Preisser, Noel Neill, Alan Hale, Jr.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Sep48;
LP1878.
MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP94.
THE MUSIC SHOP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15884,
THE MUSICAL BANDIT. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 16 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; direction
and story, Charles Robert; film editor,
John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Jun41;
LP10559.
270
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A MUSICAL JOKE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13346.
MUSICAL MASTERPIECES. Loew's Inc.,
c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
912 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, Merrill Pye; music score, Max Terr;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Apr46; LP277.
MUSICAL MEMORIES. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1946, 10 min., sd., 35mm. (Melody
Master Band)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jun46; MP824.
MUSICAL MEXICO, Released by Warner
Bros., c1945, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Apr45; MP15835,
MUSICAL MIRACLE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Cast: Patti Clayton, Paul Whiteman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Mar48;
LP1520.
MUSICAL MOMENTS FROM CHOPIN.
Walter Lantz Productions, c1947. 1 reel,
sd., color, 35mm. (Musical Miniatures)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Laverne Harding, Les Kline; music, Darrell
Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Walter
Lantz Productions; lApr47; MP2098,
MUSICAL MOMENTS WITH THE RAMSEYERS,
Scriptures Visualized Institute, c1943.
600 ft., sd., 16mm,
Appl. author: Rev. and Mrs. S, E, Ram-
seyer.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 15Nov43;
MP14282,
MUSICAL MOVIE MEMORIES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17May43; MP13587,
MUSICAL MOVIELAND. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz; words
- and music, M,. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl.
Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct44;
LP12863,
MUSICAL NOVELTIES. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945, 10 min., sd. (Melody Master Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 220ct45; MP16429.
MUSICAL SHIPMATES, The Vitaphone
-Corp., in cooperation with the United States
Navy, c1946. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Director, William Clemens.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Mar46; LP135.
MUSICAL STAIRS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15475,
MUSICAL VARIETIES. Distributed by
Amusement Research Corp., c1946.
5,000 ft., sd., 16mm,
Credits: Directors, Gene Russell and Bill
Hayes,
© Amusement Research Corp.; 3Sep46;
MP1347,
MUSICALULU. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Little
Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Oct46;
LP801,.
THE MUTINEERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 60 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which the
captain of a freighter outwits a gang of
counterfeiters who seize control of the ship
in mid-ocean,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, Dan Gordon;
screenplay, Ben Bengal, Joseph Carole;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Jon Hall, Adele Jergens, George
Reeves, Noel Cravat, Don C, Harvey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Apr49;
LP2241.
MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels. ~
Credits; Director, John Rawlins; original
story, Paul Huston; screenplay, Maurice
Tombragel, Victor McLeod.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Apr41;
LP10419.
MUTINY IN THE COUNTY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Arthur V. Jones,
Harry D'Arcy; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3May40;
LP9611. f
A MUTT INA RUT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 8 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; animation,
Dave Tendlar, Tom Golden; story, Carl
Meyer, Jack Mercer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jun49;
LP2322, ‘
MUTT 'N BONES, Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 667 ft., sd. (A
Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Paul Sommer, story,
Eddie Seward; animation, Chick Otterstrom,
Grant Simmons; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Aug44; LP13313.
MY AUNT, YOUR AUNT. SEE Meine Tante,
Deine Tante,
MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Apr44; MP14704,
MY BABY KNOWS BEST. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
d
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP54,
MY BABY SAID YES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Sep45; MP16314,
MY BEST GAL. ¢c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Anthony Mann; original story,
Richard Brooks; screenplay, Olive Cooper,
Earl Felton; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Ralph
Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Feb44;
LP12533.
MY BLUE HEAVEN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15735.
MY BOTTLE IS DRY: c1946. Presented by
Soundies. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft produc-
tion,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 70ct46; MP1246,
~
MY BOY JOHNNY. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12May44; LP12693,
MY BOY JOHNNY. Terrytoons, Inc., c1944;
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12May44; MP14905.
MY BROTHER JACK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP15222.
MY BROTHER JONATHAN. Associated
British Pictures Corp., Ltd., London,
Released in the U. S. through Allied Artists
Productions, Inc., c1949. 103 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel of the same
title by Francis Brett Young.
Summary: A drama about the self sacrifice
of a struggling young doctor in an English
coal-mining district.
Credits: Producer, Warwick Ward; direc-
tor, Harold French; screenplay, Leslie L.
Landau, Adrian Alington; film editor, Charles
Hassee.
Cast: Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray,
Ronald Howard, Stephan Murray, Mary Clare.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
15Apr49; LP2282.
MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES. Loew's
Inc., c1946, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
Fred Zinnemann; story and screenplay,
Morton Thompson; music score, Rudolph G,
Kopp; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 18O0ct46; LP653.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER. Gainsborough
Pictures, Ltd., London, c1947. Released in
the U. S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
1949, 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A crime melodrama about a
relentless manhunt for a ruthless criminal
and his unwilling partner, a terrified young
first-offender.
Credits: Producer, Antony Darnborough;
director, Alfred Roome; story, Maurice
Wiltshire; screenplay, Frank Harvey, Jr.;
music, Clifton Parker; music director, John
Hollingsworth; editor, Esmond Seal,
Cast: Jack Warner, Jane Hylton, George
Cole, David Tomlinson, Bill Owen. ; :
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 3Dec47
(in notice: 1948); LP2537.
MY BUDDY. c1944, Presented by Republic
Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Steve Sekely; original story,
Prescott Chaplin; screenplay, Arnold Manoff;
music director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Sep44;
LP12874,
MY BUDDY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14249,
MY BUNNY LIES OVER THE SEA. Warner
Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ken
Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd
Vaughan,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 10Dec48; MP3609,
MY CHICKASHAY GAL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290¢t45; MP16453,
ae a I
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
271
MY DAD'S COMPANY. Presented by Detroit
Edison Company. 3 réels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr., & 10 prints, 25Apr46; MU497.
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12938.
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, 97 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the book
"Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal" by
Stuart N. Lake.
Credits: Director, John Ford; story, Sam
Hellman; screenplay, Samuel G. Engle,
Winston Miller; music director, Alfred
Newman.
Cast: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor
Mature, Cathy Downs, Walter Brennan.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Oct46; LP755.
MY DEAR SECRETARY. Cardinal Pictures,
Inc, Released by United Artists, c1948.
94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A farce about a fiction writer,
his domestic difficulties and his secretaries.
Credits: Producer, Leo C. Popkin; directed
and written by Charles Martin; music score,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Arthur H.
Nadel,
Cast: Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan
Wynn, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee,
© Cardinal Pictures, Inc.; 5Nov48;
LP1899,
MY DOG RUSTY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948,. 67 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on
characters created by Al Martin.
Summary: A little boy learns a bitter lesson
when his deceit causes his father to lose a
city election.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story, William B.
Sackheim, Brenda Weisberg; screenplay,
Brenda Weisberg; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Ted Donaldson, John Litel, Ann
Doran, Mona Barrie, Flame.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar48;
LP1598,
MY DOG SHEP. Golden Gate Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, William B. David;
director, Ford Beebe; original screenplay,
Ford Beebe.
Cast: Lanney Rees, Tom Neal, William
Farnum,
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc.; 15Dec46;
LP759.
MY DREAM IS YOURS. Michael Curtiz
Productions, Inc. Released through Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 101 min., sd.,
color, 35mm.
Summary: A rags-to-riches musical
comedy in which a talent agent transforms
an unknown singer into a radio star.
Credits: Producer and director, Michael
Curtiz; screenplay, Harry Kurnitz, Dane
Lussier; adaptation, Allan Rivkin, Laura
Kerr; music, Harry Warren; music
director, Ray Heindorf; film editor, Folmar
Blangsted.
Cast: Jack Carson, Doris Day, Lee
Bowman, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden,
© Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc.;
19Apr49; LP2288,
MY DREAMS ARE GETTING BETTER ALL
THE TIME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16075,.
MY FAVORITE BLONDE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Sidney Lanfield; story, Melvin Frank,
Norman Panama; screenplay, Don Hartman,
Frank Butler; music score, David Buttolph;
photography, William Mellor; film editor, ,
William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Mar42;
LP11269.
MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE>-Hope Enter-
prises, Inc., c1947. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director,
Elliott Nugent; original screenplay, Edmund
Beloin, Jack Rose; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland.
Cast: Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter
Lorre, Lon Chaney.
© Hope Enterprises, Inc.; 20Mar47;
LP899.
MY FAVORITE DUCK. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1943. 7 min., sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Rudolph
Larriva; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Jan43; MP13197.
MY FAVORITE SONG. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4May42; MP 12498.
MY FAVORITE SPY. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 86 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Harold Lloyd; director,
Tay Garnett; original story, M. Coates
Webster; screenplay, Sig Herzig, William
Bowers; music, James Van Heusen; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music score, Roy
Webb; music arrangements, George Duning;
editor, Desmond Marquette.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Apr42;
LP11414,
MY FAVORITE WIFE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 88 min., sd. A Leo McCarey
production. :
Credits: Director, Garson Kanin; original
story, Bella and Samuel Spewack, Leo
McCarey; written for the screen by Bella
and Samuel Spewack; music score, Roy Webb;
editor, Robert Wise.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17May40;
LP9879,
MY FRATERNITY PIN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Aug41; MP11447,
MY FRIEND FLICKA. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 7,970 ft., sd. From
the novel by Mary O'Hara.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster; screen-
play, Lillie Hayward; adaptation, Francis
Edwards Faragoh; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.;
23Apr43; LP12022.
MY FRIEND IRMA. Wallis-Hazen, Inc.
Released through Paramount Pictures Inc.,
e1949, 103 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on the Columbia Broadcasting System radio
program created by Cy Howard.
Summary: A comedy about a well-meaning
girl whose natural stupidity keeps her
roommate and friends in a constant state of
turmoil. ,
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, Cy Howard,
Parke Levy; music, Roy Webb; editor,
LeRoy Stone. .
Cast: Diana Lynn, John Lund, Don DeFore,
Marie Wilson, Dean Martin.
© Wallis-Hazen, Inc.; 19Jul49; LP2396,
MY GAL LOVES MUSIC, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer-director, Edward
Lilley; original story, Patricia Harper;
screenplay, Eugene Conrad; adaptation,
Edward Dein; cameraman, Hal Mohr; film
editor, Russel Shoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12981,
MY GAL SAL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10905,
MY GAL SAL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 1942. 9,223 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, Seton I, Miller, Darrell Ware,
Karl Tunberg; music direction, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8May42; LP11381,
MY GIRL LOVES A SAILOR. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13812,
MY GIRL TISA. United States Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
Ever the Beginning" a play by Lucille S.
Prumbs and Sara B. Smith,
Summary: A drama concerned with the
hopes and struggles of Tisa, and with the
ambitions and earnest patriotism of other
immigrants living on New York's East Side
in the early 20th century.
Credits: Producer, Milton Sperling;
director, Elliott Nugent; screenplay, Allen
Boretz; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
music, Max Steiner; film editor, Christian
Nyby.
Cast: Lilli Palmer, Sam Wanamaker,
Akim Tamiroff, Alan Hale, Hugo Haas.
© United States Pictures, Inc.; 7Feb48;
LP1461.
MY GREAT, GREAT GRANDFATHER.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12876,
MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sol.C. Siegel; director,
Robert Siodmak; original screenplay,
F, Hugh Herbert; photographer, Daniel
Fapp; film editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Feb43;
LP11879,
MY HEART TELLS ME, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Apr44; MP14684,
MY IDEAL, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14547,
MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, P. J, Wolfson; director,
Richard Wallace; story, Lili Hatvany,
Andrew Solt; screenplay, Harold Goldman,
Andrew Solt, Joseph Hoffman, Jack Henley;
music director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor,
Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 140ct43;
LP12368,
MY LIFE AND HARD TIMES, SEE Rise and
Shine.
MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE. United Pro-
ducers, c1941, Presented by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc. 81 min,, sd, From the play
by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr,
Credits: Producer and director, Lewis
Milestone; screenplay, John Van Druten,
Arnold Belgard; music score, Werner
Heymann; editor, Henry Berman.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug41;
LP10636,
MY LITTLE CHICKADEE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. 10 reels,
Credits: Director, Edward F. Cline;
original screenplay, Mae West, W. C. Fields.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Feb40;
LP9425.
272
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MY LITTLE COUSIN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25May42; MP12592.
MY LITTLE GIRL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11035.
MY LITTLE GRASS SHACK. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11996.
MY LOST HORIZON. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11034.
MY LOVE CAME BACK. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a story by Walter Reisch.
Credits: Director, Kurt Bernhardt; screen-
play, Ivan Goff, Robert Buckner, Earl
Baldwin.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul40;
LP9778.
MY MAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11737.
MY MAN JASPER. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd. (George Pal Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Dec45; LP6,
MY, MY, AIN'T THAT SOMETHIN"! Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd. ’
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America
Inc.; 300ct44; MP15363.
MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 65 min., sd. From the
book "The Woman in Red" by Anthony
Gilbert.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Joseph H. Lewis; screenplay,
Muriel Roy Bolton; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov45;
LP13706.
MY NEW GOWN. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
- © Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP812.
MY OLD FLAME. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12935.
MY OLD TOWN. Loew's Inc., c1948, 9 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade) An MGM picture. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: The happy, peaceful life of a
small town in the early 20th century is
contrasted with life in the same town today.
Credits: Written and narrated by John
Nesbitt; music director, David Snell; film
editor, Newell P. Kimlin.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jan48; LP1479.
MY OWN TRUE LOVE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., 1949. 84 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Based on "Make You a Good Wife" by
Yolanda Foldes,.
Summary: A drama about a London
widower and his wounded veteran-son who
fall in love with the same girl.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Compton Bennett; screenplay, Theodore
Strauss, Josef Mischel; adaptation, Arthur
Kober; music score, Robert Emmett Dolan;
editor, Leroy Stone. :
Cast: Phyllis Calvert Melvyn Douglas,
Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend, Binnie Barnes.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Feb49;
LP2112.
MY OWN UNITED STATES, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948. 19 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Summary: A panoramic view of the
American scene from coast to coast.
Credits: Written and edited by De Leon
Anthony; narrator, Truman Bradley; music,
William Lava.
© The Vitaphone Corporation; 18Oct48;
MP3431,
MY PAL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947.
22 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (My Pal, no. 1)
Credits: Produced and written by George
Bilson; director, Lew Landers; music,
Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Edward W.
Williams.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Sharyn Moffett.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 310ct47;
LP1290.
MY PAL TRIGGER. c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald;
original story, Paul Gangelin; screenplay,
Jack Townley, John K. Butler; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements,
Dale Butts; photographer, William Bradford;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Jun46;
LP353,
MY PAL WOLF. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Alfred Werker; original story, Frederick
Hazlitt Brennan; screenplay, Lillie Hayward,
Leonard Praskins, John Paxton; music,
Werner R. Heymann; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4O0ct44;
LP12911.
MY PIN UP GUY. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1946.
Presented by R.C.M. Productions, Inc.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov46; MP1272.,
MY POP, MY POP. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, Arnold Gillespie,
Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18O0ct40;
LP9995.
MY REPUTATION. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., 1946, 94 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From the novel
"Instruct My Sorrows" by Clare Jaynes.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director,
Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay, Catherine
Turney; music, Max Steiner; photographer,
James Wong Howe; film editor, David
Weisbart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Jan46;
LP85.
MY REVERIE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 110¢ct43; MP14033.
MY SHAWL, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12460.
MY SILENT LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm. (Pacemaker
Series)
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt.
Cast: Jane Pickens, Parker Fennelly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Apr49;
LP2240.
MY SISTER ANDI. Soundies Distributing
Corp-of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14268,
MY SISTER EILEEN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 10 reels, sd. Based upon
the play by Joseph Fields and Jerome
Chodorov, adapted from the stories by Ruth
McKenney.
Credits: Producer, Max Gordon; director,
Alexander Hall; screenplay, Joseph Fields,
Jerome Chodorov; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Sep42;
LP11602.
MY SON IS GUILTY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl939. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; story,
Karl Brown; screenplay, Harry Shumate,
Joseph Carole; film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Dec39;
LP9307.
MY SON, MY SON! Released thru United
Artists, c1940. Presented by Edward Small.
116 min., sd. From the novel by Howard
Spring.
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; direc-
tor, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Lenore
Coffee; music, Edward Ward; photography,
Harry Stradling; film editor, Fred R.
Feitshans, Jr.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
22Mar40; LP9498.
MY SON, THE HERO. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Peter R. Van Duinen;
director, Edgar G. Ulmer; original screen-
play, Doris Malloy, Edgar G. Ulmer; music
score, Leo Erdody; editor, Charles Henkel,
Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 23Mar43;
LP11933.
MY SWEET ELOISE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Aug42; MPf2821.
MY TOMATO. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 669 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Robert Benchley Miniature)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Paul Gerard Smith;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec43; LP12501,
MY WIFE TERESA. SEE Meine Frau Teresa.
MY WIFE'S AN ANGEL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943, 2,062 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, B. K.
Blake; story, George Blake; music director,
Jack Shaindlin; photographer, George Webber;
editor, Leonard Weiss. :
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Jun43;
LP12105.
MY WILD IRISH ROSE. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 101 min., sd., color,
35mm. A First National picture. Based on
Rita Olcott's book "Song in His Heart."
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, David Butler; screenplay, Peter Milne;
music composed and adapted by Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Murray Cutter; film editor,
Irene Morra,
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Andrea King, Alan
Hale, George Tobias, George O'Brien.
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.;
27Dec47; LP1364,
MY WUBBA DOLLY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14991.
MYSTERIOUS CEYLON. Vitaphone Corp.,
¢1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner
Bros,
Summary: A camera tour of Ceylon,
showing the crafts of the villagers, agri-
cultural activities, the gem mines, a
;
4
Pea
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
273
MYSTERIOUS CEYLON. Cont'd.
Ceylonese wedding, native ceremonies of
the devil dancers and fire walkers, and
large tea estates.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley; editor, Everett
Dodd,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Jan49; MP3735.
THE MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a trio of
scheming land sharks are brought to justice.
Setting, early California.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; written by Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Les
Millbrook.
Cast: Richard Martin, Edward Norris,
Movita Castaneda, Frank Wilcox, William
Tannen,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Aug49;
LP2525,
THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 57 min., sd. A
Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; original
screenplay, Richard Weil; film editor,
Clarence Kolister.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Mar43;
LP11898.
MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR SATAN. ci940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures
Corp.; 13Dec40; no. 1-5, LP10224, no, 6-10,
LP10244; no, 11-15, LP10305.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram 8,
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Franklyn
Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Norman S. Hall,
Joseph Poland, Sol Shor; musie score, Cy
Feuer; photographer, William Nobles; film
editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
Return of the Copperhead,
Thirteen Steps.
Undersea Tomb.
The Human Bomb.
Doctor Satan's Man of Steel.
Double Cross,
The Monster Strikes.
Highway of Death.
Double Jeopardy.
10. Bridge of Peril.
11, Death Closes In,
12. Crack-up.
13, Disguised,
14, The Flaming Coffin.
15, Doctor Satan Strikes.
CONIA Mp wn rs
MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story and screen-
play, Erie Taylor; music, Wilbur Hatch;
musie direction, Mischa Bakaleinikoff,.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1lApr46;
LP251,
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. M. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels, each,
35mm. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Lewis D. Collins,
Vernon Keays; original story, Joseph F.
Poland, Paul Huston, Barry Shipman,
1, When Clocks Chime Death, © 1Aug46;
LP485.
Danger Downward. © lAug46; LP486.
Flood of Flames. © 1Aug46; LP487.
The Double Trap. © iAug46; LP488.
Highway Execution, © 28Aug46; LP539.
Heavier than Water. © 28Aug46; LP540.
Strange Collision. © 28Aug46; LP541,
. When Friend Kills Friend, © 28Aug46;
LP542,
9, Parachute Peril. © 6Sep46; LP581,
CNM HWY
10, The Human Time-Bomb,. © 6Sep46;
LP582.
11. The Key to Murder. © 6Sep46; LP583.
12. High-Line Smash-Up, © 6Sep46; LP584.
13. The Real Mr. M. © 6Sep46; LP585.
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. REEDER. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels. Based on
the story ''The Mind of Mr. Reeder" by
Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Producer, Charles Q. Steel; direc-
tor, Jack Raymond; scenario, Brian Edgar
Wallace, Marjorie Gaffney, Michael Hogan.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Apr40;
LP9622.
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. VALENTINE. 1946,
56 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, Philip Ford; original
screenplay, Milton Raison; music, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Alfred Keller;
film editor, Richard L. Van Enger,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, In¢.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 2Sep46; LP594.
THE MYSTERIOUS PICTURE. Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm, Based on an
adventure in "La Légende d'Uylenspiegel"
by Charles de Coster.
Summary: Impersonating a famous artist,
Tyl Ulenspieg] paints a portrait that is
visible only to those who are truly noble in
spirit. Setting, Flanders in the 16th century.
Credits; Producer, Louis Lantz; director,
Charles Haas; screenplay, Bess Taffel;
editor, Edward Mann,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2426.
THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sherman Scott; original screenplay,
Steve Braxton; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov43; LP13613.
MYSTERY AT SPANISH HACIENDA. SEE
The Laramie Trail.
MYSTERY BROADCAST. ¢1943. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Sherman; original
screenplay, Dane Lussier; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republie Pictures Corp.; 7Oct43;
LP12326.
MYSTERY IN MEXICO. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A crime melodrama with the
setting in present-day Mexico City. An
insurance investigator and a young woman,
whose brother is suspected of stealing a
diamond pendant, discover the identity of the
thief.
Credits: Producer, Sid Rogell; director,
Robert Wise; story, Muriel Roy Bolton;
screenplay, Lawrence Kimble; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Paul Sawtell;
film editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
Cast: William Lundigan, Jacqueline White,
Ricardo Cortez, Tony Barrett, Jacqueline
Dalya.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Jun48;
LP1728,
MYSTERY IN THE MOONLIGHT. Terrytoons,
Inc., ¢1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Jul48; LP1805.
MYSTERY MAN. Released by United Artists,
¢1944. Presented by Harry Sherman Pro-
ductions. 58 min., sd. Based on characters
created by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits; Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
J, Benton Cheney; music director, Irvin
Talbot; photographer, Russell Harlan; film
editor, Fred W. Berger.
Appl. author: United Artists Corp.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
31May44; LP12710. ;
MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern;
director, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Michel
Jacoby; cameraman, Woody Bredell; film
editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11094,
MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.; c1944. 2 reels each.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original story and adaptation,
Ande Lamb; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel.
1. The Tragic Crash. © 50ct44; LP12888,
2, The Phantom Killer. © 50ct44;
LP12889.
3. The Flaming Inferno. © 260ct44;
LP13041,
4. The Brink of Doom, © 26Oct44; LPi3042.
5. The Highway of Peril. © 260ct44;
LP13043,
6. The Fatal Plunge. © 26Oct44; LP13044.
7. The Toll of the Storm. © 260ct44;
LP13045,
8. The Break in the Levee. © 24Nov44;
LP13108.
9. Trapped in the Quicksands. © 24Nov44;
LP13109,
10. Flaming Havoc. © 24Nov44; LP13110.
11. Electrocuted. © 24Nov44; LP13111.
12, Risking Death. © 24Nov44; LP13112.
13. The Boomerang. © 24Nov44; LP13113.
THE MYSTERY OF THE 13TH GUEST.
Monogram Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels,
sd. From the Armitage Trail novel "The
13th Guest."
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William Beaudine; screenplay,
Charles R. Marion, Tim Ryan, Arthur Hoer]l;
photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Sep43;
LP12388,
MYSTERY SEA RAIDER, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940, 8 reels, sd. Based on
a story by Robert Grant.
Credits: Producer, Eugene Zukor; director,
Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, Edward E.
Paramore, Jr,; photography, Harry Fisch-
beck; film editor, Archie Marshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Aug40;
LP9840,
MYSTERY SHIP. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story, Alex Gottlieb; screen-
play, David Silverstein, Houston Branch;
film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep41;
LP10761,
MYSTIC INDIA. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Hugh James; music score, L. de Francesco;
photographer, John W. Boyle; film editor,
Russ Sheilds, Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Sep44; MP15193.
MYSTO FOX. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
632 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Fox and
Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Chick Otterstrom,
Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Aug46; LP641.
274
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N
NABONGA (GORILLA). PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story and screen-
play, Fred Myton; music score, Willy Stahl;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan44;
LP12467.
THE NADOCKY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Jan42; MP12149.
NAELLOPE, HEKKIESLOPE EN AFLOSLOPE.
SEE Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
THE NAKED CITY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1948. 96 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
From a story by Malvin Wald.
Summary: A picture about New York City
and its people, photographed on actual set-
tings. The work of the New York Homicide
Department in locating a murderer furnish-
es material for the plot.
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Albert Maltz,
Malvin Wald; music supervisor, Milton
Schwarzwald; music, Miklos Rozsa, Frank
Skinner; film editor, Paul Weatherwax.
Cast: Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff,
Dorothy Hart, Don Taylor, Ted De Corsia.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., 24Mar48;
LP1575.
THE NAME WAS SMITH. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12677.
NANCY. SEE School Daze.
NANOOK OF THE NORTH. Revillon Fréres,
c1922., 50 min., si., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Filmed on the eastern shores of
Hudson Bay, this documentary shows the
Eskimo's ceaseless struggle for survival.
Credits: Directed, written, and photo-
graphed by Robert J. Flaherty.
© Revillon Fréres; 30Jun22; KP1964.
NARANA OF THE NORTH. SEE Artic Man-
hunt,
NASTY QUACKS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation,
I. Ellis; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45;:MP330.
A NATION DANCES, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 20 min., sd. (Broadway Bre-
vities)
€redits: Introduction by Erskine Caldwell.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep43;
LP12282.
A NATION IS BORN. RKO Pathe, Inc., in col-
laboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1947. 20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(This Is America, no. 3)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, David Griffin; written by Ardis
Smith; narrator, Ken Smith; music, Nathani-
el Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Jan47; MP1901.
A NATION ON SKIS. Vitaphone Corp., c1948.
Warner Bros. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Sports Parade)
Summary: Features skiing in Norway, with
scenes of an Easter skiing party for all ages,
and exhibitions at the Holmenkollen jump.
Credits: Director and photographer, Doug-
las Sinclair; narration, Charles L, Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec48; MP3870,
THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE. Paramount
Pictures Inc,, cl1944, 8 reels, sd. Based on
the national radio program of the same name.
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen; direc-
tor, Hugh Bennett; original screenplay, Lee
Loeb, Hal Fimberg; music director,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Sep44;
LP12937.
NATIONAL SOCIALIST ACTIVITIES, U.S.A.,
1937-1939. 100 ft., b&w, 8mm.
© Joseph Schad]; title, descr. & 7 prints,
15Jul47; MU2189.
NATIONAL VELVET. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
13 reels, sd., color. A Clarence Brown pro-
duction, Based on the novel by Enid Bagnold.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
screenplay, Theodore Reeves, Helen Deutsch;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Robert J. Kern. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec44; LP13036.
THE NATION'S CAPITAL, Time, Inc., ¢1945.
1 reel. (Forum Edition
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16388.
A NATION'S MEAT. c1942. 27 min., sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Narration, William Adams.
Appl. author; John McDonald,
© Industrial Patents Corp.; 1Dec42;
MP 13245.
NATIVE LAND. 105 min., sd. Based on the
material of the United States Senate Civil
Liberties Committee and other public docu-
ments,
Credits: Directors, Leo Hurwitz, Paul
Strand; story and screen treatment, David
Wolff, Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand; narrator
and singer, Paul Robeson; commentary, Da-
vid Wolff; music, Marc Blitzstein; editor,
Leo Hurwitz,
Appl. authors; David Wolff, Paul Strand,
Leo Hurwitz.
© Frontier Films, Inc.; title & descr.,
13Feb42; 2 prints, 16Feb42; MU12162,
NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE PACIFIC
COAST. Coronet, c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Feb47; MP2566.
LA NATURALEZA PROTEGE A LOS ANI-
MALES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Span-
ish version of "How Nature Protects Ani-
mals."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Feb47; MP1685.
THE NATURE OF COLOR. Coronet, in colla-
boration with Ira M, Freeman, c1946. 1 reel,
sd,, color, 16mm,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul46; MP2024.
THE NATURE OF ENERGY. Coronet, c1949.
11 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: An introduction to the study of
energy, explaining the concept of kinetic,
,potential, chemical, heat, electrical, and
nuclear energy. For high school students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Paul E,
Kambly.
© David A, Smart; 11Aug49; MP4498,
THE NATURE OF LIGHT. Coronet, c1948,
9 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Defines light, explains the sci-
ence of optics, and demonstrates how light
is utilized. For high school students,
~~
Credits: Educational collaborator, Ira M.
Freeman,
© David A, Smart; 16Jul48; MP3715.
THE NATURE OF SOUND, Coronet, ¢1948.
11 min,, sd,, baw, 16mm.
Summary: Using simple experiments and
an oscilloscope, a young man explains to a
boy of 12 the characteristics of sound, The
study of sound begun in this film in continued
in ''The Sound of Music."
Credits: Collaborator, Ira M. Freeman.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 18Feb48; MP3105.
NATURE'S ATOM BOMB. General Film Pro-
ductions Corp., cl1946. 1 reel, sd,, 35mm.
(The Answer Man Series, no. 2)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit; direc-
tor, Ben Parker; editor, Charles Senf,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30ct46;
MP1156.
NATURE'S NURSERY. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 894 ft., sd. (Paramount Para-
graphics)
Credits: Director, John Haeseler; written
by Justin Herman; narrator, Will Geer; edi-
tor, Leslie Roush,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 110ct40;
MP19523,
A NATUREZA PROTEGE OS ANIMAIS. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul46; MP932.
NAUGHTY BUT MICE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm.
(Noveltoon)
Credits; Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larry Reilly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 100ct47;
LP1243,
NAUGHTY NANETTE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1,516 ft., sd., color. Based on
a story by Carolyn Pratt. (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits; Producer and director, George B.
Templeton; screenplay, Carolyn Pratt,
Franz Rosenwald; music director, Harry
Simeone; editor, Helene Turner. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Dec45;
LP147,
THE NAUGHTY NINETIES. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; film editor, Paul
Landres.,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Jun40;
LP9692.
THE NAUGHTY NINETIES, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc,, cl1945, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Edmund L. Hartmann,
John Grant; director, Jean Yarbrough; ori-
ginal screenplay, Edmund L. Hartmann,
John Grant, Edmund Joseph, Hal Fimberg;
music director, Edgar Fairchild; film editor,
Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jun45;
LP13337.
NAUTCH DANCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Jun45; MP16069.
THE NAUTCH GIRL FROM CUBA. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26May41; MP11180,
eee AS aT
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275
NAUTICAL BUT NICE. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1944, 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Screenplay, Jack Scholl.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec44;
LP 13007.
NAUTICAL BUT NICE, Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Screenplay, Jack Scholl.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep45;
LP13468.
NAVAHO INDIAN HEALING CEREMONY,
Color, 16mm.
Appl. author: Harry G. Steele, Sr.
© U. S. Eletrical Motors, Inc.; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 3Aug43; MU13818.
NAVAHO KID. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc., c1945.
6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Arthur Alexander; direc-
tion and original screenplay, Harry Fraser;
music director, Lee Zahler; photographer,
Jack Greenhalgh; film editor, Roy Living-
ston,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 8Dec45;
LP13700.
NAVAJO CHILDREN, SEE
As Criangas Navajas.
Nifios Navajos,.
Tasco, the Navajo.
THE NAVAJO INDIAN. Coronet, c1945. Made
through the courtesy of U. S. Dept. of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm.
Credits: Supervisor, Alfred Whiting; educa-
tional author, Wendell W. Wright.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A, Smart; 26Jul45; MP1543.
NAVAJO INDIANE, SEE Navajo Indians,
NAVAJO INDIANS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clark Wiss-
ler, c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Afri-
kaans version, Title on script: ''Navajo
Indiane."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Jun46; MP1865.
NAVAJO INDIANS, Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Clark Wissler.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Mar39;
MP9818,
NAVAJO INDIANS, SEE
Os Indios Navjos,
Los Navajos,
NAVAJO PEOPLE, SEE Tasco, the Navajo,
THE NAVAJO TRAIL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton;
story, Jess Bowers; screenplay, Frank H,
Young; cameraman, Marcel LePicard; film
editor, Arthur H, Bell.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Dec44;
LP13097.
NAVAJO TRAIL RAIDERS, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949, 60 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary A western in which Rocky Lane
rids the town of a gang of outlaws,
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, R, G. Springsteen; written by M.
Coates Webster; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Arthur Roberts;
Cast; Allan ''Rocky'" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Robert Emmett Keane, Barbara Bestar, Ha,
Landon,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Oct49;
LP 2565.
LOS NAVAJOS, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clark
Wissler, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version of "Navajo Indians,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Feb47; MP1716.
NAVAL ACADEMY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based upon a story by
Robert James Cosgriff,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Erle C, Kenton; original screen-
play, David Silverstein, Gordon Rigby; film
editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22May41;
LP10653.
NAVAL AIR STATION AND ITS WORK.
© Roland Reed Productions; title,descr. &
5 prints, 24Feb45; MU15874.
THE NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY. Time,
Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
© Time, Inc.; 10May43; MP13831.
NAVAL DISCIPLINE, Time, Inc., c1943.
1 reel,
© Time, Inc.; 2Nov43; MP14259.
THE NAVAL GUN AT OKINAWA. Presented
by the United States Navy. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr,, 28Jun46; 14 prints, 1Jul46;
MU916.
THE NAVY ASHORE, [ime, Inc., c1943.
2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 10May43; MP13783.
NAVY BLUES. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1941. 108 min,, sd. From a story by Ar-
thur T, Horman,
Credits; Associate producers, Jerry Wald,
Jack Saper; director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur
T. Horman, Sam Perrin; film editor, Rudi
Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13Sep41;
LP10688.
THE NAVY COMES THROUGH. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 82 min., sd. Based
on the story 'Pay to Learn" by Borden Chase.
Credits: Producer, Islin Auster; director,
A, Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Roy
Chanslor, Aeneas MacKenzie; adaptation,
Earl Baldwin, John Twist; music score,
Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct42;
LP11717.
NAVY CREW CHAMPIONS, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (The World of Sports, no. 134)
Summary: Midshipmen from the U.S. Naval
Academy training for the Poughkeepsie
Regatta, and the race that made the Navy
crew the national champions.
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 25Dec47;
MP2735.
NAVY MEN OF MEDICINE. Time, Inc., c1943.
2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 23Feb43; MP13784.
NAVY NURSE, The Vitaphone Corp., in co-
operation with U, S, Navy, cl945, 20 min.,
sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshed;
director, D. Ross Lederman.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 16Mar45; LP13174.
THE NAVY PLAN FOR NATIONAL SECURI-
TY. Presented by the U, S. Navy. 2 reels,
sd., bew, 35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., JMay46; 14 prints, 13May46;
MU562.
THE NAVY WAY, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William Berke;
original screenplay, Maxwell Shane; photog-
rapher, Fred Jackman, Jr.; editor, Howard
Smith,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Feb44;
LP12614.
NAVY YARD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25Oct43; MP14075.
NAZI AGENT, Loew's Inc., cl1942, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w.
Based upon an idea by Lothar Mendes.
Credits: Producer, Irving Asher; director,
Jules Dassin; screenplay, Paul Gangelin,
John Meehan, Jr.; music score, Lennie Hay-
ton; film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan42; LP11350.
NAZTY NUISANCE, Released through United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Hal Roach.
5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Glenn
Tryon; screenplay, Earle Snell, Clarence
Marks; music score, Edward Ward; cinema-
tographer, Robert Pittack; film editor, Bert
Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios,. Inc.; 9Dec42;
LP 12324,
NEARLY EIGHTEEN, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; di-
rector, Arthur Dreifuss; original story,
Margaret Englander; screenplay, George
Sayre; music director, Edward Kay; photog-
raphy, Mack Stengler; film editor, Dick
Currier,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 10ct43;
LP12289,
"NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story
and screenplay, Harvey Gates; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photography, Mack Steng-
ler; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16Oct42;
LP11645.
"NEATH CANADIAN SKIES, Distributed by
Screen Guild Productions, Inc., cl1946.
Presented by Golden Gate Pictures, Inc,
5 reels, sd., 35mm, By James Oliver Cur-
wood,
Credits: Producer, William B. David; di-
rector, B. Reeves Eason; screenplay,
Arthur V. Jones; music director, Carl Hoe-
fle; cinematographer, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Roy Livingston,
© Golden Gate Pictures, Inc.; 15Sep46;
LP536.
NECK AND NECK, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1942, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib, Tech-
color,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15May42; MP12489.
NEIGHBOR PESTS, Loew's Inc., cl947,
9 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (Pete Smith Spe-
cialty) An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete Smith;
director, David Barclay; screenplay, Joe
Ansen, David Barclay; music score, Max
Terr; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb47; LP931,
NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 13 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Pacemakers)
Summary: In this semi-documentary film,
a Canadian and an American discuss the need
for better trade relations between their coun-
tries. The Canadian explains that a serious
dollar shortage in his country can be re-
lieved through more American tourist trade
and increased American purchases from
Canada,
Credits: Producer, Albert J. Richard; di-
rector, Gene Martel; script, Stuart Legg.
Cast: Ralph Forbes, Walter Abel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Jul48;
LP1737,
276
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NEIGHBORS IN THE NIGHT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: Shows how neighbors in a small
community work together in the volunteer
fire company.
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; music, Winston Sharples; editors,
Robert Blauvelt, Frank W. Madden,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Jul49;
MP4365.
NELLIE BLY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Apr43; MP13502.
NELLIE GRAY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14600.
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER, Loew's Inc., c1949.
93 min,, sd., color, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Summary: A musical comedy about a bath-
ing suit queen, her not-too-bright sister,
a masseur, and a South American polo star.
Credits; Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, Edward Buzzell; screenplay, Dorothy
Kingsley; music director, Georgie Stoll; film
editor, Irvine Warburton,
Cast: Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Ricar-
do Montalban, Betty Garrett, Keenan Wynn.
© Loew's Inc,; 11May49; LP2324.
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTERS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, cl1942, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Nov42; MP15410.
NEPTUNE'S PLAYGROUND. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp,, c1948, 9 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Sports Re view)
Summary: An underwater aquacade inclu-
ding views of table tennis, baseball, and
acrobatic stunts all being performed com-
pletely under water.
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Ed Thorgersen; music score, L. De Fran-
cesco; photographer, Jack Kuhne; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Nov48; MP4145,
NERVOUS SHAKEDOWN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman;
Cast: Hugh Herbert,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8May47;
LP990. .
THE NERVOUS WRECK, SEE Up in Arms,
NET MARVELS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 9 min,, sd,, bkw, 35mm, (The World
of Sports)
Summary: Experts play ping-pong,
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Mar48;
MP2973,
NEUROSIS AND ALCOHOL. Jules H, Masser-
man, 24 min,
© Jules H, Masserman; title, descr. &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14646.
NEVADA. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1944.
62 min,, sd. From the novel by Zane Grey,
Credits; Producer, Herman Schlom; di-
rector, Edward Killy; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec44;
LP13170.
NEVADA CITY, c1941, Presented by Repub-
lic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original
screenplay, James Webb; music director, Cy
Feuer; photographer, William Nobles; film
editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Jun41;
LP10536,
NEVER A DULL MOMENT. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict; direc-
tor, Edward Lilley; original story, Stanley
Roberts; screenplay, Mel Ronson, Stanley
Roberts; cameraman, Charles Van Enger;
film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 130ct43;
LP12314,
NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK,
c1941, Presented by Universal Studios.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cline; original
story, Otis Criblecoblis; screenplay, John T.
Neville, Prescott Chaplin; cameraman,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Arthur
Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 130ct41;
LP10770.
NEVER SAY GOODBYE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946. 97 min., sd., 35mm, A
Warner Bros.-First National picture,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, James V, Kern; original story, Ben and
Norma Barzman; screenplay, I.A.L, Dia-
mond, James V. Kern; adaptation, Lewis R.
Foster; music, Fredrick Hollander; music
director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral ar-
rangements, Leonid Raab; photographer,
Arthur Edeson; film editor, Folmer Blang-
sted,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Oct46;
LP667.
NEVER SAY YES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15512,
NEVER TOO OLD TO SWING, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Nov45; MP16544,
NEVER WATER A LILLY WITH WINE,
Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Jane Cavanaugh, Nat Simon,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11726.
NEW ENGLAND. Time, Inc., c1944, 2 reels.
(Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15982,
NEW ENGLAND BALIKCILARI, Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm.
Credits; Collaborator, Wallace W. Atwood.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jul46; MP988.
NEW ENGLAND FISHERMAN, Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm, In Arabic.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul46; MP987.
NEW ENGLAND'S EIGHT MILLION YANKEES.
SEE The March of Time, v. 7, no. 12,
THE NEW ERA IN INDIA. SEE Variety Views,
no, 115.
NEW FOUNDRY HORIZON. 42 min.,, si., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: The film shows a typical foundry
before and after the installation of mechani-
cal conveying equipment, and describes the
work of the engineers who plan and execute
the change. Photographed at the plant of the
Moline Malleable Iron Company in St,
Charles, Illinois.
Appl. author: Bruce L, Simpson,
~~
© National Engineering Co.; title & descr.,
26Dec47; 2 prints, 12Mar48; MU2777,
THE NEW FRANCE, SEE The March of
Time, 1947.
NEW FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE, SEE The
March of Time, 1948,
NEW HAMPSHIRE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 992 ft., sd. (A Columbia Tour,
Series 3, no. 4)
Credits: Written and directed by Emerson
Yorke; narration, Alois Havrilla; original
music score, Solita Palmer; orchestral
direction, Jack Shilkret,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb40;
MP9966.
NEW HORIZONS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel.
Credits; Written and directed by Ira Genet;
commentator, John Deering.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Jan40;
MP9963.
NEW MOON. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd.,
“b&w. Based on the operetta: book and lyrics
by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, Frank Mandel.
and Laurence Schwab; music by Sigmund
Romberg.
Credits; Producer and director, Robert Z.
Leonard; screenplay, Jacques Deval, Robert
Arthur; music director, Herbert Stothart;
film editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun40; LP9721,.
THE NEW NEIGHBOR,
Credits: Director, Lee Burgess.
© Willard Pictures, Inc.; title, descr. &
6 prints, 6Aug46; MU917.
THE NEW NEIGHBOR. Willard Pictures, Inc.,
for the International Motion Picture Division
O. I. C, Dept. of State. Distributed by the
U. S. Information Service, cl1946, Presented
by United Films, 2 reels, sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Lee Burgess.
© Willard Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug46; MP1212.
NEW ORLEANS, Majestic Productions, Inc.,
c1947. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, From an
original story by Elliot Paul and Herbert J.
Biberman,
Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director,
Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Elliot Paul, Dick
Irving Hyland; music director, Nat W. Fins-
ton,
Cast; Arturo De Cordova, Dorothy Patrick,
Marjorie Lord, Irene Rich.
© Majestic Productions, Inc.; 18Apr47;
LP999.
NEW ORLEANS BLUES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Josef Berne; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton Ro-
sen; film editor, Norman A, Cerf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov43;
LP12383.
NEW ORLEANS MELODIES, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16072.
THE NEW PUPIL. Loew's Inc., cl1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 993 ft.,
sd., b&w.
Credits; Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Ralph E, Goldstein.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Apr40; LP9607.
NEW SOLDIERS ARE TOUGH, c1942, Pre-
sented by United Artists, 2 reels, sd. (The
World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc,; 17Jul42;
MP12690.
” vy, ave
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
277
THE NEW SOUTH. Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel.
(Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16389.
THE NEW SPIRIT. Walt Disney Productions,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jan42;
MP16207.
THE NEW TOBACCOLAND, U.S.A. Pictorial
Research, Inc., c1947. 3 reels, sd., color,
16mm,
Credits; Producer, Louis de Rochemont;
director, Philippe de Lacy; narator, John
Stuart Martin; music director, Jack Shaind-
lin, music, Morris Mamorsky; film editors,
John McManus, David Ahlers.
© Pictorial Research, Inc.; 1Jul47; MP2193.
NEW VOICES, Cinecraft Productions, Inc.,
c1949, Presented by the Cleveland Hearing
and Speech Center, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Shows the steps taken in the
diagnosis of cancer of the larynx, pre-opera-
tive treatment, the operation to remove the
larynx, and instruction in the Cleveland
Hearing and Speech Center on the use of the
esophageal voice, which enables the patent to
return to normal living within a month after
the operation,
Credits; Directed and written by Robert W.
Chapin; narrator, William Mayer.
© The Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center;
24Mar49; MP4005.
A NEW WAY TO BETTER SLEEP. c1946.
1 reel, 16mm.
Appl. author: Herbert Kerkow,
© Simmons Co,; 5Jul46; MP1213.
NEW WAYS IN FARMING, Time, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16390.
NEW WINE, Released by United Artists,
c1941. Presented by Gloria Pictures,
83 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William Sekely; direc-
tor, Reinhold Schunzel; original screenplay,
Howard Estabrook, Nicholas Jory; music,
Franz Schubert; music director, Arthur Gut-
mann; film editor, James E, Smith,
© Gloria Pictures Corp.; 16Jul41;
LP10598.
NEW YORK PARADE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (New York Pa-
rade, series 1, no, 1
Credits; Producers, Ben K. Blake, André
de la Varre; story, William Nelson, George
Blake; narrator, Hugh James; music score,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec40;
MP10846.
NEW YORK TOWN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 8 reels, sd, Based ona story by Jo
Swerling.
Credits; Producer, Anthony Veiller; direc-
tor, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Lewis Melt-
zer; photographer, Charles Schoenbaum;
film editor, Doane Harrison,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 31O0ct41;
LP10811.
NEW YORK'S FINEST, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 972 ft., sd. (Panoramics,
no, 3.)
Credits: Commentator, Ernest Chappell;
music director, Jack Schaindlin; photography,
Charles Harten, William Kelly; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov41;
MP12070.
NEWCASTLE DISEASE, American Cyanamid
Co,, c1948, 17 min,, si., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Describes the symptoms and
treatment of Newcastle Disease in poultry,
and discusses a preventive measure in the
form of a modified live virus vaccine, For
farmers and veterinarians,
© American Cyanamid Co,; 16Aug48;
MP3297,
NEWHAVEN-DIEPPE,. SEE Temptation
Harbor.
THE NEWLYWEDS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949. 18 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy about the
difficulties which arise when a bride poses
as a single woman in order to get a job in
the office where her husband is employed.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; directed
and written by Hal Yates; film editor, Edward
W. Williams,
Cast: Robert Neil, Suzi Crandall, Paul Max-
ey, Vivien Oakland, Tanis Chandler.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug49;
LP2494,
NEWS EVENTS OF YOUR FAVORITE YEAR—
1926. Stuart Productions, Inc., c1948.
13 min,, sd,, bew, 16mm & 35mm,
Summary: People, places and events repre-
sentative of the year 1926. The film shows
33 prominent personalities of the year, in-
cluding Gene Tunney, Calvin Coolidge,
Richard E, Byrd, Queen Marie of Roumania,
Will Rogers, and Helen Wills; fashions of the
time; the Florida hurricane; a popular car-
toon entitled ''Felix, the Cat;'' and a speak-
easy.
Appl. authors; Charles Miller, John W,
Stuart.
© Stuart Productions, Inc.; 28Feb48;
MP3042,
NEWS HOUNDS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 68 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original story, Edmond
Seward, Tim Ryan, George Cappy; screen-
play, Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan; music di-
rector, Edward Kay.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jul47;
LP1153.
NEWS ODDITIES. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 571 ft., sd. (Phan-
tasy, no, 5)
Credits; Story, Harry Love; animation,
Allen Rose; music, Joe De Nat,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Mar40; MP10184.
NEWS OF THE DAY. Released by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, c1939-49, 1 reel each un-
less otherwise indicated, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© Hearst Metrotone News, Inc,
Volume 11, 1939/40.
221. © 28Nov39; MP9835.
222. © 30Nov39; MP9836.
223. © 5Dec39; MP9837.
224. © 7Dec39; MP9838.
225. © 12Dec39; MP9855,
226. © 14Dec39; MP9856.
227. © 19Dec39; MP9880,
228. © 21Dec39; MP9881.
229. © 26Dec39; MP9916,
230. © 28Dec39; MP9917.
231. © 2Jan40; MP9936.
232. © 4Jan40; MP9937.
233. © 9Jan40; MP9944,
234. © 11Jan40; MP9945.
235. © 16Jan40; MP9964.
236. © 18Jan40; MP9965.
237. © 23Jan40; MP9983.
238. © 25Jan40; MP9984,
239. © 30Jan40; MP9994.
240. © 1Feb40; MP9995.
241. © 6Feb40; MP10012.
242, © 8Feb40; MP10013.
243. © 13Feb40; MP10031,
244, © 15Feb40; MP10032.
245. © 20Feb40; MP10048.
246, © 22Feb40; MP10049.
247, © 27Feb40; MP10065,
248. © 29Feb40; MP10066,
249, © 5Mar40; MP10077.
250. © 7Mar40; MP10078.
251, © 12Mar40; MP10093.
252. © 14Mar40; MP10094.
253. © 19Mar40; MP10108.
254. © 21Mar40; MP10109.
255. © 26Mar40; MP10122.
256. © 28Mar40; MP10123.
257. © 2Apr40; MP10139.
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© 4Apr40; MP10140.
© 9Apr40: MP10180,
© 11Apr40; MP10181.
© 16Apr40; MP10191.
© 18Apr40: MP10192.
© 23Apr40:; MP10208.
© 25Apr40; MP10209.
© 30Apr40; MP10230.
© 2May40; MP10231.
© 7May40: MP10236.
© 9May40; MP10237.
© 14May40; MP10262.
© 16May40; MP10263.
© 21May40; MP10277.
© 23May40; MP10278,
© 28May40; MP10297.
© 30May40; MP10298.
© 4Jun40; MP10311.
© 6Jun40; MP10312.
© 11Jun40; MP10320,
© 13Jun40; MP10321.
© 18Jun40; MP10344.
© 20Jun40; MP10345.
© 25Jun40; MP10356.
© 27Jun40; MP10357.
© 2Jul40; MP10387.
© 4Jul40; MP10388.
© 9Jul40; MP10398,
© 11Jul40; MP10399.,
© 16Jul40; MP10406.
© 18Jul40; MP10407.
© 23Jul40; MP10415.
© 25Jul40; MP10416.
© 30Jul40; MP10429.
© 1Aug40; MP10430.
© 6Aug40; MP10437.
© 8Aug40; MP10438.
© 13Aug40; MP10451.
© 15Aug40; MP10452,
© 20Aug40; MP10463.
© 22Aug40; MP10464.
© 27Aug40; MP10476,
© 29Aug40; MP10477.
© 3Sep40; MP10485.
© 5Sep40; MP10486.
© 10Sep40; MP10495.
me 12, 1940/41.
© 12Sep40; MP10496,
© 17Sep40; MP10515.
© 19Sep40; MP10516.
© 24Sep40; MP 10527.
© 26Sep40; MP 10528.
© 10ct40; MP10546.
© 30ct40; MP10547.
© 80ct40; MP10578,
© 100ct40; MP10579,
© 150ct40; MP10599.
© 170ct40; MP10600.
© 220ct40; MP10609.
© 240ct40; MP10610.
© 290ct40; MP10620.
© 310ct40; MP10621.
© 5Nov40; MP10635.
© 7Nov40; MP10636,
© 12Nov40; MP10655,
© 14Nov40; MP10656.
© 19Nov40; MP10666.
© 21Nov40; MP10667.
© 26Nov40; MP10680.
© 28Nov40; MP10681.
© 3Dec40; MP10700.
© 5Dec40; MP10701.
© 10Dec40; MP10740.
© 12Dec40; MP10741.
© 17Dec40; MP10754.
© 19Dec40; MP10755.
© 24Dec40; MP10765,
© 26Dec40; MP10766.
© 31Dec40; MP10773,
© 2Jan41; MP10774.
© 7Jan41; MP10796.
© 9Jan41; MP10797.
© 14Jan41; MP10841.
© 16Jan41; MP10815.
© 21Jan41; MP10839.
© 23Jan41; MP1040.
© 28Jan41; MP10862.
© 30Jan41; MP10863.
© 4Feb41; MP10874.
© 6Feb41; MP10875.
© 11Feb41; MP10913.
© 13Feb41; MP10914,
© 18Feb41; MP10922.
© 20Feb41; MP10923.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 12, 1940/41. Cont'd.
247,
303.
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© 6Mar41; MP10987,
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© 1May41; MP11172.
© 6May41; MP11185.
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© 15May41; MP11208.
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© 24Jun41; MP11342.
© 26Jun41; MP11343.
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© 14Aug41; MP11509.
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© 2Sep41; MP11596.
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© 9Sep41: MP11636.
me 13, 1941/42.
© 11Sep41; MP11637,
© 16Sep41; MP11642.
© 18Sep41; MP11643.
© 23Sep41; MP11665.
© 25Sep41; MP11666.
© 30Sep41; MP11688.
© 20ct41; MP11689.
© 70ct41; MP11704.
© 90ct41; MP11705,
© 140ct41; MP11741.
© 160ct41; MP11742.
© 210ct41; MP11743.
© 230ct41; MP11744,
© 28O0ct41; MP11782,
© 300ct41; MP11783.
© 4Nov41; MP11847,
© 6Nov41; MP11848,
© 11Nov41; MP11866.
© 13Nov41: MP11867.
© 18Nov41; MP11901.
© 20Nov41; MP11902.
© 25Nov41: MP11942,
© 27Nov41; MP11943.
© 2Dec41; MP11975.
© 4Dec41; MP11976.
© 9Dec51; MP 12016.
© 11Dec41; MP12017.
© 16Dec41; MP12021.
© 18Dec41; MP 12022.
© 23Dec41; MP12039.
© 25Dec41; MP12040.
© 30Dec41; MP12076,
© 1Jan42; MP12077.
© 6Jan42; MP12182.
© 8Jan42; MP12183,
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© 15Jan42; MP12185,
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© 27Jan42; MP12200,
© 29Jan42; MP12201.
© 3Feb42; MP12218,
© 5Feb42; MP12219.
© 10Feb42; MP12248.
© 12Feb42; MP12249.
© 17Feb42; MP12264.°
© 19Feb42; MP12265.
© 24Feb42; MP12289.
© 26Feb42; MP12290.
© 3Mar42; MP12318,
© 5Mar42; MP12319.
© 10Mar42; MP12348.
© 12Mar42; MP12349.
© 17Mar42; MP12379.
© 19Mar42; MP12380.
© 24Mar42; MP12392.
© 26Mar42; MP12393.
© 31Mar42; MP12413.
© 2Apr42; MP12414,
© 7Apr42; MP12426.
© 9Apr42; MP 12427.
© 14Apr42; MP12472.,
© 16Apr42; MP12473.
© 21Apr42; MP12484,
© 23Apr42; MP12485.
© 28Apr42; MP12506.
© 30Apr42; MP12507.
© 5May42; MP12523.
© TMay42; MP12524.
© 12May42; MP12552.
© 14May42; MP12553.
© 19May42; MP12568.
© 21May42; MP12569.
© 26May42; MP12590.
© 28May42; MP12591.
© 2Jun42; MP12629.
© 4Jun42; MP12630,
© 9Jun42; MP 12650.
© 11Jun42; MP12651.
© 16Jun42; MP12665,
© 18Jun42; MP12666.
© 23Jun42; MP 12696.
© 25Jun42; MP12697.
© 30Jun42; MP12705.
© 2Jul42; MP12706.
© 7Jul42; MP12727.
© 9Jul42; MP12728.
© 14Jul42; MP 12743.
© 16Jul42; MP12744,
© 21Jul42; MP12763.
© 23Jul42; MP12764.
© 28Jul42; MP12794,
© 30Jul42; MP12795.
© 3Aug42; MP12805.
© 6Aug42; MP12806.
© 12Aug42; MP12825.
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221. Nov, 21, 1945. Washington drama.
Atom bomb agreement, Congress hears
Attlee. Pearl Harbor inquiry, Eisen-
hower's warning. Tojo awaits doom.
Blast Jap weapons, British mercy aids
children in Berlin. GI song on the Rhine.
© 21Nov45; MP65.
222. Nov. 23, 1945. Pearl Harbor-revela-
tions, Fathers and sons in first post-war
Legion conclave. First trip of carrier
"FDR", Dame Fashion invades the halls
of learning [U.C.L.A. school of costume
design]. Army's touchdown parade de-
scribed by Bill Stern. Uclans upset St.
Mary's, Texas beats T.C.U. Indiana
blanks Pitt.
© 23Nov45; MP66.
223. Nov. 28, 1945, Legion hails Nimitz
and Eisenhower. Jap atrocities exposed
at war criminal trial. Superfort sets new
non-stop flight mark. Bill Stern selects
all-American stars,
© 28Nov45; MP67,
224. Nov. 30, 1945. Admiral Halsey bids
good-by to Navy. President Truman honors
General Marshall. First films of new mar-
vel of the air, Germany's generals now
meek as lambs, Santa Claus welcomed
from coast to coast. Football roundup: In-
diana wins "Big 10" crown; Michigan beats
Ohio State 7-3; Weirdest gridiron play of
the year [California].
© 30Nov45; MP68.
225. Dec 5, 1945. Nazis on trial in court
drama, Jap Emperor gives ancestors bad
news, Ancient autos re-run race of 50
years ago. GI rodeo in Japan,
© 5Dec45; MP69, !
226. Dec. 7, 1945. Army-Navy grid clas-
sic, Trojans win Rose Bowl test. Church-
ill back in Belgium gets tremendous ova-
tion, New England storm havoc, [Welles-
ley] College girls help Santa,
© 7Dec45; MP70.
227. Dec. 12, 1945. Latest films of Nurem-
berg trial, Yanks in Germany blow up I.
I, G, Farben munitions plant, School bus
plunges into lake bringing death to 15
children. Film industry honored by U. S.
for war work, {Famed harpist entertains
at Walter Reed]. The nation's healthiest
[4-H Club awards]. '"Frogs'' reveal war
secret [underwater demolition],
© 12Dec45; MP71.
228. Dec, 14, 1945, Eisenhower warns na-
tion of crisis. Warships hit at Pearl Har-
bor home after Pacific victories. Jap-
American killed in battle honored by Gen-
eral Stilwell. Three and three-fourths
billion-dollar loan to Britain. Farewell
serenade to La Guardia. Geisha girls
dance for Yanks. Washington Redskins
win eastern pro grid crown, Philadelphia
high school [football] title tilt.
© 14Dec45; MP72.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
‘NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 17, 1945/46, Cont'd.
229. Dec, 18, 1945, Nazi general [Dostler]
executed. U.S. wrecks Jap atom smasher.
Nazi U-boats take last dive. British sink
submarines, Personalities in the news:
Halsey gets fifth star; Morgenthau deco-
rated. Hitler knick-knacks are sold in Lon-
don, Indian gift for Truman. Castle for
Eisenhower. Two millionth Yank starts
home. GI's at Alpine ski school.
© 18Dec45; MP157.
230. Dec. 21, 1945. Atrocity films at Nu-
remberg trial. Homeward-bound GI's
rescued, Personalities in the news spot-
light: General George C. Marshall,
Admiral Chester Nimitz, President Tru-
man, New York pays tribute to Admiral
Halsey. Film Chiefs support the March
of Dimes. New air weapon for U. S. re-
vealed. Cleveland Rams win pro grid
championship.
© 21Dec45; MP 158.
231. Dec. 26, 1945. Winter's worst blizzard
hits eastern seaboard. P-T boats once
expendable ride again for victory loan.
Queen Elizabeth urges girls to guard
peace, Shanghai bids Japs "good rid-
dance." [Indo-Chinese] War canoes race
for King. East Side kids battle it out box-
ing. New bathing suits and auto tires are
related,
© 26Dec45; MP 159.
232. Dec, 27, 1945. 1945-46, the year that
changed the world: birth of the Atomic Age;
Big Three meeting at Yalta; passing of
Roosevelt; Allies roll back Nazis; capitu-
lation of Germany; MacArthur keeps vow;
Yanks take Jap Island; Hiroshima atom-
bombed; final surrender of Japs; the dawn
of world peace. {These and other events]
show humanity at the crossroads,
© 27Dec45; MP 160.
233. Jan, 2, 1946. War crimes drama;
death for Yamashita. Nation mourns
General Patton. Traffic bottleneck
keeps army of GI's from home; San Fran-
cisco, Seattle, New York, Sports revival
in France.
© 2Jan46; MP161.
234. Jan, 4, 1946. Four Americans named
cardinals, Japs petition MacArthur to
spare Yamashita's life. French clean up
Nazi mines. Back to normalcy in Nice.
Canada honors film industry. Tom Thumb
wedding. Florida diving season opens.
© 4Jan46; MP162.
235. Jan. 9, 1946. Truman asks public aid.
"Bull Halsey rides again, La Guardia
out as mayor, Philadelphia Mummers!
parade, First post-war Rose tourney,
Bowl game grid thrills: Pasadena, New
Orleans, Miami, Dallas.
© 9Jan46; MP 163.
236. Jan, 11, 1946. Famed paratroopers
home with triplets as mascots, General
Marshall in China to bring'civil war to
end, U.S, warships brave Atlantic gales
to bring GI's home, Bathing beauts and
suits in 1946 fashion preview. Sport
topics of the day: Vienna motorbike mara-
thon; New England ski trains; first winter
tourney [Torger Tokle Memorial meet at
Bear Mountain].
© 11Jan46; MP 164,
237. Jan, 16, 1946. Atom bomb vs. warships.
First Lady opens March of Dimes, Japs
help Yanks fight fire [in Yokohama],
Personalities in the news: General Arnold
decorated; Marshall ends China war.
Coast Guard seadog, Sinbad, home from
world travels. Yes, John Bull has bananas,
Sport topics of the day; Nelson wins Los
Angeles open; Alpine Yanks.
© 16Jan46; MP235,
238. Jan. 18, 1946. Millions hail GI victory
parade. Churchill in U, S., cheerful as
ever. Homesick Yanks protest delays in
demobilization. Nazis sail for home with-
out jubilation, Last of U-boat pack gets
final K. O, Helicopters set new world
records,
© 18Jan46; MP236.
239. Jan, 23, 1946. UNO conference in Lon-
don, GI's protests overseas answered by
Eisenhower, Admiral Kimmel testifies
at Pearl Harbor inquiry, News from the
strike front; meat industry tie-up; Tru-
man steps into steel row, France cele-
brates fiftieth birthday of the cinema.
© 23Jan46; MP237.
240. Jan, 25, 1946. Nation's Draft Board
officers honored by President Truman,
Seven hundred and fifty thousand workers
walk out in nationwide steel strike. Red
leaders hail Stalin. March of Dimes
begins. Tolerance week to open. Winston
Churchill in gay mood gives interview to
newsreels. M,.G,.M. films win popularity
polls. Hialeah racing opens.
© 25Jan46; MP238.
241. Jan. 30, 1946. Byrnes pledges all-out
aid by U. S. for United Nations. Marshall
wins truce in China's civil war, Pearl
Harbor Army chief [Short] blames War De-
partment. President honors U. S, Navy
chaplain [Father O'Callahan]. Captured
Nazi warship here. March of Dimes fash-
ion Parade. Sports topics of the day: "sno-
birds" in flight; jeep steeplechase in Paris;
exercise for Junior.
© 30Jan46; MP239.
242. Feb, 1, 1946. Across U.S, in 4 hours,
13 minutes. Bevin pledges Britain's aid
for world peace. Turmoil in Indo-China,
U. S. seizure of plants ends the meat
strike, GI war brides and babies set sail
for new world. Alligator school, Sled-
ding goes to the dogs. Hardware hats.
© 1Feb46; MP240.
243. Feb, 6, 1946. Radar contacts the moon,
De Gaulle quits in French crisis. John L.
Lewis rejoins A, F, L ending 10-year’
labor feud, President and movie stars in
March of Dimes climax. Glamour school
New York style. i
© 6Feb46; MP291.
244, Feb, 8, 1946. GI war brides and babies
arrive. Air liner [T. W. A. Constellation]
with 52 aboard sets new trans-U. S. mark.
A new Chinese Army. Winter sport fash-
ions, Churchill at races, wins on a
hunch, Millrose track classic, Wild
west roundup in Florida, National ice-
skating meet.
© 8Feb46; MP292.
245. Feb, 13, 1946. Brazil hails new Presi-
dent. Tense days in the Holy land.
American ships take Koreans home from
slavery in Japan. U.S. Army piles up
vast surpluses in Europe. New U. S, Ad-
jutant General (Witzell]. Radar in new
peacetime job guiding ferryboat in fog.
New spirit in Europe.
© 13Feb46; MP293.
246. Feb. 15, 1946. New "'explosive snakes"
used by Army to'clear land mines. Yanks
speed Jap exodus out of the lost empire.
Film stars receive magazine awards, New
York tied up by tugboat strike. New York
murder focuses attention on U. S. juvenile
crime wave. Sponge divers make big haul
as season opens in Florida. Spirit of gay
Paree revives.
© 15Feb46; MP294,
247, Feb, 20, 1946. New York blackout,
New cardinals fly to Rome, Supreme
Court justices in plea for brotherhood.
Quaker City acclaims Nimitz. Meet Miss
Photofiash. New canine champs.
© 20Feb46; MP295.
248. Feb. 22, 1946. Four hundred and
eighty-five rescued in shipwreck. Steel
chief [Benjamin Fairless] welcomes
strike's end. Battleship [Pennsylvania]
stripped for atom blast. More GI war
brides arrive. New honors for Greer
Garson, Ireland hails new cardinals.
Bill Stern's sports thrills; skiing in
French spotlight; baseball giants start
swinging; plastic balloonatics, Dionne
quints in winter carnival.
© 22Feb46; MP296.
249. Feb. 27, 1946. UNO winds up first
session [scenes in London and New York].
U. S. cardinals in Rome. Topics of the
day: Swedish prince weds; the [British]
housewife speaks. Sport headlines: ski |
thrills. World's newest skyliner [Doug-
las DC-6]. Introducing women of the
year [Dr. Lise Meitner and others].
© 27Feb46; MP523.
250. Mar. 1, 1946. Pope Pius elevates new
cardinals, Headline news briefs: Eisen-
hower visits wounded GI's; Uncle Sam
cuts Navy. Sport topics of the day: Shang-
hai Rickshaw Derby; toboggans at Lake
Placid. St. Paul hails winter carnival.
Texas celebrates statehood centennial,
© 1Mar46; MP524.
251, Mar. 6, 1946, General Homma doomed
to die. Churchill reveals success secret
[receives honorary degree]. Vandenberg
reports on Russia and UNO, China hails
General Chiang. Movie news briefs,
Science sets hat fashions,
© 6Mar46; MP525,
252. Mar. 8, 1946. Hirohito sheds his ''di-
vinity."' Hoover backs Truman fight to aid
starving overseas. Good news for war
veterans as housing project opens. War
surplus [ammunition] blown up. Mickey
Rooney home. Sports topics of the day:
winter carnival; the baseball roundup [at]
Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami
Beach, Catalina [and] San Bernardino.
© 8Mar46; MP526.
253. Mar. 13, 1946. Churchill warns U. S,
of danger, Anti-Soviet demonstration in
China, "Religion vital,'' says Truman,
Argentina's ballot battle as Peron faces
vote test. Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Sonne topics of the day: skiing [and] base-
all.
© 13Mar46; MP527.
254. Mar. 15, 1946. Rendezvous with death
[preparations for atom bomb tests], Jap
Empress out of hiding, Number 1 G-man
[J. Edgar Hoover] honored. Churchill in
Richmond, Truman urges British loan,
Dionne quints at school. Sport topics of
the day [at] Santa Anita, Canada, Sara-
sota [and] St. Petersburg,
© 15Mar46; MP528, (
255. Mar. 20, 1946. World crisis [scenes
at Mukden, Washington and Hyde Park].
Volcanic isle rises in Pacific. Europe
revives gay carnivals to dispel gloom of
world, Auto strike ends. Sports topics
of the day: Louis-Conn fight preview;
Cleveland Indians limber up.
© 20Mar46; MP529.
256. Mar. 22, 1946. Police guard Churchill
in New York. Marshall reports on China.
Hoover flies to Europe to survey food
situation, Ships in the news: Russian
tanker rescued; ''Queen Elizabeth" ablaze;
mystery fire sweeps [German] liner. St.
Patrick's Day in Buffalo. Nylons for free.
Sports topics of the day: girl pool champ
{Ruth McGinnis]; "keglers" bowl 'em in
[American Bowling Congress]; "Athletics"
in spring training. Last rites for Cardinal
Glennon,
© 22Mar46; MP530.
257, Mar. 27, 1946. Alpine avalanche bur-
ies village. UNRRA meeting in U. S. plans
to fight world-wide famine, Washington —
spotlight; [General ''Beedle'' Smith], new
Envoy to Russia; [Julius A. Krug], suc-
cessor to Ickes; [Trygve Lie], chief of
UNO; [Leon Blum], French loan negotiator.
New Mars [Flying boat] in sky. Experts
pick photogenic beauty. The three little
bears, Sports topics of the day: Britain's
national hunt; meet Mr, America [''muscle
man"),
© 27Mar46; MP531.
258. Mar. 29, 1946. UNO Council in New
York, "Bluebeard" [Dr, Petiot] mocks
judges. U. S. carrier [Midway] invades
Arctic, Truman urges united peace
effort. Army reveals new weapon [self-
propelled gun]. Yanks fight typhus in
Japan; Army and Navy cite M.G,M. stars;
spring comes to Washington,
© 29Mar46; MP532.
259. Apr. 3, 1946. First films: UNO drama
[Iran case]. Sport topics of the day des-
cribed by Bill Stern; an old Spanish cus-
tom [Basque bull chase]; ping-pong
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
281
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 17, 1945/46. Cont'd.
champions,
© 3Apr46; MP537.
260. Apr. 5, 1946. UNO drama of vacant
chair [Russia's empty place]. La Guar-
dia hailed by UNRRA as new world relief
chief. Red Navy officer seized by FBI as
spy suspect. Bridge melts as Canadian
fire sweeps pulp plant. Battle with an
avalanche. Report from Paris; ''Blue-
beard" trial; spring fever [Paris carni-
val]. Sport topics of the day: motor bike
revival; Junior's fighting again [Kips Bay
Boys Club]. [New York] State tax trailer.
© 5Apr46; MP538.
261. Apr. 10, 1946. Tidal waves rip Hawaii.
Famed seismologist [Rev. Joseph Lynch]
shows how it happened. Jap volcano on
rampage. Goering defiant at war crimes
trial, Exploring unknown worlds [army
rocket]. New GOP chief [Representative
Reece of Tennessee]. Sport topics:
water ski marathon; some fish story.
© 10Apr46; MP565.
262. Apr. 12, 1946. The Grand National.
Truman urges strong Army. Mukden
tense as Nationalists take over Manchurian
capital. Romania hails Red Army. Grave-
yard of air force. Dog beauty contest,
© 12Apr46; MP566.
263, Apr. 17, 1946. Red Envoy back in UN
Council. League of Nations liquidated,
Jap submarines blown up, Theatre men
unite, First Lady [Mrs, Truman] visits
infantile victims. Nursery airliner,
Hirohito's horse in rodeo. Logging in the
everglades,
© 17Apr46; MP567.
264. Apr. 19, 1946. The Nation honors
F. D. R. Reconyersion inside Germany.
Washington spotlight: new Ambassador
to Argentina; Harriman transferred;
Soviet sends new envoy, Monkeys from
overseas, Easter fashion parade.
© 19Apr46; MP568.
265. Apr. 24, 1946. MacArthur says; 'Abol-
ish war."" Democratizing Jap royalty.
Young cancer sufferer sees dreams come
true. Wives sail to join Yanks overseas,
Snooperscope and sniperscope. Sports
topics of the day: slalom race in Lapland;
Scots win soccer title. White House news
of the day: President buys first poppy;
reminder of famine overseas.
© 24Apr46; MP610.
266. Apr. 26, 1946. Coast-to-coast films of
Easter celebration. Japan's first free
elections. President Truman appeals for
aid in world famine, Forest fires sweep
Cape Cod, Midget cars in sport spotlight.
Eisenhower acclaimed at Texas birthplace.
© 26Apr48; MP611,
267. May 1, 1946. Navy air show for Presi-
dent. Russia and Iran reach "agreement."
Bernard Baruch makes history on park
bench, Balloon era revived, Lighter side
of the news; what's bruin; nylons for men
only.
© 1May46; MP612.
268, May 3, 1946. Big Four in Paris Peace
Conference, Farmers answer La Guar-
dia's call to aid starving world. Justice
for a war criminal, Forty-five killed
in rail disaster. Army's new Flying
Wing. Personalities in the news; Tru-
man on vacation; 68 priests ordained.
Penn Relay thrills.
© 3May46; MP613.
269. May 8, 1946. U.S, amunition ship
explodes at dock in New York Harbor,
Army-released Nazi films revealing
rocket secrets. Personalities in the news:
reunion in New York; new Filipino Presi-
dent; durbar in New Delhi, Four Detroit
sisters wed in unique church ceremony,
Lion cubs adopted, Britain's football
classic, Paris bike race classic.
© 8May46; MP614.
270. May 10, 1946. Battle of Alcatraz
{prison mutiny]. Bill Stern reports the
Kentucky Derby, American Mother of
1946 [Mrs. Emma Clement, granddaugh-
ter of Negro slave]. Collegiate mermaids.
It's apple blossom time, Spring in the
Northwest,
© 10May46; MP615.
271. May 15, 1946. World spotlight on elec-
tions in France and Soviet Russia. Crisis
in nation's industry as coal strike reach-
es peak. New miracle ship propeller,
How you can aid famine relief. U. S.
fashions shown in Rio. Bill Stern's sport
topics: cue champ in action; thrills in the
hills.
© 15May46; MP653.
272, May 17, 1946. Spectaeular rocket test.
Tojo and 27 Jap militarists go on trial for
war crimes. Truman sees atomic age as
era of world peace. Personalities in the
news: spotlight on John L. Lewis; new
President of Philippines [General Manuel
Roxas]. Kentucky Derby winner [Assault]
repeats in Preakness. Wisconsin wins
oar classic, China black market raid.
Detour over Grand Coulee,
© 17May46; MP654.
273. May 22, 1946, Jap films: Pearl Harbor
secrets. German poison gas fleet scut-
tled in North Sea. Personalities in the
news: Holland hails Churchill; spotlight
on De Gaulle, Red Cross drive report.
Coast Guard iceberg patrol. Sport topics
of the day: latest in trotting world;
French bike race classic.
© 22May46; MP687,
274. May 24, 1946. Army plane rams New
York skyscraper. Europe's capitals mark
V-E day. Byrnes reports on Big Four
conference. Arctic gold-miner hits jack-
pot, Nazi victims find haven in United
States, Sand sailing provides sport for
landlubbers, Cotton Carnival down in
Dixie. It's tulip time in Holland, Michi-
gan,
© 24May46; MP688.
275. May 29, 1946. Atom bomb drama
[Operation Crossroads at Bikini Atoll].
Rail strike begins. Evangeline Booth
honored by America's Variety clubs.
Eisenhower in Japan,
© 29May46; MP763.
276, May 31, 1946. Truman ends rail
strike. Joe Louis-Billy Conn preview of
big fight. Cocker is top dog [Morris and
Essex show].
© 31May46; MP764.
277. June 5, 1946. Soft coal strike ends,
Hoover reports on food crisis, United
Nations fight famine. U. S. loan to
France. "Noah's Ark! sails with animals
slated for atom bomb test. The 8th Fleet's
in, Lighter side of the news described by
Bill Stern. Coeds answer slur on beauty.
© 5Jun46; MP765.
278, June 7, 1946. Vengeance for Lidice
and Dachau, Savage Choco Indians filmed
for first time, Headline news briefs:
Negro [Booker T, Washington] in Hall of
Fame; little pals of the cops. President
Truman for "little fellows' of America.
Sports topics of the day: thrilling auto
race classic; Assault wins triple [racing]
crown,
© 7Jun46; MP766,
279, June 12, 1946. Fifty-nine die as fire
sweeps [Chicago] hotel. Auto jubilee in
Detroit. Atom bomb shadows. Personal-
ities in the news; [British Ambassador
Lord Inverchapel; former Italian King
Umberto]. Romance marks graduation
of midshipmen and cadets. Aviation
thrills [at] Birmingham air show.
© 12Jun46; MP955.
280. June 14, 1946. Yanks in Britain's vic-
tory parade, D-day tribute to Americans
overseas. Army recovers royal jewels
stolen by Yanks in Germany. Chiang re-
turns to Nanking. Featuring the Jumping
Gypsies [airborne invasion maneuvers].
Boston's Holy hour. Fifty to one shot
victorious in famous Epsom Derby.
© 14Jun46; MP956.
281. June 18, 1946, U.S. envoys Byrnes,
Vandenberg and Connolly, off to Paris
for show down on peace. Spectacular
action pictures of mighty American rock-
ets. Zero hour for cameramen on great
atom bomb test. London in all-night
revelry winds up victory celebration.
New fashions in furs arrive with heat
wave. Rodeo thrills.
© 18Jun46; MP957.
282. June 21, 1946. Baruch asks world rule
of atom bomb. Big Four peace delegates
meet. Peron [President of Argentina]
inaugurated. Sports topics of the day:
wounded GI wins golf crown; meet Mr.
America [champion weight lifter].
© 21Jun46; MP958.
283. June 26, 1946. Italian Republic born
amid turmoil. Tornado rips Detroit sub-
urb, Headline news briefs; January in
June; crown jewel mystery. Beauty pa-
rades going strong; pin-up girls come to
life. Louis and Conn tell about big fight.
U.S, tennis queens beat British.
© 26Jun46; MP959.
284. June 28, 1946. President hails new
Chief Justice [Fred M. Vinson]. The
world spotlight—on Mahatma Gandhi, on
General De Gaulle, on Mexican election,
[on] Cambridge [Massachusetts] centenni-
al, [on] laurel festival. Starring circus
monkeys. Sports topics of the day: na-
tional collegiate track; Cornell crew
wins; sheep dog champs.
© 28Jun46; MP960.
285. July 3, 1946. Two million dollar fire
in New York Harbor. Army's huge '"Fly-
ing Wing" [Northrup XB-35] passes first
test flight. Personalities in the news:
moving-up day in Washington. Earl Brow-
der home from Russia. Close-up of Jap
Crown Prince. Famine in China. Fish-
ing fleet blessed. St. Bernards take the
air, French steeplechase thrills.
© 3Jul46; MP961.
286. July 4, 1946. Operation Crossroads.
President asks public for aid in OPA
crisis, Youth sings for heroes. Hirohito
admits he's human, Sport topics of the
day: South Orange, New Jersey [Davis
Cup matches] Newport, Rhode Island
[Bermuda yacht race]; Atlantic City, New
Jersey [Kiddie-car Derby].
© 4Jul46; MP962.
287, July 10, 1946. Japanese-American
heroes home from war. Reunion in Japan
as wives join GI's. Congress memorial
tribute to F. D. R. Noted personalities in
the headlines [Pope Pius and Britain's
royal family]. Rocket record in new V-2
test. Help for China's starving millions.
Strange adventure of three little bears.
© 10Jul46; MP963.
288. July 12, 1946. Atom bomb special
{history-making fourth atomic bomb ex-
plosion].
© 12Jul46; MP964.
289. July 17, 1946. Pope canonizes Mother
Cabrini. Turmoil in China. Helicopter
mailman, Personalities in the news:
introducing Italy's President; Arab League
Conference; Belgium honors Yanks;
Howard Hughes crashes. Sports topics of
the day: all-star baseball; Wimbledon
tennis thrills.
© 17Jul46; MP965.
290. July 19, 1946. Philippine independence.
American troops in Trieste face angry
rioting mobs, President Truman signs
3 3/4 billion British loan, Midsummer
madness: underwater slugfest; Bunion
Derby; devil divers; midget auto classic;
meet Miss Gay Paree.
© 19Jul46; MP966.
291, July 24, 1946, Byrnes reports on
"peace" as Trieste riots, French hail
Churchill on Bastille Day. New King
takes Siam's throne shrouded in death
mystery. Nation honors Nisei, Lighter
side of the news: Yanks in Japan relax;
cycle mania in France.
© 24Jul46; MP984.
292. July 26, 1946. Carrier [Roosevelt]
tests phantom [jet-engine] plane. Wheat
periled [by railroad car and storage short-
age] as U. S, harvests record crop in
world famine, Cattle for Greece. Church-
ill at Patton's grave. Cabinet wives set
example [home canning]. Sport topics of
282
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Volume 17, 1945/46. Cont'd.
the day described by Bill Stern: yacht
race; Diaper Derby; boxing in Siam,
Aviation world's fair.
© 26Jul46; MP985.
293. July 31, 1946. Inside Poland. China's
Ambassador defends U. S. role in Orient
crisis. San Francisco plays host to Shrin-
ers of the nation, Lighter side of the
news; [chimpanzee poses]. Sport topics of
the day: police show and beauty contest;
thrilling turf duel.
© 31Jul46; MP1039.
294. Aug. 2, 1946. Jerusalem bombing.
Bernard Shaw's ninetieth birthday. Byrnes
sees nation united behind Paris parley
aims. Peace pilgrims pray. Sports topics
of the day described by Bill Stern; water
ski champs; Hollywood Gold Cup Race,
© 2Aug46; MP1040.
295. Aug. 7, 1946. Paris Peace Conference,
Nazi "justice" revealed at Nuremberg war
trial, Stalin reviews Red might. Henry
Ford's birthday. Spud capital [Aroostook,
Maine] picks queen. [Howard Hughes']
sky giant almost ready. Lighter side of
the news: Punch and Judy show. Strict
curfew in Jerusalem imposed by British
Army.
© 7Aug46; MP1041.
296. Aug. 9, 1946. Atom blast number 5
{pictures of underwater blast at Bikini
Lagoon].
© 9Aug46; MP1042.
297. Aug, 14, 1946. Atom secrets revealed
{behind the scenes of Manhattan Project
at Oak Ridge]. Quake strikes as Domini-
can Republic hails anniversary, Luxury
gambling ship opens 10 miles out. Citi-
zen Truman votes. Sport thrills of the
day reported by Bill Stern; yacht race [and]
bull fight.
© 14Aug46; MP1108.
298. Aug. 16, 1946. V-J day—a year after.
Tel Aviv under martial law in crisis in
the Holy Land. Brazil acclaims Eisen-
hower on hemisphere defense tour, Navy
clears Manila Bay. Acres of mashed
potatoes. Biggest inland launching.
Hambletonian Cup classic described by
Bill Stern,
© 16Aug46; MP1109.
299. Aug. 21, 1946. U.S. crew ousts Brit-
ishers from 4 1/2 million dollar prize
ship [the American Farmer]. Palestine
builds for future in midst of growing
crisis, Mr, Truman takes a walk. Eisen-
hower in Rio, Aquaplane rodeo thriller
described by Bill Stern. Modern Venus
chosen, World's biggest bomber [XB-36].
© 21Aug46; MP1110.
300. Aug. 23, 1946. Crisis mounts in Pales-
tine, Riots and bombing in Trieste; 30
wounded in street fighting. President on
vacation wears last word in yachting caps.
Lighter side of the news: meet Miss
Texas; Margaret O'Brien honored, Sport
news of the day: Soap-box Derby; swine
swim; turf judges in air.
© 23Aug46; MP1111,.
301. Aug. 28, 1946. Peace in Europe threat-
ened as Marshal Tito defies United States.
Admiral Blandy reports to nation on atom
bomb test. Uncle Sam's armed forces on
alert in troubled world, Mountain climb-
ing thrills. Lighter side of the news
[Vincennes Zoo, near Paris]. Sport news
of the day: Fireball Feller [army device
measures speed of pitcher's fast ball];
roller [skate] rodeo,
© 28Aug46; MP1112,
302. Aug. 29, 1946. Yugoslavia frees Yanks.
U, 8. delivers ultimatum, Marshal Tito's
answer, America parades might [88th
Division in Italy]. Prosecution rests at
Nuremberg trial. Film snapshots here
and there: President Truman; Italy, Pope
Pius; the Alps, French planes; Africa,
the Aga Khan; Philadelphia, American
Legionnaires. Bill Stern's sport news;
collegians beat pros; 100 to 1 shot wins
Derby.
© 29Aug46; MP1113.
303. Sept. 4, 1946. Latest films from
Palestine. United Nations Council meets
at new Long Island home. The President
goes fishing and the big one gets away.
Headline news flashes; Greek King in
spotlight, Cloudburst in Maine, Lighter
side of the news: Asbury Park [revives
Baby Beauty Contest] Bill Stern's sports:
disputed tennis play; Ben Hogan wins.
© 4Sep46; MP1154.
Volume 18, 1946/47.
200. Sept. 5, 1946. Halsey answers Red
criticism. Human projectile hurled from
speeding airplane. German refugees in
Denmark. Lighter side of the news;
[Little Sisters' Day at Roxbury, Massa-
chusetts, Boys' Club]. Bill Stern's sports
news: Primo Carnera back in ring; Tulane
pigskin warm-up; 75,000 at horse opera
{in Los Angeles Coliseum].
© 5Sep46; MP1155.
201. Sept, 11, 1946. Return of King from
exile voted in Greek plebiscite. Drama
in Yugoslavia as Tito returns bodies of
U. S, fliers. UNRRA supplies [at Mar-
seilles]. U. S. fleet in Mediterranean.
New British roundup in Palestine crisis.
V.F.W. parade. Harvest Moon dance
champs. Death rides in motor classic
{in Atlanta]. National air race thrills.
Skate stars in Ice-capades,
© 11Sep46; MP1186.
202. Sept, 13, 1946. Byrnes warns U. S.
won't quit, Tragic plight of refugees at
the door to Palestine. 'Monty'' over here
{on tour of U, S. and Canada], Strike
paralyzes U. S. ports. Meet Miss Ameri-
ca 1946. Bill Stern reports nation's sports
thrills: tennis championships; internation-
al polo,
© 13Sep46; MP1187,
203. Sept. 18, 1946. President welcomes
"Monty" on first tour of U. S. Nazi tor-
ture camp victims in pilgrimage to Lourdes
Planes in head-on crashes but dummy
pict escapes. Adelaide Hawley reports
ighter side of the news. French quad-
ruplets; smallest auto; flying icicle.
© 18Sep46; MP1188.
204, Sept. 20, 1946. War criminals' swan
song. Our martyred fliers home as
Trieste tension mounts. Siegfried Line
goes boom, Presenting Miss America
and newest beach modes, JU. S. tennis
stars win Davis Cup title tilt.
© 20Sep46; MP1189.
205. Sept. 25, 1946. Wallace-Byrnes rift
stirs nation. UNRRA carries on. Lon-
don squatters abdicate as police nab ab-
dicators. Religious fete revived. Ko-
reans in liberation celebration hail U, S.
Army. Olympics in Berlin described by
Bill Stern, Death dodgers.
© 25Sep46; MP1258.
206. Sept. 26, 1946. Air rescue drama in
trans-Atlantic plane disaster, Wallace
out of Cabinet. Debut of football; Pitt
vs, Illinois; the pros bow in, Something
new in the sky [M-G-Mairship].
© 26Sep46; MP1259,
207. Oct. 2, 1946. The Shanghai story;
amazing films of China's "boom town."
Pope blesses Boy Scouts, Holy Hour in
Chicago [Holy Name Mass]. Athens ready
for King. First flying post office. Sport
topics of the day: thrills on wheels; Presi-
dent sees aqua-speedsters,
© 20ct46; MP1304.
208, Oct. 4, 1946. Nazi gang found guilty
Fred Allen gives tips on politics, Over-
seas headlines: Harriman joins Byrnes
in Paris; Cannes revives famed fiesta.
President sees West Point gridders crush
Oklahoma, Irish vs, Illinois; Alabama
vs. Tulane,
© 40ct46; MP1305.
209. Oct. 9, 1946, Legion convention; FBI
Chief warns of foes within U. S, Navy
plane's 11,000-mile hop sets a new
world's record. Greeks welcome mon-
arch recalled to the throne. 500,000
pounds of TNT exploded, Auto race
thriller,
© 90ct46; MP1306.
210. Oct. 11, 1946. Judgment Day for Nazi
gang. World Series special. Columbia
gridders sink Navy. Buckeyes whitewash
Trojans.
© 110ct46; MP1307.
211. Oct, 16, 1946. Army "Dreamboat''
flies 9,500 miles. Byrnes sees "no war,"
Alcan Highway, new frontier, Personali-
ties in the news; new Chief Justice [Fred
M. Vinson]; Mexico honors movie maker
[Jack L, Warner]. U, S, togs for China.
King [of England] welcomes Eisenhower.
ed Series highlights. Gridiron mir-
acle.
© 16Oct46; MP1314,
212, Oct, 18, 1946. Truman ends meat con
trol. Queen Elizabeth starts namesake
on new career [as passenger ocean liner],
Film stars ask arbitration in jurisdiction-
at strike. Grid round-up by Bill Stern;
Yale vs. Columbia; Army vs. Michigan;
Texas vs, Oklahoma,
© 180ct46; MP1315.
213, Oct, 24, 1946. Justice Jackson on les-
son of Nazi hangings. Byrnes home from
Paris makes report on peace. Unrest in
Europe, De Gaulle loses at polls. Wind-
sor home with Duchess, Sinatra wins
movie poll. Plane in slingshot take-off.
World Series extra.
© 240ct46; MP1316.
214. Oct, 25, 1946. Molotov here aboard
"Queen," backs peace. Top secrets re-
vealed as U, S. hails Navy Day. Personal-
ities in the news: General Ike, the golfer;
spotlight on Franco; whale ahoy. Grid
thrills of the day reported by Bill Stern;
Army crushes Columbia; Tennessee up-
sets Alabama; Uclans beat California.
© 250ct46; MP1317.
215. Oct. 30, 1946. United Nations special.
Sport topics of the day; rapids riders;
submarine basketball.
© 300ct46; MP1343.
216. Nov, 1. 1946. Grid thrillers; Penn vs.
Navy; Army vs, Duke; Rice vs, Texas,
Paree's queer hair-do fashions. Head-
lines in the news; twin engine helicopter;
college ain't what it was; Miss Liberty's
birthday; featuring film notables.
© 1Nov46; MP1344,
217. © 6Nov46; MP1429.
218. © 8Nov46; MP1430.
219. © 13Nov46; MP1431.
220. © 15Nov46; MP1432.
221. © 20Nov46; MP1433.
222. © 22Nov46; MP1434,
223. © 27Nov46; MP1435,
224. © 29Nov46; MP1436,
225. © 4Dec46; MP1499,
223. © 5Dec46; MP1500.
227. © 11Dec46; MP1501.
228. © 13Dec46; MP1502,
229. © 18Dec46; MP1510.
230. © 20Dec46; MP1511.
231. © 25Dec46; MP1595.
232. © 27Dec46; MP1596.
233. © 1Jan47; MP1597.
234. © 3Jan47; MP1598.
235. © 8Jan47; MP1618.
236. © 10Jan47; MP1619.
237. © 15Jan47; MP1659.
238. © 17Jan47; MP1660.
239. © 22Jan47; MP1661.
240. © 24Jan47; MP1662.
241. © 28Jan47; MP1709.
242, © 31Jan47; MP1710.
243. © 5Feb47; MP1786.
244. © 7Feb47; MP1787.
245, © 12Feb47; MP1788.
246. © 14Feb47; MP1789.
247. © 19Feb47; MP1922.
248. © 21Feb47; MP1923.
249. © 26Feb47; MP 1924.
250. © 28Feb47; MP1925.
251. © 5Mar47; MP1926,
252. © 7Mar47; MP1927,
253. © 12Mar47; MP1928.
254. © 14Mar47; MP1929.
255. © 19Mar47; MP2042,
256. © 21Mar47; MP2043.
257. © 26Mar47; MP2044.
258. © 28Mar47; MP2045.
259, © 2Apr47; MP2046.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
283
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 18, 1946/47. Cont'd.
260. © 4Apr47; MP2047.
261. © 8Apr47; MP2048.
262, © 11Apr47; MP2049.
263. © 16Apr47; MP2050.
264. © 18Apr47; MP2051.
265. © 23Apr47; MP2066.
266. © 25Apr47; MP2067.
267. © 30Apr47; MP2068.
268. © 2May47; MP2069.
269. © 7May47; MP2121.
270, © 9May47; MP2122.
271. © 14May47; MP2123.
272. © 16May47; MP2124.
273. © 21May47; MP2125,
274, © 23May47; MP2126.
275. © 28May47; MP2203.
276. © 30May47; MP2204.
277. © 4Jun47; MP2205.
278. © 6Jun47; MP2196.
279, © 11Jun47; MP2197.
280. © 13Jun47; MP2198.
281. © 18Jun47; MP2256.
282. © 20Jun47; MP2257.
283, © 25Jun47; MP2258.
284, © 27Jun47; MP2259.
285. © 2Jul47; MP2260.
286. © 4Jul47; MP2261.
287, © 9Jul47; MP2362.
288. © 11Jul47; MP2311.
289. © 16Jul47; MP2363.
290. © 18Jul47; MP2364.
291, © 23Jul47; MP2312.
292, © 25Jul47; MP2313.
293. © 30Jul47; MP2314.
294. © 1Aug47; MP2315.
295. © 6Aug47; MP2316.
296. © 8Aug47; MP2317.
297. © 13Aug47; MP2318.
298. © 14Aug47; MP2319.
299. © 20Aug47; MP2365.
300. © 22Aug47; MP2366.
301. © 27Aug47; MP2367.
302. © 29Aug47; MP2368.
303. © 3Sep47; MP2411.
Volume 19, 1947/48,
200. © 5Sep47; MP2412.
201. © 10Sep47; MP2413.
202. © 12Sep47; MP2414.
203. © 17Sep47; MP2415.
204. © 19Sep47; MP2416.
205. © 24Sep47; MP2454.
206. © 26Sep47; MP2455.
207. © 10ct47; MP2457,
208. © 20ct47; MP2456.
209. Oct. 6, 1947. Truman urges U. S. to
save food for starving Europe, Walter
Winchell vs. Vishinsky [Vishinsky slan-
ders Americans, and Winchell says
Russia fears power of a free press].
Asbestos mining boom [in Canada].
Canned salmon fishing [divers rescue
sunken cargo near Seattle]. Hirohito
views flood disaster [Honshu], Musicians
bolster morale of wounded war veterans.
© 6Oct47; MP2720.
210. Oct. 8, 1947. Sensational films of
World Series as Yankees win, Football
thrillers of the week; UCLA-Northwest-
ern; Notre Dame-Pittsburgh; Georgia
Tech-Tulane,
© 8O0ct47; MP2721.
211. Oct, 15, 1947. Truman warns the na-
tion Europe's plight desperate. De Gaulle
denounces Reds. Hero dead homeward
bound [from Belgium], Yugos release
captive Yanks. Nazi poison gas destroyed.
Jet Flying Wing unveiled. Fastest planes
test guns. Message from Jimmy Stewart
[inaugurating Pennsylvania Week]. Holy
Name convention [Boston]. China's
"basket babies" find haven [in Shanghai
mission].
© 150ct47; MP2718.
212. Oct. 17, 1947. U.S. backs Palestine
independence plan, Netherlands Queen
(Wilhelmina] retires; infant Princess
[Maria Christina] christened, First
war dead [from the Pacific area] home,
Bill stern's grid thrillers: Yale vs.
Columbia; Army vs. Illinois,
© 170ct47; MP2719,
213, Oct. 22, 1947. Marshall [at CIO con-
vention in Boston] calls upon labor to
back U.S foreign policy. Reports from
overseas; black gold rush [Germans sal-
vage coal from harbor at Bremen]; U. S.
consulate [in Jerusalem] bombed. Per-
sonalities in the news;_new birth record
set; [British] royal family portrait; Nimitz
joins Redskins [Ottawa tribe]. Adelaide
Hawley describes latest fashions for fall.
Lighter side of the news; [pretzel benders
marathon in Atlantic City and Frosh-Soph
melee at Columbia University].
© 220ct47; MP2604.
214. Oct. 24, 1947. Epic of ''Sky Queen"
has happy ending [scenes relating to the
rescue of passengers from the Bermuda
flying boat by U. S. Coast Guard cutter
"Bibb"], Film industry denies Red influ-
ence as hearings open [before House Com-
mittee on Un-American Activities]. Bill:
Stern's grid thrillers; Michigan vs. North-
western; Southern Cal-Oregon State; Ark-
ansas vs. Texas; Pennsylvania-Columbia.
© 240ct47; MP2605.
215. Oct. 29, 1947. Washington's movie
drama, all-star cast [Adolphe Menjou,
Robert Taylor, Robert Montgomery, and
Paul V. McNutt speak at Congressional
inquiry into alleged Communist influences
in Hollywood]. De Gaulle wins election,
Fires raze U. S. forests [in 10 states on
Eastern Seaboard]. Rocket opens new navy
era [V-2 rocket fired from U, S. aircraft
carrier 'Midway"'].
© 290ct47; MP2606.
216. Oct. 31, 1947. Thrilling grid films:
Columbia's amazing upset of Army; Tro-
jans vs. Golden Bears; Quakers sink the
Navy; Longhorns down Rice; Michigan-
Minnesota. Nation pays tribute to first
war dead home from Europe. Truman
calls Congress. Fire ruins Bar Harbor.
© 310ct47; MP2607.
217. Nov. 5, 1947.. Grim tragedy stalks
India: 10,000,000 refugees on move. Red
issue creates furor at House movie inquiry.
Brazil breaks Soviet ties. Armed services
keep on alert [airborne maneuvers at Fort
Benning, Georgia, and navy air defense
tests in California]. Dock fire in London.
[Irish] sweepstakes winner. California
invades Paris with latest U. S. fashions.
© 5Nov47; MP2608,
218. Nov. 7, 1947, Super-flying boat piloted
by Hughes up on first test. Communists
riot in France, Bill Stern's grid thrillers:
Notre Dame vs. Navy; Georgia Tech-Duke;
Michigan-Illinois.
© 7Nov47; MP2609,
219. Nov. 12, 1947. Dramatic report from
India [Mohammed Ali Jinnah reviews
troops in Karachi, Pakistan; the Maharaja
holds court at Hindu Jaipur]. Escaped
Polish leader's own story. Flivver planes
reach Tokyo [first round-the-world flight
of light single-engine planes]. Tribute
paid Will Rogers. Adelaide Hawley des-
cribes the latest co-ed fashions. Olympic
ice team previews U. S. ice stars in first
test.
© 12Nov47; MP2610.
220. Nov. 14, 1947. Game of the year: Irish
rout Army. Georgia Tech vs. Navy. Vir-
ginia-Pennsylvania. Marshall asks [a Con-
gressional committee headed by Senator
Vandenberg for] speedy aid to save free-
dom in Europe. Friendship Food Train
starts journey across the nation [after
send-off from Governor Warren of Cali-
fornia].
© 14Nov47; MP2611.
221. Nov. 19, 1947, Thirty-one rescued as
ship sinks in raging sea [U. S. Army hos-
pital ship "Charles A. Stafford" rescues
crew of Portuguese schooner ''Maria Car-
lota" off Newfoundland], Hughes hearing
spotlight turned on air general [Bennett
Meyers]. Riding the Friendship Train as
it snowballs across U. S. News of the day
in brief; workhorse of the air [Pioneer
transport for use on small back-country
airfields]; amputees swim to health,
© 19Nov47; MP2612.
222. Nov, 21, 1947. Truman sees crisis
here and abroad; bids Congress act. This
is hunger [in Europe]. War flames ravage
romantic Kashmir, Friendship Train
hailed in Midwest. Bill Stern reports
gridiron thrillers: Michigan-Wisconsin;
Penn. vs. Army; Georgia Tech-Alabama.
© 21Nov47; MP2613.
223. Nov, 26, 1947, Eric Johnston denounces
Reds, Friendship Food Train ends tour in
triumph. Pennsylvania Friendship Special;
Ohio-Indiana-New York State Special.
"Silent Guest" plan launched [for aid to the
hungry people of Europe]. Newark calls off
battle [between the battleship ''New Mexico"
and the fireboat "Navy"]. 20-ton telescope
lens [moved from California Tech to Palo-
mar Observatory].
© 26Nov47; MP2614.
224. Nov. 28, 1947. The royal wedding [of
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip].
Bill Stern's grid specials: USC downs
UCLA; Yale-Harvard; Notre Dame-Tulane;
Penn State- Pitt.
© 28Nov47; MP2615.
225. Dec. 3, 1947. [Communist] strikes
paralyze France. Vienna cleans up [after
dynamiting the Philipphof]. U. S. film in-
dustry ousts Communists [Eric Johnston
announces suspensions]. Largest land plane
test [XC-99]. General [Meyers] stripped of
honors [testimony before Senate committee],
The "new look" in beach modes. Connie
Mack honored,
© 3Dec47; MP2616.
226. Dec. 5, 1947. United Nations vote in-
dependent Jewish state in Palestine, Big
Four meet in London [Bevin, Molotov, and
General Marshall open talks on peace
treaties]. News in brief: legal arson
{ferryboat "Tamalpais" burned in San Fran-
cisco Bay]; wine tasters [Beaune, France].
Army-Navy classic [complete films of
gridiron thriller]. Georgia Tech-Georgia.
Penn vs. Cornell.
© 5Dec47; MP2617.
227. Dec. 10, 1947. Police battle Reds in
Paris. Camera magic reveals secrets of
flight. Latest Palestine films. Truman on
vacation [in Key West]. Twenty escape
plane crash [at Seattle], Bill Stern's
overseas sports [boxing in Paris].
© 10Dec47; MP2785.
228. Dec. 12, 1947. Holy war in Palestine,
Red sabotage stirs France to action. New
proving ground [Eniwetok] for the atom,
Trolley school {in Berlin]. Friendship
cargo starts overseas. Irish beat Trojans
in thrilling finale. High school grid classic
[Franklin Field, Philadelphia]. Tulane vs,
LSU.
© 12Dec47; MP2786.
229. Dec. 17, 1947. Secret Service smashes
$1,000,000 counterfeit ring. Paris mourns
military hero [General Leclerc]. Midget
planes circle globe. Santa hits the Nether-
lands, Holiday for orphans [arriving at
LaGuardia Field], Babe Ruth—Santa,
Lujack wins football honor, Ski fever's in
the air. Skating champ [Barbara Ann Scott]
trains for Olympics.
© 17Dec47; MP2787.
230. Dec. 19, 1947. Hiroshima today; atom-
bombed city hails Emperor, Greek Navy
gets six U. S. gunboats, Six saved in
Labrador plane crash. Friendship food
for Italy, Cardinal Spellman assists Santa,
Personalities in the news: Admirals Louis
E, Denfeld, Chester W, Nimitz, "Pro"
football title battle [Cleveland Browns vs.
New York Yankees].
© 19Dec47; MP2788.
231. Dec, 24, 1947. Man-made blizzard
tests Army's new arctic equipment, Em-
bassy children send Yuletide greetings.
New plastic incubator. Admiral Halsey
honored. Last American troops quit Italy.
Help for Europe [Interim Aid Bill]. Riots
in Italy. Movie stars urge less waste.
© 24Dec47; MP2789.
232. Dec. 26, 1947, Aviation's birthday
[44th anniversary]. Marshall reports on
Big Four split. World's mightiest crane.
France hails Friendship food cargo. A
message from Jimmy Stewart [for the
hungry overseas]. Sport topics of the day:
284
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 19, 1947/48. Cont'd.
Golden Gloves; Olympic ski tests; "pro"
title football [Philadelphia Eagles win from
Pittsburgh Steelers].
© 26Dec47; MP2790. ¢
233. Dec, 31, 1947. 1947 newsreel digest of
the year: new Congress sets keynote; Taft-
Hartley bill; inflation shocks U. S.; Texas
City disaster; England's royal wedding;
floods, blizzards sweep Europe; Big Four
stalemate; Moscow plots chaos; Rio con-
ference; terror in Korea and China; Red
strikes sweep France, Italy; Vishinsky at-
tacks America; liberation in India; Pales-
tine partition; Freedom and Friendship
trains.
© 31Dec47; MP2791.
234, Jan, 2, 1948. First films of New York's
greatest snow storm, Wallace bolts [party]
Lighter side of the news [beach modes for
children]. Cardinals win "pro'' [football]
championship, Margaret Truman's press
conference,
© 2Jan48; MP2792.
235. Jan. 7, 1948. Philippines report, Bill
Stern's sport thrills of the year: World
Series payoff; diving champions; year's
sports heroine; Silver Skates carnival;
world's fastest car; ice boating thrills;
Belmont Gold Cup Race; Indianapolis Speed-
way classic; bobsledding stars; Babe Did-
rickson triumphs; horse of the year.
© 7Jan48; MP2793.
236. Jan, 9, 1948. Gridiron thrills from the
nation's Bowl classics: Rose Bowl; Orange
Bowl; Cotton Bowl; Sugar Bowl, First
films of Canada's atom plant. Tojo on
trial as Japan's no. 1 war criminal, A
message from John Garfield [save food to
save lives]. Gay send-off for 1948; Tour-
nament of Roses; King Orange Jamboree;
Chelsea Arts Ball.
© 9Jan48; MP2794.
237. Jan, 14, 1948. Truman reports to Con-
gress. Marines answer call to duty. Good
news for war veterans [New York State pays
bonus]. Sport topics of the day: ski classic;
Golden Gloves; ''zoom" racing.
© 14Jan48; MP2795. "
238. Jan, 16, 1948. Marshall warns: aid to
Europe now or else. Overseas headlines:
De Gaulle bids for power; Haile Selassie
[camera studies]; Japan's "honor system"
telephones. Fashions for mermaids [at
Miami Beach]. Intercollegiate ski meet
{Sun Valley]. Aquatic carnival [Fort Lau-
derdale].
© 16Jan48; MP2796.
239, Jan, 21, 1948. Heroes' ship [Army
Transport "Joseph V. Connolly''] burns at
sea. Crew saved [scenes at sea and of
survivors! arrival in New York], General
Chennault finds romance in China. Stassen
charges: capital "insiders'' made millions
in grain [Stassen testifies before Senate
Appropriations Committee; General Wal-
lace H. Graham answers questions]. Sil-
ver Skates thriller [Al Casale wins in New
York]. Boy victim [Terry Tullos] helps
President {| and Margaret Truman] open
March of Dimes drive.
© 21Jan48; MP2859.
240, Jan, 23, 1948. Spotlight on Eisenhower
{awarded Poor Richard Club medal in
Philadelphia]. $1,000,000 Boston fire.
Bradley honored [receives Grand Cross of
the Legion of Honor from French Ambassa-
dor Bonnet]. Milk ship for Europe [sent by
Californians]. Chimps in star performance
[royal circus in Brussels]. The March of
Dimes [pageant in Los Angeles]. Bill
Stern's sports headlines: ski daredevils
[Illinois' Norge Ski Club meet]; [Middle
Atlantic] title skating; zoom diving [Miami
Beach].
© 23Jan48; MP2860.
241, Jan, 28, 1948. Petrillo testifies again
[before House Labor Committee]. What an
orchestra {German orchestra of 20 men
using 400 harmonicas]. That new look in
beach modes [Coral Gables, Fla.], Bill
Stern's sports topics: [rehearsal in Swiss
Alps for Winter Olympics]; jet sled rides
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
rails at 1019 miles an hour [Muroc i
© 28Jan48; MP2861. iat
242. Jan. 30, 1948. Stassen vs. Pauley; the
battle of Washington {speculation in high
places by "insiders"], Tense days in Holy
Land, Gandhi breaks fast. Mass weddings
{in China]. "Voice" for America [Smith-
Mundt bill]. Ice boat regatta [Hamilton,
Ontario]. Golden Gloves [New York].
Dodds wins again [the mile run at Boston].
© 30Jan48; MP2879.
243, Feb, 4, 1948. Germans demonstrate
as unrest sweeps Bizonia [mass walkout in
Munich]. Food for Italy [Rome]. Hindu
festival [Kumbha-Mela cefemonies at
Ganges River]. Tiger tamers begin spring
training [Roman Proske in Florida and
Mabel Stark in California], Something new
for the Navy [walking barge], Clothes for
cycling [Florida], Babies in the swim [nine-
month-old Sherry Whitford]. Champion-
ship ring battle [in Paris].
© 4Feb48; MP2862.
244, Feb. 6, 1948. World mourns Gandhi.
Film story of his amazing career. More
Marines embark [Norfolk, Va.]. Fur fash-
ions [Florida]. Bill Stern's sports roundup:
Millrose Games [Bill Vessie and Gil Dodds
set new records]; record crowds cheer
winter carnival [St. Paul]; 1948 Winter
Olympics [hockey teams and bob sleds
racers in Swiss Alps].
© 6Feb48; MP2863.
245. Feb. 11, 1948. Washington spotlight on
the Commies [Attorney General Tom Clark
and Congressman Kar! Mundt testify before
House Committee on Un-American Activi-
ties]. Exercise Snowdrop, Arctic test for
Army [paratroopers in upstate New York].
The lighter side of the news {orangutan at
New York's Bronx Zoo]. Magic brain comes
to aid of science [solves complex mathe-
matical problems]. Exiled Belgian monarch
[King Leopold] finds haven in Cuba, [Bill
McGowan's] school for umpires. Champi-
onship skating [George Fisher and Loraine
Sabbe at St. Paul's winter carnival].
© llFeb48; MP2864,
246. Feb, 13, 1948. Eisenhower quits Army
{ceremonies for his successor, General
Omar N. Bradley in presence of President
Truman]. India's grieving multitudes bid
farewell to Gandhi, Arctic thriller, Exer-
cise Paradog. A new record in triplets
[second set born to Mrs, Margaret Trait
Walker, Syracuse, N. Y.}. Bill Stern's
Olympic round-up [triumphs.of Dick But-
ton and Barbara Ann Scott]. Dodds sets
record in Boston games,
© 13Feb48; MP2865.
247, Feb, 18, 1948. Today in Palestine.
Arab terror defies United Nations. Presi-
dent [Truman] opens 1948 Red Cross Drive.
Mardi Gras [Mrs. Truman and Miss Mar-
garet Truman in New Orleans]. Viareggio
[Italy] fiesta. Miss Truman launches craft
named for Dad. Bill Stern's sport topics:
Nations top dogs in New York show; Lipton
Cup race [Miami Beach, Fla.]; champion-
ship ski jump [St, Paul's winter carnival].
© 18Feb48; MP2866,
248. Feb, 20, 1948. Cinderella romance
[Winthrop Rockefeller marries Barbara
Sears in Palm Beach, Fla.] Pope warns of
atom bomb. Latest films of the war in
Greece, Appeasement of Stalin scored by
Dewey. Winter Olympics finale [U. S, wins
four-man bobsled title; Canada defeats
Switzerland to capture hockey crown], Hell
drivers in bang-up show [rodeo in Califor-
nia].
© 20Feb48; MP2923.
249. Feb. 24, 1948. Chiang's army moves
against the Reds [General Fu Tso-Yi in
command in North China]. Post-war twin
record [three sets in two years for Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Walsh of Quincy, Mass.]
Strange baby case [questionable citizen-
ship of 16-months-old Neils Rebholz].
American hails spirit of brotherhood [mes-
sages from Henry Noble McCracken and
General Eisenhower]. Bill Stern's sport
topics: daredevils on ice [motorcycle race
itCzechoslovakia]; Golden Glovers [Coley
Wallace, highlight of the matches].
© 24Feb48; MP2924.
250. Feb. 27, 1948. Democrats open Presi-
dential battle of 1948 [President Truman
and James A. Farley at Jefferson-Jackson
Day Dinner]. In starving China today
[Peiping]. Quintuplets for the Leos [San
Francisco Zoo]. Bill Stern's sports topics:
baseball's in the air [New York Giants
train in Florida], One-man helicopter.
Carnival time in Rio, -
© 27Feb48; MP2925.
251. Mar. 3, 1948. The Palestine tragedy: —
explosion rocks Jerusalem; United Nations
crisis [speech by Warren R, Austin]; Haga-
nah ship drama [Jewish refugee ship "Un-—
afraid" picked up by British]. "New look"
for General Eisenhower [in civilian clothes].
Czechoslovakia in chains [camera high-
lights of the country from pre-Hitler days
to present].
© 3Mar48; MP2926.
252. Mar. 5, 1948. Japan battles black mar-
ket [Tokyo]. Schools closed by teachers'
strike [Minneapolis]. Easter prevue down
in Dixie [Gracie Allen at New Orleans' Fete
des Chapeaux], Truman ends tour [Guanta-
namo, Cuba]. New jet plane [Navy's FJ-1].
Bill Stern's sports topics: Paris acclaims
Barbara Scott; turf classic [Talon defeats —
On Trust in Santa Anita's $100,000 handi-
cap race]; muscle men on parade [male
beauty contest in Florida].
© 5Mar48; MP2927.
253. Mar. 10, 1948. Quick aid to Europe
urged to avert war, Czech fate stirs world
{Senator Arthur Vandenberg speaks for
European Recovery Program; scenes in
Czechoslovakia show Premier Klement
Gottwald; Czech Ambassador Juraj Slavik
resigns in Washington]. Everglades [Flori-
da] wonderland explored by cameramen.
King Michael reclaims throne [in Paris
with Princess Anne of Bourbon- Parma].
Bill Stern's sports headlines; basketball
sensation [Notre Dame defeats NYU]; Bos-
ton Red Sox get ready [at Sarasota]; Cincin-
nati Reds warm up for spring [Tampa];
most perilous ski jump [Iron Mountain,
Michigan].
© 10Mar48; MP2928.
254. Mar, 12, 1948. De Gaulle asks U. S.
arms aid to stem Red march, Canadian
Army trains troops in Arctic warfare. De
Valera in U. S. Truman returns to Capital.
Canada hails Olympics heroine [Barbara >
Ann Scott in Montreal]. Gliders in record
soaring contest [San Diego]. Bill Stern's
sports topics; baseball's in the air [Chica-
go White Sox at Pasadena; New York Yank-
ees at St. Petersburg; Detroit Tigers at
Lakeland; Boston Braves at Bradenton];
track thriller [Salmagundi defeats Call
Bell in Santa Anita Derby].
© 12Mar48; MP2929,
255. Mar. 17, 1948. 1949 political pot starts
boiling [spotlight on Dewey, Stassen, Taft,
Vandenberg, Warren, and MacArthur]. King
Michael here to learn about America, Chile
claims Antarctic islands [President
Gabriel Gonzalez Videla at Greenwich Is-
land]. Spectacular fires sweep Jap capital
[Tokyo]. "Big Jim" makes a hit [Alabama's
Governor James Folsom in New York].
Movie star honored [Esther Williams made
Honorary mayor of Twentynine Palms].
Bill Stern's sports topics (University of
California crews at Oakland; Arne Ulland
wins U. S. National ski title at Snoqualmie,
Wash.; Philadelphia Athletics at West Palm
Beach, St. Louis Cardinals at St. Peters-
burg].
© 17Mar48; MP2933.
256. Mar, 19, 1948. World crisis mounts;
Marshall asks U. S. to keep calm. [Major
General Bennett E.] Meyers goes to jail.
De Valera hailed [in San Francisco], Ro-
mance of the air [Jane Froman marries
pilot who saved her life]. Britain-U.S.
sign film agreement, Bill Stern's sport
topics; Dodgers get ready; bowling champi-
onship meet [Detroit]; wheel-chair bas-
ketball [war veterans from Halloran and
Cushing Hospitals].
© 19Mar48; MP2944.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
285
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 19, 1947/48. Cont'd.
257. Mar. 24, 1948. Red crisis stirs na-
tion; Washington, D, C. [Truman demands
legislation to halt advance of Red tyranny];
New York City [Truman and Governor
Dewey review St. Patrick's Day parade;
Truman addresses Friendly Sons of St.
Patrick]; Paris, France [foreign ministers
for 16 European countries prepare to share
in Marshall Plan]; Vienna, Austria [Ameri-
can soldier shot in back by Soviet guard];
Lake Success, N. Y. [Russia must answer
to Chile's charge of Russian interference
in the Czech coup]; Prague, Czechoslovakia
{mourn death of Foreign Minister Jan
Masaryk]. em
© 24Mar48; MP2945,
258. Mar. 25, 1948. Thrilling films of Brit-
ain's 1948 Grand National. [Grand Na-
tional] sweeps winners [in New York].
Spring tornado [in southern Illinois]. [Bat-
tleship] Texas sails to be war memorial,
MacArthur boom makes hit with Japanese.
Lightning jets [FJ-1] in first hops from
carriers.
© 25Mar48; MP2946. .
259. Mar. 31, 1948. The world spotlight:
Turin, Italy [Italy and France sign three
trade agreements]; Lake Success, N. Y.
[Dr. Papanek, Czech U. N. delegate ousted
by Communists, makes plea; Dr, Abba H.
Silver reads decision of Jewish Agency
for Palestine to establish provisional Jew-
ish state]. First U. S, buzz bombs strength-
en defenses. Prize pictures [of New York's
press photographers]. DeVaiera visits In-
dependence Hall. Golden Glovers in thrill-
ing bouts [New York], Basketball champs
{Kentucky wins over Baylor].
© 31Mar48; MP2947.
260. Apr. 2, 1948. Red crisis stirs Italy on
eve of election. Rocket Town U. S. A. [in
California's Mojave desert]. John L,
Lewis again makes headlines [refusing to
testify before Truman's fact finding board].
Easter peace prayers echo across nation,
Easter egg hunt [Hyattsville, Md.]. Bill
Stern's sports topics: Paris, France
{wrestling between European Champion and
Canada's World Title holder]; Orlando,
Florida [Washington Senators in spring
workout. }
© 2Apr48; MP2948,
261. Apr. 7, 1948. John L. Lewis obeys
court orders. 'Lie down" strike stirs
Wall Street. Pope's plea moves vast Rome
audience. The nation salutes historic
Army Day. Schoolhouse on wheels {in
northern Ontario, Canada]. Mudder's day
at the races [Paumonok Handicap at Jamai-
ca]. Basketball thriller [Phillips Oilers
win over Kentucky Wildcats].
© 7Apr48; MP2949.
262, Apr. 9, 1948. U, S. Army calls Red
bluff in Berlin. Foreign aid bill signed by
Truman. Navy honors Hearst, noted pub-
lisher. War veterans rally for free Pales-
tine, Regal trousseau for Princess Anne,
General Eisenhower becomes a grandpa.
Championship aquatics, Olympic preview
[Daytona Beach],
© 9Apr48; MP2950.
263. Apr. 14, 1948. Eisenhower in dram-
atic plea for strong U. S, Patriotic spec-
tacle stirs nation's capitol [Army Day
Parade]. Stassen victory livens up GOP
presidential race. Paul Hoffman named
head of recovery plan, The Americas
unite in anti-Red front [in Bogota]. Water
ski champs set new records [at Crystal
Gardens, Fla.}.
© 14Apr48; MP3049,
264, Apr. 16, 1948. Lewis ends coal strike
as court action impends. Army Day Pa-
rades: U.S. Army marches in jittery
Trieste; New York City [West Point cadets
march]. Musical genius [Jerard Jennings]
aged four [plays Liszt's Hungarian Rhapso-
dy]. Something new in baseball [All-Amer-
ican Girls' League]. Navy kids slug it out
{junior boxing tournament at Annapolis],
© 16Apr48; MP3050.
265. Apr. 21, 1948. Revolt in Bogota. Brit-
ain pays tribute to memory of FDR [Roose-
velt memorial dedicated in London].
Cardinal [Spellman] asks aid for the needy.
Lightning speed tests for new thunderjets
[at Dow Air Base, Me,] Heavyweight title
bout set for June [Louis and Walcott].
© 21Apr48; MP3051.
266. Apr. 23, 1948. First films of Italy's
election [defeat for the Reds]. Postscript
to revolt; Bogota digs out. Ohio River
flood. Flying church [Supai Indians of
Grand Canyon get a new house of worship].
Royall inspects weapons [at Aberdeen, Md.].
Baseball season starts with a bang [Wash-
ington, D. C.].
© 23Apr48; MP3052.
267. Apr. 28, 1948. Union leader Reuther
shot by assassin, Sixteen Marshall Plan
nations tighten bond. De Gaulle invades
Red stronghold [Marseilles]. Variety Clubs
pay honor to Marshall [in Miami]. Triplets’
convention in New Jersey's Palisades Park.
U. S. submarines sent to Turkey. Navy
helicopters in mass flight [near Lakehurst,
New Jersey]. Film colony dedicates hos-
pital [Hollywood].
© 28Apr48; MP3053.
268. Apr. 30, 1948. Churchill's remarkable
tribute to America. Marshall "mystery"
[leaves Bogota conference a week before
its formal conclusion]. Children march to
aid hungry overseas [Times Square}. That
new look in men's hats. Olympic hopefuls
in college relays. Rodeo thriller [Phoenix,
Ariz.]. Mighty [battleship] ''Texas'' be-
comes a Lone Star shrine.
© 30Apr48; MP3054.
269. May. 5, 1948. All London acclaims
king and queen on silver jubilee. [Sover-
eigns drive to St. Paul's on 25th wedding
anniversary]. Reds in post-election riots
in Italy. Liner [Queen] Elizabeth brings
notables [former King Peter and Queen
Alexandra of Yugoslavia, Mrs, Eleanor
Roosevelt, film star Margaret O'Brien].
Giant [Caonillas] dam brings hope of new
era to Puerto Rico. Sports: Jockey Johnny
Longden wins 3000th race in California;
out door circus in Germany.
© 5May48; MP3197.
270. May 7, 1948. Palestine report: [Jews
prepare to defend Holy City in Jerusalem
and other points against Arab invasion],
Army bids goodbye to "Ike'’ [General Eisen-
hower gets farewell salute at Fort Myer,
Va., on retirement as Chief of Staff]. May
Day around the world [demonstrations and
celebrations in Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, and
New York]. Apple blossom time in Dixie
[festival at Winchester, Va.]. Children's
May Day marked in Boston, Film story of
1948 Kentucky Derby [won by Citation].
© 7May48; MP3198.
271. May 12, 1948. President sees peril
in housing shortage [addresses Conference
on Family Life in Washington]. Spectacu-
lar flight over China's highest peaks [by
Chinese government expedition]. Flash
tornado leaves wide ruin in Texas, Dewey
campaigns in Far West, Fashions in lace
for summer wear [shown at New York's
Metropolitan Museum of Art]. Lighter
side of the news; [Simian Art Players of
St, Louis Zoo}.
© 12May48; MP3199,
272. May 14, 1948. U.S. takes over the
railroads [to avert strike ]. Chinatown
[in San Francisco] holds first baby show.
U. S. Canada hail goodwill road [new In-
ternational Sunshine Highway dedicated by
Viscount Alexander], Golf classic won by
{Herman} Barron [Goodall tournament at
New Rochelle, N. Y.]. Lamb derby [at
Willows, Calif]. Wrestling belles [in Bos-
ton].
© 14May48; MP3200,
273. May 19, 1948. Congress of Europe
hails plan for union of free nations [Win-
ston Churchill appeals for unity in ad-
dresses at The Hague and Amsterdam].
Spectacular paratroop maneuvers [of
Ground and Air Forces at Camp Campbell,
Ky.]. European fencing championships
{Italian challenger battles French champion
D'Oriola]. Girl jockeys [in Ladies' Special
Handicap at Pimlico, Md.},
© 19May48; MP3201.
274. May 21, 1948. The birth of a nation;
Jewish state proclaimed in Palestine
[by David Ben-Gurion after Jews capture
Haifa from Arabs; Chaim Weizmann elec-
ted president; Truman announces U. S.
recognition of Israel; Zionist leader Abba
Hillel Silver pays tribute to new state]. 25
firemen hurt in San Francisco blaze. Presi-
dent Truman makes an election prediction
{at Young Democratic rally in Washington].
Derby winner [Citation] scores again [wins
Preakness]. Those he-men are here again
(Mr, America title for 1948 won by Adonis
in Los Angeles], Cotton Carnival [in Mem-
phis] a dazling show.
© 21May48; LMP3202.
275. May 26; 1948. Israel at war [air raids
at Tel Aviv, mopping up operations at :
Jaffa; Jewish refugees leave Cyprus in-
ternment camps, arrive at Tel Aviv]. Total
eclipse gives Japs a thrill. Stassen-Dewey
debate on Reds [at Portland, Or.}]. Korea's
first free election, Girl gymnasts from
overseas [arrive on Gripsholm from Swe-
den}.
© 26May48; MP3203.
276. May 28, 1948. Israel's first president
thanks U. S. for help [Chaim Weizmann
visits President Truman in Washington].
Navy's lightning jets in mass hop at sea
{off Newport, R. I.]. Boy Scouts thrill New
York in great jamboree. Fire sweeps
Dutch palace [at The Hague]. Father of
the year [Clarkson Warden of Ann Arbor,
Mich.]. World's fastest human [Mel Patton
in Los Angeles Relays]. Blue bloods of dog-
dom [Morris Essex show in.N. J.}.. Tulip
festival [at Holland, Mich]. President Tru-
man at Girard College [Philadelphia].
© 28May48; MP3204.
277, June 2, 1948. War zone report from
Palestine [President Chaim Weizmann con-
fers with President Truman; defenses set
up near Tel Aviv, in Galilee and in Jordan
valley; Count Folke Bernadotte, peace
mediator, on way to Holy Land]. Science
carries on amid ruins [research continues
at Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Me.,
burned in 1947]. Boys Town [Neb.] mourns
Father Flanagan. Flocks [of sheep] begin
summer trek [cross Grand Coulee Dam].
Golf classic [Ben Hogan wins PGA title at
St. Louis}.
© 2Jun48; MP3205. ;
278, June 4, 1948. Death at sea for a famous
warrior [cruiser Salt Lake City torpedoed
in naval maneuvers], Eisenhower honors
Drew Pearson {named Father of the Year
for "Friendship Train" sponsorship].
Princess Elizabeth visits heroic Coventry.
Vatican's. Swiss Guards swear in new re-
cruits. Snappy ideas for sea-going vaca-
tionists. Lighter side of the news; [new
bear arrivals at Berlin Zoo]. Louis-
Walcott get ready for the big fight" [for
heavyweight championship].
© 4Jun48; MP3206. :
279. June 9, 1948. UN strives for truce to
halt Palestine war, Marines sail for
Europe's trouble zone. -Columbia Univer-
sity honors statesmen [James F. Byrnes
and Arthur H, Vandenberg]. Florida hails
next governor [Fuller Warren]. Sports
topics of the day: Berlin gets fight fever
[heavyweight champion Hein 'ten Hoff ys.
Arno Kolblin]; Indianapolis speed classic.
Northwest's greatest flood [in Oregon].
© 9Jun48; MP3317,
280, June 11, 1948. President Truman's
cross-country tour. Benes resigns as
Reds tighten grip on Czechs, Happy day
for future admirals [graduation at Annapo-
lis]. Big fair [International Trade Fair in
Toronto] boosts world trade. Palestine
war news [fighting continues despite truce
negotiations]. Long shot [My Love] wins
English derby [at Epsom Downs]. Jackpot
for sweep winner [in Bronx].
© 11Jun48; MP3319.
281. June 16, 1948, GOP convention pre-
view [in Philadelphia]. Truman relaxes
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 19, 1947/48, Cont'd,
at Sun Valley, Idaho]. West Point gradua-
ion, Normandie—4 years after iving
stars show pre-Olympic form, ilboat
race for teen “85 skippers [Norfolk, Va.].
© 16Jun48; MP3320.
282, June 18, 1948. Greater New York's
golden jubilee. Jerusalem battle films.
Truman says Soviet blocks road to peace.
King Michael weds Anne. Babe Ruth ac-
claimed. Citation wins triple crown [at
New York's Belmont Park]. Hogan victor
in National Open. Chimps put on all star
show at [St. Louis Zoo].
© 18Jun48; MP3321.
283. June 23, 1948. UN mediators see, peace
in Palestine. Truman gets an "8 ball’ .
{ornament for his desk at the Greater Los
Angeles Press Club], Overseas headlines:
Cardinal Spellman in Tokyo; France
honors American dead. The search begins
for Miss America [Miss California of
1948]. Sports topics of the day: aqua-ski
thriller [Cypress Gardens in Florida];
Derby day in Tokyo.
© 23Jun48; MP3322.
284. June 25, 1948. Convention special.
Complete film story of GOP drama in
Philadelphia. [Includes Republican leaders;
Harold E. Stassen, Earl Warren, Joseph W.
Martin, Jonathan Wainwright, Robert A.
Taft, Thomas E. Dewey, Walter S. Hallanan,
and Dwight H. Green.]
© 25Jun48; MP3318.
285. June 30, 1948. Dewey wins nomination
[at the Republican National Convention in
Philadelphia].
© 30Jun48; MP3323.
286. July 2, 1948. Berlin under Red siege.
Rebel ship set afire in Israeli clash. The
Warrens meet the Deweys. Patty Berg
wins open golf title. India bids farewell to
Lord Mountbatten,
© 2Jul48; MP3324.
287. July 7, 1948. U.S. planes rush to
break Reds' Berlin siege. What's with
Tito [as Marshal Tito is read out of the
Communist Party]? Swedish king's 90th
birthday. Deweys and Warrens down on
the farm [at Pawling, N. Y.]. Film indus-
try protests British discrimination, Bath-
ing beauties take the summer spotlight.
Kids kid wrestling [in Richmond, Calif.].
© 7Jul48; MP3325.
288. July 9, 1948. Pope warns labor
against Red plotters. British royalty goes
to the fair. Get ready for the draft [secre-
tary of the Army Kenneth C. Royall dis-
cusses military draft]. Junior City [fresh
air camp of Kansas City] teaches good
citizenship. Porpoise hunt proves deep
sea thriller. Grand Prix brings out latest
Paris fashions,
© 9Jul48; MP3326.
289. July 13, 1948. Great earthquake dis-
aster in Japan. Political spotlight; Boli-
var, Mo. [President Truman and: Vene-
zuela's President Romulo Gallegos unveil
a statue of Simon Bolivar]; New York
[General Eisenhower ignores politics and
greets freshman class]; Oregon [Supreme
Court Justice William O. Douglas vaca-
tions]. U. S., fliers defy Red blockade of
Berlin, Chinese glamour girls join the
beauty parade. Mountain [at Lake Placid]
iced for midsummer skiing. Tightrope
walk over the Alps. Pre-Olympic track
test [at National AAU meet in Milwaukee].
© 13Jul48; MP3327.
290. July 16, 1948. Democratic convention
{in Philadelphia]. Israel defies foes as
truce ends. Thrills in final Olympic trials.
© 16Jul48; MP3328.
291. July 21, 1948. Democratic convention's
dramatic highlights; victory for Truman,
Death calls General Pershing. America's
athletes sail for Olympics.
© 21Jul48; MP3335.
292. July 23, 1948. America's tribute to
General Pershing. Showdown near in Ber-
lin (between Russia, England, and U, S.]
Togliatti shot, Rome Reds riot, Record
blast [to construct TVA dam in Tennessee].
Milwaukee celebrated firemen's week,
Anti-Truman forces name own ticket.
Baseball sensation [Leo Durocher of
Brooklyn Dodgers named manager of New
York Giants]. Football season on the way.
© 23Jul48; MP3336.
293. July 28, 1948. Berlin crisis holds
world spotlight: Washington, D, C., Eng-
land, The Hague, London, Berlin, FBI
round-up of Red leaders in U. S. College
girl fashions favor the "old look."' London
all set for 1948 Olympics. Czechs hold
Sokol Gymnast carnival.
© 28Jul48; MP3337.
294. July 30, 1948. Progressives name
Wallace for president. The Berlin crisis;
a report by General Clay. Ku Klux Klan
out in open [Stone Mountain, Ga.]. Refu-
gees from Soviet terror flee to U. S.
Greatest airship [92-ton Constitution] in
first flight. U.S. Olympic team hailed in
London,
© 30Jul48; MP3338.
295. Aug. 4, 1948. Berlin report [with star-
vation in Berlin, U. S. policy is sent to
Moscow]. Grasshopper plague in South
America. Calgary Stampede rodeo thriller.
Ship on reef has amazing escape [in False
Bay, British Columbia]. Military magic
[shown reserve officers, Fort Bragg, N. C.].
Horsemanship hurdle test [Germany].
{Aqua skiis] new cure for hot weather.
Hearst trophy speedboat regatta [Long
Beach, Calif.]. Big fair [in Chicago] shows
rail progress.
© 4Aug48; MP3339.
296. Aug. 6, 1948. First films of the 1948
Olympics. U.S. woman spy for Reds tells
startling story. Blast disaster [of I. G.
Farben Chemical Works] wrecks town in
Germany. Greatest airport inaugurated
[New York International Airport at Idle-
wild].
© 6Aug48; MP3340.
297. Aug. 11, 1948. Communism in U. S.
exposed by former Red. The Olympic
story; victories galore for U. S. stars.
© 11Aug48; MP3341.
298. Aug. 13, 1948. Latest film thrills from
the Olympics. Ballet school for toddlers
[Pacific Palisades, Calif.], U.S. giant
bombers called back to duty. Movie stars'
night in Paris.
© 13Aug48; MP3342.
299. Aug. 18, 1948, Sensations in Red
drama; [Elizabeth Bentley testifies before
House Committee; Michael Samarin, Rus-
sian teacher, accepts U. S. Government
protection; Mrs. Oksana Kosenkina leaps
from third story window]. The Olympic
story; movies prove U.S. victory in disputed
race,
© 18Aug48; MP3343.
300, Aug. 20, 1948. Baseball's idol Babe
Ruth is dead. Operation Splash [2-ton, 30
foot lifeboat dropped by plane at sea]. In-
jured teacher [Oksana Kosenkina] finds
safety against Reds. New clashes menace
truce in Palestine. 'Salute to Youth Month"
opened by President Truman, Tribute to
Michigan's state ferry service. Sports
topics of the day: Holland [welcomes Mrs.
Fannie Blankers-Koen]; Akron, Ohio [Soap-
box Derby].
© 20Aug48; MP3344.
301, Aug. 25, 1948. Independent Korea
hails MacArthur, Thousands bid last fare-
well to Babe Ruth. Well runs wild in fab-
ulous oil strike [in western Canada].
Olympic finale; the 1948 games come to an
end. Perfect legs win beauty acclaim [in
California].
© 25Aug48; MP3345.
302, Aug. 27, 1948. Defense chiefs meet;
amphibious drill tests battle tactics [Oper-
ation CAMID near Norfolk, Va.]. U.S.
takes stern action in case of Red teacher.
Treason trials for "Axis Sally" and ''Tokyo
Rose,"" China sets up a Boystown. Fur
fashion preview. Bill Stern's sports
thrills: [Chicago Cardinals vs. College All
Stars; Sheriffs' Show, rodeo in Los Ange-
les]. West Virginia's North-South grid
classic,
~© 27Aug48; MP3346.
303. Sept, 1, 1948. Hiss vs. Chambers,
face-to-face at Red probe. Mrs. Kosen-
kina's own story: Soviet teacher exposes
Red terror. Yanks block Red raids in Ber-
lin zone. A miracle down on the farm
{Soil Conservation Field Day in Frederick
County, Md.]
© 1Sep48; MP3458.
Volume 20, 1948/49.
200. Sept. 3, 1948. First World Council of
Churches, Rioting Reds seize Berlin City
Hall. Soviet consul [Jacob M, Lomakin]
sails for home; he won't talk. 25-year-
olds answer first draft call. Bill Stern's
sports topics: Olympic champs come home;
home town [Tulare, Calif.] hails young
Olympic hero, Stillwater celebrated Min-
nesota centennial. Icecapades of '49.
© 3Sep48; MP3459.
201. Sept. 8, 1948. Ex-Commies put finger
on "mystery" Red spy chief. Greek rebels
routed in Mt. Gramos battle, Dutch acclaim
Wilhelmina, 50 years their Queen, Navy's
Hawaii-Chicago flight sets record. Bill
Stern's sport topics; title tennis [Billy Tal-
bert and Gardnar Mulloy defeat Ted Schroe-
der and Frankie Parker]. Football's here:
South Bend, Annapolis, West Point. U. S.
pilgrimage to famous Lourdes shrine.
Pennsylvania week. Youth month [procla-
mation by Governor Green of Illinois].
© 8Sep48; MP3460.
202. Sept. 10, 1948. Report from China;
this is inflation. Israel builds as truce
quiets Palestine. Good news for car own-
ers. Latest sport; [sedan soccer]. Some-
thing new in [women's] headgear.
© 10Sep48; MP3461.
203. Sept. 15, 1948. Presidential battle of
'48 under way. Jitterbugs jump at Harvest
Moon Ball. Sky thrills at [Cleveland's
National] Air Races. Indiana Labor [Day]
celebration [Booneville]. Davis Cup vic-
tory for the U.S. Wilhelmina abdicates.
Dutch hail new Queen Juliana.
© 15Sep48; MP3462.
204. Sept. 17, 1948. Berlin crisis. Movie
stars join circus for charity. Pope blesses
multitude. First pension check [from Unit-
ed Mine Workers! welfare fund]. Drama in
the zoo [San Francisco]. Beauty on parade
[Atlantic City contest]. Governor Dewey
aids Youth Month, Pro-football thriller
(Dons defeat Dodgers]. Pennsylvania Week
[Governor Duff speaks].
© 17Sep48; MP3463.
205. Sept. 22, 1948. Ground broken for UN
home in New York. First world citizen
[Garry Davis]. Turmoil in Berlin. Pro-
gress rides the rails, Woman (Margaret
Chase Smith of Maine] wins Senate seat.
Mrs. America of 1948. Fire disasters
[southern California], Youth of the year
{Bob Mathias is greeted by President Tru-
man]. "Iron Horse" [motorcycle] jockeys
compete,
© 22Sep48; MP3464.
206. Sept, 24, 1948. Bernadotte's assassi-
nation shocks the world. Riots mark new
crisis in France. Humanitarian award [of
Variety Clubs] for Marshall. Bathing
beauties give lens fans a dizzy day. New
tennis champs [Forest Hills, New York].
Texas U routs Louisiana State. Chicago
Bears trim Washington Redskins,
© 24Sep48; MP3465.
207. Sept. 29, 1948. Truman vs, Dewey; the
campaign warms up. Swiss air force keeps
on alert. New York Jubilee fashion parade.
Hurricane roars past Miami. Coast Guard
in heroic sea rescue. New ring champ
[Marcel Cerdan defeats Tony Zale]. Stunt
crash landing [provides] air circus thrill-
er, Boston Variety Club wins national
award,
© 29Sep48; MP3466.
208. Oct, 1, 1948. Greatest UN crisis as
East-West split on Berlin issue. The
political campaign waxes hot in the West,
Stars shine at Air Force show. Army
routs Villanova; California sinks Navy;
Notre Dame tops Purdue. [Boston] Braves
clinch National [League] pennant,
© 10ct48; MP3467.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949 287
New desert paradise [resort hotel, the
gridiron thrillers: Army power smothers
Shadow Mountain Club, in the California
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Stanford; Penn toppled by Penn State; Ten-
Volume 20, 1948/49, Cont'd.
209. Oct. 6, 1948. Democrats arraign So-
viet threat to peace, urge UN to act, Cam-
paign report: Warren in New York; Dewey
in California; Truman in Texas. New swim
suit styles in fashion spotlight. Gridiron
thriller; North Carolina upsets Texas.
Daredevils deluxe [New Jersey State Fair,
Trenton].
© 6Oct48; MP3468.
210. Oct. 8, 1948. West presses case
against Soviet in UN. Campaign snapshots
[Truman, Dewey]. The new look in swim
suits. Catholic Youth stage huge parade in
Boston, American League champs: Cleve-
land wins pennant in tie play-off. Grid
thrillers of this week: Harvard wins in up-
set; Michigan beats Oregon; Georgia Tech
tops Tulane,
© 8O0ct48; MP3469.
211, Oct. 13, 1948. World Series special
(highlights of the first two games in Bos-
ton]. Hurricane hits Havana. Sir Stafford
Cripps hails E, R. P, Truman renews cam-
paign [in Philadelphia]. Spectacular crash
marks Grand Prix, Notre Dame routs Pitt.
© 130ct48; MP3470.
212. Oct, 15, 1948. Cleveland wins World
Series. Winston Churchill warns of war.
Truman interrupts campaign trip [to meet
Secretary of State Marshall], Dewey
visits New York housing project. Paris
fashion preview, Army beats Illinois ina
close one. Northwestern conquers Minne-
sota,
© 150ct48; MP3625.
213. Oct, 20, 1948, Eisenhower installed as
Columbia president. Speedboat thrills on
unique "track" [Danbury, Conn,]. Califor-
nia trims Wisconsin in drive for the Rose
Bowl. The Dewey story,
© 200ct48; MP3626.
214, Oct. 22, 1948. Bill Stern's gridiron
report: Michigan upsets Northwestern;
Penn shades Columbia in thriller. The
Truman story.
© 220ct48; MP3627.
215. Oct. 27, 1948. Red revolt in Korea,
Report from Europe; [Finance ministers
of 16 nations sign agreements for the Euro-
pean Recovery Plan. Secretary of State
Marshall stops in Rome.] Legionnaires of
nation in gala parade [Miami]. Para-
nurses, airborne angels of mercy, College
spirit [freshman-sophomore rush at Colum-
bia University]. Dixie grid thriller [Tulane
vs, Mississippi]. Navy Day, 1948; sea pow-
er for peace. Governor Bradford speaks
for a great cause [Community Chest Fund].
© 270ct48; MP3628.
216. Oct. 29, 1948. Presidential campaign
round-up. Reds foment French coal strike
riots, Grateful Berlin kids thank U. S.
flyers. Regal splendor in Hindu festival.
Bill Stern's gridiron report; Michigan
wallops Minnesota; Army. topples Cornell.
© 290ct48; MP3629,
217. Nov, 3, 1948. Unified forces in spec-
tacular maneuvers [off Florida's Gulf
coast], French troops seize mines as riots
spread, Britons cheer King opening Par-
liament, Strange case of Ilse Koch. New
wave lengths for the Waves. Sky mystery
solved [5-motor B-17]. The "Big Mo"
visits New York. Lady Luck smiles on
Sweep winners,
© 3Nov48; MP3630,
218. Nov. 5, 1948. U, S. welcomes first
shipload of DP's. Morgenthau reports on
trip to Palestine. Champion daredevil per-
forms over Alps, Grid thrillers of the
week: Notre Dame vs, Navy; California
tops USC; Northwestern vs, Ohio State;
Georgia Tech defeats Duke.
© 5Nov48; MP3631.
219. Nov. 10, 1948. Dramatic story of Tru-
man's triumph [re-election as President
of the United States. Dewey concedes Tru-
man victory].
© 10Nov48; MP3632,
220. Nov. 12, 1948. Truman hailed as con-
quering hero. Mounties star in [65th]
National Horse Show [in New York]. Ber-
lin kids run the Red blockade, Bill Stern's
nessee upsets Georgia Tech.
© 12Nov48; MP3633.
221. Nov. 17, 1948. Will de Gaulle stop the
Reds? [Depicts important events in de
Gaulle's life.] More power-for Berlin airlift.
New wonder of science [electromagnet for
Columbia University's new cyclotron]. The
St. Hubert stag hunt [in the Rambouillet
woods near Paris].
© 17Nov48; MP3634.
222. Nov. 18, 1948. U. S. ports paralyzed
by dock strikes. Death for Tojo as war
criminal, Beauty and the grapefruit [Flo-
rida's bathing beauties]. With Truman on
vacation [Key West, Fla.]. MacKenzie King
steps down [as Prime Minister of Canada].
Army vs, Penn, grid thriller of the year. ©
Notre Dame rally tops Northwestern,
California swamps Washington State.
© 18Nov48; MP3635.
223. Nov. 24, 1948. British rejoice over
birth of royal prince. Death at sea for a
gallant war veteran [Cruiser Pensacola].
Rootin' tootin' toddlers' contest [Las Vegas,
Nev.]. Fort Bliss marks 100th anniversary.
New premier for Canada[Louis St. Laurent].
With Truman on vacation [Key West, Fla.].
The gentler sex [women wrestlers in Bos-
ton]. Cornell beats Dartmouth in thriller.
© 24Nov48; MP3636.
224. Nov. 26, 1948. The Kosenkina drama:
happy day for Red terror victim (Mrs,
Oksana Kosenkina leaves the hospital).
Truman ends vacation, confers with Mar-
shall [on the Berlin and China crises].
Lighter side of the news; A baby chimp's
day. Bill Stern's report on climax of grid
season: Michigan tops Ohio State; Tarheels
wallop Duke; Northwestern tops Illinois;
S. M. U. conquers Baylor.
© 26Nov48; MP3739.
225. Dec. 1, 1948. Berlin airlift speeded for
winter ordeal, Palestine underground here;
[Menachem Beigin] welcomed to U. S.
World's smallest plane in successful flight.
Tropical ice mirage proves to be salt
[Puerto Rico]. Bill Stern's All-America
football stars of 1948.
© 1Dec48; MP3913.
226. Dec. 3, 1948. Army vs. Navy in sen-
sational grid classic, Georgia beats
Georgia Tech. Boystown founder honored.
Cornell upsets Penn, 23-14, Churchill's
little jest [receives honorary degree at
London University]. Nation ushers in yule-
tide season. Philadelphia hails Santa.
© 3Dec48; MP3914,
227. Dec. 8, 1948. China's darkest hour
[Madame Chiang Kai-shek arrives in
Washington; Communists threaten to engulf
all China], Jap kids' band goes American
in a big way. Film stars meet Britain's
Queen, Squirrel cage jeep. Water skiers
cut new capers [Cypress Gardens, Florida].
© 8Dec48; MP3915.
228. Dec. 10, 1948. Secret films bare Red
spy ring. Truman visits the "Big Mo."
Christmas preview [dolls for New York's
underprivileged children], Trojans stop
Irish in grid sensation, Philadelphia high
[schools] in tie for title. Mat mauling sex- .
tet [in Montreal].
© 10Dec48; MP3916,
229. Dec, 15, 1948. Berlin voters defy Red
terror. Vice President-Elect Alben Bark-
ley greeted by Governor Earl Warren in
Los Angeles; Dr. Carlos Prio Socarras,
new President of Cuba, greeted by Presi-
dent Truman in Washington, Candy treats
for Europe's children. U. S. Marines in
China, Powder Bowl classic [Indiana Uni-
versity girls play football].
© 15Dec48; MP3917.
230. Dec. 17, 1948. Aviation's newest mar-
vel [twin-propellered helicopter]. Israel's
President [Chaim Weizmann] visits Jeru-
salem, President Truman gets Xmas
turkeys. First films of the new Wacs.
[Blue-blooded dogs model togs of New
York's poodle specialty shop]. Pro foot-
ball playoff [Baltimore Colts vs. Buffalo
Bills}. Wonder horse [Citation] wins again.
desert].
© 17Dec48; MP3918.
231. Dec. 22, 1948, UN assembly ends
stormy Paris session, Hundreds die in
Chinese ship disaster, Baby gorilla enjoys
modern zoo life.. Deep sea Santa [visits
Florida's Marineland]. Battling bambinos
make leather fly [45-pounders at New York
boys' club bouts], Bike marathon [in
France] muddy affair. Holiday greeting
from embassy kids.
© 22Dec48; MP3919.
232. Dec. 24, 1948. Hail Prince Charlie;
the royal christening, Nation salutes
Wright plane, first to fly, Circus brings
thrills to London youngsters, Pro-football
title thrillers in snow: Eagles top Cardinals;
Browns maul Bills.
© 24Dec48; MP3920.
233. Highlights of 1948. 1948 personalities
in the news [Queen Juliana succeeds Queen
Wilhelmina; Britain celebrates birth of
Prince Charles; Gandhi assassinated;
Chiang Kai-shek's government threatened
by Communists]. The birth of a nation
[Israel], The Truman triumph,
© 29Dec48; MP3921,
234. Dec. 31, 1948. Marooned airmen await
rescue from icecap. Petrillo ends ban on
recorded music. President Truman greets
neighbors [in Independence]. Big guns
dismantled [at San Francisco's Golden
Gate]. Rioting in Rome, Christian con-
verts baptized in Japan, Higher education
goes to bow wows [school for dogs in Bos-
ton]. Aquatic forum in Florida.
© 31Dec48; MP3922.
235. Jan. 5, 1949. Bill Stern's Sports pa-
rade of 1948; the champions and highlights
of an action-packed twelve months, The
Olympic story.
© 5Jan49; MP3923.
236. Jan. 7, 1949. Gridiron thrills from the
Bowl classics; the Rose Bowl; the Sugar
Bowl; the Orange Bowl; the Cotton Bowl.
Holiday show for airlift men,
© 7Jan49; MP3924,
237. Jan. 12, 1949. Truman reports to 81st
Congress. Puerto Rico installs first elec-
ted governor [Luis Munoz Marin]. Yale
men killed in plane crash. Tornado rips
Arkansas town [Warren]. Golden Gloves
show fistic fury [New York]. Ski fever
goin' up [Mount Hood, Ore.].
© 12Jan49; MP4118,
238. Jan, 14, 1949. Hawaii volcano erupts.
Acheson named as Secretary of State.
Bullitt reports on China crisis. London;
Chelsea Arts Ball, Warsaw: baby lion cub
boards with litter of puppies. Winter storm
lashes Seaford on the English coast. New
York: Jeanne Crow elected Queen of the
1949 Press Photographers' Ball. Phila-
delphia: Mummers' Parade, Cairo; fu-
neral of the assassinated Prime Minister.
Air show thrills [Miami's 17th annual All-
America air maneuvers].
© 14Jan49; MP4119,
239. Jan. 19, 1949. Hollywood snowbound;
it's different down in the Florida sun,
Reds celebrate 1917 revolution, Ghost
fleet comes to life. French send Gratitude
Train, New golf champ [Lloyd Mangrum].
Punch and Judy show in Germany,
© 19Jan49; MP4120.
240, Jan. 21, 1949. Communist chiefs in
U.S. on trial, The Navy's amazing new air
weapon [Gorgon IV]. President Truman's
cabinet [presented]. Ski meet thriller opens
1949 season [Fox River Grove, II11.].
Smart styles for smart bow wows. Polio
poster girl opens "dimes" drive, Rare
birds show fancy feathers,
© 21Jan49; MP4121.
241, Jan, 26, 1949. The 1949 Presidential
inaugural. Includes scenes of the Presi-
dent and Vice President Barkley taking
the oath of office, the inaugural address,
the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, and
the dinner of the Electoral College with
the president telling his personal reactions
on election night.
© 26Jan49; MP4122,
288
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242. Jan. 28, 1949. Chiang out as China's
leader, First election stirs Israel. Bull
in a china shop, Churchill on vacation [on
the French Riviera]. Acheson sworn in [as
Secretary of State]. Ski meet thriller
(Salisbury, Conn.] Ice boats in speed re-
gatta [Fox Lake, Ill.] Muscles flex for "Mr.
America" title [Oakland, Calif.]
© 28Jan49; MP4123.
244, Feb. 4, 1949. Blizzard-bound herds [on
the western ranges] saved by air mission.
Election films from Israel. U. S. film star
[Tyrone Power] weds in Rome, Ace Admi-
ral wins $100,000 Maturity, Indoor track
thriller [Millrose Games in New York
City]. Ski champs take the Alps.
© 4Feb49; MP4124,
245. Feb. 9, 1949. Gratitude Train brings
thanks from France. Town menaced by
cave-in (Carbondale, Pa.]. Double-take
fashions. Sensational ski jumping [Olymp-
ian Hill, Wash.] Ski bug bites dog. Diving
de luxe [Miami Beach].
© 9F eb49; MP4125.
246. Feb. 11, 1949. Flight from Nanking.
Red "mock trial" of Cardinal [Mindszenty]
denounced. Capital hails "Merci" train
touring U. S. Anti-bias award for Irene
Dunne. Those cowboys are off again [Palm
Springs].
© 11Feb49; MP4126.
247, Feb. 16, 1949, Biggest narcotic haul
on record, Life comes back to Monte
Cassino, Greek church installs new Patri-
arch, "Merci" gifts from France, The
crisp look rules new modes. "Ike'’ [Eisen-
hower] goes back to the Army. Animals at
the San Francisco zoo don't like the cold
wave,
© 16Feb49; MP4127.
248. Feb, 18, 1949. Final "kaput" for Hit-
ler's chancellery. Transit strike ties up
Philadelphia. Canada Premier [St. Laurent]
visits Truman, School days in the land of
the Nile [archaeology students at the Uni-
versity of Cairo], Keglers roll 'em in
national meet [World Series of bowling at
Atlantic City]. Bob-sled trials drama of
speed [Lake Placid]. Winter carnival in St,
Paul, Experiment in brotherhood [New
Haven, Conn.]
© 18Feb49; MP4128.
249, Feb. 23, 1949, President Truman sees
spectacular air show [Andrews Field, Md.].
Operation "Snowball" (82d Fighter Group
on winter maneuvers at Grenier Field, N.
H.]. De Gaulle vows fight to finish against
Reds. Tubeless tire ends blowouts.
Champ pooches of 1949, Turf pays tri-
bute to a great jockey [George Woolf].
© 23Feb49; MP4129.
250. Feb. 25, 1949. Army's head [Kenneth
C, Royall] finds MacArthur's men ready.
Huge hangar dynamited. Charwomen's
day in London, Ballet revival cheers Ger-
mans. Biggest bob sled takes 100 for ride.
Fancy footwork at snowshoe carnival
[Ottawa Teaching the "umps" how to call
em
© 25Feb49; MP4130.
251. Mar. 2, 1949. Israel inaugurates first
president (Chaim Weizmann]. Pope de-
nounces Reds as foes of religion, Strange
case of Anna Strong [deported from Russia
as a spy]. Carnival time on the Riviera.
West hails "Merci" train, Miss Brevity for
1949, Button holds world title [for figure
skating]. Spring workout (for California's
Golden Bear oarsmen]. Eloquent appeal
for Red Cross,
© 2Mar49; MP4131.
252. Mar. 4, 1949. Daring flight over rag-
ing volcano [Mauna Loa], British play host
to Russian troops celebrating 31st anni-
versary of Red Army at Soviet war memo-
rial in British zone [Berlin]. Truman
takes the Capital spotlight [at the Jeffer-
son-Jackson Day dinner], Surprise for
gamblers [raid at Miami]. Golden Gate
hails French "Merci" train, Long shot
[Vulcan's Forge] wins Santa Anita Handi-
cap. New Ski jump record [of 297 feet set
by Joe Perrault]. Daredevil diving
Nassau].
© 4Mar49; MP4132.
253. Mar. 9, 1949. Complete film story of
first global non-stop flight [by U. S, Air
Force B-50 bomber]. Cardinal [Spellman]
takes hand in graveyard strike, Mardi
Gras spirit rules New Orleans. Yanks
open spring training. Cards answer call.
[Smith College] co-eds learn life-saving.
Greatest array of stars at MGM party.
© 9Mar49; MP4133.
254. Mar. 11, 1949. U.S. girl aide [Judith
Coplon] nabbed in spy round-up. Newest
giant of the skies [Clipper America].
Newsmen honor General Marshall, Tru-
man turns reporter [Key West, Fla.]. Vol-
cano erupts down under [New Zealand's
Mt. Gnauruhoe]. Basketball wizards [Har-
lem Globetrotters defeat Minneapolis
Lakers]. World champs warm up [Cleve-
land Indians]. Boston Braves on 1949
warpath. First work-outs for the Red Sox,
© 11Mar49; MP4134.
255. Mar. 16, 1949. "Wild West" train
bandits captured. Axis Sally guilty of trea-
son. Degree for a princess [Princess
Elizabeth receives Doctor of Laws at Edin-
burgh University]. With Truman in Florida
[receives degree at Rollins College]. The
latest dance craze. Romans revive chariot
racing. Joe Louis' million dollar story.
Dodgers warm up. Tigers get ready.
© 16Mar49; MP4135.
256. Mar. 18, 1949. North Atlantic Defense
Pact stirs Senators. Egypt restores famed
temples buried 2000 years. Rome's mo-
torists receive blessing. Fashion's latest
from gay Paree. Junior battlers [New
York Boys Athletic League tournament].
Canoe bogganing. Connie Mack on the job.
© 18Mar49; MP4136.
257, Mar. 23, 1949. Spectacular fire sweeps
Army base [Oakland, Calif.], Atlantic Pact
nears reality. Report from Israel [leaders
of United Jewish Appeal and Moshe Sharret
arrive in New York]. U. S. opens doors to
orphan DP's, Soviet at last returns one
U. S. warship, New water sport [plastic
canoes at Cypress Gardens]. Skiing para-
dise [Banff]. Cincinnati "Reds" all set
for '49, Alaska's great dog derby,
© 23Mar49; MP4281.
258. Mar. 25, 1949. Free nations hail
Atlantic Defense Pact. British fleet on the
alert [first post-war maneuvers]. Police
raids [in New York City] hit slot machines
and dope. Basketball thriller [University
of San Francisco vs. Loyola]. President
wins newsreel ''Oscar."" Atomic energy
opens gates of ''secret city'' [Oak Ridge,
Tenn, ]. Houston hails Shamrock Hotel.
© 25Mar49; MP4282.
259. Mar. 30, 1949. Reds invade U. S. to
aid "culture."’ Churchill here, thanks U. S.
for aid to Europe. Bastogne heroes report
to MGM for battle epic. Greek soldiers
entertain GI's. Mosley followers in Lon-
don riot, China rebuilds army as Reds
stall on peace. Turf thriller [Lincolnshire
Handicap].
© 30Mar49; MP4283.
260. Apr. 1, 1949. Red "peace" confab stirs
up a storm [meeting of the Cultural and
Scientific Conference for World Peace].
Mississippi levee breaks. Dream house
for child heroine [who rescued family from
burning house]. New Defense Chief [Louis
Johnson] takes office. Greeks bring gifts
to Trumans. Thrilling films of Britain's
Grand National. Sweepstakes winner.
© 1Apr49; MP4284.
261. Apr. 6, 1949. European leaders in U.
S.; Defense Pact hailed on eve of signing.
Russia's Gromyko arrives, U.S. ready
to back Pact. Greece celebrates inde-
pendence day, Sheep shed woollies [shear-
ing of sheep in Canadian Rockies]. [Nine-
year-old] youngster amazes musical
world, Water ski champion [Willa Worth-
ington], Cancer trailer.
© 6Apr49; MP4285.
262. Apr. 8, 1949. World history made as
12 nations sign Defense Pact in Washing-
ton, Churchill says A-bomb alone stalls
Soviet. Dizziest boat race. Maid of cotton
[brings cotton fashions to Britain].
© 8Apr49; MP4286.
263. Apr. 13, 1949. Banker fugitive [Rich-
ard H. Crowe] caught by FBI, Hospital fire
tragedy shocks nation (Effingham, I11.]
United Nations [General Assembly] con-
venes in New York, Children pay tribute
on Pontiff's jubilee. Hope diamond changes
hands, East side kids show Easter hats.
Truman hails Army Day. :
© 13Apr49; MP4287.
264. Apr. 15, 1949, Heart of the nation
stirred by tragic death of a child [Kathy
Fiscus imprisoned in an abandoned well].
Israel welcomes U. S. Ambassador [James
G. McDonald]. Greek monarchs hailed on
tour, Sport spotlight on junior stars; in
Los Angeles ten-week-old baby demon-
strates aquatic prowess and two-year-old
diver does fancy diving; in Annapolis, sons
try for Junior Boxing title of U. S, Navy.
© 15Apr49; MP4288.
265. Apr. 20, 1949. Earthquake rocks cities
in Northwest. Mr, Truman goes c
[on the Senate], Israel's President [Chaim
Weizmann] on official visit [to U. S.],
(Ceremonies at Hyde Park] in memory of
F. D. R. London's famous quads baptised.
Cultural treasures returned to India.
Cheerful signs of balmier days [select
Swim For Health Girl for 1949].
© 20Apr49; MP4289.
266. Apr. 22, 1949. 1949 Easter parade
greatest ever. Airmen set new endurance
mark [for continuous flying]. U.S. de-
nounces Soviet attack on Defense Pact,
Dance champs charm Paris, Truman opens
baseball season, Derby test thriller [Ches-
apeake Stakes at Havre De Grace]. Leafs
win hockey title third year.
© 22Apr49; MP4290.
267. Apr. 27, 1949. $7,000,000 Capitol [in
Olympia, Wash.] vacated as quake cracks
building. King Farouk opens Egypt's
world's fair, German war crime trials
end at last. Anti-Reds riot in Munich,
Bigger and better spring bonnets, Swedish
champ wins Boston marathon, Memorial
to Babe Ruth, Opportunity Bonds campaign
opens.
© 27Apr49; MP4291,
268. Apr. 29, 1949, China Commies shell
British warships as Red tide rolls on,
Washington slums shock Senators. King
George resumes duties, Lightning paint
job [96 painters paint house in 2 1/2 min-
utes], Record sugar crop for Puerto Rico.
Art Students' [League] high jinks [costume
ball]. [Benny and Betty Fox skip rope and
dance on platform 13 stories above Chica-
go]. Foto-finish derby test [Wood Memo-
rial race at Jamaica].
© 29Apr49; MP4292.
269. May 4, 1949. "Cold war" sensation;
Reds' Berlin offer lifts peace hopes.
Greek royalty on mountain pilgrimage.
Down to earth after six weeks in air [Bill
Barris and Dick Riedel]. Egypt's amazing
treasure hunt, International ring thriller
[Steve Belloise vs, Jean Stock].
© 4May49; MP4293.
270. May 6, 1949. Flight from Shanghai
[civilian refugees flee from Communist
threatened city]. The world sees a new
king of May Day [in New York]. Berlin
gets gambling fever. Navy introduces "Able
Mable" [dive bomber]. Blossom time in
apple land (Winchester, Va.]. Track stars
shine in Penn relays [at Philadelphia's
Franklin Field]. Water ski-nanigans [at
Cypress Gardens, Fla.]
© 6May49; MP4459.
271. May. 11, 1949. Army bids farewell to
Clay as Soviet yields on blockade, Queen
Juliana has 40th birthday, Elizabeth and
Philip honored in Wales, Art inspires new
fashions [in New York exhibition], Salute
to Israel on first birthday [in Madison
Square Garden]. Durocher case stirs
baseball world,
© 11May49; MP4460,
272, May 13, 1949. Shanghai digs in as Red
armies near, Quadruplets thrill blasé New
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
289
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Volume 20, 1948/49. Cont'd.
York [born to Charles and Ethel Collins].
Rome welcomes Princess Margaret.
Humanitarian award to Herbert Hoover.
Diamond jubilee Kentucky Derby sees big
upset [as Ponder wins].
© 13May49; MP4461.
273. May 18, 1949. Death in Shanghai
[traitors executed publicly]. Berlin hails
end of Red blockade. Helicopters for
Marines. Israel wins seat in U. N. United
Nations honors Dr, Bunche, Water skiers
in wacky race [near Seattle, Wash.].
© 18May49; MP4462.
274, May 20, 1949. New era in Berlin as
blockade ends. Chemical blast rocks
'N. Y."s Holland Tunnel. Grandma Moses
wins achievement award. American Day
celebrated {in New York and Hollywood].
Capot wins Preakness.
© 20May49; MP4463. }
275. May 25, 1949. General Clay gets
hero's welcome [in Washington and New
York]. Spotlight on another F.D.R. Pope
proclaims new Saint [Jeanne de Lestannac}.
Modern 49ers hit bond trail for Uncle Sam
{in Independence, Mo.] Great day for Mon-
ty Stratton [at film premiere in Greenville,
Texas]. Skim-boating newest sport. In-
ternational golden gloves [at Chicago
Stadium]. U.S. honors President [Dutra]
of Brazil.
© 25May49; MP4464.
276, May 27, 1949. The Big Four in Paris.
New York welcomes Brazil President
{Eurico Gaspar Dutra]. Debs make their
bow to royalty {at Buckingham Palace].
300 on flying boat [Marshall Mars] set
aviation record, Miracle night nurse rocks
baby to sleep. Plucky battlers in [Police
Athletic Club] Tourney. World's greatest
woman athlete [Mrs. Fanny Blanker-
Koen}. Mr. America for 1949 [Jack
Delinger}.
© 27May49; MP4465.
277. June 1, 1949. Shanghai abandoned to
invading Reds. West stands firm in Big
Four parley. Report from India [of First
Congress in Jaipuri]. Oysters grow on
trees [in Puerto Rico]. Gift of mercy
[presented to London's Roehampton Hos-
pital by Mrs. Lewis Douglas]. Paratroop-
ers keep ready [near Fort Bragg, N. C.].
All-Navy boxing championships [at Alameda,
Calif.]
© 1Jun49; MP4466.
278. June 3, 1949. Personalities in the news.
Churchill's tribute to U. S. Father of the
Year [Dr. Ralph Bunche]. Wedding bells
for Rita [Hayworth and Aly Khan]. Ro-
mance plus royalty [King George and Queen
Elizabeth attend wedding of his private
secretary's daughter]. Haitian look for
new summer hats. Heat test for super-
sonic pilots. Herring run [in Maine]. Ali
Baba's cave found in Egypt.
© 3Jun49; MP4467.
279. June 8, 1949, Hiss trial begins in Red
spy case. Princess Rita [Hayworth] a
happy bride. Prexy Eisenhower's first
commencement {at Columbia University].
Jap Emperor at A-bomb city [Nagasaki].
Queen Mary's 82d birthday. Romance
stars at Annapolis [Color Girl Marie
Badecker and Midshipman George Benas].
Thrilling moment in motor classic [the
Indianapolis Speedway Race}.
© 8Jun49; MP4468.
280. June 10, 1949. Sixteen nations pay
tribute to Marshall. Stalin reviews So-
viet might, Fotoflash Queen [in Atlantic
City}. Annapolis graduation. Celebrity
golf (with Omar Bradley, Bing Crosby,
Bob Hope]. English Derby a thriller [as
Nimbus wins at Epsom Downs].
© 10Jun49; MP4469.
281. June 15, 1949. Graduation plus at
West Point. Woman banker [Mrs. Georgia
Neese Clark] named U. S, Treasurer.
"Hell Week" for Navy volunteers [at
Little Creek, Va.] How not to fly [demon-
strated by Sammy Dixon], Christianity on
march in A-bombed city [Nagasaki].
Rome celebrates its liberation, Sailors
turn nurses to care for babies [at Naval
Hospital in Oakland, Calif.]
© 15Jun49; MP4470.
282. June 17, 1949. King George's birth-
day party a gala event.—New twist in stunt
flying. Variety clubs rededicate Will
Rogers Hospital [at Saranac Lake, N. Y.)
President has big day with war buddies,
New golf champion [Cary Middlecoff].
Rough riding amateurs [at Livermore,
Calif.]
© 17Jun49; MP4471,
283. June 22, 1949. Hitler's dreamboat
comes to New York. The Ku Kluxers are
in again. Trieste voters reject Reds. A
new F. D. R. in Washington. Dewey home,
reports on Europe. Fashion on parade
{at the Rotary International Convention,
N. Y.]. Swim suit queen [chosen at Rye,
N. Y.]. Chimpanzee circus [at the St.
Louis Zoo}.
© 22Jun49; MP4472.
284, June 24, 1949. De Gaullists vs. Reds;
tension in France. Gandhi School opens in
India. New Secretary of War [Gordon
Gray]. Summer's beauty marathon begins.
World's swankiest racing classic [the
Royal Hunt Cup]. [Mel] Patton stars at
big track meet. Motorcycle thriller [at
Guilford, N. H.].
© 24Jun49; MP4473.
285, June 28, 1949. Big Four parleys end
in Paris amid smiles. Berlin [continues
as the center of the Cold War], Washing-
ton [Secretary Acheson congratulated by
President]. New iron lung [demonstrated
in New York]. Woman named envoy [Mrs.
Perle Mesta appointed Minister to Luxem-
bourg]. Adelaide Hawley's lighter side of
the news. New world [heavyweight]
champion [Ezzard Charles]. Bike thriller
{on the Isle of Man], Wimbledon tennis.
© 28Jun49; MP4474,
286. July 1, 1949. Man-made lightning sets
world record [at Pittsfield, Mass.]. Gover-
nor [Warren] of Florida goes to California
for a bride. General Ike [Eisenhower] as
engineer. New landing gear for heavy
bombers. Realistic maneuvers for Marine
Reservists. Pride of Chinatown [New
York's Chinese Club selects King and
Queen], Quad party [Britain's Taylor and
Good quadruplets meet]. Marbles champs
[at Asbury Park, N, J.], Gala week in Gay
Paree.
© 1Jul49; MP4475.
287, July 6, 1949. Counterfeiters rounded
up near White House. U. S. General [John
H, Hilldring] on sinking steamer, films
rescue as Princess Astrid" strikes a
mine}. Canada's man of the hour (Prime
Minister St. Laurent]. Towers that walk
[in Nola, Italy]. Movie industry praised in
hospital dedication [in Santa Monica, Calif.}.
Egypt's secret miracle city [Mahalla Al
Kobra]. Gay Lothario, 73, held as love
pirate [in Chicago].
© 6Jul49; MP4476.
288, July 8, 1949. Prison term for Judy
Coplon as Red spy. G. I, adopts Chinese
orphan he rescued. Catapult for small
planes {at Katonah, N. Y.] Largest ore
ship {the S. S. Wilfred Sykes] launched in
Ohio. Film star [Irene Dunne] Wins Notre
Dame award. New sport thrill from Puerto
Rico [as water skiers stage a midnight
ballet]. Monte Carlo takes up dice,
© 8Jul49; MP4477.
289. July 13, 1949. Western powers' fleets
in joint maneuvers. Arsenal on wings
{Navy Skyraider plane]. France remem-
bers General Patton. Jap prisoners home,
stir Red issue. Miss Chinatown, 1949
[San Francisco]. U.S, net stars sweep
Wimbledon, Mid-summer skiing brings
winter thrills.
© 13Jul49; MP4676.
290. July 15, 1949, Spy jury splits; Hiss
must face new trial. Melchior sings for
disabled war vets, Senator Johnson urges
cut in movie ticket tax. Rodeo for Marines
[Camp Pendleton, Calif.].
Sand skiing [Plum Island, Mass.]. Women
wrestlers,
© 15Jul49; MP4677.
291. July 19, 1949. 79 perish in two plane
crashes [near Burbank, Calif., and Bom-
bay, India]. Field Marshal Montgomery
sees West-Europe's fleets in battle drill.
Montevideo, U, S. A., salutes namesake,
Motorboat thriller. All star baseball
[between National and American Leagues
at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn].
© 19Jul49; MP4678.
292. July 22, 1949. Troops called as Lon-
don dock strike grows. Rescue bell saves
crew on sunken sub, First intimate films
of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Chiefs of staff
meet for parleys, and play [at White Sul-
phur Springs, W. Va.]. German film
studio goes up in flames, Salt Lake gift
thrills Japanese, Kid ski star [Ni Orsi].
Unique swimming pool [Navy's Catamount].
Calgary Stampede.
© 22Jul49; MP4679.
293. July 27, 1949. Airmen shot from plane
at 550 mph. Navy rockets reveal new cos-
mic data. Jackie Robinson upholds Negro
loyalty to U. S. Airliner sets homes afire
in fatal crash [in Seattle]. Shriners' rally
hears Truman warn Soviet, Fish story
from "Down under,"" Water ballet [Newark
Athletic Club's Nacettes].
© 27Jul49; MP4680.
294, July 29, 1949. Atlantic Pact ratified;
signed by President. Tight squeeze for the
"Big E" [Carrier Enterprise gets under
the Brooklyn Bridge]. Mrs. Georgia Neese
Clark, new Treasurer of the U, S., signs
receipt for money. Boston welcomes
family of Josef Bujak of Poland, '"Drive-
in" church in North Hollywood, The
beautiful blue Danube is open again.
Israel celebrates first army day. Frog
derby. Vicki Draves stars in water festi-
val.
© 29Jul49; MP4681,
295. Aug. 2, 1949. Churchill opens election
campaign. U. S. welcomes French sea
queen [Ile de France]. Korea mourns
patriot Kim Koo. Denmark hails old Vik-
ing days. Ostrich is back in fashion news,
International bike race, Midsummer
skiing [New Hampshire's Belknap Moun-
tain Ski], Amputee ball game, Port Huron
celebration [Blue Water Festival]. San
Antonio holds Soap Box Derby.
© 2Aug49; MP4682.
296. Aug. 5, 1949, U.S. chiefs to Europe
for talks on war aid. The Vikings invade
Britain [reenacting landings of early Saxon
Chiefs]. Artist Churchill [in northern
Italy]. Mid-air crash [in New Jersey].
Real rainmaker [Donald Johnston of
Regina, Sask.] Unique birthday party
[Ozzie Osborne atop a flagpole], Longest
bicycle race [Tour of France], Frontier
days [rodeo at Cheyenne, Wyo,] Harms-
worth Trophy.
© 5Aug49; MP4683,
297, Aug. 10, 1949. Happy birthday: Hoover
at 75 keeps working for nation, Niagara
stunt ends in near disaster. Realistic
drill for ROTC cadets, Argentine naval
cadets visit New Orleans, Marshall urges
military aid to European nations. Ameri-
can girl (Shirley May France] ready for
Channel test. Kitten shows kids easy way
to swim,
© 10Aug49; MP4684,
298. Aug. 12, 1949. Red crisis in Asia;
U. S. pledges aid to free nations.
Parachutists battle raging forest fires [in
Montana], California girls OK French
bathing suits. [British] motorbike dare-
devils.
© 12Aug49; MP4685.
299. Aug. 16, 1949. Earthquake disaster in
Ecuador. Jimmy Stewart takes a bride.
Defense pact parleys begin; Reds riot.
Hoover warns nation on "collectivism."
All-American golf tourney, Hambletonian
surprise.
© 16Aug49; MP4686,
300. Aug. 19, 1949, Rivers of molten lava
menace Spanish isle [La Palma] as volcano
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erupts. Airmen of five nations in defense
tests. Jet planes in carrier flights. Is it
romance for Vice President Barkley?
Gallant British warship [Amethyst] hailed
in Hong Kong. Football makes 1949 bow
(College All-Stars vs. Philadelphia Eagles].
Soap Box Derby [in Akron],
© 19Aug49; MP4687.
301. Aug. 24, 1949. First Council of
Europe. Plain talk by U. S. Air Force Chief
Vandenberg. Helicopters join the Navy.
Happy birthday to Ethel Barrymore, 70.
Miss America in France, O'Dwyer
praises film industry. Oldest sportsfest
{Tournament of the Saracens in Italy].
Championship rodeo [at the Los Angeles
Coliseum,
© 24Aug49; MP4689.
302. Aug. 26, 1949. Sport world honors
Connie Mack, 86. Swiss reveal secret de-
fenses in the Alps. Strange new ship on the
high seas [Gar Wood's twin-hulled ship].
Navy frogmen get workout. Disabled vets
in convention [Cleveland]. U.S. golfers
keep the Walker cup. Jap swimmers win
U. S. meet.
© 26Aug49; MP4688.
303. Aug. 31, 1949. Forest fires ravage
vast areas in France, [President] Truman
proclaims Atlantic Pact. Ex-Senator Mc-
Grath sworn in as Attorney General and
Tom Clark takes oath as Justice of Su-
preme Court. Rescue drama in Ecuador
‘quake. Sleeping beauties [baby parade at
Asbury Park]. Latest in lifeboats, [Louise
Brough and Margaret Osbourne Dupont win
eighth national women's doubles title at
Brookline, Mass. Britain's International
Trophy Race at Silvertown],
© 31Aug49; MP4875.
Volume 21, 1949.
200. Sept. 2, 1949. Hurricane filmed in
action from Miami to Palm Beach. "Cap-
tain Harry" Truman gets Legion ovation.
World famous gems on public display.
"Sistie's" a mother [Mrs. Van Seagraves,
grandaughter of F. D. Roosevelt]. U. S.
keeps Davis Cup. Little World Series
[Hammonton, N, J., vs. Pensacola, Fla.]
© 2Sep49; MP4876.
201. Sept. 7, 1949. Truman aide [Harry
Vaughan] under fire. The Legion on parade
{in Philadelphia]. Coast Guard rushes aid
to polio victim. Spectacular fire wipes
out city block [in San Francisco], Ice
show beats the heat [in Atlantic City].
Daredevil drivers,
; © 7Sep49; MP4877,
202. Sept. 9, 1949. Greeks crush Red
guerillas. Legion elects World War II vet.
New bride for F. D. Roosevelt, Jr. Ameri-
can youths design new autos, Puerto
Rico's police on alert, Notre Dame foot-
ballers start '49 season, Pigskin stars
visit Variety hospital,
© 9Sep49; MP4878.
203. Sept. 14, 1949. Parleys begin on
British dollar crisis, MacArthur confers
on Reds in Asia, Tragedy mars National
Air Races [at Cleveland]. Miss America
preview parade. Shirley May France
fails in Channel swim. Greatest tennis
match (U. S, Singles Championships at
Forest Hills, N. Y.] Indiana hails labor
parade,
© 14Sep49; MP4879.
204. Sept. 16, 1949. Bridge disaster re-
called as new span rises [Tacoma Narrows
bridge across Puget Sound]. New sky giant
[British Brabazon], British ship wrecked
on California coast. Miss and Mrs.
America chosen for 1949. Regatta in
Venice. Air circus thriller [at Hybla
Valley, Va.]
© 16Sep49; MP4880.
205, Sept. 21, 1949, West Germany elects
first president [Theodor Heuss]. Navy's
new super-rocket. Theatre heads hear
tribute to film industry, Millinery fete
for Variety Club charity. Perfect legs
contest, Rough riding cycle derby
{near Paris], Sky thrills for a sheep.
© 21Sep49; MP4881,
206. Sept. 23, 1949. Appalling ship fire;
U. S. tourists victims of Toronto tragedy.
Vishinsky here in peaceful mood, Defense
head hails films as aid to peace, Texas
film theatres raise big polio fund, Family
of six try long distance swim [from the
Battery to Coney Island], U.S. vs. Argen-
tina in polo thriller,
© 23Sep49; MP4882.
207. Sept, 28, 1949, Pound devaluation stuns
Britain, Dove of peace in UN [as fourth
regular General Assembly opens]. Bark-
ley hails aid to West, 3,000-year-old
visitor [Peruvian mummy in New York's
Museum. of Natural History]. Fiery spirits
(burning distillery in Paris]. Beauty
chosen sweater queen, Danish gymnasts
in fast turns,
© 28Sep49; MP4883.
208. Sept. 30, 1949. Atom bomb sensation;
Russia has secret! Report stirs world.
California bathing beauties go marching on.
Thrills from the [New Jersey State] Fair.
Season's first grid thrillers: Southern Cal
sinks Navy; Michigan's close call; Notre
Dame wallops Indiana,
© 30Sep49; MP4884.
209. Oct. 5, 1949. Defense chiefs see Navy
might, Film industry reports to public,
Strange doings at Princeton [in the depart-
ment of psychology]. Jungle jive for Afri-
can farmers, Football thunderbolt (Uni-
versity of Oklahoma vs, Boston College].
Yogi acrobats. Michigan boys' bands make
a hit out West, Pennsylvania Week.
© 5O0ct49; MP4885.
210. Oct. 7, 1949. Dodgers, Yanks win
thrilling pennant races, Democrats honor
Chairman Boyle. The President turns
artists' model, Cinderella romance [Earl
of Harewood marries Marion Stein], Tyler
Rose Festival. Gridiron thrillers; Michi-
gan wallops Stanford; Penn downs Dart-
mouth; Minnesota routs Nebraska, Tulane
trims Georgia Tech. Pennsylvania Week,
© 70ct49; MP4886.
211. Oct, 12, 1949. World Series special.
President opens Community Chest drive.
School for water babies, Spectacular sky
maneuvers [of the 82d Airborne Division
at Fort Bragg, N. C.]
© 120ct49; MP4887.
212. Oct, 14, 1949. Yanks win World Series.
Atlantic Pact Defense chiefs confer in U.S.
Operation "Bulldog" tests, Europe's air
defense, Gridiron thrillers; Army upsets
Michigan; Navy sinks Duke; Oklahoma
beats Texas; U. S, C. ties Ohio State,
© 140ct49; MP4888,
213. Oct, 19, 1949. Washington drama:
Navy vs. Air Force dispute stirs U. S.
Nation welcomes Pandit Nehru, Reds set
up new German puppet state. American
films popular behind "iron curtain," Gala
premier for "Intruder in the Dust," Allies
display military might [in the British occu-
pation zone of Germany].
© 190ct49; MP4889.
214, Oct, 21, 1949. War clouds over Hong
Kong. Communist leaders found guilty,
New York hails Nehru, Catholic holy hour
[Pawtucket, R. I.] Gridiron round-up;
Irish crush Tulane; California upsets USC;
Cornell swamps Yale.
© 210ct49; MP4890.
215. Oct, 26, 1949. Sensation in UN; Vishin-
sky in rage as Yugoslavia wins. Columbia
honors Nehru, Royal romance [Marquess
of Milford-Haven and Mrs. Simpson]. Calf
roping contest [Fryeburg Fair in Maine].
Autumn glamour in new styles, Air and
Army chiefs denounce Navy charges.
© 260ct49; MP4891,
216. Oct, 28, 1949. Truman dedicates UN's
new home; urges A-bomb ban, Prison terms
for Red chiefs [in New York], Gridiron
thrillers: Army crushes Columbia; Penn
sinks Navy; Michigan upsets Minnesota,
© 280ct49; MP4892.
217, Nov, 2, 1949, First all-jet airliner
sets world record, Lady Godiva rides
again [statue unveiled in Coventry, Eng-
lafid]. Leopold seeks to regain throne,
Nehru in Chicago. New trends in latest
fashions, Operation Hippo [in the San
Francisco Zoo].
© 2Nov49; MP4893.
218, Nov, 4, 1949. Eric Johnston reports on
Europe. Preview of holiday rush [in Paris
and New York], Vice President Barkley to
wed. Mayor welcomes Variety Clubs to
New York, Prize bonnets in daffy hat show,
Gridiron thrillers; Notre Dame sinks Navy;
Michigan downs Illinois; Ohio State wins;
Pitt tops Penn; California beats UCLA;
Alabama defeats Georgia.
© 4Nov49; MP4894,
219, Nov. 9, 1949, 55 die as fighter plane
rams airliner [at the Washington National
Airport]. Israel builds. New chief of
Naval operations [Forrest P, Sherman].
Forest fire sweeps California canyons.
Wrestling riot [Fred Atkins vs. Ivon Robert
in Montreal]. Diving stars perform,
National Horse Show [in New York].
© 9Nov49; MP4895.
220. Nov, 11, 1949. Unification on the march
[Joint Chiefs of Staff see the Infantry at
Fort Benning, Ga.] Prince Charlie's
first birthday. New look for beach belles.
Midwest hails the President, Gridiron
Michigan State]; mighty Army keeps roll-
ing [against Fordham].
© 11Nov49; MP4896,
221, Nov, 16, 1949, Mid-air drama; para-
chutist saved in death drop, Nobel prize
winners (William Francis Giauque and
Hideki Yukawa]. Election echoes; the vic-
tors [William O'Dwyer and Herbert H.
Lehman] speak. Spain welcomes Franco
home, A smile from Paree, Aloha week
in Hawaii. Famous racer [Rex Mays] dies
in crash, Pro-football's game of the
year [Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia
Eagles]. ‘
© 16Nov49; MP4897.
222. Nov. 18, 1949. Truman pledges nation
to uphold brotherhood, Liverpool docks
swept by fire. Search for lost children
{being made by the Red Cross in Germany].
An affair of honor [two French lawyers
fight duel near Paris]. Gridiron round-up;
Notre Dame-North Carolina game a real
thriller; Dartmouth upsets unbeaten Cor-
nell; Pennsylvania nearly upsets Army;
California routs Oregon,
© 18Nov49; MP4898.
223. Nov. 23, 1949. U. S. welcomes Shah of
Iran, U. S. submarine fires first V-bomb.
Air Force unveils new 3-jet bomber, Tru-
man urges equal rights. Fashions for
pooches, "Stork" airliner [baby girl born
crossing Atlantic], Aquatics in desert
[Palm Desert, Calif.] Notables hail great
film ["Battleground"],
© 23Nov49; MP4899,
224, Nov. 25, 1949, 18 survivors adrift at
sea rescued in crash of bomber [near Ber-
muda]. Field Marshal Montgomery pays us
a visit, Tito's "friend" [Zinka Milanov]
denies romance, The Royal Command
Film Performance [of ''That Forsyte
Woman"]. Barkley a happy bridegroom,
Rose Bowl teams; Palo Alto, Stanford vs.
California's Golden Bears; Ann Arbor,
Ohio State vs, Michigan. Tulane gives
Virginia defeat of year,
© 25Nov49; MP4900.
225. Nov. 30, 1949. Bill Stern's All-Ameri-
ca stars and plays of 1949. U.S. cracks
down on fake atomic remedies, Santa Claus
arrives [in Toronto], Princess Margaret
inspects new hats,
© 30Nov49; MP4901.
226. Dec. 2, 1949. Spectacular highlights of
the Army-Navy gridiron classic. Peron
welcomes U, S. Ambassador (Stanton
Griffis], Reunion for Princess Elizabeth
{with her husband], Multitudes mourn Bill
Robinson, Good news—Santa's here [in
Hollywood and New York]. Notre Dame
beats Southern California. Cornell beats
Penn in grid classic,
© 2Dec49; MP4902,
227. Dec. 7, 1949. Montgomery, in U, S.,
blasts.Communists, Columbia torn in
political upheaval, Hurt in tragic air
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
291
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Volume 21, 1949. Cont'd.
crash, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Burillo fly
again, Miss Truman meets the press.
Billiard wizard [Edward Horemans].
Super ski-maids [at the Cypress Gardens].
© 7Dec49; MP4903.
228. Dec. 9, 1949. Vice President Barkley
and bride shine at rally of Democrats.
Super speed [Navy unveils new Douglas
Skyrocket]. Yuletide notes [in Hollywood,
New York, and Miami]. All-aluminum
bridge [built over Saguenay River in
Canada]. SMU gives Notre Dame their
toughest game. Philadelphia's scholastic
football championship [Northest Catholic
vs. Simon Gratz]
© 9Dec49; MP4904.
229. Dec. 14, 1949. Vatican hails 1950 as
holy year. Water famine brings warning to
New Yorkers. Navy salutes Shah of Iran,
Doctor of the year [Andy Hall of Mt. Vernon,
Ill.] Record herring run [off Vancouver
Island]. Strongest family [Baillargeon
brothers of Canada], Ex-champ Joe Louis
fights again.
© 14Dec49; MP4905.
230. Dec. 16, 1949. Opera stars sing for
hospitalized children, Newest giant of the
skies [XB-123 transport plane]. Floods in
Italy. Multiple birthday [London's Taylor
quadruplets]. Princess Elizabeth steps
out. Ski season opens. Aquamaids at the
Cypress Gardens.
© 16Dec49; MP4906.
231. Dec. 21, 1949. Uncle Sam Santa flies
Christmas cheer to Arctic wilds. Atomic
scientist [Harold C. Urey] urges union to
halt Red peril. 19 saved, 4 die, as plane
crashes in Potomac, Sioux City disaster
[in packing house blast]. Furs for 1950 on
parade. Kid gymnasts. Happy New Year
[greetings from children of Washington's
diplomatic corps].
© 21Dec49; MP517.
232. Dec. 25, 1949, Aviation's birthday;
Lindbergh honored. Haiti opens world's
fair. Truman presides at Navy graduation
[at Key West]. New rockets tested (by Air
Force], Greyhound thriller [at Miami].
Pro stars in charity classic [in Houston].
Pro football championship [in Los Angeles].
© 25Dec49; MP518.
233. Dec. 28, 1949. U.S, Consul Ward
freed by China Communists. U. S. task
force fights winter storms. Wedding bells
for New York's Mayor O'Dwyer. Ice car-
nival [in Vancouver]. Canine stars.
© 28Dec49; MP519.
234. Dec. 30, 1949. Bill Stern's sports
parade of 1949.
© 30Dec49; MP520.
NEXT MONTH'S PROFITS. Presented by
Chevrolet.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© General Motors Sales Corp., Chevrolet
Motor Division, title, descr. & 286 prints,
20Mar41; LU10330.
THE NEXT OF KIN. Released through Uni-
versal Pictures, c1943, 10 reels, sd. Eal-
ing Studios, ltd,
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Thorold Dickinson; original screenplay,
Thorold Dickinson, Basil Bartlett, Angus
McPhail, John Dighton; epilogue and pro-
logue, J. Edgar Hoover; music, William
Walton; music director, Ernest Irving;
cameraman, Ernest Palmer; editor, Ray
Pitt,
© Universal Pictures Co.; Inc.; 26Apr43;
LP 12020.
NIAGARA FALLS. Released by United Art-
ists, c1941, Presented by Hall Roach,
5 reels, sd. ‘
Credits: Producer, Hal Roach; director,
Gordon Douglas; screenplay, Paul Gerard
Smith, Hal Yates, Eugene Conrad; music di-
rector, Edward Ward; cameraman, Robert
Pittack; film editor, Bert Jordan.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 30ct41; LP10775.
NICE GIRL? Universal Pictures Co.; Inc.,
c1941, 10 reels, sd. Based on the play by
Phyllis Duganne.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, William A. Seiter;-sereenplay, Richard
Connell, Gladys Lehman; music director,
Charles Previn; photograph, Joe Valentine;
film editor, Bernard Burton.
© Universal Pictures Co.; Inc.; 4Mar41;
LP 10298.
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN DOIT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 834 ft., sd. (Cine-
scopes, no. 8)
Credits: Producer: Willard Van Der Veer;
commentary, James Wallington.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Nov40;
MP 10675.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Ealing Studios, Ltd.,
London. Released in the U. S. by Universal-
International, cl1947. Presented by J. Arthur
Rank, 95 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. A prestige
picture. Based on Charles Dickens' novel.-
Summary: A character story which shows
the outrageous social practices which were
prevalent in early 19th century England.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor Cavalcanti; screenplay, John Dighton;
music, Lord Berners; editor, Leslie A. Nor-
man,
Cast; Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Stanley Hollo-
way, Derek Bond, Bernard Miles.
Appl. author: Universal Pictures, Inc.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 11Dec47; LP1921.
THE NIFTY NINETIES. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1941, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Mickey
Mouse).
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Apr41;
LP10498.
NIGHT AND DAY. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 128 min., sd., color, 35mm.
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
Based on the career of Cole Porter.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Schwartz; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Charles
Hoffman, Leo Townsend, William Bowers;
adaptation, Jack Moffitt; music director, Leo
f£, Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Ray Heindorf; photographers, Peverell Mar-
ley, William V. Skall; film editor, David
Weisbart. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Aug46;
LP496.
A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Earl Carroll; director,
Kurt Neumann; original story and screen-
play, Lynn Starling, photographer, Leo Tover,
film editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Dec40;
LP10101.
A NIGHT AT THE FOLLIES. Released by
Excelsior Pictures, c1947. Presented by
Roadshow Attractions. 5 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The film reproduces a burles-
que show presented at the Follies Theatre
in Los Angeles, ;
Credits: Director, W. Merle Connell; film
editor, Duke Goldstone.
Cast, Evelyn West, Amalia Aguilar, René
Andre, Pat O'Shea, Jack Murray.
© Excelsior Pictures; 7Jul47; LP1700.
THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Loew's
Inc., c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 787 ft., sd., color. (MGM Cartoon)
Credits; Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 26Nov41; LP10865.
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE DIVORCE. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.. 6,032
ft., sd. Based on the play by Gina Kaus and
Ladislas Fodor,
Credits; Director, Robert Siodmak; screen-
play, Jerry Sackheim; music director, Emil
Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Mar42; LP11175.
NIGHT CALL. SEE Take One False Step.
NIGHT CLUB GIRL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944, Treels, sd.
Credits: Associate Producer, Frank Gross;
director, Eddie Cline; original story, Adele
Comandini; screenplay, Henry Blankfort,
Dick Irving Hyland; photographer, Charles
Van Enger; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP 12975.
NIGHT CLUB GIRLS, Quality Pictures Co.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm. (Series 22)
Summary: Six burlesque dances.
Cast: Isabel Brown, Reggie Riano, Lolita,
Martha Erickson, Lila O'Connor,
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co,; 30Nov46; MP2817.
NIGHT DESCENDS ON TREASURE ISLAND.
¢1939, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
743 ft., sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; MP10050.
NIGHT EDITOR. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946,. 7 reels. Based upon the radio pro-
gram by Hal Burdick.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; director,
Henry Levin; story, Scott Littleton; screen-
play, Hal Smith; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Apr46;
LP282.
A NIGHT FOR CRIME. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, Alex Thurn-Taxis; original story,
Jimmy Starr; screenplay, Arthur St, Claire,
Sherman Lowe; music director, Lee Zahler;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 12Feb42;
LP11769.
THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES,
Paramount Pictures Inc,, c1948, 80 min.,,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by
Cornell Hopley- Woolrich,
Summary: A vaudeville artist with clair-
voyant power tries unsuccessfully to save
himself and his friends from the disaster
which he forsees.
Credits: Producer, Endre Bohem; direc-
tor, John Farrow; screenplay, Barre Lyn-
don, Jonathan Latimer; music, Victor
Young; editor, Eda Warren,
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Gail Russel,
John Lund, Virginia Bruce, William Dema-
rest.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 220ct48;
LP 1887.
A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA, Released through
United Artists, cl1946. Presented by David
L. Loew. 81 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits; Producer, David L. Loew; direc-
tor, Archie L. Mayo; original screenplay,
Joseph Fields, Roland Kibbee; music score,
Werner Janssen,
© Loma Vista Films, Inc,; 10May46; LP364,
A NIGHT IN MEXICO CITY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1944, 20 min., sd. (Fea-
turette)
Credits; Director and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Augustin Del-
gado.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 24May44;
LP12658.
NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942, 8 reels, sd. Based ona
story by James R. Langham.
Credits; Director, William Clemens;
screenplay, Jonathan Latimer; editor, Ells-
worth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4May42;
LP11464.
292
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
NIGHT IN PARADISE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946.
From the novel "Peacock's Feather" by
George S. Hellman.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Ernest
Pascal; music director, Frank Skinner;
cameraman, Hal Mohr; film editor, Milton
Carruth, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
LP288.
11Apr46;
THE NIGHT IS YOUNG, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jul41; MP11296.
NIGHT LIFE IN A MODERN TAVERY\;; or,
THE POWER OF DECISION; Religious
Films, Inc., ¢1948. 33 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Shows the influence of the church
in combating a weakness found in a drinking
family.
Credits: Script, Oscar Matthew,
© Oscar Matthew; 29Aug48; MP3505.
NIGHT LIFE IN CHICAGO. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm. James
A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks), An MGM pic-
ture,
Summary: Shows interesting places to
visit at night in Chicago, including the Wal-
nut Room at the Bismarck Hotel, Chez
Paree, the Pump Room at the Ambassador
Hotel, and the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
Credits; Producer and narrator, James
A. FitzPatrick; music score, Joseph Nuss-
baum,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Nov48; MP3570.
NIGHT LIFE IN THE ARMY. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credit; Director, Mannie Davis. Techni-
color.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20ct42; MP14667,
NIGHT MONSTER. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Don Brown, Ford
Beebe; director, Ford Beebe; original
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; photo-
graphy, Charles Van Enger; film editor, Ted
Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., 20Sep42;
LP11597.
A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944. 65 min., sd. Based on
the play "Hat, Coat, and Glove" by Wilhelm
Speyer.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Gordon Douglas; screenplay, Crane
Wilbur; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Jun44;
LP12790.
THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941. 8 reels, sd. Based
on the play by Ayn Rand,
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
William Clemens; screenplay, Delmar
Daves, Robert Pirosh, Eve Greene; photo-
grapher, John Mescall; film editor, Ells-
worth Hoagland.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Sep41;
LP 10873.
NIGHT PILOTING. Springer Pictures, Inc.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: John H, Obold.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 5Apr44; MU 14696.
NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING,. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Harry Hervey.
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; screen-
play, Earl Felton, Theodore Reeves, Lester
Cole; adaptation, Sidney Biddell; music
score, Gerard Carbonara; photography,
Theodor Sparkuhl; editor, Ellsworth
10 reels, sd., color, 35 mm.
Hoagland.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jan43;
LP 12081.
THE NIGHT RIDE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11933.
NIGHT SONG. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 102 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: A romantic comedy about a blind
composer who regains his sight and wins
success, Settings in San Francisco and New
York.
Credits: Producer, Harriet Parson; direc-
tor, John Cromwell; story, Dick Irving Hy-
land; screenplay, Frank Fenton, Dick Irving
Hyland; adaptation, DeWitt Bodeen; music
score and piano concerto, Leith Stevens;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film edi-
tor, Harry Marker.
Cast; Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon, Ethel
Barrymore, Hoagy Carmichael.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Dec47;
LP1412.
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; story, Kelley Roos;
screenplay, Richard Flournoy, Jack Henley;
music, Werner R. Heymann; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Nov42;
LP11745.
NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc. ¢c1944,
1 reel, sd:
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Dec44; MP15496.
NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 67 min., sd.,
35 mm,
Credits: Associate producers, Dorrell and
Stuart McGowan; director, Lesley Selander;
original screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart
McGowan; music director, Morton Scott;
orchestral arrangements, Dale Butts;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.;
© Republic Pictures Corp.; i8Apr46;
LP346.
NIGHT UNTO NIGHT. Warner Bros, Pictures
Corp., c1947, 84 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Philip Wylie.
Summary: An epileptic scientist and a
neurotic widow learn to accept their person-
al tragedies and find happiness together,
Setting; the coast of Florida.
Credits:.Producer, Owen Crump; director,
Don Siegel; screenplay, Kathryn Scola;
music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo
F. Forbstein; film editor, Thomas Reilly.
Cast: Ronald Reagan, Viveca Lindfors,
Broderick Crawford, Rosemary De Camp,
Osa Massen,
© Warner Bros. Pictures Corp.;
LP2285.
15Jun47;
THE NIGHT WE MET IN HONOMU, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c194l.
i reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11949.
THE NIGHT WE MET IN HONOMU. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Aug43; MP 13856.
‘
NIGHT WIND, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A canine paratrooper, now the
pet of his dead master's son, is responsible
for the capture of an enemy agent.
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, James Tinling; original story, Robert
G, Nerth; screenplay, Arnold Belgard,
Robert G. North; music score, Ralph
Stanley; film editor, Roy V. Livingston.
Cast: Charles Russell, Virginia Chriatind
Gary Gray, Flame,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film nye Stat
25Aug48; LP2060. }
A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY |
SQUARE. Soundies Distributing Corp, of:
America, Inc., c1941..1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11197.
NIGHTMARE, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942. 8 reels, sd. Based ona story by
Philip MacDonald.
Credits; Production and screenplay,
Dwight Taylor; director, Tim Whelan; photo-
grapher, George Barnes; film editor, Frank
Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
13Nov42;
LP11686. ‘
NIGHTMARE, SEE Fear in the eet
NIGHTMARE ALLEY, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1947, 121 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by William Lind-
say Gresham,
Summary: Against a background of sordid-
ness and tragedy, the film depicts the career
of a carnival barker who cheats everyone he
meets, pretends to be a spiritualist in order
to exploit the wealthy, and sinks to the low-
est depths as a carnival freak.
Credits: Producer, George Jessel; direc-
tor, Edmund Goulding; screenplay, Jules
Furthman; music director, Cyril J. Mock-
ridge.
Cast: Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell, Coleen
Gray, Helen Walker, Taylor Holmes,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Oct47; LP1399.
NIGHTMARE OF A GOON. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 996 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Josef Berne.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Apr42;
LP11268.
NIGHTTIME IN NEVADA. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949. 67 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A dishonest rancher and his
attorney seek to steal Roy Rogers' cattle
in order to replenish a trust fund they have
looted. Rogers disposes of both villains and
settles the affairs of the young woman for
whom the fund was created.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Sloan Nibley; music director,
Morton Scott; music score, Dale Butts;
film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: Roy Rogers, Adele Mara, Andy
Devine, Grant Withers, The Sons of the
Pioneers,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Aug48;
LP1790.
THE NINE BAD SHOTS OF GOLF. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd.,
color, 16mm, Based on the book by Jim
Dante, Leo Diegel, and Len Elliott.
Summary: Jim Dante and Leo Diegel ana-
lyze some common errors in playing golf
and demonstrate methods for eliminating
them,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.;
MP3439,
1Jun48;
NINE GIRLS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944.
8 reels, sd. From the play by Wilfrid H.
Pettitt.
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Leigh Jason; screenplay, Karen DeWolf,
Connie Lee; adaptation, Al Martin; music
score, John Leipold; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer,
© Columbia Pictures Lesage 17Feb44;
LP12510.
NINE LIVES ARE NOT ENOUGH, Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941, 63 min., sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
293
NINE LIVES ARE NOT ENOUGH. Cont'd.
From the novel by Jerome Odlum,
Credits: Associate producer, William
Jacobs; director, A, Edward Sutherland;
screenplay, Fred Niblo, Jr.; film editor,
Doug Gould,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Sep41;
LP 10699.
9-PLANE FORMATIONS, 1 reel, sd., b&w.
U. S. Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 9Sep43; 55 prints, 8Sep43; MU13911.
THE 1941 CHEVROLET. Presented by Chev-
rolet,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc. ‘
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 116 prints,
3Feb41; MU10804.
1947 ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL GAME,
Colonial Films, cl1947, 22min,, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: The progress of the game, in-
cluding slow-motion shots of the 92-yard
run by Army's Rip Rowan; shots of the stu-
dents! traditional by-play; and glimpses of
the President and other prominent specta-
tors,
Credits: Narrator, Jerry Flynn,
© American Film Services, Inc. (American
Sports Films); 17Dec47; MP2658.
THE 1947 NATIONAL TENNIS SINGLES.
CHAMPIONSHIP. American Film Services,
Inc., ¢1947. 11 min., sd. b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Tennis matches played on the
courts of the West Side Tennis Club, Long
Island, Includes slow motion close-ups of
Jack Kramer, Frank Parker, John Brom-
wich, Louise Brough, Margaret Osborne,
and Doris Hart.
Credits; Narrator, Les Sands,
© American Film Services, Inc. (American
Sports Films); 200ct47; MP2828.
LOS NINOS CHINOS. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with L. C.
Goodrich, c1947. 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm.
Spanish version of "Children of China,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Jan47; MP 1621.
NINOS ESQUIMALES, Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Henry B, Collins, Jr., c1949. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of ''Eskimo |
Children."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Mar47; MP1844,
NINOS HOLANDESES. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films Inc., in collaboration with Arthur
I. Gates and Celeste C. Pearson, c1949,
1 reel, sd., bkw, 16mm, Spanish version of
"Children of Holland,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
5Mar47; MP1849.
NINOS NAVAJOS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films Inc., in collaboration with Ernest
Horn and Celeste C. Pearson, c1947. 1 reel,
sd,, bekw, 16mm, Spanish version of "Navajo
Children,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.;
5Feb47; MP1678.
NIX ON HYPNOTRICKS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Popeye
Cartoon)
Credits; Direction, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Cal Howard; animation, Dave
Tendlar, John Walworth.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Dec41;
LP 10920,
NO BLADE TOO SHARP. SEE The Crooked
Way.
NO CAN DO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16566,
NO CENSUS, NO FEELING. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 2 reels;—
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 100ct40;
LP 10263.
NO CREDIT, Leonard W. Tregillus, c1948.
6 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: An animated cartoon which
shows colored clay objects in motion,
© Leonard W, Tregillus; 9Apr48; MP3036.
NO DOUGH, BOYS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 1,538 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Nov44;
LP13119,
NO GREATER POWER. c1942. 2 reels, sd.
Adapted from events related in the 19th
chapter of the Gospel according to St. Luke
concerning Zacchaeus.
Credits: Director, John T, Coyle; screen-
play, Robert Edmunds, James K, Friedrich.
© Cathedral Films, Inc.; 25Apr42;
LP11260,
NO GREATER SIN. University Film Produc-
tions, Inc., c1941, Presented by Edward A.
Golden, 9 reels; sd.
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd; direc-
tor, William Nigh; original story, Mary. Ran-
sone; screenplay, Michel Jacoby; music
director, Eddie Kay; film editor, Robert
Golden.
© University Film Productions, Inc.;
3Apr41; LP10552.
NO HAND STRIPPING, Babson Bros. Co, 44
min,, sd,, color, 16mm, :
Credits: Director, F. L. Hendren; editor,
Paul Hance, Inc.; story, W. E, Petersen;
narrator, George Mather; animator, Fletcher
Smith, Inc.
© Babson Bros, Co.; title, descr. & 2 prints,
29Jan47; MU1593.
NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1941. 8 reels, sd. Based ona
novel by Geoffrey Homes.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; screenplay, Maxwell Shane; photo-
grapher, Fred Jackman, Jr,; film editor,
Billy Ziegler,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Dec41;
LP11061,
NO HOLDS BARRED. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
(The World of Sports, no, 138)
Summary: Action scenes at a wrestling
match.
Gredits; Director, Harry Foster; narrator,
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 17Jun48;
LP1679,
NO LEAVE, NO LOVE, Loew's Inv., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
13 reels, sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Charles Martin; original screenplay,
Charles Martin, Leslie Kardos; music di-
rector, Georgie Stoll; orchestration, Calvin
Jackson, Dewey Bergman; film editor, Con-
rad A, Nervig.
© Loew's Inc,; 27Aug46; LP538.
NO MINOR VICES, The Enterprise Studios.
Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, c1948.
96 min., sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary; A comedy-satire about an art-
ist who disrupts the precisely ordered lives
of a pediatrician and his wife-assistant with
his interpretive paintings of the clinic.
Credits: Producer and director, Lewis
Milestone; story and screenplay, Arnold
Manoff; music director, Rudolf Polk; music,
Prant Waxman; film editor, Robert A, Par-
rish,
Cast; Dana Andrews, Lilli Palmer, Louis
Jourdan, Jane Wyatt, Norman Lloyd,
© Enterprise Productions, Inc., and Niag-
ara Enterprises, Inc,; 6Oct48; LP1895.
NO MORE GAS, SEE The Tuttles of Tahiti,
NO MORE RELATIVES, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 18 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; original story, Scott Darling;
screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor, Edward
W. Williams.
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Jack
Rice, Dot Farley, Walter Long.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec47;
LP 1497.
NO MUTTON FER NUTTIN', Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Story, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Nov43;
LP12392,
NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
859 ft., sd., bew. (A Robert Benchley Min-
iature)
Credits; Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Robert Benchley;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Dec43; LP12502.
NO, NO, BABY, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Mar45; MP15729.
NO, NO, NANETTE, Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, cl1940, 96 min,, sd. From
the musical comedy by Frank Mandel, Otto
Harbach, Vincent Youmans, Emil Nyitray.
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert
Wilcox; screenplay, Ken England; music di-
rector, Anthony Collins; editor, Elmo Will-
iams.
Appl. author; Suffolk Productions, Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec40;
LP10231.
NO ONE EVER COMES AROUND TO MY
HOUSE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 26Mar43; MP13419,
NO PARKING. The Vitaphone Corp., c1939.
10 min, (Vitaphone Variety)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Dec39; LP9520.
NO PLACE FOR A LADY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
James Hogan; story and screenplay, Eric
Taylor; music, Lee Zahler; film editor,
Dwight Caldwell,
©. Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Feb43;
LP11860.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1946. 16 min., sd., 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 7)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Edward J. Montagne; written by
Phil Reisman, Jr.; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Robert W. Stringer; photographer,
Frank Follette; editor, David Cooper.
Appl, author: Pathe News, Inc,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 3May46; MP686.
NO ROMANCE IN YOUR SOUL, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb42; MP12210,
NO ROOM, General Electric Co,, c1949,
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Pictures the extra space and
convenience of a General Electric Space
Maker Refrigerator.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4418,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
NO SAIL. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt Dis-
ney Donald Duck and Goofy)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Dick Kinney, Bill Berg, Ralph Wright; ani-
mation, Bob Carlson, Hugh Fraser, John
Reed, Judge Whitaker; music, Oliver Wal-
lace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Apr45;
LP13587.
NO TIME FOR COMEDY. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 10 reels. A Warner
Bros,.-First National picture. From the
stage play by S. N. Behrman,
Credits: Director, William Keighley;
screenplay, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein.
©:Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep40;
LP9912.
NO TIME FOR FUN. General Electric Co.,
c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Explains why the housewife
using the General Electric Range with the
automatic oven timer has time for outside
pleasure,
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4398.
NO TIME FOR LOVE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd. A Mitchell Leisen
production, From a story by Robert Lees
and Fred Rinaldo.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohlmar,
director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Claude
Binyon; adaptation, Warren Duff; music
score, Victor Young; editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Nov43;
LP 12483.
NO TIME TO LOSE, Automobile Insurance
Co, and Standard Fire Insurance Co. affi-
liated with Aetna Life Insurance Co., Aetna
Casualty and Surety Co. c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: F. W. Bright.
© Aetna Life Insurance Co.; 2Jan45;
MP16217.
NO VACANCY. Distributed by Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
Presented by R. C. M. Productions, Inc,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Dec46; MP1367.
NOAH, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Jan46; MP200.
NOB HILL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. 8,500 ft., sd. From a story
by Eleanore Griffin.
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway;
screenplay, Wanda Tuchock, Norman Reilly
Raine; music directors, Emil Newman,
Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Jun45; LP 13449,
NOBODY KNOWS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16132.
NOBODY LIVES FOREVER. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1946. 100 min., sd., 35mm,
A Warner Bros.-First National picture,
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner; direc-
tor, Jean Negulesco; original screenplay,
W. R. Burnett; music, Adolph Deutsch;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Jerome Moross; film
editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 120ct46;
LP626.
NOBODY MAKES A PASS AT ME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13287.
NOBODY'S CHILDREN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Charles Barton; ori-
ginal story, Doris Malloy; adaptation, Wal-
ter White, Jr.; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Oct40;
LP 10027.
NOBODY'S DARLING, c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Anthony Mann; original story,
F. Hugh Herbert; screenplay, Olive Cooper;
music director, Walter Scharf; orchestral
arrangements, Marlin Skiles; photography,
Jack Marta; film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Aug43;
LP12216.
NOCTURNE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on a story by Frank Fenton and Rowland
Brown,
Credits: Producer, Joan Harrison; direc-
tor, Edwin L Marin; screenplay, Jonathan
Latimer; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Elmo Williams.
Cast: George Raft, Lynn Bari, Virginia
Huston,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Jan47;
LP866.
NOISY NEIGHBORS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 17 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits; Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Edward W, Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Sep46;
LP704.
NOLA,. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8May44; MP14808.
NOMENCLATURE OF SHIPS; fundamental
lines and sections. Caravel Films, Inc.
United States Navy.
Appl. author: F, Burnham MacLeary.
© Caravel Films, Inc.; title, des¢r. & 86
prints, 8Nov43; MU14118.
NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc.; c1944, 113 min., sd.
From the novel by Richard Llewellyn,
Credits: Producer, David Hempstead;
director, Clifford Odets; screenplay, Clif-
ford Odets; music, Hanns Eisler; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland
Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 200ct44;
LP13003.
NONE SHALL ESCAPE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; di-
rector, Andre De Toth; story, Alfred Neu-
mann, Joseph Than; screenplay, Lester Cole;
music score, Ernst Toch; music director,
W. W. Stoloff; film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb44;
LP12473.
NONE SO BLIND, SEE The Woman on the
Beach,
NOODHULP; wonde en beenbreuke. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans version of
"First Aid (Wounds and Fractures)"
Summary: Demonstrates how to stop arte-
rial bleeding and how to apply splints and
braces for immobilizing fractured bones.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
9Nov45; MP3373.
THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc,, c1948. 77 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Abbott and Costello enmeshed
in the schemes of a gambler.
Credits; Producer and director, Charles
Barton; original story, Daniel Tradash,
Julian Blaustein, Bernard Fins; screenplay,
John Grant, Howard Harris; adaptation,
Charles Grayson, Arthur T, Horman; music
director, Irving Friedman; music, Walter
Schumann; orchestrations, Arthur Morton;
film editor, Harry Reynolds,
Cast; Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Joseph
Calleia, Leon Errol, Cathy Downs,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 4Mar48;
LP1578.
NORA PRENTISS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 111 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, A
First National picture. From a story by
Paul Webster and Jack Sobell.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Vincent Sherman; screenplay, N. Rich-
ard Nash; music, Franz Waxman; music
director Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral ar-
rangement, Leonid Raab; film editor, Owen
Marks.
Cast: Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith, Bruce
Bennett, Robert Alda, Rosemary De Camp,
and others.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22Feb47;
LP845.
NORTH FROM THE LONE STAR. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Charles Francis Royal; film editor, Mel
Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Mar41;
LP10426. ;
NORTH OF THE BORDER. Distributed by
Screen Guild Productions, c1946. Presented
by Golden Gate Pictures, Inc. 40 min., sd.,
35mm. By James Oliver Curwood. :
Credits; Producer, William B. David;
director, B. Reeves Eason; screenplay,
Arthur V, Jones; music director, Carl
Hoefle; cinematographer, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Roy Livingstone,
© Golden Gate Pictures, Inc.; 1Sep46;
LP573.
NORTH OF THE ROCKIES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, Her-
bert Dalmas; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Apr42;
LP11229.
THE NORTH STAR, Crescent Productions,
Inc., c1943. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn.
106 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; di-
rector, Lewis Milestone; original story and
screenplay, Lillian Hellman; music, Aaron
Copland; photographer, James Wong Howe;
film editor, Daniel Mandell.
© Crescent Productions, Inc.; 4Nov43;
LP 12585.
NORTH TO THE KLONDIKE, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd. Based
on a story by William Castle.
Credits; Director, Erle C. Kenton; screen-
play, Clarence Upson Young, Lou Sarecky,
George Bricker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 21Jan42;
LP11347,
THE NORTHEASTERN STATES, Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 31Dec42;
MP14215,
NORTHERN NEIGHBORS. SEE Variety
Views, no, 97.
NORTHERN PURSUIT. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 94 min., sd. A Warner
Bros,.-First National picture. Froma~-
story by Leslie T, White.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Frank Gruber,
Alvah Bessie; music, Adolph Deutsch; music
director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral ar-
rangements, Jerome Moross; film editor,
Jack Killifer.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
295
NORTHERN PURSUIT. Cont'd.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 13Nov43;
LP 12363.
NORTHERN RAMPART. RKO Pathe, Inc., in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946. 18 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
(This Is America, no, 13)
Credits; Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, William Deeke; written by Oviatt
McConnell; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 18O0ct46; MP1449.
NORTHWARD, HO! Loew's Inc., c1940. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels,
sd., sepia. (A Miniature)
Credits; Director, Harry Loud; original
screenplay, Herman Hoffman; music score,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Roy
Brickner.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Feb40; LP9563.
NORTHWEST HOUNDED POLICE, Loew's
Inc., c1946. 693 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
(A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation,
Walt Clinton, Ed Love, Ray Abrams, Preston
Blair; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Jul46; LP480.
NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940. 13 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B.
DeMille; original screenplay, Alan Le May,
Jesse Lasky, Jr., C. Gardner Sullivan;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Anne
Bauchens, Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Nov40;
LP10061.
NORTHWEST OUTPOST, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 91 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Allan Dwan; original story, Angela Stuart;
screenplay, Elizabeth Meehan, Richard Sale;
adaptation, Laird Doyle; original music
score, Rudolf Friml; music director, Robert
Armbruster; orchestrations, Ned Freeman;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast; Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey, Joseph
Schildkraut, Elsa Lanchester, Hugo Haas.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Jun47;
LP1111,
NORTHWEST PASSAGE, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
14 reels, sd., color. A King Vidor produc-
tion. Based on the novel by Kenneth Rob-
erts.
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; di-
rector, King Vidor; screenplay, Laurence
Stallings, Talbot Jennings; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, Conrad A.
Nervig. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 27Feb40; LP9597.
NORTHWEST RANGERS, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., baw. From a story by Arthur
Caesar.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; direc-
tor, Joe Newman; screenplay, Gordon Kahn,
David Lang; music score, David Snell,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Frank E,
Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Sep42; LP11618.
NORTHWEST STAMPEDE, Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948, 79 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Based on a short story "Wild Horse Round-
up," by Jean Muir.
Summary: An outdoor melodrama that in-
cludes a rodeo and a romance. Setting:
Canadian Rockies.
Credits: Producer and director, Albert
S. Rogell; story and screenplay, Art Arthur,
Lillie Hayward; music director, Irving
Friedman; music score, Paul Sawtell; or-
chestrations, Emil Cadkin; film editor,
Philip Cahn.
Cast: Joan Leslie, James Craig, Jack
Oakie, Chill Wills, Victor Kilian.
259158 O - 53 - 20
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Aug48;
LP1769.
NORTHWEST TRAIL, Distributed by Screen
Guild Productions, Ine,, c1945. Presented
by Action Pictures, Inc. 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
color, By James Oliver Curwood. :
Credits; Producers, William B. David, Max
M. King; director, Derwin Abrahams; screen-
play, Harvey H. Gates; music, Frank Sanucci;
photographer, Marcel Le Picard; film editor,
Tom Neff, Cinecolor,
© Action Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec45; LP537.
THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 31Dec42;
MP 14214.
THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. SEE Os
Estados do Noroeste.
NORWAY IN REVOLT. SEE The March of
Time, v. 8, no. 2.
THE NOSE, THROAT, AND EARS. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, (McGraw-Hill Text Films.
Health Education Series, no. 2).
Summary: With the aid of animated draw-
ings, the film shows the structure and func-
tions of the nose, throat, and ears, places
stress on the danger of infection in these
organs, and warns of the dangers of self-
medication. Prepared to accompany the
book, "Textbook of Healthful Living," by
Harold S, Diehl, and designed to instruct
college students and other adults.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co,, Inc.; 1Mar48;
MP3253.
NOSTRADAMUS IV. Loew's Inc., c1944, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 999 ft.,
sd,, baw. (A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Directors, Cyril Endfield, Paul
Burnford; screenplay DeVallon Scott; score,
Max Terr, Nathaniel Shikret; film editor,
Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 30ct44; LP12951.
NOT A LADIES' MAN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lew Landers; story, Robert Hyde; screen-
play, Rian James; music director, M. W,
Stoloff; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10May42;
LP11275.
NOT ON MY ACCOUNT. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1943. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Charles E. Roberts; screenplay, Harry D'
Arcy; film editor, Robert Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Sep43;
LP12318,
NOT SO DUMB! Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Paramount Paragraphics)
Credits; Written by Justin Herman; direc-
tor, John A, Haeseler; narrator, Frank
Crumit; editor, Leslie Roush.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar40;
MP 10045.
NOT TOO NARROW—NOT TOO DEEP, SEE
Strange Cargo.
NOT WANTED. Emerald Productions, Inc.
Released through Film Classics, Inc., c1949.
91 min., sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: The story of an unmarried
mother, her disillusionment, adjustments,
and rehabilitation.
Credits: Producers, Ida Lupino, Anson
Bond; director, Elmer Clifton; original
story, Paul Jarrico, Melvin Wald; screen-
play, Paul Jarrico, Ida Lupino; music,
Leith Stevens; film editor, William Ziegler.
Cast: Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle, Leo
Penn, Dorothy Adams, Wheaton Chambers.
© Emerald Productions, Inc.; 24Jun49;
LP2367.
A NOTE OF PRAISE. c1945. 600 ft., sd.,
b&w or color, 16mm,
Appl. author; C, O, Baptista Films.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 24Dec45;
MP182.
NOTES TO YOU. c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Productions.
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Manuel
Perez; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Sep41; MP11562.
NOTHING BUT NERVES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; photo-
grapher, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Dec41;
LP10956.
NOTHING BUT PLEASURE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1939. 1,580 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Dec39;
LP 9323.
NOTHING BUT THE TOOTH. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; anima-
tion, J. C. Melendez, Don Williams.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 17Dec47; MP3013.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941. 9 reels, sd. From the
play by James Montgomery and the novel by
Frederic S. Isham.
Credits; Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Elliott Nugent; screenplay, Don
Hartman, Ken Englund; photographer,
Charles Lang; film editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 100ct41;
LP10772.
NOTHING BUT TROUBLE, Loew's Inc.,
c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman; direc-
tor, Sam Taylor; original screenplay, Rus-
sell Rouse, Ray Golden; music score,
Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Conrad A.
Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov44; LP13016.
NOTORIOUS, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
¢1946. 101 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock; writ-
ten by Ben Hecht; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; orchestral ar-
rangements, Gil Grau; editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug46;
LP557.
THE NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN, Released
by Universal, cl1946. Presented by J. Arthur
Rank, 108 min., 35mm, An Individual pro-
duction,
Credits: Production and screenplay, Sid-
ney Gilliat, Frank Launder; director, Sid-
ney Gilliat; original story, Val Valentine;
composer, William Alwyn; cameraman,
Jack Asher; film editor, Thelma Myers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Sep46;
LP575.
THE NOTORIOUS LONE WOLF. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels. Based
upon a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits; Director, D, Ross Lederman;
story, William J. Bowers; screenplay,
Martin Berkeley, Edward Dein; adaptation,
Garrett Graham.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Feb46;
LP 144,
NOVA SCOTIA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1945. 1 reel, sd., color, (Ed Thor-
gersen's Sports Review)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Leon Shelly; music score, L, DeFrancesco;
photography, Wallace Hamilton; film editor,
Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
NOVA SCOTIA. Cont'd
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Feb45; MP16113
NOW. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP 14499.
,
NOW IS THE TIME. Fresented by Falstaff
Brewing Co. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Falstaff Brewing Corp,; title & deser.,
26Mar42; 231 prints, 30Mar42; MU12315.
NOW THE PEACE: Warwick Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 2 reels, sd. (The World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 18May45;
MP 16190.
NOW, VOYAGER: Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 117 min., sd.. A Hal B, Wallis
production. A Warner Bros.-First National
picture. From the novel by Olive Higgins
Prouty.
Credits: Director, Irving Rapper; screen-
play, Casey Robinson; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer; film
editor, Warren Low.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 310ct42;
LP 11662,
NOW WE'VE GOT IT. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. Presented by The Coca-Cola Co.
2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Coca-Cola Co.; title & descr., 3Feb40;
110 prints, 5Feb40; MU9950,
NOW YOU SEE IT. Loew's Inc., c1948.
9 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture,
Summary: The film features macro- and
micro-cinematography. Unusual views of
humming birds, house-flies, praying mantes,
caterpillars, and mosquitoes.
Credits: Director, Richard L, Cassell;
film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb48; MP2757,
NOW YOU'RE TALKING. Aetna Life Affili-
ated Companies, cl1946. Presented by Aetna
Casualty and Surety Co. 2 reels, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Leslie Coleman.
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies;
100ct46; MP1552.
NUMBER TEN LULLABY LANE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11216.
THE NURSE, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1949. 1 reel, sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Describes typical nursing
duties in pediatrics, emergency, and mater-
nity wards of a hospital, stressing the im-
portance of the nurse in providing technical
and personal services for the sick. For
primary and middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Elizabeth S. Bixler.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28O0ct49; MP4780.
NURSE MATES, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, Orestes Calpini,
Louis Zukor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jun40;
LP9731.
NURSERY CRIMES, Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Direction and story, Al Geiss.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 9Oct43; LP12484,
NURSERY RHYME MYSTERIES, Loew's Inc,,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
954 ft., sd., b&w, (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original
story and screenplay, George Seitz, Jr.;
music score, Max Terr, Nat Shilkret; film
editor, Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc,; 13Jul43; LP12177.
THE NURSE'S SECRET. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941,
First National picture, From a story by
Mary Roberts Rinehart.
Credits: Director, Noel M. Smith; screen-
play, Anthony Coldewey,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 24May41;
LP 10480,
NURSING. John A, Haeseler, 1945.
© John A, Haeseler.
Care of the New Born Baby. © 1Jan45;
MP16612,
1 reel,
NURSING. Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd, (Your Life Work Series)
Credits: Manuscripts, Arthur P, Twogood.
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.;
1Feb42; MP12718.
NURSING. Willard Pictures, c1945.
each,
1 reel
7 reels, A Warner Bros,-
© Willard Pictures Corp,
Care of the Cardiac Patient,
Appl. author; Alice E, Welty, © 15Feb45;
MP 15839.
Radiotherapy, © 1Jul45; MP16471,
Hydrotherapy, © 1Jul45; MP16473,
NURSING; the vital signs and their interrela-
tion. Willard Pictures, c1945. 1 reel,
© Willard Pictures Corp.
Body Temperature, Pulse, Respiration,
Blood Pressure,
© 1Jul45; MP16475.
NURSING; therapeutic uses of heat and cold,
Willard Pictures, cl1945, 1 reel each,
© Willard Pictures Corp.
1. Administering Hot Applications,
© 1Jul45; MP16472,
2. Administering Cold Applications,
© 1Jul45; MP16474,
NURSING- FEEDING THE PATIENT. Willard
Pictures, cl1944. 2 reels,
Appl. author: Carol Linn Hale.
© Willard Pictures; 1Nov44; MP15564,
THE NUTMEG TREE, SEE Julia Misbe-
haves,
NUTTY BUT NICE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 13Jun40;
LP9725.
NUTTY NEWS. c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Virgil
Ross; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Jun42; MP12536.
NUTTY PINE CABIN, c1942, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, "Chuck"’ Couch; animation,
Harold Mason, Robert Bentley; music, Dar-
rell Calker. Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and Walter
Lantz Productions; 30Apr42; MP 12434,
NYMPHS OF THE LAKE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1944. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Ed. Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, pack
Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds, _Techni-
color,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
9Jun44; MP15760,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
O
O, MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. c1943,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald;
original screenplay, Dorrell McGowan,
Stuart McGowan; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Nov43;
LP12545. ;
O.S.S. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1946,
107 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Produced and written by Richard
Maybaum; director, Irving Pichel; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Heinz Roem-
held,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jul46;
LP474,
OS2U KINGFISHER. 3/4 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, United States Navy,
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants,
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr, & 3 prints, 18Mar44; MU14607.
OARS AND PADDLES. William J. Ganz Co,
sd, ‘
© William J. Ganz Co.; title, descr. &
83 prints, 6Mar42; MU12234.
OATH OF VENGEANCE, P., R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 9Dec44;
LP13576.
OBJECT LESSON. 1 reel.
© Christopher Young; title, descr. &
28 prints, 3Jul40; MU10316, —
OBJECT LESSON. c1941. 1 reel.
© Christopher Young; 8May41; MP11183.
OBJECTIVE BURMA, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 142 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From an
original story by Alvah Bessie.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Ranald Mac-
Dougall, Lester Cole; music, Franz Wax-
man; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestrations, Leonid Raab; photographer,
James Wong Howe; film editor, George
Amy.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Mar45;
LP13150,
OBLIGING YOUNG LADY. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 80 min., sd. Based
on a story by Arthur T. Horman,
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Richard Wallace; screenplay,
Frank Ryan, Bert Granet; music, Roy Webb;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Henry Berman, ,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep41;
LP10851.
OBRANA TELA PROTI NEMOCEM. Ency-
clopaedia Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 24Jun46;
MP836,
OBSERVATIONS ON HEPATITIS. Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc. for Mead John-
son and Co,, c1946. 35 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Dr. Joseph Stokes, Jr., de-
livers a lecture on hepatitis, which pre-
sents the results of research performed by
a medical group from the University of
Pennsylvania,
© Mead Johnson & Co,; 5Dec46; MP3212.
OCCLUDED FRONTS, Walt Disney Produc-
tions. sd., color.
© Walt Disney Productions, title, descr.
& 2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15128.
ODD MAN OUT. Released by General Film
Distributors, Ltd., c1947. Presented by
J. Arthur Rank, 113 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Two Cities film, From F. L, Green's
novel,
Credits: Producer and director, Carol
Reed; story, F. L. Green; screenplay,
F, L. Green, R. C. Sherriff; continuity, Olga
Brooks; music, William Alwyn; cameraman,
Robert Krasker; editor, Fergus McDonnell.
Cast: James Mason, Kathleen Ryan,
Robert Newton, Robert Beatty, Cyril Cusack,
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
11Apr47; LP1016,
ODD VOCATIONS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 775 ft., sd. (Cinescopes, no. 5)
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jun40;-
MP 10288,
ODDITIES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942.
893 ft., sd. (Panoramic, no. 7)
Credits: Producers, André De La Varre,
B. K. Blake; narrator, John S, Martin;
music score, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Oct42;
MP 13520,
ODE TO VICTORY. Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
978 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Direction and original story,
Edward Cahn; screenplay, Polly James;
music score, Max Terr, Nat Shilkret;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 27Jul43; LP12242,
THE ODOR-ABLE KITTY. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, c1944, 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Robert
Cannon; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 26Dec44; MP15834,
ODOR OF THE DAY. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc,, c1948, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Lloyd Turner; animation, J. C. Melenuez,
Don Williams, Emery Hawkins,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 100ct48; MP3391,.
QYET OG DETS HYGIENE. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
5Jun46; MP806,
OF FOX AND HOUNDS, The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1940, 1 reel, sd.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Dec40; MP10652.
OF HUMAN BONDAGE. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1946, 105 min., sd.,
35mm, A Warner Bros.-First National
picture. Story by W. Somerset Maugham.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Edmund Goulding; screenplay, Cather-
ine Turney; music, Erich Wolfgang Korn-
gold; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
film editor, Clarence Kolster.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30Jun46;
LP445.
OF MEN AND MENUS, Presented by Frig-
idaire,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr, & 147 prints,
3Feb41; LU10227.
OF MICE AND MEN. Released thru United
Artists, c1940, Presented by Hal Roach,
11 reels, sd. By John Steinbeck, From the
stage play produced by Sam H. Harris and
staged by George S, Kaufman.
Credits: Producer and director, Lewis
Milestone; screenplay, Eugene Solow;
music score, Aaron Copland; editor, Bert
Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc,; 2Feb40;
LP9395,
OF PUPS AND PUZZLES. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 990 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, George Sydney; original
story and screenplay, Julian Harmon; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Sep41; LP10731,
OF THEE ISTING, Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Aug46; MP969,
OF THESE OUR PEOPLE; story of the Jew in
America, Horizon Films, Inc., c1946.
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Written by Samuel Brody;
narrator, Gegory Morton.
© Horizon Films, Inc.; 10Jul46; MP1034,
OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 1,463 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; original
story, Searle Kramer, Victor Travers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Feb45;
LP 13236.
THE OFFICER AND THE LADY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Sam White; story, Lambert Hillyer; screen-
play, Lambert Hillyer, Joseph Hoffman;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jul41;
LP10647,
OFFICER DUCK, Walt Disney Productions,
c1939. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 22Sep39;
LP9367,
OFFICER POOCH, Loew's Inc,,.c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
748 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep41; LP10732,
OFFICIAL BUSINESS, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Shows how officials are trained
to make decisions. Includes actual scenes
of officials at work at relays, wrestling
matches, basketball, baseball, and football
games,
Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton; director
and photographer, Russell T, Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing; music, Harry D,
Glass.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 5Aug49;
MP4392,
OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY. Harris-Seybold-
Potter Co. 45 min., si,
Appl, authors: Rex Howard, A. W.
Johnston. :
© Harris-Seybold-Potter Co.; title, descr,
& 2 prints, 27May42; MU12512.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE O'FLYNN. Fairbanks Pictures, Inc,
Released by Universal International, c1948.
94 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Previously en-
titled "The Fighting O'Flynn." Based on
the novel by Justin Huntly McCarthy.
Summary: Napoleon's attempt to invade
Ireland in order to conquer England is
thwarted by the swashbuckling feats of the
young O'Flynn, Setting, Ireland, in 1797.
Credits: Producer, Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr.; director, Arthur Pierson; screenplay,
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Robert Thoeren;
music, Frank Skinner; orchestrations,
David Tamkin; film editor, Russell Schoen-
garth,
Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Helena
Carter, Richard Greene, Patricia Medina,
Arthur Shields.
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc. & Fairbanks Pictures, Inc.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec48;
LP2071,
OFTEN AN ORPHAN. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Lloyd
Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben
Washam,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Aug49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4507.
OH BABY! Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944.
1,697 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Jack White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Apr44;
LP 12604,
OH, DEAR—THE COUNTY FAIR. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13189.
OH, FRENCHY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Aug46; MP924.
OH GEE, OH GOSH, OH GOLLY, I'M IN
LOVE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jun42; MP12634,
OH GENTLE SPRING. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3Apr42; MP12787,
OH, JOHNNY! Techniprocess, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11970,
OH, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE!
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940.
7 reels.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont;
original story, Edwin Rutt; screenplay,
Arthur T, Horman,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Jan40;
LP9349,
OH, JOHNNY, OH, JOHNNY, OH! Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11271.
OH LOOK! Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jul43; MP13789,
OH: LOOK AT ME NOW. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Jul41; MP11421,
OH, MARIE! Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11076,
OH MARIE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10ct45; MP16366.
OH OH UHM UHM, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15733.
OH! PLEASE TELL ME DARLING. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8May44; MP14807,.
OH, PROFESSOR, BEHAVE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1946. 18 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar46;
LP365.
OH! SUSANNA. Techniprocess, c1941.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11971.
OH, SUSANNAH, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Sep41; MP11586.
OH, WHAT A NIGHT. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1944, 8 reels, sd. From a story
by Marion Orth,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, William Beaudine; screenplay,
Paul Gerard Smith; music director, Ed-
ward Kay; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29Jul44;
LP 12887.
OH WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13May46; MP555.
OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 93 min.,
sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A musical presenting a fiction-
alized life of Fred Fischer, composer of
many turn-of-the-century song hits,
Credits: Producer, George Jessel;
director, John M, Stahl; screenplay, Albert
and Arthur Lewis; music director, Alfred
Newman; film editor, Louis Loeffler.
Cast: June Haver, Mark Stevens, S, Z.
"Cuddles" Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood,
Gale Robbins.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
260ct49; LP2692.
OH YOU PRETTY WOMEN, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14599,
OH-H-E-E MY, MY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 3Dec45; MP16562,
OHIO WILDLIFE, Cinecraft Productions,
Inc., c1949, Presented by the Standard
Oil Company of Ohio. 774 ft., sd. A "Let's
Explore Ohio" film.
Summary: Two young boys are told about
the birds and animals native to Ohio.
Credits: Author, Robert Welchans,
© Cinecraft Productions, Inc.; 8Jan49;
MP3827,
OHM'S LAW. De Forest's Training, Inc.,
c1948, 100 ft., bew, 16mm. (Radio Elec-
tronics, Reel lesson 1)
Summary: Illustrates the mathematical
relationship of pressure, current, and
resistance in an electric circuit,
Credits: Producer, Paul Satterfield.
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP3814,
OIL, Calumet Refining Co. 16mm,
Credits: Narrator, John Weigel.
© Albert J. Smith & Lyle W. Munson;
title, descr, & 9 prints, 11Jul40; MU10330,
OIL AND MEN, The March of Time for the
Standard Oil Company of Indiana, c1947.
3 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film describes the impor-
tance of oil to the economy of the nation and
shows the policies and work of the Standard
Oil Company of Indiana.
Appl, author: Time, Inc,
© Standard Oil Company (Indiana); 310ct47;
MP2654,
OIL CAN—AND DOES, Petroleum Industry
Exhibition, Inc, color,
Credits: Dialogue, Edward Mabley;
animation, Charley Bowers; music score,
Tom Bennett; photography, Harold Muller.
Technicolor,
© Petroleum Industry Exhibition, Inc.;
title, descr, & 104 prints, 31May41;
LU10505.
OIL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949, 17 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson;
director, Hal Yates; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts; film editor, Tholen Gladden,
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Betty Underwood, Paul Maxey, Charles
Coleman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Aug49;
LP2495,
OIRA POLKA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 150ct45; MP16396.
OKAY FOR SOUND. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1946, 20 min., sd., 35mm, (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20ct46; LP643,
OKLAHOMA BADLANDS, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948, 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Allan "Rocky" Lane pretends
to be the owner of a ranch in order to help
the real owner defend her property against
the depredations of outlaws.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Yakima Canutt; screenplay, Bob
Williams; music director, Mort Glickman;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Black Jack,
Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1501,
OKLAHOMA BLUES. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 56 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Jimmy Wakely brings to justice
the outlaws who attempt to prevent Rain-
bow's End from being made the county seat.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, Ben
Cohen; music director, Edward J. Kay;
film editor, John C, Fuller,
Beltnont, Gedrge Lewis, Son Murray. "*
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
299
OKLAHOMA BLUES. Cont'd.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Mar48;
LP1542,
OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS, Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd. (Santa Fe
Trail Western)
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
screenplay, Ed Earl Repp; narrator, Wil-
liam Naworth,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Sep43;
LP12238.
OKLAHOMA RAIDERS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver
Drake; director, Lewis D. Collins; original
screenplay, Betty Burbridge; film editor,
Norman Cerf,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43;
LP12424,
OKLAHOMA RENEGADES, c1940, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on the characters "The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Nate Watt; original story, Charles
Condon; screenplay, Earle Snell, Doris
Schroeder; music score, Cy Feuer; photog-
raphy, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Aug40;
LP9888,
OL' MAN MOSE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11161,.
OLAF LAUGHS LAST. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 1,525 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26May42;
LP11324,
OLARIA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jul46; MP933.
OLD ACQUAINTANCE, Warner Bros.-
Pictures, Inc., c1943, 110 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture,
From the stage play by John Van Druten,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Vincent Sherman; screenplay, John
Van Druten, Lenore Coffee; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leon Raab;
film editor, Terry Morse.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov43;
LP12401.
OLD AND MODERN NEW ORLEANS.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 971 ft.,
sd. (Columbia Tour, series 6, no, 2)
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20ct42;
MP 13411,
OLD AND NEW ARIZONA. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 896 ft., sd. (Columbia
Tour, s.4, no, 3)
Credits: Narrator: Gayne Whitman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Sep40;
MP 10639.
THE OLD APPLE TREE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 27O0ct41; MP11713.
THE OLD ARMY GAME, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1943, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Sep43;
LP 12675.
OLD BLACKOUT JOE, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 543 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no. 18)
Credits: Directors, Paul Sommer, John
Hubley; story, Ford Banes; animation, Jim
Armstrong; music, Paul Worth.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 27Aug42; LP11704.
OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL; Seundies_Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1575.
THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; original
story, Harry Fraser; screenplay, Elmer
Clifton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 120ct42;
LP11740.
OLD DAN TUCKER. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Mar46; MP258.
THE OLD DOLL'S HOUSE, SEE At the
Stroke of Twelve.
AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL. Vinson Pic-
tures Corp. Released through Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1949. Presented by Equity
Pictures, Inc, 82 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott,
Summary: A story about a poor girl who
becomes a music teacher in Boston in 1870.
Credits: Producer and director, Arthur
Dreifuss; adaptation and screenplay, Arthur
Dreifuss, McElbert Moore; music director,
Herschel Gilbert.
Cast: Gloria Jean, Jimmy Lydon, John
Hubbard, Frances Rafferty, Saundra
Berkova,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 19Jan49 (in
notice; 1948); LP2133.
THE OLD GANG. SEE Kid Dynamite.
THE OLD GREY HARE, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, c1944. 7 min., sd., color.
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett;
story, Michael Sasanoff; animation, Emanuel
Gould; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 5Dec44; MP15448,
OLD GREY MARE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945,. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP303,.
OLD HANK. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12934,
OLD HICKORY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels. From an original story
by Don Ryan,
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Don Ryan, Owen Crump,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Jan40; LP9321.
THE OLD HOMESTEAD, c1942. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand L.
Schaefer; director, Frank MacDonald;
original screenplay, Dorrell McGowan,
Stuart McGowan; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Arthur Roberts.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug42;
LP11577.
OLD LADY 31. SEE The Captain Is a Lady.
OLD LOS ANGELES. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948, 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A gold prospector's search for
his brother's murderer motivates the action
in this musical Western, 1848 setting.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joe Kane; original story, Clements Ripley;
screenplay, Gerald Adams, Clements
Ripley; music director, Morton Scott; music
score, Nathan Scott, Ernest Gold; film editor,
Richard L, Van Enger.
Cast: William Elliott, John Carroll,
Catherine McLeod, Joseph Schildkraut,
Andy Devine.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Mar48;
LP1594,
OLD MACDONALD DUCK. Walt Disney
Productions, c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 23May41;
LP10681,
OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, 35mm.
(A Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Dec45;
LP351,
OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11054,
OLD MAN MOSE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP 13273.
THE OLD MILL STREAM. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jun43; MP 13639,
OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. SEE Mother
Goose Presents The Story Book Review.
OLD NATCHEZ ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 828 ft.,sd., color. (James A.
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nathaniel Fin-
ston, C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob
Carney. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan40; MP10129,
OLD NEW MEXICO, Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
781 ft., sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov40; MP10661,
OLD NEW ORLEANS, c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 792 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Dec40; MP10771.
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski;
story, John Foster; music, Philip A.
Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Aug41; MP11488,
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
01942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Apr42; MP12479,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jun46; MP677.
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Marshall Grant-
Realm Television Productions, c1949,
2 reels, sd., bew, 16mm. Based on the
story by Henry Cuyler Bunner.
Summary: A comedy about the romance
of a butler and a housekeeper.
Credits: Producer and director, Charles
Haas; screenplay, Sudie Lee Copeland;
editor, Edward Mann.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2419,
OLD ROCKIN' CHAIR TOM. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Tom
and Jerry Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson,
Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Sep48; LP1792.
THE OLD RUGGED CROSS. C. O. Baptista
Films, c1946. 162 ft., sd., color or b&w,
16mm, (A Filmsing Melody)
© C. O. Baptista Films, sole owner of
Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Nov46;
MP1319,
OLD SEQUOIA, Walt Disney Productions,
c1945, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Homer
Brightman; animation, Bill Justice, Paul
Allen, Don Towsley, Josh Meador; music,
Oliver Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jul45;
LP 152.
THE OLD SHELL GAME, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Joe Stultz, Larry Riley; animation,
Dave Tendlar, Tom Golden,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Dec48;
LP2017.
THE OLD SOUTH. Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
983 ft., sd., b&w, (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann;
original screenplay, Herman Hoffman;
music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Roy Brickner,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan40; LP9493,
THE OLD SQUARE DANCE IS BACK AGAIN.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Apr44; MP 14765.
THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Robert McGowan; original story,
Gerald Breitigam; screenplay, Dorothy
Reid; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 210ct40;
LP10152, ,
THE OLD TEXAS TRAIL, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1944. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Lewis D. Collins;
original screenplay, William Lively.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP12979,.
YE OLDE MINSTRELS, Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
994 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; film
editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar41; LP10344,.
YE OLDE SWAP SHOPPE. Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1940, 678 ft.,
sd., color.
Credits: Director, U. B. Iwerks; music,
Eddie Kilfeather; music director, Joe De
Nat. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 17Jun40; LP9715.
OLDSMOBILE FIRST WITH GM HYDRA-
MATIC DRIVE, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp, 1 min., b&w, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 28Nov47, 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2489.
OS OLHOS (COMO CUIDAR DELES). Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd., 16mm. Em colaboragio com
o Departamento de Oftalmologia, Escola de
Médicos e Cirurgides, Universidade Colum-
bia e o Departamento de Oftalmologia,
Escola Médica, Universidade de Nova York.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Jun46; MP830,
OLIO FOR JASPER, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, 35mm. (George Pal
Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Jan46;
LP263.
OLIVE OYL AND WATER DON'T MIX,
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jack Mercer, Jack Ward; animation, Dave
Tendlar, Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8May42;
LP11302.
OLIVE OYL FOR PRESIDENT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 8 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jan48;
LP 1468,
OLIVE'S BOITHDAY PRESINK. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Ted Pierce; animation, Dave Tendlar,
Thomas Golden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Jun41;
LP10531,
OLIVE'S SWEEPSTAKE TICKET. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E. Stultz; animation, Arnold Gilles-
pie, Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Mar41;
LP10307,
DIE OMSETTING VAN ENERGIEVORME,
SEE Energy and Its Transformations.
OLYMPIC CAVALCADE. Westport Inter-
national Film, Inc., c1948. 55 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The outstanding events of the
11th Olympiad in Berlin, 1936, including
the winning performance of Glen Morris in
the decathlon events.
Credits: Produced and written by Joseph
Lerner; narrator, Bill Slater; film editor,
Geraldine Lerner.
© Westport International Film, Inc.;
24Sep48; LP1837.
THE OLYMPIC CHAMP, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Dis-
ney Goofy)
© Walt Disney Productions; 10Dec41;
LP13128,
OLYMPIC CLASS, Twentieth Century-Fox
«Film Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Movietone's Sports Review)
Summary: Shows the skill of such swim-
ming and diving champions as Ann Curtis,
Nancy Merki, and Jimmy McLane, and such
champions of track and field as Robert Ben-
nett, Harrison Dillard, Earl Meadows, and
Gil Dodds,
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; music score, L, De-
Francesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Feb48; MP3012.
OLYMPIC WATER WIZARDS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948, 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone's Sports Re-
view)
Summary: At Silver Springs, Fla., women
swimming champions— including Brenda
Helser, Billie Atherton, Suzanne Zimmer-
man, Katherine Rawls, Zoe Anne Olsen,
Patricia Elsner, Marilyn Sahner, Ann
Curtis, Clare Lamore, Nancy Grubb, and
Jean Wilson—show their skill.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor, Arthur
Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Nov48; MP3829.
THE OMAHA TRAIL. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
3 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an original
story by Jesse Lasky, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, Edward Buzzell; screenplay, Jesse
Lasky, Jr., Hugo Butler; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Sep42; LP11587.
OMOO. SEE Omoo-Omoo, The Shark God.
OMOO-OMOO, THE SHARK GOD, Elsa
Pictures, Inc, Released by Screen Guild
Productions, Inc., c1949, 58 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on Herman Melville's
novel 'Omoo."
Summary: A tale of seafaring and adven-
ture on a tropical island,
Credits: Producer, Leonard S. Picker;
director, Leon Leonard; screenplay, George
D. Green, Leon Leonard; music, Albert
Glasser; film editor, Stanley Frazen,
Cast: Ron Randell, Devera Burton, Trevor
Bardette, Pedro DeCordoba, Richard Bene-
dict,
© Elsa Pictures, Inc,; 15May49; LP2488,
ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Sep4i; MP11549.,
ON A TYPICAL TROPICAL NIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11500,
ON ALL FRONTS, Presented by the Buda
Co, b&w,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© The Buda Co.; title & deser., 28Apr44;
22 prints, 29Apr44; MU14769,
ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU. Loew's Inc.,
c1948, 107 min., sd., color, 35mm,
An MGM picture,
Summary: A musical comedy about a
movie star whose sweetheart kidnaps her
and carries her to an island by plane.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; original story,
Charles Martin, Hans Wilhelm; screenplay,
Dorothy Kingsley, Dorothy Cooper, Charles
Martin, Hans Wilhelm; music director,
Georgie Stoll; film editors, Douglas Biggs,
Ferris Webster.
Cast: Esther Williams, Peter Lawford,
Ricardo Montalban, Jimmy Durante, Cyd
Charisse.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr48; LP1581.
ON APPROVAL. English Films, Inc., c1945,
8 reels, sd. From the play by Frederick
Lonsdale.
Credits: Produced, directed, and adapted
for the screen by Clive Brook; commentary,
E. V. H. Emmett.
© English Films, Inc.; 10Feb45; LP13209.
ON FOREIGN NEWS FRONT SEE The
March of Time, v. 7, no. 1
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
301
ON GUARD! Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec41; MP13235.
ON OUR MERRY WAY. Miracle Productions,
Inc. Released through United Artists,
c1948. 96 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm, Pre-
viously released under title "A Miracle Can
Happen."
Summary: A comedy in which a timid
want-ad clerk becomes his newspaper's
"inquiring reporter" through a subterfuge,
and asks several people, "What influence
has a child had upon your life?" Answers
from an actress, two musicians, and from
two swindlers, form separate sequences in
the story.
Credits: Producers, Benedict Bogeaus,
Burgess Meredith; directors, King Vidor,
Leslie Fenton; original story, Arch Oboler,
John O'Hara; screenplay, Laurence Stall-
‘ings, Lou Breslow; music, Heinz Roemheld.
Cast: Burgess Meredith, Paulette Goddard,
James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Dorothy
Lamour.
© Miracle Productions, Inc.; 11Jun48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1789.
ON STAGE. SEE The March of Time, v. 15,
no, 1,
ON STAGE, EVERYBODY, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1945. 75 min., sd. Sug-
gested by the Blue Network presentation.
Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay,
Warren Wilson, Oscar Brodney; music
director, Milton Rosen; film editor, Philip
Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jul45;
LP13479,
ON THE BOULEVARD. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Apr46; MP490,
ON THE CAMPUS, Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., color,
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
' Motors Sales Corp.,; title & descr.,
25Apr40; 17 prints, 26Apr40; MU10172.
ON THE CAMPUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 270ct41; MP11715,
ON THE HOUSE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1Jul46; MP815.
ON THE MALL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11738.
ON THE MELLOW SIDE, SEE Emil Coleman
and His Orchestra in On the Mellow Side.
ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL, Republic
Productions, Inc., c1947. 75 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
story, Gerald Geraghty; screenplay, Sloan
Nibley; music director, Morton Scott; film
editor, Tony Martinelli. 4
Cast: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Tito Guizar,
Jane Frazee, Andy Devine.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov47;
LP1296,
ON THE ROAD TO MONTERREY. c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
826 ft., sd., color, 35mm, (James A. Fitz-
Patrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographer, Wilfrid Cline. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 31Mar44; MP534.
ON THE SHORES OF ITALY; Venice and
Genoa. Hoffberg Productions, Inc.,c1946.
Presented by J. H. Hoffberg. 1 reel, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Narration, Frank P. Donovan;
narrator, Karl Weber; editor, Nathan Cy
Braunstein, ~
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc.; 1Jul46;
MP 1005.
ON THE SHORES OF NOVA SCOTIA. Loew's
Inc., c1947. 8 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
(James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jun47; MP2200.
ON THE SPOT. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Grant
Withers; director, Howard Bretherton;
original story, Joseph West; screenplay,
Joseph West, Dorothy Reid; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,” —
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Jun40;
LP9710,
ON THE SPOT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (A Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May41;
MP11225,
ON THE SUNNY SIDE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 6,285 ft., sd.
Suggested by the story "Fraternity" by
Mary C. McCall, Jr.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster;
screenplay, Lillie Hayward, George
Templeton; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Dec41; LP11110,
ON THE SUNNYSIDE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec42; MP13157.
ON THE TRAIL OF PILOT ROCK PINE.
Pilot Rock Lumber Co., c1948. 41 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Logging operations in Oregon
on the holdings of the Pilot Rock Lumber
Company.
Credits: Direction and script, A. W.
Moltke.
© Pilot Rock Lumber Co.; 10Mar48;
MP3055.
ON TIME. Presented by Chevrolet. color.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 28Oct40;
60 prints, 300ct40; MU10588.
ON TIME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jul43; MP13793.
ON TO VICTORY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11736,
ON TOP OF THE WORLD. Chevrolet.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 21Jan42; 110 prints, 15Jan42;
MU12053.
ON TOP OF THE WORLD, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., b&w, 35mm;
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 15Oct47; 5 prints; 110ct47;
MU2380,
ON WATCH. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is Amer-
ica, no. 5)
Summary: A report showing how the
armed forces are obtaining enlistments,
training the men, and equipping them with
up-to-date weapons,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; written
by Dudley Hale, Jerome Brondfield; narra-
tor, Arthur Hannes; music, Lehman Engel;
editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 4Mar49; MP4155.
ONCE MORE, MY DARLING. Neptune Films,
Inc,, Released through Universal-Inter-
national, c1949, 94 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm.
Based on the story ''Come Be My Love" by
Robert Carson,
Summary: A comedy in which an Army
officer captures an international jewel thief
by engaging the affections of a debutante
innocently involved in the plot.
Credits: Producer, Joan Harrison; direc-
tor, Robert Montgomery; screenplay, Robert
Carson; music, Elizabeth Firestone; music
director, Frank Skinner; film editor, Ralph
Dawson,
Cast: Robert Montgomery, Ann Blyth,
Jane Cowl, Taylor Holmes, Lillian Ran-
dolph,
Appl, author: Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,
© Neptune Films, Inc.; 8Sep49; LP2528.
ONCE OVER LIGHTLY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11051.
ONCE OVER LIGHTLY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc,, c1944, 20 min., sd. “Adapted
from Mack Sennett Comedies. (Featurette)
Credits: Narration, James Bloodworth.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 280ct44;
LP12929,
ONCE TOO OFTEN. SEE Blonde Ice.
ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942, 115 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Leo McCarey; story,
Sheridan Gibney, Leo McCarey; screen-
play, Sheridan Gibney; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan; editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov42;
LP11735.
ONCE UPON A SUMMERTIME, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 9Jul41;
LP 10581,
ONCE UPON A TIME. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Louis F, Edelman;
director, Alexander Hall; story, Norman
Corwin, Lucille Fletcher Herrmann;
screenplay, Lewis Meltzer, Oscar Saul;
adaptation, Irving Fineman; music score,
Frederick Hollander; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Apr44;
LP12612,
AS ONDAS DE LUZ, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, H. Horton Sheldon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Jun46; MP718,
LES ONDES DE SON ET LEURS ORIGINES.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. French ver-
sion of "Sound Waves and Their Sources."
302
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LES ONDES DE SON ET LEURS ORIGINES,
Cont'd.
Summary: With animated drawings the
film describes several types of sound
sources, including the vocal organs, and
explains frequency, amplitude, wave length,
and harmonics,
Credits: Collaborators, Harvey B, Lemon,
Hermann I, Schlesinger, Harvey Fletcher,
Donald MacKenzie.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3379,
1-A DOGS. SEE Variety Views, no. 126,
ONE BODY TOO MANY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; original screenplay, Winston
Miller, Maxwell Shane; film editor, Howard
Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 170ct44;
LP13054.
ONE CROWDED NIGHT. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 68 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Irving Reis; story, Ben Holmes; screen-
play, Richard Collins, Arnaud d'Usseau;
editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Aug40;
LP9884,
ONE DANGEROUS NIGHT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 8 reels, sd. Based on
a work by Louis Joseph Vance,
Credits: Producer, David Chatkin; direc-
tor, Michael Gordon; story, Arnold Phillips,
Max Nosseck; screenplay, Donald Davis;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Dec42;
LP11746,
ONE DOZEN ROSES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jun42; MP12709.
ONE EXCITING WEEK. c1946, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 69 min., sd., 35mm,
Based on an original story by Dennis Mur-
ray.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, William Beaudine;
screenplay, Jack Townley, John K. Butler;
music director, Morton Scott; orchestral
arrangements, Dale Butts; photographer,
John Alton; film editor, William P. Thomp-
son,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Apr46;
LP421,
ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 11 reels, sd. From
the book by Hartzell Spence.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
Lord; director, Irving Rapper; screenplay,
Casey Robinson; film editor, Warren Low.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 1Nov41;
LP10812,
ONE FOR THE BOOK. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1939, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Roy Mack; written by
Cyrus D, Wood, Eddie Forman,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Dec39; LP9393.
ONE HAM'S FAMILY. Loew's Inc., c1943.
696 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story,
Rich Hogan; animation, Preston Blair,
Ed Love, Ray Abrams; music, Scott Brad-
ley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Jul43; LP12240,
100 PYGMIES AND ANDY PANDA, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Walter Lantz Color Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy.
me Mayers Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Apr40;
THE ONE I LOVE BELONGS TO SOME-
BODY ELSE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11380,
ONE INCH FROM VICTORY; Hitler's
Russian Surprise. Scoop Productions,
c1944, Presented by Robert Velaise.
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and narrated by Quentin
Reynolds.
© on commentary, editing and compila-
tion, Scoop Productions; 24Apr44; MP14760.
ONE LAST FLING. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A domestic comedy about a
marital muddle resulting from unreasonable
jealousy. ;
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Peter Godfrey; original story, Herbert
Clyde Lewis; screenplay, Richard Flournoy,
William Sackheim; music director, Leo F.
Forbstein; music, David Buttolph; film
editor, Frederick Richards.
Cast: Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott,
Douglas Kennedy, Ann Doran, Ransom
Sherman.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 6Aug49;
LP2453,
ONE LOOK AT YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11237,
ONE LOOK AT YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP13485,.
ONE MAN BAND, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jun44; MP14916,
ONE MAN LISTENS, Presented by Reming-
ton Arms Co,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Remington Arms Co.,, Inc.; title,
descr. & 248 prints, 3Feb41; LU10226,
THE ONE MAN NAVY. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 5Sep41; MP11531,
ONE MAN NEWSPAPER, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no. 136)
Credits: Producers: Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44;
MP 15491,
ONE MAN'S LAW. c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; original screenplay,
Bennett Cohen, Jack Natteford; music
director, Cy Feuer; photography, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Lester Orlebeck,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Jun40;
LP9801,
ONE MAN'S MEMORIES. General Pictures
Productions, Inc., c1949, Presented by
the Insurance Research and Review
Service, Inc. 10 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary; Describes the various types
of insurance which one man carries in
order to give his family financial security
in the event of his death.
© The Insurance Research & Review
Service, Inc.; 15Mar49; MP4048,
ONE MEAT BALL. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15658.
ONE MEAT BRAWL. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 9Jan47; MP 1548.
ONE MILLION B. C. Released through
United Artists, c1940, Presented by Hal
Roach, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Directors, Hal Roach, Hal Roach,
Jr.; original screenplay, Mikell Novak,
George Baker, Joseph Frickert; descriptive
narration, Grover Jones; narrator, Conrad
Nagel; music score, Werner R. Heymann;
editor, Ray Snyder.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc,; 12Apr40;
LP9549,
ONE MORE TOMORROW, c1946, Presented
by Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc. 87 min.,
sd,, 35mm. A Warner Bros,-First National
Picture. Based on the play "The Animal
Kingdom" by Philip Barry.
Credits: Producer, Benjamin Glazer;
director, Peter Godfrey; screenplay,
Charles Hoffman, Catherine Turney; music,
Max Steiner; music director, Leo F, Forb-
stein; photographer, Bert Glennon; film
editor, David Weisbart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jun46;
LP352,
ONE MOUSE IN A MILLION. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
‘b&w. (Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3Nov39; MP10069,
ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the character ''Boston Blackie"
created by Jack Boyle.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Oscar Boetticher, Jr.; original screen-
play, Paul Yamitz; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 200ct44;
LP13022,
ONE NATION—INDIVISIBLE, Institute for
American Democracy, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel,
sd,, 35mm,
Appl, author: Theodore Cecil Robinson,
© Institute for American Democracy,
Inc.; 1Jul46; MP1275,
ONE NIGHT IN LISBON, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd. Based
on a play by John Van Druten,
Credits: Producer and director, Edward
H, Griffith; screenplay, Virginia Van Upp;
photographer, Bert Glennon; film editor,
Eda Warren,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Jun41;
LP10530,
ONE NIGHT IN PARIS, Released by Alliance
Films Corp., c1938. 65 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Walter Summers;
screenplay, F. McGrew Willis; music,
Denes V. Buday, Peter Fenn; music direc-
tor, Willy Schmidt Gentner; photography,
Otto Kanturek; film editor, Lionel Tomlin-
son,
Appl. author: Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd.
© Alliance Films Corp.; 29Oct38;
LP9387.
ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
From the novel "Love Insurance" by Earl
Derr Biggers.
Credits: Director, A. Edward Sutherland;
screenplay, Gertrude Purcell, Charles
Grayson; adaptation, Kathryn Scola,
Francis Martin; music, Jerome Kern;
music director, Charles Previn; protes:
raphy, Joseph Valentine; film edii or,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
303
ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS. Cont'd.
Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Nov40;
LP10042,
ONE NOTE TONY. Terrytoons, Inc., c1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski;
story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 220ct47; LP1628,
ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING. Pro-
duced with the full co-operation of the
Royal Air Force, the Air Ministry, and
the Royal Netherland Government, London,
Released thru United Artists, c1942, Pre-
sented by Alexander Korda Films, Inc. 86
min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Michael
Powell; written by Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger; photographer, Roland
Neame; editor, David Lean.
Appl, author: Emeric Pressburger.
© Manhattan Films, Inc.; 10May42;
LP11691.
ONE OF THE BOSTON BULLERTONS,. SEE
Private Affairs.
ONE STEP AHEAD, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by F, C. Russell Co.
915 ft., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the manufacture and
installation of the Rusco self-storing storm
window, and introduces .Rusco awnings and
jalousies.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 9 prints, 31May49;
MU4167,
ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1949, 90 min., sd., color,
35mm. Based on the play by James Hagan.
A new version of the motion picture re-
leased in 1933 under the same title, and
of the 1941 motion picture released under
the title, ''The Strawberry Blonde."
Summary: A musical about a dentist who
finds himself about to pull an aching tooth
for the shyster lawyer who stole his girl
and sent him to prison. Setting, New York
in 1900.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Robert L. Rich-
ards; original music and lyrics, Ralph
Blane; music director, Ray Heindorf; film
editor, Christian Nyby.
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Janis Paige, Don
DeFore, Dorothy Malone, Ben Blue.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 3Jan49;
LP2041,.
ONE THRILLING NIGHT. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A, W. Hackel; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original screenplay,
Joseph Hoffman; film editor, Martin G.
Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Jul42;
LP11455.
ONE TOUCH OF VENUS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., and Artists Alliance, Inc.,
c1948. 81 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on the musical play by S. J. Perelman and
Ogden Nash, suggested by the novel "The
Tinted Venus" by F. Anstey [pseud. of
Thomas Anstey Guthrie]
Summary: A musical fantasy in which
a kiss from a window-decorator brings
to life the Anatolian Venus.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cowan;
director, William A, Seiter; screenplay,
Harry Kurnitz, Frank Tashlin; music,
Kurt Weill; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Robert Walker, Ava Gardner, Dick
Haymes, Eve Arden, Olga San Juan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., & Artists
Alliance, Inc,; 16Nov48; LP1946,
1-2-3 - GO! Loew's Inc., cl1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 949 ft.,
sd., b&w,
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Apr41; LP10444,
ONE WAY TO LOVE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 9 reels. Based on a story
by Lester Lee and Larry Marks,
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Joseph Hoffman, Jack Henley.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Dec45;
LP32.
ONE-ZY, TWO-ZY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jun46; MP649,
ONI ONI E, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14988.
ONION PACIFIC. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E, Stultz; animation, Willard
Browsky, James Davis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24May40;
LP9669.
THE ONLY ALL-GLASS COFFEE BREWER.
Cory Glass Coffee Brewer Co. sd.
© Cory Glass Coffee Brewer Co.; title,
descr. & 108 prints, 28Oct45; MU16446.
ONLY DREAMS, General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Portrays the advantages of the
General Electric Combination Refrigerator
which includes a home-freezer compart-
ment,
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49; MP4400.
AN ONLY SON. Marshall Grant-Realm
Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels,
sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the story by
Sarah Orne Jewett,
Summary: A drama in which a farmer,
clinging to the ways of the past, learns to
understand his inventor-son. Setting, New
England in the mid-nineteenth century,
Credits: Producer and director, Charles
Haas; screenplay, Lee Copeland; editor,
Daniel Cahn,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2429,.
ONLY THE BEST. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Dad makes minor repairs
about the house, but takes his Chevrolet
to Chevrolet Service for expert repair work,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 9 prints, 25Mar48; MU3019.
ONLY YESTERDAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP11958.
ONTARIO—LAND OF LAKES. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
An MGM picture.
Summary: A pictorial view of Ontario,
showing the old world charm of Ottawa,
the religious shrines, the chain of lakes,
the capital city of Toronto, and the grandeur
of Niagara Falls.
Credits: Produced and narrated by James
A. FitzPatrick; photographer, Paul Rogalli.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jan49; MP3772.
DIE ONTWIKKELING VAN STEDE. SEE
Growth of, Cities.
DIE ONTWIKKELING VAN VERBINDINGS-
MIDDELS. SEE Development of Communi-
cation,
Pelopaedia Britannica Filme: nc. 1946)
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
7Jun46; MP797.
OOH-OOH GEORGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14123,
OOH, OOH, GEORGIE, c1943, Presented by
Soundies. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Weiss; direc-
tor, Clarence Bricker.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP1361,
THE OPEN DOOR, Presented by General
Motors Corp. 5 reels, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 29Nov45; 18 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16571.
THE OPEN DOOR, SEE Shadow on the
Wall.
OPEN FIRE! Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narration, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Feb44;
MP 14570.
OPEN SEASON FOR SAPS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1944, 2 reeis, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Elwood Ull-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 270ct44;
LP13137,
OPEN SECRET. Marathon Pictures Corp.
Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948.
69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, A Harry Brandt
production,
Summary: A young couple thwarts the
attempts of a gang of hoodlums to wage an
anti-Semitic campaign,
Credits: Producer, Frank Satenstein;
director, John Reinhardt; original story,
Max Wilk, Ted Murkland; screenplay,
Henry Blankfort, Max Wilk; music director,
David Chudnow; music, Herschel Gilbert;
film editor, Stanley Frazen,
Cast: John Ireland, Jane Randolph,
Roman Bohnen, Sheldon Leonard,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5May48;
LP1681,.
OPENED BY MISTAKE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd. Based on
a story by Hal Hudson and Kenneth Earl.
Credits: Director, George Archainbaud;
screenplay, Stuart Palmer, Garnett Weston,
Louis S, Kaye; photography, Theodor
Sparkuhl; film editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10May40;
LP9636,
OPERATIN' RHYTHM. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb43; MP13241,
OPERATION HOLIDAY, SEE Variety Views,
no, 156.
OPERATION OF THE GUNSIGHT MARK
FOURTEEN, 2 reels, sd., color, 16mm,
United States Navy.
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 8 prints, 12Feb44; MU14477.
OPERATION UNDERGROUND. Telenews
Productions, Inc., with the assistance of
the editors of Newsweek Magazine, c1946,
18 min., sd,, 16mm,
Credits: Script, Jack Tobin; narrator,
Byron McKinney; music, Robert Lopez.
Appl. author: Reseau Bourgogue.
© Telenews Productions, Inc. (in notice:
Telenews, Inc.); 12Dec46; MP1584,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
OPERATION WHITE TOWER, RKO Pathe,
Inc., in cooperation with the Boston Museum
of Science, c1948. 18 min.,sd., béw,
35mm, (This Is America, no. 4)
Summary: Bradford Washburn leads a
scientific expedition sponsored by the
Boston Museum of Science to the top of
Mt. McKinley,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, William Deeke; narrator, Dwight
Weist; editor, Dave Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 6Feb48; MP2775.
OPERATIONS ON THE MILLING MACHINE.
© Caravel Films, Inc.
Appl. author: Joseph Rothman,
Cutting Keyways. © title, descr. &
63 prints, 18Oct41; MU11673.
Plain Indexing and Cutting a Spur Gear.
© title, descr. & 68 prints, 180ct41;
MU11676,
Straddle Milling. © title, descr. &
73 prints, 18Oct41; MU11677.
Straddle and Surface Milling to Close
Tolerances. © title, descr. & 78 prints,
18Oct41; MU11678,
OPFERGONG (Sacrifice). 91 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Appl. author: UFA Filmkunst,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title & descr,, 5Dec46; 10 prints, 2Nov46;
LU695,.
OPPORTUNITY; THE BEST LOCATION
IN THE NATION, Time, Inc., for the
Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., c1947,
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Cleveland, an important center
of post-war industrial development, is pre-
sented as a pleasant place to work and live,
© Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.;
15Nov47; MP2698.
OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED, The Jam
Handy Organization, Presented by Reming-
ton Arms Co., Inc, and Peters Cartridge
Division. sd,
Credits: Director, J. Cullen Landis;
scenario, Gordon H, Miller; music director,
Samuel Benavie; film editor, Alice Kannar,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Remington Arms Co., Inc.; title &
descr., 21Jan42; 231 prints, 12Jan42;
LU11012,
OPTICAL CRAFTMANSHIP, Bell & Howell
Co,, for U. S, Office of Education, c1944,
© Bell & Howell Co,
Appl. author: William F, Kruse.
Rough Grinding Spherical Surfaces.
3 reels. © 11Sep44; MP15373.
Rough Grinding by Pen-Bar Spherical
Surfaces, 2 reels, © 11Sep44; MP15374.
Pitch Buttoning and Blocking Spherical
Lenses. 3 reels. © 11Sep44; MP15375,
Fine Grinding Spherical Surfaces. 2 reels,
© 11Sep44; MP15376.
Polishing Spherical Surfaces. 3 reels.
© 11Sep44; MP15377,
Centering, Edge Grinding, and Beveling
Spherical Surfaces. 3 reels. © 11Sep44;
MP 15378.
OPUS 12 EEE. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Dec44; MP15497,
ORANGE BOWL BOUNCE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Aug46; MP997.
THE ORANGE GROWER. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939, 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Edwin R. Parker,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30ct39;
MP9828,
THE ORANGE GROWER. SEE
O Cultivador de Laranjas,
El Cultivo del Naranjo.
ORANGES THAT PLEASE, Food Machinery
Corp., Riverside Division, 24 min., sd.,
color, 16mm, .
Credits: Kodachrome.
Appl. author: Henry Greene,
© Food Machinery Corp.; title, descr. &
5 prints, 23Mar42; MU12287,
ORCHESTRA WIVES. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 8,784 ft., sd. From
the original story by James Prindle.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; screen-
play, Karl Tunberg, Darrell Ware; music
direction, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Sep42; LP11643.
ORCHIDS TO CHARLIE. c1941, 3,438 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
screenplay, Margaret Byers, H. W. Hane-
mann, :
Appl. authors: Margaret Byers, H. W.
Hanemann,
© Elizabeth Arden; 15Jul41; LP10751,.
ORCHIDS, TUESDAYS. SEE Los Martes,
Orquideas,
ORDERS FROM TOKYO. The Vitaphone
Corp. in cooperation with the Common-
wealth Government of the Philippines and
the Office of Strategic Services, c1945.
20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Narrator, David C. Griffin.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Sep45; LP13467.
OREGON TRAIL, c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Based on a novel by Frank Gruber.
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; screenplay,
Betty Burbridge; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp’; 11Jul45;
LP13376, 4 i
OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1947. 58 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on Fred Harman's
"Red Ryder" comic.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen;
original screenplay, Earle Snell; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Harold R. Minter.
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, Martha
Wentworth,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May47;
LP1112,
ORGAN HOP. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP135.
AN ORGAN NOVELTY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 3Jan40; MP9915.
THE ORPHAN DUCK. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski;
story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Oct39; MP10096.
ORPHANS' BENEFIT. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1941, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Mickey Mouse)
©-Walt Disney Productions; 30Apr41;
MP 11466,
ORPHANS OF THE NORTH. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Norman
Dawn; continuity, Susan Denis; film editor,
Charles Hunt, .
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 233 ul40;
LP9819,
ORPHEUS IN HADES, Ambassador Films,
Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Offenbach's composition is
played by the Vienna Philharmonic Orches-
tra under the direction of Schmidt-Gentner,
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; direc-
tor, Leopold Hainisch. ‘
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48;
MP4481, f
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., ¢1947. 18 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, (Engineering Drawing, ~
film 2)
Summary: An instructional film in the
field of engineering drawing. By a com-
bination of animated diagrams and photog-
raphy, this film attains three-dimensional
effects which simplify the explanation of
shape description. A concluding summary
reviews the main principles of orthographic
projection.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.;.29Dec47;
MP3062.
OSSINING IN WARTIME. 54 min., si., color,
16mm, we,
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl. author: Robert F. Gowen, {
© Robert F. Gowen Laboratories; title &
10 prints, 6Aug46; descr., 13May46; MU934,
OSTEOPATHIC MECHANICS: A SYMPOSIUM.
Committee on Professional Visual Educa-
tion of the American Osteopathic Associa-
tion. 16mm. Or
Credits: Screen story and direction,
Ralph W. Rice, “Y
© American Osteopathic Association;
title & descr., 2Jun41; 15 prints, 28Jul41;
MU11365,
OSTEOPATHIC RESEARCH, THE SECOND
LUMBAR LESION. Produced for the
Committee on Professional Visual Educa-
tion of the American Osteopathic Associa-
tion, 16mm.
Credits: Producers, Louisa Burns, Ralph
W. Rice, !
© American Osteopathic Association;
title, descr. & 30 prints, 29May40; MU10234,
OSTEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS, ANTERIOR
POLIOMYELITIS; a clinical study. 16mm,
Credits: Producers, William W. W.
Pritchard, Ralph W. Rice.
© American Osteopathic Association;
title, descr. & 50 prints, 29Apr40; MU10163.
THE OTHER LOVE. Lexington Productions,
Inc., c1947. Presented by the Enterprise
Studios. 96 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Adapted
from the short story ''Beyond" by Erich
Maria Remarque,
Credits: Producer, David Lewis; director,
Andre de Toth; screenplay, Harry Brown,
Ladislas Fodor; music, Miklos Rozsa;
music director, Rudolph Polk; film editor,
Walter Thor-pson. ;
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven,
Richard Conte, Gilbert Roland, Joan Lorring
© Lexington Productions, Inc.; 26Jul47;
LP1105.
OUR AFRICAN FRONTIER, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd., color.
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Written by Carl Dudley,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep43;
LP12281,
OUR ALASKAN FRONTIER. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd.
(Vitaphone Varieties)
Credits: Narration, Carl Dudley; narrator,
Lou Marcelle,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 15Jan44;
MP 14417,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
305
OUR AMAZING BEAVERS. Bay State Film
Productions, Inc., for the Development
Commission, State of Vermont. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Scenes showing the native
habitat of the common beaver are followed
by a longer sequence showing beavers in an
artificial setting at the Eastern States Ex-
position in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
Credits: Narration, Thornton W. Burgess.
© Development Commission, State of
Vermont; title & descr., 29Jan48; 1c,
6Jan48; MU2710.
OUR AMERICA AT WAR, SEE The March
of Time, v. 8, no. 5.
OUR ANIMAL NEIGHBORS. Coronet, c1947.
12 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Robert Snedigar,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 16Jan47; MP2570.
OUR COMMON FUELS. Coronet, c1947.
11 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Paul E, Kambly.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 27Jun47; MP2495,
OUR CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.
Del Cal Theatres, Inc., c1940-41. sd.
© Del Cal Theatres, Inc.
1. We the People. 2 reels. © 150ct40;
MP 10810.
Milestones of Democracy, 1 reel.
© 1Jun41; MP11644.
OUR DAILY BREAD. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 16 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (This
Is America, no. 4)
Summary: The story of wheat and the
scientific achievements that have made
mass production possible,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor and photographer, Larry O'Reilly;
written by Ardis Smith; narrator, Dwight
Weist; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 4Feb49; MP4069.
OUR FRONTIER IN ITALY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Narrative, Saul Elkins.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 1May44;
LP 12620.
OUR FUNNY FINNY FRIENDS, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Screen Song Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Larz Bourne, Larry Riley; anima-
tion, Al Eugster, Bill Hudson; music,
Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Aug49;
LP2545, :
OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP, Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1946. 9 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Frank Waldman.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director,
William D. Russell; screenplay, Norman
Panama, Melvin Frank; music score,
Victor Young.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun46;
LP375,
OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY.
Paramount Pictures Inc,, c1944, 9 reels,
sd. From the book by Cornelia Otis
Skinner & Emily Kimbrough.
Credits: Associate producer, Sheridan
Gibney; director, Lewis Allen; screenplay,
Sheridan Gibney; music score, Werner
Heymann; editor, Paul Weatherwax.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1Sep44;
LP12955.
OUR JOB TO KNOW. Willard Pictures,
c1944, Presented by American Social
Hygiene Association, 2 reels, sd.
© American Social Hygiene Association;
30Sep44; MP 15431.
OUR LADY AND THE TUMBLER. Teletale
Productions, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: The legend of the acrobat who,
having no suitable gift to offer on Christ-
mas Day, performs a tumbling act in church,
Appl, author: Peggy Robb,
© William J. McClellan III, d.b.a. Teletale
Productions; 17Dec48; LP2105.
OUR LAST FRONTIER. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone's Alaskan Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tion, Hugh James; photography, Palmer
Miller, Curtis Nagel; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
11Sep42; MP15401,
OUR LIVING CONSTITUTION. Coronet, Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Discusses the fundamental
constitutional rights of the citizen, and
explains how the Constitution provides the
basis for a constantly changing govern-
ment.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
J. Donald Kingsley.
© David A, Smart; 12Jul49; MP4493,
OUR NATIONAL DEFENSE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 904 ft., sd. (Wash-
ington Parade, s. 2, no. 6)
Credits: Commentary, Basil Ruysdael;
editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Sep40;
MP 10482.
OUR OLD CAR, Loew's Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 979 ft.,
sd,, b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield; original
story and screenplay, John Nesbitt; music
score, Max Terr; film editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 6May46; LP305.
OUR OWN COUNTRY, M. Minter Culver,
c1941, 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
As condensed from "The Covered Wagon."
© M, Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11916,
OUR SECOND FRONT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 951 ft., sd. (A Columbia
Panoramic)
Credits: Commentator, John W. Vander-
cook; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Dec42;
MP 13512,
OUR SHRINKING WORLD. Young America
Films, Inc., cl1946. 10 min., sd., b&w.
With Teachers' Guide.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 25Feb46;
MP306.
OUR SOIL RESOURCES; formation and con-
servation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.,
c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The film explains how soil is
formed, notes the geographical limits of
the four great soil groups of the earth,
locates each of these groups on a map of
the United States, and shows vegetation
indigenous to each group, Man's exploita-
tion of the soil and suggestions for soil
conservation are discussed, For high
schools, teachers' colleges, and aduit ‘edu-
cation groups,
Credits: Collaborator, Firman E, Bear,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.;
8Dec47; MP2646.
OUR TEACHER, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943.* 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP 13487,
OUR TEETH, c1941, 1 reel.
© Kurt Karl Bosse; 15Oct41; MP13164,
OUR TOWN, Released thru United Artists,
c1940, Presented by Sol Lesser. 10 reels,
sd. From the play by Thornton Wilder.
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Sam Wood; screenplay, Thornton Wilder,
Frank Craven, Harry Chandlee; music,
Aaron Copland; film editor, Sherman Todd.
© Principal Artists Productions; 7Jun40;
LP9691.
OUR TOWN BUILDS AN AIRPORT. Sun Dial
Films, Inc., c1948. 36 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: An average community builds
its own airport with the aid of funds and
technical assistance provided under the
terms of the Federal Airport Act. The
film is designed to show some of the finan-
cial and technical problems of airport
planning, design, construction, and opera-
tion,
© Sun Dial Films, Inc.; 1Jun48; MP3151.
OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES.
Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Based on the book ''For Our Vines Have
Tender Grapes" by George Victor Martin.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Roy Rowland; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Ralph E, Winters.
© Loew's Inc,; 1Sep45; LP13461.
OUR WALTZ, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc. c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Aug46; MP1129,
OUR WIFE, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941.
10 reels, sd. A John M. Stahl production.
From the play by Lillian Day and Lyon
Mearson,
Credits: Associate producer, Irving
Starr; director, John M, Stahl; screenplay,
P, J, Wolfson; music, Leo Shuken; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene
Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Aug41;
LP10997,
OUT CALIFORNIA WAY. c1946. 67 min.,
sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lesley Selander; original story,
Barry Shipman; screenplay, Betty Bur-
bridge; music score, Nathan G, Scott;
music director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.
Trucolor,.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov46;
LP671,
OUT FISHIN', Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jan45;
MP 15646.
OUT FROM TOBACCOLAND, Pictorial
Research, Inc., c1949, Presented by
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: Pictures the growth and scope
of the cigarette industry, and explains how
the industry has contributed to the welfare
and happiness of the people,
Credits: Producer, Louis De Rochemont.
© Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.; 15Feb49;
MP4433,
OUT OF CONTROL. General Electric Co.,
c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows the work-saving
features of the General Electric Wringer
Washer, and the ease with which the
machine is operated.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4395,
OUT OF DARKNESS, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
964 ft., sd., sepia, (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story and screenplay, Doane Hoag; music
score, Edward Kane; film editor, Harry
Komer,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Apr41; LP10382.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
OUT OF THE BLUE. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1947. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
A Bryan Foy production, Based on a story
by Vera Caspary.
Credits: Producer, Isadore G. Goldsmith;
director, Leigh Jason; screenplay, Walter
Bullock, Vera Caspary, Edward Eliscu;
music, Carmen Dragon; music director,
hei: Friedman; film editor, Norman Col-
ert.
Cast: George Brent, Virginia Mayo,
Turhan Bey, Ann Dvorak, Carole Landis,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 27Oct47; LP1273.
OUT OF THE DEPTHS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
story, Aubrey Wisberg; screenplay,
Martin Berkeley, Ted Thomas.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Dec45;
LP33,
OUT OF THE EARTH. M, Minter Culver,
c1941, 4 reels, (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11891.
OUT OF THE FOG. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From the play ''The
Gentle People" by Irwin Shaw.
Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak; screen-
play, Robert Rossen, Jerry Wald, Richard
Macaulay.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 21Jun41;
LP10541,
OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE
FIRING LINE, Walt Disney Productions,
c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 27Jul42;
LP12269,
OUT OF THE NIGHT. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd. Based on an
original story by Fritz Rotter,
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess;
director, Edgar G. Ulmer; screenplay,
Adele Commandini.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 31Mar45;
LP 13567,
OUT OF THE NIGHT. Pacific Garden
Mission, Inc., c1948, 31 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Shows the beneficent work of
the Pacific Garden Mission.
© The Pacific Garden Mission, Inc.;
150ct48; MP4264,
OUT OF THE PAST. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel "Build My Gallows
High" by Geoffrey Homes [pseud. of Daniel
Mainwaring]
Credits: Producer, Warren Duff; director,
Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, Geoffrey
Homes; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Samuel E.
Beetley.
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk
Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Richard Webb.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov47;
LP1360,
OUT OF THE SEA. sd., b&w.
Credits: Narration, Vincent Pelletier.
Appl. author; Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© Dow Chemical Co.,; title & descr.,
190ct44; 11 prints, 18Oct44; MU15324,
OUT OF THE STORM. Republic Productions,
Inc,, c1948, 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Pay-roll clerk Donald Lewis
yields to temptation and steals $100,000 in
the confusion that follows a holdup. After
days of tension and danger, he gives him-
self up to the District Attorney.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G, Springsteen;
original story, Gordon Rigby; screenplay,
John K, Butler; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Richard L, Van Enger.
Cast: James Lydon, Lois Collier, Marc
Lawrence, Richard Travis, Robert Emmett
Keane,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Aug48;
LP1758,
OUT OF THIS WORLD, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945, 10 reels, sd. Based
on stories by Elizabeth Meehan and Sam
Coslow,
Credits: Producer, Sam Coslow; director
Hal Walker; screenplay, Walter DeLeon,
Arthur Phillips; music director, Victor
Young,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jun45;
LP13371,
OUT WEST. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947.
18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. ,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Apr47;
LP958,
OUT WEST WITH THE PEPPERS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd. Based
upon a book by Margaret Sidney.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; screen-
play, Harry Rebaus; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jun40;
LP9744,
OUTCASTS OF THE TRAIL. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a robber,
after serving a prison term, attempts to
make amends for his past misdeeds.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; written by
Olive Cooper; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Jeff
Donnell, Roy Barcroft, John Gallaudet.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31May49;
LP2320,
OUTDOOR LIVING. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Producer, Howard Hill; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec44;
MP 16292.
OUTFOXED. Loew's Inc., c1949. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Droopy Cartoon)
(An MGM cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan; anima-
tion, Walter Clinton, Bob Cannon, Michael
Lah, Grant Simmons; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Oct49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2597.
THE OUTLAW, Released through United
Artists, cl1941, Presented by Howard
Hughes. 115 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Howard Hughes;
screenplay, Jules Furthman; music direc-
tor, Victor Young; photographer, Gregg
Toland; film editor, Wallace Grissell.
© Hughes Productions; 15Feb41; LP177.
OUTLAW BRAND. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which Jimmy
Wakely captures an outlaw stallion and
solves a murder,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, Carl Pierson.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball"
Taylor, Kay Morley, Christine Larson,
Tom Chatterton,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24O0ct48;
LP1952,
OUTLAW COUNTRY. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc. Released by Screen
Guild Productions, Inc., c1948, 76 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Lash and Fuzzy track down
the Frontier Phantom and his gang of
counterfeiters.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Ron Ormond,
Ira Webb; music, Walter Greene; film
editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, ''Fuzzy" St. John,
Dan White, John Merton, Nancy Saunders.
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
15Dec48; LP2057.
OUTLAW ROUNDUP. PRC Pictures, Inc,,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; director,
Harry Fraser; original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P, R. C, Pictures, Inc,; 2Feb44;
LP12475,
OUTLAW TRAIL. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Alvin Neitz; screen-
play, Frances Kavanaugh; music director,
Frank Sanucci; photographer, Edward Kull;
film editor, John C. Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16Mar44;
LP 12534,
OUTLAWS OF BOULDER PASS, Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Steve Braxton; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Feb43;
LP11834,
OUTLAWS OF CHEROKEE TRAIL, c1941,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd. Based on the characters ''The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt Mac-
Donald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Les Orlebeck; original screen-
play, Albert De Mond; music score, Cy
Feuer; photographer, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Ray Snyder.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Sep41;
LP10708,
OUTLAWS OF PINE RIDGE. c1942, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, William Witney; original screen-
play, Norman S, Hall; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, William Thompson.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27O0ct42;
LP11756.
OUTLAWS OF SANTA FE, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman §S, Hall; music score,
Mort Glickman; photographer, John Mc-
Burnie; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Mar44;
LP12532,
OUTLAWS OF STAMPEDE PASS. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Wallace Fox; original story,
Johnston McCulley; screenplay, Jess
Bowers; music director, Edward Kay;
photography, Marcel Le Picard; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Sep43;
LP12277,.
OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E, Mul-
ford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney, Bernard McConville;
music score, John Leipold; music director,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
307
OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT. Cont'd.
Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan;
editor, Carroll Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec41;
LP10862,
OUTLAWS OF THE PANHANDLE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; original
screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor,
Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Feb41;
LP10239.
OUTLAWS OF THE PLAINS. c1946. Pre-
sented by P. R. C. Pictures, Inc. 6 reels,
sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
Elmer Clifton; screenplay, A. Fredric
Evans; music director, Lee Zahler; film
editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 22Sep46; LP578.
OUTLAWS OF THE RIO GRANDE. Producers
Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, George H. Plympton; editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Mar41;
LP10302.
OUTLAWS OF THE ROCKIES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep45;
LP13502,
THE OUTLINE OF JITTERBUG HISTORY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Mar42; MP12354,
THE OUTPOST. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (Terry-
Toons)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 10Jul42; MP13968.
OUTPOST IN MOROCCO. Moroccan Pic-
tures, Inc. Released through United
Artists Corp., c1949. 92 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about the heroics
of a captain in the Foreign Legion who
quells an Arab uprising. Filmed in North
Africa,
Credits: Producers, Samuel Bischoff,
Joseph N. Ermolieff; director, Robert
Florey; story, Joseph N. Ermolieff; screen-
play, Charles Grayson, Paul de Sainte-
Colombe; music score, Michel Michelet;
film editor, George Arthur.
Cast: George Raft, Marie Windsor, Akim
Tamiroff, John Litel, Eduard Franz,
© Moroccan Pictures, Inc.; 24Mar49;
LP2258.
OUTSIDE THE 3-MILE LIMIT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lewis D. Collins;
story, Eric Taylor, Albert DeMond;
screenplay, Albert DeMond; music, Lee
Zahler; photography, James S. Brown, Jr.;
film editor, Dwight Caldwell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Feb40;
LP9463,
THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE TOWN. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Oct42; MP13084.
OVER MY DEAD BODY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 6,100 ft., sd,
From a novel by James O'Hanlon,
» Credits: Director, Malcolm St, Clair;
screenplay, Edward James; music, Emil
Newman, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Dec42; LP12025.
OVER THE ANDES, c1944, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. ~833-ft., sd., color.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographer, Winton C. Hoch, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Sep44; MP362.
OVER THE MOON. Distributed by United
Artists, c1940. Presented by Alexander
Korda, 8 reels, sd., color. Based ona
story by Robert Sherwood and Lajos Biro.
Credits: Director, Thornton Freeland;
scenario, Anthony Pellissier, Alec Coppel;
dialogue, Arthur Wimperis; music, Michael
Spoliansky; music director, Muir Mathieson;
cameraman, Harry Stradling; film editor,
Pat Woolley. Technicolor.
© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 9Jan40;
LP9417,
OVER THE SANTA FE TRAIL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 63 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; story, Eileen Gary;
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music direc-
tor, Paul Mertz; film editor, Robert Hoover.
Cast: The Hoosier Hotshots, Ken Curtis,
Jennifer Holt, Guy Kibbee, Guinn "Big Boy"
Williams.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Feb47;
LP947.
OVER THE SEAS TO BELFAST. c1946,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
797 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (James A. Fitz-
Patricks Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographers, Virgil Miller, S. D. Onions.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep46; MP1058,
OVER THE WALL. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
original story, Matt Taylor; screenplay, Ed
Earle Repp.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb44;
LP12481,
OVER THERE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13457,
OVER 21, c1945, Presented by Columbia
Pictures, 11 reels, sd. A Sidney Buchman
production, Adapted from the play by Ruth
Gordon as produced by Max Gordon,
Credits: Director, Charles Vidor; screen-
play, Sidney Buchman; music score, Marlin
Skiles; music director, M, W. Stoloff;
film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Sidney Buchman Productions, Inc.;
13Jul45; LP13398,
OVERLAND MAIL, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942, 2 reels each, sd. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, John
Rawlins; original story, Johnston McCulley;
screenplay, Paul Huston,
1. A Race With Disaster. © 12Jun42;
LP11395.
2, Flaming Havoc. © 12Jun42; LP11396,
3. The Menacing Herd, © 12Jun42;
LP11397,.
4. The Bridge of Disaster. © 17Jun42;
LP11398,
5. Hurled to the Depths. © 17Jun42;
LP11399,,
6. Death at the Stake. © 17Jun42; LP11400.
7. The Path of Peril. © 24Jun42; LP11420.
8. Imprisoned in Flames, © 24Jun42;
LP11421,
9. Hidden Danger. © 24Jun42; LP11419,
10, Blazing Wagons, © 13Jul42; LP11482.
11. The Trail of Terror, © 13Jul42;
bLP11483,
12, In the Claws of the Cougar, © 13Jul42;
LP11484,
13. The Frenzied Mob! © 31Jul42;
LP11501,
14, The Toll of Treachery! © 31Jul42;
LP11502.
15. The Mail Goes Through! © 31Jul42;
LP11503.
OVERLAND MAIL ROBBERY, c1943, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original story,
Robert Yost; screenplay, Bob Williams,
Robert Yost; music score, Mort Glickman;
photographer, John MacBurnie; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 200ct43;
LP12369.
OVERLAND RIDERS. c1946, Presented by
P. R. C. Pictures, Inc. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Ellen Coyle; music director,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
Appl. author: P, R, C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 21Aug46; LP531.
OVERLAND STAGECOACH, Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original screen-
play, Steve Braxton; music, Leo Erdody;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Feb43;
LP11843,
OVERLAND TO DEADWOOD. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Paul
Franklin; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Sep42;
LP11940,
OVERLAND TRAILS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 48 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The hero of this Western brings
to justice the men who murdered his father
in order to gain possession of a rich gold
claim,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, Jess Bowers; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Bill Kennedy, Virginia Belmont,
Steve Darrell,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Feb48;
LP1463.
THE OVERLANDERS, Ealing Studios, Ltd.,
London. Released in the U. S. by Univer-
sal-International, c1948. Presented by
J. Arthur Rank. A Prestige picture.
Summary: A dramatization of the mass
migration of cattle across Australia before
the threatened Japanese invasion in 1942,
Filmed in Australia with the cooperation
of the Commonwealth Government,
Credits: Producers, Michael Balcon,
Ralph Smart; directed and written by Harry
Watt; music, Jack Ireland; editor, E. M.
Inman Hunter.
Cast: Chips Rafferty, Daphne Campbell,
John Nugent Hayward, Jean Blue, Helen
Grieve.
Appl. author: Universal Pictures, Inc,
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 280ct48; LP1909.
OVERNIGHT, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11195.
OVERSEAS ROUNDUP. Released by Warner
Bros., cl1945, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Mar45;
MP 15748,
OVERSEAS ROUNDUP NO, 2. Released by
Warner Bros., c1945, 10 min,, sd.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
OVERSEAS ROUNDUP NO, 2. Cont'd,
(Vitaphone Varieties)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29May45;
MP 15977,
OVERSEAS ROUNDUP NO. 3. The Vitaphone
Corp. Released by Warner Bros., c1945.
10 min., sd, (Vitaphone Varieties)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Jul45; MP16162.
OVERTURE TO GLORY. G. & L. Motion
Picture Corp., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Max Nosseck; story,
Ossip Dymow; screenplay, Max Nosseck,
Ossip Dymow,
© G. & L. Motion Picture Corp.; 1Mar40;
LP9474,
THE OVERTURE TO WILLIAM TELL,
Walter Lantz Productions, c1947. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Walter Lantz Cartune)
A Universal picture.
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Verne
Harding, S. C. Onaitis; music, Darrell
Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 9Jun47; MP2181,
THE OX-BOW INCIDENT. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,776 ft., sd.
From the novel by Walter Van Tilburg
Clark.
Credits: Director, William A. Wellman;
screenplay, Lamar Trotti; music, Cyril J.
Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
19Nov42; LP12907.
OXIDACGAO E REDUGAO. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Hermann I,
Schlesinger, Harvey B. Lemon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP775.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING—LIGHT
METAL, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: George W. Chapman,
© DeFrenes & Co.; 18Sep44; MP 15287.
OXYGEN. Coronet, cl1947. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Therald Moeller.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 29Aug47; MP2557.
OXYGEN THERAPY IN HEART DISEASE,
Linde Air Products Co. sd.
© Linde Air Products Co.; title & descr.,
19Jun47; 3 prints, 1May47; MU2135.
OXYGEN THERAPY PROCEDURES, The
Linde Air Products Co., c1944. 1 reel.
© The Linde Air Products Co.; i1Nov44;
MP 15447,
OZARK SPORTSMEN, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Nov43;
MP 14361,
OZZIE NELSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. The
Vitaphone Corp., c1940, 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters) fae
Credits: Director, Roy Mack.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jun40; MP10309.
OZZIE NELSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1943,
10 min., sd.. (Melody Master) ‘1
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Mar43;
MP 13405,
OZZIE NELSON BLUES. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of :.merica,
Inc.; 15Feb43; MP13285,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
.
PBM MARINER, 3/4 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
United States Navy.
Appl. author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr. & 3 prints, 18Mar44; MU14606.
PACEMAKERS FOR INDUSTRY. Presented
by Jervis B. Webb Co., 2 reels, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 17Nov44; 5 prints, 18Nov44;
MU15393.
PACIFIC ADVENTURE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the life of Sir Charles Kingsford
Smith, 3
Credits: Director, Ken G. Hall; screen-
play, John Chandler, Alex Coppel; adaptation,
Ken G. Hall, Max Afford; music director,
Henry Krips; film editor, Terry Banks.
Cast: Ron Randell, Muriel Steinbeck.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Jul47;
LP1090.
PACIFIC BLACKOUT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Franz Spencer and Curt Siodmak.
Credits: Producer, Sol. C. Siegel; direc-
tor, Ralph Murphy; screenplay, Lester Cole,
W. F. Lipscomb; photography, Theodor
Sparkuhl; film editor, Thomas Scott.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Dec41;
LP10957.
PACIFIC CANADA. c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Dec43; MP14746.
THE PACIFIC COAST. SEE The March of
Time, 1946.
THE PACIFIC FRONTIER. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1942. 20 min., sd., color.
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Written and edited by Frederick
Richards; narrator, Raine Bennett.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jun42;
LP11402.
PACIFIC PARADISE, Dunning Process Co.,
c1940. Presented by Paramount. 892 ft.,
sd., color. (Paramount Color Cruises)
Credits: Narrator, Gregory Abbott; pho-
tography, John W. Boyle. Magnacolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jun40;
MP 10296.
PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS. Loew's Inc., ¢1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, B. F. Ziedman; direc-
tor, George Sidney; screenplay, Harry
Kurnitz, P. J. Wolfson, George Oppen-
heimer; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 19May42; LP11310.
PACKAGE FOR JASPER. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. George Pal
Productions, Inc.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jan44;
LP12455.
PADDLE YOUR OWN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T. Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Nov45;
MP 16492.
PADDLIN' MADELINE HOME. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jul43; MP13714,
PADDY CALLAHAN HAS JOINED THE
ARMY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12816.
PAGLIACCI SWINGS IT. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; music director,
Edward Ward; film editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22May44;
LP12659.
THE PAINT FILM. Paul Hance Produc-
tions, Inc., for the New Jersey Zinc
Company, cl1947. 29 min., sd., color,
16mm.
© Paul Hance Productions; 5Dec47;
MP2537.
THE PAINTER AND THE POINTER. c1945.
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Les Kline, Emery
Hawkins; music, Darrell Calker. Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 4Jan45; MP15567.
PAINTING AND DECORATING. c1945.
1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work Series) Voca-
tional Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 20Sep45; MP16610.
PAINTING REFLECTIONS IN WATER.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc:, in
collaboration with Eliot O'Hara, c1947.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
2Jun47; MP2113.
PAISAN. Made for Organization Films
International in collaboration with Foreign
Film Productions, Italy, cl1947. Released
in the U. S. by Mayer-Burstyn, Inc.,1947.
90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. In Italian with
English titles.
Summary: Six episodes which show the
relationship between the Italian people and
the men of various nationalities who invaded
their homeland during World War II.
Credits: Producer and director, Roberto
Rossellini; screenplay, Alfred Hayes,
Frederico Fellini, Sergio Amidei,
Marcelloa Pagliero, Roberto Rossellini;
scenario and dialogue, Sergio Amidei;
American version, Stuart Legg, Raymond
Spottiswoode; English titles, Herman G.
Weinberg; music, Renzo Rossellini.
Cast: Carmela Salzo, Robert Von Loon,
Dots M. Johnson, Alfonsino, Maria Michi.
© Mayer-Burstyn, Inc.; 1Dec47; LP2486.
THE PALEFACE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 91 min., sd., b&w, 35mm...
Summary: A burlesque of the horse opera.
A timid, traveling dentist, mistaken for a
federal agent, despite gun duels and an
attempted burning at the stake, escapes the
Indians on the warpath, outwits the outlaws,
and wins the love of a gun-toting cowgirl.
Credits: Producer, Robert L. Welch;
director, Norman Z. McLeod; original
screenplay, Edmund Hartmann, Frank
Tashlin; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Ellsworth Hoagland.
Cast: Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Robert
Armstrong, Iris Adrian, Robert Watson.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Dec48;
LP2183.
PALESTINE. SEE The March of Time, 1946.
THE PALM BEACH STORY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1942. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Jones;
written and directed by Preston Sturges;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Stuart
Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Nov42;
LP11763.
PALM TREE POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Dec46; MP1163.
PALMETTO QUAIL. RKO Pathe, Inc. Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946.
8 min., sd., 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 12)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, William Deeke; written by Burton
Benjamin; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Clare Grundman; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 12Jul46; MP1061.
LA PALOMA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1946. Presented by RCM
Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1701.
PAL'S ADVENTURE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The adventures of a small boy
and the dog who helps to clear him of an
unjust accusation of robbery.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; original story, Otto Eng-
lander; screenplay, James Bloodworth;
music score, Alexander Laszlo; film editor,
Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Sharyn Moffett,
Flame, Rudy Wissler, Billy Cummings.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep48;
LP1863.
PALS OF THE PECOS. c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lester Orlebeck; original story,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Oliver Drake,
Herbert Dalmas; music score, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Ray Snyder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Apr41;
hP10414,
PALS OF THE SILVER SAGE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Al Herman; screenplay, Robert Emmett;
photography, Marcel A. LePicard; film
editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Apr40;
LP9596.
PAL'S RETURN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948. 20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Pal saves the life of a small
boy and is thereafter accepted by the boy's
parents into their home.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Leslie Goodwins; story and screenplay,
Stephen Moore; music score, Alexander
Laszlo; film editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
Cast: Gary Gray, John Ridgely, Anne
Nagel, Robert Bray, Flame.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Nov48;
LP2009,
PANAMA, RKO-Pathe, Inc. in collaboration
with the editors of This Week Magazine,
c1946. 16 min., sd., 35mm. (This Is
America, no. 8)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Dudley
310
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PANAMA. Cont'd.
Hale; narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Harold
Anderson; editor, David Cooper,
© RKO-Pathe, Inc.; 31May46; MP840.
PANAMA: CROSSROADS OF THE WESTERN
WORLD, Coronet, c1947, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Locates Panama and the
strategic Canal on the map, shows that the
early Spanish influence lingers in the archi-
tecture of the country and religious cus-
toms of the people, and gives an over-all
survey of the climate, the industries, and
the products of the country.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde
Kohn,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 15Aug47; MP3691.
PANAMA HATTIE. Loew's Inc., cl1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play by
Herbert Fields and B. G. DeSylva, produced
by B. G. DeSylva, music and lyrics by Cole
Porter.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay, Jack
McGowan, Wilkie Mahoney; music adapta-
tion, Roger Edens; music direction, Georgie
Stoll; orchestrations, Leo Arnaud, George
Bassman, Conrad Salinger; film editor,
Blanche Sewell.
© Loew's Inc.; 21Jul42; LP11530.
PAN-AMERICANA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 84 min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, John H.
Auer; original story, Frederick Kohner,
John A. Auer; screenplay, Lawrence
Kimble; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
orchestrations, Gene Rose; editor, Harry
Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb45;
LP13169.
PAN-AMERICONGA. Soundies Distributin,
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10847.
PANCHO'S RAINBOW. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc. for the Coca-Cola Company,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Pancho seeks for a pot of gold
at the end of the rainbow and finds a cooler
full of Coca-Cola. An animated cartoon,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 23Jul49
(in notice: 1948); LP2614.
PANCHROMATIC MAKE-UP FOR CINE-
MATOGRAPHY. c1947. 4 min., si., b&w,
16mm.
Appl. author: Henry Macy Dollison.
© Photographic Technicians, Inc.; 1Mar47;
MP1748,
PANDORA'S BOX. Terrytoons, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 11Jun43; MP14904.
PANHANDLE. Allied Artists Productions,
“Inc., c1948. 85 min., sd., sepia, 35mm.
Summary: A Western melodrama in
which a former marshal returns to a law-
less Texas town in order to avenge the
murder of his brother.
Credits: Producers, John C. Champion,
Blake Edwards; director, Lesley Selander;
film editor, Richard Heermance.
Cast: Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs, Reed
Hadley, Anne Gwynne, Blake Edwards.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
7Mar48; LP1541.
PANIC. Filmsonor, Paris, cl1946. 9 reels,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on Georges
Simenon's novel "Les Fiangailles de
Mr. Hire."
Credits: Scenario and dialogue, Charles
Spaak, Julien Duvivier.
© Tricolore Films, Inc.; 11Dec46;
LP1257.
A PANIC IN THE PARLOR. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Charles Roberts; story, Charles Roberts,
George Jeske; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Jun41;
LP10557.
THE PANTHER'S CLAW. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original story,
Anthony Abbott; screenplay, Martin Mooney;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 3Mar42;
LP11184.
PANTRY PIRATE. Walt Disney Productions,
c1941. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Jan41;
LP10275.
PAPA GETS THE BIRD. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
727 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep40; MP10648.
PAPA NICCOLINI. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jan42; MP12048.
PAPER. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, C. E. Libby.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Sep46; MP1145.
PAPER BULLETS. Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice Kozinsky;
director, Phil Rosen; original story and
screenplay, Martin Mooney; music direc-
tion, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; cine-
matographer, Arthur Martinelli; film edi-
tor, Martin G..Cohn.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 6Jun41;
LP10576.
PAPER DOLL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Dec42; MP13128.
PAPER FORESTS. Flory Films, Inc., c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (America's
Resources Series)
Summary: Shows every phase of the work
of the Canadian lumbermen, from the felling
of the trees to the arrival of the logs at the
paper mill.
Credits: Director and photographer,
Duncan MacD. Little.
© Flory Films, Inc,; 1Dec48; MP4083.
PAPER MAGIC. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Persgn-Oddity,
no, 146)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tor, Ben Grauer.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 80ct45;
MP16421.
PAPER MAKING. Coronet, cl1941. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Educational authors, J. E. Hansen,
Freeman H. Brown; narrator, Vincent
Pelletier; cameraman, James A. Larsen.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 29O0ct41; MP1531.
PARACHUTE ATHLETES. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jun42;
MP 12598.
PARACHUTE BATTALION. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl1941. 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, John Twist, Hugh Fite; music score,
Roy Webb; editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Aug41;
LP10700. (See also Parachute Battalion,
1Aug41; LP10646)
PARACHUTE BATTALION. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, John Twist, Hugh Fite; music score,
Roy Webb; editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug41;
LP10646. (See also Parachute Battalion,
14Aug41; LP10700)
PARACHUTE NURSE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Elizabeth Meehan.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; screenplay, Rian
James; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May42;
LP11331. /
PARADE OF PROGRESS. Hugh Harman
Productions, Inc., cl1945. 1,800 ft., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Wallace
Bosco; narration, Emory Green.
© Hugh Harman Productions, Inc.;
150ct45; MP16543.
PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS.
Globe Productions, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
(Soundies, no. 1-E) :
© Globe Productions, Inc.; 10Aug40;
MP11486.
PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar43; MP13348.
PARADIDDLE JOE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; MP10966.
THE PARADINE CASE. Vanguard Films,
Inc., c1947. 132 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on Robert Hichens' novel.
Summary: A melodrama in which a famous
lawyer becomes infatuated with his client,
a woman accused of murdering her blind
husband. Glimpses of gay, luxurious living
contrast with the principal setting, a court-
room in Old Bailey, London,
Credits: Producer, David O. Selznick;
director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay,
David O. Selznick; adaptation, Alma Reville;
music, Franz Waxman; film editor, Hal C.
Kern.
Cast: Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Charles
Laughton, Charles Coburn, Ethel Barry-
more.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 27Dec47;
LP1489.
PARADISE ISLES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13928.
PARAMOUNT NEWS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1939-49. 1 reel each, unless other-
wise indicated, sd. © Paramount Pictures
Inc.
1939/40.
1. © 30Aug39; MP9888.
2. © 3Sep39; MP9889.
3. © 7TSep39; MP9890.
4. © 11Sep39; MP9891.
5. © 14Sep39; MP9892.
6. © 18Sep39; MP9893.
7. © 21Sep39;|MP9894.
8. © 25Sep39; MP9895.
9. © 28Sep39; MP9896.
10. © 20ct39; MP9897.
11. © 50ct39; MP9898.
12. © 90ct39; MP9899.
13. © 12O0ct39; MP9900.
14. © 16Oct39; MP9901.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1939/40. Cont'd.
15. © 190ct39; MP9902.
16. © 230ct39; MP9903.
17. © 260ct39; MP9904.
18. © 300ct39; MP9905.
19. © 2Nov39; MP9906.
20. © 6Nov39; MP9907.
21. © 9Nov39; MP9908.
22. © 13Nov39; MP9909.
23. © 16Nov39; MP9910.
24. © 20Nov39; MP9911.
25. © 23Nov39; MP9918.
26. © 27Nov39; MP9919.
27. © 30Nov39; MP9920.
28. © 4Dec39; MP9921.
29. © 7Dec39; MP9922,
30. © 11Dec39; MP9923.
31. © 14Dec39; MP9924.
32. © 18Dec39; MP9925.
33. © 21Dec39; MP9926.
34. © 25Dec39; MP9927.
35. © 28Dec39; MP9928.
36. © 1Jan40; MP9970.
37. © 4Jan40; MP9971.
38. © 8Jan40; MP9972.
39. © 11Jan40; MP9973.
40. © 15Jan40; MP9974.
41. © 18Jan40; MP9975.
42, © 22Jan40; MP9976.
43. © 25Jan40; MP9977.
44. © 29Jan40; MP10142.
45. © 1Feb40; MP10143.
46. © 5Feb40; MP10144.
47. © 8Feb40; MP10145.
48. © 12Feb40; MP10146.
49. © 15Feb40; MP10147.
50. © 19Feb40; MP10148.
51. © 22Feb40; MP10149.
52. © 26Feb40; MP10150.
53. © 29Feb40; MP10151.
54. © 4Mar40; MP10152.
55. © 7Mar40; MP10153.
56. © 11Mar40; MP10154.
57. © 14Mar40; MP10155.
58. © 18Mar40; MP10156.
59. © 21Mar40; MP10157.
60. © 25Mar40; MP10158.
61. © 28Mar40; MP10241.
62. © lApr40; MP10242.
63. © 4Apr40; MP10243.
64. © 8Apr40; MP10244.
65. © 1lApr40; MP10245.
66. © 15Apr40; MP10246.
67. © 18Apr40; MP10247.
68. © 22Apr40; MP10248.
69. © 25Apr40; MP10249.
70. © 29Apr40; MP10250.
71. © 2May40; MP10251.
72. © 6May40; MP10252.
73. © 9May40; MP10364.
74. © 13May40; MP10365.
75. © 16May40; MP10366.
76. 2 reels. © 20May40; MP10372.
77. © 23May40; MP10367.
78. © 27May40; MP10368.
79. © 30May40; MP10369.
80. © 3Jun40; MP10373.
81. © 6Jun40; MP10374.
82. © 10Jun40; MP10375.
83. © 13Jun40; MP10376.
84. © 17Jun40; MP10377.
85. © 20Jun40; MP10378.
86. © 24Jun40; MP10379.
87. © 27Jun40; MP10551.
88. © 1Jul40; MP10552.
89. © 4Jul40; MP10553.
90. © 8Jul40; MP10554.
91. © 11Jul40; MP10555.
92. © 15Jul40; MP10556.
93. © 18Jul40; MP10557.
94. © 22Jul40; MP10558.
95. © 25Jul40; MP10559.
96. © 29Jul40; MP10560.
97. © 1Aug40; MP10561.
98. © 5Aug40; MP10562.
99. © 8Aug40; MP10563.
100. © 12Aug40; MP10564.
101. © 15Aug40; MP10565.
102, 2 reels. © 19Aug40; MP10566.
103. © 22Aug40; MP10567.
104. © 26Aug40; MP10568.
1940/41.
1. © 29Aug40; MP10569.
259158 O - 53 - 21
2. © 2Sep40; MP10570.
3. © 5Sep40; MP10571.
4. © 9Sep40; MP10572.
5. © 12Sep40; MP10573.
6. © 16Sep40; MP10574.
7. © 19Sep40; MP10716.
8. © 23Sep40; MP10717.
9. © 26Sep40; MP10718.
10. © 30Sep40; MP10719.
11. © 30ct40; MP10720.
12. © 7Oct40; MP10721.
13. © 100ct40; MP10722.
14. © 140ct40; MP10723.
15. © 170ct40; MP10724.
16. © 210ct40; MP10725.
17. © 240ct40; MP10726.
18. © 280ct40; MP10727.
19. © 310ct40; MP10728.
20. © 4Nov40; MP10729.
21. © 7Nov40; MP10730.
22. © 11Nov40; MP10731.
23. © 14Nov40; MP10732.
24, © 18Nov40; MP10733.
25. © 21Nov40; MP10734.
26. © 25Nov40; MP10735.
27. © 28Nov40; MP10736.
28. © 2Dec40; MP10737.
29. © 5Dec40; MP10738.
30. © 9Dec40; MP10739.
31. © 12Dec40; MP11001.
32. © 16Dec40; MP11002,
33. © 19Dec40; MP11003.
34, © 23Dec40; MP11004,
35. © 26Dec40; MP11005.
36. © 30Dec40; MP11006.
37. © 2Jan41; MP11007.
38. © 6Jan41; MP11008.
39. 2 reels. © 9Jan41; MP11009.
40. © 13Jan41; MP11010.
41. © 16Jan41; MP11011.
42. © 20Jan41; MP11012.
43. © 23Jan41; MP11013.
44, © 27Jan41; MP11014.
45. © 30Jan41; MP11015.
46. © 3Feb41; MP11016.
47. © 6Feb41; MP11017.
48. © 10Feb41; MP11018.
49. © 13Feb41; MP11019.
50. © 17Feb41; MP11020.
51. © 20Feb41; MP11021.
52. © 24Feb41; MP11022,
53. © 27Feb41; MP11023.
54. © 3Mar41; MP11024.
55. © 6Mar41; MP11387.
56. © 10Mar41; MP11388.
57. © 13Mar41; MP11389.
58. © 17Mar41; MP11390.
59. © 20Mar41; MP11391.
60. © 24Mar41; MP11392.
61. © 27Mar41; MP11393.
62. © 31Mar41; MP11394.
63. © 3Apr41; MP11395.
64. © TApr4l1; MP11396.
65. © 10Apr41; MP11397.
66. © 14Apr41; MP11398,
67. © 17Apr41; MP11399,
68. © 21Apr41; MP11400.
69. © 24Apr41; MP11401.
70. © 28Apr41; MP11402.
71. © 1May41; MP11403.
72. © 5May41; MP11404.
73. © 8May41; MP11405.
74, © 12May41; MP11406,
75. © 15May41; MP11407.
76. © 19May41; MP11408.
77. © 22May41; MP11409.
78. 26May41; MP11410.
79. 29May41; MP11461.
80. © 2Jun41; MP11791.
81. © 5Jun41; MP11792.
82. © 9Jun41; MP11793.
83. © 12Jun41; MP11794,
84. © 16Jun41; MP11795,
85. © 19Jun41; MP11796.
86. © 23Jun41; MP11797.
87. © 26Jun41; MP11798.
88. © 30Jun41; MP11799.
89. © 3Jul41; MP11800.
90. © 7Jul41; MP11801,
91. © 10Jul4l; MP11802.
92. © 14Jul41; MP11803.
93. © 17Jul41; MP11804.
94. © 21Jul41; MP11805.
95. © 24Jul41; MP11806.
96. © 28Jul41; MP11807.
97. © 31Jul41; MP11808.
98. © 4Aug41; MP11809.
99. © TAug41; MP11810.
100. © 11Aug41; MP11811.
101. © 14Aug41; MP11812.
102. © 18Aug41; MP11813.
103. © 21Aug41; MP11814.
104. © 25Aug41; MP11815.
1941/42.
. © 28Aug41; MP11816.
© 1Sep41; MP11817.
© 4Sep41; MP11818,
© 8Sep41; MP11819.
© 11Sep41; MP11820.
© 15Sep41; MP11821.
© 18Sep41; MP11822.
© 22Sep41; MP11823.
© 25Sep41; MP11824.
10. © 29Sep41; MP11825.
11. © 30ct41; MP11826.
12. © 7Oct41; MP11827.
13. © 100ct41; MP12096.
14. © 140ct41; MP12097.
15. © 170ct41; MP12098.
16. © 210ct41; MP12099.
17. © 240ct41; MP12100.
18. © 280ct41; MP12101.
19. © 310ct41; MP12102.
20. © 4Nov41; MP12103.
21. © TNov41; MP12104,
22. © 11Nov41; MP12105.
23. © 14Nov41;.MP12106.
24. © 18Nov41; MP12107.
25. © 21Nov41; MP12108.
26. © 25Nov41; MP12109.
27. © 28Nov41; MP12110.
28. © 2Dec41; MP12111.
29. © 5Dec41; MP12112.
30. 2 reels. © 9Dec41; MP12113.
31. 2 reels. © 12Dec41; MP12114.
32. © 16Dec41; MP12115.
33. © 19Dec41; MP12116.
34, © 23Dec41; MP12117.
35. © 26Dec41; MP12118.
36. © 30Dec41; MP12119,
37. © 2Jan42; MP12120.
38. © 6Jan42; MP12121.
39. © 9Jan42; MP12122.
40. © 13Jan42; MP12123.
41. © 16Jan42; MP12362.
42. © 20Jan42; MP12363.
43. © 23Jan42; MP12364.
44, © 27Jan42; MP12365.
45. © 30Jan42; MP12366.
46. © 3Feb42; MP12367.
47, © 6Feb42; MP12368.
48. © 10Feb42; MP12369.
49. © 13Feb42; MP12370.
50. © 17Feb42; MP12371.
51. © 20Feb42; MP12372.
52. © 24Feb42; MP12373.
53. © 27Feb42; MP12374.
54. © 3Mar42; MP12375.
55. © 6Mar42; MP12601,.
56. © 10Mar42; MP12602,
57. © 13Mar42; MP12603.
58. © 17Mar42; MP12604.
59. © 20Mar42; MP12605.
60. © 24Mar42; MP12606.
61. © 27Mar42; MP12607,
62. © 31Mar42; MP12608,
63. © 3Apr42; MP12609.
64, © TApr42; MP12610,
65. © l0Apr42; MP12611.
66. © 14Apr42; MP12612.
67. © 17Apr42; MP12613.
68. © 21Apr42; MP12614.
69. © 24Apr42; MP12615.
70. © 28Apr42; MP12616.
71. 2 reels. © 1May42; MP12617.
72. © 5May42; MP12618.
73. © 8May42; MP12619.
74, © 12May42; MP12620.
75. © 15May42; MP12621.
76. © 19May42; MP12893.
77. © 22May42; MP12894.
78. © 26May42; MP12895,
79. © 29May42; MP12896.
80. © 2Jun42; MP12897.
81. © 5Jun42; MP12898.
82. © 9Jun42; MP12899.
83. © 12Jun42; MP12900.
84, © 16Jun42; MP12901.
85. © 19Jun42; MP12902.
86. © 23Jun42; MP12903.
OnDARDRNLPwONre
311
312
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1941/42. Cont'd.
87. © 26Jun42; MP12904.
88. © 30Jun42; MP12905.
89. © 3Jul42; MP12906.
90. © 7Jul42; MP12909.
91. © 10Jul42; MP12910.
92. © 14Jul42; MP12911.
93. © 17Jul42; MP12912.
94, © 21Jul42; MP12913.
95. © 24Jul42; MP12914.
96. © 28Jul42; MP12915.
97. © 31Jul42; MP12916.
98. © 4Aug42; MP12917.
99. © 7Aug42; MP12918.
100. © 11Aug42; MP12919.
101. © 14Aug42; MP12920.
102. © 18Aug42; MP12921.
103. © 21Aug42; MP12922.
104. © 25Aug42; MP12923.
1942/43.
1. © 28Aug42; MP12924.
2. © 1Sep42; MP12925.
3. © 4Sep42; MP12926.
4, © 8Sep42; MP12927.
5. © 11Sep42; MP12928.
6. © 15Sep42; MP12929.
7. © 18Sep42; MP13008.
8. © 22Sep42; MP13009.
9. © 25Sep42; MP13010.
10. © 29Sep42; MP13011.
11. © 20ct42; MP13012.
12. © 6Oct42; MP13013.
13. © 9Oct42; MP13014.
14. © 130ct42; MP13015.
15. © 16Oct42; MP13016.
16. © 200ct42; MP13017.
17. © 230ct42; MP13018.
18. © 270ct42; MP13362.
19. © 300ct42; MP13363.
20. © 3Nov42; MP13364.
21. © 6Nov42; MP13365.
22. © 10Nov42; MP13366.
23. © 13Nov42; MP13367.
24. © 17Nov42; MP13368.
25. © 20Nov42; MP13369.
26. © 24Nov42; MP13370.
27. 2 reels. © 27Nov42; MP13371.
28. © 1Dec42; MP13372.
29. © 4Dec42; MP13373.
30. © 8Dec42; MP13374.
31. © 11Dec42; MP13375.
32. © 15Dec42; MP13376.
33. © 18Dec42; MP13377.
34. © 22Dec42; MP13378.
35. © 25Dec42; MP13379.
36. © 29Dec42; MP13380.
37. © 1Jan43; MP13381.
38. © 5Jan43; MP13382.
39. © 8Jan43; MP13383.
40. © 12Jan43; MP13384.
41. © 15Jan43; MP13385.
42. © 19Jan43; MP13386.
43, © 22Jan43; MP13387.
44, © 26Jan43; MP13388.
45. © 29Jan43; MP13389.
46. © 2Feb43; MP13390.
47, © 5Feb43; MP13391.
48. © 9Feb43; MP13392.
49. © 12Feb43; MP13393.
50. © 16Feb43; MP13394,
51. © 19Feb43; MP13473.
52. © 23Feb43; MP13474,
53. © 26Feb43; MP13475.
54. © 2Mar43; MP13476.
55. © 5Mar43; MP13477.
56. © 9Mar43; MP13478.
57. © 12Mar43; MP13479.
58. © 16Mar43; MP13480.
59. © 19Mar43; MP13481.
60. © 23Mar43; MP13482.
61. © 26Mar43; MP13574.
62. © 30Mar43; MP13575.
63. © 3Apr43; MP13576.
64, © TApr43; MP13577.
65. © 10Apr43; MP13578.
66. © 14Apr43; MP13579.
67. © 17Apr43; MP13580.
68. © 2l1Apr43; MP13581.
69. © 24Apr43; MP13582.
70. © 28Apr43; MP13583.
71. © 1May43; MP13663.
72. © 5May43; MP13664,
73. © 8May43; MP13665.
74, © 12May43; MP13666.
75. © 15May43; MP13667.
76. © 19May43; MP13668.
77. © 22May43; MP13669.
78. © 26May43; MP13670.
79. © 29May43; MP13671.
80. © 2Jun43; MP13672.
81. © 5Jun43; MP13749.
82. © 9Jun43; MP13750.
83. © 12Jun43; MP13751.
84. © 16Jun43; MP13752.
85. © 19Jun43; MP13753.
86. © 23Jun43; MP13754,
87. © 26Jun43; MP13755,
88. © 30Jun43; MP13756.
89. © 3Jul43; MP13757.
90. © 7Jul43; MP13758.
91. © 10Jul43; MP13863.
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PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1944/45. Cont'd.
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1945/46.
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16. Oct. 24, 1945. British miracle—air
strips that float. Duke [of Windsor] visits
Queen Mother [Mary]. Tomorrow's flying
flivvers. Death for Laval. The fleet comes
back.
© 240ct45; MP2.
17. Oct. 27, 1945. "Big 10" upset! Purdue
vs. Ohio State. Navy releases submarine
films, Allied justice—24 Nazis indicted.
© 270ct45; MP3.
18. Oct. 31, 1945. British test German ter-
ror weapon [V-2 rocket bomb]. "Big Mo"
{USS Missouri] comes home. Shangri-La
[aircraft carrier] returns. Truman asks
for military training. The V-T [proximity]
fuse.
© 310ct45; MP4.
19. Nov. 3, 1945. Season's thriller! Last
minute Navy victory. Salute the Navy
[Navy Day in ports of the nation].
© 3Nov45; MP5.
20. Nov. 7, 1945. Chicago fire razes grain
elevator. President opens Victory Loan
drive. For sale: 30,000 GI horses. Nazi
aftermath—displaced Germans. World
4
5
6.
7
8
9
Charter becomes law of nations. Thunder
over Japan [war crimes trial begins].
© TNov45; MP6.
21. Nov. 10, 1945. Management, Labor
meet. Thanksgiving turkeys learn fate. GI
road to Rome. Jap fleet passes in review.
Yanks seize Jap gold. Navy vs. Notre
Dame. Battle of the six-inch line.
© 10Nov45; MP7.
22. Nov. 14, 1945. World's mightiest mor-
tar. Home town welcomes Halsey. Under-
water Thanksgiving. Inside Berlin. Elec-
tion roundup [in New York City and Detroit].
© 14Nov45; MP8.
23. Nov. 17, 1945. Three-wheel whizzer
[automobile]. Bye-bye baby—by air. [RAF
Gloster] Meteor breaks air records.
Attlee, Truman face peace problems.
Service Juggernauts roll! Navy vs.
Michigan; Army vs. Notre Dame.
© 17Nov45; MP9.
24. Nov, 21, 1945. Eisenhower says, "Train
or perish." Inside Japan. Holiday on the
Rhine. Headlines for history: Pearl Har-
bor inquiry open; we keep the atom bomb
[announcement by Truman, Attlee and
MacKenzie King].
© 21Nov45; MP10.
25, Nov. 24, 1945. Billion dollar scrap-heap
[of Navy planes and Army bombers]. Fash-
ion goes to school [at U.C.L.A.]. Behind
Pearl Harbor. Unified command drama.
Pigskin parade nears climax! Irish wallop
Wildcats! Army vs. Penn.
© 24Nov45; MP11.
26. Nov. 28, 1945. Legion takes Chicago.
Nation watches strike scene. GI dream
comes true. Jap atrocities revealed [in
trial of Yamashita].
© 28Nov45; MP12,
27. Dec. 1, 1945. Sea heroes end voyage
{Admiral Halsey retires]. U.S. jails top
[German] generals. Pearl Harbor inquiry
widens, Pay-off games [football]. Indiana
vs. Purdue.
© 1Dec45; MP13.
28. Dec. 5, 1945. Inside Japan with GI Joe.
Hirohito reports to ancestors. History's
greatest trial [in Nuremburg].
© 5Dec45; MP14.
29. Dec. 8, 1945. Army vs. Navy ... the
year's number one classic.
© 8Dec45; MP15.
30. Dec. 12, 1945, For Christmas—gifts
across the sea. Open wide-scale war on
cancer. Hurley takes the stand. Film
industry honored for war service. Death
rides the school bus. Basketball: big town
debut.
© 12Dec45; MP16.
31. Dec. 15, 1945. "Pinball" target plane.
"The Hat'' set to music [La Guardia retires
as Mayor of New York]. Washington head-
lines: Byrnes answers Hurley; Marshal
testifies; Eisenhower takes over. The
"Bobby-sox" Bowl.
© 15Dec45; MP219.
32. Dec. 19, 1945. Names in the news;
Halsey. becomes "'5-star" admiral; Byrnes
leaves for Moscow. Death of a Nazi [Gen-
eral Anton Dostler executed]. Something
new down on the farm. Army destroys
Japanese atom-smasher. Successful
designer [Annabelle Graham] and she's
only eleven.
© 19Dec45; MP220.
33. Dec. 22, 1945, Halsey sails into New
York. Navy reveals bat bombs. Headline
people: General Marshall leaves for China;
Admiral King receives D. S. M.; Admiral
Nimitz takes naval command. Nurem-
berg—new drama in history's greatest
trial [American-made atrocity films are
shown to defendants]. Football! Rams
win pro title [Cleveland defeats Washington].
© 22Dec45; MP221.
34. Dec. 26, 1945. Boom in winter sports
[ski school on Mt. Hood]. Candy-cane King.
Atom bomb aftermath [changes in animals
at Alamogordo, New Mexico]. Japs leave
Korea. Indo-China water festival. Home
from the wars [men and ships]. Record
blizzard [in Buffalo and New York].
© 26Dec45; MP222.
35. Dec. 29, 1945, Housing crisis [a report
on conditions throughout the country].
Paramount News presents 1945-46 sports
review [parade of champions; statements by
Babe Ruth, Earl Blaik, Bobby Jones and
Avery Brundage].
© 29Dec45; MP223,
36. Jan. 2, 1946. Airborne homecoming
[Pacific GI's home for Christmas]. Wash-
ington holiday [community Christmas tree].
George S. Patton, 1885-1945 [camera high-
lights of his career]. Nobel prizes honor
world's great: Professor Wolfgang Pauli,
Cordell Hull, Dr. Alexander Fleming,
Dr, Ernest Chain, Dr. Howard Florey and
Miss Gabriela Mistral. Yamashita guilty.
© 2Jan46; MP224.
37. Jan. 5, 1946. [Marine tanks] destroy Jap
planes [in giant barn-fire]. Thirty-two new
cardinals named. President at home.
Diving— mid-winter spring [at Miami
Beach]. Holiday disasters [explosion at
Santa Barbara and fire at Cambridge,
Massachusetts]. One world; nations sign
Bretton Woods [agreement]. Cage season
hits peak [North Carolina University de-
feats New York University at basketball].
© 5Jan46; MP225.
38. Jan. 9, 1946. Twenty-four dead in mine
disaster. Soldier's dog waits two years.
General Patton laid to rest. Truman ad-
dresses nation. 1946 Bowl games [Cotton
Bowl, Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl and Orange
Bow]l].
© 9Jan46; MP226.
39. Jan, 12, 1946. 2 reels. History, 1945 [a
review of events] and the search for peace,
1946,
© 12Jan46; MP227.
40. Jan. 16, 1946. Yokohama, 400,000-dollar
PX fire. Pow! Sock! Golden Gloves.
[1946 tournament]. A hero comes home
[Sinbad, the Coast Guard's mongrel].
March of Dimes—'46 campaign under way.
UNO delegates visit U. S. On the labor
front [strike news and a statement by Henry
Ford, Jr.].
© 16Jan46; MP228.
41. Jan. 19, 1946. Helicopter sets new world
records [Sikorsky's R-5]. "Keep us flying"
[veterans wish to use immobilized Army
transports]. U.S. holiday for "Winnie"
{Churchill}. Death rides South's rivers
[floods]. Victory parade [in New York];
mighty GI tribute [skytroopers led by
Major General Gavin].
© 19Jan46; MP229.
42. Jan. 23, 1946. Autos in the sky [auto-
airplanes]. Washington headlines: Kim-
mel's own story; Eisenhower on demobili-
zation. Strike report. UNO Assembly
opens in London [George VI welcomes the
delegates at a banquet; UNO's first Presi-
dent, Paul-Henri Spaak, is elected; Prime
Minister Clement Attlee speaks].
© 23Jan46; MP230.
43. Jan. 26, 1946. Churchill in Florida.
New F. D. R. dimes. Seventeen dead in
plane crash [Miami-to-Boston plane].
Eumetopias (seal, to you) sets record.
Jungle saga; rescue [of wounded air pilot]
in Burma. President Truman honors draft
boards. Sports! Turf fever [at Hialeah].
© 26Jan46; MP231.
44. Jan. 30, 1946. Operation Crossroads;
atom bomb versus naval vessels [tests on
Bikini Atoll]. Best film; New York critics
make award [to "The Lost Week End"].
Nation's highest tribute [Congressional:
Medals awarded to Sergeant John McKin-
ney, Lieutenant Daniel Lee, Lieutenant
Donald Gary and Commander Joseph
O'Callahan]. Fashions for dimes [fashion
show for the March of Dimes]. Newest jet
fighter [the XP-81]. Sky high skiing [reviv-
al of Norge Ski Club tournament].
© 30Jan46; MP232.
45. Feb. 2, 1946. Coast-to-coast in 4 hours,
13 minutes [three jet-propelled P-80's
break coast-to-coast records at 585
m.p.h.]. Crow menace; farmers fight new
plague [with bombs, in Kansas]. Hardware
headware [hats made of kitchenware]. UNO
meets first tests [dealing with African
314 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PARAMOUNT NEWS. 67. Apr. 20, 1946. Play ball [first post-war
1945/46. Cont'd.
colonies and Iranian affairs]. "FDR"
[carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt] on shake-
down cruise.
© 2Feb46; MP403.
46. Feb. 6, 1946. Submarine fleet, resting
but not rusting [de-commissioned at Mare
Island Navy Yard, but kept ready for future
use]. Headline People: Pope honors [Major
General William J.] Donovan; Lewis back in
A. F. L.; champ [Joe Louis] in the groove.
Franklin D. Roosevelt—the Nation remem-
bers [polio celebration in Washington].
Gouin succeeds DeGaulle. Reaching for the
moon—first man-made contact achieved
with radar.
© 6Feb46; MP404.
47. Feb. 9, 1946. Big League tryouts for ex-
GI's. Chinese take over [in Manchuria].
Airliner [TWA Constellation] smashes
record. Churchill's busy days. UNO names
site [on New York and Connecticut borders].
Here come the (war) brides.
© 9Feb46; MP405.
48. Feb. 13, 1946. Brazil inaugurates new
President. Yards and yards of hats.
Middle East spotlight [King Ibn Saud of
Saudi Arabia visits King Farouk of Egypt;
General Sir Alan Cunningham deals with
riots in Jerusalem]. Koreans come home.
Louis vs. Conn. March of Dimes in France.
© 13Feb46; MP406.
49. Feb. 16, 1946. Army reveals mine
clearing equipment. Exit the Jap [from
China]. China's first cardinal. Sponge
divers back in action [in the Gulf of Mex -
ico]. New awards honor film industry.
© 16Feb46; MP407.
50. Feb. 20, 1946. So, you want a new car
[a midget car, a windjammer and a home-
made model]. Brotherhood: tolerance
drive opens. Ickes resigns. Dogdom's
biggest day [Westminster Kennel Club
show]. New York: ghost town for a day [tug
strike].
© 20Feb46; MP408.
51. Feb. 23, 1946. Atom tests—the Navy
gets set [preparations at Bremerton, Wash-
ington and San Francisco]. New cardinals—
prelates at Rome ceremony. Back to
work—in steel. Film stars inaugurate new
flights. [SS] Yukon survivors back in
States. The "Quints," first pictures since
'43.
© 23Feb46; MP409.
52. Feb. 27, 1946. New sky giant [Douglas
DC-6] makes its bid. UNO: America's
delegates back home. Housing action for
vets. Five die in mystery blast [New
Orleans apartment building]. Operation
Musk-ox; Canada probes Arctic wastes.
Golden Gloves, tomorrow's champs.
© 27Feb46; MP410.
53. Mar. 2, 1946. Bob-sled championships.
More war brides. Taxi trouble; 700 vets
storm Capital. India wedding without a
bride. New cardinals; ceremony in Rome.
© 2Mar46; MP411.
54. Mar. 6, 1946. One million tires up in
smoke [in Atlanta]. Headline people:
Chiang Kai-Shek returns to Shanghai;
Mrs. Roosevelt reports on UNO; Church -
ill's school days [honorary degree at
Miami University]. Housing crisis; help
for the homeless. Death claims Jap war
criminals. Zoo news; it must be spring.
© 6Mar46; MP412.
55. Mar. 9, 1946. Hirohito meets the people.
U. S. acts in world food crisis Famine
[Commission meets in Washington with
Henry Luce, Eric Johnston, Secretary
Anderson and Herbert Hoover]. Barnyard
penthouse. Peace problems— UNO's
gravest test [trouble spots: Spain and Iran;
Greenwich, Connecticut, votes on home for
UNO; Byrnes' address on U. S. policy
toward Russia]. National Leaguers get set.
© 9Mar46; MP413.
56. Mar. 13, 1946. Baseball: those Yankees
are back. Clear the tracks [the President
runs a train and speaks at a meeting of the
Federal Council of Churches]. Argentina's
battle of ballots. Students [in Shanghai]
demonstrate against Reds. Churchill's
Missouri address.
© 13Mar46; MP414.
57. Mar. 16, 1946. One hundred and one
thousand dollars by a nose [War Knight
wins Santa Anita race]. Hollywood awards
new "Oscars."' Freak glacier. Winnie
(Churchill] says goodbye to South. British
loan; Truman gets report. Atom bomb
test; Bikini gets ready; [also scenes at]
Clovis, New Mexico. Piano prodigy
[Frankie "Sugar Chile" Robinson] wows
Nation.
© 16Mar46; MP415.
58. Mar. 20, 1946. Monster out of the sea
[a new island 200 miles south of Yokosuka,
Japan]. Hyde Park: Churchill pays homage
[at Roosevelt's grave]. First pictures:
Russians leave Mukden. Connally reports
[on UNO]. Ghost ship comes home [de-
stroyer Stewart given up for lost in 1942].
The battle of the century [training pictures
of Joe Louis, Billy Conn and Ted Evans].
Bowling's electric "brain."
© 20Mar46; MP416.
59. Mar. 23, 1946. World's Series of bowl-
ing. Princess [Elizabeth] at England's West
Point. Headline people [General George C.
Marshall reports to President Truman and
Secretary of State Byrnes on Manchuria;
former President Hoover begins a survey
of starvation areas in Europe; British
Field Marshal Montgomery returns to Ger-
many]. Campaign with a sock [free nylons].
Argentina: Peron conceded election.
© 23Mar46; MP577.
60. Mar. 27, 1946. War-weary planes go
boom [obsolete planes in Europe destroyed].
Red Cross [Commissioner Stanton Griffis
awarded] medal for merit. Housing, defi-
nitely the newest [round, aluminum, and
plastics houses]. Portrait of a statesman
[Churchill painted by Douglas Chandor].
Bluebeard murder trial [Paris]. Basket-
ball: cage finale [Rhode Island State vs.
Kentucky at Madison Square Garden].
© 27Mar46; MP578.
61. Mar. 30, 1946. Swiss holiday. Bedell
Smith [goes] to Russia [as U. S. Ambassa-
dor]. Hoover in Europe [as Honorary
Chairman of the Famine Emergency Com-
mittee]. Last voyage for [Turkish] Envoy.
Capital blossoms out. New Jap clean-up.
Navy tests; carrier [Midway] meets the
Arctic. UNO Security Council starts
sessions in New York.
© 30Mar46; MP579.
62. Apr. 3, 1946. National champs [basket-
ball]. Valentine [former New York Police
Commissioner] patrols Tokyo beat. U.A. W.
picks Reuther. Navy reveals airborne
television. UNO crisis [Soviet-Iranian
dispute].
© 3Apr46; MP580.
63. Apr. 6, 1946. Paris in the spring.
Safer flying-plane-testing lab revealed.
Educators hear Eisenhower. FBI nabs
Russian on spy charges. Romance; GI
dream comes true. Basketball wow finish
[Madison Square Garden].
© 6Apr46; MP581.
64. Apr. 10, 1946. Spotlight on labor.
Republicans name new chairman [Carroll
B. Reece]. First pictures [of] Warsaw to-
day. War on cancer; 12 million dollar
drive opens. Nature on the rampage: Pa-
cific tidal wave; Jap volcano cuts loose.
© 10Apr46; MP582.
65. Apr. 13, 1946. Boxing: ring veterans
climax season [naval officers' sons at
Annapolis]. Masters' tournament: golf's
big plum [Herman Keiser defeats Ben
Hogan; Bobby Jones also plays]. Army Day,
1946 [in] Washington, D. C., San Francisco,
[and] New York City.
© 13Apr46; MP583.
66. Apr. 17, 1946. Navy news: wings over
Manhattan [planes from the carrier Mid-
way]; warships check in; Operation Road's
End [Jap subs sunk]. Movie theatres or-
ganize for public service. Cypress trees
aid housing shortage. League of Nations in
final session. Baseball fever grips U. S.
© 17TApr46; MP584.
baseball season]. In memoriam [scenes at
Hyde Park and Warm Springs].
© 20Apr46; MP585.
68. Apr. 24, 1946. Home rule for India (so
near, so far). A boy named Buster [cancer
victim]. Now GI wives go over there. Fifty
years on wheels [automobile's Golden
Jubilee]. Japan—royal tintype. Shall we
waltz? England says yes!
© 24Apr46; MP586.
69. Apr. 27, 1946. Nippon votes. Food
crisis. Army-Navy—the switched week
end. Harlan F. Stone, 1872-1946. Easter—
on parade [in New York]. Easter—renewal
of faith [at Hollywood Bowl].
© 27Apr46; MP587.
70. May 1, 1946. Truman turns sailor for
fleet review. Dancing—low-down from
London. Baruch tackles atom job—on park
bench. Animal headliners [Smoky, York-
shire terrier; Oofy, year-old chimpanzee].
Big Four meet in Paris [to draft peace
treaties].
© 1May46; MP588.
71. May 4, 1946. Big Four in session.
Forty-four dead in train wreck [at Naper-
ville, Illinois]. "Ike" leaves for the Pacific.
Aviation—preview of tomorrow: the Flying
Wing; super rocket engine. La Guardia
pleads for more wheat. Auto grand prix [at
Nice, France].
© 4May46; MP602.
72. May 8, 1946. Warship blows up at pier
[in Earle, New Jersey]. New President
[Manuel Roxas] elected in the Philippines.
Tokyo Bay—Army recovers hidden silver.
New German films—the V-2. The inside
story of Mexican baseball.
© 8May46; MP603.
73. May 11, 1946. Kentucky Derby! You
name it, they've got it ... south of the Bor-
der. Louis and Conn—now it's official.
National disaster. [Strike of 400,000 soft
coal miners]. Swim and sway [at Smith
College]. Alcatraz—the break that failed.
© 11May46; MP608.
74. May 15, 1946. Berlin—one year after
V-E. Japan [free speech in the Imperial
Park Plaza]. First GI wives arrive in
Europe. Navy tests "eggbeater’' propeller.
Now—lady cops for Tokyo, Packages
rushed to hungry Europe. Russia votes.
© 15May46; MP609.
75. May 18, 1946. Assault wins Preakness.
Jap war lords face justice [in Tokyo trial].
Sheep flood Coulee Dam. Ku Klux Klan
back in South. Seventy-five miles up—
rocket tests forecast new age.
© 18May46; MP655.
76. May 22, 1946. Harness racing: test new
starting gate. House [boats] for sail.
World famine—Hoover reports. Fashion
notes—hats that bloom, tra-la. Death rides
the skies [as airliner crashes near Rich-
mond, Virginia]. Italy at the crossroads
[monarchy or republic].
© 22May46; MP656.
77. May 25, 1946. Britain reshapes empire.
"In sickness and in health" [Major Horn-
bostel seeks to join wife, a leprosy victim].
Tulip time in Holland, Michigan—once
again. Byrnes reports on peace failure.
War victims find haven in America.
© 25May46; MP681.
78. May 29, 1946. Railroad showdown [in
strike]. Evangeline Booth honored. Gen-
eral Eisenhower visits Japan. Atam bomb
number 4—zero hour near in Pacific.
© 29May46; MP682.
79. June 1, 1946, Louis and Conn—rarin' to
go. World's biggest dog show [at Madison,
New Jersey]. Days of crisis: [Nation-wide
rail strike; coal strike].
© 1Jun46; MP713.
80. June 5, 1946. West Pointers honor "50-
year man" [Marty Maher]. Clear the track
{for model trains]. Atomic "ark" [with
4100 animals aboard 22 ships for target
area]. UNRRA in action [to improve world
food position]. Baseball highlights [at
Yankee Stadium; in Chicago]. Egypt's new
status [as British promise to evacuate].
© 5Jun46; MP714.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
315
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1945/46. Cont'd.
81. June 8, 1946. Horse of the year [Assault,
winner of Derby and Preakness]. Wild
tribes [of Central America] aid food drive.
Duke, Duchess [of Windsor] return to
Riviera. Five hundred mile speedway [at
Indianapolis]. Two years after D-Day:
England, France, Belgium and Washington
remember [in ceremonies].
© 8Jun46; MP768.
82. June 12, 1946. Europe's elections:
France votes; Italy votes. President
appoints Vinson and Snyder. Is the auto-
mobile here to stay? "Yes," says Detroit.
Chicago fire shocks nation—58 dead in
hotel disaster. Poland—the road back [in
devastated Warsaw]. To keep America
strong—West Point and Annapolis gradua-
tions.
© 12Jun46; MP769.
83. June 15, 1946. Amazing air age gadgets:
push button planes; pilot ejector seat. One
and one-half million dollar [Hessian] jewel
robbery [investigated]. Torpedo: San Fran-
cisco's close call revealed. London's great
victory parade: at Buckingham Palace, the
Mall, Hyde Park.
© 15Jun46; MP822.
84. June 19, 1946. Oil fire [at Whiting,
Indiana]. Furs—seeing is believing. Big
four— Byrnes leaves for showdown in Paris.
Spotlight on Palestine. Rescue! Demon-
strate new life-saving device. Victory Day
finale [in London].
© 19Jun46; MP823.
85. June 22, 1946. Peron takes over [in
Buenos Aires]. Marriage in Kentucky [of
Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse, eighteen and seventy-
nine years]. Big Four meet in Paris.
Baruch's atom bomb plan. Sports head-
lines [Cleveland, golf; New York, horse
racing].
© 22Jun46; MP848.
86. June 26, 1946. Report from Tokyo [on
black market and food shortage]. Jewel
suspects [Colonel Jack Durant and his Wac
captain wife] fly to trial [in Frankfurt, Ger-
many]. Midget Michelangelo [Chicago's
five-year old Skippy Miller]. Germany
[Nazi steel helmets turned into utensils].
Tornado! 14 dead in freak disaster [in
Detroit]. The winner and still the champion
[Joe Louis retains title in New York].
© 26Jun46; MP849.
87. June 29, 1946. Vinson takes oath as new
Chief Justice. The 'Chimp-ion ship" wild
west show [at St. Louis zoo]. For sale!
Jeeps! Jeeps! Jeeps [at the Atlanta ord-
nance depot]. Berlin rebuilds. War on
famine—Hoover sees hope. Rush relief
shipment [to Europe and Asia]. Egypt's
grain for India. Speed! College track
champs.
© 29Jun46; MP867.
88. July 3, 1946. $2,000,000, ferry fire [at
Staten Island]. Browder back from Russia.
Operation Bow-wow [as St. Bernards fly to
dog show]. Rare pictures: Japan's Crown
Prince. China; 30,000,000 face starvation.
The biggest plane that ever flew [the XB-
35, Northrop Flying Wing].
© 3Jul46; MP868.
89. July 6, 1946. Bug menace! Helicopter
wars on farm pests. Hirohito visits new
Diet. What price OPA? Bikini—zero hour
[before Operation Crossroads].
© 6Jul46; MP902.
90. July 10, 1946. Track Olympic style.
Congress honors Roosevelt.. Spotlight on
Trieste. China! UNRRA sends help. Nisei
vets come home [to New York].
© 10Jul46; MP903.
91. July 13, 1946. Bikini [camera story of
Atom bomb number 4, history's greatest
military experiment].
© 13Jul46; MP927.
92. July 17, 1946. All-star baseball! Head-
line plane wrecks: [Howard Hughes cracks
up; B-17 crashes, 25 dead]. Mother Cab-
rini canonized. Report from Palestine
[British warships stop refugees]. Jumbo
[trained seal] s(t)eals the show.
© 17Jul46; MP928.
93. July 20, 1946. Tennis: Riggs wins pro
title. Washington headlines: [Byrnes
returns from Paris; Truman signs British
loan]. Record smasher! Around the world
in 12 years [Larry Hightower, wheelbarrow
pusher]. The People-ask,.OPA or no OPA?
[The threat of runaway inflation].
© 20Jul46; MP939.
94. July 24, 1946. Operation Good-will[RAF
Lancaster bombers tour U. S.]. Seattle
Russian cleared of espionage. Churchill
keeps a promise [visits Metz, France].
Palestine—days of crisis [between British
and Jewish Army] Royal mystery in Siam
[death of King]. France celebrates [peace-
time Bastille Day].
© 24Jul46; MP940.
95. July 27, 1946. Small-fry speedway
[National Soapbox Derby in Akron]. Action
on the food front [cattle for Europe] canning
for peace; packages for France]. Bus-king
size! Last German war prisoners leave
America. Blame it on the heat [1,250,000
Americans at Coney Island].
© 27Jul46; MP975.
96. July 31, 1946. Shriners on parade [in
San Francisco]. One world—youth shows
the way [Youth Hostels help rebuilding in
Europe]. 'Doodlebug" fights fires under
docks. Ham's harvest—radios at 20 cents
a pound! Planes vs. weather! Army probes
mysteries of thunderstorms. This really
takes the cake [amazing artistry in icing].
© 31Jul46; MP976.
97. Aug. 3, 1946. Water ski champs [at
Holland, Michigan]. Paris peace puzzle—
Byrnes sets policy. Golf's biggest plum
{Herman Barron winner in tournament].
Palestine explosion kills 76. Crisis! Can
the Dodgers make it?
© 3Aug46; MP1009.
98. Aug. 7, 1946. Super air giants [the
HK-I]. Whisker Derby [at Palisades Park,
New Jersey]. World awaits Nuremberg
verdict. Paris—the search for peace.
Russia parades might!
© 7TAug46; MP1010.
99. Aug. 10, 1946. Atomic bombs. [Bikini
Blast. Explosion of atomic bomb number 5;
{the aftermath]. Hiroshima—one year after
[grim monument to the power of the atom].
‘Can man control atomic power?"
© 10Aug46; MP1053.
100. Lightning sets tanker afire. The Tru-
mans go home [to Independence, Missouri]
to vote. Earthquakes. Caribbean area hit.
Tribute to F. D. R. [at Campobello Island,
New Brunswick]. Atom bomb city [Oak
Ridge, Tennessee].
© 14Aug46; MP1054.
101. Aug. 17, 1946. Postscripts to war!
Film report from Germany: U-boat nest
destroyed; dump Nazi poison gas. Pales-
tine! New tension grips Middle East. Rio
hails Eisenhower. Welsh bards honor
Princess Elizabeth.
© 17Aug46; MP1066.
102. Aug. 21, 1946. National aquaplane
regatta [at Hermosa Beach, California].
Brazil—new honors forIke! Crisis over
Trieste. Mr. Truman takes a walk. U.S.,
Britain clash over ship rescue. World's
largest bomber [the XB-36].
© 21Aug46; MP1067.
103. Aug. 24, 1946. Truman on vacation
voyage. Tornado twisters hit Minnesota!
Rumanian war criminals on trial. Rebuild
Dnieprostroy Dam [in Russia]. Palestine ...
British tighten grip. Soap-box Derby—big
league stuff [at Akron, Ohio].
© 24Aug46; MP1077.
104. Aug. 28, 1946. Peace crisis! Ultima-
tum to Marshal Tito. Atom bomb—Blandy
brings Bikini report. Near East—Trans-
Jordan awaits UN decision. What to wear?
Designers say, "Scarfs." The farmer takes
a tank. Climbing season at new peak [at
Canada's Bugaboo Glacier].
© 28Aug46; MP1078.
1946/47.
1. Aug. 31,1946. Footballis back! Cyprus—
British intern 2,000 refugees. Film log:
President's cruise. Top of the world! New
supplies for Mont Blanc. Everything goes
double in Pawpaw [Michigan].
© 31Aug46; MP1096.
2. Sept. 4, 1946. Cloudburst isolates resort
{at York Beach, Maine]. Football! Joe
College grooms for record year. Estonian
refugees get temporary haven [Miami,
Florida]. Bermuda—Presidential fish
story. Baby contest: small fry sizzle [at
Asbury Park, New Jersey]. Paris incident
[Foreign Minister Molotov walks out on
festivites]. Thar she blows! Boom in
whaling industry [off the coast of Chile].
© 4Sep46; MP1097.
3. Sept. 7, 1946. Yugoslavia—last chapter?
Mediterranean: U. S. Navy on the move.
Sky rescue: soldier shot out of P-61. Dame
Fashion says, "Put a feather in your cap."
First pictures—crisis in India. World's
speedboat record.
© 7Sep46; MP1117.
4. Sept. 11, 1946. Ice show aids vets. First
pictures—Greek King regains throne.
Football—who will stop Army's march?
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 47th National
Encampment. World Series of the dance.
© 11Sep46; MP1118.
5. Sept. 14, 1946. Golf—$10,000—winner.
takes all. A voyage to Palestine. Beauty,
talent, brains! Miss America 1946.
Byrnes on Germany.
© 14Sep46; MP1174.
6. Sept. 18, 1946. Headline people: Mark
Clark reports on Austria; Howard Hughes
flies again; Monty makes first visit to U. S.
Lourdes—prisoners' pilgrimage. Dodgers
vs. Cardinals.
© 18Sep46; MP1175.
7. Sept. 21, 1946. Labor crisis grips U. S.
Crash landing; burning plane lands safely.
Is this the world's fattest man? Aftermath
of Yugoslavia incident. World Series fever.
© 21Sep46; MP1176.
8. Sept. 25, 1946. Little Olympics [in Ber-
lin}. Squatters' siege ends. Truman
silences Wallace. Manmeets gorilla [at
Bronx zoo]. Battle of Britain—six years
after.
© 25Sep46; MP1177.
9. Sept. 28, 1946. Wallace ouster ends
Capital crisis. Happy birthday! Fabulous
party for Maharajah. First pictures: New-
foundland air rescue. Army rolls on [West
Point vs. Villanova]; Chicago Bears vs.
Washington Redskins.
© 28Sep46; MP1208.
10. Oct. 2, 1946. World's championship
rodeo. Report from Shanghai. "Oscars"
for fashion designers. First flying post
office. Employ the handicapped—America
mobilizes.
© 20ct46; MP1209.
11. Oct. 5, 1946. Greek King goes home.
Indians charge Manhattan fraud. Moscow
mourns [Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin]. Presi-
dent sees some football [Oklahoma vs.
Army].
© 50ct46; MP1232.
12. Oct. 9, 1946. First pictures—Greek
King in Athens! Headline people: U. S.-
British beauty swap; Eisenhower back in
Europe; humanitarian award [to Barney
Balaban]. Voyage of the "Turtle!"' Navy
plane spans globe.
© 90ct46; MP1233.
13. Oct. 12, 1946. World Series 1946. His-
toric pictures—Nuremberg last chapter.
Football—Columbia sinks Navy.
© 120ct46; MP1278.
14. Oct. 16, 1946. B-29 flies across top of
the world. Voila, Paris rides again.
Bundles for China. Mexico honors U. S.
motion pictures. Air disaster in French
Alps. Scotland—5-star invasion [Eisen-
hower on tour].
© 16O0ct46; MP1279.
15. Oct. 19, 1946. Truman's speech on
meat. Movies strike; film stars urge arbi-
tration. Nation's two top teams win tough
ones [Texas vs. Oklahoma; Army vs.
Michigan].
© 190ct46; MP1297.
16. Oct. 23, 1946. Byrnes reports on Paris.
British Legion hails Churchill. First Pic-
tures—Windsors in England. Housing—
Wyatt sees end of lumber "bottleneck."
Cards win wildest World Series.
© 230ct46; MP1298.
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1946/47. Cont'd.
17. Oct. 26, 1946. Twenty-three straight for
Army. SS Queen Elizabeth—greatest liner
sails in peace. Navy Day, 1946.
© 260ct46; MP1321.
18. Oct. 30, 1946. Clothing gifts—war
babies give thanks. Nazi's last mile. The
search for peace: New York City—the
opening of the United Nations.
© 300ct46; MP1322,
19. Nov. 2, 1946. Navy introduces world's
largest helicopter. What's new at the
zoo?—Antelope cervicapra. Latest hair
styles from Paris. Ship news—headline
pews sail for baie 3 > A Battle of the
century: UD reg re Dame].
© 2Nov46; MP1341.
20. Nov. 6, 1946. Speed—Austrian Motor-
cycle Derby. United Nations—clash of
words, A rugged individualist [Jimmy
Garvin age thirteen. Remember Lidice.
The old college try—pro style [New York
Giants win over Chicago Bears].
© 6Nov46; MP1342.,
21. Nov. 9, 1946. Remember "Da Preem";
or, Can this be wrestling? New housing
speeds up! England-royal wedding bells.
Big Four meet in New York. Season roars
to climax [for football].
© 9Nov46; MP1370.
22. Nov. 13, 1946. Early-birds hit ski
trails. London—movie stars on command
performance. G.O.P. sweeps nation. Foot-
ball—Eagles beat Giants.
© 13Nov46; MP1371.
23. Nov. 16, 1946. New Mexico—Army
sends V~2 rocket 102 miles up. Inventor—
Robert Fulton—1946. ''The battle of the
century'"—Army vs. Notre Dame.
© 16Nov46; MP1379.
24. Nov. 20, 1946. Biggest navy skyship!
One hundred and eighty passenger plane
makes debut. Divers take fish census.
Truman offers cooperation with G.O.P.
Oklahoma—moving day for houses.
"Mercy mission"—aid flown to Colorado
snow captives. SS America makes gala
maiden voyage.
© 20Nov46; MP1380.
25. Nov. 23, 1946. Army wallops Penn.
Report from Japan—Hirohito marks new
democracy. Jurisdictional dispute—new
flare ups in movie strike. New torpedo
sinks U-boat in 10 seconds.
© 23Nov46; MP1403.
26. Nov. 27, 1946. Coal crisis!—U. S. acts
against Lewis. New York says farewell to
Jimmy Walker. Tension in India. Nehru
in crisis meeting. Moslems pray. Thou-
sands flee riot areas. Gandhi tours riot
area. Aviation news! New glider—no
wings. Raymond Duncan comes home.
© 27Nov46; MP1404.
27. Nov. 30, 1946. Bowl fever [football].
War on intolerance. The days are flying—
towards Christmas. Ready for the holidays.
Toys. Television.
© 30Nov46; MP1416.
28. Dec. 4, 1946. Paramount News presents
its 1946 All-America football team—the
eleven greatest.
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31. Dec. 13, 1947. Walcott's claim to
heavyweight title denied. Days of violence
in Palestine. France: Government
demands strike showdown [Communist
leader, Maurice Thorez, speaks].
105,000 see Notre Dame crush USC, Bowl
game junior size [Philadelphia high school
football championship].
© 13Dec47; MP2593.
32. Dec. 17, 1947. Slowest round-world
flight [by George Truman and Clifford
Evans in Piper Cubs]. Plight of Navajo
Indians arouses Nation. T-Men smash
counterfeit ring. Santa Claus hits a home
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U.S. skiers ready for winter Olympics.
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33. Dec. 20, 1947. U.S. transfers gun
boats to Greek Navy. Million ducks
invade Louisiana rice field. Hirohito
visits [Hiroshima] first atomic bomb
target. Australia hails sheep dog cham-
pion. Big Four parley fails [end of
London Conference and scenes of the dis-
mantling of German plants for mass ship-
ment to Russia].
© 20Dec47; MP2648.
34. Dec. 24, 1947. NYU cagers outshoot
Connecticut. Alan Ladd and William
Demarest [speak in behalf of the Citizens’
Food Committee]. To be young at holiday
time ... [Santa Claus visits American boys
and girls and war orphans abroad],
© 24Dec47; MP2649.
35. Dec. 27, 1947. Ice-skate ball makes
bow [basketball game on ice]. People in
the eyes of the world: "The Angel"
[Maurice Tillet, French wrestler] returns;
Russia sends new envoy [Alexandre
Paniushkin, Ambassador to the U.S.].
Police drive homeless from Jap catacombs.
Marshall reports on Big Four [London >
conference]. Friendship by the shipload
[President Auriol expresses the gratitude
of the French for American food].
.© 27Dec47; MP2656.
36, Dec, 31, 1947. 1947 sports in review:
track and field [Harrison Dillard, Mel
Patton]; swimming [Jimmy McLane]; box-
ing [Joe Walcott vs. Joe Louis]; tennis
[Jack Kramer]; golf [Lew Worsham,
Sammy Snead, Babe Didrikson Zaharias];
turf [Jet Pilot]; baseball [Yankees vs.
Dodgers]; football [Notre Dame team,
Johnny Lujack].
© 31Dec47; MP2657.
37. Jan. 3, 1948. 2 reels. 1947, year of
division: Blasts wreck Texas City; Pales-
tine partition approved; Washington hear-
ings hold the headlines; fashions, the new
look; veto battle makes labor history;
politics—who will it be in '48? The story
of the East-West split.
© 3Jan48;MP2690.
38. Jan. 7, 1948. New York digs out [great-
est snowfall in city's history]. Miss Tru-
man meets the press, Silver Jubilee:
Maharajah of Jaipur honored. Football:
Blanchard, Davis, Tucker [of West Point]
in news again.
© 7Jan48; MP2691.
39. Jan, 10, 1948. 1948 Bowl games:
Orange Bowl; Cotton Bowl; Rose Bowl;
Sugar Bowl.
© 10Jan48; MP2713.
40. Jan. 14, 1948. Leathernecks sail for
Mediterranean, First Friendship Food
arrives in Italy [Naples and Rome]. Ex-
King Michael reaches exile in Switzerland.
Congress hears Truman [State of the Union
message].
© 14Jan48; MP2714.
41. Jan. 17, 1948. Winter sports: hockey
squads sail for Olympics; high flying
hickory aces[skiing at Bear Mountain,
N. Y.].. European aid program debated
[Secretary Marshall before Senate Foreign
Affairs Committee]. Guerrillas on
Konitsa front [border warfare in northern
Greece]. Thrill-a-minute air show
[Miami].
© 17Jan48; MP2715.
42. Jan. 21, 1948. Silver Skates classic
thrills New York. Anti-royalist riots in
Rome. Time for dimes [Margaret Tru-
man; three-year-old poster-baby, Terry
Tullos; the President]. General Chennault
and bride. Montgomery's mission to
Ethiopia. Survival in the air age [report by
Chairman Finletter of the President's Air
Policy Commission and a newsreel report
on our aircraft industry].
© 21Jan48; MP2716.
43. Jan. 24, 1948. Cold breezes, hot racing
at Hialeah. Eisenhower honored in
Philadelphia. Baruch on foreign aid:
"Mobilize for peace." Winter Olympics,
last minute preparations [St. Moritz,
Switzerland]. Danger rides the hickory
boards [ski-jumping tournament at Fox
River Grove, Ill.].
© 24Jan48; MP2722.
44, Jan, 28, 1948. Secret Nazi papers
bared. Russo-German plot revealed.
Innovations; Japan [war widows make toy
automobiles from beer cans]; anti-freeze
sailor suit [Navy suits to prevent freezing
in coldest waters]; the newer look [vene-
tian blinds made into a dress]. Petrillo
goes on the record for Congress. U.S.-
Canada win European figure skating
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
317
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1947/48. Cont'd.
championships.
© 28Jan48; MP2723.
45. Jan. 31, 1948. Speed on the boards;
Mr. [Gil] Dodds goes to town again
{Knights of Columbus track meet in
Boston]. Stronger voice for U.S. abroad
[Foreign Information Service]. News
around the globe: Gandhi breaks five-day
fast; [Princess] Elizabeth's food gifts
feed needy; mass marriages in China.
Charges and denials; Stassen vs. Pauley.
Wintry regatta for ice boats [Hamilton
Bay, Ont.]
© 31Jan48; MP2741.
46. Feb. 4, 1948. U.S. faces crisis in oil.
Aid from those who care [Paulette
Goddard distributes CARE packages to
French war orphans]. News from fields of
science and invention: Navy develops
"walking" barge; safety, no-burn door
demonstrated; science probes mysteries
of "silent sound" [at Penn. State College].
Skiing on the land [Rossland, British
Columbia]. Skiing on the sea [Bruce
Parker at Nassau].
© 4Feb48; MP2742.
47, Feb. 7, 1948, Winter Olympics [at]
St. Moritz. Canada welcomes new
pioneers [displaced persons from Europe].
India without Gandhi [includes highlights of
his career]. Record indoor mile; Gil
Dodds breaks own world mark [Madison
Square Garden].
© TFeb48; MP2765.
48. Feb. 11, 1948, Hearings on legislation
to curb Reds [Representative Mundt and
Attorney General Tom Clark testify].
Gandhi's funeral rites. Skiing [at Leaven-
worth, Wash., Mont Gabriel, Que., and by
lamplight near Seattle].
© 11Feb48; MP2766.
49. Feb. 14, 1948. Landmark burns; fire
destroys historic inn [18th century stage-
coach stop in New Hampshire]. Ike
[General Eisenhower] retires; Bradley new
chief of staff. U.S. makes Olympic history
[at St. Moritz: Mrs. Gretchen Fraser is
skiing champion; Dick Button is skating
champion, Barbara Ann Scott of Canada is
women's figure skating champion].
© 14Feb48; MP2771.
50. Feb. 18, 1948. Carnival season; fun
along the Riviera [from Nice to Viareggio].
Miracle of Syracuse [a second set of
triplets is born to Mrs. Michael Walker].
Air drama in the French Alps [crash of
U.S. Flying Fortress near Digne]. Hats,
Easter preview [New York]. Campaign of
ercy [Bob Hope collects President
ruman's contribution to the Red Cross],
Off Miami Beach; spinnaker spectacle
[Lipton Cup race].
© 18Feb48; MP2772.
51. Feb. 21, 1948. First floods of '48
[Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Rivers].
[Winthrop] Rockefeller weds a "Cinderella"
{Mrs. Barbara Sears]. Dewey opens
campaign. Irish elections. French-
Spanish frontier reopened. Pope Pius
Says: use atom solely for peace. Sports:
table tennis, Britisher [Richard Berg-
mann] wins world's championship; farewell
to Switzerland [U.S. four-man bobsled
team wins one of final events in 1948
Olympics].
© 21Feb48; MP2799.
52. Feb. 25, 1948. Basketball; hottest in
the East [NYU vs. Manhattan College at
Madison Square Garden]. Gandhi ashes
scattered on sacred waters. In brother-
hood there is strength [messages for
Brotherhood Week from General Eisen-
hower and high school students]. King and
queen of figure skating [Dick Button and
Barbara Ann Scott win world champion-
ships at Davos, Switzerland].
© 25Feb48; MP2798.
53. Feb. 28, 1948. Joe Louis—gloves
across the sea [Mr. and Mrs. Joe Louis
sail for England on the "Queen Mary."]
Ethiopia: Selassie attends Epiphany rites.
India: Mountbatten calls on Maharajah [of
Bikaner]. Fashions. Political fireworks
begin [President Truman speaks at Jeffer-
son-Jackson Day dinner; Henry Wallace
speaks in Florida; Gevernor Jim Folsom
of Alabama speaks on the Solid South's
political dissatisfaction].
© 28Feb48; MP2820.
54. Mar. 3, 1948. Communists control
Czechoslovakia. Truman the tourist [in
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands].
Eisenhower in civilian clothes. Palestine
and the United Nations: Warren R. Austin
outlines the position of the U.S.; illegal
immigrants to Palestine intercepted by
British Navy; Arab volunteers trained for
guerilla warfare against the Jews; the Ben
Yehuda street explosion in Jerusalem.
© 3Mar48; MP2809.
55. Mar. 6, 1948. Turf classic [Santa
Anita Handicap in California]. Greek
Army traps rebels at frontier [Yanina,
near the Albanian frontier]. A soldier
remembers a promise [Colonel John Han-
lon returns bedsheets borrowed in 1944
from the housewives of Hemroulle,
Belgium]. First pictures from Czecho-
slovakia [Communist Premier Klement
Gottwald denounces ministers of the
former government; President Benes
bows to Red demands].
© 6Mar48; MP2831.
56. Mar. 10, 1948. Basketball: Notre Dame
ends NYU's [winning] streak. Washington:
Czech envoy quits to oppose Reds. Repub-
licans name Stassen and Warren. Earl
Long wins in Louisiana. Sport season
hears the call of the mild; [ski-jumping on
Iron Mountain, Michigan; New York Giants
at Phoenix, Arizona; Boston Red Sox at
Sarasota, Florida].
© 10Mar48; MP2830.
57. Mar. 13, 1948. Baseball; world cham-
pions [Yankees] warm up in Florida;
[Pittsburgh Pirates in Hollywood]. Tru-
man and MacArthur will accept if nominat-
ed. Greek Army pushes border offensive.
A queen comes home [figure-skating cham-
pion, Barbara Ann Scott in Montreal].
Top Turf thriller [Salmagundi wins Santa
Anita Derby].
© 13Mar48; MP2856.
58. Mar. 17, 1948. Ship news: "Elizabeth"
brings in celebrities [J. Arthur Rank,
Mrs. Gretchen Fraser, Dick Button,
former King Michael and Queen Helen of
Rumania]. Dewey wins first primary [New
Hampshire]. All eyes on ice champion
{Barbara Ann Scott welcomed by Prime
Minister Mackenzie King in Ottawa].
Tragedy behind the Iron Curtain [suicide
of Czech Foreign Minister—Jan Masaryk;
other scenes in Prague].
© 17Mar48; MP2857.
59. Mar. 20, 1948. Eighty-day pin derby
[American Bowling Conference Annual
Tournament in Detroit]. Spring football:
civilian coach [George Sauer] leads Navy.
British repeal 75 per cent tax on U.S. films
[comments by Eric Johnston]. People in
the eyes of the world: [Dick Button, figure
skating champion]; romance out of a story
book [radio singer Jane Froman marries
airline pilot John Curtis Burn it South
Miami]; [Major General Bennett E.]
Meyers goes to prison, Byrnes asks action
on Russia. Baseball: life with the Dodgers
[in Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic].
© 20Mar48; MP2884.
60. Mar. 24, 1948. Peace ina free world:
America hears the price [as President]
Truman denounces Soviet. Prague [Jan
Masaryk's funeral]. Brussels [Britain,
France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and
Luxembourg sign a 50-year agreement].
Paris [meeting of the 16 nations which are
cooperating in the European Recovery
Program]. [President Truman in New
York for St. Patrick's Day ceremonies;
shakes hands with Governor Dewey].
© 24Mar48; MP2885.
61. Mar, 27, 1948. Twisters rip through
nine states. Hollywood awards its Oscars
[Academy awards presented to Celeste
Holm, Loretta Young, and Ronald Colman].
50-1 shot captures Grand National [Sheila's
Cottage wins at Aintree, England; two
typical Sweepstakes winners in New York
City].
Pi MP2915.
62, Mar. 31, 1948. Report on U.S. defense;
match Russia's might [Secretary of
Defense Forrestal makes recommenda-
tions to Senate Armed Services Committee
for expansion of U.S. military forces;
Secretary of the Navy Sullivan reports the
presence of alien submarines off our
shores]. Art with war record [German art
treasures exhibited at the National Gallery
of Art in Washington]. New tests for
American buzz bombs [JB-2's tested at
Eglin Field, Fla.]. Golden Gloves: East vs.
West [Dick Guerrero vs. Leland Pillen and
Luis Ortiz vs. Wallace Smith at Madison
Square Garden].
© 31Mar48; MP2916.
63. Apr. 3, 1948. [Guy] Lombardo sets
speedboat mark. Air Force honors a
pioneer [Brigadier General Billy Mitchell].
Roosevelt sons back Ike [Eisenhower].
Italy at the crossroads [of Democracy and
Communism]. The light of faith: [Holly-
wood Bowl for Easter; cherry blossoms in
Washington, D, C,; Easter parade on New
York's Fifth Avenue].
© 3Apr48; MP2937.
64, Apr. 7, 1948. Top-flight basketball;
Oilers [of Oklahoma] win Olympic trials
[from Kentucky University]. Fashion news:
special from Paris. Senate [Armed Serv-
ices] Committee hears Wallace. A salute
to the U.S. Army [Army Day, 1948].
© TApr48; MP2938,
65. Apr. 10, 1948. Foreign aid rushed
under new law [Marshall Plan]. Ex-
dishwasher [Greek immigrant] buys a
Pennsylvania] town. Canada-U.S. amity
hailed at Williamsburg, Va. Now it's
Grandpa Ike. Trousseau for a princess
[Ann of Bourbon-Parma]. Mountbatten
visits Burma.
© 10Apr48; MP2956.
66. Apr. 14, 1948. Water classic [Dixie
water ski championships, Cypress
Gardens, Fla.] Hoffman heads E.R.P.
{European Recovery Program]. Marshall
leads U.S. at parley of the Americas [at
Bogota, Colombia]. Primary upset:
[Harold E.] Stassen victor in Wisconsin.
First pictures; Soviet, British planes
crash in Berlin.
© 14Apr48; MP2957,
67. Apr. 17, 1948. Hockey champions
{Toronto team defeats Detroit- team in
Stanley Cup finals]. Lewis ends coal
strike [meeting of Senator Styles Bridges,
Mr. Lewis, and Ezra Van Horn]. Kiddie
on the keys [four-year old Jerard Jennings
plays the piano, xylophone, and drums].
Italy's hour of decision [pre-election
demonstrations].
© 17Apr48; MP2987.
68. Apr. 21, 1948. Bogota's reign of terror
[scenes of the rioting which followed the
assassination of Jorge Gaitan]. Fur crying
out loud [fur coats for men in Hollywood].
Russia's Supreme Council in session
[Stalin applauded]. England pays homage
to an American [royal family present as
Mrs. Roosevelt unveils statue of her hus-
band in Grosvenor Square, London].
© 21Apr48; MP2988,
69. Apr. 24, 1948. Citation wins pre-
Derby turf classic! [The Chesapeake
Stakes at Havre De Grace, Md.]. Bogota,
Colombia: Savage revolt leaves its mark
[after revolt following assassination of
Jorge Gaitan}]. Play ball! [President
Truman throws first ball to start major-
league season, at New York-Washington
game]. First pictures: Italy goes to the
polls [scenes at April 14 elections, ending
campaign between Communists and
Christian Democrats].
© 24Apr48; MP3006.
70. Apr. 28, 1948. Air Forces stockpile in
Texas [planes being taken from storage at
Kelly Field, in Air Force expansion pro-
gram]. Cross-wind landing gear introduc-
ed. Variety Clubs honor Marshall [present
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PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1947/48. Cont'd.
Humanitarian Award to Secretary of State
George Marshall]. America sends subs to
Turkey [scenes of transfer of vessels,
New London, Conn.]. Reuther shooting
stirs nation [United Automobile Workers'
head is victim of murder attempt]. 100,000
hear De Gaulle attack Soviet Union [at
Marseilles].
© 28Apr48; MP3007.
71. May 1, 1948. Famed warship ["Texas"]
becomes state shrine. Mrs. Roosevelt
warmly greeted in Holland. Marshall home
from Bogota. Zero hour in the Holy Land.
Wrestling gets a new-looker [Gorgeous
George in Los Angeles].
© 1May48; MP3044.
72. May 5, 1948. Reds riot in Milan.
Circus thrills amid ruins [Frankfurt,
Germany]. Royalty's hour in England:
[installation of Princess Elizabeth and the
Duke of Edinburgh into the Most Noble
Order of the Garter; Silver Wedding
Anniversary of the King and Queen].
© 5May48; MP3045.
73. May 8, 1948. Apple blossom time [at
Winchester, Va.]. General [Eisenhower]
takes leave of his troops at Fort Meyer,
Va. May Day around the globe—Paris,
Berlin, Tokyo, New York. 1948 Kentucky
Derby [won by Citation].
© 8May48; MP3057.
74, May 12, 1948, Taft vs. Stassen in Ohio.
Alabama rejects Truman. Dewey stumps
Oregon. "Lillipup" [Chihuahua] wows
Texas. Truman on housing; family life
meeting hears President. Uncle Sam's
women divers show form [Las Vegas,
Nev.].
© 12May48; MP3058.
75. May 15, 1948. Road to friendship;
Canada, U.S. hail newest highway link.
News in art: fresh air sculpture in Wash-
ington Square, New York. Record exhibit:
23 countries show products at Paris fair.
[In Birmingham, England, the British
Industries Fair reaches record propor-
tions]. Rail strike averted [by President].
© 15May48; MP3059.
76. May 19, 1948. Churchill sees hope in
unified Europe. Wilhelmina announces
abdication, Soviet-U.S. notes discussed
by Marshall. French greet first ship in
{Marshall] aid plan. 'Right-to-work" law
is urged by Cecil B. DeMille. Palestine:
last films before end of mandate. Skyful
of silk: Army's largest peacetime 'chute
maneuver.
© 19May48; MP3060.
71. May 22, 1948. People in the eyes of
the world. Paris "falls" to visitors from
London [Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of
Edinburgh]. Big names tee off in benefit
drive [in Washington, Bing Crosby,
General Bradley, and Attorney-General
Clark lead the parade in National Celebri-
ties Golf Tournament]. Young Democrats
hear Truman in Washington. Meat strike:
Minnesota calls out National Guard.
Mr. America muscles in [George Ziffer-
man of California wins weight-lifting and
beauty contest]. Rally hails new state in
Palestine.
© 22May48; MP3061.
78. May 26, 1948. Report from Palestine
[Sir Alan Cunningham, British High
Commissioner, leaves Jerusalem; new
state of Israel proclaimed in Tel Aviv;
Haganah troops prepare for attack; refu-
gees set sail from Europe for Palestine;
American Jewish volunteers interned at
Lebanon]. Bob Hope dad to 4,000 kids [in
Helldorado celebration at Las Vegas, Nev.].
Sports flash: the Paris walk [postmen's
walking race]. Election in South Korea [in
U.S. zone].
© 26May48; MP3092.
79. May 29, 1948. Dogdom's high society
[18th Annual Morris and Essex Dog show
at Madison, N.J.] U.S. meets first
President of Israel [Dr. Chaim Weizmann
confers with President Truman]. "Queen
Mary" brings many celebrities [Ambassa-
dor Stanton Griffis, Russian Ambassador
Jacob A. Malik, Mae West]. GOP hopefuls
set for battle of delegates [Stassen, Dewey,
Taft, and Vandenberg].
© 29May48; MP3157.
80. June 2, 1948. Palestine: days of trial
[Dr. Chaim Weizmann guest of President
Truman at the White House; Jewish refu-
gees arrive at Tel Aviv]. Father Flanagan:
Boys Town says farewell [mourns priest's
death]. 2,460 sheep cross Coulee [Dam].
Jesse James reported alive [Colonel Frank
Dalton claims to be former outlaw]. Golf
classic: Hogan wins second PGA champion-
ship [St. Louis].
© 2Jun48; MP3158.
81. June 5, 1948. Taps for "Salt Lake
City"; Navy sinks cruiser used in atom
test. Drew Pearson receives "Father of
the Year" award from [General] Eisen-
hower. World premiere [of ''The Emperor
Waltz"] in Hollywood. News on the novel
side; the human fish [Margaret Hutton
demonstrates swimming technique ina
Los Angeles Pool; three bears in the
Vienna woods].
© 5Jun48; MP3159.
82. June 9, 1948. Floods take toll. Pacific
Northwest hit by raging waters [Vanport
and Portland, Or.; Fraser River Valley,
B.C.] News around the globe: Smuts loses
in South African elections; Italy greets aid
cargo from U.S.; new stamps honor heroic
clergymen [the four chaplains who died on
a torpedoed transport in 1943]; U.S. states-
men [James F. Byrnes and Senator Arthur
Vandenberg] honored at Columbia [Uni-
versity]; at Brest, France, President
Auriol reviews fleet. Heavyweight boxing:
German champ [Hein Ten Hoff] retains
title.
© 9Jun48; MP3160.
83. June 12, 1948. Heel 'n * toe classic:
Harry Laskau walks into America's
Olympic line-up. Canada: show window of
the world, [Viscount Alexander, Canada's
Governor General, opens Canadian Inter-
national Trade Fair in Toronto]. Inside
Czechoslovakia: [Communists take over
Czechoslovakia's Parliament]. President
Benes: last films before resigning.
President Truman makes 10,000 mile
speaking tour. English Derby run before
million fans.
© 12Jun48; MP3166.
84. June 16, 1948. Water sports: tuna fish
on the hook [in the Bahamas]. Three
Americans [Barney Balaban, John W.
McCormick, William F. Halsey] honored
by inter-faith group. It's here again: the
great vacation season. "Queen Mary"
brings popular English actor [Sir Ralph
Richardson to begin work on film adapta-
tion of ''The Heiress"]. Vandenberg
assails cut in foreign aid. Palestine:
cease-fire show-down [Bernadotte's
truce].
© 16Jun48; MP3167.
85. June 19, 1948. Freedom train begins
10th month of tour. Zoo circus: chimps
no chumps at clowning. New look gets
into the swim [Paris beach wear].
Politics: presidential fireworks [Repub-
licans in Philadelphia; Truman continues
western tour]. Babe Ruth: his number
becomes immortal.
© 19Jun48; MP3168.
86. June 23, 1948. U.S. sailors fight for
Olympic berths. American girls rout
British at Wimbledon. Nippon goes to the
races. France remembers: memorial to
fallen Yanks dedicated. Truman family
[on West Coast]. New ocean phenomena
uncovered [Swedish oceanographers film
undersea life].
© 23Jun48; MP3169.
87. June 26, 1948. GOP meets to name '48
ticket. Republican National Convention
opens in Philadelphia. 1094 delegates
weigh the chances of favored and dark-
horse candidates. Taft, Stassen, and Dewey
hold featured spotlight. Governor Dwight
H..Green delivers keynote address.
© 26Jun48; MP3170.
88. June 30, 1948. Dewey wins! Republican
candidate for president chosen by unani-
mous vote. Comprehensive newsreel
round-up of last days of convention, Dewey
appears before convention to deliver vic-
tory address.
© 30Jun48; MP3171.
89. July 3, 1948. Berlin: new days of crisis
[U.S. airplanes fly food into city; Germans
exchange marks for new currency]. [Lord
Louis] Mountbatten's farewell to India
[retires as Governor-General]. Palestine:
Haganah, Irgun clash over arms ship [at
Tel Aviv]. Dewey and Warren: GOP set
for big campaign [first press conference
of Republican nominees; Dewey attends
church at Pawling, N.Y.]. Joe Louis:
champ says he'll retire [after victory over
Joe Walcott]. Patty Berg wins Western
(open) Golf title [at Chicago].
3Jul48; MP3192.
90. July 7, 1948. Rhodes: world watches
[Count Folke] Bernadotte's peace moves
[for solution of Palestine problem]. Eric
Johnston protests British film quota [in
Washington]. Pawling, New York: the
Deweys hosts to the Warrens. "Adopted"
town [Maille, France] meets U.S. benefac-
tors [Mr. and Mrs. Girard Hale of Santa
Barbara, Calif.]. Eyes of the sports
world on Olympics [National Track and
Field Meet at University of Minnesota].
San Diego: women aquatic hopefuls,
© 7Jul48; MP3193.
91, July 10, 1948. France's turf classic:
"My Love" wins the Grand Prix [de Paris].
Hero of Israel [Colonel David Marcus]
brought home for burial [at U.S, Military
Academy]. Czechoslovakia: first Red
president [Clement Gottwald] takes over,
Fashion news: furs look ahead. Good
government, junior style [Youth Month in
Kansas City, Mo.]. Mt, Rainier: summer
skiers beat the heat,
© 10Jul48; MP3214,
92, July 14, 1948. Jap 'quake destroys an
entire city [Fukui]. Bavarian Alps:
tight-rope sensation two miles up [acro-
batic act by Siegward Bach]. Person-
alities in the news: [General Eisenhower
greets classes at Columbia University;
leaves home for a game of golf with George
Allen; California Democrats seek to draft
Eisenhower for nomination; Truman is host
to President Gallegos of Venezuela,] Heat-
beaters: ice-cold ski-jumping [at Lake
Placid, N.Y.].
© 14Jul48; MP3215.
93. July 17, 1948. Democrats take over in
Philadelphia. [Eisenhower headquarters
close. Pepper announces candidacy.] U.S.
ready for Olympics, Final track tryouts
[in Evanston, I1l.] marked by upsets.
Olympic teams picked for swimming,
diving [in Detroit].
© 17Jul48; MP3221.
94, July 21, 1948. Crucial test confronts
Democrats. Truman and Barkley nominat-
ed at heated session, [Delegates from
Alabama and Mississippi bolt convention.
Truman delivers acceptance speech.
Barkley is awarded vice-presidential
nomination by acclamation.]
© 21Jul48; MP3222,
95. July 24, 1948. New truce for Palestine.
Jews, Arabs heed order by UN. Nominees
of South: states' rights convention names
ticket [Thurmond of South Carolina and
Wright of Mississippi]. Dodgers-to-
Giants: Durocher astounds baseball
[becomes new boss of the Giants].
Pershing goes to rest; U.S. in last tribute
to AEF chief.
© 24Jul48; MP3223,
96. July 28, 1948. Gymnastic eyeful:
20,000 women in biggest Sokol drill [in
Prague]. Vanport: flood city lifts head
above waters [of Columbia River].
Master's voice saves dog [flying 3,000
miles, Queenie rejoins her master in Los
Angeles]. The international scene: Berlin
crisis holds number one spot [Berliners
protest Russian blockade]; Clay recalled
from Berlin; FBI arrests top Reds [Foster
and others]; draft plans announced.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
319
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1947/48. Cont'd.
[Major General Lewis B. Hershey
assumes charge of draft]. B-29's arrive
in England.
© 28Jul48; MP3227.
97, July 31, 1948. 1948 Olympiad: London
host to topflight athletes. Week end at
Pawling: Dewey keeps pace with world
issues. Aquatennial: Minneapolis stages
great water spectacle. Wallace party
States policy; pro-Soviet line upheld by
convention,
© 31Jul48; MP3242.
98. Aug. 4, 1948. Canadian ship crashes on
reef [off of British Columbia]. Chicago
hails 100 years of railroading. West Point
goes Hollywood [and awards "Oscars"].
President calls 80th Congress in special
session. Summer sports flashes: under-
water aquaplanes [Silver Springs, Fla.];
Stymie retires [as world's biggest money-
making race horse]; Cheyenne rodeo;
Calgary Stampede.
© 4Aug48; MP3243,
99, Aug. 7, 1948. Aerial crossroads of the
world [Truman and Dewey are present at
dedication of New York's International
Airport]. Israel salutes heroes on "Nation
Day" [at Tel Aviv]. Blast wrecks [I. G.
Farben] chemical plant in [Ludwigshafen]
Germany. Spectacle and thrills mark
Olympic Games [at Wembley Stadium,
London. The Royal Family attends opening
ceremonies.]
© TAug48; MP3264.
100. Aug. 11, 1948. [American Legion]
Boys Forum sees government at work [in
Washington]. America dominates
Olympics: [record of winning performances
by Uncle Sam's team in London Olympiad].
© 11Aug48; MP3265.
101. Aug. 14, 1948. Greek army advances
[toward the Albanian border]; regulars
close in on rebels. Canada: St. Laurent to
succeed Mackenzie King. New Olympic
films; sports report from London,
© 14Aug48; MP3270.
102, Aug. 18, 1948. The strange case of
the Soviet teachers [Oksana Stepanova
Kosenkina and Mikhail Ivanovitch Samarin].
New films from London climax action in
Olympic track events.
© 18Aug48; MP3271.
103. Aug. 21, 1948. Accent on Young
America; new program rallies nation to
its youth; [President Truman receives new
stamps commemorating Youth Month].
Babe Ruth, 1895-1948 [dies in New York].
Hiroshima, three years after [destruction
by atomic attack]. Palestine: incident
in no-man's land [bodies exchanged under
UN observation]. Largest airborne life-
boat 'chuted from B-29 [at Mitchell Field,
N.Y.]. Greatest woman Olympic star
comes home [Fanny Blankers-Koen re-
turns to Amsterdam, Holland].
© 21Aug48; MP3307.
104. Aug. 25, 1948. Greatest oil discovery
in Canada [new field opened at Edmonton,
Alberta; gusher out of control]. Babe Ruth
goes to rest [body lies in state; requiem
mass at St. Patrick's, New York]. Korea
republic proclaimed. [New President Rhee
greets General MacArthur]. Olympic fade-
out: final events and closing ceremonies
[at London],
© 25Aug48; MP3308.
1948/49.
1. Aug. 28, 1948. Middies, cadets join
forces in amphibious test [on Virginia
coast]. Cologne Cathedral reopened for
seven hundredth anniversary. [Secretary
of Defense] Forrestal talks defense plans
with Canada [at Ottawa, attends policy
meeting at Newport, R.I.]. Axis Sally
[Mildred Elizabeth Gillars] faces trial for
treason [in Washington]. [Tokyo Rose
(Iva Toguri) also under charges]. Grid
preview: [Chicago] Cardinals beat [College]
All-Stars [in Chicago]. Seattle, Washing-
ton sail classic [North American Star Boat
Sailing Championships].
© 28Aug48; MP3312.
2. Sept. 1, 1948. Soviet rejects U.S. note
on teachers [severs consular relations
after Kosenkina protest]. Back to school
fashions, [Alger] Hiss vs. [Whittaker]
Chambers: key witnesses face to face at
spy hearing [before House Un-American
Activities Committee]. Heat wave [tem-
peratures near record levels in New York].
© 1Sep48; MP3313.
3. Sept. 4, 1948. Best on the ice; skate
stars preview gayest carnival [Ice Capades
of 1949]. World churchmen meet in
Amsterdam, Headlines, news, and people:
draft call inductions set for November;
Soviet Consul [Jacob Lomakin] sails from
New York; U.S. Olympic stars home after
London sweep. Red hot football; tempera-
ture 99 degrees [Dogers vs. Yankees].
© 4Sep48; MP3353.
4, Sept. 8, 1948. Ship news; celebrities
sail aboard Queen Mary. Wilhelmina of
Holland ends 50 year reign, Football,
collegians get ready: Irish eye third
straight national crown; Army rated tops
in East; Navy faces tough schedule.
© 8Sep48; MP3354.
5. Sept. 11, 1948. UN moves to France;
Paris ready for delegates of 58 nations.
School daze; twirlers learn tricks with
the sticks [Huntsville, Texas]. Aid for
Greece; U.S. builds bridges to speed
recovery. The novel in fashions. China
fights inflation with money reforms.’
© 11Sep48; MP3371.
6. Sept. 15, 1948. Spirit of the dance;
amateur hoofers wow crowds at Harvest
Ball [Madison Square Garden, New York].
Campaign fireworks; Truman, Stassen
deliver opening verbal blasts. Juliana
takes oath as Dutch ruler.
© 15Sep48; MP3372,
7. Sept. 18, 1948. Boston baseball fever;
Beantown eyes first subway series [as
Braves and Red Sox lead major leagues].
Russia drives for rule of Berlin. U.S.
united on foreign policy, says Vandenberg.
Pope spurs anti-Red campaign. Stars aid
charity; Hollywood under the big top.
© 18Sep48; MP3393.
8. Sept. 22, 1948. Newest on the rails
[20th Century Limited]. Elections: "As
Maine goes, so goes ...?" [Maine goes
Republican]. Campaign for packages aids
European needy. Ground broken for UN
capitol [in New York City]. Youth of the
Year [Bob Mathias and Arthur Cook greeted
by Truman]. Brandenburg Gate incident in
Berlin. Czechoslovakia mourns Benes,
Football: Giants trim Bears for charity.
© 22Sep48; MP3394.
9, Sept. 25, 1948. Presidential race
quickens; Truman, Dewey swing West on
big tours. Babes in the news [quadruplets
in Great Britain]. Marshall's busy days:
[receives Humanitarian Award of 1947 by
Variety Clubs International; flys to Paris
for meeting of United Nations General
Assembly]. Bernadotte assassination
rocks UN. Jet plane sets world speed
mark, 671 m.p.h.
© 25Sep48; MP3398.
10. Sept. 29, 1948. Winds on rampage;
$25,000,000 loss as hurricane rips
Florida. Vive Cerdan; French battler
wins middleweight boxing crown,
Bernadotte: body of slain UN mediator
flow home. Dewey vs. Truman; high-
lights of Western campaign trips. Amaz-
ing new aircraft "Parasite Jet" [XF-85]
flown for first time.
© 29Sep48; MP3399,
11, Oct. 2, 1948. Top performers keep 'em
laughing at AAF reunion [boxing bout be-
tween Bob Hope and Jack Dempsey]. Last
rites for Bernadotte in Sweden, Nation
hails return of King Football [California
vs. Navy; Notre Dame vs. Purdue; Army
vs. Villanova].
© 20ct48; MP3425.
12, Oct. 6, 1948. Truman or Dewey?
Presidential race enters final weeks.
"Lab in sky"' speeds television, radar
progress (I. T. & T. electronic engineers
probe the secrets of microwaves]. United
Nations, new war of words [debate in
Paris]. Italian Reds rally for Togliatti
in Rome. First pictures of Politburo at
Zhdanov funeral in Moscow. Break-neck
stunts [Joie Chitwood and his Auto Dare-
devils].
© 60ct48; MP3426.
13, Oct. 9, 1948. World Series fever:
Cleveland meets Braves, with [Bob] Hope.
President Truman's Washington home-
coming. GI's insurance sends Jap ex-pilot
to U.S. college. Sports: Citation wins
Belmont classic by 8 lengths; Northwestern
upsets Purdue; North Carolina beats
Georgia.
© 90ct48; MP3446,
14, Oct. 13, 1948. Coast Guard saves 23
from plane on [Florida] Keys. Report on
Palestine [Bartley Crum returns from the
Holy Land]. 1948 World Series.
© 130ct48; MP3447,
15, Oct. 16, 1948. Marshall's flying visit
from Paris. Churchill urges U.S. to keep
atom bomb. Cleveland takes the [World]
Series. Football game of the week: Army
vs. Illinois.
© 16O0ct48; MP3480.
16. Oct. 20, 1948. "Little Henry," world's
first ram-jet helicopter. Speedboat
racing; weirdest water arena (Danbury,
Conn.] The Dewey story [a film presenta-
tion of the life of Thomas Dewey].
© 200ct48; MP3481.
17. Oct. 23, 1948. Gridiron heat wave:
86,000 see mighty Michigan crush [North-
western] Wildcats; Penn beats Columbia
in final seconds. The Truman story [a
film presentation of the life of Harry S.
Truman].
© 230ct48; MP3482.
18, Oct, 27, 1948. Stephenson paces Army
win over Harvard. North Japan floods
take awful toll. General Clay [gives] first
hand report on Berlin. General MacArthur
host to President [Syngman Rhee] of
Korea. Eric Johnston gives views after
trip to Russia. Governor Dewey calls for
unity in world affairs. Invasion; American
Legion wins Miami "beachhead" [10,000
attend National Convention].
© 270ct48; MP3483.
19. Oct. 30, 1948. UN, Paris: Reds veto
bid to end Berlin crisis. France seeks
showdown in mine strike. First DPs sail
under new U.S, law. Coast-to-coast battle
of ballots. College football parade: Penn
state vs. Michigan State; Minnesota vs.
Michigan.
© 300ct48; MP3527.
20. Nov. 3, 1948. France's labor crisis;
latest films of mine strike. Troubled
China celebrates Independence Day.
Fashions: Navy goes overboard for new
look. The story behind the airlift, Berlin.
Roller Derby highlights fall sports.
© 3Nov48; MP3528.
21, Nov. 6, 1948. Nation hails Marine
Corps on anniversary. First DPs arrive
in New York. Morgenthau reports on
Palestine trip. Football's parade of
champions: California vs. USC, Georgia
Tech vs. Duke, Notre Dame vs. Navy,
© 6Nov48; MP3533.
22. Nov. 10, 1948. Israeli victory in Negeb
desert fighting. Truman's smashing
victory with 304 electoral votes].
© 10Nov48; MP3534.
23. Nov. 13, 1948. Washington's greatest
victory show. Capital welcomes Truman.
Football: Army power crushes Stanford.
80,000 see Penn State topple Penn.
© 13Nov48; MP3544,
24, Nov. 17, 1948. Snowbirds [on Mt.
Rainier] rush season for ski doings.
France: Troops restore order in mine
erisis. Tanks come out of mothballs
[Tacoma, Wash.]; Army introduces its
newest tank [the General Patton] at
Maryland's Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Fashions? Look what Paris has! Touch-
down parade: Missouri is shown by
Oklahoma.
© 17Nov48; MP3545.
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25. Nov, 20, 1948. Riots in Paris;
police battle Reds on peace anniversary,
Justice—Tojo and company sentenced.
It's a boy for Princess Elizabeth. Patton
tank christened by widow. "Red Dean"
[Hewlett Johnson] visits U.S, Fightin'
football: Irish rally to beat Northwestern;
Army vs. Penn, Cadets win in final seconds.
© 20Nov48; MP3571,.
26. Nov. 24, 1948, Bikini vet ends career;
Navy sinks cruiser Pensacola. An
American family [the Trumans] vacations
in Florida. Canada welcomes new Prime
Minister [Louis St. Laurent]. Nation's
youngest Governor [Herman Eugene
Talmadge of Georgia]. Milady looks to
'49; hats on to fashions. Cleveland wins
10th straight to top pro grid.
© 24Nov48; MP3585.
27, Nov, 27, 1948, Latest jet: Navy's
"flying wing" fighter [KF7U-1]. Hollywood
stars off to London via Canada. Our busy
President [in Key West, Fla., at Blair
House, Washington, and at the Washington
airport greeting Secretary of State Mar-
shall]. Football: Southern Methodist vs.
Baylor; Michigan vs, Ohio State; Harvard
vs. Yale.
© 27Nov48; MP3589,
28. Dec. 1, 1948. Aviation's mighty mite:
Wee-Bee plane in debut. Amazing salt
harvest, Puerto Rico. 1948 touchdown
review; the season's all-America plays.
© 1Dec48; MP3590,
29. Dec, 4, 1948, Army vs. Navy. Under-
dog Navy ties unbeaten Army [in football
game.] President Truman sees game.
© 4Dec48; MP3604,
30. Dec. 8, 1948. Flight tests prove worth
of air brakes [at Caldwell, N.J.] ''Yankee
Doodle"! in Tokyo [children play tunes
learned from GI's]. [Baby six months old
floats in swimming pool.] From Hollywood
sheer nonsense [stockings]. Reds claim
Suchow. Mme, Chiang Kai Shek seeks aid
for China's government. From Suchow
[combat pictures of crucial battle].
© 8Dec48; MP3605,
31. Dec. 11, 1948. New spy evidence.
Government seizes microfilms of stolen
data {found in pumpkin]. Stars over
London [screen luminaries, Billy de Wolfe
and others, meet the Royal Family].
President salutes the "Mighty Mo’ at
Norfolk, Virginia. Christmas comes but
once a year. Upset! USC ties mighty
Notre Dame.
; © 11Dec48; MP3640.
32. Dec. 15, 1948, World's biggest war-
plane, B-36, gets screen test. Washing-
ton: new sensations at spy inquiry [by
House Un-American Activities Committee].
Bogus $10 and $20 bills flood big cities.
Report from China: evacuation of U.S,
civilians from Shanghai; 1200 U.S, marines
arrive at Tsingtao,
© 15Dec48; MP3641.
33. Dec. 18, 1948, [Kaman] helicopter
magic. Pre-view of tomorrow's flight [in
Windsor Locks, Conn.]. Women [Wacs and
Waves] in uniform make news. Quebec
welcomes a favorite son [Louis St. Laurent,
Prime Minister of Canada]. Newfoundland
signs to join Canada, Pre-holiday visit
with President Truman. Palm Desert,
Calif.—wasteland to wonderland.
© 18Dec48; MP3665.
34, Dec, 22, 1948. Gloves in bloom; from
New York sidewalks to boxing fame
[Madison Square Boys! Clubs]. "Sinbad"
[gorilla] makes debut [in Chicago zoo].
China ship [Kianyga] disaster. UN ends
Paris session, Charity at Yuletide
[Cardinal Spellman at New York foundling
hospital].
© 22Dec48; MP3666,
35. Dec. 25, 1948. Kitty Hawk presented to
National Museum. Baby Prince [Charles
of Edinburgh] makes debut before cameras
[at christening]. Movie celebrities [Alan
Ladd, Sue Carol, and Joan Caulfield] home
for the holidays. Attorney General Clark
urges stronger espionage laws. Pro grid
finals: Cleveland routs Buffalo; "Snow
Bowl" Eagles down Cardinals in blizzard
[at Philadelphia].
© 25Dec48; MP3678,
36. Dec, 29, 1948. Intersectional basket-
ball thrills big city [at Madison Square
Garden]. French raze Red radio towers
{in Berlin]. From Paris, a hat to fit your
profile. Ku Klux Klan initiation ceremonies
{in Georgia; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
cites child membership as hate-breeding].
© 29Dec48; MP3679.
37. Jan. 1, 1949. Headline news stories
of 1948: Harry S. Truman, man of the
year; revolt in Bogota; Hiss versus
Chambers; Oksana Kosenkina; Olympic
games; Gandhi, India's last tribute;
Palestine, a state is born; the Berlin
crisis; the airlift; the UN in 1948,
© 1Jan49; MP3730.
38. Jan. 5, 1949. Atom ore; pitchblende
bonanza in Colorado, U.S. returns
original Magna Carta to England. Pact
signed ending ban on recordings. 1948 in
sports.
© 5Jan49; MP3731,.
39, Jan. 8, 1949, Football welcomes New
Year, 1949 Bowl games: [The Longhorns
of Texas meet the Bulldogs of Georgia in
the Orange Bowl; Northwestern and
California fight in Rose Bowl; Southern
Methodists triumph over Oregon in the
Cotton Bowl]. Stars over Berlin: Opera-
tion Good Cheer. [Prominent American
entertainers and public figures bring a
touch of home to the men of the Berlin
Airlift].
© 8Jan49; MP3760.
40, Jan. 12, 1949. Nature hits hard across
the nation, [Blizzard strikes in the Rocky
Mountain states, sweeping eastward across
the Middle West. 120 homes demolished
by tornado in Warren, Ark.] Truman asks:
Tax boost, inflation control, Labor Act
repeal, President outlines "Fair Deal"
program as Congress meets with Demo-
erats in control. Sports highlights:
Clemson noses out Missouri [at Jackson-
ville's Gator Bowl]; Skiing—at your door
[on the slopes of Mt. Hood, Oregon]
© 12Jan49; MP3761.
41, Jan, 15, 1949. Rockies area hit anew
in worst winter. Cairo: last rites for
[Nokrashy Pasha], Egypt's slain premier.
George C. Marshall—a statesman steps
down. Child minister's wedding rite stirs
debate,
© 15Jan49; MP3801,
42, Jan, 19, 1949. Russia's big show; 31st
anniversary of Bolshevik Revolution.
Weather flash; snow in California. Dean
Acheson testifies before Senate Committee.
U.S. tightens patrol on Mexico border [to
check illegal immigration of Mexican
laborers]. Curtain time for kiddies [Punch
and Judy shows in Austria].
© 19Jan49; MP3802.
43, Jan, 22, 1949, Pilotless jet [Gorgon IV]
in longest flight. Rocket ship climbs
13,000 feet in a minute. Lookin' to spring,
"Miss Budget" picks cotton. Washington:
Truman "joins" a union [American Federa-
tion of Musicians]. Paris: Garry Davis
opens drive for world citizens,'' New
York: top U.S. Reds go on trial. Ski jump
classic [Fox River Grove, I1l.]; Olympic
champ from Norway wins U.S. meet.
© 22Jan49; MP3807.
44, Jan, 26, 1949. The inauguration of
Harry S, Truman,
© 26Jan49; MP3808,
45. Jan. 29, 1949. China at the crossroads
[Chiang Kai-Shek leaves for a self-
imposed exile and General Li Tsung-jen,
successor to Chiang, sues for peace with
Communists]. Rhodes: Egypt-Israel
armistice talks, Palestine; Israel air
force at rites for RAF pilot. Near Haifa
{young people from Canada, United States,
and Mexico arrive to build "all-American"
Israel settlement]. Acheson officially takes
over [as Secretary of State]. Skate festival
[Hollywood Ice Revue].
© 29Jan49; MP3809.
46. Feb, 2, 1949, Film record of Russia's
peace offensive." "Cold war" over best
seller ("I Chose Freedom" by Victor
Kravchenko]. News on the novel side:
[Willa Worthington makes bathing suits of
metalic fabrics. Tiny Koala bears in
Australia.] Fastest bomber [XB-47] in
super-jet take-off.
© 2Feb49; MP3810.
47, Feb. 5, 1949. Israel 8 months after
statehood [holds first election]. Canadian
Parliament opens. Report from the
western blizzard front. Distance Stars
from Europe in Millrose meet [at Madison
Square Garden].
© 5Feb49; MP3837.
48. Feb. 9, 1949, French say 'merci' for
our bounty [with Gratitude Train]. UN
commission pushed search for Palestine
peace. Senate debates new labor bill.
First pictures: Soviet moves all troops
from Korea. Norwegian wings 290 feet in
U.S. ski meet.
© 9Feb49; MP3838.
49. Feb. 12, 1949. Baseball's $100,000
success story; a guy named Joe [DiMaggio].
Tokyo: Royall begins tour of Pacific
defenses. Pilots who fled Russia start tour.
Marshall Plan youth [high school students
from 14 nations] meet President Truman,
Capital hails 'thank you' train [from Paris].
Dramatic first films: retreat from Nanking.
© 12Feb49; MP3839,
50. Feb, 16, 1949. Protests grow over
sentencing of Mindszenty. Washington:
Dewey gives formula for saving G.O.P.
India; one year after death of Gandhi.
"Most popular star": fans again pick
Crosby. A salute to Brotherhood Week.
© 16Feb49; MP3840,
51, Feb, 19, 1949. Bridge collapses on
trains near Paris. Boy Scouts report to
the "Boss" [twelve Eagle Scouts visit
President Truman]. Cairo students study
world's oldest pyramid, Canada's Premier
visits Washington for major talks. Bowling
Congress [annual tournament in Atlantic
City]. Varsity skiing: Washington U. wins
from Canada's best [Banff, Alberta].
Yachting special: rough winter skippers in
Miami classic [16th annual Lipton Cup
Race].
© 19Feb49; MP3885,
52. Feb, 23, 1949. Consistory in Rome
[denounces the Hungarian trial of Cardinal
Mindszenty]. Baseball's Gardella case.
A night at the dog show [73rd Westminster
Kennel Club show in New York]. Sky
power: President sees Air Force's biggest
show [at Andrews Field, Maryland].
© 23Feb49; MP3886.
53. Feb, 26, 1949. Royall reports on the
Far East. For Milady, scarves set new
style note. Romance rumor links Princess
Margaret to a commoner [former Army
Captain Tom Egerton]. Bob Hope receives
"Achievement Award" [presented by Look
Magazine]. Israel makes history: First
Assembly convenes in Jerusalem,
© 26Feb49; MP3905.
54. Mar. 2, 1949. 300,000 hear Pope
denounce Communism. Israel, Egypt sign
armistice. [First films of the inaugural of
Dr. Chaim Weizmann as President of
Israel], The economic state of the Union
[Leon H. Keyserling surveys America's
economic condition].
© 2Mar49; MP3906,
55. Mar. 5, 1949. War report from Greece.
Israel, Arabs begin exchange of prisoners.
News from Germany: Red troops mark
Army Day in Berlin; Fritz Kuhn freed,
seeks U.S. citizenship. Fashion debate—
hemlines long or short?
© 5Mar49; MP3940.
56. Mar. 9, 1949. Spring and baseball,
they'll soon be here [New York Yankees
at St. Petersburg, Fla.] Cardinal Spellman
leads students digging graves. B-50 hops
around globe non-stop, The champ hangs
up his gloves [Joe Louis officially retires
and turns promoter].
© 9Mar49; MP3941.
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57. Mar. 12, 1949. Baseball's world
champions [Cleveland Indians] look to '49—
with [Bob] Hope. Soviet mission forced to
quit U.S. zone [Frankfurt]. News diary of
the First Family [President Truman
receives outgoing and incoming Secretaries
of Defense; leaves for Key West, Fla.
Margaret Truman christens the "Clipper
America."] Security Council votes
Israel's admission to UN. Sports spec-
tacle; basketball's greatest "freeze’'
{Minnesota Lakers vs. Harlem Globe
Trotters].
© 12Mar49; MP3948.
58. Mar. 16, 1949. Odom flies Hawaii-N.J.;
gas costs $75. Russia returns lend-leased
U.S. cruiser [the Milwaukee]. Danish
minister [Gustav Rasmussen] in U.S. for
pact talks. Axis Sally guilty of treason.
Modern version: Great train robbery!
[Two desperadoes rob a B&O express near
Martinsburg, W. Va.] Smallest engine,
smallest car [makes its debut in Munich,
Germany].
© 16Mar49; MP3961.
59. Mar. 19, 1949. Baseball's "elder
statesman" [Connie Mack in Florida with
the Philadelphia Athletics]. Restore
temple [at Karnak on the Nile] destroyed
by 'quake in 27 B.C. "Canada Day" at
West Point. Science news: world's lightest
solid [plastic foam]. Czechoslovakia, one
year after the Red seizure. Speed in
sports: 200-mile cycle derby [Daytona
Beach, Fla.]; amateur Grand National
{Hunt Steeplechase at Cheltenham, Eng.].
© 19Mar49; MP3983.
60. Mar. 23, 1949. Springtime on skis in
Alberta [new ski lift opens at Banff].
Israel's first trans-Atlantic cargo ship
[the S. S. Haifa is dedicated in New York.
Moshe Sharett, Israeli Foreign Minister,
comes to U.S. for conference on the United
Jewish Appeal]. For atom workers:
remote control hands [shown at the Argonne
National laboratory in Chicago]. Russians
transfer "Milwaukee." [Lend-leased
vessel reverts to the American Navy].
Spectacular waterfront fire in California
{Army dock and warehouse at Oakland
become smoking ruins].
© 23Mar49; MP3962.
61, Mar. 26, 1949. The Atlantic Pact.
An analysis of the significant aims
embodied in the proposed twenty-year
treaty.
© 26Mar49; MP3984.
62. Mar. 30, 1949. West Berlin outlaws
Red currency. Graphic report on China's
"Last Bastion" [on the island of Formosa].
Easter fashions are ''ooh la la.'' Welcome
for Winnie [Churchill arrives in America].
When in Greece, Yankee sees, Yankee does
[members of American armed forces
sight-see in Athens].
© 30Mar49; MP3985,
63, Apr. 2, 1949. Peace parley [of the
Cultural and Scientific Conference for
World Peace meeting in New York].
Oscars: Hollywood makes annual awards.
Peron takes oath of new constitution.
Grand National: 66-1 shot wins classic at
Aintree [England].
© 2Apr49; MP4012,
64, Apr. 6, 1949. Water artistry [at Cypress
Gardens, Fla., by Willa Worthington, water-
ski champion]. Queen Mary docks in New
York with Andrei Gromyko and foreign
ministers of Belgium, Luxembourg and
England aboard. New Defense chief [Louis
Johnson] meets the press. UN seeks
peace for the entire Middle East. "Gorilla"
flees zoo; climbs Eiffel Tower.
© 6Apr49; MP4013.
65. Apr. 9, 1949. Newcomers win titles
in National AAU swim meet. Newfoundland
welcomed as 10th province. For the
cause of peace, twelve nations sign
[North Atlantic] pact in Washington.
© 9Apr49; MP4032.
66. Apr. 13, 1949. Nation salutes men in
khaki; Army Day, 1949. Tragic hospital
fire in [Effingham] Illinois. Mailman
makes ''gem" of a delivery [$1,500,000
worth of precious stones]. Pope Pius
XII marks 50 years of priésthood.
General Assembly [of UN] meets in New
York.
© 13Apr49; MP4033.
67. Apr. 16, 1949. The Kathy drama [body
of Kathy Fiscus recovered from abandoned
well at San Marino, Calif.] Greek King
re-opens historic Corinth Canal. China:
tension mounts amid bids for peace.
Speed in sports: break-neck cycle race
[at the Montreuil motor course, France];
dressy turf opening at Longchamp [in
Paris].
© 16Apr49; MP4059,
68. Apr. 20, 1949. What price housing?
[Analysis of the need for new homes, as
Congressional debate on the Government's
housing bill is opened].
© 20Apr49; MP4060.
69. Apr. 23, 1949. Acting UN mediator,
Ralph Bunche, arrives in New York from
Palestine. Stephen T. Early appointed
first Undersecretary of Defense. Burt
Lancaster returns to the circus. A day
of devotions [Easter]. Baseball gets
down to business [President Truman
throws the first pitch in the 1949 season;
Red Cross distributes booklet "Care and
Protection of Dodger Fans"; Grantland
Rice selects Boston Red Sox and Pitts-
burgh Pirates].
© 23Apr49; MP4089.,
70. Apr. 27, 1949. DP's stage anti-
Communist demonstration [Munich].
Taxes slashed in Canada, News portraits
of Farouk and beautiful sisters. Truman
rallies nation to bond drive, Erin hails
birth of Republic of Ireland,
© 27Apr49; MP4090.
71. Apr, 30, 1949. Olympia wins Wood
Memorial by a neck [at Jamaica race-
track]. World's record: [96 painters]
paint vet's house in 2 min., 32 seconds.
New "cure" reported [Ringling Bros.
Barnum & Bailey circus visits Bellevue
Hospital]. China: decisive stage of civil
war.
© 30Apr49; MP4091.
72. May 4, 1949. California fliers set
endurance mark [1008 hours in the air].
Philip Jessup and Andrei Gromyko arrive
to open negotiations on lifting Berlin
blockade. Secretary of State Acheson
speaks before Senate Foreign Relations
Committee for ratification of North
Atlantic Pact. World Congress of
Partisans of Peace assembles in Paris.
Steve Belloise scores technical knockout
over Jean Stock [Paris].
© 4May49; MP4092,
73, May 7, 1949. Berlin blockade lifted!
May Day, U.S. and abroad: orations
delivered by Communists and pro-Allies at
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin; Communists'
parade, and DeGaulle's rightists stage
rally in Paris; parades in New York City.
Runnin' on water; zany skiers skip over
the waves [Cypress Gardens, Fla.]
Shanghai—the great exodus. Blessom
Festival [Winchester, Va.]; [Bob] Hope
bobs for the apple.
© 7May49; MP4139,
74, May 18, 1949. Berlin blockade lifted:
[preparations being made in Berlin; New
York City is scene of historic agreement.]
Freedom's timetable: European Recovery
Program; Western European defensive
unity; North Atlantic Pact; agreement on
Berlin. Frankfort, Germany: report on
steps toward Western German Republic,
Exclusive interview with Gen. Lucius D,
Clay. Tribute to the men of the Berlin
airlift.
© 18May49; MP4140.
75, May 21, 1949. $5,000,000 race track
fire [Hollywood Park]. Variety Clubs
honor [Herbert] Hoover, Report from
Shanghai; last-ditch defenses, ''Little
Four" [Collins quadruplets] born in New
York. Ponder, 16-1 wins Kentucky
Derby.
© 21May49; MP4158,
76, May 25, 1949. Executions in streets of
Shanghai. .Hague machine smashed in
Jersey City. Israel wins United Nations
membership. Marines test "invasion"
with helicopters [at Quantico war games].
The amazing Acrojets [F-80 jet planes
presented by Air Force].
© 25May49; MP4157,
77. May 28, 1949. Thrill-packed Preak-
ness; Capot beats Palestinian by a head.
Berlin freed from the blockade. I am an
American; we reaffirm faith in our
government, [U.S. citizens restate their
allegiance on "I am an American Day."]
© 28May49; MP4209.
78, June 1, 1949. [Hollywood] stars help
launch big bond drive [in Independence,
Mo.] Washington greets Brazil's chief
executive [Eurico Gaspar Dutra], F.D.R.,
Jr. [of New York] elected to Congress.
U.S. salutes hero of the peace: General
Clay honored as he retires.
© 1Jun49; MP4210.
79, June 4, 1949, Big Four open talks on
Germany. Nation mourns Forrestal.
Border fiesta; eyes of Texas on Laredo.
Names and events on the sports scene;
crown new Mr. America; one-woman track
team [Fanny Blankers-Koen winner at
Ninth Annual Coliseum Relays at Los
Angeles]; Dempsey referees mat title bout.
© 4Jun49; MP4249,
80. June 8, 1949, Key issues debated by
Big Four Council in Paris. Lest we forget
[program on Memorial Day and the fifth
anniversary of D-Day].
© 8Jun49; MP4250.
81, June 11, 1949. West Germany constitu-
tion comes into force. Newest [trailer]
coaches hit the open road. President
Dutra inspects TVA installations, Admiral
Kirk sworn in as ambassador to Russia.
Lilienthal testifies at atom probe. News
on the novel side: unicycle demonstrated
in Bordeaux, France; 55 Hamadryads arrive
at the Munich, Germany, zoo.
© 11Jun49; MP4251.
82, June 15, 1949. Snead wins PGA title
2nd time, Eisler freed; will not return to
U.S. General Clay bids the army farewell,
British royalty sees "trooping the colors."
Rita [Hayworth] and Aly [Khan] take their
vows,
© 15Jun49; MP4252.
83, June 18,-1949. Crosby, Hope tee off
with Capital "brass." Marshall honored
for aid to world. Russia's biggest show of
might [May Day parade in Moscow].
© 18Jun49; MP4258,
84, June 22, 1949. Soviet aims enforced
at Czech Congress. Workers' protest
rally turns into riot [Tokyo]. Franco
opens Spanish Parliament. Congressman
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., in Israel.
First woman U.S, Treasurer takes over
[Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark]. Next heavy
champ—Walcott or Charles? Tuna stalk-
ers have field day in Bahamas.
© 22Jun49; MP4259,
85. June 25, 1949. Close finish in National
Open golf. Truman meets buddies [in
Little Rock, Ark.]; makes major address.
Will Rogers Hospital taken over by Variety
Clubs. Britain honors George VI on 53rd
birthday.
© 25Jun49; MP4325,
86. June 29, 1949. Ku Klux Klan in head-
lines again [initiates new members at
Stone Mountain, Ga.] "Little England" puts
on the dog [annual dog show at Hyde Park,
London]. Mr. [Franklin D.] Roosevelt [Jr.]
goes to Washington, Stand up and be
counted, a preview of the 1950 census.
© 29Jun49; MP4326.
87, July 2, 1949. Cyclists from U.S. and
Canada ride in New Hampshire. Financial
page: how a crisis in wheat was averted,
Gaullist, Red rallies bring out 20,000
police, Cleveland: baseball fan a pole-
sitter 'til tribe leads. Beach styles ina
"glass" by themselves, Mister, your hat
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[hats for men by West Coast desi if
© 2Jul49; MP4347, perl
88. July 6, 1949. Ezzard Charles beats
Walcott in title bout. July Fourth, a
salute to our country—a special documen-
tary-newsreel production,
© 6Jul49; MP4348.
89. July 9, 1949. U.S. stars aid French
charity drive. Texan weds granddaughter
of late Kaiser [Wilhelm]. Florida
Governor [Fuller Warren] weds girl from
California. Greatest show of man-made
lightning [General Electric's high-
voltage engineering laboratory at Pitts-
field, Mass,] Premier Tito bids for
trade with the West. Regatta: Golden
Bears win on the Hudson, i
© 9Jul49; MP4357.
90. July 13, 1949. Unique rites mark feast
of St. Paulinus [at Nola, Italy]. U.S.
mobilization plan urged by Baruch.
Canada votes; Liberal Party wins in
landslide. Baseball: Joe DiMaggio returns
to line-up. Square dancing by moonlight
[New York Central Park].
© 13Jul49; MP4358.
91, July 16, 1949. Nocturnal aquatics in
Puerto Rico. New president of World
Bank [Eugene R. Black]. Irene Dunne
receives award from Notre Dame, Judith
Coplon convicted of espionage. American
GI [welcomes] Chinese orphan [in New
York].
© 16Jul49; MP4373.
92. July 20, 1949. 2900-mile bike race;
120 cyclists begin grueling "Tour de
France."' Western Europe unites in mass
fleet maneuvers. New Red menace for
Japan [2,000 Japanese soldiers return
from Soviet prison camps]. Lake Placid,
N.Y., ice-cold ski jumping. Wimbledon:
America's Ted Schroeder wins tennis
final,
© 20Jul49; MP4374.
93. July 23, 1949. "All star" baseball;
movie favorites go to bat for hospital fund.
New drive on for cuts in luxury taxes
[Senator Edwin C. Johnson explains the
bill]. Automatic drive in; hamburgers a
la push button. Crippling dock strikes [in
Honolulu and London].
© 23Jul49; MP4388.
94, July 27, 1949. Tragic air crashes in
California and India. Truman reports on
economic state of the nation. American
League All Stars whip Nationals.
© 27Jul49; MP4389.,
95. July 30, 1949. Gay Paris celebrates
Bastille Day. Fire destroys big movie
stage in Munich. Tokyo receives gift of
animals from Salt Lake City. President
signs bill for vast building program. Rare
films of a future king [Prince Charles of
England],
© 30Jul49; MP4509.
96. Aug. 3, 1949. Truman speech follows
5-hour Shriner parade [in Chicago].
Jackie Robinson testifies on Negro loyalty.
Airliner crashes into homes [Seattle].
France bids for return to sea power
{luxury liner, Ile de France returns to
trans-Atlantic passenger service].
© 3Aug49; MP4510,
97. Aug. 6, 1949. Latest films from strike
waterfronts: London walkout ends; Hawaii
sees violence. President Truman signs
North Atlantic Treaty. Israel honors
heroes on first Army Day [in Tel Aviv].
Minnesota celebrates Aquatennial [in
Minneapolis]. Argentina hails 133rd year
of independence {in Buenos Aires]. U.S.
Tars make flat top their training field [the
football squad of the Pacific Fleet on the
U.S.S. Boxer].
© 6Aug49; MP4436,
98. Aug. 10, 1949. Ile de France makes
Atlantic postwar debut. 1,000,000 attend
funeral of Korean patriot [Kim Koo, in
Seoul]. Churchill blasts British Labor
Party. Sport news around the globe:
Charles, Lesnevich set for bout for heavy-
weight crown; new swim stars thrill Japan
(Konishin Furuhashi and Shirou Hashizume,
in Tokyo].
© 10Aug49; MP4437,
99, Aug. 13, 1949, 1,000,000 hear Pandit
Nehru hit Communism, Danes re-invade
Britain after 1,500 years [a mock raid at
Broadstairs, England]. Probe "buzzing"
in fatal air collision [above New Jersey].
Sports: U.S. retains international speed-
boat trophy [the Harmsworth Trophy];
Ponder wins rich turf classic [at Arling-
ton].
© 13Aug49; MP4438.
100. Aug. 17, 1949. U.S. declares war on
grasshoppers. Local boys meet their
government [100 boys of the American
Legion Forum, in Washington]. Greece:
guerilla power wanes; refugees flock back
home. A 75th birthday salute [to] Herbert
Hoover, only living ex-president of the
United States.
© 17Aug49; MP4439.
101, Aug. 20, 1949. Watercade thrills
3,000 at benefit show [for the Lou Costello
Jr. Youth Foundation, in Hollywood].
Sawdust trail to the silver screen [Cecil
B. DeMille studies the Ringling Brothers'
Cireus, in Chicago]. China, the story ofa
nation's defeat: State Department's "White
Paper" on China reveals failure of
Nationalist regime; new course charted for
America's anti-Communist policy in Far
East.
© 20Aug49; MP4452.
102. Aug. 24, 1949. The tops in sports.
"Miss Tilly" trots off with the Hamble-
tonian. Mangrum wins rich golf prize by a
3-foot putt [in Chicago]. President of
Philippines [Elpidio Quirino] in New York.
Monkey vs. parrot [at the Parrot Jungle, in
Miami]. On-the-spot-coverage: Ecuador
earthquake.
© 24Aug49; MP4453.
103, Aug. 27, 1949. Hometown boy winner
of Soapbox Derby [Freddie Derks of Akron].
Syria's President [Husni Zayim] and
Premier [Muhsen Berazi] are executed.
Dame fashion says, ties right. Barkley
dedicates airport [Paducah, Ky.] West
Germany goes to the polls.
© 27Aug49; MP4511.
104, Aug. 31, 1949. World's biggest rodeo
[Los Angeles Coliseum]. The Senate
'5 percenter" investigation, Atlanta
mourns a first citizen [Margaret Mitchell].
{Dr. Otis Barton goes] down under the sea
in a steel ball [off Santa Cruz Island,
Calif.] New steps toward a unified Europe
[at the Alsatian city of Strasbourg].
© 31Aug49; MP4512.
1949,
1, Sept. 3, 1949, Greatest swim perform-
ance on record [Tokyo team at the National
AAU meet]. Harry Truman's busy day:
Washington to Miami [to attend the national
convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars]
and back. First tests for Gar Wood's "no-
roll" boat. Honor baseball's "elder
statesman" [Connie Mack].
© 3Sep49; MP4546,
2. Sept. 14, 1949. Forest fires hit south-
west France, Theodor Herzl reburied in
Jerusalem, President Truman [signs
proclamation for the Atlantic Pact]. Tom
C. Clark [sworn in as member of Supreme
Court]. Philip Mickman [youngest person
to swim the English channel], Ecuador—
how a stunned nation is digging out [from
an earthquake].
© 14Sep49; MP4547,
3. Sept. 17, 1949. The great Florida
hurricane. Canada opens biggest ''show
window [70th annual National Exhibition in
Toronto]. Truman tells aims of British-
U.S. dollar talks. "Little World Series"
[Pensacola, Fla., vs. Hammonton, N.J.J.
U.S. retains Davis Cup.
© 17Sep49; MP4548.
4, Sept. 21, 1949. [American] Legion
"invades" Philadelphia [at their 31st
annual convention]. Drama on the Washing-
ton scene [Senate Committee investigating
five-percenters questions John Maragon
and Major General Vaughan]. Fancy blades
in hot capers on frozen stage [Ice
of 1950 at Atlantic City]. sa Seaatay
© 21Sep49; MP4549,
5. Sept. 24, 1949. Football back in head-
lines [Notre Dame, the New York Giants,
and University of Georgia]. Shoes to
conquer dame fashion. Spotlight on the
Balkans [Marshal Tito closes Yugoslav-
Greek frontier; Greek Army fights Com-
munist guerrillas].
© 24Sep49; MP4592.
6. Sept. 28, 1949, President Truman
[makes a policy address in Pittsburgh].
Shirley May France [fails in attempt to
swim English Channel]. Robeson concert
erupts into violence [Peekskill, N.Y.]
[British officials arrive in New York to
discuss] the big dollar question. Gonzales
beats Schroeder for U.S. singles title.
© 28Sep49; MP4593.
7. Oct. 1, 1949. Sports special. Baseball's
big push. [Behind the scenes with the
St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers,
New York Yankees, and Boston Red Sox;
last-minute predictions.]
© 10ct49; MP4594,
8. Oct. 5, 1949. Mercy mission in the
Arctic [supplies parachuted to polar
explorers marooned for three months].
New German Parliament gets down to
business. Theatre owners get together in
movie capital. 'World Series" of the
dance [Harvest Moon Ball].
© 50ct49; MP4595,
9. Oct. 8, 1949, Vishinsky speaks (in
English) for stronger UN. "Wrestling on
wheels" hits big time [Roller Derby at
Madison Square Garden]. Defense Secre-
tary [Louis Johnson] praises record of
film industry. Tragic ship fire at Toronto
pier.
© 80ct49; MP4621.
10. Oct. 12, 1949, UN tackles problems
of the hour. King Abdullah of Jordan
hailed in Spain. The pound; the story
behind devaluation, Navy previews newest
in "soot suits'' [fire-proof suits]. Remove
wraps from [Peruvian] mummy 3,000 years
old. Wired for high thrills [European
aerialists in Bavaria].
© 120ct49; MP4622.
11, Oct. 15, 1949. Russia and the atom.
Football season opens with spectacular
performances: USC vs. Navy; Michigan vs.
Michigan State; Notre Dame vs. Indiana;
Georgia Tech vs. Vanderbilt.
© 150ct49; MP4660.
12. Oct. 19, 1949. Football: Rose Bowl
champ wins opener [Northwestern vs,
Purdue]. Film industry pledges to guard
freedom. Fashions: Paris and New York.
Yoga experts in fantastic gymnastics.
Unification aboard a carrier [Defense
chiefs meet on the aircraft carrier,
Franklin D. Roosevelt].
© 190ct49; MP4661,
13. Oct. 22, 1949. New York gets a subway
series [New York Yankees and Brooklyn
Dodgers to meet in 1949 World Series].
Royal family goes to the wedding [of the
Earl of Harewood]. Football: Penn State
vs. Army; Pittsburgh vs. Northwestern;
North Carolina vs, Georgia.
© 220ct49; MP4662.
14, Oct, 26, 1949. 82nd Airborne puts on
show for President [at Fort Bragg, N.C.]
1949 World Series: Yankees win opening
game; Dodgers win second,
© 260ct49; MP4663.
15, Oct. 29, 1949. World Series finale:
Yankees defeat Dodgers in 5th game to
win title. Football: Navy vs. Duke; West
Point vs. Michigan.
© 290ct49; MP4664.
16. Nov. 2, 1949. Wild West goes to prison
[18th Annual Texas Prison Rodeo]. A
report on American films abroad. Nehru
here on visit of state. Air Force-Navy
controversy gets hearing.
© 2Nov49; MP4665.
17, Nov. 5, 1949. Report on Communism,
Eleven leaders of U.S. Communist party
found guilty; parade welcomes Nehru to
New York, The British authorities pre-
pare for possible Communist difficulties
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
323
PARAMOUNT NEWS.
1949, Cont'd.
in Hong Kong; liner arrives in Hong Kong
with pictures of the Communist entry into
Shanghai. Football: Notre Dame 46,
Tulane 7.
© 5Nov49; MP4716.
18. Nov. 9, 1949. Russia protests, but
Yugoslavia wins UN seat. What's
swimmin! for '50? [California styles].
B-36 rebuttal; airmen and Army answer
charges of Navy. Football: Minnesota
vs. Ohio State; Southern Methodist vs.
Rice.
© 9Nov49; MP4717.
19. Nov. 12, 1949. Truman attends UN
cornerstone ceremony. Eyeful of stars
at Hollywood premiere [of "The Heiress").
Portugal cheers visit of Franco. Football:
Michigan vs. Minnesota; Army vs.
Columbia.
© 12Nov49; MP4746,
20. Nov. 16, 1949. Tennis: Gonzales loses
to Kramer in pro debut. Oldest known
Bible scrolls on display [at the Library of
Congress, Washington]. Highlights of
Franco's visit to Portugal. Newest in
aviation: new channel wing plane is shown
in Maryland; two Italian pilots introduce
an air-car in Milan, Eisenhower urges
parley on nation's welfare.
© 16Nov49; MP4747,
21. Nov. 19, 1949. King leads Greece in
war remembrance. Bidault takes over
reins of French government. First U.S.
woman ambassador sworn in [Mrs. Eugenie
Anderson, Ambassador to Denmark].
Barkley and Mrs, Hadley set the date.
Eric Johnston reports on tour of Europe.
[Direct broadcast from the delivery room
to fathers-to-be at California hospital.]
Football: Irish roll over Navy.
© 19Nov49; MP4748,
22, Nov. 23, 1949. Horse is king at big
show [61st National Horse Show at Madi-
son Square Garden]. Pre-wedding por-
traits: Barkley and Mrs. Hadley. New
Navy chief Sherman succeeds Denfeld.
America's worst civil air crash [airliner
and P-38 crash over Washington's
National Airport]. The height of diving
thrills [at Miami Beach].
© 23Nov49; MP4749,
23. Nov. 26, 1949. Defense chiefs attend
big firepower show. Minnesota ''wild about
Harry" [President Truman celebrates two
anniversaries in St. Paul and Minneapolis].
First tests for the water-walker [in
Bavaria]. Bathing suits "arty." Football:
Army 35, Fordham 0; Notre Dame 34,
Michigan State 21.
© 26Nov49; MP4758.
24, Nov. 30, 1949. Big top goes to college
[Florida State University studies about the
circus]. Coal strike truce, The top
political story of '49 [November elections].
Soviet embassy [in Washington] stages
lavish reception, Pro grid thriller
[Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles
Rams].
© 30Nov49; MP4759,
25. Dec. 3, 1949. Student riders in Texas
"Bronco Bowl," Acheson promises
Germany support, Washington: tribute to
Unknown Soldier, Football: Ohio State 30,
Illinois 17; Army 14, Penn 13; Notre
Dame 42, North Carolina 6.
© 3Dec49; MP4825.
26. Dec. 7, 1949. Pioneer days recalled at
photo museum [the home of George
Eastman]. The meaning of Thanksgiving,
featuring At home, The pilgrim, and The
spirit of Thanksgiving,
© 7Dec49; MP4826,
27. Dec, 10, 1949. Happy ending to search
for B-29 [northeast of Bermuda]. Vice
President Barkley and bride win hearts of
nation. Gridiron climax: California 33,
Stanford 14; Ohio State 7, Michigan 7;
North Carolina 21, Duke 20,
© 10Dec49; MP4827,
28. Dec, 14, 1949. Honors for promoting
American Way. The hot dog makes a hit in
Tokyo. 1949 All-America football team.
© 14Dec49; MP4828.
29. Dec. 17, 1949. Santa Claus Lane opens
in Hollywood. Stanton Griffis, new
Ambassador to Argentina, presents
credentials to President Peron. Vice
President Barkley and bride at Sea Island,
Ga. Princess Elizabeth joins-Duke of
Edinburgh, Broadway says its farewell to
Bill Robinson, The Army-Navy game.
© 17Dec49; MP4950.
30. Dec. 21, 1949, Baseball in December;
behind the scenes with Big League per-
formers during the off-season,
© 21Dec49; MP4951,
31. Dec. 24, 1949. Evacuation from Greece.
‘The Trumans: happy holiday [at Key West]
but no fish, Mrs, Barkley joins Vice
President's party [at Democratic dinner
in New York]. Field Marshal Viscount
Montgomery of Alamein [reports on his]
impressions of U. S, Fashions in the sky.
Football: near upset at Dallas [Notre
Dame vs. Southern Methodist].
© 24Dec49; MP4973.
32. Dec. 28, 1949. Comeback for. Joe
Louis? [Louis knocks out Valentino in
8th round]. General Li Tsung Jen in New
York for medical care. Shah of Iran
honored by our Navy. Andrei Vishinsky
sails for home. Report on Tito's Yugo-
slavia,
© 28Dec49; MP4952,
33. Dec. 31, 1949. Battle of basketball
giants [CCNY vs. Southern Methodist].
Santa makes a preview appearance,
Princess Elizabeth at Malta. Grand
National Bakeoff [at New York's Waldorf
Astoria]. Stork knocks five times in one
year [Mrs, Thelma Gibbs has twins and
triplets]. London honors men of Berlin
airlift.
© 31Dec49; MP4953.
PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. Paramount Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1940, 1 reel each, sd.
(Paramount Paragraphics) © Paramount
Pictures, Inc.
Credits: Written by Justin Herman;
editors, Leslie Roush, Robert Blauvelt,
2. Tonsorial Trouble, © 9Aug40; MP10412.
6. © 16Feb40; MP9985.
PARAN-PAN-PAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar41; MP10979,
PARDON ME, BUT YOU LOOK JUST LIKE
MARGIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jun43; MP13704.
PARDON MY BERTH MARKS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Mar40;
LP9502.
PARDON MY CLUTCH. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 7 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
Cast: The Three Stooges,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb48;
LP 1454.
PARDON MY GUN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay,
Wyndham Gittens; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Dec42;
LP11924,
PARDON MY LAMB CHOP. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1948, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Broad comedy antics occur in
the kitchen,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Zion Myers;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
€ast: Gus Schilling, Richard Lane,
Dorothy Granger.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Jun48;
LP1684,
PARDON MY PAST. c1945. Presented by
Columbia Pictures. 10 reels, sd. A Mutual
production.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Fenton; original story, Patterson McNutt,
Harlan Ware; screenplay, Earl Felton, Karl
Kamb; music score, Dimitri Tiomkin; film
editor, Richard Heermance.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Sep45;
LP13679.
PARDON MY RHYTHM. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., cl1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on
short story by Hurd Barrett.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
Burton; director, Felix E, Feist; screen-
play, Val Burton, Eugene Conrad; photog-
rapher, Paul Ivano; film editor, Edward
Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5May44;
LP12880.
PARDON MY SARONG. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gottlieb;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original screen-
play, True Boardman, Nat Perrin, John
Grant; music director, Charles Previn;
photography, Milton Krasner; film editor,
Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Jul42;
LP11466.
PARDON MY STRIPES. cl942. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based on
an idea by Adrian Johnson,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, John H. Auer; original
story, Mauri Grashin, Robert T, Shannon;
screenplay, Lawrence Kimble, Stuart
Palmer; music director, Cy Feuer; pho-
tographer, John Alton; film editor, Howard
O'Neill.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jan42;
LP11188.
PARDON MY TERROR. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds,
Cast: Schilling and Lane.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Nov46;
LP1378.
PARIS AFTER DARK. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl943. 17,734 ft., sd.
Based on a story by Georges Kessel,
Credits: Director, Leonide Moguy;
screenplay, Harold Buchman; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
150ct43; LP12652.
PARIS CALLING. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941. 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Benjamin Glazer;
director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay,
Benjamin Glazer, Charles S. Kaufman;
original story collaboration, John S. Toldy;
cameraman, Milton Krasner; film editor,
Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec41;
LP10890.
PARIS IN THE SPRING, Paramount Pictures
Inc., cl1947, 18 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Mel Epstein; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts, Peter R. Brooke; music direction,
Irvin Talbot; music score, Van Cleave;
editor, Everett Douglas.
Cast: Roger Dann, Sally Rawlinson, Max
Willenz, Guy de Vestel, Bob Baker's
marionettes.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Sep47;
LP1331.
PARIS IS GAY AGAIN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
324
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PARIS IS GAY AGAIN. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15397.
PARIS ON THE PLATA. SEE Variety Views,
no. 172.
PARIS UNDERGROUND. Released through
United Artists, cl1945. 96 min., sd. Based
on the book by Etta Shiber in collaboration
with Anne and Paul Dupre and Oscar Ray.
Credits: Producer, Constance Bennett;
director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay, Boris
Ingster, Gertrude Purcell; music score and
direction, Alexander Tansman; cinematog-
rapher, Lee Garmes; film editor, Hanson
Fritch,
© Constance Bennett Productions, Inc.;
14Sep45; LP13477.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE IN ACTION.
Coronet Productions, cl941. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Educational authors, Harold H.
Crabill in collaboration with the Bureau of
Visual Aids, Extension Division, Indiana
University.
© Coronet Productions; 8Oct41; MP1724.
PARLOR, BEDROOM, AND WRATH.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1948. 16 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A Columbia All-Star comedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Betty Myers;
film editor, Edwin Bryant.
Cast: Eddie Quillan, Wally Vernon,
Christine McIntyre, Vernon Dent.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Dec48;
LP2019.
PAROLE FIXER. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 6 reels, sd. Based on J. Edgar
Hoover's "Persons in Hiding."
Credits: Director, Robert Florey; screen-
play, William R. Lipman, Horace McCory;
photographer, Harry Fishbeck; film editor,
Harvey Johnston.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Feb40;
LP9401.
PAROLE, INC. Equity Pictures. Released
by Eagle-Lion Films, Inc., cl1948. 71 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A parole board is controlled by
the underworld until a government investi-
gator assists local police in exposing the
schemes of a group of criminals,
Credits: Producer, Constantin J. David;
- director, Alfred Zeisler; original story,
Royal K. Cole, Sherman L. Lowe; screen-
play, Sherman L. Lowe; music score,
Alexander Laszlo; film editor, John D.
Faure.
Cast: Michael O'Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn
Ankers, Virginia Lee, Charles Bradstreet.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 11Dec48; LP2026,
THE PARSON OF PANAMINT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941. 9 reels, sd. Based on
the novel by Peter B. Kyne.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, William McGann; screenplay, Harold
Shumate, Adrian Scott; photographer, Russell
Harlan; editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jun41;
LP10677.
PART TIME PAL. Loew's Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse, Ed
Barge; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Mar47; LP868.
PARTNERS. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by Ralston Purina Co. 1,670 ft.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Emphasizes the necessity for
careful breeding, training, and nutrition in
the development of superior dogs. Setters,
pointers, and retrievers are shown in
hunting scenes.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 9 prints, 16Aug48; MU3226.
PARTNERS IN PRODUCTION. Aetna Casualty
and Surety Co., cl1946. Presented by Aetna
Life Affiliated Companies of Hartford, Conn,
2 reels, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Leslie Coleman.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.; 10ct46;
MP1550.
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS. Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Co., Inc., c1949.
20 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the Southern Bell
Telephone Company is meeting the increas-
ing demand for rural telephone service.
© Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph
Co., Inc.; 16Jul49; MP4550.
PARTNERS IN PROSPERITY. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by The
Ralston-Purina Co. 1,133 ft., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how plant design, sales
promotion, and training of employees aid
Purina dealers in developing a prosperous
business in a Texas farming community.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 12 prints, 31 May49;
MU4169.
PARTNERS IN TIME, cl1946. Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 74 min., sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
William Nigh; original screenplay, Charles
E. Roberts; music director, Lud Gluskin;
editor, S. Roy Luby.
© Jack Wm. Votion Productions, Inc.;
18Apr46; LP377.
PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1948. 53 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A series of crimes follows the
marriage of a middle-aged rancher to an
unscrupulous young woman.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
J. Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Christine
Larson, J. Kirby, Leonard Penn.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 9May48;
LP1630.
PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay and story,
Frank H, Young; music director, Edward
Kay; photographer, Harry Neumann; film
editor, Carl Heim.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Feb44;
LP12644,
PARTNERSHIP OF FAITH. Transfilm Inc.,
for the Studebaker Corp., cl1949. 24 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Designed for use as an employee
orientation and indoctrination film in the
various Studebaker plants. Through scenes
photographed at the South Bend plant, the
history, traditions, current practices, and
aspirations of the company and employees
are shown.
Credits: Producer, Walter Lowendahl;
director, Marvin Rothenberg; written by
Burton Rowles, Jr.; editor, Robert Klaeger.
© The Studebaker Corp.; 14Mar49;
MP4837.
PARTS OF NINE. Young America Films,
Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Advisers, William A. Brownell,
Laura K. Eads; script advisers, Ruth
Barrell, Gladys Greenman, Brenda Lans-
down, Eleanor Martin.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 10Dec47;
MP2543.
PARTS OF THINGS. Young America Films,
Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Advisers, William A. Brownell,
Latra K. Eads; script advisers, Ruth
Barrell, Gladys Greenman, Brenda Lans-
down, Eleanor Martin.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 25Nov47;
MP2487,
PASO POR AQUI. SEE Four faces west.
PASS THE BISCUITS MIRANDY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 4May42; MP12495.
PASS THE BISCUITS MIRANDY! c1943.
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walter Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Paul Smith; music,
Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 27Aug43; MP13907.
PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 109 min., sd. A Hal
B. Wallis production. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From a novel by
Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz;
screenplay, Casey Robinson, Jack Moffitt;
music, Max Steiner; music director, Leo
F. Forbstein; film editor, Owen Marks.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Mar44;
LP12525.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 29Aug40;°
MP10688.
THE PASSING OF BLACK EAGLE. SEE
Black Eagle.
PASSKEY TO DANGER. c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, William J,
O'Sullivan; director, Lesley Selander;
original screenplay, O'Leta Rhinehart,
William Hagens; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, William Bradford;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Apr46;
LP321,.
PASSPORT TO ALCATRAZ. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour;
director, Lewis D. Collins; original screen-
play, Albert DeMond; music, Lee Zahler;
film editor, Dwight Caldwell..
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25May40;
LP9666.
PASSPORT TO DESTINY. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 63 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Ray McCarey; original screenplay, Val
Burton, Muriel Roy Bolton; music, Roy
Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO Yadio Pictures, Inc.; 25Feb44;
LP12586.
PASSPORT TO HEAVEN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15516.
PASSPORT TO NOWHERE. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1947. 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 9)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 27Jun47; MP2239.
PASSPORT TO SUEZ. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Andre de Toth; story, Alden Nash;
screenplay, John Stone; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
325
PASSPORT TO SUEZ. Cont'd.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Aug43;
LP12386.
PASTEUR'S LEGACY. Loew's International
Corp., cl1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
Based on the life of Louis Pasteur.
© Loew's International Corp.; 12Mar47;
MP1791.
PASTOR HALL. Released thru United
Artists, cl1940. Presented by James
Roosevelt. 10 reels, sd. Based ona story
by Ernst Toller.
Credits: Producer, John Boulting; director,
Roy Boulting; screen story, Leslie Arliss,
Anna Reiner, Haworth Bromley; original
music, Charles Brill, Mac Adams; music
director, Charles Brill; photography, Mutz
Greenbaum.
Appl. author: Charter Film Productions.
© United Artists Corp.; 5Jul40; LP9933.
PASTORALE. Square Deal Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Narration, Jesse William Stitt.
Appl. author: Donn Marvin.
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 24Apr46;
MP592.
PATHWAYS TO PROGRESS. Presented by
The Clark Equipment Co. 2 1/2 reels, sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Mar45; 5 prints, 9Mar45;
MU15668.
PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Apr46; MP539.
PATIENT PORKY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Norman
McCabe; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Aug40;
MP10427,
THE PATIENT VANISHES. Pathe Pictures,
Ltd., England. Released through Film
Classics, Inc., cl1947. 76 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the Mick Cardby detective
story ''They Called Him Death" by David
Hume [pseud. of John Victor Turner]
Credits: Producer, John Argyle; director,
Lawrence Huntington; screenplay, Edward
Dryhurst, John Argyle.
Cast: James Mason, Mary Clare, Margaret
Vyner, Gordon McLeod, Frederick Valk.
© Film Classics, Inc.; 1Jun47; LPi065.
PATIO MUSEUM. SEE Variety Views,
no, 164,
PATRICK THE GREAT. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., cl1944. 9 reels, sd. From an
original story by Jane Hall, Frederick
Kohner, Ralph Block. :
Credits: Director, Frank Ryan; screen-
play, Bertram Millhauser, Dorothy Bennett;
music director, Don George; photographer,
Frank Redman; film editor, Theodore J.
Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12966.
PATRIOTIC POOCHES. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Apr43; LP12895.
PATROL AND TROOP CAMPING. Boy
Scouts of America, cl1948. 19 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, :
Summary: Explains the preparation
necessary for troop camping, with camping
scenes which show some of the best aspects
of Scouting.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30Mar48;
LP2226.
PATROL AND TROOP HIKING. Boy Scouts
of America, cl1948. 16 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: Contrasts the right and wrong
way to conduct hiking activities.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30Mar48;
LP2225.
PATROL AND TROOP MEETINGS. Boy
Scouts of America, cl1948. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows a regular meeting of a
Boy Scout troop.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30Mar48;
LP2224,
PATROL AND TROOP PROGRAM
PLANNING. Boy Scouts of America, cl1948.
14 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. ,
Summary: A scoutmaster training film
indicating the need for preparatory work and
demonstrating the place of the Troop Com-
mittee, the parents, the patrol, and the troop
in a planned program.
© Boy Scouts of America; 30Mar48;
LP2223.
PATROL BOMBER EQUIPMENT. 1 reel
each, sd. United States Navy, Bureau of
Aeronautics. © Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
1. Cruising Gear. © title & descr.,
14Jan43; 209 prints, 13Jan43; MU13195.
2. Abandon Ship. © title & descr., 11Nov43;
5 prints, 13Nov43; MU14131.
PATROLLING THE ETHER. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 2 reels, sd., bew. (A Crime Does
Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; original
story and screenplay, De Vallon Scott, Alan
Friedman; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr44; LP212.
PATTERN FOR PROGRESS. Charles D.
Beeland Co., c1948. Presented by the
Greater Atlanta Community Chest, Inc.
6 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the work of many of the
agencies in the Atlanta Community Chest,
emphasizing their contribution to the welfare
of the city.
Credits: Director and photographer,
Charles D. Beeland; technical adviser for
the Community Chest and story by Arthur E.
Burdge; narrator, Sid Lasher; film editor,
Victor A. Lambert.
© Greater Atlanta Community Chest, Inc.;
20Aug48; MP4421.
PATTY CAKE, BAKER MAN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943.
1 reel, sd.
©.Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jul43; MP13728.
PAUNCH 'N JUDY. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 595 ft., sd.
(Fable, no. 9)
Credits: Story, Manny Gould; animation,
Ben Harrison; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Dec40; LP10258.
PAVANNE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11033.
PAY DAY ROLLS AROUND. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Apr46; MP488.
PAYDAY—SOMEDAY. Robert Greene Lee,
c1948. 80 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An illustrated sermon based
on the Old Testament story of Ahab, King
of Israel.
© Robert Greene Lee; 6Dec48; MP4422.
PAY DIRT. Presented by Dow Chemical Co,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Dow Chemical Co.; title, descr. &
207 prints, 3Feb41; MU10807.
PAY LOADS. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division. 1 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Introduces the 1949 Chevrolet
truck line, and features the versatility of
the new 1949 Chevrolet stake truck.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 27May49; 4 prints, 31May49;
MU4176,
PAY LOADS PAY OFF. William J. Ganz Co.,
c1947. Presented by the Institute of Visual
Training. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© William J. Ganz Co.; 1Mar47; MP1920.
PAY TO LEARN. SEE The Navy Comes
Through.
PAYING THE PIPER. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Manny
Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson,
Phil DeLara.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Dec47; MP3966.
THE PAYOFF. Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original story, Arthur
Hoerl; screenplay, Edward: Dein; music
score, Charles Dant; film editor, Charles
Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan43;
LP11817.
THE PAY-OFF PENCIL. SEE The Pil'o
Money Pencil.
PEABODY'S MERMAID. SEE Mr. Peabody
and the Mermaid.
PEACE BY ADOLF HITLER. SEE The
March of Time, v. 7, no. 13.
PEACE MARSHAL, SEE The Kansan.
PEACE ON EARTH. Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
804 ft., sd., color, (An MGM Cartoon)
A Hugh Harman production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec39; MP10210.
PEACEFUL QUEBEC AT WAR. SEE Variety
Views, no. 102.
PEACHY PRODUCTIONS PRESENT —.
© Galvin Herbert Besore; title, descr. &
3 prints, 12O0ct47; MU2396.
PEACOCK'S FEATHER. SEE Night in
Paradise.
THE PEARL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947. 77 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An
F.A.M.A.-Aguila production. Based on the
story by John Steinbeck.
Summary: An allegorical picture about the
disastrous effect of sudden riches on the
fortunes of a Mexican fisherman.
Credits: Producer, Oscar Dancigers;
director, Emilio Fernandez; screenplay,
John Steinbeck, Emilio Fernandez, Jackson
Wagner; music, Antonio Diaz Conde; film
editor, Gloria Schoemann.
Cast: Pedro Armendariz, Maria Elena
Marques, Fernando Wagner, Charles
Rooner.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec47;
LP1584.
326
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PEARL OF DEATH. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd. Based on "The
Six Napoleons" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Producer and director, Roy
William Neill; screenplay, Bertram Mil-
hauser; music director, Paul Sawtell; film
editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Aug44;
LP12882.
PECE O OCI. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Jun46; MP794.
PECHEURS DE LA NOUVELLE-ANGLE-
TERRE. Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 29Jun46;
MP838.
PECK UP YOUR TROUBLES. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Ken Champin;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 220ct45; MP16430.
PECKIN'. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP13100.
PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTION (COLLEGE TO
YOU). Paramount Pictures Inc., cl940.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph Stultz; animation, Abner Kneitel,
Arnold Gillespie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Sep40;
LP9917.
PEDESTRIAN PATTERNS. 400 ft.
Credits: Producer and director, Edward
Thomas Myers.
© Edward Thomas Myers; title, descr. &
4 prints, 11Apr45; MU15833.
PEDRO. SEE Saludos Amigos.
A PEE-KOOL-YAR-SIT-CHEE-AY-SHUN.
c1944, Presented by Columbia. 657 ft., sd.,
color. Adapted from the "Li'l Abner" car-
toon strip by Al Capp.
Credits: Story and direction, Sid Marcus;
animation, Jim Armstrong, Grant Simmons;
music, Edward Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 11Sep44; LP12817.
PEEKS AT HOLLYWOOD, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1945. 10 min,, sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Director, Irving Applebaum;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP155.
A PEEP IN THE DEEP. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1940. 570 ft., sd.
(Fable, no. 6)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Harry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 17Aug40; LP9852.
PEEP IN THE DEEP. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar46;
LP350.
PEG LEG PETE, THE PIRATE. Featurettes,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 1Dec41; MP12005.
PEGGY O'NEILL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16129.
PEIPING FAMILY. International Film
Foundation, Inc., cl1948. 21 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: A documentary film showing the
traditions and customs of middle-class
Chinese life, with emphasis on the struggles
of an American-educated Chinese man to
support and educate his large family.
Credits: Director, William James; narra-
tion, Basil Beyea.
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
30Sep48; MP3763.
THE PELICAN AND THE SNIPE. Walt
Disney Productions, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
A Walt Disney South American production.
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Nov43;
LP12603.
PELICAN PRANKS. SEE Variety Views,
no. 158.
THE PENALTY. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels,
sd., b&w. Based ona play by Martin
Berkeley.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
Harold S. Bucquet; screenplay, Harry |
Ruskin, John C. Higgins; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Ralph Winters.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Mar41; LP10318.
PENNSYLVANIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN
ACTION. Pennsylvania State College,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Directed and written by Frank
Neusbaum; narrator, William S. Liven-
good, Jr.
© The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
1Dec45; MP29,
THE PENNSYLVANIA POLKA. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Aug42; MP12822.
PENNY ARCADE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12817.
PENNY SERENADE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 12 reels, sd. Based on the
novel by Martha Cheavens.
Credits: Producer and director, George
Stevens; story, Martha Cheavens; screen-
play, Morrie Ryskind; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Apr41;
LP10421.
PENNY TO THE RESCUE. Loew's Inc.,
c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 954 ft., sd., color. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, E. Maurice Adler;
film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jan41; LP10345,
PENTHOUSE PARTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15513.
PENTHOUSE RHYTHM. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank
Gross; director, Eddie Cline; story, Min
Selvin, Stanley Roberts; screenplay, Stanley
Roberts, Howard Dimsdale; photographer,
William Sickner; film editor, Russel
Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12974.
a
PENTHOUSE SERENADE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5May41; MP11123.
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY. c1946. Presented by
Paramount. 10 reels, sd. A Pine-Thomas
production, Based on John Guedel's radio
program.
Credits: Producer and director, Sam
White; original story, David Lang; screen-
play, Maxwell Shane, David Lang; editor,
Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1lJan46;
LP22.
PEOPLE OF HAWAII, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 17Dec40;
MP10829.
PEOPLE OF HAWAII. SEE Habitantes del
Hawaii,
PEOPLE OF MEXICO. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Wallace W. Atwood.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Mar39;
MP9820.
PEOPLE OF MEXICO. SEE A Vida Rural No
México.
PEOPLE OF RUSSIA. c1943._ Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 922 ft., sd., b&w.
(A FitzPatrick Miniature)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan43; MP13212.
PEOPLE OF SABA. Coronet, cl1945. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm. :
Appl. author: CIF Staff.
© Esquire, Inc.; 31Dec45; MP1534.
A PEOPLE OF THE CONGO; THE
MANGBETU. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: James P. Chapin.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Jul39;
MP9825.
A PEOPLE OF THE CONGO: THE
MANGBETU. SEE La Tribu Mangbetu.
PEOPLE OF WESTERN CHINA. Erpi
Classroom Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP10830.
PEOPLE OF WESTERN CHINA. SEE Los
Chinos Occidentales.
PEOPLE ON PAPER. Loew's Inc., cl1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
972 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Herbert Morgan;
original story and screenplay, John Nesbitt;
music score, Max Terr; film editor, Tom
Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 30ct45; LP13623.
THE PEOPLE VS. DR. KILDARE. Loew's
Inc., c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 8 reels, sd., bew. Based on an
original story by Lawrence P. Bachmann
and Max Brand [pseud. of Frederick Faust]
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet;
screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Harry Ruskin;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Ralph
Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Apr4l1; LP10443.
PEOPLES OF THE SOVIET UNION. Inter-
national Film Foundation, Inc., cl1946.
33 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Appl. author: Robert Spencer Carr.
© International Film Foundation, Inc.;
10ct46; MP2210.
PEPE LE MOKO. SEE Casbah,
PEPEPETO. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc.,'c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr43; MP13437.
PERCENT IN EVERYDAY LIFE. Coronet,
c1948. 12 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: This film motivates an interest
in the study of percent, clarifies the mean-
ing of percent, and explains the use of per-
cent in everyday activities. For 6th to 9th
grade levels.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
327
PERCENT IN EVERYDAY LIFE. Cont'd.
Credits: Educational collaborator,
H. C. Christofferson.
© David A. Smart; 31Aug48; MP3716.
PERFECT FORM. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., color.
Credits: Cinecolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 40 prints,
210ct40; MU10540.
THE PERFECT CASE. SEE Boomerang.
THE PERFECT MARRIAGE. Hal Wallis
Productions, Inc., cl1946. 9 reels. Based
upon the play by Samson Raphaelson.
Credits: Director, Lewis Allen; screen-
play, Leonard Spigelgass.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 18Jul46;
LP436.
A PERFECT PAIR. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp.
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Introduces the complete line of
Dearborn Motors plows, showing a Ford
tractor at work with a variety of plows.
© Dearborn Motors Corp.; title, descr., &
5 prints, 13Apr49; MU3993.
THE PERFECT POWERS GIRL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11501.
THE PERFECT SNOB. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1941. 5,600 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey, original
screenplay, Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Dec41; LP11020.
PERFIDIA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10906.
PERFIDIA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr4l1; MP11077.
PERFORMANCE PLUS. Presented by Mid-
Continent Petroleum Corp. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Mid-Continent Petroleum Corp.; title &
descr., 22Jun40; 253 prints, 24Jun40;
MU10301,.
PERILOUS HOLIDAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 9 reels, sd. Based upon the
magazine serial by Robert Carson.
Credits: Producer, Phil L. Ryan; director,
Edward H. Griffith; screenplay, Roy
Chanslor; music score, Paul Sawtell; music
direction, M. W. Stoloff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Mar46;
LP250.
PERILOUS WATERS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
From the story "Search'' hy Leon Ware.
Summary: A Navy veteran is hired by a
racketeer to kill a newspaper publisher,
a crusader against gambling. Action takes
place on board the publisher's yacht.
Credits: Producer, Jack Wrather; direc-
tor, Jack Bernhard; screenplay, Richard
Wormser, Francis Rosenwald; music score,
Rudy Schrager; film editor, Stewart S.
Frye.
Cast: Don Castle, Audrey Long, Peggy
Knudsen, Samuel S. Hinds, Gloria Holden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Feb48;
LP1570.
259158 O - 53 - 22
PERILS OF NYOKA. c1942. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 2 reels each (no. 1,
3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures Corp.;
27Jun42; no, 1-5, LP11567; no. 6-10,
LP11613; no. 11-15, LP11633.
Credits: Associate producer, W. J. O'Sull-
ivan; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Ronald Davidson, Norman S.
Hall, William Lively, Joseph O'Donnell,
Joseph Poland; music score, Mort Glick-
man; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editors, Tony Martinelli, Edward Todd.
on author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Desert Intrigue.
Death's Chariot.
Devil's Crucible.
Ascending Doom.
Fatal Second.
Human Sacrifice.
Monster's Clutch.
. Tuareg Vengeance.
Burned Alive.
10. Treacherous Trail.
11. Unknown Peril.
12. Underground Tornado.
13. Thundering Death.
14, Blazing Barrier.
15. Satan's Fury.
.
OOARBMIRWNE
THE PERILS OF PAULINE. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 92 min., sd., color,
35mm. Based ona story by P. J. Wolfson,
with a salute to Charles W. Goddard who
wrote the original serial ''The Perils of
Pauline."
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, P. J. Wolfson,
Frank Butler; music score, Robert Emmett
Dolan; editor, Arthur Schmidt.
Cast: Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy De
Wolfe, William Demarest, Constance Collier.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jul47;
LP1080.
PERILS OF THE JUNGLE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1941. 20 min., sd.
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Producer, Attilio Gatti; written by
Herald Medford; commentator, Knox
Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 210ct41;
MP11664.
PERILS OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1942. 2 reels
each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd. © Columbia Pic-
tures Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne;
original screenplay, Basil Dickey, Scott
Littleton, Louis Heifetz, Jesse A. Duffy.
1, The Totem Talks. © 25May42;
LP11444,
2. The Night Raiders. © 27May42;
LP11445,
3. The Water God's Revenge. © 27May42;
LP11446.
4. Beware, The Vigilantes. © 15Jun42;
LP11447.
5. The Masked Mountie. © 19Jun42;
LP11448.
6. Underwater Gold. © 22Jun42; LP11449.
7. Bridge to the Sky. © 1Jul42; LP11450.
8. Lost in the Mine. © 6Jul42; LP11499.
9. Into the Trap. © 13Jul42; LP11500.
10. Betrayed by Law. © 20Jul42; LP11496.
11. Blazing Beacons. © 27Jul42; LP11497.
12. The Mountie's Last Chance. © 14Aug42;
LP11516.
13, Painted White Man. © 15Aug42;
LP11517.
14. Burned at the Stake. © 28Aug42;
LP11550.
15. The Mountie Gets His Man. © 1Sep42;
LP11551.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SERIES.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1948,
1 reel each, sd., b&w, 16mm. © Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc.
Credits: Collaborator, Lawrence K. Frank.
Helping the Child to Face the Don'ts.
© 13Dec48; MP3682.
Helping the Child to Accept the Do's.
© 13Dec48; MP3683.
Emergence of Personality; baby meets his
parents. © 28Dec48; MP3822.
PERSONALITY KID. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, George Sherman; story, Cromwell
MacKechnie; screenplay, Lewis Helmar
Herman; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Aug46;
LP590.
PERSONALITY!) PLUS!! Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Apr42;
MP 12412,
PERSONALIZED LUBRICATION SERVICE,
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. for the
Standard Oil Company (Indiana), c1946.
3 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Director, M. Constable; story,
James P. Prindle.
© Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); 1Sep46;
LP980.
PERSONALIZED PRODUCT DISPLAY.
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. for the
Standard Oil Co, (Indiana), c1947. 2 reels,
sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Director, O. P. Lippert; story,
James Prindle.
© Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); 25Jun47;
MP2545.
PERSONALIZED SERVICE. Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc. for the Standard Oil
Company (Indiana), cl1946. 3 reels, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Director, M. Constable; story,
James P. Prindle.
© Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); 15Jul46;
LP979.
PERSONS IN HIDING. SEE
Parole Fixer.
Queen of the Mob.
PERU; ein Volk der Berge. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.,.cl1949. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. German version of "Peru;
People of the Mountains."
Summary; Contrasts Peru's modern
capital city, Lima, with the ruins of the
ancient Inca empire and with Cuzco, con-
temporary Indian city. The simple, almost
primitive customs of the descendents of the
once-proud Indian peoples are exemplified
by the activities of an Indian family in a
remote plateau village. For middle grades,
high school, and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Earle K. James.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4614.
PERU; people of the mountains. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP10831.
PERU; people of the mountains. SEE Peru;
ein Volk der Berge.
PESAS;: TIRO, DISCO, JABALINA,
MARTILLO, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Lawson
Robertson, Dean Cromwell and the Amateur
Athletic Union, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Spanish version of "Weight Events."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Feb47; MP1675.
A PEST IN THE HOUSE. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce, Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 8Aug47; MP2255.
PEST PILOT, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
328
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PEST PILOT. Cont'd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Aug41;
MP11436.
THE PEST THAT CAME TO DINNER.
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
George Hill; animation, John Carey, Basil
Davidovich, J. C. Melendez, Don Williams.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Oct49 (in notice:
1947); MP4586.
PET PEEVES. Loew's Inc., cl1947. 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith Specialty)
An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun47; LP1156.
PETE ROLEUM AND HIS COUSINS,
Petroleum Industry Exhibition, Inc. color.
Credits: Production and scenario, Joseph
Losey; animation, Charley Bowers; music,
Hanns Eisler; photography, Harold Muller;
editor, Helen Van Dongen.
© Petroleum Industry Exhibition, Inc.;
title, descr. & 149 prints, 31May41;
LU10506.
PETE SMITH'S SCRAPBOOK. Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
850 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 28May42; MP12628.
PETE THE PIPER. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar41; M*™* 9967.
PETER RABBIT'S ADVENTURES. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, si., baw, 8mm.
Summary: Shows what happens to Peter
when he leaves home to eat the farmer's
lettuce.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Feb48; MP3141.
PETRA. World Window, Inc., London, cl1938.
Distributed by United Artists. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (World Window Series, no. 6)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W.
Keller; director and film editor, Hans
Nieter; music, Ludwig Brav; photography,
Jack Cardiff. Technicolor.
© World Window, Inc.; 1Nov38; MP10035.
PETROLEUM. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Lester E.
Klimm, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
(World Energy Resources Series)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Feb47; MP1697.
PETROLEUM. SEE Erdoel.
PETTICOAT LARCENY. RKO-Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 61 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; screenplay, Jack Townley,
Stuart Palmer; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry
Marker. :
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jul43;
LP12152.
PETTICOAT POLITICS. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. (The
Higgins Family)
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Erle C, Kenton; original screen-
play, Ewart Adamson, Taylor Caven; music
director, Cy Feuer; photography, Jack
Marta; film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Jan41;
LP10252.
THE PHANTOM. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943-44, 2 reels each. Based on the
cartoon character created by Leon Falk
and Ray Moore. © Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
screenplay, Leslie J. Swabacker, Morgan B.
Cox, Victor McLeod, Sherman Lowe.
1. The Sign of the Skull. © 24Dec43;
LP12529.
2. The Man Who Never Dies. © 31Dec43;
LP12537.
3. A Traitor's Code. © 7Jan44; LP12560.
4, The “eat of Judgment. © 15Jan44;
LP12567.
5. The Ghost Who Walks. © 22Jan44;
LP12583. 3
6. Jungle Whispers. © 29Jan44; LP12608.
7. The Mystery Well. © 5Feb44; LP12779.
8. In Quest of the Keys. © 12Feb44;
LP12617.
9. The Fire Princess. © 19Feb44; LP12632.
10. The Chamber of Death. © 26Feb44;
LP12641.
11. The Emerald Key. © 5Mar44; LP12648.
12, The Fangs of the Beast. © 12Mar44;
LP12780.
13. The Road to Zoloz. © 17Mar44;
LP12684,
14, The Lost City. © 24Mar44; LP12691.
15. Peace in the Jungle. © 31Mar44;
LP12714.
THE PHANTOM COWBOY. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Doris
Schroeder; music director, Cy Feuer; pho-
tography, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Feb41;
LP10303.
PHANTOM EMPIRE. SEE Radio Ranch.
THE PHANTOM FILLY. SEE Home in
Indiana.
PHANTOM KILLER. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director,
William Beaudine; screenplay, Karl Brown;
photography, Marcel Le Picard; film editor,
Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28Aug42;
LP11546.
PHANTOM LADY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., cl1944. 9 reels, sd. Based on the
novel by William Irish.
Credits: Associate producer, Joan Harri-
son; director, Robert Siodmak; screenplay,
Bernard C. Schoenfeld; music director,
Don George; photographer, Elwood Bredell;
film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Feb44;
LP12505.
PHANTOM OF CHINATOWN. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; direc-
tor, Phil Rosen; original story, Ralph
Bettinson; screenplay, Joseph West; photog-
rapher, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor,
Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 18Nov40;
LP10160.
PHANTOM OF 42nd STREET. P.R.C. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the novel by Jack Harvey and Milton Raison.
Credits: Associate producers, Martin
Mooney, Albert Herman; director, Albert
Herman; screenplay, Milton Raison; music,
Karl Hajos; film editor, Hugh Winn.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 2May45; LP13570.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1943. 10 reels, sd.,
color. Based on the composition by Gaston
Leroux,
Credits: Producer, George Waggner;
director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Eric
Taylor, Samuel Hoffenstein; music director,
Edward Ward; cameraman, Hal Mohr.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep43;
LP12298.
PHANTOM OF THE PLAINS, cl1945. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on Red Harman's comic "Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, R. G, Spring-
steen; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, Earle Snell, Charles Kenyon;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, William Bradford; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Aug45;
LP13494,
THE PHANTOM PINTO. Ellkay Productions,
c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Richard C. Kahn.
© Ellkay Productions; 30Dec40; LP10147.
THE PHANTOM PLAINSMEN. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on an original story by Robert Yost.
Based on characters ''The Three Mesqui-
teers" created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; screenplay, Robert
Yost, Barry Shipman; music score, Cy
Feuer; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editor, William Thompson.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.;.16Jun42;
LP11510, eb istis
PHANTOM RAIDERS. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w. (A Nick Carter Adven-
ture)
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Jacques Tourneur; original story,
Jonathan Latimer; screenplay, William R.
Lipman; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Conrad A. Nervig. .
© Loew's Inc.; 31May40; LP9684.
THE PHANTOM RIDER. c1945-46. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each,
sd. © Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6,
26O0ct45; LP13678; no, 7-12, 8Jan46; LP106.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet, Fred
Brannon; original screenplay, Albert
DeMond, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Lynn
Perkins, Barney Sarecky; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editors, Cliff Bell, Harold R.
Minter.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
.« The Avenging Spirit.
Flaming Ambush.
Hoofs of Doom,
Murder Masquerade.
Flying Fury.
Blazing Peril.
Gauntlet of Guns.
Behind the Mask.
The Captive Chief.
10. Beasts at Bay.
11. The Death House.
12, The Last Stand.
COA ONhWNHr
THE PHANTOM SPEAKS. c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, John English; original
screenplay, John K, Butler; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, William
Bradford; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1May45;
LP13243.
THE PHANTOM SUBMARINE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Charles Barton; story, Augustus Muir;
screenplay, Joseph Krumgold; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; photography, Barney
McGill; film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Dec40;
LP10981.
THE PHANTOM THIEF, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd. Based upon the
character created by Jack Boyle.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
329
THE PHANTOM THIEF. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, John Stone; director,
D. Ross Lederman; story, G. A. Snow;
screenplay, Richard Wormser, Richard
Weil; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2May46;
LP392.
PHANTOM VALLEY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: In attempting to bring peace to
warring ranchers and homesteaders, the
Durango Kid discovers that the leader of the
troublemakers is a young girl trying to
obtain by murder all the lands in Phantom
Valley.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Virginia Hunter, Ozie Waters and his
Colorado Rangers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Dec47;
LP1402.
PHANTOMS INC. Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Harold Young; original
story, Brainerd Duffield; screenplay,
Edward Bock; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun45; LP13392.
THE PHARMACIST. Burton Holmes Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm. (Your Life
Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc.
© Arthur P. Twogood; 15Sep46; MP1191.
PHIL THE FLUTER'S BALL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jun42; MP12714.
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY. Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
play by Philip Barry.
Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
director, George Cukor; screenplay, Donald
Ogden Stewart; music score, Franz Waxman;
film editor, Frank Sullivan.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov40; LP10102.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Eastman Kodak
Co., c1942. 954 ft. Revised.
Appl. author: George W. Hoke.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; 11Jun42; MP12720.
THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC. SEE The
March of Time, 1946.
THE PHILIPPINES 1898-1946. SEE The
March of Time, v. 6, no. 10,
PHILMONT ADVENTURE. Boy Scouts of
America, cl1949. 1,275 ft., baw, 16mm.
Summary: The significance of the phrase
"Scouting in the out-of-doors” is illustrated
by the activities of the Philmont Scout
Ranch in New Mexico.
© Boy Scouts of America; 15Apr49;
LP2660.
PHILO VANCE RETURNS. PRC Pictures,
Inc., cl1947. 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch;
director, William Beaudine; original screen-
play, Robert E. Kent; music, Albert Glasser;
music director, Irving Friedman; film
editor, Gene Fowler, Jr.
Cast: William Wright, Terry Austin, Leon
Belasco.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 14Jun47; LP1052.
PHILO VANCE'S GAMBLE, Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., cl1947. 62 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch;
director, Basil Wrangell; original story,
Lawrence Edmund Taylor; screenplay,
Eugene Conrad, Arthur St. Claire; music
director, Irving Friedman; film editor,
W. Donn Hayes.
Cast: Alan Curtis, Terry Austin, Frank
Jenks, Tala Birell.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Mar4; LP1205.
PHILO VANCE'S SECRET MISSION. Eagle
Lion Films, Inc., c1947. 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. d
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch; direc-
tor, Reginald Le Borg; original screenplay,
Lawrence Edmund Taylor; film editor,
W. Donn Hayes.
Cast: Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan, Tala
Birell.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5Aug47; LP1180.
PHONEY BALONEY. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1945. 670 ft., sd., color. (A Fox and Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Paul Sommer, Ben
Lloyd; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 1Nov45; LP99.
THE PHONOGRAPH. Gateway Productions,
Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
(The Pirro Series, no. 10)
Summary: Pat shows his puppet, Pirro,
how to play records on the phonograph.
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin J.
Gordon.
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 26Jan49;
(in notice: 1948); LP2337.
PHONY CRONIES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,492 ft., sd.
Credits: Producers, Del Lord, Hugh
McCollum; direction, story, and screenplay,
Harry Edwards; film editor, Burton Kramer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Aug42;
LP12058.
PHONY EXPRESS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 1,562 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Nov43;
LP12344,
PHOTO FRENZY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
16 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. (This Is America,
no. 5)
Summary: A film on photography that
shows technical procedures, members of a
camera club on a field trip, and some of the
masterpieces that camera enthusiasts pro-
duce,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Larry O'Reilly; script, Jerome Brond-
field; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, David
Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 5Mar48; MP2894,
PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHY. Eastman Kodak Co.
44 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Presents to photo-lithographers
the advantages that result from using Kodak
products.
Appl. author: Lloyd Reber.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
9 prints, 20Aug48; MU3347.
PHOTOGRAPHY. Burton Holmes Films,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work
Series) Vocational Guidance Films, Jnc.
© Arthur P. Twogood; 15Aug46; MP1075.
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL MEN-
STRUATION. Schering Corp., c1948.
29 min., color, sd., 16mm.
Summary: A scientific presentation of
the basic physiology of menstruation. A
film for the medical profession to be used
as a review of the subject for professional
groups and as an aid in the instruction of
students.
Appl. author: Norman L. Heminway.
© Schering Corp.; 23Jul48; MP4039,
PIANO MOONER. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,572 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Harry Edwards; story and screenplay,
Harry Langdon; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec42;
LP12047,
PIANO RHYTHM. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Screenliner,
no. 1)
Summary: Presents Jan August who plays
"Malaguena" and "Nola" and Kitty Kallen
who sings "Kiss Me Sweet."
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
director, Herman Fuchs; editor, Isaac
Kleinerman,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 9Sep49; MP4810.
PIANO SERENADE. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Nov46; MP1309.
PICK A PECK OF PLUMBERS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl944. 1,575 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Aug44;
LP13201,
PICKLE PUSS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11134. :
PICKLED PUSS. Screen Gems, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody,
no, 133)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons,
Paul Sommers, Morey Reden.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Sep48; LP1826.
PICKUPS PAY OFF. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by General Motors
Corp., Chevrolet Division. 1 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the diversified uses that
can be made of a 1949 Chevrolet pickup
truck,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 4 prints, 31May49;
MU4180.
PICNIC PANIC. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
857 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Color
Rhapsody)
Credits: Direction and story, Bob Wicker-
sham; animation, Chick Otterstrom, Paul
Sommer; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 20Jun46; LP549,
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. Loew's
Inc., cl1945. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w with color
sequences. Based on the novel by Oscar
Wilde.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
direction and screenplay, Albert Lewin;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Ferris Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Mar45; LP13198.
PICTURE PIONEER, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
(Person-Oddity, no, 153)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; script,
Frank Kelly; narration, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46;
MP741.
PICTURESQUE MASSACHUSETTS. c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
844 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photography, William Steiner. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 7TOct42; MP12908.
PICTURESQUE PATZCUARO. c1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 846 ft.,
sd,, color, (James A. FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
330
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PICTURESQUE PATZCUARO. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Wilfrid Cline.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 28May42; MP12589.
PIE IN THE EYE. Vitaphone Corp., cl1948.
20 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A slapstick comedy adapted
from the old Mack Sennett comedies.
Credits: Narration, Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Art Gilmore; film editor, DeLeon
Anthony.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Dec48; MP3738.
PIED PIPER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15572.
THE PIED PIPER. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 17,859 ft. Based on the
novel by Nevil Shute.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; written
for the screen by Nunnally Johnson; music,
Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Aug42; LP12949.
THE PIED PIPER OF BASIN STREET. c1944.
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Verne Harding, Pat
Matthews; music, Darrell Calker. Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 27Nov44; MP15492.
PIER 13. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1940. 5,970 ft., sd. Based ona story by
Barry Conners and Philip Klein.
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Stanley Rauh, Clark Andrews; music
director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Aug40; LP9863.
PIERRE OF THE PLAINS. Loew's Inc.,
c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the play by
Edgar Selwyn.
Credits: Producer, Edgar Selwyn; direc-
tor, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Lawrence
Kimble, Bertram Millhauser; music score,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Jun42; LP11425.
PIG FOOT PETE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP56.
PIG MEAT THROWS THE BULL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP150.
PIGEON PATROL, Presented by Universal.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Ralph
Somerville; music, Darrell Calker. Tech-
nicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 17Jul42; MP12691.
PIGS AND ELEPHANTS, Coronet, c1947.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. 3
Summary: The characteristics and habits
of domestic pigs, of foreign relatives of the
domestic pig, of hippopotami, and of African
and Indian elephants.
Credits: Collaborators, Eliot C. Williams,
Donald M. Hatfield.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 28Feb47; MP2586.
PIGS IN A POLKA. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 310ct49 (in
notice: 1942); MP4648.
PIGSKIN PASSES. Vitaphone Corp., c1949.
20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary; Spectacular plays from out-
standing football games of the past and
present.
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Dan Donaldson; editor,
Albert Helmes.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Sep49; MP4582.
PIGSKIN SKILL. Loew's Inc., cl1948. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty)
An MGM picture.
Summary: Presents the skill and talents
of football players who have brought fame
to the Los Angeles Rams.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Carl Dudley; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Sep48; MP3269,
PIGTAIL PILOT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity,
no. 138)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Irwin Darlington.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44;
MP15490.
LA PILA SIMPLE. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., in collaboration with Morris
Meister, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Spanish version of ''The Primary Cell."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
6Feb47; MP1676.
THE PILGRIM LADY. c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, William J.
O'Sullivan; director, Lesley Selander;
original screenplay, Dane Lussier; music
director, Richard Cherwin; cinematog-
rapher, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Arthur
Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov46;
LP670.
PILGRIM PORKY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation,
Norman McCabe.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Mar40;
MP10046.
A PILGRIMAGE TO AMSTERDAM FOR THE
WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, 1948.
900 ft., color, 16mm.
Summary: Scenes of a trip from New York
to the meeting of the World Council of
Churches in Amsterdam, including views of
Paris, London, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.
Credits: Produced, photographed, and
narrated by Edwin L. Whisler.
© Edwin L. Whisler; title, descr. &
6 prints, 19Sep49; MU4563.
A PILHA ELETRICA. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Morris Meister, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm. Portuguese version of ''The
Primary Cell."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan47; MP1624.
PILLOW OF DEATH. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; original
story, Dwight V. Babcock; screenplay,
George Bricker; photographer, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Edward Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30ct45;
LP13649.
PILLOW TO POST. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1945, 92 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From the stageplay
by Rose Simon Kohn.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Vincent Sherman; screenplay, Charles
Hoffman; music, Frederick Hollander; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral ar-
rangements, Jerome Moross; film editor,
Alan Crosland, Jr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 9Jun45;
LP13304.
THE PIL'O MONEY PENCIL; or, THE PAY-
OFF PENCIL. c1940. 1 reel.
© Frank Duffy; 20Mar40; MP10079.
PILOT NO. 5. Loew's Inc., cl1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, B. P. Fineman; direc-
tor, George Sidney; original story and
screenplay, David Hertz; music score,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; l1Apr43; LP11995.
PILOTING. Springer Pictures, Inc. for the
United States Navy.
Appl. author: John H. Obold.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr.
& 6 prints each, 26Jun43; pt. 1, MU13705;
pt. 2, MU13706.
PIN GAMES. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947. 8 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope, no. 4)
Summary: An explanation of different types
of bowling; scenes of bowling at Worcester,
Massachusetts, and of the bowling stars and
champions, Michael Litrenta, Elizabeth
Barger, Ralph Keeney, and Joe Norris.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Red Barber;
editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 21Dec47; MP2650.
PIN MARIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Apr46; MP426.
PIN UP GIRL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1944, 7,450 ft., sd. Based ona
story by Libbie Block.
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone;
screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan;
Earl Baldwin; music directors, Emil New-
man, Charles Henderson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10May44; LP12839.
PIN-UP POLKA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP14999,
PIN-UPS ON PARADE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14647.
A PINCH IN TIME. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Hugh Herbert is mistaken for a
pearl thief.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Del Lord; screenplay, Edward
Ullman; film editor, Henry DeMond.
Cast: Hugh Herbert.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Nov48;
LP1956.
PINKY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1949. 102 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on Cid Ricketts Sumner's novel, ''Quality."
Summary: A drama dealing with the
racial question as it affects a light-skinned
Negress who returns to the South after being
accepted as a white girl in Boston.
Credits: Producer, Darryl F. Zanuck;
director, Elia Kazan; screenplay, Philip
Dunne, Dudley Nichols; music director,
Alfred Newman; film editor, Harmon Jones.
Cast; Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore,
Ethel Waters, William Lundigan, Basil
Ruysdael,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Sep49; LP2671.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
331
PINKY TOMLIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman; photographers, George
Webber, J. Burgi Contner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jul40;
MP10381.
PINOCCHIO. Walt Disney Productions, c1940.
10 reels. From the story by Collodi.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Jan40;
LP9415.
PINS AND CUSHIONS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1946. 1 reel, sd. (Paul
Douglas! Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. DeFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Feb46; MP360.
THE PINTO BANDIT. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; direction
and original screenplay, Elmer Clifton;
music director, Lee Zahler; photographer,
Edward Kull; film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 27Apr44;
LP12618.
THE PINTO KID. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor,
Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40;
LP10084,
PIO PIO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14810.
PIONEER DAYS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry S.
Webb; story, Forrest Sheldon; screenplay,
Bennett Cohen; photographer, Edward Kull;
film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jan40;
LP9380.
A PIONEER HOME. Coronet, cl1948. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A general view of pioneer life
showing the furnishings and physical sur-
roundings of the home, the hard work and
simple pleasures of family life. For pri-
mary and intermediate grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Viola
Theman.
© David A. Smart; 17Nov48; MP3721.
PIONEER JUSTICE. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Adrian
Page; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John,
Jennifer Holt.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 29May47;
LP1133. ,
THE PIONEERS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 6 reels, sd. From the novel by
James Fenimore Cooper.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Al Herman; screenplay, Charles Ander-
sen; music score and direction, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 10May41;
LP10468.
THE PIONEERS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Aug43; MP13854.
PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; original
screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan40;
LP9369.
PIONEERS OF THE PLAINS. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook, —
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 31Dec41;
MP14213.
PIONEERS OF THE WEST. c1940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on the characters ''The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt
MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Lester Orlebeck; original screen-
play, Jack Natteford, Karen DeWolf, Gerry
Geraghty; music score, Cy Feuer; pho-
tography, Jack Marta; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Mar40;
LP9533.
PIP-EYE, PUP-EYE, POOP-EYE AND
PEEP-EYE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Seymour Kneitel; animation, Seymour
Kneitel, George Germanetti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Apr42;
LP11213.
PIPE DREAMS. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1ONov46; MP1291.
THE PIPE OF PLENTY. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. _Presented by Michigan
Consolidated Gas Company. 811 ft., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how the Michigan
Consolidated Gas Company serves the com-
munity, and features the planning and
construction of a new pipe line.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 27May49; 11 prints, 31May49;
MU4181.
THE PIRATE. Loew's Inc., ci948. 102 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based
on the play S. N. Behrman,
Summary: In this musical comedy, with
the setting laid in a mythical Caribbean
seaport, a clever traveling actor and his
troupe detect the disguise of a pirate and
rescue a maiden from his power.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Vincente Minnelli; screenplay, Albert
Hackett, Frances Goodrich; music director,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
Cast: Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Walter
Slezak, Gladys Cooper, Reginald Owen.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Mar48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1556.
THE PIRATES OF CAPRI, Film Classics,
Inc., c1949. 94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An historical adventure drama
filmed in Italy about a nobleman who
secretly leads the people of Naples to revolt
against the tyrannical Bourbon rule in 1799.
Credits: Producer, Victor Pahlen; direc-
tor, Edgar G. Ulmer; story and adaptation,
G. A. Colonna, George Moser, B. Valeri;
screenplay, Sidney Alexander; music, Nina
Rota; film editor, R. Lucidi.
Cast: Louis Hayward, Binnie Barnes,
Mariella Lotti, Rudolph Serato, Alan Curtis.
© Industrie Cinematografiche Socali
S.R.L.; 1Dec49; LP2705.
PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl942. 57 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Howard Bretherton; story, Berne Giler;
sereenplay, Doris Schroeder, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Paul Sawtell;
editor, John Lockert.
RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24O0ct42;
LP11723.
PIRATES ON HORSEBACK. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1941. 7 reels, sd. Based on
characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Ethel La
Blanche, J. Benton Cheney; photography,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Sherman A,
Rose.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May41;
LP10525.
PIRATE'S TREASURE. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc. for the Coca-Cola Company,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: After digging madly all over
the beach, the pirates find a treasure chest
containing ice-cold Coca-Cola. An animated
cartoon,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 19Sep49
(in notice: 1948); LP2612,
PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13932.
PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA. c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Based on the song by Al Dexter.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Frank Woodruff; original story,
Arthur Caesar, Edward Dein; screenplay,
Edward Dein, Fred Schiller; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Dec43;
LP12457,
PISTOL PACKIN! NITWITS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl945. 1,558 ft., sd.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Harry
Edwards; story, Edward Bernds, Harry
Langdon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Apr45;
LPJ3538.
PISTOL PACKIN' PAPA. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Dec43; MP14317.
PITCH A BOOGIE WOOGIE. Lord-Warner
Pictures, Inc., c1948. 4 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Musical short, with a brief plot
that offers an opportunity for slapstick.
Credits: Director, William Lord.
© Lord-Warner Pictures, Inc.; 15Jan48;
LP1414,
PITCHIN' IN THE KITCHEN. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1943. 1,671 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Sep43;
LP12258.
PITCHIN' WOO AT THE ZOO. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1944. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Sep44;
LP12936.
PITFALL. Regal Films, Inc. Released
through United Artists Corp., c1948.
85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the
novel by Jay Dratler.
Summary: A crime melodrama in which
an insurance agent, bored with the routine
of domesticity and business, seeks excite-
ment and finds disaster.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff;
director, Andre de Toth; screenplay, Karl
Kamb; music director, Louis Forbes; film
editor, Walter Thompson,
Cast: Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott, Jane
Wyatt, Raymond Burr, John Litel.
© Regal Films, Inc.; 13Aug48; LP1760.
PITTSBURGH. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942,. 10 reels, sd.
332 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PITTSBURGH. Cont'd. Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, PLAY BALL, SON! Herb Lamb Productions,
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, Lewis Seiler; original story, George
Owen, Tom Reed; screenplay, Kenneth
Gamet, Tom Reed; music director, Charles
Previn; photography, Robert DeGrasse; film
editor, Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec42;
LP11720.
THE PITTSBURGH KID. cl1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based
on a novel by Octavus Roy Cohen.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Jack Townley; screen-
play, Earl Felton, Houston Branch; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Aug41;
LP10697.
PIXIE PICNIC. Walter Lantz Productions,
c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Musical
Miniatures)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Verne
Harding, Fred Moore; music, Darrell
Calker.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 3Sep48;
MP3435.
PLA-LADY. 1 reel, 16mm.
Summary: Performed by children under
eight years of age who imitate the actions
of their elders when they dress and rehearse
for a musical show and attend a banquet.
Credits: Produced and written by William
M. Riddick,
© Stanley Riddick Studio; title, descr. &
6 prints, 19Sep49; MU4838.
PLAIN FACTS. American Social Hygiene
Association, cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Narrator, Walter Clarke.
© American Social Hygiene Association;
31Jul41; MP11700.
PLAIN FACTS. SEE La Escueta Verdad.
PLAIN TURNING ON THE METAL WORKING
LATHE. Burton Holmes Films, Inc. for
South Bend Lathe Works, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Based on the handbook "How To Runa
Lathe."
Appl. authors: John J, O'Brien, Russel E.
Frushour,
© South Bend Lathe Works; 15Aug41;
MP11541.
'-PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY. c1946.
9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original
story, Michael Uris, Ralph Spence; screen-
play, Richard Wormser; music, George
Antheil; music director, Cy Feuer.
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep46;
LP683.
PLAN FOR DESTRUCTION. Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; original
story and screenplay, Karl Kamb, John C.
Higgins; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret;
film editor, Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Mar43; LP11891.
PLANE DAFFY. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Cal Dalton;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16O0ct44;
MP 15305,
PLANE GOOFY. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1940. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Terry-Toon)
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Nov40; MP10802.
PLANER AND SHAPER OPERATION. Film
Productions Co., cl941. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
© Film Productions Co.; 1Sep41; MP11610.
PLANES OF THE U.S. NAVY. Time, Inc.,
c1942. 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 9Jul42; MP13785.
PLANES WITHOUT PILOTS. sd., 16mm.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
5 prints, 18Dec46; MP1402.
PLANNING FOR GOOD EATING. Walt
Disney Productions, for the Institute of
Inter-American Affairs, cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm. (Health for the Americas)
Summary: A film showing that variety in
diet is necessary for good health.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Apr46;
MP2726.
PLANT A LITTLE GARDEN IN YOUR OWN
BACK YARD. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17May43; MP13591.
PLANTATION MELODIES. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, LeRoy Prinz; screenplay, Jack
Scholl,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17May45; LP13255.
A PLANTER OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA
(1740-1765) Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 25Jun40;
MP10692.
PLANTS AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OF HOUDRY. The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Houdry Process Corp.
1 1/2 reels, sd. Narration in Russian.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 12 prints, 17Jun45; MU16034.
PLASTIC ART. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Forest Grant.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Jul39;
MP9824,
PLASTIC ART. SEE Escultura.
PLASTICS. Caravel Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel each, 16mm. © Caravel Films, Inc.
1. Origin and Synthesis of Plastics Mate-
rials. © 1Feb46; MP434,
2. Methods of Processing Plastics Mate-
rials. © 1Feb46; MP435.
3. Compression Molding. pt. 1: Preparing
the Charge and Loading the Mold.
© 1Feb46; MP436.
5. Transfer Molding, Molding a Part with
Inserts. © 1Feb46; MP437.
6. Semi-Automatic and Hand Molding of
Intricate Parts. © 1Feb46; MP438.
7. Injection Molding. pt. 1: Setting Up the
Press and Molding a Part. © 1Feb46;
‘MP439.
9, Finishing Molded Parts. © 1Feb46;
MP440,
10. Machining Laminated Plastics.
© 1Feb46; MP441.
THE PLASTICS INVENTOR. Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel,
sd., color. (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Jack
Hannah, Dick Shaw; animation, Don Towsley,
Bill Justice, Paul Allen, Brad Case; music,
Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Jul44;
LP13106.
PLAY AND PLENTY. SEE Variety Views,
no, 162.
Inc., cl1946. 3 reels, sd. & si., 16mm,
Based on the book by Bert V.- Dunne.
© Herb Lamb Productions, Inc.; 30Apr46;
MP522.,
PLAY GIRL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941. 77 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Frank Woodruff; story and screenplay,
Jerry Cady; music director, Paul Sawtelle;
editor, Harry Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Feb41;
LP10473.
PLAY IN THE SNOW. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Jul45; MP16393. :
PLAY TIME POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28May45; MP15971.
PLAYBILL. Presented by Chevrolet. sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.,; title,
descr. & 66 prints, 100ct40; MU10531.
PLAYFUL PELICAN. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Ed
Love, Ken O'Brien; music, Darrell Calker.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 8Oct48;
MP3441.
THE PLAYFUL PEST. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd. ;
Credits: Director, Paul Sommer; story,
Sam Cobean.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Dec43; LP12486.
PLAYGIRL POLKA. \Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jul46; MP859. {
THE PLAYGIRLS, Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters
Band)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Dec41;
MP12378.
PLAYGROUND SAFETY. Coronet, cl1947.
11 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Vivian Weedon.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 3Apr47; MP2496.
PLAYING BY EAR. Loew's Inc., c1946.
9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David O'Brien; screenplay,
David Barclay, Joe Ansen; music, Max Terr;
film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Dec46; MP1503.
PLAYING GROWNUPS. Presented by
Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color.
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp,; title, descr. & 22 prints,
26Apr40; MU10219.
PLAYING IN THE PARK. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16074.
PLAYING THE PIED PIPER. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1941. 641 ft.,
sd. (Fable, no, 14)
Credits: Director, Lou Lilly; music,
Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 3Aug41; LP10826.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
333
PLAYING WITH NEPTUNE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Ed
Thorgersen.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Feb41; MP10893.
PLAYLANDS OF MICHIGAN. Loew's Inc.,
c1949. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm. (James
A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM
picture.
Summary: Views of the wonders of
Michigan's resort towns, rivers, and lakes.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Virgil Miller;
music arranger, Joseph Nussbaum.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Mar49; MP3944.
PLAYMATES. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941. 96 min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, David
Butler; story, James V. Kern, M. M.
Musselman; screenplay, James V. Kern,
music, James Van Heusen; music director,
Roy Webb; music arrangements, George
Duning; editor, Irene Morra.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Nov41;
LP10850.
PLAYMATES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jun44; MP14915.
PLAYMATES FROM THE WILD. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17May40;
MP10226.
PLAYTIME IN HAWAII. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl941. 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; photography, Al
Brick; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Dec41; MP12251.
PLAYTIME IN RIO. Vitaphone Corp., c1948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sports Parade)
Warner Bros,
Summary: Rio de Janeiro is the setting of .
this film in which golf, swimming, soccer,
horse racing, and the rigorous training of
members of the Brazilian police force are
featured.
Credits: Narration, Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley; film editor,
L. Lindsay.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec48; MP3869.
PLAYTIME IN SCANDINAVIA. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl948. 8 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: At Soliden, the summer capital
of Sweden, King Gustav, nonagenarian
sportsman, plays croquet, and his subjects
enjoy the favorite summer sports of
Sweden—gymnastics, swimming, and skiing.
Scenes of the yacht race for Kattegat Cup,
between Swedish and Norwegian boats, are
included.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; narrator, Mel Allen;
music score, L. deFrancesco; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Apr48; MP3244,
PLAYTIME'S JOURNEY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Mel Allen; music, L. DeFrancesco;
film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Dec46; MP2342.
PLEASE ANSWER. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1 reel, sd., sepia. (What's Your I.Q., no. 3)
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Roy Rowland; screen-
play, E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Ferris
Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug40; LP10111.
PLEASE TAKE A LETTER, MISS BROWN.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11213.
PLEASED TO MITT YOU. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson, Clyde Bruck-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Jul40;
LP9753.
PLEASUREBOUND IN CANADA. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 797 ft., sd. (A
Columbia Tour, series 3, no. 7)
Credits: Narrator, John Martin; editor,
Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18May40;
MP10205.
PLEDGE TO BATAAN, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, David Griffin; narration, Ralph
Schoolman, Charles L. Tedford; narrator,
Truman Bradley. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Mar45;
LP13173.
PLENTY BELOW ZERO. c1943. Presented
by Columbia. 653 ft., sd., color. (A Color
Rhapsody) (Fox and Crow)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Bob Wickersham; story, Leo
Salkin; animation, Howard Swift; music,
Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Apr43; LP12049,
THE PLOT TO KILL ROOSEVELT. Selected
Films, Inc., England. Released in the U. S.
by United Artists Corp., cl1948. 83 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. Originally entitled
"Teheran,"
Summary: A ficticious melodrama about
an English war correspondent who thwarts
a Persian plot to murder Roosevelt at the
Teheran Conference in 1943,
Credits: Director, William Freshman,
Cast: Derek Farr, Marta Labarr, Manning
Whiley, Pamela Stirling, John Slater.
© Selected Films, Inc.; 22O0ct48; LP2070.
PLUMBING, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Your Life
Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 20Sep45; MP16611.
THE PLUNDERERS. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948, 87 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A U.S. Cavalry officer, having
disguised himself as a badman, apprehends
a desperado and his gang. Sioux Indians
attack the party and kill the outlaw, thereby
relieving the officer of the unhappy task of
hanging him. Setting, the West of 1870.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; original story, James Edward
Grant; screenplay, Gerald Geraghty, Gerald
Adams; music, Dale Butts; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Rod Cameron, Ilona Massey, Adrian
Booth, Forrest Tucker, George Cleveland.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Nov48;
LP1999.
PLUTO AND THE ARMADILLO. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 27Aug42;
LP11871.
PLUTO AT THE ZOO. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 20May42;
LP11694,
PLUTO, JUNIOR. Walt Disney Productions,
c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jan42;
LP11126.
PLUTO'S BLUE NOTE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Milt Schaffer, Jack Huber; animation, Jerry
Hathcock, George Kreisl, George Nicholas,
Dan MacManus; music, Oliver Wallace.
Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Sep47;
LP1376.
PLUTO'S DREAM HOUSE. Walt Disney
Productions, c1940. 1 reel. (A Walt
Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 17Jul40;
LP9866.
PLUTO'S FLEDGLING. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Pluto Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Milt Schaffer, Eric Gurney; animation,
Phil Duncan, George Nicholas, George
Kreisl, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 6Nov47;
LP1970,
PLUTO'S HOUSEWARMING. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Bill de la Torre; animation,
George Nicholas, Jerry Hathcock, Marvin
Woodward, Blaine Gibson.
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Aug46;
LP1128,
PLUTO'S KID BROTHER. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1945, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh; animation,
George Nicholas, Gerry Hathcock, Robert
Youngquist, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 25Jul45;
LP155,
PLUTO'S PLAYMATE. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1941. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jan41;
LP10286.
PLUTO'S PURCHASE. Walt Dishey Pro-
ductions, cl1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Bill de la Torre; animation,
George Nicholas, Robert Youngquist, George
Kreisl, Dan MacManus; music, Oliver
Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; TAug47;
LP1718.
PLUTO'S SURPRISE PACKAGE. Walt Disney
Productions, cl1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Pluto Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Milt Schaffer, Eric Gurney; animation,
George Nicholas, George Kreisl, Hugh
Fraser, George Rowley; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 19Apr48;
LP1986.
PLUTO'S SWEATER. Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Pluto Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Milt Schaffer; music, Oliver
Wallace; animation, Phil Duncan, Hugh
Fraser, George Nicholas, Dan MacManus.
© Walt Disney Productions; 18May48;
LP2347.
PNEUMONIA, Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm. In Chinese,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 30May46;
MP951.
334
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PNEUMONIA. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd. With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30ct41;
MP14226.
POBYEDA. SEE Counter-Attack.
THE POCKET BOOK OF BASIC ENGLISH.
SEE ‘Basic English.
POEME., Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11165.
POET AND PEASANT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15633.
THE POET AND PEASANT. c1946. Pre-
sented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
35mm. (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; direc-
tor, Dick Lundy; story, Ben Hardaway,
Milt Schaffer; animation, Les Kline, Paul
Smith; music, Darrell Calker, Technicolor.
© Walter Lantz Productions & Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Feb46; MP786.
POI MY BOY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1946. Presented by
RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1698.
POINCIANA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jun44; MP14930.
POINTERS FOR PLANTERS; how to plana
victory vegetable garden. The Motion Pic-
ture Bureau of the Aetna Casualty and
Surety Company, cl943. Presented by The
Aetna Life Affiliated Companies. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Frederick W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 2Jul43;
MP13809.
POINTERS FOR PLANTERS; preserving the
victory garden crop. Motion Picture
Bureau of the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: F. W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 15Aug43;
MP14840.
POINTERS FOR PLANTERS; summer care of
the victory garden. The Motion Picture
Bureau of the Aetna Casualty and Surety
Company, cl1943. Presented by The Aetna
Life Affiliated Companies. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Frederick W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 15Jul43;
MP13858.
POINTS FOR PEDALERS. Motion Picture
Bureau of the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.
of Hartford, Conn,, cl943. Presented by
The Aetna Life Affiliated Companies.
1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Frederick W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty & Durety Co.; 1Nov43;
MP14189.
POINTS ON ARROWS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd. (Hollywood
Novelties)
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec41;
MP11941,
POLAND. Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching
Films Division, cl1939. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Kenneth R. Edwards.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 17Jan39; MP9847.
POLAR PEST, Loew's Inc., c1944. 609 ft.,
sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Arnold Gillespie,
Michael Lah, Ed. Barge, Jack Carr; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Dec44; LP13082.
POLAR PEST. Loew's Inc., c1944. 609 ft.,
sd., color, 35mm. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Arnold Gillespie,
Michael Lah, Ed Barge, Jack Carr; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 21Dec44;.LP260.
POLAR PLAYMATES. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1946. 605 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Volus Jones; animation, Grant Simmons;
music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Apr46; LP551.
THE POLE VAULT. Coronet, cl1945. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm, (Physical Education
Series)
Credits: Produced under the supervision
of Dean B. Cromwell.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 22Dec45; MP1539.
POLICE BULLETS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd. Based on an
original story by Ande Lamb,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
Edmond Kelso, Ande Lamb; photography,
Mack Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Aug42;
LP11589.
THE POLICEMAN, Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30Nov40;
MP10693.
POLICEMAN'S HOLIDAY. SEE The March
of Time, v. 15, no. 9.
POLISH MAZUR, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Sep45; MP16320.
POLITICAL PARTIES, Coronet, c1947,
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, J. Donald Kingsley.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul47; MP2505.
POLKA DOT POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp..of America,
Inc.; 24Apr44; MP14763.
POLKA-DOT PUSS, Loew's Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence; music, Scott
Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Feb49; LP2141.
POLKA FUN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15390.
THE POLLARD JUMP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Apr46; MP355.
POLLY WANTS A DOCTOR. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1943. 587 ft.,
sd. (Phantasy, no. 33)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Howard Sevift; story, Dun Roman;
animation, Jim Armstrong, Grant Simmons;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 31Dec43; LP12495.
POLO, Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1947.
9 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (The World of
Sports, no. 125) :
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jan47;
MP1970,
POLO CHAMPIONS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 869 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports, no, 74)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; pho-
tographer, William Kelly; editor, Harry
Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov4l;
MP12064,
A POLO PHONY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, George
Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16May41;
LP10570.
POLO WITH THE STARS. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., cl1941, 10 min., sd.
(Hollywood Novelties) f
Credits: Director, Paul R, Thoma;
commentator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22Sep41;
MP11573.
POLONAISE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Dec45; MP16588,
POLSKA NIE ZGINELA (POLAND IS NOT
LOST). c1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Narration, St. Sobieniowski.
Appl. authors: John Milo and Aurelio
Battistoni.
© Roma Film Co.; 10Dec40; MP10753.
PONTOON ASSEMBLY AND UTILIZATION;
pontoon floating drydock. Sound Masters,
Inc. for the Training Film Section, Pho-
tographic Division, Bureau of Aeronautics,
United States Navy. © Sound Masters, Inc.
Appl. author: J. F, Clemenger.
1. String and Deck Assembly. © title,
descr., & 4 prints, 19Nov43; MU14160.
2. Stabilizer Powers and Catwalks. © title,
descr., & 4 prints, 19Nov43; MU14161.
3. Ramp and Air Feed System. © title,
descr., & 6 prints, 19Nov43; MU14162.
4, Adjustable Boat Cradle. © title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 19Nov43; MU14163.
5. Testing and Operation. © title, descr.,
& 6 prints, 19Nov43; MU14164.
PONTOON ASSEMBLY AND UTILIZATION,
Sound Masters, Inc., for Training Film
Section, Photographic Division, Bureau of
Aeronautics, United States Navy. © Sound
Masters, Inc.
Appl. author: James F. Clemenger.
3. Assembling a Pontoon Bridge. © title,
descr. & 8 prints, 25Mar43; MU13396.
5. The Pontoon Wharf. © title, descr.
& 4 prints, 12Jun43; MU13648.
PONY EXPRESS DAYS. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940. 19 min., color.
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Charles L. Tedford.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Jul40; LP9762.
PONY POST. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1940. 6 reels, :
Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; original
story and screenplay, Sherman Lowe,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 230ct40;
LP9997,
THE POOCH PARADE. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1940. 1 reel,
sd, (Fable, no. 5)
Credits: Story, Allen Rose; animation,
Harry Love, Louie Lilly; music, Joe De
Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16Jun40; LP9717.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
335
POOPDECK PAPPY. Paramount Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, Bill Nolan,
Winfield Hoskins.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Nov40;
LP10054.
POP ALWAYS PAYS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 67 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; dire¢tor,
Leslie Goodwins; story, Arthur J. Beckhard;
screenplay, Charles E. Roberts; music
director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Desmond
Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Jun40;
LP9785,
POP AND MOM IN WILD OYSTERS. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Animated Antics, HO-5)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Feb41;
LP10262, :
POP GOES THE WEASEL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13227.
POP-PIE A LA MODE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Dave
Tendlar.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Jun45;
LP13370.
POP RINGS THE BELL. Presented by
National School Service Institute. b&w.
Appl. author; Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© National School Service Institute; title
& descr., 18Mar44; 5 prints, 21Mar44;
MU14616.
POPE LEO XIII. Creative Arts Studio, Inc.,
c1947. 1 reel, si., bkw, 16mm,
Appl. author: Howard Lamarr Walls.
© Creative Arts Studio, Inc.; 11Aug47;
MP2237.
POPEYE AND THE PIRATES. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I, Klein, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Sep47;
LP1226.
POPEYE MEETS HERCULES. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
I. Klein; animation, George Germanetti,
Tom Moore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Jun48;
LP1677.
POPEYE MEETS RIP VAN WINKLE. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon; animation, Myron Waldman,
Sidney Pillet.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9May41;
LP10459.
POPEYE MEETS WILLIAM TELL. Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon; animation, James Culhane,
Alfred Eugster.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Sep40;
LP9931.
POPEYE'S PREMIERE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1949. 11 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Story, Bill Turner, I. Klein;
animation, Dave Tendlar, John Gentiella.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Mar49;
LP2190.
POPPA KNOWS WORST. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1944. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and screenplay, Ben Holmes; film editor,
Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Apr44;
LP12797. Sih hE
POPPIN' THE CORK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Jun43; MP13678.
POP'S COMIN' HOME. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jun44; MP14913.
POPULAR SCIENCE. Paramount Pictures,
Inc., c1939-49. 1 reel each, sd., 35mm.
© Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Credits: Writers, Gayne Whitman, Walter
Anthony, George Brandt; narrators, Gayne
Whitman, Van Des Autels.
J9-3, © 15Dec39; MP9854.
J9-4, © 16Feb40; MP9982.
J9-5, © 26Apr40; MP10185.
J9-6. © 28Jun40; MP10313.
JO-1. © 6Sep40; MP10455.
J0-2, © 1Nov40; MP10592.
J0-3. © 20Dec40; MP10679.
JO-4, © 21Feb41; MP10865.
J0-5. © 2May41; MP11114.
JO-6. © 4Jul41; MP11307.
J1-1. © 19Sep41; MP11574.
J1-2. © 7TNov41; MP12031.
J1-3, © 30Jan42; MP13412.
J1-4. © 3Apr42; MP12347.
J1-5. © 12Jun42; MP12586.
J1-6. © 31Jul42; MP12730.
J2-1. © 20ct42; MP12892.
J2-2, © 27Nov42; MP13067.
J2-3. © 5Feb43; MP13246.
J2-4, © 5Apr43; MP13446.
J2-5. © 11Jun43; MP13656.
J2-6. © 6Aug43; MP13870.
J3-1. © 150ct43; MP14104.
J3-2. © 10Dec43; MP14360,
J3-3. © 25Feb44; MP14554.
J3-4,. © 31Mar44; MP14823.
J3-5, © 12Jun44; MP14964,
J3-6. © 4Aug44; MP15090.
J4-1. © 6Oct44; MP15404.
J4-2. © 22Dec44; MP15502.
J4-3, © 16Feb45; MP15653.
J4-4, © 6Apr45; MP15808.
J4-5. © 1Jun45; MP16014.
J4-6. © 10Aug45; MP16234,
J5-1. © 120ct45; MP16469.
J5-2. © 7TDec45; MP16592,
J5-3. © 8Feb46; MP273.,
J5-4. © 8Apr46; MP513.
J5-5. © 21Jun46; MP712.
J5-6. © 16Aug46; MP979.
J6-1. © 110ct46; MP1180.
J6-2,. © 27Dec46; MP1480.
J6-3. © 28Feb47; MP1737,
J6-4. © 4Apr47; MP1894.
J6-5. Moon Rocket. After a brief reference
to an electric toothbrush and other minor
inventions, the film shows how V-2 rock-
ets, equipped with recording devices, aid
man in learning about the ionosphere
100 miles above the earth.
© 31May47; MP2632.
J6-6. Twentieth Century Vikings.
© 25Jul47; MP2214.
J7-1. Radar Fishermen.
© MOct47; MP2390.
J7-2, .Desert Destroyers. The raising of
oysters near Conway Castle, Wales; the
household devices invented by Mr. W. J.
Haynes of Kansas City; and the testing of
airborne rockets at the Inyokern Naval
Ordnance Test Station in the Mojave Desert.
© 26Dec47; MP2590.
J7-3. Streamlined luxury. New kitchen
appliances; apparatus for testing landing
gear and brakes of airplanes; new
machines for harvesting and canning pine-
apple in Hawaii; and a train that is the
forerunner of our trains of tomorrow.
© 20Feb48; MP2731.
J7-4, Fog Fighters. The making of
Johansson gage blocks at Eskilstuna,
Sweden; the scientific barber shop at
Westwood Village, California; and the new
methods used to assure safe landings of
planes in fog at Arcata, California.
© 2Apr48; MP2851.
J7-5. The Big Eye. The gigantic telescope
and 200-inch mirror at Mt. Palomar,
Calif. Shots of two new types of cars that
show the influence of aircraft construction
methods.
© 21May48; MP3005.
J7-6. The Flying Wing. Demonstrates
scientific marvels of the present day.
Partially pre-cooked food eliminates
drudgery for mother; a "mechanical brain"
at UCLA does arithmetic for aeronautical
engineers; and the new Flying Wing jet
plane demolishes distance for travellers.
© 6Aug48; MP3349.
J8-1. Solar Secrets. Kitchen appliances,
including an air conditioner and an elec-
tronic range, are demonstrated. A mechan-
ical whirlwind turns soil on a Texas farm.
A New York girl creates dolls who resem-
ble their ''mothers."". Fred MacMurray
demonstrates exercise devices at Bing
Crosby's Research Foundation, In Colo-
rado, scientists study solar secrets by
means of a total solar eclipse made to
order.
© 24Dec48; MP3649.
J8-2. The Stocking Yarn. Shows the David
Taylor Model Basin near Washington,
D. C., where the Navy conducts scientific
experiments on model ships and planes;
shows the rose gardens of Tyler, Texas,
from which flowers are shipped to all
parts of the country; and traces the history
of the knitting of stockings from the time
of Queen Elizabeth to the present.
© 4Feb49; MP3798.
J8-3. White Magic. Shows the processing of
gypsum and demonstrates the varied uses
of the mineral. A new method for creating
Photoware is developed. "Hot rod" enthu-
siasts compete in home-built racing cars
at El Mirage Dry Lake.
© 1Apr49 (in notice: 1948); MP3959.
J8-4. Air Force Fire Fighters. In Illinois,
Arthur Hammerstein, retired, becomes a
successful inventor of household gadgets;
in Chile, the tunnels of a coal mine extend
a thousand miles under the ocean's floor;
in Peoria, Illinois, the Department of
Agriculture converts corncobs into liquid
motor fuel; at Lowry Base in Denver, the
Air Force personnel is trained in struc-
tural firefighting and aircraft crash
rescue work.
© 29Apr49 (in notice: 1948); MP4034.
J8-5, Seaweed Science. Demonstrates how
a ten-ten scientific beachcomber cleans a
sandy beach; shows how synthetic gems are
produced; shows how children are taught
aviation sciences at Weed Patch, Calif.;
and shows how seaweed is gathered off the
coast of Florida and processed for agar.
© 17Jun49; MP4265.
J8-6, Talking Turkey. Shows the mechan-
ical bucking horse used to teach beginners
at the ranch of, Bill Pace; demonstrates
machinery used for improved soil tillage
methods; demonstrates a new paint which
defies flames; and shows how methods for
production of turkeys have been improved
by science.
© 19Aug49; MP4514.
PORKY CHOPS. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; anima-
tion, Don Williams, Emery Hawkins, Basil
Davidovich, J, C. Melendez.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Dec48 (in
notice: 1947); MP3804.
PORKY PIG'S FEAT. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1943. 7 min., sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Phil
Monroe; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jul43; MP13795.
PORKY THE GIANT KILLER. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1939. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
336
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PORKY THE GIANT KILLER. Cont'd.
Credits: Story, Melvin Millar; animation,
Gil Turner.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Nov39;
MP 10005. :
PORKYLIAR PIGGY. c1944. Presented by
Columbia. 679 ft., sd., color. Adapted
from the "Li'l Abner" cartoon strip by Al
Capp.
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Al Geiss; animation, Chic Ollerstrom,
Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Tech-
nicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 130ct44; LP13260.
PORKY'S ANT. Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions, cl1941. 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Rudolph
Larriva; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9May41; MP11128.
PORKY'S BASEBALL BROADCAST. The
Vitaphone Corp., cl1940. 7 min., sd.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Cal Dalton; music director,
Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jul40; MP10318.
PORKY'S BEAR FACTS. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Manuel
Perez; music direction, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Mar41;
MP11026.
PORKY'S CAFE. c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Rudolph Larriva; music director,
Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Mar42; MP12238.
PORKY'S HIRED HAND. c1940. 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Richard
Bickenbach; music director, Carl W.
Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40;
MP11259.
PORKY'S LAST STAND. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1939. 7 min., sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, I. Ellis;
music direction, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec39; MP9852.
PORKY'S MIDNIGHT MATINEE. c1941.
1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes) Leon
Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Robert Cannon; music director,
Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec41; MP12285.
PORKY'S PASTRY PIRATES. c1942. 1 reel,
sd. Leon Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Gerald
Chiniquy; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Jan42; MP12068.
PORKY'S PASTRY PIRATES. Released by
Warner Bros., c1942. 7 min., sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Gerald
Chiniquy; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar42;
MP12324,
PORKY'S POOCH. c1941, 1 reel, sd,
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, I, Ellis;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec41; MP11947.
PORKY'S POOR FISH. c1940. 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, David
Hoffman; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Apr40; MP10137.
PORKY'S PREVIEW. Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions, cl1941. 1 reel, sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Vergil
Ross; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Apr41;
MP11089.
PORKY'S PRIZE PONY. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Jun41; MP11251.
PORKY'S SNOOZE REEL. The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation,
John Carey.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Dec40; MP10762.
THE PORT OF FORTY THIEVES. c1944.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Walter H.
Goetz; director, John English; original
screenplay, Dane Lussier; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jun44;
LP12731.
PORT OF NEW YORK. Contemporary Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released through Eagle-
Lion Films, Inc., c1949. 82 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which the
Bureau of Customs of the U. S. Treasury
Department copes with illicit traffic in
narcotics. Filmed in New York. Given
semi-documentary treatment.
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck;
director, Laslo Benedek; story, Arthur A.
Ross, Bert Murray; screenplay, Eugene
Ling; music, Sol Kaplan; music director,
Irving Friedman; film editor, Norman
Colbert.
Cast: Scott Brady, Richard Rober, K. T.
Stevens, Yul Brynner, Arthur Blake.
© Contemporary Productions, Inc.;
10Nov49; LP2625.
PORT OF NEW YORK. RKO Pathe, Inc. in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946. 16 min., sd., 35mm.
(This is America, no. 9)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Jerry
Brondfield; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Alan Shulman; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 28Jun46; MP1072.
PORT SAID. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948.
6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A story of murder in Port Said.
The principal characters are a young author
and his theatrical acquaintances.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Reginald Le Borg; story, Louis
Pollock; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg.
Cast: William Bishop, Edgar Barrier,
Gloria Henry, Richard Hale, Stephen Geray.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Apr48;
LP1536.
PORTRAIT OF A GENIUS. Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
990 ft., sd., baw. (A Carey Wilson
Miniature)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story and screenplay, Carl Ward Dudley,
music score, Max Terr; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jan43; LP11864.
PORTRAIT OF JENNIE. Vanguard Films,
Inc. Released through Selznick, c1949.
86 min., sd., b&w with sepia and color
sequences, 35mm. Based on the novel by
Robert Nathan,
Summary: The story of a disillusioned
New York painter who falls in love with a
vision of a young girl from a bygone day who
had drowned in a New England hurricane.
Credits: Producer, David O. Selznick;
director, William Dieterle; screenplay,
Paul Osborne, Peter Berneis; adaptation,
Leonardo Bercovici; music, Dimitri
Tiomkin; photography, Joseph August; film
editor, William Morgan.
Cast: Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton, Ethel
Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Cecil Kellaway.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 29Mar49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2188.
PORTRAIT OF THE WEST. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 8 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A survey of Nevada: trails,
ranches, sand dunes, ghost towns, resorts,
gold and silver mines, the Hoover Dam,
Lake Mead, and Pyramid Lake.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Aug48; MP3606.
PORTUGAL. Time, Inc., c1944. 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 20ct44; MP15217.
A PosI¢Ko E O ExERCicio FisIco.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Arthur H. Steinhaus.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
18Jun46; MP772.
POSSESSED. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1947. 108 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on a story by Rita Weiman.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay, Silvia
Richards, Ranald MacDougall; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F. Forb-
stein; film editor, Rudi Fehr.
Cast: Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, Raymond
Massey, Geraldine Brooks, Stanley Ridges.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul47;
LP1160.
POST OFFICE INVESTIGATOR. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: When a collection of rare
stamps is stolen, the chief suspect turns
sleuth and solves the crime.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, George Blair; written by
John K, Butler; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Harold Minter.
Cast: Audrey Long, Warren Douglas, Jeff
Donnell, Marcel Journet, Tony Cannon.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug49;
LP2510.
POST OPERATIVE CARE.
Appl. author: James P. Prindle.
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title,
descr, & 2 prints, 6Oct43; MU14012.
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE.
Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w. Based
on the novel by James M. Cain.
Credits: Producer, Carey Wilson; direc-
tor, Tay Garnett; screenplay, Harry Ruskin,
Niven Busch; music score, George Bass-
man; orchestration, Ted Duncan; film editor,
George White.
© Loew's Inc,; 6Mar46; LP146.
THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 6,131 ft.,
sd.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster;
original story, Mortimer Braus, Leon Ware;
screenplay, Mortimer Braus; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
337
THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING, Cont'd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jul42; LP11475.
POSTMARK: U. S, A, Educational Film
Division of Paramount Pictures Inc., in
cooperation with National Association of
Manufacturers for the National Industrial
Information Committee, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman; photography, George
Webber.
© National Association of Manufacturers
of the United States of America; 15Jan43;
MP13215.
POSTURE AND EXERCISE. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 19Dec41;
MP14212.,
POSTURE HABITS. Coronet, c1947, 11 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Erwin F, Beyer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 29Aug47; MP2559,
POSTWAR SALES REGARDING THOUGHT
STARTERS. Presented by General Motors.
sd., b&w.
Appl. author: The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp,; title & descr.,
300ct44; 11 prints, 310ct44; MU15352,
POT O' GOLD. Released thru United Artists,
c1941, Presented by James Roosevelt.
7,697 ft., sd. A George Marshall production,
Credits; Producer, James Roosevelt;
director, George Marshall; story, Monte
Brice, Andrew Bennison, Harry Tugend;
screenplay, Walter De Leon; music director,
Lou Forbes; film editor, Lloyd Nosler.
© James Roosevelt; 8Apr41; LP10413.
POTTERY MAKING. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Forest Grant,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 23Jun39;
MP9823.
POTTERY MAKING, SEE Alfarerfa.
POTTERY POETS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity,
no, 147)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tor, Larry Elliott.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 8Oct45;
MP 16422.
POULTRY ON THE FARM. SEE
Cria de Gallinas,
Os Galin4ceos na Herdade.
POULTRY RAISING. c1945. 1 reel, sd.
(Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc,
© A. P. Twogood; 15Nov45; MP42,
POUND FOOLISH, Loew's Inc., cl1938,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
2 reels, sd., bew. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Felix E, Feist; original
story, Doane Hoag, Alan Friedman; screen-
play, Doane Hoag, Felix E, Feist; film
editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; LP9403.
O POVO DA CHINA OCIDENTAL. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits; Collaborator, O. J. Caldwell.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jul46; MP895.
O POVOS DAS PLANTACOES. SEE Brasil
(O Povos das Plantagoes)
POWDER RIVER GUNFIRE, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., cl1948, 24 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The capture of the gang trying
to steal a gold claim provides the excite-
ment in this musical Western,
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore;
story and screenplay, Irwin Winehouse;
film editor, Leonard Anderson.
Cast: Kenne Duncan, Royal Raymond, Don
Douglas, Dick Thomas, The Santa Fe
Rangers.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 24Mar48; MP2855.
POWDER RIVER RUSTLERS. Republic Pic-
tures Corp., cl1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: Rocky Lane exposes a plot to
defraud the citizens of El Dorado.
Credits: Director, Philip Ford; screen-
play, Richard Wormser; music, Stanley
Wilson; film editor, Robert M. Leeds.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Gerry Ganzer, Roy Barcroft, Francis
McDonald.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Nov49 (in
notice; 1950); LP2643.
POWDER TOWN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 79 min., sd. From an original idea
by Vicki Baum and the novel by Max Brand
[pseud. of Frederick Faust]
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Rowland V. Lee; screenplay, David Boehm;
music director, Roy Webb; editor, Samuel E.
Beetley.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11May42;
LP11372.
POWER AND THE LAND. c1940. 36 min.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Joris Ivens; com-
mentary, Stephen Vincent Benet.
© Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrifica-
tion Administration and M, L, Ramsay;
19Aug40; MP10425,
THE POWER BEHIND THE NATION. Norfolk
& Western Railway Co., cl1940. 38 min.,
sd., color.
Credits: Narrator, Bob Trout.
Appl, author: Waldo E. Austin.
© Norfolk & Western Railway Co.; 1Nov40;
MP10711,
POWER BEHIND THE NATION. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1947. Presented by
the Motion Picture Association of America.
20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Art Gilmore; music, William Lava; editor,
De Leon Anthony. Technicolor.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Sep47; LP1228.
POWER DIVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based ona story by
Paul Franklin,
Credits: Producer, William C. Thomas;
director, James Hogan; screenplay, Maxwell
Shane, Edward Churchill; photographer, John
Alton; film editor, Bob Crandall.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Apr41;
LP10435.
POWER FOR DEFENSE, National Defense
Advisory Commission in cooperation with
the Tennessee Valley Authority, ¢1940,
10 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Arch Andrew Mercey;
commentary, Robert Collyer; narrator,
Thomas Chalmers; photography, Floyd
Crosby, Carl Pryer.
© National Defense Advisory Commission;
20Nov40; MP10873.
THE POWER HOUSE OF AVIATION,
Appl, author: Allan Poucher Snody.
© Wright Aeronautical Corporation; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 29Jul45; MU16171.
THE POWER OF DECISION. SEE Night Life
in a Modern Tavern.
THE POWER OF FREE PEOPLE. Presented
by Wisconsin Power and Light Co. 3 reels,
sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 14Feb46; 130 prints, 17Feb46;
MU205,
THE POWER OF THE BLOOD. c1946. 800ft.,
sd., b&w or color, 16mm.
Appl, author: C. O. Baptista Films.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Apr46;
MP466.
POWER OF THE PRESS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; story, Sam Fuller;
screenplay, Robert D. Andrews; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Mel
Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Aug43;
LP12188.
THE POWER OF THE WHISTLER. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1945. 66 min., sd. Sug-
gested by the Columbia Broadcasting System
radio program entitled ''The Whistler.
Credits: Producer, Leonard S, Picker;
director, Lew Landers; original screen-
play, Aubrey Wisberg; music, Wilbur Hatch;
film editor, Reg Browne.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Apr45;
LP13270.
POWER PLUS. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 12Feb42;
66 prints, 9Feb42; MU12160.
THE POWERS GIRL. Released thru United
Artists, cl1943, Presented by Charles R.
Rogers. 93 min., sd. Based ona play by
William A. Pierce and Malvin Wald.
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay,
E,. Edwin Moran, Harry Segall; music, Jule
Styne; music director, Louis Silvers; film
editor, George Arthur.
© Rogers Productions, Inc.; 27Jan43;
LP11881,
THE POWERS OF CONGRESS. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, John Day Larkin.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 30Sep47; MP2561.
THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF FREE
GUNNERY PRINCIPLES IN THE AIR; fire
doctrine for aerial free gunnery. Pre-
sented by the United States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 11Nov43; 11 prints, 13Nov43;
MU14133,
THE PRACTICAL JOKER. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 963 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; original story
and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Jnc.; 7Jan44; LP12518.
PRACTICALLY YOURS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl944. 9 reels, sd. A Mitchell
Leisen production.
Credits: Producer, Harry Tugend; direc-
tor, Mitchell Leisen; written by Norman
Krasna; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Dec44;
LP13138,
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 532 ft.,
sd. (Fable, no. 3)
Credits: Story, Harry Love; animation,
Allen Rose; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 13Mar40; LP9517.
THE PRAIRIE. Zenith Pictures, Inc., cl1948.
66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An Edward F.
Finney production. Based on the story by
James Fenimore Cooper,
Summary: A story of pioneer days on the
western plains. The plot centers in the
adventures of a white girl, who is rescued
from the Indians, and the misfortunes of her
338
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THE PRAIRIE. Cont'd.
sweetheart, who is unwittingly involved ina
murder.
Credits: Producer, George Moskov; direc-
tor, Frank Wisbar; screenplay, Arthur
St. Claire; music direction and score,
Alexander Steinert; film editor, Douglas
Bacier.
Cast: Lenore Aubert, Alan Baxter, Russ
Vincent, Jack Mitchum, Charles Evans.
© Zenith Pictures, Inc.; 29May48; LP1715.
PRAIRIE BADMEN. c1946. Presented by
P.R.C. Pictures, Inc. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; music director,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 9Jul46; LP479.
PRAIRIE CHICKENS. Released through United
Artists, cl1942, Presented by Hal Roach.
5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Hal Roach, Jr.; original story, Donald Hough;
screenplay, Arnold Belgard, Earle Snell;
music score, Edward Ward; film editor,
Bert Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 130ct42;
LP11937.
PRAIRIE CHICKENS. Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., cl1949. 11 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: Pictures of the Missouri
prairie chicken in action.
Appl, author: Anthony A. Sassano.
© Missouri Conservation Commission;
3Feb49; MP3797.
PRAIRIE EXPRESS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney, Anthony Coldewey;
film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 250ct47;
LP1275,
PRAIRIE GUNSMOKE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; story, Jack Ganzhorn;
screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Arthur
Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jul42;
_ LP11459.
PRAIRIE LAW. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
David Howard; story, Bernard McConville;
screenplay, Doris Schroeder, Arthur V.
Jones; music director, Paul Sawtelle;
editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Jun40;
LP9738.
PRAIRIE OUTLAWS. Producers Releasing
“‘Corp., c1948. 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A Western, in which Eddie
Dean helps a telegraph company put its line
through bandit territory.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Emmett Tansey; original screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Sarah
Padden, Al Larue.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12May48; LP1669.
PRAIRIE PALS, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Newfeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Patricia Harper; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 19Feb43;
LP11873.
PRAIRIE PIONEERS. c1941. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. From an
original idea by Karl Brown. Based on the
characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Lester Orlebeck; screenplay,
Barry Shipman, music score, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ray Snyder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb41;
LP10304,
PRAIRIE PIRATES. Universal Pictures Co.
Inc., c1949. 23 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical Western.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; adapted from the screenplay by
Sherman L. Lowe; music arranger, Milton
Schwarzwald; film editor, Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Tex Williams, Smokey Rogers,
Patricia Hall, Deuce Spriggens, William
Haade.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar49;
MP4086,
PRAIRIE PROVINCES OF CANADA, c1943.
1. reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Dec43; MP14747.
PRAIRIE RAIDERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; original screenplay,
Ed. Earl Repp; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Nancy Saunders, Robert Scott, Ozie Waters.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29May47;
LP1037.
PRAIRIE RUSTLERS. P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; music director,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 20Nov45;
LP13569.
PRAIRIE SCHOONERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Sam Nelson; story,
George Cory Franklin; original screenplay,
Fred Myton, Robert Lee Johnson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 110ct40;
LP9966.
PRAIRIE SPOONERS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 13 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; direction
and story, Harry D'Arcy; film editor, John
Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21Jan41;
LP10221.
PRAIRIE STRANGER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 6 reels, sd, Based upona
book by James L. Rubel,
Credits: Producer, William Berke; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Winston
Miller; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Aug41;
LP10780.
PRAIRIE WINGS. Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., cl1948. 18 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: A film about the ducks and
geese in Arkansas' Grand Prairie: the types
of ducks found in the region, the techniques
involved in many phases of flight, and
tactics used in hunting the birds.
Appl. author: Anthony A. Sassano.
«© Ducks Unlimited, Inc.; 250ct48;
MP3686.
THE PRAIRIE'S NOT SO FAR AWAY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15940,
PRANCING IN THE PARK, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec43; MP14484.
PREACHER AND THE BEAR. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15847,
PRECIOUS CARGO. Jam Handy Organization.
Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. b&w, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 4 prints, 21Apr47; MU1955.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; fundamentals
of patternmaking. cl945. 1 reel each, sd.,
16mm. © RCM Productions, Ine.
1. Making a One-Piece Flat Pattern.
© 1Jun45; MP746,
4, Making a Pattern with a Tail Print.
© 1Jun45; MP756.
4A. Making a Core Box for a Tail Print.
© 1Jun45; MP503.
8. Making a Matchboard Pattern. © 1Jun45;
MP752.
9. Making a Core Box for a Vertical Core.
© 1Jun45; MP755.
10. Making a Core Box for a Flanged Pipe
Elbow. © 1Jun45; MP753.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; fundamentals
of patternmaking. Photo and Sound, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel each, sd., 16mm. © Photo
and Sound, Inc.
2. Making a Pattern with a Vertical Core.
© 1Sep45; MP387.
3. Making a Pattern with a Horizontal Core.
© 1Sep45; MP388.
5. Making a Segmented Pattern. © 1Sep45;
MP389.
6. Making a Pattern for a Three-part Mold.
© 1Sep45; MP390.
7. Making a Pattern for a Flanged Pipe
Elbow. © 1Sep45; MP391.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the band saw. c1945. 1 reel, 16mm.
© RCM Productions, Inc.
1. Sawing with Jig and Changing Band.
© 1Jun45; MP502.
2. Sawing a Reverse Curve and a Bevel
Reverse Curve. © 1Jun45; MP754,
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the jointer. c1945. 1 reel each.
© R.C.M. Productions, Inc.
1. Jointing Edges and Ends 90 Degrees to
Face. © 1Feb45; MP15643.
2. Beveling, Stop Chamfering, and Tapering
Square Stock. © 1Feb45; MP15642.
3. Face Planing Uneven Surfaces.
© 1Feb45; MP15645,
4, Jointing an Edge for Gluing—Installing
Knives. © 1Feb45; MP15644.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the sander, c1945, 1 reel each, 16mm.
© RCM Productions, Inc.
1, Sanding Flat and Irregular Surfaces.
© 1Jun45; MP749,
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the single face surfacer, c1945,
1 reel each. © R.C.M. Productions, Inc.
1. Planing Rough Surfaces to Dimensions,
© 1Feb45; MP15641.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the spindle shaper. cl1945. 1 reel each,
16mm. © RCM Productions, Inc.
1. Rabbeting and shaping an Edge on
Straight Stock. © 1Jun45; MP748.
2. Shaping after Template and Shaping
Curved Edges. © 1Jun45; MP751.
3. Cutting Grooves with Circular Saw
Blades. © 1Jun45; MP747,
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the variety saw. cl945. 1 reel each,
16mm. © RCM Productions, Inc.
1. Ripping and Cross-Cutting. © 1Jun45;
MP750,
2. Beveling, Mitering, Rabbeting, Dadoing.
© 1Jun45; MP500.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
339
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the variety saw. Cont'd.
3. Cutting Tenons and Segments. © 1Jun45;
MP501.
4. Cutting Cove Molding and a Corebox.
© 1Jun45; MP953.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; operations
on the wood lathe. c1945. 1 reel each.
© Photo & Sound, Inc.
Appl. author: William Betts.
1. Turning a Cylinder Between Centers.
© 1Mar45; MP15721.
2. Turning Taper Work, © 1Mar45;
MP15722.
3. Turning Work ona Face Plate. © 1Mar45;
MP15723.
4. Turning Work ona Chuck. © 1Mar45;
MP15724,
5. Face Turning a collar. © 1Mar45;
MP15725.
PRECISION WOOD MACHINING; problems in
patternmaking. The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, cl1945. 1 reel each. © The Jam Handy
Organization,
Designing Core Boxes for a Water-Cooled
Motor Block. © 15May45; MP16017.
Designing a Pattern for a Water-Cooled
Motor Block. © 15May45; MP16018.
Making a Pattern Requiring a Cover Core.
© 15May45; MP16019.
Making Pattern, Coreboxes, and Assembling
Cores for a Water-Cooled Motor Block.
© 15May45; MP16023.
Making a Pattern Requiring Segmental
Construction. © 15May45; MP16024.
Making a Pattern for a Machine Molded
Steel Globe and Angle Valve. © 15May45;
MP16025.
Making a Core Box for a Machine Base.
© 15May45; MP16026.
Redesigning a Pattern for Production Pur-
poses. © 15May45; MP16027.
Making a Pattern using a Green and a Dry
Sand Core. © 15May45; MP16029.
Making a Pattern Requiring Box Construc-
tion. © 15May45; MP16030.
PREFLIGHT AND DAILY INSPECTION P-63.
Bell Aircraft Corp. Motion Picture Division,
22 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Harold
Kopel; cameraman, Edward Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. and
12 prints, 14Nov45; MU16502.
PREHISTORIC PORKY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
¢e1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Story, Melvin Millar; animation,
John Carey.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Oct40; MP10517.
PRE-HYSTERICAL MAN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1948. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation, Dave
Tendlar, Mary Reden; music arranger,
Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar48;
LP1555.
PRELUDE TO NIGHT. SEE Ruthless.
PRE-OPERATIVE CARE.
Appl. author: James P. Prindle.
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.; title,
descr, & 2 prints, 6O0ct43; MU14013.
PREPARATION OF THE MOUTH FOR
DENTURES BY ELECTRO SURGICAL
METHODS. si., color, 16mm.
© William A. Coles; title & descr.,
15Apr40; 9 prints, 3Apr40; MU10112.
PRESENTING LILY MARS. Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
novel by Booth Tarkington.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Pasternak;
director, Norman Taurog; screenplay,
Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman; music
director, Georgie Stoll; music adaptation,
Roger Edens; film editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 6May43; LP12080.
PRESERVING FOOD, Coronet, c1949,
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows why preservation of food
is necessary, and explains the reasons
behind methods of short-term and long-
term preservation.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Ritta
Whitesel.
© David A. Smart; 17Jun49; MP4234.
PRESERVING THE VICTORY GARDEN CROP.
SEE Pointers for planters.
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE. Gustave A.
Magnel. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Presents a review of the use of
concrete, explains the method of prestress-
ing developed by Messrs. Blaton and Magnel,
and shows the construction of recent struc-
tures using prestressed concrete,
© Gustave A. Magnel; title, descr. &
4 prints, 15Jul49; MU4331.
THE PRETENDER. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1947. 69 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder; original screenplay, Don Martin;
music director, Paul Dessau; film editor,
Asa Boyd Clark.
Cast: Albert Bekker, Catherine Craig.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Jul47;
LP1166.
PRETTY DOLLY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; story, Charles E. Roberts,
Ewart Adamson; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan43;
LP11810.
PRETTY KITTY BLUE EYES. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec44; MP15600.
PREVIEWS OF TOMORROW. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Buick
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
2 min., b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 16Feb47; 5 prints, 18Feb47; MU1663.
THE PREY. 2 reels, sd. U.S. Navy.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 2Jul43; 40 prints, 1Jul43;
MU13802.
THE PRICE OF FREEDOM. Apex Film
Corp., c1949. Presented by the National
Association of Manufacturers. 23 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm. .
Summary: The son of a newspaper edito
visits his uncle in Germany and learns how
government control gradually took away the
freedom of the people. He returns and
influences his father to print news items
which will lead the people of their com-
munity to see the world situation as it is
instead of as they want to believe it is.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; direc-
tor, William J. Thiele; story, Holcombe
Secog ye screenplay, William J. Thiele,
David P. Sheppard, Thomas M. Wolff;
music, ‘David Chudnow; film editor, Jack
Ruggiero.
Cast: Arthur Franz, Ray Collins, Michael
Chekov, Will Wright.
© Apex Film Corp.; 29Apr49; MP4393.
THE PRICE OF VICTORY. c1942. 13 min.,
sd. A Pine-Thomas production.
Credits: Director, William H. Pine;
screen adaptation, Howard J. Green; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; editor, Howard
A. Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 170ct42;
MP14666,
PRICELESS CARGO. Presented by Superior
Codch Corp. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,, title,
descr. & 13 prints, 5Aug46; MU921.
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon
the dramatization of Jane Austen's novel
written by Helen Jerome.
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg;
director, Robert Z, Leonard; screenplay,
Aldous Huxley, Jane Murfin; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, Robert J.
Kern,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Jul40; LP9764.
PRIDE OF THE BOWERY. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Joseph H. Lewis; story, Steven Clensos;
screenplay, George Plympton; photography,
Robert Cline.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Dec40;
LP10470,
PRIDE OF THE MARINES. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 119 min., sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
From a book by Roger Butterfield.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Delmer Daves, screenplay, Albert Maltz;
adaptation, Marvin Borowsky; music, Franz
Waxman; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab;
photographer, Peverall Marley; film editor,
Owen Marks,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 1Sep45;
LP13451.
PRIDE OF THE PLAINS. c1943. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based
on an original story by Oliver Drake.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Wallace Fox; screenplay, John K.
Butler, Bob Williams; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, John MacBurnie;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Dec43;
LP12411,
THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES, Released
through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., cl1942.
128 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Sam Wood; original story, Paul
Gallico; screenplay, Jo Swerling, Herman J.
Mankiewicz; music, Leigh Harline; pho-
tography, Rudolph Mate; film editor, Daniel
Mandell.
© Samuel Goldwyn; 15Jul42; LP11486.
PRIMARY AND ADVANCED FLYING IN-
STRUCTION.
© Edwin Clarence Hedler; title, descr. &
small roll, 15Jan40; MU9949,
THE PRIMARY CELL; elecricity from
chemical action. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1944. 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
2Jun44; MP15910.
THE PRIMARY CELL. SEE
La Pila Simple.
A Pilha Elétrica.
PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING, STAGE A.
sd. United States Navy, Bureau of Aero-
nautics Training Division.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Jul43; 87 prints, 5Jul43;
MU13998,
PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING, STAGE B.
sd. United States Navy, Bureau of Aero-
nautics Training Division.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 8Jul43; 84 prints, 5Jul43;
MU13999.
PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING, STAGE C.
United States Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics,
Training Division, 1 reel, sd.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 14Jan44; 5 prints, 13Jan44; MU14402.
340 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PRIMROSE PATH. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., PRINCIPES FONDAMENTAUX DE ~ Eric Taylor; music, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
c1940. 93 min., sd. A Gregory LaCava
production, From the play by Robert L.
Buckner and Walter Hart, as produced by
George Abbott.
Credits: Director, Gregory LaCava;
screenplay, Allan Scott, Gregory LaCava;
music score, Werner R. Heymann; editor,
William Hamilton.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Mar40;
LP9647.
PRINCE OF THE PLAINS. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A Western based on the life of
Bat Masterson, a defender of law and order
in the early bandit-ridden West.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; written by
Louise Rousseau, Albert DeMond; music,
Stanley Wilson; film editor, Richard L.
Van Enger.
Cast: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Shirley
Davis, Roy Barcroft, Rory Mallinson.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49;
LP2294,
THE PRINCE OF THIEVES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947. 8 reels, sd., color,
35mm. Based on Alexandre Dumas' story.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; screenplay,
Maurice Tombragel; adaptation, Charles H.
Schneer; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: John Hall, Patricia Morison, Adele
Jergens, Alan Mowbray, Michael Duane.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Dec47;
LP1356.
PRINCELY INDIA. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949. 20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Summary: Shows some of the 600 states
of India, the men who rule them, the reli-
gious ceremonies of the natives, their
dances, and the magnificent architecture
of the country.
Credits: Written by Owen Crump; narrator,
Lou Marcelle.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Jan49; MP3655.
THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE. Released
through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944,
94 min., sd., color. Suggested by a story by
Sy Bartlett.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; direc-
tor, David Butler; screenplay, Don Hartman,
Melville Shavelson, Everett Freeman;
adaptation, Allen Boretz, Curtis Kenyon;
music, David Rose; film editor, Daniel
Mandell. Technicolor.
© Regent Pictures, Inc.; 1Nov44; LP12987.
PRINCESS O'HARA, SEE It Ain't Hay.
PRINCESS O'ROURKE. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943, 94 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. A Hal B.
Wallis production.
Credits: Written and directed by Norman
Krasna; music, Frederick Hollander; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor,
Warren Low.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 230ct43;
LP12336.
PRINCESS PAPAYA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15939,
PRINCESS POO-POO-LY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec42; MP13154.
PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS, REFERENCE
SURFACES, AND TOLERANCES.
Appl. author: John G, Curtis.
© Atlas Educational Film Co,; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 5Jun44; MU14910.
L'ACCOUSTIQUE. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
French version of "Fundamentals of Acous-
tics,
Summary: By means of animated dia-
grams, the range and physiology of hearing,
and the principles of velocity and refraction
of sound are explained. Engineering prob-
lems, such as the elimination of high and
low frequencies, are also considered.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Nov48; MP3599.
PRINCIPLES OF BAKING (FLOUR MIX-
TURES). c1943. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, —_
16Dec43; MP14748,
PRINCIPLES OF COOKING (MEATS AND
VEGETABLES). c1943. 1 reel.
Appl, author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
- © Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Dec43; MP14749,
PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT. Eastman Kodak
Co., Teaching Films Division, c1940. t
987 ft.
Appl, author: Clarence E. Baer.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 28Nov40; MP10709.
PRINCIPLES OF HOME CANNING. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
250ct44; MP15987.
PRINCIPLES OF RADIO, ¢1943. 1 reel each.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.
Appl, author: Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.
2. Receiving Radio Messages. © 17Dec43;
MP 14750.
3. Vacuum Tubes. © 28Dec43; MP14751.
PRINCIPLES OF SCALE DRAWING.
Coronet, c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how to make scale
drawings, how to interpret the drawings,
and how the drawings are used, For junior
and senior high school grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Harold
P. Fawcett.
© David A. Smart; 28Jan49; MP4217.
PRINTING. Burton Holmes Films, Inc.,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Your Life
Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15May47;. MP2078.
PRIORITIES ON PARADE. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; direc-
tor, Albert S. Rogell; original screenplay,
Art Arthur, Frank Loesser; music direction,
Victor Young; photographer, Daniel Fapp;
film editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Jul42;
LP11617.
PRIORITY BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.; cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
‘ © Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Sep42; MP12981.
PRISON SHIP. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 60 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Alexis Thurn-Taxis;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; story, Josef
Mischel; screenplay, Josef Mischel, Ben
Markson; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Nov45;
LP13698.
PRISON WARDEN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama in which a newly-
appointed warden attempts to reform a
mismanaged prison while his wife schemes
to aid a convict who is her former sweet-
heart.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, Seymour Friedman; screenplay,
film editor, James Sweeney,
Cast: Warner Baxter, Anna Lee, James
Flavin, Harlan Warde, "Charles Cane,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 250ct49;
LP2576.
PRISONER OF JAPAN, c1942, Presented
by Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd.
Atlantis Picture Corp, An Arthur Ripley
Production, Based ona story by Edgar c,
Ulmer.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Arthur Ripley; original screen-
play, Robert Chapin, Arthur Ripley; music
score, Leon Erdody; film editor, Holbrook
Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 3Jul42;
LP11480,
PRISONER OF LOVE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1781.
PRIVATE AFFAIRS. c1940. Presented by
Universal Studios. 8 reels, sd. Based on
the story "One of the Boston Bullertons" by
Walter Greene.
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Tryon;
director, Albert S. Rogell; screenplay,
Leonard Spigelgass, Charles Grayson; pho-
tography, Milton Krasner; film editor,
Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures, Inc.; 25Jun40;
LP9734,
THE PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF BEL AMI,
Loew-Lewin, Inc., c1947. 119 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. From the novel ''Bel Ami" by
Guy de Maupassant.
Credits: Producer, David L. Loew; direc-
tor, Albert Lewin; screenplay, Albert
Lewin; music score, Darius Milhaud; film
editor, Albrecht Joseph,
Cast: George Sanders, Angela Lansbury,
Ann Dvorak, Warren William, Francis Dee.
© Loew-Lewin, Inc.; 7Mar47; LP887.
PRIVATE BUCKAROO, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., cl1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward F. Cline;
original story, Paul Gerard Smith; screen-
play, Edmund Kelso, Edward James.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29May42;
LP11334,
PRIVATE MISS JONES. SEE Thousands
Cheer.
PRIVATE NURSE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941. 5,450 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, David Burton; original
screenplay, Samuel G, Bagel; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Aug41; LP10791.
PRIVATE PLUTO, Walt Disney Productions,
c1943, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Feb43;
LP11950,
PRIVATE SNUFFY SMITH. Capital Produc-
tions, c1942. 7 reels, sd. From "Barney
Google and Snuffy Smith" by Billy De Beck.
Credits: Producer, Edward Gross; direc-
tor, Edward Cline; original screenplay,
John Grey, Jack Henley, Lloyd French,
Donoho Hall; photography, Marcel Le Picard;:
film editor, Robert Crandall.
© Capital Productions; 16Jan42; LP11565.
PRIZE FIGHTER. RKO Pathe, Inc., cl949.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 1)
Summary: Introduces ‘Roland La Starza,
a promising heavyweight fighter, and shows
his daily routine during the training peri
before a fight.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
341
PRIZE FIGHTER, Cont'd,
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Edward Rice;
narrator, Bill Corum; editor, Gene Milford,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 23Sep49; MP4809.
PRIZE MAID. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The domest.z bliss of the
Newlyweds is disrupted when they win a
maid on a radio program,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Earl Baldwin;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Robert Neil, Suzi Crandall, Patsy
Moran, Marlo Dwyer, Joe Devlin.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Sep49;
LP2598,
PROBLEM PAPPY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Ted Pierce; animation, Myron Waldman,
Sidney Pillet.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Jan41;
LP10168.
PROBLEMS IN SUPERVISION. Caravel
Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © Caravel
Films, Inc.
Instructing the Blind Worker on the Job.
© 1Jun45; MP30,
Employing Workers in Industry. © 1Jun45;
MP31.
Employing Disabled Workers in Industry.
© 1Jul45; MP431,
Establishing Working Relations for the
Disabled Worker. © 1Jul45; MP432.
Instructing the Disabled Worker on the Job.
© 1Jul45; MP433.
PROBLEMS IN SUPERVISION. Caravel
Films, Inc., c1944. 1 reel each, sd.
© Caravel Films, Inc.
Appl. author: F, Burnham MacLeary.
A New Supervisor Takes a Look at His Job,
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 35 prints,
9Sep44; MU15197.
© 1Nov44; MP15769.
Introducing the New Worker to His Job.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 35 prints,
9Sep44; MU15200.
© 1Nov44; MP15770.
Instructing the New Worker on the Job.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 29 prints,
9Sep44; MU15199,
© 1Nov44; MP15771.
Placing the Right Man on the Job.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 51 prints,
9Sep44; MU15202.
© 1Nov44; MP15773.
Supervising Workers on the Job.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 39 prints,
9Sep44; MU15201.
© 1Nov44; MP15774.
Maintaining Workers' Interest.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 25 prints,
9Sep44; MU15198.
© 1Nov44; MP15772.
The Supervisor as a Leader, pt. 1.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 33 prints,
9Sep44; MU15195.
© 1Nov44; MP15767.
The Supervisor as a Leader, pt. 2.
© title & descr., 27Sep44; 36 prints,
9Sep44; MU15196.
© 1Nov44; MP15768.
PROBLEMS IN SUPERVISION. Century
Productions, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel. © Century
Productions, Inc.
Safety in the Shop. © 1Oct45; MP91,
PROBLEMS IN SUPERVISION. Division of
Visual Aids, U. S. Office of Education,
c1944-45, 1 reel each. © Herbert Kerkow.
Supervising Women Workers.
© 25Aug44; MP15156.
© 1Aug45; MP363.
Every Minute Counts.
© 25Aug44; MP15157,
© 1Aug45; MP364.
Using Visual Aids in Training.
© 13Jul44; MP15022,
© 1Aug45; MP365,
PROBLEMS IN SUPERVISION. Mode-Art
Pictures, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel each. © Mode-
Art Pictures, Inc.
Improving the Job. © 17Jul44; MP15576.
Maintaining Good Working Conditions.
© 17Jul44; MP15577,—_____
Maintaining Quality Standards. © 17Jul44;
MP15578.
Planning and Laying Out Work. © 17Jul44;
MP15579.
Working with Other Supervisors. © 17Jul44;
MP15580.
PROBLEMS OF FLIGHT. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 12Jun41;
MP14211.
PROBLEMS OF HOUSING; the individual
home. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
30Dec44; MP15988.
PROCESSING EKTACHROME COLOR FILM.
167 ft., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome.
Appl, author: A. Lloyd Reber, Jr. _
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr. &
9 prints, 16Aug46; MU977.
THE PRODIGAL SON. c1944. 1,000 ft., 16mm.
Appl. author: C. O. Baptista.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 15May44;
LP12734.
PRODUCTION CONTROL, Production
Research Co. 825 ft., sd.
Credits: Directed and written by Charles
J. Hupp.
© Charles J. Hupp, d.b.a. Production
Research Co.; title, descr. & 50 prints,
3Jul46; MU839.
PRODUCTION OF FOODS. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm. (World Food Problems, no. 2)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
9May46; MP591,
PRODUCTIVITY—KEY TO PLENTY.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1949.
20 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Traces the development of
machine power in the United States from
1850 to date, emphasizing that the United
States has achieved great production, a
large income, and a high standard of living
because of the mastery of machine power.
Credits: Collaborator, J. Frederic
Dewhurst.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Mar49; MP3990.
PROEM. [A. F. Films, Inc.] ¢c1949. 10 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: An animated cartoon presenting
the figures of a chess set made of modeling
clay.
Credits: Music, William Smith.
Appl. authors: Leonard Tregillus, Ralph
W. Luce, Jr., William Smith,
© Ralph W. Luce, Jr.; 70ct49; MP4668.
PROFESSIONALISM IN RETAILING. Pre-
sented by Butler Bros. 1 reel. .
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Butler Bros.; title & descr., 17Jan40;
128 prints, 19Jan40; MU9942.
PROF, OF FKEYSKY. Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl940. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Jun40; MP10285,
PROF. PEABODY'S BANJO SCHOOL,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942.. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec42; MP13169.
PROF. SMALL AND MR. TALL. c1943.
Presented by Columbia. 691 ft., sd., color.
(A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tors, Paul Sommer, John Hubley; story, John
McLeish; animation, Jim Armstrong, Volus
Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 26Mar43; LP11977.
PROFESSOR TOM. Loew's Inc., c1948.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse,
Ed Barge; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 140ct48; LP1923.
PROGRESS REPORT—1943. Presented by
General Motors. 4 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© General Motors Public relations; title,
descr. & 264 prints, 29Nov43; MU14230,
PROGRESS THROUGH ENGINEERING. Pre-
sented by General Motors Corp. 20 min.,
b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 9May46; 12 prints, 13May46; MU559.
PROGRESSIVE HONING WITH AUTOMATIC
SIZING. Presented by Micromatic Hone
Corp. 11/2 reels, sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 29Nov45; 13 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16573.
O PROGRESSO DAS COMUNICACOES.,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w., 16mm. Portuguese ver-
om of "The Development of Communica-
on,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Mar47; MP1840,
PROJECT X. Transcontinental Productions,
Inc. Released through Film Classics Inc.,
c1949. 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Joining forces with Federal
agents, a young physicist tracks down a
Communist spy ring seeking atomic energy
secrets.
Credits: Producer, Edward Leven; direc-
tor, Edward J. Montagne; screenplay, Gene
Hurley, Earl Kennedy; film editor, Theodore
Waldeyer.
Cast: Keith Andes, Rita Colton, Jack Lord,
Kit Russell, .Joyce Quinlan,
» © Transcontinental Productions, Inc.;
.140ct49; LP2553.
PROJECTIVE MOVEMENT SEQUENCES,
Produced in the Audio-Visual Laboratory of
Teachers College, Columbia University
“ander the direction of William H. Lundin.
4 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A film showing continuously
moving metallic particles. To be used by
psychologists as an instrument for evaluating
personality.
©’ William Howard Lundin; title, descr.
& 8 prints, 25Mar48; MU2826.
THE PROMISED LAND. 60 min., sd., color.
Appl. author: T, R. Jackman,
© DeVry Corp.; title, descr. & 6 prints,
20Jul40; MU10403.
PROMISES WE LIVE BY. SEE Back of
Every Promise.
PRONTO SOCORRO; ferimentos e fraturas.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., em
colaboragao com a Cruz Vermelha Ameri-
cana, cl1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Jun46; MP719.
PROOF FOR ANY MAN. Presented by
Associated Lines of the B. F. Goodrich
Co, (Hood) 2 reels.
i Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
© B. F. Goodrich Associated Lines; title,
descr, & 231 prints, 19May41; LU10464,
342
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PROPAGACAO DO CALOR. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, H. Horton Sheldon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Jun46; MP777.
PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES. Coronet,
c1949. 11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Outlines a procedure for
recognizing propaganda, explains the pur-
poses and techniques of propaganda, and
stresses the importance of critical evalua-
tion of propaganda. .
Credits: Educational collaborator, William
G. Brink,
© David A. Smart; 14Jul49; MP4490.
PROPER STEPS. Flory Films, Inc., c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (Personal
Guidance Series)
Summary: A health film based on medical
research, showing how walking habits cause
common foot abuses and how these habits
may be corrected.
Credits: Director and photographer,
Josef Bohmer.
© Flory Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4556.
PROPERTIES OF WATER. Coronet, c1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Simple experiments are con-
ducted to show the chemical composition of
water and its properties as a solid, a liquid,
and a gas,
Appl. authors; E. C. Waggoner, Gilbert I.
Renner.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 8Sep47; MP2585.
PROPERTY TAXATION; arithmetic of taxes.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
14Mar46; MP334.
THE PROSPECTING BEAR. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 808 ft., sd., color. (An MGM
Cartoon) A Rudolph Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Mar41; LP10340.
PROSPECTING FOR PETROLEUM. George
Pal production, sponsored by the Shell Oil
Co., Inc., c1948. 26 min., sd., color; 16mm.
(This Is Oil, no. 1)
Summary: The story of petroleum; how
it was formed through ages of geological
change, and how it is found, extracted, and
put to use by man today.
Credits: Producer, George Pal; director,
Duke Goldston; animation, Erwin Broner.
© Shell Oil Co., Inc.; 12Feb48; LP1778.
THE PROSPERITY PRESS OPERATOR
TRAINING BUNDLE,
Appl. author: H. H. Brown Lee.
© The Prosperity Co., Inc.; title & descr.,
13Jan41; 17 prints, 18Dec40; MU10756.
PROSPERITY 2-GIRL SHIRT FINISHING
UNIT. Prosperity Co., Inc., c1947. 2 reels,
b&w, 16mm,
Appl. author: M. C. Ritter.
© Prosperity Co., Inc.; 21Apr47; MP2184.
PROTECTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
FROM HIGH IMPACT SHOCK, Presented by
the U. S. Navy. 1 1/2 reels, b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 13 prints, 5Aug46; MU918.
PROTECTIVE CUSTODY. Letha McHale and
Robert S. Wilson. b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film reproduces drawings
of scenes of Santo Tomas Internment Camp
in the Philippines and shows portraits of
internees.
© Letha McHale, Robert S. Wilson; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 14May48; MU2992.
PROUDLY WE SERVE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., in cooperation with the U. S.
Marine Corps, cl1944, 20 min., sd.
(Featurette)
Credits: Written and directed by Crane
Wilbur.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 140ct44;
LP12898.
PROVE IT BY THE THINGS YOU DO,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Feb46; MP243,
PROVING GROUND, Presented by Celanese
Celluloid Corp., Plastics Division of
Celanese Corp. of America. b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© Celanese Celluloid Corp,; title & descr.,
300ct44; 5 prints, 310ct44; MU15346.
PRUNES AND POLITICS. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943, 16 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; screenplay, Charles E,
Roberts, George Jeske; film editor, Robert
Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 31Dec43;
LP12441.
PSALMODY. Square Deal Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Narration, Jesse William Stitt.
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 1Jun46;
MP870.
PUBLIC DEB. NO. 1. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940. 7,247 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; story,
Karl Tunberg, Don Ettlinger; screenplay,
Karl Tunberg, Darrell Ware; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
13Sep40; LP9929,
PUBLIC ENEMIES, c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Michael Burke.
_ Credits; Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Albert S, Rogell; screenplay,
Edward T, Lowe, Lawrence Kimble; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 300ct41;
LP10903.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, c1943, 1 reel.
Appl. authors: Marjorie F, Ellis, Kenneth
R. Edwards.
© Eastman Kodak Co,, 28Sep43; MP 14297.
PUBLIC JITTERBUG NO, 1, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1939. 20 min., sd, (Broad
Brevity)
Credits: Director, Joseph Henabery; story,
Burnet Hershey.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec39; LP9604.
PUBLIC NUISANCES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Jun43; MP13640,
PUBLIC OPINION. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Harold D. Lasswell.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Nov46; MP1383.
PUBLIC OPINION POLLS, United Produc-
tions of America, c1947, 10 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm.
© United Productions of America; 15Feb47;
MP2012.
PUBLIC RELATIONS, SEE The March of
Time, 1948,
PUCK CHASERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 942 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 250ct45;
MP193.,
PUDDIN' HEAD, c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, Jack Townley; screenplay, Jack
Townley, Milt Gross; music director, Cy
Feuer; orchestrations, Walter Scharf; pho-
tographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Ernest
Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 25Jun41;
LP10613.
PUDENDAL BLOCK WITH DEMEROL AND
INTRACAINE. Lees Malcolm Schadel,
c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows in detail the use of the
pudendal block with Demerol and
Intracaine,
© Lees Malcolm Schadel, Jr.; 14Jul49;
MP4540,
PUDGY BOY. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11May42; MP12543.
PUEBLO PLUTO, Walt Disney Productions,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Pluto
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Milt Schaffer; animation, Phil
Duncan, George Nicholas, George Kreisl,
Dan MacManus; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Jan48;
LP1984,
PULLING FOR PROFITS, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Detroit
Automotive Products Corp, 2 reels, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
© Detroit Automotive Products Corp.;
title & descr., 8May47; 14 prints, 12May47;
MU2000. ‘
PULLING POWER, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by the Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min,,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the power of the
Chevrolet truck as it carries milk over
rough country roads to a railroad stop.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7May48; 11 prints, 10May48;
MU3028.
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 170ct40;
MP 10690.
PUMPA PUMPA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 2Apr45; MP15779,
PUMPERNICKEL POLKA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Dec43; MP14409.
PUNCTUATION—MARK YOUR MEANING,
Coronet, c1947. 1 reel, sd., bkw, 16mm,
Summary: The true significance of the
various symbols of punctuation and their
relation to the written expression of thought
is made clear, when a young student strug-
gles to clarify the meaning of his unpunc-
tuated story. For junior high school classes,
Credits; Collaborator, Viola Theman,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
343
PUNCTUATION—MARK YOUR MEANING.
Cont'd.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 19Nov47; MP3278.
THE PUNJAB. SEE India.
PUPPET LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Aug44;
LP12885.
PUPPETRY; string marionettes. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl947,
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Hansel, a puppet, takes a little
boy on a tour of a workshop where puppets
are made. The film includes a visit to the
rehearsal room, explains the plan of the
puppet theatre, and presents a brief episode
from "Hansel and Gretel." A teaching
film for intermediate grades, high schools,
and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborators, Frank and
Elizabeth Haines.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
26Nov47; MP2639.
PURITY SQUAD. Loew's Inc., cl1945. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1,798 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Harold Kress; original
story and screenplay, Charles Francis
Royal; music score, Max Terr; film editor,
Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep45; LP13520.
THE PURLOINED PUP. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1946. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh; animation,
George Nicholas, Robert Youngquist, Gerry
Hathcock, Ernie Lynch; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Apr46;
LP337.
THE PURPLE HEART. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1944. 8,962 ft., sd. From
a story by Melville Crossman.
Credits: Director, Lewis Milestone;
written for the screen by Jerome Cady;
music director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Mar44; LP12811.
THE PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES. c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels
each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic
Pictures Corp.; no. 1-6; 3Aug45; LP13462;
no, 7-15, 110ct45; LP13532.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet,
Fred Brannon; original screenplay, Royal
259158 O - 53 - 23
Cole, Albert DeMond, Basil Dickey, Lynn
Perkins, Joseph Poland, Barney Sarecky;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, Bud Thackery; film editors, Cliff
Bell, Harold Minter.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
The Man in the Meteor.
The Time Trap.
Flaming Avalanche.
The Lethal Pit.
Death on the Beam.
The Demon Killer.
The Evil Eye.
Descending Doom.
The Living Dead.
10. House of Horror.
11. Menace from Mars.
12. Perilous Plunge.
13. Fiery Shroud.
14. The Fatal Trail.
15, Take-Off to Destruction.
CPA oOReNE
THE PURPLE V. c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. From a
story by Robert R. Mill.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Bertram
Millhauser, Curt Siodmak; adaptation,
Bertram Millhauser; music director, Mor-
ton Scott; photographer, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Mar43;
LP12019.
PURSUED. Hemisphere Films, Inc., c1947.
Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Milton Sperling; direc-
tor, Raoul Walsh; original screenplay,
Niven Busch; music, Max Steiner; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor,
Christian Nyby.
Cast: Teresa Wright, Robert Mitchum,
Judith Anderson, Dean Jagger, Alan Hale.
© Hemisphere Films, Inc.; 8Mar47;
LP1108.
PURSUIT TO ALGIERS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
"Sherlock Holmes" characters created by
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Director, Roy William Neill;
original screenplay, Leonard Lee; music
director, Edgar Fairchild; film editor, Saul
A. Goodkind,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 250ct45;
LP13642.
PUSS GETS THE BOOTS. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
838 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
A Rudolf Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Feb40; MP10323.
PUSS N' TOOTS. Loew's Inc., 1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 681 ft.,
sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 28May42; LP11429.
PUT-PUT-PUT (YOUR ARMS AROUND ME).
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Jul42; MP12803.
PUT-PUT TROUBLES. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1940. 1 reel, sd. {A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 15May40;
LP9716,
PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, HONEY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13990.
PUT YOUR LITTLE FOOT RIGHT OUT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. 7
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Aug46; MP925.
PUTTIN' ON THE ACT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, Dave Tendlar,
Thomas Golden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Aug40;
LP9877.
PUTTIN' ON THE DOG, Loew's Inc., cl1944.
645 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Pete Burness, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence, Ben Muse; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 28O0ct44; LP12963.
PUTTIN' ON THE DOG. Loew's Inc., c1944.
645 ft., sd., color, (An MGM Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Pete Burness, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence, Ben Muse; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 250ct44; LP13018.
PUTTING ON THE DOG. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP14432.
PYGMIES OF AFRICA, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., cl1939. 2 reels, sd.
Appl. author: H. C, Raven.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 40ct39;
MP9830.
344
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
Q
QUACK SERVICE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,428 ft., sd.
Credits: Direction, story and screenplay,
Harry Edwards.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Aug43;
LP12202.
QUAIL POINTERS, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 3)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Phil Reisman,
Jr.; narrator, Andre Baruch,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 14Nov47; MP2534.
QUAINT QUEBEC. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1949. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A visit to.Quebec, including
scenes of the St. Lawrence, the plains of
Abraham, Montmorency Falls, St. Anne
de Beaupre, and the Gaspe Peninsula,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
narrator, Lowell Thomas; music score,
L. De Francesco; photographer, Jack Pain-
ter; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Apr49 (in notice: 1948); MP4146,
QUAINT ST. AUGUSTINE. c1939, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 805 ft.,
sd., color, (A James A, FitzPatrick
Traveltalk)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Nov39; MP10114,
QUALITY. SEE Pinky.
QUANDO BOBBY VAI PARA A ESCOLA,
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc,, for
Mead Johnson & Co,, c1947, 23 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Portuguese version of "When
Bobby Goes to School,"
Credits: Collaborators, Arthur H. Parme-
lee, Warren M. Cox,
© Mead, Johnson & Co,; 2Jun47; LP1142.
QUARRY ROAD. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Mar43; MP13336.
QUARTER HORSES. RKO Pathe, Inc. Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 8 min., sd. (Sportscope, no. 7)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Jerry Brond-
field; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Harold Anderson; photographer, Anthony
Caputo; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 22Feb46; MP250,
THE QUARTERBACK. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940,. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Anthony Veiller;
director, H. Bruce Humberstone; original
screenplay, Robert Pirosh; music director,
Irvin Talbot; photography, Leo Tover;
film editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 40ct40;
LP9958,
QUARTET. Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.,
London, Released in the U.S, by Eagle
Lion Films, Inc., c1949. Presented by
J. Arthur Rank. 120 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on short stories by William Somer-
set Maugham,
Summary: Four different phases of
English life are reflected in the dramatiza-
tion of ''The Facts of Life,"' "The Alien
Corn," "The Kite," and "The Colonel's
Lady."
Credits: Producers, Sydney Box, Antony
Darnborough; directors, Ken Annakin,
Arthur Crabtree, Harold French, Ralph
Smart; screenplay, Robert Cedric Sherriff;
music, John Greenwood; music director,
Muir Mathieson; editor, Jean Barker,
Cast: Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Dirk
Bogarde, Francoise Rosay, Hermione
Baddeley.
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 6May49
(in notice: 1948); LP2468.
QUATTRO PASSI FRA LE NUVOLE. SEE
The Bigamist.
QUE BUENA ES LA CONGA, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Nov43; MP14169.
QUEBEC IN SUMMERTIME, Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (James
A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Summary: Shows many points of interest
in the province of Quebec, including Mon-
treal, the city of Quebec, Montmorency
Falls, the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre,
the Isle of Orleans, the Laurentian Hills,
and the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music, Lesley Kirk, Joseph
Nussbaum,
© Loew's Inc.; 29Mar49; MP4006,
QUEEN OF BROADWAY, Producers Re-
leasing Corp., cl1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Sternbach;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
George Wallace Sayre; screenplay, Rusty
McCullough, George Wallace Sayre; music
score, Leo Erdody; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 26Jan43;
LP11812.
QUEEN OF BURLESQUE. c1946. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Director, Sam Newfield; original
screenplay, David A. Lang.
Appl. author: P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 4Jul46; LP418.
QUEEN OF DESTINY. c1940, Presented
by Imperator Film Productions, Ltd,
95 min., sd., color. By Miles Malleson and
Robert Vansittart.
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert
Wilcox; scenario and dialogue, Charles De
Grandcourt, Miles Malleson, Robert Van-
sittart; music director, Muir Mathieson;
photography, W. V. Small; editor, Jill
Irving. Technicolor.
Appl. author: Imperator Film Productions,
Ltd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug40;
LP10177.
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. SEE Mother
Goose Presents The Story Book Review.
QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS, Screen Art
Pictures Corp., c1946..61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward F, Finney;
original story and screenplay, Roger
Merton.
© Screen Art Pictures Corp.; 15Nov46;
LP809.
QUEEN OF THE MOB. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 6 reels, sd. Based on J. Ed-
gar Hoover's book ''Persons in Hiding,"
Credits: Director, James Hogan; screen-
play, Horace McCoy, William R, Lipman;
photography, Theodor Sparkuhl; film editor,
Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Jun40;
LP9746,
QUEEN OF THE YUKON. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 8 reels, sd. Original
Story by Jack London.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Mal-
vern; director, Phil Rosen; screenplay,
Joseph West; photography, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Sep40;
LP9903,.
QUEENS OF THE COURT. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946. 10 min., sd., 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T, Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Nov46;
MP 1482,
QUEER BIRDS. SEE Variety Views, no. 145,
QUENTIN QUAIL. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
c1945, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melo-
dies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP279.
QUEST OF THE ALASKA SEALSKIN, color,
16mm, 3
Appl. author: Berthold L, Lange. —
© Fouke Fur Co,; title, descr, & 2 prints,
28Mar42; MU12313.
QUICK AS A FLASH. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors
Corp. 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the work of the
Dearborn cordwood saw, using the Ford
tractor as power.
© Dearborn Motors Corp.,; title, descr. &
8 prints, 13Apr49; MU3997.
A QUICK HOOK-UP. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors
Corp. 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows how implements which
can be easily attached to the tractor facil-
itate farming.
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr. &
8 prints, 13Apr49; MU3992,
THE QUIZ KIDS. Paramount Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. © Paramount Pictures,
Inc,
Credits: Producer, Leslie Roush; photog-
raphy, William Steiner,
1, © 12Sep41; MP11556,
2. © 5Dec41; MP11925.
. © 6Feb42; MP13305,
© 17Apr42; MP12411,
- © 22May42; MP12513.
+ © 31Jul42; MP12729,
Qo wm w
QUICK ON THE TRIGGER. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1948. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid gets his man.
director, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Elmer Clifton; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Lyle Talbot, Helen Parrish, George
Elderedge.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Nov48;
LP1935.
QUICK RETURNS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Nov41;
MP 11851,
QUICK WATSON, THE RHYTHM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Oct43; MP14085.
QUICKER'N A WINK. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
345
QUICKER'N A WINK. Cont'd,
1 reel, sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, George Sidney; screen-
play, E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip
Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Oct40; LP10011.
A QUIET FOURTH. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 15 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, Paul
Conlon; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec41;
LP10847,.
THE QUIET ONE, Published in Scotland,
c1948. Released through Mayer-Burstyn,
Inc., 1949. 68 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Produced in cooperation with the Wiltwyck
School for Boys, at Esopus, New York.
Summary: A documentary social drama
about the reclamation of a ten-year-old
Harlem boy who is unwanted, misunder-
stood, and inwardly tortured.
Credits: Producer, Janice Loeb; direc-
tor, Sidney Meyers; screenplay, Helen
Levitt, Janice Loeb, Sidney Meyers; com-
mentary and dialogue, James Agee; narra-
tor, Gary Merrill; music, Ulysses Kay;
film editors, Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb,
Sidney Meyers.
Cast: Donald Thompson, Clarence Cooper,
Sadie Stockton, Estelle Evans, Paul Baucum,
© Film Documents, Inc.; 10Sep48; LP2552.
QUIET PLEASE! Loew's Inc., «1945.
697 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Tom and
Jerry) (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits; Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Kenneth Muse, Ray
Patterson, Irven Spence, Ed Barge; music
director, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Nov45; LP13660,
QUIET, PLEASE, MURDER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,313 ft.,
sd, From a story by Lawrence G. Bloch-
man,
Credits: Direction and screenplay, John
Larkin; musical director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Dec42; LP12221.
QUIET! PLEEZE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Milford Davis; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Lod Rossner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Feb41;
LP10245.
QUIET WEDDING. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels. Based on the
play by Esther McCracken,
Credits: Director, Anthony Asquith;
screenplay, Terence Rattigan, A. E. de
Grunwald,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Nov41;
LP10857.
A QUIMICA NO MUNDO MODERNO, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, W. T. Read.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jun46; MP727.
QUIZ BIZ. Loew's Inc., cl1941. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 867 ft., sd.
(What's Your I. Q., no. 4) (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits; Director, Will Jason; story,
Will Jason, E, Maurice Adler; film editor,
Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Feb41; LP10370,
QUIZZY-TOONS, si., 16mm,
© William D. Cope; title, descr. & set of
prints, 19May46; MU575.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
R
R. C. L. Burton Holmes Films, Inc. 16mm,
(Radio Technician Training) United States
Navy.
© Burton Holmes Films, Inc.; title, descr.
& 15 prints, 7Feb44; MU14468.
RKO PATHE NEWS, RKO Pathe, Inc, Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946-47. 1 reel each, sd., b&w, 35mm,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.
Volume 17, 1946,
38. Yamashita found guilty. Hess con-
fesses insanity sham. First jet [plane,
the Royal Navy 'Vampire"] take-off from
carrier, Flametanks demolish Jap planes
[at the Sasebo naval base in Japan].
© 1Jan46; MP17.
39. Congress, Parliament sing Christmas
carols. Truman goes home for Christ-
mas. Japs petition to save Yamashita.
Eight-year-olds learn aviation [in Chatta-
nooga, Tennessee]. Jap Embassy turned
over to U. S. Self-service wash at Laun-
dromat. [New hudraulic] jack works from
car's dashboard,
© 3Jan46; MP18.
40. Truman reports to nation, Patton
buried [in Luxemburg] where his army
advanced, Delegates sail for [London] for
first UNO Assembly. La Guardia [is]
replaced by O'Dwyer. Saints and Sinners
honor Halsey [in New York]. Alabama
tops Trojans in Rose Bowl classic.
© 8Jan46; MP44.
41, General Homma on trial [in Manila].
Ambassador Marshall arrives in China.
GI's fraternize with Tokyo girls. Canadian
court dooms [Brigade Fuhrer Meyer]
Nazi killer. Last Jap war captives leave
United States. New York welcomes 82nd
Airborne [Division], GI's at Vienna
motorcycle race.
© 10Jan46; MP74.
42. Kidnap murder [of Susan Degnan in
Chicago] shocks nation. Army, Navy plan
atom bomb test on ships. Kaiser-Frazer
Corporation signs UAW contract. UNO
committee searches for site. Flames
level huge post exchange [in Yokohama].
Britain gets first bananas in years.
Movies honor [Ted Gamble] bond drives
leader.
© 15Jan46; MP85.
43. Eighty-second Division in biggest
victory parade. Winston Churchill ar-
rives in the U.S. The Little Flower
[LaGuardia] as private citizen, Helicopter
{[Army-Sikorsky R-5] sets five world
marks,
© 17Jan46; MP92,
44. First meeting of UNO Assembly [in
London]. GI's demonstrate [against the
slow rate of demobilization] --Eisenhower
answers, Pearl Harbor inquiry hears
Admiral Kimmel. "Bathers' day" in
[Boras] Sweden,
© 22Jan46; MP118,
45. Strike closes steel industry. New
Kaiser and Frazer cars go on display.
Truman honors draft board volunteers.
Ruined Warsaw rebuilt by Poles. Rescue
pilot from Burma jungle, Close famed
London Rainbow Club. Stassen heads
Brotherhood Week,
© 24Jan46; MP130,
46. Navy outlines atom bomb test.
Assembly begins job [in London].
Government and Communists sign truce
in China, General Morgan under fire
for statement [that Polish Jews were
secretly organized for illegal exodus into
Palestine}.
© 29Jan46; MP144,
47, Jet plane [Army P~-80] in fastest
flight across U. S. [U. S.] seizes meat
ylants—strikers go back, The 'F, D. R."
cn shakedown cruise. Byrnes praises
UNO's progress. England in bid for
world's trade, [Allies] restore blasted
German rail roads.
© 31Jan46; MP 147.
48, Radar contacts the moon [at an Army
Signal Corps laboratory in Belmar, New
Jersey. De Gaulle resigns [as President
of France]—Gouin, new President, Tru-
man, nation mark Roosevelt birthday.
Germany holds first free election [in
13 years]. U.S. sub fleet goes into stor~-
age.
© 5Feb46; MP151.
49, GI's English brides arrive in America,
Transport in record flight across nation.
{Chinese 6th] Army of occupation sails
for Manchuria. Harry Hopkins dies at
fifty-five. U.S. opens bridges across
Rhine. New fabrics, walls resist stains.
[France's] herring fleet catches vital food.
© 7Feb46; MP174.
50, Brazil inaugurates President Dutra,
POW's guard billions in U. S. surplus
goods [near Paris]. U.S. ships repatriate
Koreans from Japan. Open New York to
Paris air service. Rare ivory is shaped
for market. Princess [Elizabeth of
England] on tour of inspection. Luxem-
bourg honors Grand Duchess [Charlotte].
© 12Feb46; MP179.
51, [UNRRA distribution centers] increase
relief to starving Europe. Mine fields
cleared by new army devices. Send Jap
"conquerors" home from China, Great
Florida fleet harvests sponge crop.
© 14Feb46; MP194,
52. New York shuts down (because of an
eight-day tugboat strike]. Secretary
Ickes resigns after Capitol row. Justices
(Frankfurter, Murphy and Stone] in plea
for American brotherhood. Cardinals-
elect on Rome flight. New auto midget
comes on market,
© 19Feb46; MP208,
53. Steel strike ends. Saratoga [carrier]
ready for atomic tests. Kaiser intro-
duces new family plane. Ski champs in
international meet. Dionne quints at
Canada carnival. Barefoot pilgrims
carry holy statue to Notre Dame [in
Paris]. [Enormous snow plows] clear
path thru thirty foot snow [in Mt. Rainier
National Park].
© 21Feb46; MP215.
54, UNO delegates return home. Bradley
urges action on veterans problems.
Musk-ox task force braves Arctic wastes.
First jet squadron in formation flight.
Find missing Italian royalty. Royal
opera opens in London,
© 26Feb46; MP233.
55. Cardinals [in Rome] receive red hats.
Taxi drivers ride on Washington. China
celebrates happy New Year. Mrs, Roose-
velt in Germany visit. Richelieu [battle-
ship] comes home to France,
© 28Feb46; MP241.
56. General Homma sentenced to die [in
Manila trial]. UNO begins move to
Hunter College. Giant machine "lays"
new homes like eggs. Fast army plane
[XF-12] is new airliner. Churchill gets
honorary degree [from the Miami Univer-
sity]. Shanghai hails Chiang Kai-Shek.
GI's "rest up" on Jap ski run,
© 5Mar56; MP248.
57, President [Truman] calls meeting
on food crisis. Jap Emperor unbends on
visit to people. New York opens emer-
gency homes for veterans. Fun and
prices hit new high in Florida, Find child
and nurse in kidnaping. Navy shows first
"hobby [lobby'’] station. New Red Cross
drive opened by Truman,
© 7Mar46; MP260.
58. Churchill [at Fulton, Missouri],
Truman [in Columbus, Ohio] in major
speeches. France closes its Spanish
frontier, Peron, Tamborini in race for
presidency [in Argentina]. Cardinals
[Spellman and Mooney] hailed on return
to U. S, French GI brides sail for Amer-
ica,
© 12Mar46; MP265.
59. First pictures of atom test site [at
Bikini Atoll]. Radio-guided planes for
atom experiment. Truman supports loan
to Britain, Churchill and "Ike" together
on tour, Jap Empress on first visit to
people.
© 14Mar46; MP274,
60. First report from looted Mukden, One-
hundred-thirteen-day General Motors
strike comes to end. New volcanic island
rises from the sea [off Japan]. Churchill
to F, D. R.—a last salute. Dam brings
vital power to France. Army demobilizes
smallest train [in England].
© 19Mar46; MP282.
61. Churchill, Byrnes in significant
speeches [in New York]. General Marshall
home from China, Peron wins crucial
Argentine election. Meet Mrs. Attlee of
10 Downing Street. [Scientists] record
tremendous sun upheavals. GI show at
Ernie Pyle theater [in Tokyo].
© 21Mar46; MP290,
62. Churchill poses for portrait, leaves
U. S. Show electronic blanket. Pathe
News report: United Nations. Destroy
U. S. planes, gunpowder [in Germany and
Alabama]. Smith named Russia Ambas-
sador. Iran dispute submitted to UNO.
UNRRA meets in Atlantic City.
© 26Mar46; MP300,
63. UNO meets in New York. Hoover sur-
veys food crisis in France. "Bluebeard"
Petiot at scene of his crimes. Army
embarks on Jap anti-typhus drive. Car-
rier Midway on Arctic cruise. Princess
{Elizabeth] christens H. M. S. Eagle.
© 28Mar46; MP329.
64, Russia walks out. The Iran-USSR
dispute before UNO Security Council:
the Iran question; Russia leaves; Iran
is heard,
© 2Apr46; MP343.
65. Insane pianist fights way back through
music, President Truman awards two
medals of honor [to Commander O'Kane
and Sergeant McGaha]. Two million
dollar fire ruins pulpwood, big bridge
{in Canada]. Pre-war gaiety in Paris
festival. Thirteen-hundred-pound rocket
is U.S, biggest. [Crewmen] resume
Oxford, Cambridge classic. Mine phos-
phates for Europe's farms,
© 4Apr46; MP359.
66. Tidal wave hits Hawaii. UN Council
agrees on Iran dispute. Goering takes
stand at Nuremberg trial. First films
of Warsaw as Hoover tours city. Meager
rations for the beaten Germans.
© 9Apr46; MP394.
67. President Truman in Army Day
speech [in Chicago]. One thousand Japs,
Formosans jammed on "hell ship" [at
Sydney, Australia]. Yugoslavia's Tito
is hailed by Czechs. A village of France
[Dortan] rises from war ruins. Russian
fashions at Moscow show, War planes in
mammoth junk heap.
© 11Apr46; MP417.
68. League of Nations ends for all time.
Jap undersea fleet sent to the bottom.
French [troops] come back to Indo-China,
Florida cypress cut for lumber. First
Lady [Mrs, Truman] at Children's
Hospital. [U. S. motion picture] exhibi-
tors' team to serve U. S.
© 16Apr46; MP419.
69. F. D, R.—a nation remembers,
Physician reports President [Truman]
well after first year, DDT cleans up an
entire county [Muscogee, in Georgia].
Open UNRRA University in Munich, Land
mines in gigantic blow-up [in Texas],
© 18Apr46; MP429,.
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RKG PATYE NEWS. classic. Assault takes Belmont—wears 96. King's death is Siam mystery, France
|
Volume 17, 1946. Cont'd,
70. General MacArthur asks nations to ban
war. 1946 baseball season begins. Auto
industry marks its golden jubilee. Dreams
come true fora dying at Hirohito and
family—first portrait. Army wives, kids
sail for Europe. ‘Missouri’ carries
{Turkish aes body [to Istanbul].
© 23Apr46; 454,
71. Japs at polls in first free election.
U. S. must conserve, or Europe starves.
Cadets at Annapolis— Middies at West
Point [on a three-day visit]. Million New
Yorkers in biggest Easter parade.
© 25Apr46; MP476,
72, The occupation job [in Germany]—one
year after victory. Truman reviews 8th
Fleet's maneuvers. Byrnes off to Big
Four Paris talks. Royalty [of Sweden and
Holland] meet amid old splendor, Khaki
University [in England] for vets only,
Airborne lifeboat drops from sky.
© 30Apr46; MP499,
73. Big Four [Byrnes, Molotov, Bevin and
Bidault] in Paris Conference. Forty-five
dead, one hundred hurt in [Naperville]
Illinois train wreck, La Guardia seeks
aid of Midwest farmers. Army reveals
Flying Wing bomber. President Truman
on vacation cruise. Mrs, MacArthur at
Jap tea party. Famed auto race resumed
at Nice [France].
© 2May46; MP506.
74, Seized films of Nazi V-2 launchings.
Roxas is elected new Philippines Presi-
dent. Jap silver hoard taken from sea.
Plastic lung aids polio victims. Deliver-
ies from sky by parachute. Lightning
rods for Eiffel Tower.
© 7May46; MP536.
75. Alcatraz riot. Kentucky Derby. Name
{[Mrs. Emma Clement, of Louisville]
American Mother of 1946, May Day
celebrated in Paris,
© 9May46; MP551,
76, Army wives and children join dads in
Berlin, France votes down new consti-
tution, May Day in Tokyo, Prague and
Berlin, President Truman aids famine
relief. Operation Musk-ox is completed.
Policewomen are "Tokyo's finest.’
Marshal Montgomery home [in England]
to stay.
© 14May46; MP553.
77. Jap war lords on trial. Army tests
Nazis' deadly V-2 rocket [in the New
Mexico desert]. President-elect Roxas
[of the Philippines] in U. S. meets Truman,
Yank raiders combat China's black
market. Assault wins the Preakness.
© 16May46; MP564,
78. Pearl Harbor—a Jap's-eye view.
Hoover home from world food tour, Dis-
abled vets train for a normal life,
President [Truman] honors movies for
$4,279,000 [Red Cross] drive.
© 21May46; MP574,
79, Plane crashes into New York sky-
scraper, Byrnes reports on Big Four
Paris meeting. First "new Americans"
since war land in New York, UNRRA
clothing, food saves lives in Europe.
Berlin and Paris mark VE-day. Memphis
holds Cotton Carnival.
© 23May46; MP590,
80, Rail strike paralyzes nation, Work
goes ahead on atom bomb test. General
Eisenhower on Far East tour. Variety
Club award to Evangeline Booth,
© 28May46; MP604,
81, Railroad strike ends. Truman enter-
tains 1200 wounded vets [in Washington]
Louis, Conn train for championship battle.
© 31May46; MP605,
82. Coal strike settled. One billion, four
hundred million-dollar loan to France,
Hold national spelling bee finals. Target-
animals for atomic test. Bust [added to
New York University's Hall of Fame]
honors Booker Washington. Repair
U, S.-Britain cable link. Henry Ford,
shows first flivver.
© 4Jun46; MP606.
83. Destroyer of Lidice hanged. Robson
wins 500 mile Indianapolis [auto racing]
triple crown, Eisenhower speaks [in
Washington, D. C.] on anniversary of
D-day. First films—Panama's wild Choco
Indians, P
© 6Jun46; MP619,
84, Fifty-eight killed in Chicago hotel [La
Salle] fire. Report on Hiroshima atomic
bomb damage. Elections in France,
Czechoslovakia, Italy. Industry cele-
brates fifty years of autos.
© 11Jun46; MP652.
85. Britons parade on Victory Day. Allied
dead honored on D-day anniversary [in
France]. China national government back
in old capital [of Nanking]. G. I. families
settle in Berlin, England holds its Derby
classic [at Epsom Downs].
© 13Jun46; MP657.
86. London erupts in mammoth celebra-
tion [on the eve of Victory Day]. Gandhi
leads Hindus in public prayers. News
cameramen get ready for atom test.
U, S. Ambassador Smith in Moscow, Big
oil blaze rages in [Whiting] Indiana. Jap
pearl growers back at work. Australia
sees richest foot race.
© 18Jun46; MP671,
87. Baruch on atom control, Big Four
[Byrnes, Bevin, Molotov and Bidault]
meet again in Paris. Peron inaugurated
as Argentine President. [Howard Hughes']
largest flying-boat moved to launching.
Mangrum wins National Open champion-
ship.
© 20Jun46; MP684,
88, Japan today, Christen baby prince
[Carl Gustaf of Sweden] amid royal
pageantry. Italians hail their new repub-
lican government, General de Gaulle
takes the limelight again. Train future
Filipino envoys at State Department. [in
Washington].
© 25Jun46; MP696.
89. Vinson sworn in as U, S. Chief Justice.
Campaign for Mexico's presidency [led
by Miguel Aleman]. Open New York
to Prague air service, Select [nation's]
best barber shop quartet. Paris fashions
are in news again, Illinois takes national
[collegiate] track crown. Cornell wins
international regatta,
© 27Jun46; MP735.
90, Famine in China, [Staten Island] ferry
station burns in $2,000,000 fire. Army's
[XB-35] Flying Wing in maiden flight.
New posts for Steelman, Snyder. Jap
Crown Prince [Akihito] enters school,
Berlin carnival aids destitute. Grand
Steeplechase run in Paris..
© 2Jul46; MP760.
91, Operation Crossroads [at Bikini].
Truman on prices, Hirohito attends 90th
Jap Diet. Helicopter aids war on insects
[in Yakima, Washington].
© 4Jul46; MP785,
92, Allies on guard in Trieste. UNRRA
fights famine in Hunan Province. British
women rebel at bread rationing. GI fami-
lies take up new homes in Japan. Nisei
war heroes return to U.S. Britons bid
for war surplus cars.
© 9Jul46; MP770,
93. Bikini atom explosion—Operation
Crossroads. Able Day [in the Pacific].
The atom explosion, Aftermath [59 ships
destroyed or damaged].
© 11Jul46; MP808,
94, [Ted] Williams stars in All-Star game
[Boston]. Aleman wins quiet Mexican
election, Philippines Army now under own
flag. Truman visits Gettysburg shrine.
Benes is Czech President again. Japanese
in Corpus Christi rites. Clark honors
Italian partisans,
© 16Jul46; MP841,
95. Philippines gain independence. New
boundaries set in Big Four agreements,
Byrnes returns home—hopeful for Big
Four. Hamburg mob protests Allied
eviction order. Britain begins move out
of Egypt. Princesses [Elizabeth and
Margaret] attend Henley Regatta.
© 18Jul46; MP861,
marks Bastille Day, British bombers
begin U. S. tour, San Francisco trolleys
make news. GI's enjoy Pyle roof garden
{in Tokyo].
© 23Jul46; MP941,
97. Exclusive films of George Bernard
Shaw. Hindus in weird Juggernaut rites.
Last German prisoners leave United
States. Two-section bus is Kaiser's
latest. Anything goes in Siamese boxing.
France seizes German horsepower. Ship
kept from Nazis is launched [in Holland].
© 25Jul46; MP942,
98. Shriners parade in San Francisco.
Chinese Ambassador [Wellington Koo]
answers press. Paris hears choir boys'
congress. McNarney opens the Patton
bridge [across the Rhine]. Germans
make old rags into cloth. Rubber boats
ride Australia surf, Britain thanks U. S.
for loan.
© 30Jul46; MP943,
99. Byrnes flies to Paris Peace Confer-
ence, Sister Kenny in U. S. to fight epi-
demics [of infantile paralysis]. Eisen-
hower honors Army Medical Corps.
UNRRA chief La Guardia on tour in Italy.
New York welcomes Europe's homeless.
Water ski champs in national meet [in]
Holland, Michigan,
© 1Aug46; MP944,
100, Paris Peace Conference opens.
De Gaulle calls for France-Britain pact.
Russia's might in Red Square parade.
© 6Aug46; MP945,
101. Underwater atom blast. Operation
Crossroads—blast number 2. Test Baker.
Zero hour, Results of the blast.
© 8Aug46; MP946.
102. Inside Oak Ridge [Tennessee]. Voting
causes Peace Conference conflict [at
Paris]. Truman, in Missouri, votes in
primary.
© 13Aug46; MP947.
103. Palestine violence breaks out anew,
UNRRA conference hears La Guardia
[at Geneva, Switzerland] Rio De Janeiro
roars welcome to General Eisenhower,
Send gas-laden ship to bottom of [North]
Sea. [Jehovah's Witnesses] hold mass
baptism in Lake Erie. Mash 2 million
pounds of potatoes [in Washington],
© 15Aug46; MP948,
104, Biggest bomber [Army's new XB-36]
in first air test. President Truman on
famed 6;30 a, m, walk, Trieste mob
protests, Big Four decision to place
zone under international control. Monks
rebuild Cassino monastery. Big show
staged for General "Ike" [in Brazil].
Huge French dam near completion,
© 20Aug46; MP972.
Volume 18, 1946/47.
1. Palestine: terrorists on trial; refugees
shut out. Fourteen-year-old takes Soap-
box Derby. Russia rebuilds Dnieper
[hydro-electric] dam. Churchill gets
ancient honors, Truman begins an ocean
vacation. National sweepstakes regatta
[between American and Canadian speed
demons], ;
© 22Aug46; MP983.
2. New riots flare in Trieste zone. Price
Decontrol Board sets new rules, La-
Guardia hailed by Czechs. New airplane
[the Lockheed Constitution] is Navy's
biggest. Admiral Blandy asks atom con-
trol. Women's champ swimming meet.
© 27Aug46; MP1008,
3. Sum up case against Nazi war criminals
[at Nuremberg]. College All-Stars crush
Rams, 16-0 [in Chicago's Soldier Field].
Truman in Bermuda on vacation cruise.
Parachute supplies to Mt. Blanc. Rome
seeks relief from the heat.
© 29Aug46; MP1019,
4, Palestine-bound Jews riot at Cyprus
camp. Talbert and Mulloy win national
tennis doubles. President Truman goes
fishing. Revive wild Italian horse race.
Hawaii welcomes Nisei fighters. Chileans
bag undersea monsters.
© 3Sep46; MP 1023.
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RKO PATHE NEWS.
Volume 18, 1946/47. Cont'd,
5. Yugoslavs deliver bodies of U, S. fliers.
National air races flown in Cleveland.
Safety device hurls pilot from his plane.
Louis, Mauriello train for bout, Italy
burns 25 billion lire, New [Liberty] high-
way follows Patton route [across France].
Entire Mexican city of Guanajuato holds
picnic,
© 5Sep46; MP1038,
6. General Eisenhower speaks at VFW en-
campment. King [George II] of Greece
regains throne, Camps care for Italy's
children, LaGuardia interviewed in Lon-
don [as UNRRA director]. De Gaule
honors heroic island [Ile de Sein]. New
thrills in famed Icecapades.
© 10Sep46; MP 1055.
7, Byrnes speaks in Stuttgart. Betz,
Kramer win national tennis finals. Meet
Marilyn Buferd ''Miss America, '46,"
First native [Jesus A, Pinero] is named
Puerto Rico Governor. Record wheat
harvest eases world's famine.
© 12Sep46; MP1060,
8. U.S. Fleet's goodwill visit to Greece.
France gives peace delegates a party.
Monty [Field Marshal Montgomery] visits
West Point and Washington. Former
Nazi captives give thanks at Lourdes.
General Mark Clark home to discuss
Austria. Howard Hughes flies continent
in a B-23,
© 17Sep46; MP1071,
8. Camera catches crack-up of C-54.
La Guardia gives views on Europe. Ted
Bishop wins the national amateur crown.
Tests [at U. S. Bureau of Mines] show
causes of mine explosions. Queen Wil-
helmina, sixty-six, feted by her people.
"Land yacht" is hotel on wheels. Amphib-
ian takes family on picnic,
© 19Sep46; MP1082,
10. Wallace sees Truman—cancels all
speeches. [Army's new XP-84] jet plane
shatters U. S. speed record, First big
apartments are opened for vets [in Wash-
ington, D. C.] Jews in Austria camp seek
Palestine home. Repair radioactive
atom-bombed ship [USS Laffey, back from
Bikini]. Czechs honor fallen U. S, air-
men. Korea observes year of freedom.
© 24Sep46; MP1995, :
11, Rescue [Newfoundland] plane-crash
survivors. Wallace resigns [as Secretary
of Commerce] at President's request.
General Clark honored [in Salerno, Italy]
at site of invasion. Illini and Bears win
as '46 grid season opens,
© 26Sep46; MP1114,
12, Inflation, crowds plague Shangai. Start
flood control on vital Yellow River [in
China], A British mother on a pilgrimage
to Arnhem, Truman and 50,000 see
President's Cup regatta [in Washington,
D. C.]. Five thousand [Italian] Boy Scouts
are honored by Pope Pius, Flying post
office on first mail run.
© 10ct46; MP1115,
13. Football: Army-Oklahoma; Notre
Dame-lllinois, Funeral of Kalinin former
Russian President, Riots give way to
floods in Bombay. British designs make
bid for world trade, U. S. freighter is
split off Britain,
© 30ct46; MP1122,
14, Navy's "Turtle" sets non-stop air
record, Greeks hail’ return of King
George Il, American Legion in San Fran-
cisco parade. Truman asks aid for com-
munity Chest, USO. Five hundred thou-
sand pounds of TNT in great test blast.
Missionaries set sail for war-torn China.
© 8Oct46; MP1147,
15, Nuremberg: 19 Nazi leaders found
guilty. St. Louis: World Series opens.
© 100ct46; MP1157.
16. Byrnes asks war talk end. Open Alcan
highway to civilian traffic, Red Cross
clothing for China's children. Cotton
pickers vie for national title. British
Stage their biggest fashion show. Jack L.
Warner is honored by Mexico,
© 150ct46; MP1181,
17, Truman lifts meat price controls,
Actors urge end of movie strike, Colum-
bia and Texas win grid thrillers,
© 170ct46; MP1190,
18. Paris parley ends; Byrnes reports to
U.S. Cardinals win World Series,
© 220ct46; MP1210,
19. "Queen Elizabeth" arrives {in New
York]—brings Molotov. Nazis' families
pay their final visits. Tiny republic [of
San Marino] claims $10,000,000 war
damage, Czech mine is named for Presi-
dent Truman, U.C.L.A. tops California;
Army routs Columbia,
© 240ct46; MP1211,
20. United Nations meet in New York,
Celebrate festival of Buddha's tooth [in
Ceylon]. Push-button parking for to-
morrow's cars [in Los Angeles].
© 290ct46; MP1223,
21. Football: Penn smothers Navy; Oregon
State tops Washington State. Navy tests
world's largest helicopter [KHJD-1].
"Queen" leaves New York, bound for Lon-
don, Gala audience as Paris opera opens.
Slowest entry wins strange motor race,
© 310ct46; MP1257.
22, Molotov, Austin debate disarmament,
Atomic Commission created by Truman.
"Winnie" [Winston Churchill] and "Monty"
[Field Marshall Montgomery] mark El
Alamein, Motorcycle racers thrill 10,000
Germans,
© 5Nov46; MP1276.
23. Big Four meet in New York. United
Nation delegates visit Roosevelt grave.
Lord Mountbatten's daughter is married,
Acrobats defy death in high wire stunts.
Football: Ohio State vs. Northwestern;
Georgia vs, Alabama.
© TNov46; MP1282,
24, Landslide sweeps G. O. P. to power.
Movie stars meet the King and Queen
[London]. Canada stages its biggest log
drive, Skiers tackle Mount Rainier,
© 12Nov46; MP 1290,
25, Army vs. Notre Dame, game of the
year, V-2 goes 104 miles up, another
crashes. Molotov calls on President
Truman, Big names arrive on Queen
Elizabeth. Demonstrate unique automo-
bile-airplane,
© 14Nov46; MP1299,
26, Truman, Martin pledge cooperation.
Hunt U. S, flyers in distant "Lolo Land"
{in China]. Navy's constitution is biggest
transport. Take 1,250 refugees off listing
ship [in Palestine]. Hindus, Moslems
form government for self rule. One
hundred and ten thousand turn out for
Melbourne cup race.
© 19Nov46; MP 1325.
27. Army beats Penn. G. O. P. committees
plan new program. Bombs thrown in
Hollywood strike. Sink captured Nazi
sub off Cape Cod. Hirohito at Diet,
cheered by mobs.
© 21Nov46; MP 1326.
28. Coal strike threatens U. S. Amazing
films taken of earth from a V-2. Zionist
leaders are freed by the British. Last
Germans shipped from Czechoslovakia.
Aviation groups join in fight against fog.
Germans rebuild blasted cities. GI's
rest in "Japanese Alps."
© 26Nov46; MP 1345,
29. Football! U.C.L.A. tops Southern
California, Yale beats Harvard. Gonzales
Videla is inaugurated in Chile. British
people plan memorial to F. D. R. War
correspondents are honored by Army.
Supplies by plane to Alps weather station.
© 29Nov46; MP 1346, ‘
30, Strikers riot at Allis-Chalmers.
Nazis on trial for war murder of 335.
Auto phone brings calls to motorists.
Salvaged tanker aids west coast lumber
mills, U.S. books exhibited in Czecho-
slovakia, Paris sees wheelbarrow wed-
ding. School kids tour Banff by bike.
© 3Dec46; MP1348,
31, Army-Navy game one of the most
thrilling battles in gridiron history.
‘Alpine plane crash rescue.
© 5Dec46; MP1349,
32, Strike news! Biggest expedition sails
[from Norfolk] for Antarctic. Court
rules Cyprus deportations legal. Mexico
inaugurates its new president [Miguel
Aleman]. Dunkirk, New York aids Dun-
kerque, France, Search for parents of
30,000 children [in Germany].
© 10Dec46; MP1375,
33. One hundred and nineteen die in Atlanta
hotel fire; Lewis calls off the coal strike.
Bombed Eder Dam [in Germany] operates
again, UNRRA supplies aid Formosa rice
crop. Giants whip Redskins, enter League
final,
© 12Dec46; MP 1381,
34, Forty-six dead, missing in tenement
blast [in New York]. LaGuardia in final
report to UNRRA. China holds first
National Assembly. Crippled B-25 makes
crash landing. Horse racing is resumed
in Japan.
© 17Dec46; MP 1388,
35. United Nations, a Pathe News report.
Storms and high water sweep U. S. North-
west, Bears beat Giants for National
League title.
© 19Dec46; MP 1405,
36. Rocket plane has 1,700 m.p.h. speed.
Danube is opened to free shipping. Leon
Blum heads new French government.
Delegates meet on India Constitution,
Stalin sees big Soviet air show. Army
fires huge V-2 at night. Fur breeders [in
Alberta] get record crop.
© 24Dec46; MP 1418,
37. Browns win AAC football title. UNRRA
goes to work on China's roads, Parisian
crowds demand more meat. Ex-Navy
ship now hauls locomotives. Montparnasse
[in Paris] sees gay student parade,
Boys learn cooking in Swedish schools,
© 26Dec46; MP1419,
38. Truman sees hope for secure peace.
Veterans draw for 86 farms in West.
Television included in new 5-year plan.
British chief visits troops in Austria,
Doll house museum recalls Paris! past.
© 31Dec46; MP 1426,
39. © 3Jan47; MP 1427.
40. © 7Jan47; MP 1448,
41. © 9Jan47; MP 1484,
42. © 14Jan47; MP1508,
43. © 16Jan47; MP1509,
44, © 21Jan47; MP1518,
45. © 23Jan47; MP1547.
46. © 28Jan47; MP1610.
47. © 30Jan47; MP1582,
48. © 4Feb47; MP1594,
49. © 6Feb47; MP1611,
50, © 11Feb47; MP 1646,
51. © 13Feb47; MP1647.
52. © 18Feb47; MP1667,
53. © 20Feb47; MP1668,
54, © 25Feb47; MP1707.
55. © 27Feb47; MP1729.
56. © 4Mar47; MP1743.
57. © 6Mar47; MP1744,
58. © 11Mar47; MP1792,
59. © 13Mar47; MP1793,
60, © 18Mar47; MP1803,
61. © 20Mar47; MP1816,
62, © 25Mar47; MP1818,
63. © 27Mar47; MP1827,
64, © lApr47; MP1882,
65. © 3Apr47; MP 1883,
66, © 8Apr47; MP1932.
67. © 10Apr47; MP1897,
68. © 18Apr47; MP1933,
69. © 17Apr47; MP1958,
70. © 22Apr47; MP1959,
71. © 24Apr47; MP1982,
72, © 29Apr47; MP1975,
73. © 1May47; MP1983,
74, © 6May47; MP1988,
75. © 8May47; MP1993,
76. © 13May47; MP2002,
77, © 15May47; MP2028,
78. © 20May47; MP2029,
79, ©.22May47; MP2036.
80. © 27May47; MP2082,
81. © 29May47; MP2075,
82. © 3Jun47; MP2083,
83. © 5Jun47; MP2111,
84, © 10Jun47; MP2092.
85, © 12Jun47; MP2112,
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349
RKO PATHE NEWS.
Volume 18, 1946/47. Cont'd.
86. © 17Jun47; MP2 137.
87. © 19Jun47; MP2119.
88. © 24Jun47; yr
89. © 26Jun47; 45.
90. © 1Jul47; ube 133,
91. © 3Jul47; MP2158.
92. © 8Jul47; MP2206.
93, © 10Jul47; MP2207.
94, © 15Jul47; MP2169.
95. © 17Jul47; MP2208.
96. © 22Jul47; MP2209.
97. © 24Jul47; MP2240.
98, © 29Jul47; MP2241,.
99. © 31Jul47; MP2242.
100, © 5Aug47; MP2243,
101. © 7Aug47; MP2244,
102, © 12Aug47; MP2245.
SEE ALSO Warner Pathe News.
RABBIT PUNCH. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Story, Tedd Pierce, Michael
Maltese; animation, Phil Monroe, Ken
Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, Ben Washam;
music director, Carl Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Dec47; MP2882.
RABBIT TRANSIT. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec46; MP2052.
THE RACE. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 4 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1946,
RACE HORSES ARE BORN. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
(A Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrators, Ted Husing, Ward
Wilson.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Oct46;
MP 1179,
THE RACE RIDER. Vitaphone Corp., c1947,
Warner Bros. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(The Sports Parade),
Summary: Shows the career of a jockey
from the time he is a stable boy to the
important moment when as a full-fledged
race rider he guides his mount into the
winner's circle.
Credits: Director, Harry O. Hoyt; script,
Saul Elkins; narrator, Knox Manning; film
editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec47; MP3149.
RACE STREET. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948. 79 min., sd., bew, 35mm. A Dore
Schary production.
Summary: An underworld melodrama,
climaxed by a gun battle.
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Edwin L, Marin; original story, Maurice
Davis; screenplay, Martin Rackin; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music score,
Roy Webb; film editor, Samuel E, Beetley.
Cast: George Raft, William Bendix,
Marilyn Maxwell, Frank Faylen, Henry
Morgan.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Jul48;
LP1763.
RACHEL, SEE Rachel and the Stranger.
RACHEL AND THE STRANGER. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, Presented by Dore
Schary. 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on the novel, "Rachel," by Howard Fast.
Summary: A bondwoman bride is unloved
by her husband until a roaming hunter
notices her charms. Shows pioneer life,
including struggles with the Indians, in the
Ohio frontier territory in the early 1800's,
Credits: Producer, Richard H, Berger;
director, Norman Foster; film editor,
Les Milbrook; screenplay and lyrics,
Waldo Salt; music, Roy Webb; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff.
© RKO Radio Pictures, , Inc.; 11Sep48;
LP1864, ’
RACING DAY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947,
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope,
no. 5)
Summary: Behind the scenes at Hialeah
Park, Florida, The film describes activities
after the last race is run.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 31Dec47; MP2773.
RACING GREYHOUNDS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(The World of Sports)
Summary: An exhibition of dog racing in
Miami.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26May49;
MP4343,
RACING LUCK. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A race-track story about a
brother and sister who inherit two race
horses,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman, direc-
tor, William Berke; original screenplay,
Joseph Carole, Al Martin, Harvey Gates;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Henry Batista.
Cast: Gloria Henry, Stanley Clements,
David Bruce, Paula Raymond, Harry
Cheshire.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Nov48;
LP1901,
RACING SLEUTHS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947,
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope,
no. 9)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; writer, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 2May47; MP2146,
RACK 'EM UP. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 1 reel each, sd, (The World of
Sports, no. 75)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Dec41;
MP 12042, 19Dec41; MP12262,
THE RACKET MAN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 8 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Casey Robinson,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, D. Ross Lederman; screenplay,
Paul Yawitz, Howard J. Green; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 23Mar44;
LP12555.
RACKETEER RABBIT. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny
Special)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 18Oct46; MP2447,
RADIO AND RELATIVES, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1938. 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Variety)
Credits: Director, Roy Mack.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec38;
MP 10206.
RADIO AND TELEVISION. Burton Holmes
Films, Inc,, c1940, Presented by Vocation-
al Guidance Films, Inc, 1 reel, sd.
(Your Life Work Series)
Credits: Manuscripts by Arthur P. Two-
good,
© Arthur P. Twogood; iApr40; MP10202.
RADIO BROADCASTING TODAY. SEE The
March of Time, 1948.
RADIO BUGS. Loew's Inc., c1944. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 989 ft.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 19Mar44; LP235,
RADIO MELODIES. Universal Pictures Co
Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Harry D'Arcy; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Norman A. Cerf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 220ct43;
LP12352,
RADIO PARADE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13401,
RADIO RAMPAGE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 16 min., sd.
Credits: Direction and original screen-
play, Charles E. Roberts; film editor, Les
Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Apr44;
LP12796,
RADIO RANCH. Mascot Pictures, c1940.
Presented by Nat Levine. 7 reels,
sd, A feature version of the 1935 serial
motion picture "Phantom Empire."
Credits: Directors, Otto Brower, Breezy
Easton; story, Wallace McDonald, Gerald
Geraghty, H. Freedman; continuity, John
Rathmell, Armand Schaefer; photography,
Ernest Miller, William Nobles; editor,
Earl Turner,
© Mascot Pictures; 25Mar40; LP9501.
RADIO RECEPTION. De Forest's Training,
Inc., c1948. 100 ft., bew, 16mm. (Radio
Electronics, Reel lesson 10)
Summary: Demonstrates how converted
sound waves modulate a radiated carrier
at the transmitter, and how the carrier is
demodulated at the receiver so that the
original signals are reproduced by the
loudspeaker,
© De Forest's Training, Inc.; 1Oct48;
MP3903.
RADIO RIOT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
£1949. 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (All
Star Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy short,
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; film editor,
Henry DeMond.
Cast: Harry Von Zell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb49;
LP2182,
RADIO ROMEO, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
e1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Harry Von Zell has domestic
troubles of his own when he attempts to
give advice to the lovelorn.
Credits: Directed and written by Edward
Bernds.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Dec47;
LP 1403.
RADIO RUNAROUND. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 18 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lambert Hillyer; story, Leslie Goodwins,
Charles E, Roberts; film editor, Robert
Swink.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7May43;
LP12155,
RADIO SHOP TECHNIQUES, sd., 16mm,
© Burton Holmes Films, Inc.; title,
descr, & 25 prints, 210ct43; MU14119,
RADIO STARS ON PARADE, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945. 69 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
350
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RADIO STARS ON PARADE, Cont'd,
Leslie Goodwins; original story, Robert E.
Kent; screenplay, Robert E. Kent, Monte
Brice; music directo?, C, Bakaleinikoff;
orchestral arrangements, Gene Rose; editor,
Edward W. Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Aug45;
LP 13667.
RADIO, TAKE IT AWAY! Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Jan47;
LP810.
RADIO TRANSMISSION. De Forest's
Training, Inc., c1948. 100 ft., b&w, 16mm,
(Radio Electronics. Reel lesson 9)
Summary: Follows an audio signal from
its origin in the broadcast station to its
radiation into space.
© De Forest's Training, Inc,; 1Oct48;
MP3902,
RADIORRECEPCION. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Wilbur L, Beauchamp, c1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "Receiving
Radio Messages."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Feb47; MP1692.
RAFFLES. Released through United Artists,
c1940. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn.
8 reels, sd, Based upon "The Amateur
Cracksman" by E. W. Hornung.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Sam Wood; screenplay, John Van
Druten, Sidney Howard; music, Victor
Young; cinematography, Gregg Toland;
film editor, Sherman Todd,
© Samuel Goldwyn; 24Jan40; LP9378.
RAGE IN HEAVEN. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by
James Hilton,
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt;
director, W. S. Van Dyke II; screenplay,
Christopher Isherwood, Robert Thoeren;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Mar41; LP10319,
RAGGEDY ANN AND RAGGEDY ANDY,
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1941, 2 reels,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner, Worth Gruelle.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Apr41;
MP 11069,
RAGGEDY ANN HOE DOWN, Video Varie-
ties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play the "Raggedy
Ann Hoe Down" and square dancers per-
form during the chorus,
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4524.,
RAGS TO RICHES, c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, James
Webb; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, William Nobles; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Jul41;
LP10665.
THE RAGTIME BEAR, United Productions
of America, Released through Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Jolly Frolics)
Credits: Producer, Ed Gershman;
director, John Hubley; story, Willard
Kaufman; animation, Art Babbitt, Pat
Matthews, Rudy Larriva, Willy Pyle; music,
Del Castillo.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Sep49;
LP2571,.
RAGTIME COWBOY JOE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of Americs,
Inc,; 18May42; MP 12575.
RAGTIME COWBOY JOE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Ray Taylor; original
screenplay, Sherman Lowe; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Sep40;
LP9907,
THE RAIDER. SEE Western Approaches,
RAIDERS OF GHOST CITY. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944,. 2 reels each,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,
Credits: Director, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original screenplay, Luci Ward,
Morgan B, Cox,
1, Murder by Accident. © 28Jul44;
LP12852.
2, Flaming Treachery. © 28Jul44;
LP12853.
3. Death rides Double. © 28Jul44;
LP12854,
4, Ghost City Terror. © 28Jul44; LP12855,
5. The Fatal Lariat. © 28Jul44; LP12856,
6. Water Rising. © 29Aug44; LP12857.
7. Bullet Avalanche. © 29Aug44; LP12858,
8. Death Laughs Last. © 29Aug44;
LP12859.
9. Cold Steel. © 29Aug44; LP12860.
10, Showdown. © 14Sep44; LP12899,
11, The Trail to Torture. © 14Sep44;
LP12900,
12, Calling all Buckboards. © 14Sep44;
LP12901,
13, Golden Vengeance. © 14Sep44;
LP12902.
RAIDERS OF RED GAP. P RC Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor,
Holbrook N, Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 100ct43;
LP12311,
RAIDERS OF SAN JOAQUIN. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver
Drake; director, Lewis D. Collins; original
story, Patricia Harper; screenplay, Elmer
Clifton, Morgan B, Cox; photography,
William Sickner; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Sep42;
LP11586.
RAIDERS OF SUNSET PASS, c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original screenplay,
John K, Butler; music score, Mort Glick-
man; photography, John MacBurnie; film
editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Dec43;
LP 12460,
RAIDERS OF THE BORDER. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, John P, McCarthy; story, Johnston
McCulley; screenplay, Jess Bowers; music
director, Edward Kay; photography, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jan44;
LP 12468,
RAIDERS OF THE DESERT. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, John Rawlins; original screen-
play, Maurice Tombragel, Victor I. Mc-
Leod; cameraman, John Boyle; film editor,
Maurice Wright.
©-Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Jul41;
LP10592,
RAIDERS OF THE RANGE. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Albert Demond. Based
on the characters "The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; screenplay, Barry
Shipman; music score, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Ernest Miller; film editor, John
Lockert,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Mar42;
LP11155,
RAIDERS OF THE SOUTH. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay and
story, J. Benton Cheney.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Evelyn Brent.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 18Jan47;
LP826,
RAIDERS OF THE WEST. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; film editor, Holbrook
N,. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 15Jan42;
LP11131,
RAILROADED, Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947, 72 min., sd., bew, 35mm, A Ben
Stoloff production.
Credits; Producer, Charles F. Riesner;
director, Anthony Mann; original story,
Gertrude Walker; screenplay, John C.
Higgins; music, Alvin Levin; music direc-
tor, Irving Friedman; film editor, Louis H,
Sackin;
Cast: John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh
Beaumont, Jane Randolph.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 2Sep47; LP1250.
RAIN ON THE ROOF. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11139,
RAINBOW ISLAND. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 10 reels, sd., color. Froma
story by Seena Owen.
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; screen-
play, Walter DeLeon, Arthur Phillips;
photography, Karl Struss; film editor,
Arthur Schmidt. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Aug44;
LP 12865,
RAINBOW OVER TEXAS. c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Based on a story by Max Brand [pseud. of
Frederick Faust]
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, Frank McDonald; screen-
play, Gerald Geraghty; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements,
Dale Butts; photographer, Reggie Lanning;
film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Apr46;
LP372,
RAINBOW OVER THE RANGE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney;
director, Al Herman; screenplay, Robert
Emmet; photographer, Marcel A. LePicard,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Jul40;
LP9834,
RAINBOW OVER THE ROCKIES. Monogram
Pictures Corp,, cl1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, director and original
story, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; photographer, Marcel LePicard,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 11Nov46;
LP694,
RAINBOW RHYTHMS. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
351
RAINBOW RHYTHMS. Cont'd.
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Paul Landres. 1
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Apr42;
LP11249,
A RAINY DAY. Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 645 ft.,
sd., color. (An M-G-M Cartoon) A Hugh
Harman production,
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 2May40; MP10232,
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS, Church-Craft
Pictures, Inc., c1948. 13 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. Based on the 1lth chapter of John.
Summary: Mary and Martha are reunited
with their brother Lazarus. This film
teaches that eternal life is the certain hope
of every Christian.
© Church-Craft Pictures, Inc.; 200ct48;
MP3623.
AS RAIZES DAS PLANTAS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Clyde Fisher,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
17Jun46; MP780,
THE RAKE'S PROGRESS, SEE Bedlam.
THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH. c1940. Pre-
sented by the editors of Life and the editors
of Time. 99 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, the Staff of The March
of Time.
© Time, Inc.; 16Aug40; LP9956, (See
also The Ramparts We Watch; 30Aug40;
LP10015)
THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH. Time, Inc.,
c1940. Presented by the editors of Time
and Life. 87 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Staff of The March of
Time.
© Time, Inc,; 30Aug40; LP10015,. (See
also The Ramparts We Watch; 16Aug40;
LP9956,
RAMROD, Harry Sherman Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on the novel by Luke Short [pseud. of
Frederick Dilley Glidden]
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Andre de Toth; screenplay, Jack
Moffitt, Graham Baker, Cecile Kramer;
music, Adolph Deutsch; music director,
Rudolph Polk; film editor, Sherman A. Rose.
Cast: Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake,
Donald Crisp, Don DeFore, Preston Foster.
© Harry Sherman Pictures, Inc.; 2May47;
LP976.
THE RANCH. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min,, sd., color,
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
"
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp,; title & descr., 25Apr40;
18 prints, 26Apr40; MU10165.
RANCH IN WHITE. Released by Warner
Bros., c1946. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Cor).; 30Sep46; MP1183.
RANCHO GRANDE, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Berke; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Peter Milne, Connie Lee; screenplay,
Bradford Ropes, Betty Burbridge, Peter
Milne; photography, William Nobles; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Mar40;
LP9581,
EL RANCHO GRANDE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12463.
RANCHO GRANDE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Int;, -ci942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Sep42; MP 13037,
THE RANDOLPH FAMILY. English Films,
Inc., London, c1945, 9 reels, sd. Based
on the play ''Dear Octapus"' by Dodie Smith.
Credits: Producer, Paul Soskin; director,
Harold French; music director, Louis Levy;
photography, Arthur Crabtree; editor,
Michael Chorlton.
© English Films, Inc.; 15Jun45; LP13319,
RANDOM HARVEST. Loew's Inc,, c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd,, b&w. A Mervyn LeRoy pro-
duction, Based upon the novel by James
Hilton,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay,
Claudine West, George Froeschel, Arthur
Wimperis; music score, Herbert Stothart;
film editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Oct42; LP11666,
RANGE BEYOND THE BLUE. PRC Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947, 53 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Patricia Harper; film editor, Hugh Winns.
Cast: Eddie Dean, Flash, Roscoe Ates,
Helen Mowery, Bob Duncan,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 17Mar47;
LP892.
THE RANGE BUSTERS, Phoenix Produc-
tions, Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, Roy Luby; screenplay, John Rath-
mell; photography, Edward Linden; film
editor, Roy Claire.
© Phoenix Productions, Inc.; 22Aug40;
LP9955,
RANGE JUSTICE, Mcnogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a ranch-
hand foils the plans of the foreman and his
cohorts who are attempting to destroy
the ranch,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Ronald Davidson; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, John C. Fuller.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune,
Felice Ingersoll, Sarah Padden, Riley Hill.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Aug49;
LP2513,
RANGE LAND. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 56 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: While investigating a series
of robberies, Whip Wilson uncovers two
murders,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer,
screenplay, Adele Buffington; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; film editor, John C.
Fuller.
Cast: Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Reno |
Browne, Leonard M. Penn, John L. Cason,
© mogram Pictures Corp.; 25Dec49;
LP2743,
RANGE LAW. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story
and screenplay, Frank H. Young; music
director, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry
Neumann; film editor, John C, Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20May44;
LP12689,
RANGE RENEGADES, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1948, 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A frontier marshal's son,
duped by a woman who is the head of a band
of outlaws, is saved from death by Jimmy
Wakely, hero of the western plains.
~
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Ronald Davidson, William Lively; music
director, Edward J. Kay; film editor,
Johnny Fuller,
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Jennifer
Holt, Riley Hill, Johnny James,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Jun48;
LP 1696,
RANGE RHYTHM. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Charles Roberts; story, Max Bercutt,
Charles Roberts; film editor, Les Mill-
brook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul42;
LP11559.
THE RANGER AND THE LADY. c1940,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd, Based on original story by Bernard
McConville,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; screenplay, Stuart Anthony,
Gerald Geraghty; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Lester Orlebeck,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Jul40;
LP9890,
RANGER OF CHEROKEE STRIP. Republic
Productions, Inc,, c1949. 60 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a Ranger,
coming to the aid of the Cherokee Nation,
traps the conniving cattlemen who are
gaining control of the Indian territory.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; story, Earle
Snell; screenplay, Bob Williams; music,
Stanley Wilson; film editor, Irving M.
Schoenberg.
Cast: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Alice Tal-
ton, Roy Barcroft, Douglas Kennedy.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Oct49;
LP2603,
RANGERS OF FORTUNE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Dale Van Every;
director, Sam Wood; original screenplay,
Frank Butler; photographer, Theodor
Sparkuhl; film editor, Eda Warren.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Sep40;
LP9978,
THE RANGERS RIDE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 56 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which Jimmy
Wakely and Cannonball Taylor bring ex-
tortionists to justice and establish law and
order,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Derwin Abrahams; screenplay, Basil
Dickey, music director, Edward Kay; film
editor, John Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball"
Taylor, Virginia Belmont, Riley Hill,
Marshall Reed.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Sep48;
LP1856,
THE RANGERS TAKE OVER. Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; director, Albert Herman;
original story and screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Robert Cline; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan43;
LP11815,
THE RAPTURE, c1941, 420 ft., 16mm.
© C. O. Baptista; 7Apr41; MP11087,
RASSLIN' RIOT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (The
World of Sports)
Summary: An exhibition of wrestling
by Abe Stein and Stu Hart.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
352
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RASSLIN' RIOT. Cont'd.
Jack Shaindlin; film editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Jun49;
MP4341,
RASSLIN' ROMEOS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 876 ft., sd. (The World
of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jan46;
MP383,
RATION BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 27Mar44; MP 14664,
RATION BORED. c1943. Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits; Directors, Emery Hawkins, Milt
Schaffer; story, Ben Hardaway; animation,
Bob Bentley; music, Darrel Calker,
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 7Aug43; MP13851.
RATION FER THE DURATION, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Jack Mercer, Jack Ward; animation,
Dave Tendlar, Tom Golden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28May43;
LP12076.
RATIONED RHYTHM, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (A Paramount
Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman; narrator, David Ross;
photographer, Irving Browning.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jun43;
MP 13657.
RATIONING, Loew's Inc., c1944,. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd.,
b&w.
Credits: Producer, Orville O, Dull;
director, Willis Goldbeck; original screen-
play, William R, Lipman, Grant Garrett,
Harry Ruskin; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Ferris Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jan44; LP12503.
THE RATTLED ROOSTER. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Dave Monahan,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Aug48; MP3432.
THE RAVEN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942,. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Carl Meyer, Pinto Colvig.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Apr42;
LP11191,
THE RAVEN. SEE Le Corbeau,
RAW DEAL, Reliance Pictures, Inc., c1948.
Presented by Edward Small, 78 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which the
principal character is an escaped convict.
Credits: Director, Anthony Mann; original
story, Arnold B, Armstrong, Audrey Ashley;
written by Leopold Atlas, John C, Higgins;
music director, Irving Friedman; music,
Paul Sawtell; film editor, Alfred DeGaetano.
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor,
Marsha Hunt, John Ireland, Raymond
Burr,
© Reliance Pictures, Inc.; 10May48;
LP1638.
RAWHIDE RANGERS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Ed, Earl Repp; cameraman, William Sick-
ner; film editor, Edward Curtis,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 26Jun41;
LP10554.
RAY FABING'S VERSATILE INGENUES.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Dec42; MP13127.
RAZOR SHAPING. Beauty Culture Films,
Inc., c1948, 17 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: The swirl and "Updo" styles of
hairdressing. As taught by John J, Mueller,
© Beauty Culture Films, Inc.; lAug48;
MP3301,
THE RAZOR'S EDGE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 146 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by Somer-
set Maugham,
Credits: Director, Edmund Goulding;
screenplay, Lamar Trotti; music director,
Alfred Newman.
Cast: Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John
Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Nov46; LP785.
REACHING FOR THE SUN. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941, 10 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Wessel Smitter.
Credits: Producer and director, William
A. Wellman; screenplay, W. L. River;
photographer, William Mellor; film editor,
Thomas Scott,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2May41;
LP10448.
READIN', RITIN', AND RHYTHMETIC.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 1 reel,
sd., color, 35mm, (Screen Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, I. Klein; animation, Al Eugster,
Bill Hudson; scenics, Tom Ford; music,
Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22O0ct48;
LP1936,
READING A DRAWING OF A VALVE BON
NET.
Appl. author: John G, Curtis.
© Atlas Educational Film Co,; title,
descr, & 2 prints, 5Jun44; MU14909,
'
READING AND RIDING. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1947, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sport-
scope, no, 13)
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; written
by Burton Benjamin; narrator, Ted Barber;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 22Aug47; MP2337.
READY FOR ACTION. Presented by Chev-
rolet, 1 min.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 70 prints,
40ct41; MU11694,
READY FOR ANYTHING, Jam Handy Or-
ganization, Inc, Presented by Dearborn
Motors Corp. 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how the farmer uses
the Ford tractor and the Dearborn Motors
field cultivator for preparing seedbeds,
controlling weeds, and cultivating. —
© Dearborn Motors Corp.,; title, descr.
& 7 prints, 13Apr49; MU4004,
READY TO SERVE, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors
Corp. 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Shows a tractor at work,
emphasizing that it needs to be checked,
serviced, and overhauled at regular periods,
© Dearborn Motors Corp.,; title, descr.
& 5 prints, 13Apr49; MU4000.
READY TO TYPE. Coronet, c1947. 1 reel,
sd,, bkw, 16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, D, D. Lessenberry.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 300ct47; MP2556.
READY, WILLING, BUT UNABLE. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, cl941. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman. :
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May41;
LP10495. ‘
THE REAL THING, Marshall Grant-Realm
Television Productions, cl1949, 2 reels,
sd., b&w, 16mm. Adapted from the story by
Henry James.
Summary: An artist finds that using the
"real thing" for a model does not guarantee
a successful picture.
Credits: Director, Charles Haas; screen-
play Elihu Winer; editor, Daniel Cahn.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
23Mar49; LP2194,
A REALLY IMPORTANT PERSON. Loew's
Inc,, c1947. 10 min., sd., beéw, 35mm,
(John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM
picture, Based on an original story by B. J.
Chute,
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell;
screenplay, Harriet Frank, Jr., George B.
Seitz, Jr.; narrator, John Nesbitt; music
score, Max Terr; film editor, Chester
Schaeffer.
Cast: Dean Stockwell, Connie Gilchrist,
Clancy Cooper, Chick York.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jan47; LP761,
REALM OF ROYALTY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944,. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas! Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
photography, John W. Boyle; film editor,
Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Feb44; MP14582.
REALM OF THE REDWOODS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 8 min.;
sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A visit to California, including
scenes of San Francisco, Mt. Shasta and
the new Shasta Dam, Mt. Lassen, Sacra-
mento, Monterey, Yosemite National Park,
and the redwood forests.
Credits: Producer, Edrnund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer,
Jack Kuhne; film editor, Val Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
22Jul49 (in notice: 1948); MP4824,
REAP THE WILD WIND. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942. 13 reels. Based on a
story by Thelma Strabel.
Credits: Director, Cecil B. DeMille;
screenplay, Alan Le May, Charles Bennett,
Jesse Lasky, Jr.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jan42;
LP11062.
THE REAR GUNNER. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., with War Dept. cooperation,
c1943, 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; written
by Edwin Gilbert,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 17Apr43;
LP11981,
REASON AND EMOTION. Walt Disney
Productions, c1943. 1 reel. A Walt Dis-
ney production.
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Jul43;
MP 13965,
REBECCA, Released by United Artists,
c1940, 14 reels, sd. From the novel by
Daphne Du Maurier.
Credits: Producer, David O, Selznick;
director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay,
Robert E. Sherwood, Joan Harrison;
adaptation, Philip MacDonald, Michael
Hogan; music, Franz Waxman; photography,
George Barnes; film editor, James New-
com,
© Selznick International Pictures, Inc.;
16Apr40; LP9550.
REBEL RABBIT. Warner Bros, Cartoons,
Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
353
REBEL RABBIT. Cont'd,
(Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Charles
McKimson, Manny Gould, John Carey, Philip
DeLara,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec47; MP4073.
RECEIVING RADIO MESSAGES, SEE
Radiorrecepcién.
RECKLESS AGE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Felix E. Feist; original
story, Al Martin; screenplay, Gertrude
Purcell, Henry Blankfort; music director,
Sam Freed, Jr.; film editor, Ray Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Oct44;
LP 12943.
THE RECKLESS DRIVER. c1946. Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
(A Walt Lantz Woody Woodpecker Cartune)
A Walter Lantz production.
Credits: Director, James Culhane; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Les Kline, Grim Natwick; music, Darrell
Calker. Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; & Walter
Lantz Productions; 8Jul46; MP896.
THE RECKLESS MOMENT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1949. 82 min., sd., béw,
35mm, Based on the novel, "The Blank
Wall," by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding.
Summary: As a result of her daughter's
romantic entanglement with a man of
questionable character, a woman becomes
involved in murder and blackmail.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Max Opuls; screenplay, Henry Garson,
Robert W. Soderberg; adaptation, Mel
Dinelli, Robert E, Kent, music score, Hans
Salter; music director, Morris Stoloff;
film editor, Gene Havlick.
Cast: James Mason, Joan Bennett, Geral-
dine Brooks, Henry O'Neill, Shepperd
Strudwick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 250ct49;
LP2575.
RECORD PARTY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1947. 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; film editor,
Ted Kent,
Cast: The Pied Pipers, Connie Haines,
the Page Cavanaugh Trio, Jackie Greene.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27May47;
LP1048,
THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION OF
SOUND FOR MOTION PICTURES. Elec-
trical Research Products, Inc. sd.
© Electrical Research Products, Inc.;
title, descr. & 4 prints, 21Jun41; MU11250.,
RECRUITING DAZE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1940, 6 min. (Walter Lantz Cartune)
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Oct40;
MP 10542,
RED CANYON, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc. Released through Universal-Inter-
national Pictures Co., Inc., c1949,. 82 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. Based on the novel
"Wildfire" by Zane Grey.
Summary: A Western in which a rancher's
daughter aids the son of a notorious outlaw
in training a wild stallion to compete against
her father's prize thoroughbred, Setting,
southern Utah,
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, George Sherman; screenplay,
Maurice Geraghty; music, Walter Scharf;
film editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Ann Blyth, Howard Duff, George
Brent, Edgar Buchanan, John McIntire.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar49
(in notice: 1948); LP2271,
THE RED DANUBE, Loew's Inc., c1949,
119 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on the novel ''Vespers in
Vienna" by Bruce Marshall,
Summary: In Vienna in 1945, a British
colonel, a mother superior, a young major,
and a ballerina unite in the struggle
against the forcible repatriation of Russian
refugees by the Soviet authorities.
Credits: Producer, Carey Wilson, direc-
tor, George Sidney; screenplay, Gina Kaus,
Arthur Wimperis; music, Miklos Rozsa;
film editor, James E, Newcom.
Cast: Walter Pigeon, Ethel Barrymore,
Peter Lawford, Angela Lansbury, Janet
Leigh.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Sep49; LP2555,
THE RED DRAGON. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl
Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
George Callahan; music director, Edward
J. Kay; photographer, Vincent Farrar;
editor, Ace Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Dec45;
LP74.
RED FURY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Answer
Man Series, no. 4)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit;
director, Benjamin R, Parker; editor,
Charles R. Senf,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Mar47;
MP 1902,
RED HOT RANGERS, Loew's Inc., c1947,
8 min., sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation,
Ray Abrams, Preston Blair, Walter Clinton,
Ed Love; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 14May47; LP1027,
RED HOT RIDING HOOD. Loew's Inc., c1943,
662 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 6May43; LP12071,
THE RED HOUSE, Thalia Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on George Agnew Chamberlain's novel.
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Delmer Daves; screenplay, Delmer Daves;
music, Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Merrill
White.
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCal-
lister, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun,
Allene Roberts.
© Thalia Productions, Inc.; 7Feb47;
LP864,
RED INGLE AND HIS NATURAL SEVEN,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948,
15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Ted Kent,
Cast: Red Ingle and his Natural Seven,
The Albins, Karen Tedder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Jun48;
MP3492,
RED LIGHT. Roy Del Ruth Productions,
Released through United Artists Corp.,
c1949, 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about a man's
relentless search for the murderer of
his brother.
Credits; Producer and director, Roy
Del Ruth; screenplay, George Callahan;
music director, Dmitri Tiomkin; film
editor, Richard Heermance.
Cast: George Raft, Virginia Mayo,
Gene Lockhart; Barton MacLane, Henry
Morgan,
© Pioneer Pictures Corp.; 150ct49;
LP2587,
RED MEN ON PARADE, c1940, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 819 ft., sd.,
color. (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 31Dec40; MP10855.
THE RED MENACE. Republic Productions,
Inc,, c1949, 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A disgruntled war veteran is
converted to Communism, learns the in-
sidious and brutal methods employed by
the Communists, and finally breaks from
the Party.
Credits: Executive producer, Herbert J.
Yates; director, R. G. Springsteen; story,
Albert DeMond; screenplay, Albert De-
Mond, Gerald Geraghty; music, Nathan
Scott; film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: Robert Rockwell, Hanne Axman,
Betty Lou Gerson, Barbra Fuller, Shepard
Menken.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Aug49;
LP2448,
THE RED PONY. Chas. K. Feldman Group
Productions - Lewis Milestone Productions,
Inc. Released by Republic Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 89 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on the novel by John Steinbeck.
Summary: A study of the emotions of a
small boy. Experiencing grief and despair
over the death of his pony, the boy loses
faith in those he loves until the birth of a
colt brings him an understanding of life.
Credits: Producer and director, Lewis
Milestone; screenplay, John Steinbeck;
music, Aaron Copland; film editor, Harry
Keller.
Cast: Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum;
Louis Calhern, Shepperd Strudwick, Peter
Miles.
© Chas. K. Feldman Group Productions
and Lewis Milestone Productions, Inc.;
2Feb49; LP2200,
RED RIDING HOOD RIDES AGAIN, Released
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942.
640 ft., sd., color, (Color Rhapsody,
no, 80)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Bob Wickersham, Bill Hamner; music,
Eddie Kilfeather, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 15Jan42; LP11008,
RED RIVER, Monterey Productions. Re-
leased through United Artists, c1948,
126 min., sd., b&ew, 35mm, Based on the
story, "The Chisholm Trail'' by Borden
ase. .
Summary: A Western melodrama about
the first cattle drive over the Chisholm
Trail, from Texas to Kansas. The plot
concerns a quarrel between the leader of
the cattlemen and his adopted son, and
their eventual reconciliation. Period:
from 1847 to 1865.
Credits: Producer and director, Howard
Hawks; screenplay, Borden Chase, Charles
Schnee; music director and composer,
Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor, Christian
Nyby.
Cast: John Wayne, Montgomery Clift,
Joanne Dru, Walter Brennan, Coleen Gray,
© Monterey Productions; 17Sep48;
LP 1809.
RED RIVER MOON, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest
Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP110,
RED RIVER RENEGADES, c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, Norman S, Hall; music director,
Mort Glickman; cinematographer, William
Bradford; film editor, William P. Thomp-
son,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Jul46; LP451.
354
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RED RIVER ROBIN HOOD. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 57 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lesley Selander; story, Whitney J. Stanton;
original screenplay, Bennett R. Cohen;
music director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Les
Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.;,6Nov42;
LP11727,
RED RIVER VALLEY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 300ct44; MP15361.
RED RIVER VALLEY. Video Varieties Corp.
3 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play "Red River
Valley" and square dancers perform during
the chorus,
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 4 prints, 18May49; MU4527,
RED RYDER. SEE
California Gold Rush.
Colorado Pioneers.
Conquest of Cheyenne.
Cowboy and the Prize Fighter.
The Fighting Redhead.
Great Stagecoach Robbery.
Homesteaders of Paradise Valley.
Lone Texas Ranger.
Marshal of Cripple Creek.
Oregon Trail Scouts.
Phantom of the Plains.
Ride, Ryder, Ride.
Roll, Thunder, Roll!
Rustlers of Devil's Canyon.
The San Antonio Kid.
Santa Fe Uprising.
Sheriff of Las Vegas.
Sheriff of Redwood Valley.
Stagecoach to Denver.
Sun Valley Cyclone.
Tuscon Raiders.
Vigilantes of Boomtown,
Vigilantes of Dodge City.
Wagon Wheels Westward.
THE RED SHOES. The Archers Film
Productions, Ltd., London, Released in the
U, S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948.
133 min., sd., color, 35mm, A J, Arthur
Rank presentation.
Summary: A drama about the backstage
life of a ballet troupe whose director de-
mands that his dancers sacrifice every-
thing for their art. Featured is a ballet
based on the Hans Christian Andersen
fairy tale.
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Michael Powell and Emeric Press-
burger; music, Brian Easdale; choreog-
raphy, Robert Helpmann; editor, Reginald
Mills.
Cast: Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring,
Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann, Leonide
Massine,
© Independent Producers, Ltd.; 150ct48;
LP2216,
THE RED STALLION, Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1947, 82 min., sd., color, 35mm,
A Bryan Foy production,
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Lesley Selander; original screenplay,
Robert E, Kent, Crane Wilbur; music
director, Irving Friedman; music, Fred-
erick Hollander; film editor, Fred Allen,
Cast: Robert Paige, Noreen Nash, Ted
Donaldson, Jane Darwell, Daisy.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 13Jun47; LP1216.
RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES, Eagle-
Lion Films, Inc,, c1949, 85 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Summary: In this Western two ex-circus
performers capture the stallion which is
the leader of a herd of wild horses,
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck;
director, Ralph Murphy; story, Francis
Rosenwald; screenplay, Tom Reed; music
score, Lucien Cailliet; music director,
Irving Friedman; film editor, Norman
Colbert.
Cast: Arthur Franz, Jean Heather, Jim
Davis, Ray Collins, Wallace Ford.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 2Mar49; LP2184,
RED WAGON. American Film Center, Inc.
Appl. author: Donald Slesinger.
© American Film Center, Inc.; title,
descr. & 65 prints, 16May45; LU13369.
RED WHEELS ROLLING, SEE Chad Hanna,
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE HAWAII, Dunning
Process Co., c1941. Presented by Para-
mount, 1 reel, sd., color, (Paramount
Paragraphics)
Credits; Narrator, Gregory Abbott;
photographer, John W. Boyle. Magnacolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Feb41;
MP 12032,
REDDY MADE MAGIC. c1946. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer.
Appl, author: Walter Lantz.
© Ashton B. Collins, d.b.a. Reddy Kilo-
watt; 25Mar46; LP400.
REDHEAD. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd. Based on the novel by
Vera Brown.
Credits: Producer, I, E, Chadwick;
director, Edward Cahn; screenplay, Con-
rad Seiler, Dorothy Reid; music director,
Paul Sawtell; photography, Andre Barlatier;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21May41;
LP10512,
REDHEAD FROM MANHATTAN, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; story, Rex Taylor;
screenplay, Joseph Hoffman; music direc-
tor, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James
Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Apr43;
LP12013.
REDSKINS AND REDHEADS. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; direction
and story, Harry D'Arcy; film editor, John
Lockert,.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr41;
LP10571,.
REED RAPTURE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12352,
REELING COWBOY DANCE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Aug44; MP15096,
REFRESHMENT THROUGH THE YEARS,
Trailer, Produced for the Louisville Coca-
Cola Bottling Works. 90 ft., si.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© The Coca-Cola Co.; title & deser.,
25Apr40; 55 prints, 26Apr40; MU10168,
REFRESHMENT THROUGH THE YEARS.
Presented by The Coca-Cola Co.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Pictures Service,
Inc.
© The Coca-Cola Co., title & deser.,
3May40; 900 prints, 4May40; LU9613.
LA REGION ALIMENTARIA, Encyclopaedia
«Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with A, J. Carlson and H. G. Swann, c1947,
1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm, Spanish version
of "The Alimentary Tract.'
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27Jan47; MP1890,
LA REGION CENTRAL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Aug46; MP974,
LA REGION DEL OESTE. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Howard W, Odlum, c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of "The Far
Western States,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug47; MP2304,
REG'LAR FELLERS, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941, 7 reels, sd. Based on the
comic strip by Gene Byrnes.
Credits: Director, Arthur Dreifuss;
original story, Arthur Hoerl; screenplay,
Arthur Hoerl, Arthur Dreifuss, William C.
Kent; music score, Ross DiMaggio; film
editor, Carl Peirson.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 15Aug41;
LP10785.
REGULACAO DA TEMPERATURA DO
CORPO, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, A. J. Carlson,
F. J. Mullin, H. G. Swann,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Jun46; MP717,
REIGN OF TERROR. Walter Wanger Pic-
tures, Inc, Released by Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1949, 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A cloak and dagger drama
about the machinations of the bloodthirsty
Robespierre in seeking the dictatorship
of France in 1794,
Credits: Producer, William Cameron
Menzies; director, Anthony Mann; story
and screenplay, Philip Yordan, Aeneas
MacKenzie; music, Sol Kaplan; film editor,
Fred Allen,
Cast: Robert Cummings, Richard Base-
hart, Richard Hart, Arlene Dahl, Arnold
Moss,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10Jun49; LP2374,
RELENTLESS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 93 min,, sd., color, 35mm. A Cava-
lier production, Based on a story by
Kenneth Perkins.
Summary: A western drama in which a
cowboy who is accused of the murder of
two prospectors eludes the law in an effort
to capture the real culprits.
Credits: Producer, Eugene B. Rodney;
director, George Sherman; screenplay,
Winston Miller; music score, Marlin Skiles;
music director, M. W, Stoloff; film editor,
Gene Havlick.
Cast: Robert Young, Marguerite Chapman,
Willard Parker, Akim Tamiroff, Barton
MacLane,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Jan48;
LP 1426,
RELIGION IN THE FAMILY. Square Deal
Pictures Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Narration, Jesse William Stitt.
Appl, author; Donn Marvin,
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 290ct45;
MP 139.
THE RELUCTANT DRAGON, Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 9 reels,
sd,, b&w, with color sequences. Based on
the story by Kenneth Grahame.
Credits: Director, Alfred L, Werker,
cartoon sequences director, Hamilton
Luske; screenplay, Ted Sears, Al Perkins,
Larry Clemmons, Bill Cottrell, Larry
Clork; animation, Ward Kimball, Walt
Kelly, Fred Moore, and others; music score,
Frank Churchill, Larry Morey; editor,
Paul Weatherwax. Technicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Mar41;
LP10502,
THE REMARKABLE ANDREW, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942, 9 reels, sd. Novel
by Dalton Trumbo,
Credits: Director, Stuart Heisler;
screenplay, Dalton Trumbo; photographer,
Theodor Sparkuhl; film editor, Archie
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
355
THE REMARKABLE ANDREW, Cont'd,
Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jan42;
LP11227,
REMEDY FOR RICHES. Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940, 68 min.,
sd. A Stephens-Lang production,
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Erle C. Kenton; original screen-
play, Lee Loeb; music, C. Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Paul Weatherwax.
Appl, author: Stephens-Lang Productions,
Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Nov40;
LP10212,
REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR! c1942,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; original
screenplay, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Isabel
Dawn; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18May42;
LP11316.
REMEMBER THE DAY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 7,700 ft., sd.
Based on the play by Philo Higley and
Philip Dunning.
Credits: Director, Henry King; screen-
play, Tess Slesinger, Frank Davis, Allan
Scott; music director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
25Dec41; LP11019,
REMEMBER THE NIGHT, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Mitchell Leisen;
original screenplay, Preston Sturges;
photographer, Ted Tetzlaff; film editor,
Doane Harrison,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jan40;
LP9372,
REMEMBER WHEN, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1939. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story,
Cyrus D. Wood, Eddie Forman.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec39; LP9424,
REMOTE CONTROL, Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.;
title & descr., 10Dec41; 473 prints, 11Dec41;
MU11883.
RENDEZVOUS 24, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946, 6,625 ft., sd., 35mm,
A Sol M. Wurtzel production.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; original
story and screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
21May46; LP394,
RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.,
35mm, Based on a story by Mary Loos and
Richard Sale,
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screen-
play, Mary Loos, Richard Sale; music,
Joseph Dubin; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Jun46;
LP425,.
RENEGADE GIRL, Affiliated Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, William Berke;
original screenplay, Edwin V. Westrate,
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc.; 15Nov46;
LP779,
THE RENEGADES, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story,
George Milton; screenplay, Joe O'Donnell;
film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 1Jul43; LP13612,
RENEGADES. Columbia Corp., c1946.
9 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, George Sherman; story, Harold Shumate;
screenplay, Melvin Levy, Francis Edward
Faragoh; music score, Paul Sawtell; music
director, M. W. Stoloff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Jun46;
LP381.
RENEGADES OF SONORA, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which "Rocky"
Lane averts an Indian uprising by catching
the murderer of an Indian chief.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, R. G, Springsteen; written by
M, Coates Webster; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Roy Barcroft, Frank Fenton, Mauritz Hugo.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Nov48;
LP2040,
RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944.
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Oliver Drake; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; original screen-
play, Ande Lamb; photographer, Maury
Gertsman; film editor, Ed Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44;
LP12976,
RENEGADES OF THE SAGE, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1949. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a Secret
Service agent hunts down the outlaws who
are sabotaging the construction of vitally-
needed telegraph lines,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; story and screenplay,
Earle Snell; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Leslie Banning, Trevor Bardette, Douglas
Fowley.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Nov49;
LP2607,
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
IN CRASHING THRU, Criterion Pictures
Corp. Released by Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1939. 6 reels, Suggested by the
novel "Renfrew Rides the Range" by Laurie
York Erskine,
Credits: Director, Elmer Clifton; screen-
play, Sherman Lowe,
© Criterion Pictures Corp.; 11Dec39;
LP9309,
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN
DANGER AHEAD. Criterion Pictures
Corp. Released by Monogram Pictures
Corp. cl1940, 6 reels. Suggested by the
novel "Renfrew's Long Trail" by Laurie
York Erskine,
Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; screen-
play, Edward Halperin.
© Criterion Pictures Corp,; 23 Mar40;
LP9509,
‘
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN
FIGHTING MAD, Criterion Pictures Corp.
Released by Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1939, 6 reels. Suggested by the novel
“Renfrew Rides the Range" by Laurie
York Erskine,
Credits: Director, Sam Newfield; screen-
play, George Rosener, John Rathmell,
© Criterion Pictures Corp.; 19Dec39;
LP9310, —
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN
MURDER ON THE YUKON, Criterion
Pictures Corp, Released by Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels. Suggested
by the novel "Renfrew Rides North" by
Laurie York Erskine,
redits: Director, Louis Gasnier;
screenplay, Milton Raison,
© Criterion Pictures Corp.; 23 Mar40;
LP9492,
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN
SKY BANDITS, Criterion Pictures Corp.
Released by Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; screen-
play, Edward Halperin.
© Criterion Pictures Corp.; 3Jul40;
LP9767.
RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN
YUKON FLIGHT. Criterion Pictures Corp.
Released by Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels. Suggested by the novel
"Renfrew Rides North" by Laurie York
Erskine,
Credits: Director, Ralph Staub; screen-
play, Edward Halperin.
© Criterion Pictures Corp.; 2Jan40;
LP9318,
RENFREW RIDES NORTH. SEE
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted in Murder
on the Yukon,
Royal Mounted in Yukon Flight.
RENFREW RIDES THE RANGE, SEE
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted in Crashing
thru.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted in Fighting
Mad.
RENFREW'S LONG TRAIL, SEE Renfrew
of the Royal Mounted in Danger Ahead.
RENO. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1939,
73 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
John Farrow; story, Ellis St. Joseph;
screenplay, John Twist; music director,
Roy Webb; editor, Harry Marker,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec39;
LP9357.
RENO-VATED, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Zion Myers.
Cast: Vera Vague,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Nov46;
LP1084,
REPAIR OF INGUINAL HERNIA INDIRECT
AND DIRECT. Evelyn Mallory Tate
Buchanan, c1944, 1 reel,
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan;
28Dec44; MP15504,
REPEAT PERFORMANCE, Eagle Lion
Films, Inc., c1947,. 92 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, A Bryan Foy production, Based
on the novel of the same title by William
O'Farrell.
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck;
director, Alfred Werker; screenplay,
Walter Bullock; music, George Antheil.
Cast: Louis Hayward, Joan Leslie,
Virginia Field, Tom Conway, Richard
Basehart,. ‘
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 13May47;
LP1135.
REPENT AT LEISURE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 66 min., sd.
Crediis: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Frank Woodruff; story, James Gow, Arnaud
D'Usseau; screenplay, Jerry Cady; editor,
Harry Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Apr4l1;
LP 10427,
REPLACING OIL COOLER TUBES, Pre-
sented by Airesearch Mfg. Co. 16mm,
Appl. author: Edward J. Pyle, Jr.
© The Garrett Corp,; title, descr. &
8 prints, 15May44; MU14912.
REPORT ON JAPAN. RKO Pathe, Inc. in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946, 19 min., sd., 35mm.
(This Is America, no, 4)
356
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
REPORT ON JAPAN. Cont'd,
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Oviatt
McConnell; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Robert W, Stringer.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 8Feb46; MP455.
REPORT ON JET PROPULSION. Bell Air-
craft Corp. Motion Picture Division.
25 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Directed and written by Norman
Mathews, Harold Kopel; cameramen, J.
Townsend, R. Woolsey. Kodachrome,
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
26 prints, 14Nov45; MU16503.
REPORT ON THE ATOM. SEE The March
of Time, v. 15, no, 4,
A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE. National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc.,
c1941, 10 min.
Credit: Director; Julian Roffman,
© National Foundation for Infantile Paraly-
sis, Inc.; 27Nov4l1; MP12013,
THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND. SEE The
March of Time, v. 6, no. 6,
THE REPUBLIC OF ITALY. SEE The
March of Time, 1946,
LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA. SEE
Argentina,
RESCUE DOG. Walt Disney Productions,
c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Eric Gurney, Bill de la Torre; animation,
George Nicholas, George Kreisl, Jerry
Hathcock, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Sep46;
LP1124,
RESERVATIONS PLEASE, United Air Lines,
Inc. sd., color, 16mm.
© United Air Lines, Inc.; title, descr. &
2 prints, 4Jan47; MU1483.,
RESPECT THE LAW. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
story and screenplay, Howard Dimsdale;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jan41; LP10198.
* REST AND HEALTH. Coronet, c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of
rest and sleep, showing various ways of
obtaining rest, the results of insufficient
rest, and how to build correct rest habits.
For high school grades,
Credits: Educational collaborators, Dean
P. Smiley, Fred V. Hein,
© David A, Smart; 18Feb49; MP4216,
THE RESTAURANT OPERATOR, Burton
Holmes Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm, (Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc. ¢
© A. P. Twogood; 15Mar46; MP596.
THE RETURN OF DANIEL BOONE, Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; story, Paul Frank-
lin; screenplay, Paul Franklin, Joseph
Hoffman; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7May41;
LP10763.
THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, 8,440 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; original
screenplay, Sam Hellman; music director,
David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Aug40; LP10088, 3
THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO, Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1946. 91 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm. An Edward Small production,
Based on the character created by Alex-
andre Dumas,
Credits: Producer, Grant Whytock;
director, Henry Levin; original story,
Curt Siodmak, Arnold Phillips; screenplay,
George Bruce, Alfred Neumann; music
score, Lucien Moraweck; music director,
Lud Gluskin; film editor, Richard Fant].
Cast: Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton,
George Macready, Una O'Connor, Henry
Stephenson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Dec46;
LP743.
THE RETURN OF OCTOBER. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 87 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A comedy about a young girl's
belief that a racehorse named October is
in reality the reincarnation of her Uncle
Willie.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph Mate; direc-
tor, Joseph H. Lewis; story, Connie Lee,
Karen DeWolf; screenplay, Norman Panama,
Melvin Frank; music director, M. W. Stol-
off; music score, George Duning; film
editor, Eugene Havlick,
Cast: Glenn Ford, Terry Moore, James
Gleason, Dame May Whitty, Albert Sharpe.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Nov48;
LP1907,
THE RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN. Eagle
Lion Films, Inc., for Romay Pictures,
Inc,., c1947. 68 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on an original idea by William
Stephens.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, Max Nosseck; screenplay, Jack
De Witt; film editors, Michael Luciano,
Elmo J. Veron,
Cast: Rin Tin Tin, Donald Woods, Bobby
Blake.
© Romay Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov47; LP1304,
THE RETURN OF RUSTY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon characters created by Al Martin.
Credits: Producer, Leonard S, Picker;
director, William Castle; story, Lewis
Helmar Herman; screenplay, Lewis Helmar
Herman, William B. Sackheim; music
director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jun46;
LP391,
RETURN OF THE APE MAN, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman,
Jack Dietz; director, Phil Rosen; screen-
play, Robert Charles; photographer,
Marcel LePicard; film editor, Carl Pier-
son,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13May44;
LP12655,
RETURN OF THE BAD MEN, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 90 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Oklahoma Territory at the
time of the 1889 land rush becomes a haven
for several infamous outlaws, After a
bitter struggle, a frontier marshal proves
more than a match for them,
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Ray Enright; story, Jack Natteford, Luci
Ward; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
music, Paul Sawtell; film editor, Samuel E.
Beetley.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne
Jeffreys, George ''Gabby" Hayes, Jacque-
line White.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Jun48;
LP1727,
THE RETURN OF THE DURANGO KID,
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1945. 58 min.,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark;
director, Derwin Abrahams; original
screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; film editor,
Aaran Stell.
‘© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Apr45;
LP13278,
RETURN OF THE LASH. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1947. 53 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Joseph O'Donnell, Walter Greene; film
editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: ''Lash'' LaRue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 23Jul47; LP1251.
RETURN OF THE RANGERS, P., R. C. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 6 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler; cam-
eraman, Robert Cline; film editor, Charles
Henkel, Jr.
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 260ct43;
LP13596.
THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon an idea by Kurt Neumann,
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Lew Landers; screenplay, Griffin Jay;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Nov43;
LP 12353.
THE RETURN OF THE WHISTLER. Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1948. 63 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Suggested by the Columbia
Broadcasting System program "The Whist-
ler.
Summary: A crime melodrama in which
the hero comes to the rescue of a rich
young widow. When he finds her illegally
detained in an institution for the insane,
he releases her and blocks the efforts of a
villainous family to steal her fortune.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, D, Ross Lederman; story, Cornell
Woolrich; screenplay, Edward Bock,
Maurice Tombragel; Whistler" theme
music by Wilbur Hatch; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Dwight
Caldwell.
Cast: Michael Duane, Lenore Aubert,
Richard Lane, James Cardwell, Ann Shoe-
maker,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Mar48;
LP 1823,
THE RETURN OF WILD BILL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940, 6 reels.
Credits: Director, Joseph H. Lewis;
story, Walt Coburn; screenplay, Robert
Lee Johnson, Fred K. Myton; film editor,
Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Jun40;
LP9712,
THE RETURN OF WILDFIRE, Crestwood
Pictures, Inc, Released by Screen Guild
Productions, Inc., c1948. Presented by
Robert L. Lippert. 80 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a cowboy
saves two sisters from being swindled by
a dishonest horse trader.
Credits: Producer, Carl K. Hittleman;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Elizabeth Burbridge, Carl K. Hittleman;
music, Albert Glasser; film editor, Paul
Landres,
Cast: Richard Arlen, Patricia Morison,
Mary Beth Hughes, James Millican, Reed
Hadley.
© Crestwood Pictures, Inc.; 10ct48;
LP 1885,
REUNION, Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based on the original story by Lad-
islas Bus-Fekete.
Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Jan Lus-
tig, Marvin Borowsky, Marc Connelly;
music score, Franz Waxman; film editor,
Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc,; 1Dec42; LP11739,
REVEILLE WITH BEVERLY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
es
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
357
REVEILLE WITH BEVERLY. Cont'd.
Charles Barton; original screenplay,
Howard J. Green, Jack Henley, Albert
Duffy; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb43;
LP11858.
REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES, Monogram
Pictures Corp.,.c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Steve Sekely; original screenplay,
Edmund Kelso, Van Norcross; photography,
Mack Stengler; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Aug43;
LP 12266.
A REVOLUGAO INDUSTRIAL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, M. D, C. Craw-
ford.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
240ct46; MP1287.
REWARD UNLIMITED. For U. S. Public
Health Service... 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Mary McCall, Jr.
© The National Nursing Council for War
Service, Inc.; title, descr. & 22 prints,
13Jun44; LU12730,
REYNOLDS RIFF. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Nov46; MP1336.
RHAPSODY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Jun43; MP13676.
RHAPSODY IN BLUE; the story of George
Gershwin. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 139 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Jesse L. Lasky;
director, Irving Rapper; original story,
Sonya Levien; screenplay, Howard Koch,
Elliot Paul; music, George Gershwin;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Ray Heindorf; photog-
rapher, Sol Polito; film editor, Folmer
Blangsted,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Sep45;
LP13486.
RHAPSODY IN RED WHITE AND BLUE.
Presented by Musicolor Features. 16mm.
color,
Credits: Producer, Burke Ewing; Direc-
tor, Maurice Wetzel; music score, George
Gershwin.
© Maurice Swaby Wetzel; title & descr.,
24Jun40; 19 prints, 40ct40; MU10514,
RHAPSODY IN RIVETS. c1941. 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger
Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Gil
Turner; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Dec41;
MP 11884, :
RHAPSODY IN WOOD, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 9 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal; story,
Jack Miller.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Dec47;
LP1369.
RHAPSODY OF LOVE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Jul44; MP15028,
RHAPSODY ON ICE. Audio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, Presented by Columbia Pictures
Corp. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Presents Barbara Ann Scott,
1948 Olympic ice skating champion.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Dec48;
MP3843,
RHAPSODY RABBIT. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1946. 7 min-sd,,35mm.
(Bugs Bunny Special) {Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story, Tedd
Pierce; Michael Maltese.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov46; MP1373.
THE RHETORLOGUE, SEE Governor Wil-
liam Bradford.
RHUMBA HOLIDAY. SEE Variety Views,
no. 159.
RHUMBA NEW YORK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of. America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP16102.
RHUMBA REBOP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1459. {
RHUMBA RHYTHMS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Dec41;
LP10928.
RHUMBA SERENADE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Seundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11623.
A RHUMBA SPECIALTY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jan43; MP13276,
RHUMBA SWING. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1561.
RHUMBOOGIE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14462,
RHYTHM AND WEEP, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30ct46;
LP781,.
RHYTHM IN A RIFF. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. 1 reel, sd.,
béw, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1558.
RHYTHM IN MY HEART. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Sep43; MP13976.
RHYTHM IN THE RANKS. George Pal Pro-
ductions, Inc, Released through Paramount,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (George Pal's Madcap
Models)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Dec41;
LP10931.
RHYTHM IS EVERYWHERE, Teaching Films,
Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Written by Friedlich; editor,
Amster.
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 30Sep47; MP2441,
RHYTHM JAMBOREE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; film editor,
Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jan40;
LP9324,
RHYTHM MAD. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct43; MP 14088.
RHYTHM MASTERS. Un‘versal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1949, 15 min., tu, b&.., 35mm.
decade of band hits. Inclu:ies Jack Tea-
garden and the orchestras of Henry Busse,
Sonny Dunham, Stan Kentu.., Frankie
Masters, Harry Owens, and Louis Prima,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49
(in notice: 1948); MP4088,
RHYTHM OF A BIG CITY. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Summary: A tour of New York City in-
cludes such landmarks as Central Park,
Trinity Church, the Old Merchant's House,
Cooper Union, and Grant's Tomb.
Credits: Director, Carl Dudley; narrator,
Marvin Miller; editor, De Leon Anthony.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Mar48; MP2846,
RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS.’ Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W.
Burton; director, Roy William Neill; origi-
nal story, Oscar Brodney; screenplay,
Oscar Brodney, M. M. Musselman; photog-
raphy, George Robinson; film editor, Paul
Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Apr43;
LP 12037.
RHYTHM OF THE MAMBO. Universal
International Pictures Co., Inc., c1949.
15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres,
Cast: Carlos Molina and his orchestra,
Clark Dennis, Pierre Andre & Darrelle,
Eddie Gomez.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov49;
LP2702,
RHYTHM OF THE RHUMBA, Released by
Warner Bros., cl1944, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, LeRoy Prinz,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec44; MP15595,
RHYTHM OF THE RHYTHM BAND, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
T reel, sd. ,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; LP13964,
RHYTHM OF THE RIO GRANDE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney;
director, Al Herman; screenplay, Robert
Emmett; music score and direction, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel A, LePicard.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Mar40;
LP9472.
RHYTHM ON BLADES, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T. Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Mar46;
MP259,
RHYTHM ON ICE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1946, 10 min., sd., 35mm. (Melody
Masters Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Apr46; MP485,
358
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RHYTHM ON THE RIVER. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Billy Wilder and Jacques Thery.
Credits: Producer, William LeBaron;
director, Victor Schertzinger; screenplay,
Dwight Taylor; photography, Ted Tetzlaff;
film editor, Hugh Bennett.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Sep40;
LP9896,
RHYTHM ON THE RIVER. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., 1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Mar44; MP14576.
RHYTHM PARADE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sydney Williams;
directors, Howard Bretherton, Dave Gould;
original screenplay, Carl Foreman, Charles
R. Marion; music director, Edward Kay;
photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Nov42;
LP11713,
RHYTHM REVEL. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Aug41;
LP10632.
RHYTHM RHAPSODY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Sep45; MP-16318.
RHYTHM ROUND-UP. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on a work
by Jack Frost.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; story, Louise Rousseau;
screenplay, Charles Marion; film editor,
Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jun45;
LP 13310,
RHYTHM SAM, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946,. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Jun46; MP810,
- RHYTHMANIA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Oct43; MP14084.
RIB STITCHING.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.;
title & descr., 21Jan42; 132 prints, 15Jan42;
MU12057.
THE RICH FULL LIFE, SEE Cynthia.
<THE RICHEST MAN IN TOWN, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Charles Barton; story, Jerry Sackheim;
screenplay, Fanya Foss, Jerry Sackheim;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Jun41;
LP 10643,
RICKETY RICKSHAW MAN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, ‘of America,
Inc.; 21Aug44; MP15117.
RIDDLE OF RHODESIA. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948, 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A camera tour of parts of the
Union of South Africa and Rhodesia, Shows
diamond and gold mining near Kimberley;
various forms of wild life, including the
eland, rhinoceros, and penguin; prehistoric
ruins at Zimbabwe; and the mighty Victoria
Falls of the Zambezi River.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, George Carson Putnam; music score,
L, deFrancesco; film editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Feb48; MP3238.
RIDE ''EM COWBOY. Presented by Chevro-
let. color.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 28Oct40;
66 prints, 300ct40; MU10587.
RIDE 'EM COWBOY. c1941, Presented by
Universal Studios.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gott-
lieb; director, Arthur Lubin; original story,
Edmund L, Hartmann; screenplay, True
Boardman, John Grant; adaptation, Harold
Shumate; music director, Charles Previn;
cameraman, John Boyle; film editor, Phil
Kahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Dec41;
LP 10889,
RIDE KELLY RIDE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 5,345 ft., sd. Based
on a story by Peter B. Kyne.
Credits: Director, Norman Foster; screen-
play, William Conselman, Jr., Irving Cum-
mings, Jr.; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Feb41; LP10249,
RIDE ON, RIDE ON. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14992.
RIDE ON VAQUERO. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941. 5,744 ft., sd. Suggested
by the character ''The Cisco Kid" created
by William Sydney Porter (O. Henry).
Credits: Director, Herbert I, Leeds;
original screenplay, Samuel G, Engel; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Apr41; LP10466.
RIDE, RANCHERO, RIDE, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: The ranchers near Zaca Lake,
California, have a spring fiesta,
Credits: Director, Roger Sumner.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Feb48; MP2819.
RIDE, RED, RIDE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11546,
RIDE, RYDER, RIDE. Equity Pictures,
Released through Eagle-Lion Films, Inc.,
c1949. 58 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on the ''Red Ryder" comic.
Summary: A Western about the capture
of an outlaw and his gang who are attempting
to gain control of the town.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Lewis D. Collins; original screenplay,
Paul Franklin; music, Darrell Calker;
film editor, Joseph Gluck,
Cast: Jim Bannon, Little Brown Jug,
Emmett Lynn, Marin Sais, Edwin Max.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 23Feb49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2140,
RIDE, TENDERFOOT, RIDE. c1940.
, Presented by Republic Pictures, 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, William
Berke; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Betty Burbridge, Connie Lee;
screenplay, Winston Miller; photography,
Jack Marta; film editor, Lester Orlebeck.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Sep40;
LP9972,
RIDE THE PINK HORSE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1947. Presented by Universal-
International. 101 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on Dorothy B, Hughes’ novel.
Credits: Producer, Joan Harrison; direc-
tor, Robert Montgomery; screenplay, Ben
Hecht, Charles Lederer; music, Frank
Skinner; orchestrations, David Tamkin;
film editor, Ralph Dawson,
Cast: Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix,
Thomas Gomez, Andrea King, Fred Clark.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 310ct47;
LP 1338,
RIDERS FROM NOWHERE. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940, 6 reels, sd. f
Credits: Producer, Harry S, Webb; direc-
tor, Raymond K, Johnson; story, Richard D.
Pearsall; screenplay, Carl Krusada; music
directors, Lange & Porter; photography,
Edward A, Kull, William Hyer; film editor
Robert Golden, ;
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Jun40;
LP9709.
RIDERS IN THE SKY. Gene Autry Produc-
tions. Released through Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western about a singing
County investigator who tracks down the
evidence necessary to convict a gambler
of murder,
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English; story, Herbert A.
Woodbury; screenplay, Gerald Geraghty;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Henry Batista,
Cast: Gene Autry, Gloria Henry, Pat }
Buttram, Mary Beth Hughes, Robert Living-
ston,
© Gene Autry Productions; 15Nov49;
LP2626.
RIDERS OF BLACK MOUNTAIN, Producers
Releasing Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, Joseph O'Donnell; music director,
Lew Porter; photography, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, Holbrook N.. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 2Nov40; .
LP10059.
RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY,. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,, c1941. 2 reels each,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray
Taylor; screenplay, Sherman Lowe, George
Plympton, Basil Dickey, Jack Connell,
1, Death Marks the Trail! © 6Mar4l;
LP10299,
2. The Menacing Herd! © 6Mar41;
LP10300,
3. The Plunge of Peril! © 31Mar41;
LP10362,
4, Flaming Fury! © 31Mar41; LP10363,
5. The Avalanche of Doom! © 2Apr41;
LP10365.
6. Blood and Gold! © 2Apr41; LP10366.
7. Death Rides the Storm! © 8Apr41;
LP10377,.
8. Descending Doom! © 8Apr41; LP10384,
9. Death Holds the Reins! © 10Apr41;
LP10400,
10, Devouring Flames! © 10Apr41;
LP10401,
11, The Fatal Blast! © 14Apr41; LP10402.
12, Thundering Doom! © 14Apr41;
LP10403,
13, © 17Apr41; LP10411,
14, © 17Apr41; LP10412.
15. © 21Apr41; LP10418,
RIDERS OF THE BADLANDS. Colymbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, William Berke;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Betty Burbridge; film editor,
Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Dec41;
LP 10942, t
RIDERS OF THE DAWN. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Oliver
Drake; original story, Bert Horswell;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
359
RIDERS OF THE DAWN. Cont'd.
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music direc-
tor, Frank Sannucci; photographer, William
Sickner; editor, William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 210ct45;
LP13602.
RIDERS OF THE DEADLINE, Released thru
United Artists Corp., c1943. Presented by
Harry Sherman Productions. 67 min., sd.
A Pine-Thomas production. Based on char-
acters created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Bennett
Cohen; music direction, Irvin Talbot;
photography, Russell Harlan; film editor,
Walter Hanneman,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
27Sep43; LP12394,
RIDERS OF THE DUSK. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Whip Wilson, deputy U. S.
marshal runs down a mysterious cattle
Rustler,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Jess Bowers, Robert Tansey;
film editor, John C, Fuller.
Cast: Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Reno
Browne, Lee Roberts, Myron Healey. ;
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 230ct49;
LP2635,
RIDERS OF THE LONE STAR. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 55 min., sd., b&w,
3mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; original screen-
play, Barry Shipman; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Virginia Hunter, Curly Williams and his
Georgia Peach Pickers,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Jul47;
LP1087.
RIDERS OF THE NORTHLAND. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Paul
Franklin; film editor, Burton Kramer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Jun42;
LP11458,
RIDERS OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943, 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Fred
Myton; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Feb43;
LP11927,
RIDERS OF THE PONY EXPRESS. Kayson
Productions, Inc,, Released through Screen-
craft Pictures, Inc., c1949, 51 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Summary: A Western dealing with the
difficulties encountered in establishing the
Pony Express.
Credits: Producers, Richard Kay, D. A.
Anderson; directed and written by Michael
Salle; music director, Raoul Kraushaar;
film editor, Ray Snyder.
Cast: Ken Curtis, Shug Fisher, Cathy
Douglas, Billy Benedict, Billy Hammond,
© Kayson Productions, Inc.; 15May49;
LP2304,
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 6 reels,
sd, Based on the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; screen-
play, William Bruckner, Robert Metzler;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
100ct41; LP10837,.
RIDERS OF THE RANGE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Two cowboys, hired to untangle
the financial difficulties of a ranch-owner's
brother, become involved in gambling,
rustling, and murder,
259158 O - 53 - 24
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Norman Houston; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; music, Paul Sawtell; film editor,
Robert Swink, thse
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Jacque-
line White, Reed Hadley, Robert Barrat.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Oct49;
LP2676,
RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE, c1943, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on the characters "The Three Mes-
quiteers" created by William Colt Mac-
Donald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Albert Demond; music score,
Mort Glickman; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10May43;
LP12088,
RIDERS OF THE SANTA FE. Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Oliver Drake; director,
Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay, Ande
Lamb; music director, Ted Cain; camera-
man, Henry Gertsman; film editor, Ray Sny-
der.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 50ct44;
LP12903,
RIDERS OF THE TIMBERLINE. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941, 6 reels, sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E, Mul-
ford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, J.
Benton Cheney; photography, Russell Har-
lan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec41;
LP 10864,
RIDERS OF THE WEST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Howard P. Bretherton; original
screenplay, Jess Bowers; photography,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jul42;
LP11534,
RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES. Gene
Autry Productions. Released through
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1949. 70 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm,
Summary: A Western about the solving
of a murder perpetrated by a band of timber
thieves.
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English,
Cast: Gene Autry, Patricia White, Jimmy
Lloyd.
© Gene Autry Productions; 10Mar49;
LP2150.
RIDIN' DOWN THE CANYON, c1942, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry
Grey; director, Joseph Kane; original
story, Robert Williams, Norman Houston;
screenplay, Albert DeMond; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Dec42;
LP11759.
RIDIN' DOWN THE TRAIL. Monogram
Pictures Corp,, c1947. 53 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Bennett Cohen; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; original screen-
play, Bennett Cohen; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, John C. Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Aug47;
LP1193.
RIDDIN' HERD ON A CLOUD. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Jul44; MP15025,
RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW. c1941,° Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Lew Landers; original story,
Bradford Ropes; screenplay, Bradford
Ropes, Doris Malloy; photographer, William
Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Jan41;
LP 10243.
RIDIN' THE CHEROKEE TRAIL. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Spencer Gordon Bennet; screenplay,
Edmund Kelso; photography, Marcel A. Le
Picard; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures, Inc.; 2Feb41;
LP10441,
RIDIN' THE RED CABOOSE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Dec42; MP 13150,
RIDING HABITS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 10 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Summary: The film shows women famous
for their horsemanship: Pat North, Audrey
Scott, the Lucas girls, and Fern Sawyer.
Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton; narrator,
Bill Slater.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Apr48;
MP2936,
THE RIDING HANNEFORDS, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., 35mm, (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narration,
Louis Pollock; narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Jun46; MP762.
RIDING HIGH. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 10 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohl-
mar; director, George Marshall; screen-
play, Walter DeLeon, Arthur Phillips,
Art Arthur; music direction, Victor Young;
editor, LeRoy Stone. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Nov43;
LP12430,
RIDING HIGH. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min., sd., b&w.
Appl. author:.Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp., title, descr. &
44 prints, 100ct40; MU10536.
RIDING INTO SOCIETY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 19 min., sd. (Elsa Maxwell
Blue Ribbon Comedy) From an original
story by Elsa Maxwell.
Credits: Director, William McGann;
screenplay, Owen Crump, Tom McKnight.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Sep40; LP9911.
RIDING THE CALIFORNIA TRAIL. Mono-
gram Pictures Corp., c1947, 6 reels, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the character
"The Cisco Kid'' created by O. Henry
[pseud. of William Sidney Porter].
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, William Nigh; original story and
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; film
editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast; Gilbert Roland, Frank Yaconelli,
Teala Loring.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Jan47;
LP813.
RIDING THE HICKORIES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T, Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.,; 24May46;
MP601,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RIDING THE SUNSET TRAIL. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Robert Tansey; original
story, Robert Emmett, Frances Kavanaugh;
music director, Frank Sanucci; photography,
Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Sep41;
LP10916.
RIDING THE WAVES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Oct47;
MP2355,
RIDING THE WIND. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 60 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Bernard McConville;
screenplay, Morton Grant, Earle Snell;
music director, Paul Sawtell; editor,
Frederic Knudtson.
© RKO- Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov41;
LP 10849,
RIDING THROUGH NEVADA, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Gerald
Geraghty; film editor, Burton Kramer,
. © Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Oct42;
LP11922.
RIDING WEST. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay,
Luci Ward; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18May44;
LP12784,
RIFF. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Amer-
ica, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Dec43; MP 14264,
RIFF RAFFY DAFFY. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
William Scott, Lloyd Turner; animation,
Don Williams, Emery Hawkins, Bassil
Davidovich, J. C. Melendez; music director,
Carl Stabling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Nov48; MP3536,
RIFFRAFF. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947. 80 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Ted Tetzlaff; original screenplay, Martin
Rackin; music, Roy Webb, musical director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Philip Martin.
Cast: Pat O'Brien, Walter Slezak, Anne
Jeffreys.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jun47;
LP1148,
RIGGING PROBLEMS, MN1371g. Walter
Lantz Productions for the U. S, Navy Bomb
Disposal School. 710 ft.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title & descr.,
27May43; 4 prints, 10May43; MU13614.
RIGHT DOWN THE LINE, Jam Handy Or-
ganization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 4 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1947,
RIGHT FROM THE START. Jam Handy Or-
ganization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., bkw, 35mm,
Summary: A six-year-old girl, sitting in
the back seat of a Chevrolet sedan with
a box of day-old chicks beside her, is driven
rapidly home by her father.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 19Apr48; 9 prints, 23Apr48;
MU3021,
-
THE RIGHT KIND OF GIRL. Techniprocess,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11966.
RIGHT ON THE NOSE, Presented by Amer-
ican Optical Co. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© American Optical Co.; title, descr. &
176 prints, 9Oct43; MU14056,
RIGHT, SAFE, AND GRATEFUL. C..O, Bap-
tista Film, c1948. 21 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An evangelical sermon by Dr.
Bob Jones, Sr., president of Bob Jones
University.
© C. O. Baptista Films; 10Jan48; MP2824,
RIGHT SIDE UP.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 880 prints, 20Mar41; MU10948,
THE RIGHT SPARK PLUG IN THE RIGHT
PLACE, Walt Disney Productions, c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 17Jan45;
MP 15654,
RIGHT TO THE HEART. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,783 ft., sd.
Based on the story by Harold MacGrath,
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde;
screenplay, Walter Bullock; music director,
Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Jan42; LP11119.
RIGHT TO THE POINT. c1945, Presented
by The W. A, Sheaffer Pen Co. 4 reels,
béw.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc., title
& descr., 3Jun45; 11 prints, 2Jun45;
MU15999,
RIGOLETTO, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16104,
RIGOLETTO BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11735.
RIKKI, THE BABY MONKEY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The life of a baby Rhesus
monkey shown in five sequences: Rikki and
his family, Rikki has breakfast, Rikki
finds a playmate, Rikki has an adventure,
Rikki returns home,
Credits: Collaborator, Frederick A,
Ulmer, Jr.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
22Apr49; MP4051,
RIM OF THE CANYON. Gene Autry Pro-
ductions, c1949, 70 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: Three desperadoes, released
from prison after serving twenty-year
sentences, meet their death when they re-
turn to a western ghost town for a cache of
stolen money.
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaeffer;
director, John English; screenplay, John K.
Butler; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Gene Autry, Nan Leslie, Walter
Sande, Jocko Mahoney, Champion.
© Gene Autry Productions; 26Jul49;
LP2440,
RIMFIRE, Lippert Productions, Inc. Re-
leased through Screen Guild Productions,
Inc., c1949, 65 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about an under-
cover agent who, in his search for hidden
gold, solves a series of ghostly killings.
Setting, a frontier town in the post~ Civil
war period,
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; direc-
tor, B. Reeves Eason; original story and
Screenplay, Arthur St. Clair, Frank Wis-
bar, Ron Ormond; music director, Walter
Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: James Millican, Mary Beth Hughes,
Reed Hadley, Henry Hull, Margie Stapp.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 1May49;
LP2261,
THE RING AND THE BELLE. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Andy
Clyde, George Gray; screenplay, Harry
Edwards.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2May41;
LP10496,
RINGS ON HER FINGERS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 7,761 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Rouben Mamoulian; |
original story, Robert Pirosh, Joseph
Schrank; screenplay, Ken Englund; music
director, Cyril Mockridge, ‘
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Mar42; LP11174,
RINGSIDE, Lippert Productions, Inc. Re-
leased by Screen Guild Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which a con- |
cert pianist becomes a prizefighter in
order to kill the man who had blinded
his brother during a middleweight cham-
pionship match,
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Frank McDonald; original story, Daniel
Ullman; adaptation, Ron Ormond; music,
Walter Greene; film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: Don Barry, Tom Brown, Sheila
Ryan, Joey Adams, Tony Canzoneri, Mark
Plant. ‘
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 11Jul49;
LP2410,
RINGSIDE MAISIE, Loew's Inc., cl1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd., b&w.
- Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben;
director, Edwin L. Marin; original screen-
play, Mary C. McCall, Jr.; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Fredrick Y, Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Jul41; LP10671.
RINKA TINKA MAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jun44; MP 14931,
RIO DE JANEIRO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16258.
RIO GRANDE RAIDERS, c1946, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 56 min., sd., 35mm,
Based on a story by Norman S. Hall,
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett Co-
hen; director, Thomas Carr; screenplay,
Norton S, Parker; music director, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Alfred Keller;
film editor, William P. Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep46;
LP592.
RIO RITA, Loew's Inc., cl942, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd.,
b&w.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay,
Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman; music
director, Herbert Stothart; orchestrations,
Murray Cutter, Leo Arnaud, Paul Mar-
quardt; film editor, Ben Lewis,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Mar42; LP11252.
RIOT SQUAD. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Al Herman;
director, Edward Finney; original. screen-
play, C. C, Coons; photography, Marcel
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
361
RIOT SQUAD. Cont'd.
Le Picard; music director, Frank Sanucci;
film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Dec41;
LP10925,
RIP TEASE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec42; MP13174,
RIP VAN WINKLE'S DAUGHTER. Featur-
ettes, Inc.,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12680.
RIPPLING ROMANCE, c1945. Presented
by Columbia. 710 ft., sd., color. (A Color
Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
animation, Chic Otterstrom, Volus Jones,
Ben Lloyd; music, Paul Worth. Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Jun45; LP13556,
THE RISE AND FALL OF NAZI GERMANY.
SEE The March of Time, 1947.
RISE AND SHINE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941, 8,266 ft., sd. Based
on the book ''My Life and Hard Times" by
James Thurber.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screen-
play, Herman J. Mankiewicz; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Nov41; LP10902,
RIVER GANG, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1945, 8 reels, sd. From the story "Fairy
Tale Murder" by Charles David and Hugh
Gray.
Credits: Director, Charles David; screen-
play, Leslie Charteris; adaptation, Dwight
V. Babcock; music director, H. J. Salter;
film editor, Saul A. Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Sep45;
LP13645.
RIVER LADY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1948. 78 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based
on the novel by Houston Branch and Frank
Waters.
Summary: A Mississippi River gambling-
boat queen gains control of a timber syndi-
cate and tries to buy the love of an inde-
pendent logger. Setting, the 1860's.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein;
director, George Sherman; screenplay,
D. D. Beauchamp, William Bowers; orches-
tration, David Tamkin; music, Paul Sawtell;
film editor, Otto Ludwig;
Cast: Yvonne DeCarlo, Dan Duryea, Rod
Cameron, Helena Carter, Lloyd Gough.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48;
LP1915.
RIVER MELODIES, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Suramary: A musical short which features
the old favorites: ''On Moonlight Bay,"
"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away,"
"M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i," and "Swanee."
Designed for audience, Benjamin R. Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor,
Leonard Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 23Nov48; MP3555.
RIVER RIBBER, Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
562 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Color Rhap-
sody)
Credits: Director, Paul Sommer; story,
John McLeish; animation, Paul Sommer,
Jack Gayek; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Apr46; LP550.
RIVER THAMES— YESTERDAY. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Fascinating Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. & F. W. Keller;
director, Hans Nieter; photographer, Jack
Cardiff. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Nov40;
MP 10604,
RIVERBOAT RHYTHM, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 65 min., sd. Based upon the
story by Robert Faber,
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director,
Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Charles
Roberts; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Marvin Coyle,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Jan46;
LP134,
RIVER'S END, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 8 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. Original story by
James Oliver Curwood.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Jacobs; director, Ray Enright; screenplay,
Barry Trivers, Bertram Millhauser; film
editor, Clarence Kolster.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Aug40;
LP9836,
RIVERS OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 15Sep47; MP2568,
THE RIVETER. Walt Disney Productions,
c1940. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Feb40;
LP9464,
RIVETING, United States Navy. Aviation
Service Schools. sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 26Mar42; 143 prints, 30Mar42;
MU12314,
ROAD AGENT. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Charles Lamont; original story,
Sherman Lowe, Arthur St, Claire; screen-
play, Morgan Cox, Arthur Strawn, Maurice
Tombragel; photographer, Jerome Ash.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Dec41;
LP10884, .
ROAD BUILDERS, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by General Motors Corp.,
Chevrolet Division. 1 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the diversified
uses that can be made of a 1949 Chevrolet
dump truck,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr,, 27May49; 5 prints, 31May49;
MU4175,
ROAD HOUSE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1948. 95 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A triangle melodrama about a
torch singer. Setting, a small town on the
Canadian border,
Credits: Producer, Edward Chodorov;
director, Jean Negulesco; screenplay,
Edward Chodorov; story, Margaret Gruen
and Oscar Saul; music, Cyril Mockridge,
Lionel Newman; editor, James B, Clark.
Cast: Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste
Holm, Richard Widmark, O. Z. Whitehead.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
310ct48; LP2199,
A ROAD IN INDIA, Paramount Pictures Inc.
c1938, 923 ft., sd., color. (Fascinating
Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F, W.
Keller; director, Hans Nieter; photographer,
Jack Cardiff. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 240ct38;
MP 12030,
ROAD SHOW. Released through United
Artists, c1941, Presented by Hal Roach.
9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Eric
Hatch,
Credits: Director, Hal Roach; screenplay,
Arnold Belgard, Harry Langdon, Mickell
Novak; music score, Georgie Stoll; editor,
Bert Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 9Jan41;
LP10169,
ROAD TO ALCATRAZ, c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, Nick Grinde; original
story, Francis K. Allen; screenplay, Dwight
V. Babcock, Jerry Sackheim; music director
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jul45;
LP13379.
THE ROAD TO CARMICHAEL'S, SEE The
Big Steal.
ROAD TO HAPPINESS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd. From the story
"First Performance" by Matt Taylor.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Robert
D. Andrews; photography, Harry Neumann,
film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Jan42;
LP11180.
THE ROAD TO MOROCCO. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1942, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Jones;
director, David Butler; original screenplay,
Frank Butler, Don Hartman; music direc-
tion, Victor Young; editor, Irene Morra,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10ct42;
LP11703,
ROAD TO RIO. Bing Crosby Enterprises,
Inc,, and Hope Enterprises, Inc., cl1947.
100 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Norman Z. McLeod;
original story and screenplay, Edmund
Beloin, Jack Rose.
Cast: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy
Lamour, Gale Sondergaard.
© Bing Crosby Enterprises, Inc. & Hope
Enterprises, Inc.; 25Aug47; LP1171.
ROAD TO SINGAPORE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940, 9 reels, sd. Based on
a story by Harry Hervey.
Credits: Producer, Harlan Thompson;
director, Victor Schertzinger; screenplay,
Don Hartman, Frank Butler; photography,
William Mellor; film editor, Paul Weather-
wax,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar40;
LP9497,
ROAD TO THE BIG HOUSE. Somerset
Pictures Corp., c1947. 73 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Summary: A drama of crime in which a
bank clerk turns thief,
Credits: Producer and director, Walter
Colmes; original screenplay, Aubrey Wis-
berg; music score, Ralph Stanley; film
editor, Jason Bernie.
Cast: John Shelton, Ann Doran, Guinn
Williams.
© Somerset Pictures Corp.; 27Dec47;
LP 1460.
THE ROAD TO TOKYO. National Film
Board, Ottawa, c1943, Presented by United
Artists. 2 reels, sd. (World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 5Apr43;
MP 13637.
ROAD TO UTOPIA. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 89 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Hal Walker; original screenplay, Norman
Panama, Melvin Frank; animations, Jerry
Fairbanks; music score, Leigh Harline,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar46;
LP159.
THE ROAD TO VICTORY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., for the War Activities Com-
mittee, Motion Picture Industry, c1944,
10 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack L. Warner,
362
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE ROAD TO VICTORY. Cont'd,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25May44;
MP 14951,
ROAD TO ZANZIBAR, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 9 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Don Hartman and Sy Bartlett.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Victor Schertzinger; screenplay, Frank
Butler, Don Hartman; photographer, Ted
Tetzlaff; film editor, Alma Macrorie,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Apr41;
LP 10409,
ROADS TO ROMANCE, Presented by Chev-
rolet. 3 min., each, color. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.
Credits: Technicolor,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
Zion National Park, © title & descr.,
27Sep41; 80 prints, 12Sep41; MU11602.
Grand Canyon. © title & descr., 27Sep41;
110 prints, 12Sep41; MU11603.
Death Valley. © title & descr., 27Sep41;
100 prints, 12Sep41; MU11604,
ROADSIDE REPORT. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 18Apr47; 3 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1956.
ROAMING THROUGH ARIZONA, c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
859 ft., sd., color. (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photography, Charles Boyle. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jun44; MP14901,
ROAMING THROUGH NORTHERN IRELAND.
Loew's Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (James A. FitzPatrick Traveltalk)
An MGM picture,
Summary: A tour through northern Ire-
land, including scenes of the city of En-
niskillen, the Cathedral of Down Patrick,
Port Rush, the Castle of Dunluce, the
County Down countryside, Bangor, and the
Giant's Causeway.
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; photographer, Virgil Miller,
S. D. Onions; music score, Nat Finston.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun49 (in notice; 1947);
MP4385.
-ROAR, NAVY, ROAR. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Henry Clay Bate;
narrators, Ed Herlihy, Charles Woods,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22Dec42;
LP11788,
ROAR OF THE PRESS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Phil Rosen; original story, Alfred
Block; screenplay, Albert Duffy; camera-
man, Harry Neumann; film editor, Jack
Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Apr41;
LP10442,
ROARING FRONTIERS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Robert Lee Johnson; film editor, Mel Thor-
sen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Oct41;
LP 10940,
ROARING GUNS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd, (Santa Fe Trail
Western)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
original story, Clements Ripley; screen-
play, Ed. Earl Repp; narrator, Art Baker.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Feb44;
LP12500,
ROARING RANGERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Barry Shipman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Feb46;
LP274,
ROARING WESTWARD. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Jimmy and Cannonball save the
school of the Sheriff's Association by prov-
ing that one of the students has been wrong-
ly accused of murder.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Ronald Davidson;
music director, Edward Kay; film editor,
John Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Tay-
lor, Lois Hall, Jack Ingram, Claire Whitney.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 4Sep49;
LP2646.
ROARING WHEELS, Vitaphone Corp., c1948,
10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sports News
Review) Warner Bros.
Summary: A review of a half century of
auto racing. Setting: The Indianapolis
Speedway and the Bonneville Salt Flats in
Utah,
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Jackson Beck.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 100ct48; MP3390,
ROBBERS OF THE RANGE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941, 62 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Oliver Drake; screen-
play, Morton Grant, Arthur V. Jones; music
director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic
Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr41;
LP10485.
ROBIN HOOD OF MONTEREY. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1947. 57 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story
and screenplay, Bennett R. Cohen; dialogue,
film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast: Gilbert Roland, Evelyn Brent, Jack
La Rue,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Aug47;
LP1143,
ROBIN HOOD OF TEXAS, Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 71 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, John K. Butler, Earle Snell;
music director, Morton Scott; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Cast: Gene Autry, Champion, Jr., Lynne
Roberts, Sterling Holloway, Adele Mara,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47;
LP1137,
ROBIN HOOD OF THE PECOS, c1941. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Hal Long;
screenplay, Olive Cooper; music director,
Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Jan41;
LP10223,
ROBIN HOOD OF THE RANGE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Betty
Burbridge; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jul43;
LP 12403,
ROBIN HOOD WINKED, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
animation, Tom Johnson, Frank Endres;
music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1 ;
cae c.; 12Nov48;
ROBIN HOODLUM. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 11 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Color Rhapsody) (Fox and Crow Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Steve Bosuston; ©
director, John Hubley; story, Sol Barzman,
Phil Eastman; animation, Bob Cannon,
Willy Pyle, Pat Matthews, Rudy Larriva;
music, Del Castillo.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Dec48;
LP2037,
ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR. c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, Veve
Risto; music director, Carl W. Stalling,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Nov41; MP11706.
ROBOT WRECKS, Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
993 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jul41; LP10610,
ROCCO BLUES, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14579,
ROCK IT FOR ME, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Dec43; MP 14322.
ROCK RIVER RENEGADES, Range Busters,
Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd, (The Range
Busters, no, 13)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story, Faith
Thomas; screenplay, Earle Snell, John
Vlahos; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Robert Cline; film editor,
Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 3Mar42; LP11218,
ROCKABYE BABY, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec43; MP 14405.
ROCKABYE RHYTHM. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; film editor,
Irving A. Applebaum,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Apr45;
LP13248,
ROCKET TO MARS. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
Bill Turner, Otto Messmer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Aug46;
LP489,
ROCKETS OF THE FUTURE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. (Answer Man Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit;
director, Benjamin R, Parker; editor,
Charles R. Senf,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 8Jun48; MP3502,
ROCKIN! CHAIR, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13094,
ROCKIN! IN THE ROCKIES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; story, Louise Rousseau,
Gail Davenport; screenplay, J, Benton
Cheney, John Grey; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 17Apr45;
LP 13309,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
363
ROCKIN! THRU THE ROCKIES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Feb40;
LP9476.
ROCKY. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1948,
76 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm,
Summary: The story of a dog wrongfully
suspected of being a sheep-killer.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Phil Karlson; original story,
George Wallace Sayre; screenplay, Jack de
Witt; music director, Edward J. Kay; film
editor, Ace Harman.
Cast: Roddy McDowall, Edgar Barrier,
Nita Hunter, Gale Sherwood, Jonathan Hale.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21Feb48;
LP1558,
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIG GAME, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942. 10 min., sd.,
color. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Narration, Bob Edge; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Jun42;
MP 12647.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RANGERS. c1940.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd. Based on the characters "The Three,
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt Mac-
Donald,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, George Sherman; original story,
J, Benton Cheney; screenplay, Barry Ship-
men, Earle Snell; music score, Cy Feuer;
photography, Jack Marta; film editor,
Lester Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24May40;
LP9741,
THE ROCKY ROAD TO RUIN. c1943. Pre-
sented by Columbia. 753 ft., sd., color.
(A Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Paul Sommer; story, John Mc-
Leish; animation, Jim Armstrong, Basil
Davidovich; music, Edward Paul, Techni-
color.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Sep43; LP12296.
RODEO DOUGH, c1940. Presented by Met-
ro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 934 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
Sammy Lee; screenplay, Marion Mack;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Nov40; LP10096.
THE RODEO GOES TO TOWN, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, 1 reel,
sd, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Ed
Thorgersen; photographer, Jack Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
27Dec40; MP 10818.
RODEO RHYTHM. c1941. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, Fred Newmeyer;
original story, Leo J. McCarthy; screen-
play, Gene Tuttle, Eugene Allen,
Appl. author: Leo J. McCarthy.
© Del Cal Theatres, Inc.; 8Dec41;
LP10914,
RODEO ROMEO. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story,
I, Klein, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Aug46;
LP508,
RODEO THRILLS AND SPILLS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (The World of Sports, no. 135)
Summary: Many of the nation's top
rodeo performers are featured in this film.
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Jan48;
MP2921,
ROGER TOUHY, GANGSTER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 5,886 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Robert Florey; original
story, Crane Wilbur; screenplay, Crane
Wilbur, Jerry Cady; music-director, Emil
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Jun44; LP12952,
ROGUES' GALLERY. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945,. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Donald C. McKean,
Albert Herman; director, Albert Herman;
original screenplay, John T. Neville; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Fred
Bain,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan45; LP13558.
ROGUE'S REGIMENT. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A U. S. Army Intelligence
officer joins the French Foreign Legion in
Indo-China and tracks down a missing Nazi
war criminal,
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Robert Florey; original story,
Robert Buckner, Robert Florey; screen-
play, Robert Buckner; music, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; orchestrations, David Tam-
kin; film editor, Ralph Dawson,
Cast: Dick Powell, Marta Toren, Vincent
Price, Stephen McNally, Edgar Barrier,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov48;
LP1943,.
LE ROLE DE L'ATMOSPHERE. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., cl1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
8Jun46; MP802.
THE ROLE OF GASTROSCOPY IN THE
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF GAS-
TRIC PATHOLOGY. Jam Hany Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Leo L. Hardt. 3 1/2
reels, sd., color, 16mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 11Jun47; 32 prints, 16Jun47;
MU2133.
THE ROLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN
BEHAVIOR AND NEUROSIS. Jules H.
Masserman, 30 min., 16mm,
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr. &
2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14641,
THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE, SEE Home Care of Tuberculosis.
ROLL 'EM. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Apr44; MP14689.
ROLL ON TEXAS MOON, c1946. 68 min.,
sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
story, Jean Murray; screenplay, Paul
Gangelin, Mauri Grashin; music score,
Dale Butts; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film
editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep46;
LP595.
ROLL, THUNDER, ROLL! Equity Pictures,
Inc., Released through Eagle-Lion Films,
Inc., c1949. 58 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on the "Red Ryder" comic strip.
Summary: Red Ryder traps the bandit
raiders who have framed an innocent
Mexican,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Lewis D. Collins; original screenplay,
Paul Franklin; music, Ralph Stanley; film
editor, Frank Baldridge.
Cast: Jim Bannon, Little Brown Jug,
Emmett Lynn, Marin Sais, I. Stanford
Jolley.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 23Mar49 (in
netice: 1948); LP2433,
ROLL WAGONS ROLL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney;
director, Al Herman; story and screenplay,
Victor Adamson, Edmond Kelso, Roger
Merton; music score and direction, Frank
Sanucci; photographer, Marcel A, LePicard;
film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jan40;
LP9303,.
ROLLEO ROLLIN' ALONG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Dec42; MP13156.
ROLLER CRAZY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Jun46; MP703.
ROLLER DERBY GIRL. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd., bew, 35mm,
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: Presents scenes of the Brook-
lyn and New York Roller Derby teams.
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; music director, Winston Sharples;
editor, Robert Blauvelt.
Cast: Jean Porter, Midge Brasuhn,
Brooklyn and New York Roller Derby teams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Jul49;
MP4324,
ROLLING DOWN THE GREAT DIVIDE.
Producers Releasing Corp., c1942.
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original screen-
play, George Milton; music, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Apr42;
LP11299,
ROLLING DOWN TO RIO. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947, 17 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Director and author of screen-
play, Jules White; story, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: Harry Von Zell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep47;
LP1196,
ROLLING HOME, Affiliated Productions,
Inc. Released through Screen Guild Produc~
tions, Inc., c1946, Presented by Robert L.
Lippert. 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Production, direction and original
story, William Berke; screenplay, Edwin
V. Westrate; music score, Darrell Calker;
photographer, Benjamin Kline; film editor,
Arthur A, Brooks.
© Screen Guild Productions; 15Nov46;
LP668,
ROLLING SERVICE. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 150ct47; 5 prints, 110ct47;
MU2386,
ROLLING THRILLS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no, 11)
Summary: Shows the thrills of roller
hockey and the Roller Derby with shots of
outstanding roller skaters, including
Patricia Johnson, Diana Lonzetti, Jude
Cull, and Charlotte Ludwig.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Andre Baruch;
editor, Gene Milford.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 1Jul49; MP4544,
ROLY POLY. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
Presented by R. C. M. Productions, Inc,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Nov46; MP 1310,
364
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ROMANCE... Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Feb41; MP11624.
ROMANCE AND DANCE, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1947. 20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner
Bros.
Credits: Director, Luis Osorno Barona;
narration, Charles L, Tedford; narrator,
Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Sep47; MP2335,
ROMANCE IN RHYTHM, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Feb40; MP10063,
THE ROMANCE OF LEADERSHIP. Jam
Handy Organization, Inc., for Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
28 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The film traces the rise of
Chevrolet to leadership in the automotive
industry.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr., & 34 prints, 25Mar48; MU2911.
THE ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE. Loew's
Inc., c1947. 105 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
An MGM picture. Based on MacKinlay
Kantor's story.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Roy Rowland; screenplay, Lester
Cole; music score, George Bassman; film
editor, Ralph E, Winters.
Cast: Van Johnson, Thomas Mitchell,
Janet Leigh, Guy Kibbee.
© Loew's Inc.; 14May47; LP1019.
ROMANCE OF THE FJORDS, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: The film depicts the rugged
coast of Norway, the small peasant-owned
farms, and a wedding at which traditional
costumes are worn and ancient rituals are
enacted,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; contin-
uity, Valeska Weidig; narrator, Hugh James;
music score, L. DeFrancesco, editor, Earl
Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Jun47; MP2629,
ROMANCE OF THE POTATO, Loew's Inc.,
c1939, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 778 ft., sd., sepia,
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story, Fred Frank, Pierre Lamure;
’ screenplay, Jerry Hoffman; film editor,
Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Dec39; LP9572.
ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 6,555 ft.,
sd, Based on the novel "Conquistador" by
Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Suggested
by the character ''The Cisco Kid" created
by William Sydney Porter (O. Henry)
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds;
screenplay, Harold Buchman, Samuel G.
Engel; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
17Jan41; LP10398.
ROMANCE OF THE WEST. PRC Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Director, Robert Emmett; origi-
nal screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh; music
director, Carl Hoefle; film editor, Hugh
Winn, Cinecolor,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 10Feb46; LP98.
ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS. Michael
Curtiz Productions, Inc. Released by
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1948,.
99 min., sd., color, 35mm, From a story
by S, Pondal Rios and Carlos A, Olivari.
Summary: Marital jealousy and mistaken
identity motivate the plot of this musical
comedy, A luxury liner on a South Ameri-
can cruise provides the setting.
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Julius J.
Epstein, Philip G, Epstein; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; music, Jule Styne,
Sammy Cahn; film editor, Rudi Fehr,
Cast: Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don De-
Fore, Doris Day, Oscar Levant.
© Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc.;
26Jun48; LP1698,
ROMANCE ON THE RANGE, c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, William Nobles; film editor,
Les Orlebeck,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18May42;
LP11408,
ROMANCE WITHOUT FINANCE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec45; MP149.
ROMANTIC NEVADA. c1943, 807 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Snyder. Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr43; MP13495,
ROMANTIC RUMBOLIA, Impossible Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Jerky Journeys)
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Leonard Louis Levinson; painted by
Paul Julian; narration, Frank Nelson,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31May49
(in notice: 1948); LP2318.
ROME DIVIDED. Union Films, c1949,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Actual documentary footage
shows Rome as a city of contrasts, both
political and economic, The film compares
these contrasts, showing the great wealth
of the few and the bitter poverty of the
many, and examines the struggle between
conflicting political ideologies.
© Carl A, Marzani, d.b.a. Union Films;
25Aug49; MP4832.
ROME SYMPHONY. Distributed by United
Artists, c1939, Presented by F. W. Keller,
1 reel, sd., color. (World Window Series,
no. 3) A World Window production,
Credits: Producer, John Hanau; director,
Giacomo Gentilomo; music, Enzo Masetti;
photography, Jack Cardiff. Technicolor.
© United Artists Corp.; 25Feb39; MP10039,
ROMEO IN RHYTHM. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
756 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Aug40; MP10662.
ROMEO ROBIN. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15387.
THE ROOKIE BEAR. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
1 reel, sd., color, (An M. G. M. Cartoon)
A Radolf Ising production,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 21May41; LP10586.
ROOKIE REVUE, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Richard
Bickenbach; music director, Carl W.
Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Oct41; MP11690,
A ROOKIE'S COOKIE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,570 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 80ct43;
LP 12376,
ROOKIES IN BURMA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 62 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original screenplay,
Edward James; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Harry Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec43;
LP12449,
ROOKIES ON PARADE, c1941, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin; screen-
play, Karl Brown, Jack Townley, Milt Gross;
music director, Cy Feuer; orchestrations,
Gene Rose, Walter Scharf; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Apr41;
LP10456,
ROOM AND BORED, c1943, Presented by
Columbia. 676 ft., sd., color. (Fox and
Crow)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tion, Bob Wickersham; story, John Mc-
Leish; music, Eddie Kilfeather; animation,
Phil Duncan, Ben Lloyd. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Sep43; LP12372,
ROOM FOR TWO, SEE Rosie, the Riveter.
ROOM 40, O. B. SEE Secrets of Scotland
Yard,
ROOM SERVICE, SEE Step Lively.
ROOM TO GROW IN, Presented by Chevro-
let. 1 min.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 60 prints,
40ct41; MU11699.
THE ROOSEVELT STORY. Tola Productions,
Inc., c1947. 81 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producers, Martin Levine and
Oliver Unger; original script, Lawrence
Klee; music director, Jack Shaindlin;
music score, Earl Robinson.
© Tola Productions, Inc.; 19Jun47;
MP2136,
ROOTS IN THE SOIL, Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc, Distributed by Deere &
Co., c1949, 61 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A drama of life in a rural
community and of a man's love for the land,
Prepared especially for farm audiences.
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; story,
James P, Prindle; film editor, John Cook.
Cast: Richard Travis, Michael Whalen,
Rochelle Hudson,
© Deere & Co.; 12Sep49; LP2588.
ROOTS OF PLANTS. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Clyde Fisher, c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Afrikaans version, Title on script:
"Wortels van Plante,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul46; MP2303,
LA ROPA, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Wallace W. At-
wood, cl947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Spanish version of "Clothing."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Feb47; MP1689.
THE ROPE, Transatlantic Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 80 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based
on the play by Patrick Hamilton,
Summary: A story of two sadists who
murder their friend, hide his body in a
chest, and invite the victim's friends and
relatives to a dinner-party to celebrate
the event.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
365
THE ROPE. Cont'd.
adaptation, Hume Cronyn; screenplay,
Arthur Laurents; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; film editor, William H. Ziegler.
Cast: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley
Granger, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Constance
Collier.
© Transatlantic Pictures Corp.; 25Sep48;
LP1845,
ROPE OF SAND. Wallis-Hazen, Inc. Re-
leased through Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 12 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The sadistic commandant of a
South African diamond company resorts to
intrigue, double-dealing, and murder in
order to protect his holdings.
Credits: Producer, Hal B, Wallis; direc-
tor, William Dieterle; story and screenplay,
Walter Doniger.
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid,
Claude Rains, Corinne Calvet, Peter Lorre.
© Wallis-Hazen, Inc.; 3Jun49; LP2315.
ROSE O'DAY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jan42; MP12060.
ROSE OF NO MAN'S LAND, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Dec42; MP13148.
ROSE OF SANTA ROSA, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1947. 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Music and romance in a Mex-
ican night club,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Barry Shipman; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Patricia White, Eduardo Moriega,
Fortunio Bonanova, The Hoosier Hot Shots.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Dec47;
LP 1436,
ROSE OF THE YUKON, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949. 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which an Army
Intelligence Officer tracks down and cap-
tures a traitorous murderer in Alaska.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, George Blair; original
screenplay, Norman S. Hall; music score,
Stanley Wilson; film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell, William
Wright, Emory Parnell, Jonathan Hale.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jan49;
LP2090.
THE ROSE OF TRALEE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jul41; MP11298,
ROSEANNA McCOY. Samuel Goldwyn Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Alberta
Hannum,
Summary: A pastoral drama of young
love in the midst of the smoldering feud
between the West Virginia Hatfields and the
Kentucky McCoys.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Irving Reis; screenplay, John
Collier; music, David Buttolph; film editor,
Daniel Mandell.
Cast: Farley Granger, Charles Bickford,
Raymond Massey, Richard Basehart, Joan
Evans,
© Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.;
16Aug49; LP2496,
ROSES ARE RED. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1947. 67 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A murder melodrama, the
plot of which hinges on the resemblance
of an honest district attorney to a criminal,
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel;
director, James Tinling; story and
screenplay, Irving Elman; music score,
Rudy Schrager; film editor, Frank Bald-
ridge.
Cast: Don Castle, Peggy Knudsen, Patricia
Knight, Joe Sawyer, Edward Keane,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
300ct47; LP1768. a
ROSIE THE RIVETER, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Feb43; MP13271.
ROSIE, THE RIVETER. cl1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd. Based
on the story 'Room for Two" by Dorothy
Curnow Handley,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Joseph Santley; screen-
play, Jack Townley, Aleen Leslie; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27Feb44;
LP12558.
LA ROSITA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 40ct43; MP14027.
ROTARY SWING, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Dec43; MP14302.
ROUGH AND TUMBLE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 894 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Mar45;
MP 16077.
ROUGH ON RENTS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; screenplay, Charles E. Rob-
erts, Harry D'Arcy, Lloyd French; film
editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 300ct42;
LP11804,.
ROUGH RIDERS OF CHEYENNE, c1945.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Bennett
Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original
screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher; music
director, Richard Cherwin; photographer,
William Bradford; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 170ct45;
LP13628.
ROUGH RIDIN' JUSTICE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Derwin Abrahams; original screenplay,
Elizabeth Beecher; film editor, Aaron
Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Feb45;
LP13085,
ROUGH SKETCH. SEE We Were Strangers.
ROUGH, TOUGH, AND READY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 66 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Alexis Thurn- Taxis;
director, Del Lord; original screenplay,
Edward T. Lowe; film editor, Richard
Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22 Mar45;
LP13317.
ROUGH TURNING BETWEEN CENTERS,
Presented by the United States Office of
Education. sd,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 18Aug41; 143 prints, 24Jul41;
MU11462,
ROUGHHOUSE FIESTA, Columbia Pictures
8 EN ba 907 ft., sd. (The World of
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Feb40;
MP 10002,
ROUGHLY SPEAKING. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 128 min., sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From Louise
Randall Pierson's book,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Louise
Randall Pierson; music, Max Steiner; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestrations,
Hugo Friedhofer; film editor, David Weis-
bart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar45;
LP13139,
ROUGHLY SQUEAKING. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Nov46; MP1350.
ROUGHSHOD. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western of pioneer days.
Fearing the vengeance of a trio of escaped
convicts, a rancher treks from Nevada to
California with his teen-aged brother, a
herd of thoroughbred horses, and four
gambling-house girls.
Credits: Producer, Richard H. Berger;
director, Mark Robson; story, Peter Vier-
tel; screenplay, Geoffrey Homes, Hugo
Butler; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Marston
Fay.
Cast: Robert Sterling, Gloria Grahame,
Claude Jarman, Jr., John Ireland, Jeff
Donnell,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Jun49;
LP2382,
A ROUND TURN AND TWO HALF HITCHES.
Presented by United States Navy. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 9 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14516,
THE ROUND UP. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 10 reels, sd. Based on the play
by Edmund Day.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Harold Shumate; music score, Victor
Young; photography, Russell Harlan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Apr41;
LP 10376,
ROUPAS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., in collaboration with Wallace W. At-
wood, cl1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Portuguese version of "Clothing."
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jan47; MP1620,
ROVER'S BIG CHANCE, Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
990 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer;
screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan;
film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Aug42; LP11594.
ROVER'S RANGERS. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd., color,
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Larry
Lansburgh; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29May43;
MP 13616.
ROVER'S RESCUE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Pre-
sented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Volney White; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 28Jun40; MP10325,
366
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ROW THAT ROWBOAT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jun42; MP12710,
ROXIE HART. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942, 6,680 ft., sd. Based upon
the play "Chicago" by Maurine’ Watkins,
Credits: Director, William A, Wellman;
screenplay, Nunnally Johnson; music direc-
tor, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Feb42; LP11111.
ROYAL ARABY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl942, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; photog-
raphy, John W, Boyle; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
230ct42; MP 13303.
ROYAL DUCK SHOOT. Vitaphone Corp,,
c1948, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: In India's Bharatpur state,
seventy guests of the Maharajah spend the
day hunting ducks.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec48;
MP3868.
THE ROYAL FOUR-FLUSHER,. Paramount
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Direction, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Sep47;
LP1343,
THE ROYAL FOUR FLUSHER, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer; animation,
Tom Johnson, Frank Enders.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Sep47;
LP 1626.
THE ROYAL MOUNTED PATROL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, William Berke; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay,
Winston Miller; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Nov41;
LP10941.
THE ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN;
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1945,
2 reels each, sd. © Universal Pictures
Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original screenplay, Joseph O'Don-
nell, Tom Gibson, Harold C, Wire.
1. Canaska Gold. © 250ct45; LP60.
2. The Avalanche Trap. © 250ct45;
LP61,
. River on Fire. © 250ct45; LP62.
Skyline Target. © 250ct45; LP63.
Murder Toboggan. © 11Dec45; LP64.
Ore Car Accident. © 11Dec45; LP65.
Buckboard Runaway. © 11Dec45; LP66.
Thundering Water. © 11Dec45; LP67.
- Dead Men for Decoys, © 11Dec45;
LP68,
10. Derringer Death. © 11Dec45; LP69.
11. Night Trail Danger. © 13Dec45; LP70.
12, Twenty Dollar Doublecross. © 13Dec45;
LP71,
13, Flaming Showdown. © 13Dec45;
LP72,.
.
OCONIABDUPw
A ROYAL SCANDAL; Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 8,400 ft., sd.
From a play by Lajos Biro and Melchior
Lengyel.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger;
screenplay, Edwin Justus Mayer; adapta-
tion, Bruno Frank; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
11Apr45; LP13297.
ROYALTY OF THE RANGE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 9 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; continuity, Phil Shea;
music score, L. DeFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Mar47; MP2094,
RUBBER RACKETEERS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd. é
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; direc-
tor, Harold Young; original screenplay,
Henry Blankfort; music direction, David
Chudnow; photography, L. William O'Con-
nell; film editor, Jack Dennis.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Jun42;
LP11487.
RUBBER RIVER. Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Sullivan C. Richard-
son; narration, Charles L. Tedford; narra-
tor, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 90ct47; MP2427.
RUBINOFF AND HIS VIOLIN. Vitaphone
Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Melody Master Bands) Warner Bros.
Originally released in 1939,
Credits: Director, Roy Mack.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Jan48; MP2708,
THE RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD,
Coronet, c1942. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Script, O. S, Pettingill, Jr.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A, Smart; 31Dec42; MP1537.
RUDOLPH, THE RED-NOSED REINDEER.
Jam Handy Organization, Inc., for Mont-
gomery Ward & Co,, Inc. 8 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Summary: An animated cartoon for
children, telling the story of Rudolph, a
small reindeer, whose nose is so red and
shiny that Santa Claus selects him to be his
head reindeer.
Credits: Director, Max Fleischer; original
story, Robert L, May; narrator, Paul Wing;
animation, Fletcher Smith, William Sturm,
Robinson McKee, Howard Kakudo; music
director, Samuel Benavie.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 10Sep48; 13 prints, 13Sep48;
MU3302,
RUDYARD KIPLING'S JUNGLE BOOK.
Released thru United Artists, c1942,
Presented by Alexander Korda, 105 min.,
sd., color. A Zoltan Korda film.
Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda;
director, Zoltan Korda; adaptation, screen-
play and dialogue, Laurence Stallings;
music, Miklos Rozsa; film editor, William
Hornbeck, Technicolor.
© Alexander Korda Films, Inc.; 13Apr42;
LP11215,
RUFF AND TUFF. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Mar44; MP14835.
RUFF 'N' REDDY. Herman Kroll, 1 reel,
sd., b&ew, 16mm,
Summary: Two children, stowaways on a
fishing boat, become involved in the capture
of two bank robbers,
© Herman Kroll; title & descr., 9Aug49,
1 roll, 12Aug49; LU2482,
RUG CUTTERS HOLIDAY. Soundies Dis-
atributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13313,
RUINS OF PALMYRA AND BAALBEK.
World Window, Inc., London, c1938, 1 reel,
sd,, color, (World Window Series, no. 8)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W.
Keller; director, John Hanau; photography,
Jack Cardiff; film editor, H. Nieter.
Technicolor,
©.World Window, Inc.; 1Nov38; MP10104,
RULES OF THE NAUTICAL ROAD, Walt
Disney Productions. 2 reels, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr.
& 51 prints, 25Jan44; MU14434,
RUM AND COCA COLA. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15630.
THE RUMBA, Folke Robert Espling, c1942.
1 reel,
© Folke Robert Espling; 10Feb42;
MP12165,
RUMBA MATUMBA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP16224,
THE RUNAROUND., Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 10 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Joe Gershenson;
director, Charles Lamont; original story,
Arthur T. Horman, Walter Wise; screen-
play, Arthur T, Horman, Sam Hellman;
music score and direction, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Ted J. Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46;
LP405, ,
RUNNING THE HOUNDS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary by Justin Herman;
narrator, Ward Wilson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Nov47;
MP2438,
RUNNING THE KEYES, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Views of the Florida Keys,
showing why they are a fisherman's para-
dise and a yachtsman's haven,
Credits: Director and photographer,
Russell T. Ervin; narrator, Bill Slater.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Sep49;
MP4552,
RUNNING THE TEAM. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell Ervin; narra-
tor, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Dec45;
MP 170, ‘
RUNNING THE TEAM, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell Ervin; narra-
tor, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Dec45;
MP599,
RUPERT THE RUNT. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jul40; MP10370.
RURAL AMERICA REVIEW. Vol. 1, no, 1.
Samuel P, Orleans & Associates, Inc.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Farm families view year's
results with pride [at Indiana State Fair].
Tennessee scientists develop blight-re-
sistant pear, Rural America takes to the
air [Flying Farmers meet at Oklahoma
A & M College], Farm wives flame-proof
children's clothing. New England farmers
get lesson in fire fighting. Latest farm
equipment interests 4-H'ers and Future
Farmers of America alike. Texas 4-H'ers
attend annual round-up [at College Station].
Credits: Narrator, Nate Way; editor, Herb
Gough,
Appl, author; Sam Orleans.
© Sam Orleans & Associates, Inc.;
20Nov47; MP3099.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
367
RURAL LIFE OF MEXICO. Coronet, 1946.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Educational author, P. R. Her-
shey.
© Esquire, Inc.; 9Mar46; MP1540,
RURAL RHAPSODY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
(Person-Oddity, no. 157)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead;
narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Aug46;
MP 1029,
RURAL RHAPSODY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no, 157)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead;
narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Onchanges and additions; Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc.; 24Sep46; MP1152.
RUSSIA AT WAR, Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
(Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16391.
RUSSIAN GUITARS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1570.
RUSSIAN PEASANT DANCE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Oct45; MP 16364,
RUSSIAN REVELS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13454,
RUSSIAN REVELS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music direc-
tor, Charles Previn; orchestrations,
Gregory Stone; film editor, John T. Dolan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr43;
MP 13530.
RUSSIAN RHAPSODY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14459.
RUSSIAN RHAPSODY. c1944. 7 min., sd.,
color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Lou Lilly; animation, Rod Scribner.
Technicolor. ————
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Jun44; MP14961,
RUSSIA'S FOREIGN POLICY, Released thru
United Artists, c1943. 2 reels, sd. (The
World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc, 30Dec43;
MP 14574,
RUSTLERS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a pair of
cow-punchers, accused of rustling cattle
for ransom, catch the real culprits.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Jack Natteford, Luci Ward; music,
Paul Sawtell; music director, C, Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Frank Doyle.
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Martha
Hyer, Steve Brodie, Lois Andrews,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Apr49;
LP2279,
RUSTLERS' HIDEOUT. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 2Sep44; LP13608.
RUSTLERS OF DEVIL'S CANYON, Republic
Productions, Inc., c1947. 58 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on Fred Harman's "Red
Ryder" comic.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R, G, Springsteen; original
screenplay, Earle Snell; music director,
Mort Glickman; film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, artha
Wentworth, Peggy Stewart.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47;
LP1167,
RUSTLERS OF THE BADLANDS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 58 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; story, Richard
Wilkinson; screenplay, J. Benton Cheney;
film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jun45;
LP13388,
RUSTLER'S ROUNDUP, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Based on a story by Sherman Lowe and
Victor McLeod,
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; screenplay, Jack Natteford; cine-
matography, Maury Gertsman; film editor,
Sol Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug46;
LP543.
RUSTY LEADS THE WAY, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1948, 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based upon characters created by
Al Martin,
Summary: Depicts the emotional struggles
of Penny Waters, who is sent to a school for
the blind where she is trained to use a
seeing-eye dog.
Credits: Producer, Robert Cohn; director,
Will Jason; story, Nedrick Young; screen-
play, Arthur Ross; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Ted Donaldson; Sharyn Moffett, John
Litel, Ann Doran, Flame, the dog.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Oct48;
LP1835,
RUSTY SAVES A LIFE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based upon characters created by Al
Martin,
Summary: An embittered man's misan-
thropic attitude is changed when a dog
saves him from drowning.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Seymour Friedman; screenplay,
Brenda Weisberg; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Gene Havlick.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Gloria Henry,
Stephen Dunne, John Litel, Ann Doran,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Apr49;
LP2481,
RUTHLESS, Producing Artists, Inc., c1948.
105 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based on the
novel, ''Prelude to Night," by Dayton Stod-
dart,
Summary: The drama of a self-made man
whose ruthless pursuit of success brings
misfortune to*himself, as well as to the
victims of his selfishness,
Credits: Producer, Arthur S, Lyons;
director, Edgar G, Ulmer; screenplay,
S. K, Lauren, Gordon Kahn; music score,
Werner Janssen,
Cast: Zachary Scott, Louis Hayward,
Diana Lynn, Sydney Greenstreet, Lucille
Bremer,
© Producing Artists, Inc.; 20Feb48;
LP1597,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
S
SOS COAST GUARD, c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William Witney, Alan
James; original story, Morgan Cox, Ronald
Davidson; screenplay, Barry Shipman,
Franklyn Adreon; music director, Raoul
Kraushaar; photography, William Nobles;
film editors, Helen Turner, Edward Todd.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Apr42;
LP11264,
SB2C HELLDIVER, 3/4 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, United States Navy.
Appl, author: Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr, & 3 prints, 18Mar44; MU14605,
SABOTAGE SQUAD, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story, Bernice Petkere,
Wallace Sullivan; screenplay, Bernice
Petkere, Wallace Sullivan, David Silver-
stein; music director, M, W. Stoloff;
film editor, William Lyon. ;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Aug42;
LP11491,
SABOTEUR, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Frank Lloyd Pro-
ductions. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Jack Skir-
ball; director, Alfred Hitchcock; original
screenplay, Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison,
Dorothy Parker; photography, Joseph
Valentine; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Apr42;
LP11248,
THE SABOTEURS. SEE Secret Command,
THE SACRED GANGES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1940. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Fascinating Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E. S. and F. W. Kel-
ler; director, Hans Nieter; narrator, Frank
Gallop; photographer, Jack Cardiff.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Dec40;
MP 10699,
SACRED SONGS; an organ medley. Walter
Tyler and A, Earl Hedrick, c1948,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary: Ruth Tyler plays the organ
while pictures of rivers and waterfalls
are shown.
© Walter Tyler and A, Earl Hedrick;
1Dec48; MP3740.
1 reel,
SACRIFICE, SEE Opfergong.
SADDLE BOY, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 12Jul43; MP13729,
SADDLE LEATHER LAW, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; original screenplay,
Elizabeth Beecher; film editor, Aaron
Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Dec44;
LP13092,
SADDLE MOUNTAIN ROUNDUP, Range
Busters, Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd. (The
Range Busters, no, 9)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story,
William L, Nolte; screen adaptation and
dialogue, Earle Snell, John Vlahos; music
direction, Frank Sanucci; photography,
Robert Cline; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 31Aug41; LP10702,
SADDLE PALS, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 72 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, Lesley Selander; original
story, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E, Mc-
Gowan; music director, Morton Scott;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Cast: Gene Autry, Champion, Jr., Lynne
Robert? Sterling Holloway, the Cass County
oys.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Jun47;
LP1113,
SADDLE SERENADE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Strohbach; director, Oliver Drake; original
screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh; photog-
raphy, William A. Sickner; film editor,
W. Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Aug45;
LP13697,
SADDLE SILLY, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie
Melodies) Leon Schlesinger productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
animation, Philip de Lara; music director,
Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Nov41; MP11746.
SADDLE UP, Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
20 min,, sd., color, 16mm, Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Luis Osorno Barona;
narration, Charles L, Tedford; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 11Mar47; MP1838,
SADDLEMATES, c1941,. Presented by Re-
public Pictures, 6 reels, sd. Based on the
characters "The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Les Orlebeck; original story,
Bernard McConville, Karen DeWolf; screen-
play, Albert DeMond, Herbert Dalmas;
music score, Cy Feuer; photography,
William Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 26May41;
LP10537,
SADDLES AND SAGEBRUSH, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story
and screenplay, Ed Earl Repp.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Mar43;
LP11928,
SADIE HAWKINS DAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12875.
SADIE HAWKINS DAY. c1944, Presented
by Columbia. 683 ft., sd., color. Adapted
from the "Li'l Abner" cartoon strip by
Al Capp.
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer;
director, Bob Wickersham; story, Al Geiss;
animation, Chick Otterstrom, Ben Lloyd;
music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4May44; LP12767,
SAFARI, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940,
9 reels, sd, Based ona story by Paul
Hervey Fox.
Credits: Director, Edward 'H. Griffith;
screenplay, Delmer Daves; photography,
Ted Tetzlaff; film editor, Eda Warren,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun40;
LP9704,
SAFARI SO GOOD, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Il. Sparber; story,
Larz Bourne.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Nov47;
LP1329,
SAFE EXIT. Argo Films, Inc., for the
Vonnegut Hardware Co, 20 min., sd., b&w,
16mm, 7
Summary: Presents the need for adequate
exits in combating the dangers of fire and
panic, illustrating the function of panic
exit hardware manufactured by the Von
Duprin Division of the Vonnegut Hardware
Co,
Credits: Original story and script, Rich-
ard Weaver.
© Vonnegut Hardware Co.; title, descr.
& 9 prints, 13Jun49; MU4246,
SAFE JOBS, Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Presented by Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 2 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1957,
SAFE LIVING AT SCHOOL, Coronet, c1948,
11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates safety in the
school in terms of three basic principles:
good housekeeping, skillful and correct
actions, and courtesy. For primary and
high school children,
Credits: Author collaborator, Vivian
Weedon,
© David A, Smart; 30Sep48; MP3722,
THE SAFEST WAY. American Automobile
Association, c1948, 17 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: This educational film for
elementary grades demonstrates a class~
room traffic safety project.
Credits: Director, Frank Neusbaum,
© American Automobile Assn.; 1Aug48;
MP3416,
SAFETY AHOY. Aetna Life Affiliated
Companies, c1946, 2 reels, sd., 16mm,
Appl. author: Leslie Coleman,
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies;
10ct46; MP1551.
SAFETY AT HOME; primary grades.
Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Division, c1940, 483 ft. (Safety Series)
Appl, author: C. E, Turner.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 1Apr40; MP10335,
SAFETY AT KODAK PARK, Eastman
Kodak Co, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author: Lloyd Reber.
© Eastman Kodak Co,; title, descr. &
9 prints, 15Jan47; MU1515,
SAFETY AT PLAY. Eastman Kodak Co,,
c1941, 549 ft. (Safety Series)
Appl, author: C, E, Turner.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; 18Jul41; MP11991,
SAFETY BEGINS AT HOME, Young America
Films, Inc., c1945. 10 min., sd,, 16mm.
© Young America, Films, Inc.; 30Dec45;
MP 195,
SAFETY IN AIR STATIONS,
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr.
& 5 prints, 24Feb45; MU15873.
SAFETY IN THE CHEMISTRY LABORA-
TORY. Audio Visual Center, Indiana
University, c1949, 15 min,, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Presents basic safety rules
to be followed in the laboratory, and il-
lustrates safety procedures to be observed.
Emphasizes the fact that constant use of
safety procedures leads to habit-forming
patterns which allow the individual to work
more easily and efficiently.
Credits; Educational authors, John S,
Peake, Charles S, Rohrer.
© Indiana University; 15Nov49; MP4745,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
369
SAFETY IN THE HOME, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940, 1 reel.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 100ct40;
MP 10689,
SAFETY IN WARTIME AIRCRAFT PRODUC-
TION. Sound Masters, Inc., for the Train-
ing Film Branch, Photographic Section,
Bureau of Aeronautics, United States Navy.
2 reels, sd.
Appl, author: Owen Murphy.
© Sound Masters, Inc.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 20Nov43; MU14173.
SAFETY SLEUTH. Loew's Inc. with the
cooperation of the War Department Safety
Council, c1944, Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 860 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; original story
and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
John Durant.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Nov44; LP12964,
SAFETY SLEUTH. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
860 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; narrator
and producer, Pete Smith; film editor,
John Durant,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Nov44;LP13017.
SAFETY STANDARD OF THE WORLD,
Presented by Bendix- Westinghouse Auto-
motive Air Brake Company. 2 reels,
sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr,, 20Apr46; 14 prints, 22Apr46;
MU481,
SAFETY TO AND FROM SCHOOL. Young
America Films, Inc., c1946, 10 min., sd,
With Teachers' Guide,
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Mar46;
MP346,
THE SAGA OF BILLY THE KID. SEE
Billy the Kid.
SAGEBRUSH AND SILVER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel,
sd, (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of
Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
continuity, Russ Sheilds; music score,
L, De Francesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Aug41; MP11490,
SAGEBRUSH HEROES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; original screenplay,
Luci Ward; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Feb45;
LP13091,
SAGEBRUSH LAW. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1942, 56 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Sam Nelson; original screenplay, Bennett
R. Cohen; music director, Paul Sawtell;
editor, John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Dec42;
LP11737.
SAHARA, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943.
10 reels, sd. Based upon an incident in the
Soviet photoplay, ''The Thirteen,"
Credits: Director, Zolton Korda; story,
Philip MacDonald; screenplay, John Howard
Lawson, Zolton Korda; adaptation, James
O'Hanlon; music score, Miklos Rozsa;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep43;
LP12260,
SAIGON, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948,
94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on a
story by Julian Zimet.
Summary: The adventures of three Air
Force veterans and a girl who are traveling
by plane and river boat from Shanghai to
Saigon. Scenes of the Far East provide the
background, ——_
Credits: Producer, P, J. Wolfson; direc-
tor, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, P, J. Wolf-
son, Arthur Sheekman; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan; film editor, William Shea,
Cast: Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Douglas
Dick, Wally Cassell, Luther Adler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 12Mar4é;
LP1523,
SAIL HO. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 10 min., sd., color. (The Sports
Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Del
Frazier; commentator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 11Jun41;
MP 11227,
SAILBOAT IN THE SKY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar42; MP12344,
SAILING WITH A SONG. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Sing and Be Happy Series, no, 8)
Summary: A musical short featuring
the songs ''By the Sea," "Row, Row, Row,"
and "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean,"
Designed for audience participation,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 28Apr49;
MP4317,
SAILOR-BOY JOE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13402,
THE SAILOR TAKES A WIFE, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd. Based on the play by
Chester Erskine.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H. Knopf;
director, Richard Whorf; screenplay,
Chester Erskine, Anne Morrison Chapin,
Whitfield Cook; music score, Johnny Green;
film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Dec45; LP4,
THE SAILOR WITH THE NAVY BLUE EYES,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Sep42; MP12982,
SAILOR'S HOLIDAY, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, William Berke; original screen-
play, Manny Seff; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
©. Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Feb44;
LP12509,
SAILORS HORN PIPE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 5Feb45; MP15611,
SAILOR'S LADY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940, 6,005 ft., sd. ~
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; original
story, Frank Wead; screenplay, Frederick
Hazlitt Brennan; music director, Samuel
Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Jul40; LP10119.
SAILORS ON LEAVE, c1941, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Albert S, Rogell; original
story, Herbert Dalmas; screenplay, Art
Arthur, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Sep41;
LP10795,
SAILORS WITH WINGS, SEE The March of
Time, v. 8, no. 3.
SAILS ALOFT. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Movietone
Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Jack Gordon; narrator, Hugh James; music
score, L, de Francesco; photography,
William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Mar43; MP14776,
THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 66 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director and editor, Jack Hively; story,
Leslie Charteris; screenplay, Jerry Cady;
music score, Roy Webb.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Jan41;
LP10267.
ST. IVES, SEE The Secret of St. Ives.
ST. JAMES INFIRMARY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18May42; MP12577,
ST. LOUIS BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5May41; MP11122,
ST. MARTIN'S LANE, SEE Sidewalks of
London,
THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER. c1943,
Presented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels,
sd. From the novel "Meet the Tiger" by
Leslie Charteris.
Credits: Producer, William Sistrom;
director, Paul Stein; screenplay, Leslie
Arliss, Wolfgang Wilhelm, James Seymour;
photographer, Bob Krasker; editor, Ralph
Kemplen,
Appl, author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions, Ltd.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 29Jul43;
LP12253,
ST, PETER'S AND THE VATICAN. Salva-
tor M, Burgio. c1948. 38 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Summary: The film shows the Vatican
City and the Cathedral of St, Peter at
Rome, with scenes of the Ceremony of
Canonization,
© Salvator M, Burgio; 1Dec48; MP3991,
THE SAINT TAKES OVER. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 69 min., sd. Fea-
turing ''The Saint," created by Leslie
Charteris,
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Jack Hively; screenplay, Lynn
Root, Frank Fenton; music director, Roy
Webb; editor, Desmond Marquette,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 20May40;
LP9646,
THE SAINTED SISTERS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1948, 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a story by Elisa Bialk
and a play by Elisa Bialk and Alden Nash,
Summary: Two sisters, fugitives from
the law, are stranded in a Maine village.
Light comedy,
Credits: Producer, Richard Maibaum;
director, William D, Russell; screenplay,
Harry Clork, N. Richard Nash; screenplay
adaptation, Mindret Lord; music score,
Van Cleave; film editor, Everett Douglas.
Cast: Veronica Lake, Joan Caulfield,
Barry Fitzgerald, William Demarest,
George Reeves.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Apr48;
LP1582,
SAINTS AND SINNERS. London Film
Productions, Ltd., c1949. 85 min., sd.,
370
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SAINTS AND SINNERS. Cont'd,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: An ex-convict returns to his
native Irish village to prove his innocence,
In the process he inadvertently reveals
the true character of the villagers who
condemned him,
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Arliss; story, Paul Vincent Carroll,
screenplay, Paul Vincent Carroll, Leslie
Arliss; music, Philip Green; film editor,
David Newhouse.
Cast: Kieron Moore, Christine Norden,
Sheila Manahan, Michael Dolan, Maire
O'Neill,
© London Film Productions, Inc.; 22Jun49;
LP2656.
THE SAINTS COME MARCHING IN. Soundies
Distributing Corp., of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13621,
THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE, RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940, 68 min., sd,
From the story by Leslie Charteris.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Jack Hively; screenplay, Ben Holmes;
music score, Roy Webb; editor, Theron
Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jan40;
LP9392,
THE SAINT'S VACATION, c1941. Presented
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 61 min., sd.
From the story by Leslie Charteris,
Credits: Producer, William Sistrom;
director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay,
Leslie Charteris, Jeffrey Dell; music direc-
tion, Bretton Byrd; photography, Bernard
Knowles; editors, Al Barnes, Ralph Kemplen.
Appl. author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Jun41;
LP10635,
SALES A'POPPIN'. Presented by Frigidaire.
sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title & descr., 25Apr40;
132 prints, 26Apr40; MU10211,
SALMON FISHING. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 788 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shilkret; photographer, Parris Emery.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Sep45;
MP267.
SALOME, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; MP13960,
SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 10 reels, sd.,
color, From an original story by Michael
J. Phillips.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Charles Lamont; screenplay, Laurence
Stallings; music director, Edward Ward;
cameraman, W, Howard Green; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 3Apr45;
LP13195,
SALOON, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Dec45; MP16584,
SALT LAKE DIVERSIONS. c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 1777 ft.,
sd,, color, (James A, FitzPatrick's
Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photography, Charles Boyle, Virgil Miller,
Technicolor,
© Loew's, Inc.; 14Dec43; MP 14344,
SALT WATER DAFFY. c1941. Presented
by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter
Lantz Cartune) A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story
Ben Hardaway, Lowell Elliott; artists, Alex
Lovey, Lester Kline; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 4Jun41; MP11210.
SALT WATER TABBY. Loew's Inc., c1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) An MGM cartoon,
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera;
animation, Ed Barge, Mitchell Lah, Kenneth
Muse; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun47; LP1158.
SALTOS CON GARROCHA, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Lawson Robertson, Dean Cromwell,
Brutus Hamilton, and the Amateur Athletic
Union, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Spanish version of "Jumps and Pole Vault."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27Jan47; MP 1888.
SALTY O'ROURKE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, E. D, Leshin; director,
Raoul Walsh; original story and screenplay,
Milton Holmes; music score, Robert Em-
mett Dolan; editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Feb45;
LP13241,
SALUDOS AMIGOS (GREETINGS, FRIENDS).
Walt Disney Productions, cl1942, 4 reels,
sd. Contents; Lake Titicaca.-Pedro.-El
Gaucho Goofy.-Aquarela do Brasil,
Credits: Story, Homer Brightman, Ralph
Wright, Roy Williams, Harry Reeves, Dick
Huemer, Merle Cox; narration, Fred Shields.
© Walt Disney Productions; 9Jul42;
LP12268,
THE SALUTE, Presented by United States
Coast Guard. sd, .
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 11Nov43; 5 prints, 13Nov43;
MU14132.
SALUTE FOR THREE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; story,
Art Arthur; screenplay, Doris Anderson,
Curtis Kenyon, Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard
Snyder; music direction, Victor Young;
editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jul43;
LP12191,
SALUTE TO THE MARINES. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 10 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine,
Jr.; director, S. Sylvan Simon; story, Robert
D. Andrews; screenplay, George Bruce;
adaptation, Wells Root; music score, Lennie
Hayton; film editor, Fredrick Y. Smith.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Jul43; LP12197.
SAMBA-MANIA, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 18 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Billy Daniels; screenplay, Jack Roberts;
music director, Irvin Talbot; music score,
Van Cleave; editor, Tom McAdoo,
Cast: Isabelita, Russ Vincent, Billy
Daniels, Betty Hannon, The Bombalera
«Girls,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Feb48;
LP1492,
THE SAME OLD STORY. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc.,c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar41; MP10980,
THE SAME OLD STORY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11078,
SAMSON JUNIOR. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Person-
Oddity, no. 156)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tion, Henry Gladstone.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Aug46;
MP 1028,
SAN ANTONE AMBUSH. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949,. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which an army
officer clears an innocent rancher and
captures a gang of bandits,
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; written by
Norman §, Hall; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: Monte Hale, Bette Daniels, Paul
Hurst, Roy Barcroft, James Cardwell.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5O0ct49;
LP2566.
SAN ANTONIO, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 111 min., sd., color, A Warner
Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, David Butler; original screenplay,
Alan LeMay, W. R. Burnett; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
photographer, Bert Glennon; film editor,
Irene Morra, Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 5Jan46;
LP9,
THE SAN ANTONIO KID. Republic Pictures
Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd. Based on Fred
Harman's NEA comic "Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Norman §S, Hall; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Jul44;
LP12778,
SAN ANTONIO ROSE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar41; MP10937,
SAN ANTONIO ROSE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Jack Lait, Jr.; screenplay, Hugh Wed-
lock, Jr., Howard Snyder, Paul Gerard
Smith; photography, Stanley Cortez; film
editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jun41;
LP10551,
SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., cl1944. 9 reels, sd. From
a story by Ruth McKenney and Richard
Branstein,
Credits: Production and screenplay,
Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano; director,
Reginald Le Borg; music director, Don
George; cameraman, Hal Mohr; film editor,
Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Sep44;
LP12905,
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Apr44; MP14706,
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, c1944. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, John English; original screenplay,
Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer,
William Bradford; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Aug44;
LP 12830,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
371
SAN FRANCISCO; metropolis of the West.
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1941. 950 ft.,
sd, (Columbia Tour, s, 4, no. 9)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music, Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Apr41;
MP11143.
SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels,
Credits: Director, Arthur Lubin; original
screenplay, Stanley Crea Rubin; Edmund L,
Hartmann,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 6Dec40;
LP10103.
SAN FRANCISCO— PACIFIC GATEWAY.
RKO Pathe, Inc., in collaboration with the
editors of This Week Magazine, c1947,
16 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, (This Is Amer-
ica. no, 5)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Harry W. Smith; written by
Jerome Brondfield; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David
Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7Mar47; MP2004,
SAN QUENTIN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 66 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, Martin Mooney;
director, Gordon M, Douglas; original
screenplay, Lawrence Kimble, Arthur A,
Ross, Howard J. Green; music, Paul Saw-
tell; film editor, Marvin Coil.
Cast: Lawrence Tierney, Marian Carr,
Barton MacLane.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Dec46;
LP867.
SAN SALVADOR. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Nov42; MP13119,
SAND. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
¢1949, 78 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on the novel of the same title by Will James.
Summary: Wealthy sportsman and ranch
girl join forces to recapture a pampered
show horse which has escaped and reverted
to the ways of the wild.
Credits: Producer, Robert Bassler; direc-
tor, Louis King; screenplay, Martin Berke-
ley, Jerome Cady; music, Daniele Amphi-
theatrof; film editor, Nick DeMaggio,
Cast: Mark Stevens, Coleen Gray, Rory
Calhoun, Charley Grapewin, Bob Patten,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Jun49; LP2454,
SANDIN' JOE, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., cl1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Sep45; MP16299,
SANDY GETS HER MAN! Universal Pictures
Company, Inc., c1940. 7 reels.
Credits; Directors, Otis Garrett, Paul
Gerard Smith; original screenplay, Sy Bart-
lett, Jane Storm.
© Universal Pictures Company, Inc.;
1Nov40; LP10019.
SANDY IS A LADY. c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Burt Kelly;
director, Charles Lamont; original screen-
play, Charles Grayson; photography, Milton
Krasner; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28May40;
LP9668,
SANTA CLAUS IS IN THE DOG HOUSE NOW,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16534.
SANTA FE MARSHAL, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd. A Harry Sherman
production, Based on characters created by
Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits; Director, Lesley Selander;
screenplay, Harrison Jacobs; photographer,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Sherman A.
Rose,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jan40;
LP9384,
SANTA FE SCOUTS. cl943,-Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the characters ''The Three Mesquiteers"
created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Morton Grant, Betty Burbridge;
music score, Mort Glickman; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Apr43;
LP12007,
SANTA FE TRAIL. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 12 reels, sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture,
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; original
screenplay, Robert Buckner; music, Max
Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 28Dec40;
LP10140.
SANTA FE UPRISING, c1946. 56 min., sd.,
35mm, Based on Fred Harman's comic
"Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen; original
screenplay, Earle Snell; music director,
Mort Glickman; photographer, Bud Thack-
ery; film editor, William P, Thompson,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Sep46;
LP622.
SANTA'S SURPRISE. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 1 reel. sd., color, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Larz Bourne.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 5Dec47;
LP1330.
SANTE FE SADDLEMATES, c1945, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Thomas Carr; original screenplay, Bennett
Cohen; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Ralph Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21May45;
LP13323,
SAPPY BIRTHDAY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,496 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, John Grey, Lloyd A, French,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Feb42;
LP11083,
SAPPY PAPPY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 1,458 ft.
Credits; Director, story, and screen-
play, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 300ct42;
LP12000.
SAPS AT SEA. Released thru United
Artists, c1940, Presented by Hal Roach,
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Gordon Douglas;
original story and screenplay, Charles
Rogers, Felix Adler, Gil Pratt, Harry
Langdon; music score, Marvin Hatley;
film editor, William Ziegler.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 26Apr40;
LP9591.
SAPS IN CHAPS, Released by Warner Bros,,
c1942, 7 min,, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Manuel
Perez; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 9May42; MP12451.
SARATOGA TRUNK. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 135 min,, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. A Hal B. Wallis
production, From the novel by Edna Ferber,
Credits: Director, Sam Wood; Screenplay,
Casey Robinson; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; film
editor, Ralph Dawson,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 30Mar46;
LP 188,
SARGE GOES TO COLLEGE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1947, 63 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Jason; original story, Henry Edwards;
screenplay, Hal Collins; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Jason Bernie.
Cast: Alan Hale, Jr., Freddie Stewart,
June Preisser, Russ Morgan, Jack McVea.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23 May47;
LP 1082.
SARONG GIRL. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; original screen-
play, Arthur Hoerl, Charles R. Marion;
music director, Edward Kay; photography,
Mack Stengler; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 30Apr43;
LP12038,
SATCHEL MOUTH BABY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Jul46; MP901.
SATISFIED SAURIANS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 8 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Lew Lehr's Dribble Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Valeska Weidig; music score,
L, DeFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Mar49; MP4147,
SATURDAY NIGHT IN OUR HOME TOWN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP16228,
SATURDAY NIGHT (IS THE LONELIEST
NIGHT IN THE WEEK). Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15840,
SATURDAY NIGHT SWING CLUB. Vitaphone
Corp., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Melody Master Bands) Warner Bros.
Originally released in 1938,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
Cast: Paul Douglas, Leith Stevens and
orchestra, Bobby Hackett and orchestra,
Edith Dick, Chauncey Moorehouse,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Jun48; MP3146.
SATURDAY'S CHILDREN. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1940. 11 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture, Based on the
play by Maxwell Anderson,
Credits: Director, Vincent Sherman;
screenplay, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 11May40;
LP9629,
SAVAGE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Mar46; MP285,.
SAVAGE BRIDE, H.K.S, Producers and
Distributors, c1948. 8 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm, Adapted from the motion picture
"Cain,"
Summary: A jewel thief leaves civilization
to live on a remote South Sea Island,
© H, K. S. Producers and Distributors;
15Nov48; LP1906,
372
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SAVAGE SPLENDOR. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 60 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A pictorial record of the
22,000-mile trek of the Armand Denis-
Lewis Cotlow African Expedition,
Credits: Producers, Armand Denis,
Lewis Cotlow; written by Richard Hanser;
music score, Paul Sawtell; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, William
Thompson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jul49;
LP2498,
SAVE THOSE TEETH, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 11 min.,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Emphasizes the importance
of cleansing teeth properly, illustrates
how teeth are affected by excessive use of
Sugar, and prescribes specific rules to be
followed in the care of teeth. For middle
grades and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborators, James R. Blayney,
Walter G, Zoller,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Sep49; MP4560,
SAVING STROKES WITH SAM SNEAD,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 920 ft.,
sd, (The World of Sports, no, 61)
Credits: Narrator, Dan Seymour; photog-
rapher, Irving Browning; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jun40;
MP 10329,
THE SAVIOUR IS BORN, Foundation Films
Corp., c1947. 30 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The story of the birth of
Christ, with dialogue taken from Biblical
texts.
Credits: Director, Harry S. Webb.
© Foundation Films Corp.; 8Nov47;
LP 1529,
SAVOY IN THE ALPS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 951 ft., sd. (Columbia Tour,
Series 4, no, 2)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music, Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Aug40;
MP 10432,
SAWDUST CANARY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Aug43; MP13853.
THE SAXON CHARM. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1948. 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
‘Based on the novel by Frederic Wakeman,
Summary: A character study about an
egocentric Broadway producer named Saxon.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Sistrom; direc-
tor, Claude Binyon; screenplay, Claude
Binyon; music, Walter Scharf; orchestra-
tions, David Tamkin; film editor, Paul
Weatherwax,
Cast: Robert Montgomery, Susan Hayward,
John Payne, Audrey Totter, Henry Morgan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; .16Nov48;
LP1948,
SAY AH, JASPER. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Mar44;
LP12536,
SAY SI SI. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11050,
SAY UMICLE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and screenplay, Ben Holmes; film editor,
Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Feb44;
LP12800,
THE SCALE, Gateway Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm, (The
Pirro Series, no. 7)
Summary; Pat explains to his puppet,
Pirro, how scales are used, and teaches
him how to weigh himself,
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin
J. Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 26Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2340,
A SCANDAL IN PARIS. Arnold Productions,
Inc. Released through United Artists,
c1946, Presented by Arnold Pressburger.
100 min., sd., 35mm. Based on the life of
Eugene Francois Vidocq.
Credits: Producer, Arnold Pressburger;
director, Douglas Sirk; screenplay, Ellis
St. Joseph; composer, Hanns Eisler; editor,
Al Joseph,
© Arnold Productions, Inc.; 11Jul46;
LP458,
SCARED STIFF, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; screenplay, Geoffrey Homes,
Maxwell Shane; editor, Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Apr45;
LP13334,
SCARED TO DEATH. Golden Gate Pictures,
Inc,, c1946, 65 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, William B. David;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story
and screenplay, W. J. Abbott; music score,
Carl Hoefle; film editor, George. McGuire,
Cast: Bela Lugosi, George Zucco, Nat
Pendleton, Molly Lamont,
© Golden Gate Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug46;
LP963.
SCAREDY CAT. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Lloyd
Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec48; MP3614.
SCARF DANCE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Mar46; MP256.
THE SCARLET CLAW. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944,. 74 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Roy William Neill;
original story, Paul Gangelin, Brenda Weis-
berg; screenplay, Edmund L, Hartmann,
Roy William Neill; music director, Paul
Sawtell; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5May44;
LP12904,
THE SCARLET CLUE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
"Charlie Chan" character by Earl Derr
Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
George Callahan; photography, William A.
Sickner; film editor, Richard Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Apr45;
LP 13234,
THE SCARLET HORSEMAN. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Universal Pictures
Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D.
Collins; original screenplay, Joseph O'Don-
nell, Tom Gibson, Patricia Harper.
1. Scarlet for a Champion, © 30Jan46;
LP195,
2. Dry grass Danger. © 30Jan46; LP196.
3. Railroad Rescue. © 30Jan46; LP197,
4, Staked Plains Stampede. © 30Jan46;
LP198.
5. Death Shifts Passengers, © 27Feb46;
LP199,
6. Stop That Stage. © 27Feb46; LP200.
7. Blunderbuss Broadside. © 27Feb46;
LP201.
8. Scarlet Doublecross. © 27Feb46;
LP202
98. Doom Beyond the Door, © 27Feb46;
LP203,
10. The Edge of Danger, © 21Mar46;
LP204,
11, Comanche Avalanche. © 21Mar46;
LP205,
12, Staked Plains Massacre. © 21Mar46;
LP206.
13. Scarlet Showdown. © 21Mar46; LP207,
SCARLET STREET, Released by Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. Presented by
Walter Wanger. 11 reels, sd. A Diana
production, Based upon the novel and play
‘La Chienne" by George de la Fouchardiere,
in collaboration with Mouezy-Eon.
Credits: Producer and director, Fritz
Lang; screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music
score, H. J. Salter; photographer, John P.
Fulton; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Dec45;
LP30,
SCATTERBRAIN. c1940, Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Gus Meins; original screenplay, Jack Town-
ley, Val Burton; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Jul40;
LP9794,
SCATTERGOOD BAINES. c1941. Presented
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 69 min., sd.
Adapted from the "Scattergood Baines"
stories by Clarence Budington Kelland,
Credits: Producer, Jerrold T. Brandt;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, Michael L. Simmons, Edward T. Lowe;
music score, Constantin Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Henry Berman,
© Pyramid Pictures Corp.; 21Feb41;
LP 10333,
SCATTERGOOD MEETS BROADWAY,
Released through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 68 min., sd. Adapted from the
Scattergood Baines stories by Clarence
Budington Kelland.
Credits: Producer, Jerrold T, Brandt;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, Ethel B. Stone, Michael L. Simmons;
music score, Dmitri Tiomkin; editor,
John Sturges.
© Pyramid Pictures Corp.; 22Aug41;
LP10739,
SCATTERGOOD PULLS THE STRINGS.
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 67 min., sd. Adapted from stories
by Clarence Budington Kelland.
Credits: Producer, Jerrold T. Brandt;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, Christy Cabanne, Bernard Schubert;
music score, Constantin Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Desmond Marquette,
© Pyramid Pictures Corp.; 23May41;
LP10555.
SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH, c1942. Pre-
sented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 66 min.,
sd, Adapted from the Scattergood Baines
stories by Clarence Budington Kelland,
Credits: Producer, Jerrold T. Brandt;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, Michael L. Simmons; music score,
Paul Sawtell; editor, Henry Berman,
© Pyramid Pictures Corp,; 8May42;
LP11355,
SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MURDER.
c1942, Presented by RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc. 66 min., sd. Adapted from the Scatter-
good Baines stories by Clarence Budington
Kelland,
Credits: Producer, Jerrold T, Brandt;
director, Christy Cabanne; original screen-
play, Michael L, Simmons; music score,
Paul Sawtell; editor, Richard Cahoon,
© Pyramid Pictures Corp.; 16Oct42;
LP11953.
!
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
373
SCENE OF THE CRIME. Loew's Inc., c1949.
94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, An MGM picture.
Summary: A Los Angeles detective tracks
down the killers of a police officer.
Credits: Producer, Harry Rapf; director,
Roy Rowland; screenplay, Charles Schnee;
music score, Andre Previn; film editor,
Robert J. Kern.
Cast: Van Johnson, Arlene Dahl, Gloria
De Haven, Tom Drake, Leon Ames.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Jun49; LP2460.
SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF PETER.
Trinity Methodist Church, Rochester,
New York. 1900 ft., si.
© Trinity Methodist Church, Youth
Fellowship; title, descr. & 22 prints,
26Jan48; LU1431. '
SCENES OF NAPLES, ITALY. Charles
Stuart Eubank, 15 min., si., color, 16mm.
© Charles Stuart Eubank; title & descr.,
30May47; 10 prints, 16May47; MU2084,
SCENIC GRANDEUR, c1941. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 752 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographers, Bob Carney, Art Arling,
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Oct41; MP11865,
SCENIC OREGON. c1943. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 885 ft., sd., color.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick;
photographer, William Snyder. Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun43; MP13759.
SCENIC SWEDEN. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A travel film, showing scenes
along the Gota Canal between Gothenberg
and Stockholm, and other picturesque areas.
Includes glimpses of castles, farm areas,
and the University of Upsala, and shows
some of the native handicrafts, folk cere-
monies, and dances,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; music score, L, deFran-
cesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Jun48; MP3309,
SCENT-IMENTAL OVER YOU. Warner
Bros. Cartoons, Inc., cl1947. 7 min,, sd.,
color, 35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce, Michael Maltese.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Apr47; MP1934,
SCHEEMANN (Snowman) sd., color, 16mm,
Appl. author: Fischer Koesen Film Pr.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title & descr., 5Dec46; 6 prints, 2Nov46;
LU697.
SCHNITZELBANK. John F, Trommer, Inc.
1 1/2 min., sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: A television spot commercial
advertising Trommer's Beer.
© John F, Trommer, Inc.; title & descr.,
8Jul49, 1 roll, 6Jun49; MU4280,
SCHOLASTIC ENGLAND. Loew's Inc., c1948,
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (James A. Fitz-
Patrick's Traveltalks) An MGM picture.
Summary: Shows the historic schools
and universities of England, and empha-
sizes the contribution which their graduates
have made to civilization,
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Dec48 (in notice: 1947);
MP3575.
SCHOOL DAZE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942, Presented
by Terrytoons, 1 reel, sd., color, (Terry-
Toons) Based on the United Feature Comic
"Nancy" by Ernie Bushmiller.
Credits: Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 18Sep42; MP13967.
SCHOOL FOR MERMAIDS, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Person-
Oddity, no. 139) ig
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Douglas Browning.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Sep45;
MP 16311,
SCHOOL TIME IN CAMP. Time, Inc., c1948.
2 reels, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: An educational experiment
sponsored by a school board, City children
from the fifth and seventh grades attend a
camp school for three weeks during the
regular term.
© Life Camps, Inc.; 13Jan48; MP2858.
SCHOOLBOY DREAMS, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 532 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no. 7)
Credits: Story, Harry Love; animation,
Allen Rose; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 21Sep40; LP9975.
SCHOOLHOUSE JIVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,; c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Jul45; MP16148,
SCHOOLS OF MEXICO. Coronet, c1946,
11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the Department of Public
Education in Mexico City, the National
Normal School, the elementary schools, the
agricultural schools, and the rural schools
and play grounds, all of which aid in teach-
ing democracy and raising the standard
of living of the Mexican people.
Credits: Educational collaborator, P. R.
Hershey.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 30Apr46 (in notice: 1945);
MP3692,
THE SCHOONER THE BETTER. Screen
Gems, Inc., c1946. 611 ft., sd., 35mm.
(Phantasy, no, 47)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons,
Morey Reden; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Jul46; LP647.
SCHRAFFT'S. Presented by Frank G, Shat-
tuch Co,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Frank G, Shattuck Co.; title, descr. &
15 prints, 9Oct44; MU15266.
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE; the soy bean.
Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., cl1939, 1 reel,
sd,
Appl. author: W, L, Burlison.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 21Dec39;
MP 9868,
SCHENCE AND SUPERSTITION. Coronet,
c1947, 11 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Ira C. Davis,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 6May47; MP2506,
SCIENCE AND WOOD UTILIZATION, €oro-
net, c1946. 6 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, J. E, Hansen,
F. H. Brown,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 11Jun46; MP2564.
THE SCIENCE OF MILK PRODUCTION,
Presented by Purina Mills. 45 min., sd.,
color.
Credits: Kodachrome,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title & descr., 8Mar45; 7 prints, 9Mar45;
MU15669.
SCIENTIFICALLY STUNG. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
(Person-Oddity, no. 150)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead;
narration, Fred B, Cole.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13 May46;
MP620,
SCIENTIFIQUIZ. Loew's Inc., c1949.
10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) (What's Your I. Q.? No, 15)
An MGM picture.
Summary: Pete Smith gives information
on various subjects, including aviation,
insects, and newspapers.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Mar49 (in notice: 1947);
MP4009,
SCINTILLATING SIRENS, Quality Pictures
Co., c1947. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm.
(Series 24)
Summary: Six burlesque dances.
Cast: Billie Mayshell, Princess Rouhia
Bey, Be Be Fox, Fina and Roman, Irene
Gale,
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co.; 21Jan47; MP2813.
SCIUSCIA, SEE Shoe-Shine.
THE SCOOPER DOOPER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds;
written by Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Feb47;
LP917,
SCOTCH BOOGIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Sep45; MP 16303.
SCOTLAND: BACKGROUND OF LITERA-
TURE. Coronet, cl1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: In order to provide students
with a better understanding of Scottish
literature, the film shows places made
famous by Burns, Scott, Stevenson, Carlyle,
and Shakespeare. Included are Abbotsford,
Scott's home; Holyrood House, the home of
Mary, Queen of Scots; Cawdor Castle; the
village of Ayr; the city of Edinburgh; Loch
Lomond; and the Firth of Forth,
Credits: Collaborator, John J. De Boer,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 28Nov47; MP3103,
SCOTLAND YARD. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 6,380 ft., sd. Based
on the play by Denison Clift.
Credits: Director, Norman Foster; screen-
play, Samuel G, Engel, John Balderston;
music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
4Apr41; LP10395,
SCOTLAND YARD INVESTIGATOR. c1945,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Director, George Blair; original
screenplay, Randall Faye; music score,
Charles Maxwell; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographers, Ernest Miller,
William Bradford; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Sep45;
LP 13534,
SCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC, Ealing
Studios, Ltd., London. Released in the U. S.
by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1949, 111 min.,
sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: A dramatization of Captain
Robert F, Scott's ill-fated expedition to the
South Pole in 1911, Filmed in Norway and
Switzerland,
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Charles Frend; screenplay, Walter
Meade, Ivor Montagu; photography, Jack
Cardiff, Osmond Borradaile, Geoffrey
Unsworth; music, Vaughan Williams; editor,
Peter Tanner,
Cast: John Mills, Derek Bond, Harold
Warrender, James Robertson Justice,
Reginald Beckwith,
374
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SCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC. Cont'd.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 20Apr49 (in notice:
1948); LP2470.
THE SCOUT TRAIL TO CITIZENSHIP. Boy
Scouts of America, c1946. 4 reels, sd., col-
or, 16mm,
© Boy Scouts of America; 1Dec46; LP710.
A SCOUT WITH THE GOUT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Mar47;
LP882,
SCRAP FOR VICTORY. Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Jan43; MP14672,
SCRAP HAPPY. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 754 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Jameson Brewer;
film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Aug43; LP12241,
SCRAP THE JAPS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Carl Meyer; animation, Tom Johnson,
Ben Solomon,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Nov42;
LP11702,
SCRAPPILY MARRIED. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 20 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Arthur Ripley; screenplay, Arthur V. Jones;
photography, Russell Metty; film editor,
Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures Inc.; 9Feb40;
LP9453.
SCRAPPILY MARRIED. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, William Turner, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar45;
LP13276,
SCRAPPY BIRTHDAY. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released by United Artists,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Henry Allen; animation,
Verne Harding, Les Kline; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 8Apr49;
MP4093,
A SCREAM IN THE DARK. c1943. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Based on the novel "The Morgue is always
open" by Jerome Odlum,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Gerald
Schnitzer, Anthony Coldewey; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Sep43;
LP12276.
SCREEN SNAPSHOTS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., 1 reel each, sd., b&w, 35mm,
c1939-49, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Ralph Staub.
Series 19, 1939,
4, © 31Dec39; MP9857,
Series 20, 1940/41.
1, © 6Sep40; MP10686.
3. © 22Nov40; MP10663,
6. © 15Mar41; MP11275,
8. © 1lJun41; MP11786.
9. © 7Jul41; MP11787.
Series 21, 1941/42.
1, © 15Aug41; MP12062.
2. © 12Sep41; MP12074.
3. © 170ct41; MP11928.
4. © 21Nov41; MP11974,
5. © 26Dec41; MP12041,
6. © 31Dec41; MP12034.
7. © 6Mar42; MP13131,
8. © 6Apr42; MP12345,
9, © 8May42; MP12533.
10. © 19Jun42; MP12872,
Series 22, 1942/43.
1. © 7TAug42; MP13821,
2. © 11Sep42; MP13470,
3. © 230ct42; MP13509.
4, © 26Nov42; MP13471,
5. © 25Dec42; MP13510.
6. © 29Jan43; MP13472,
7. © 26Feb43; MP13511.
8. © 31Mar43; MP13523,
9. © 4May43; MP13529,
10, © 8Jun43; MP13644,
Series 23, 1943/44,
1, Hollywood in Uniform, © 15Aug43;
MP 14039,
2, © 23Aug43; MP13876.
3. © 28Sep43; MP13982,
4. © 280ct43; MP14081,
5. © 23Nov43; MP14175.
6. © 20Dec43; MP14301.
7. © 9Feb44; MP14464,
8. © 18Mar44; MP14631.
9. © 21Apr44; MP15084.
10. © 2Jun44; MP15109,
Series 24, 1944/45.
1, Seeing Hollywood with Two G. I. Joes.
© 25Aug44; MP15300,
2, © 22Sep44; MP15961,
3. © 190ct44; MP15739,
4, Seeing Hollywood. © 22Nov44; MP15957.
5. Three G. I. Janes in Hollywood,
© 28Dec44; MP15958.
6. © 26Jan45; MP16080,
7. © 25Feb45; MP16081.
8. A Letter from Home. © 29Mar45;
MP 16410.
9. Doctors in Grease Paint. © 22Apr45;
MP 16411,
10, Seeing Hollywood. © 26May45;
MP 16412.
Series 25, 1945/46.
1. © 7Sep45; MP338,
2. © 110ct45; MP339.
3. © 15Nov45; MP340,
4. Holiday in Hollywood. © 13Dec45;
MP385,
5. Thrills 'n' Spills. © 17Jan46; MP1649.
6. © 15Feb46; MP980.
7. © 15Mar46; MP1004,
8. © 25Apr46; MP981,
9. © 23May46; MP1014,
10. © 10Jun46; MP982.
Series 26, 1946/47. ;
1, Radio Characters of 1946, © 5Sep46;
MP 1492,
2. Looking Down on Hollywood. © 30ct46;
MP2 167,
3. Rodeo. © 7Nov46; MP1493.
. The Skolsky Party. © 26Dec46; MP1512,
. Behind the Mike. © 23Jan47; MP1974,
. Behind the Mike. © 6Feb47; MP2349,
. Holiday in Las Begas. © 13Mar47;
MP 1942,
8. My Pal Ringeye. © 10Apr47; MP1944,
9, Famous Hollywood Mothers. © 1May47;
MP2031.
10. So This Is 'ollywood, © 10Jun47;
MP2 168.
Series 27, 1947/48.
1, Hollywood Cowboys. © 4Sep47; MP2340.
2, Laguna, U.S, A. © 90ct47; MP2434.
3. Out of This World Series. © 27Nov47;
MP2555.
4, Off the Air. © 18Dec47; MP3624,
5. Hawaii in Hollywood. © 22Jan48;
LP1458,
6, Photoplay Magazine's Gold Medal
Awards. © 18Mar48; LP1702.
7. Smiles and Styles. © 1Apr48 (in notice:
1947); MP2922.
8. Jean Hersholt Party. © 6May48;
MP2974,
9. Hollywood Party. © 10Jun48; LP1664,
10, Hollywood Friars Honor George
Jessel. © 17Sep48; MP3397.
Series 28, 1948/49,
1, A Day at C. B.S. © 7Oct48; LP1870.
2. Hollywood Holiday. © 2Sep48; MP3506,
Stars to Remember. © le 12Nov48;
MP356
AIoQup,
Hollywood's Santa Claus Lane. © 23Dec48;
MP3933. :
A Rainy Day in Hollywood. © 27Jan49;
MP3892.
Series 28.
Frank Borzage Golf Tournament. © 3Mar49;
MP3912,
Medals for Hollywood Stars. © 14Apr49;
MP4052,
Hollywood's Happy Homes, © 16Jun49;
MP4162.
Howdy Podner. © 20Jul49 (in notice: 1948);
MP4513,
Series 29, 1949,
Motion Picture Mothers, Inc. © 130ct49; °
MP4627,
Spin That Platter. © 25Oct49; MP4670.
THE SCREWBALL., c1943. Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Verne
Harding; music, Darrell Calker. Techni-
color.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 3Feb43; MP13845,
SCREWBALL SQUIRREL. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, 678 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Preston Blair, Ed Love,
Ray Abrams; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Apr44; LP189,
THE SCREWY TRUANT. Loew's Inc., c1945,
645 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story,
Heck Allen; animation, Preston Blair, Ed
Love, Ray Abrams; music, Scott Bradley.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Jan45; LP13064,
SCRIPT TEAS. SEE Variety Views, no. 151.
SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11057.
SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc, and Walter
Lantz Productions, c1941, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Walter Lantz Color Cartoon)
A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway; artists, Alex Lovy, Frank
Tipper; words and music, Don Raye; music
arrangement, Darrell Calker, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Company, Inc, &
Walter Lantz Productions; 25Apr41;
MP 11106,
SCUDDA-HOO! SCUDDA-HAY! Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 95 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm. Based on the novel by
George Agnew Chamberlain,
Summary: A drama about a poor farm
boy and his two mules.
Credits: Producer, Walter Morosco;
direction and screenplay, F. Hugh Herbert;
music, Cyril Mockridge; film editor, Har-
mon Jones,
Cast: June Haver, Lon McAllister, Walter
Brennan, Anne Revere, Natalie Wood,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Mar48; LP1865.
SEA-FOOD MAMAS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Lew
Lehr's Dribble’ Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L. de Francesco; editor, Valeska
Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
200ct44; MP 15328,
SEA FOR YOURSELF. Loew's Inc,, c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
946 ft.; sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Charles T, Trego;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
375
SEA FOR YOURSELF. Cont'd.
screenplay, Harold Messinger. i
© Loew's Inc.; 27Jan41; LP10201;
THE SEA HAWK. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 13 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Director, Michael, Curtiz;
screenplay, Howard Koch, Seton I. Miller;
music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 3Sep40;
LP9873.
THE SEA HOUND, Columbie Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 2 reels each (no..1,3 reels), sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the radio program
and cartoon magazine.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits: Directors, Walter B, Eason,
Mack Wright; screenplay, George H,
Plympton, Lewis Clay, Arthur Hoerl.
1, Captain Silver Sails Again. © 4Sep47;
LP1241,
2. Spanish Gold. © 11Sep47; LP1247.
3. The Mystery of the Map. © 18Sep47;
LP1267.
4, Menaced by Ryaks. © 25Sep47;
LP1272. ;
5... Captain Silver's Strategy. © 2Oct47;
LP1278,
6, The Sea Hound at Bay. © 90ct47;
LP1300.
7. Rand's Treachery, © 16Oct47; LP1310.
8. In the Admiral's Lair. © 230ct47;
LP1320,
9, On the Water Wheel. © 300ct47;
LP1340.
10. On the Treasure Trail. © 6Nov47;
LP 1349,
11. Sea Hound Attacked. © 13Nov47;
LP1367.
12. Dangerous Waters. © 20Nov47;
LP1368,
13, The Panther's Prey. © 27Nov47;
LP1386,
14, The Fatal Doublecross, © 4Dec47;
LP1408,
15. Captain Silver's Last Stand. © 11Dec47;
LP1417,
SEA LION CAVES. Parris Everett Emery,
c1948. 4 min., si, baw, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of seals, with close-up
shots of their caves.
© Parris Everett Emery; 1Oct48; MP3833.
THE SEA OF GRASS. Loew's Inc., c1946.
13 reels, sd., baw, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture. Based on the novel by Conrad Richter.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Elia Kazan; screenplay, Mar-
guerite Roberts, Vincent Lawrence; music
score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Robert
J. Kern,
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn,
Robert Walker, Melvyn Douglas.
© Loew's Inc,; 12Dec46; LP786.
SEA RAIDERS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941,. 2 reels each, © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc. ;
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, John
Rawlins; original screenplay, Clarence
Upson Young, Paul Huston,
1. The Raider Strikes. © 30Jun41;
LP10564, i
2. Flaming Torture, © 30Jun41; LP10565.
3. The Tragic Crash, © 30Jun41;
LP10566. :
4, The Raider Strikes Again! © 3Jul41;
LP10567.
5. Flames of Fury! © 11Jul41; LP10583,
6. Blasted from the Air! © 11Jul41;
LP10584, :
7. Victims of the Storm! © 16Jul41;
LP10591, .
8. Dragged to Their Doom! © 4Aug41;
LP 10623.
9, Battling the Sea Beast! © 4Aug41;
LP10624, ;
10. Periled by a Panther! © 4Aug41;
LP10625.
11, Entombed in the Tunnel! © 4Aug41;
LP10626,
259158 O - 53 - 25
12. Paying the Penalty! © 6Aug41;
LP10634,
SEA SALTS. Walt Disney Productions,
c1948, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Donald
Duck Cartoon).
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Nick George; animation, Bill
Justice, John Sibley, Bob Carlson, Jack
Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 18May48;
LP1985,
SEA SIRENS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1946,. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
(Paul Douglas' Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, DeFrancesco; photographer,
Jack Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
Technicolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10May46; MP572,
THE SEA WOLF. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 11 reels, sd. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From the
novel by Jack London,
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz;
screenplay, Robert Rossen; music, Wolf-
gang Korngold.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 22Feb41;
LP10338.
SEAL ISLAND, Walt Disney Productions.
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 27 min., sd., color, 35mm, (A True-
Life Adventure)
Summary: A study of the characteristics
of the fur-bearing Alaskan seals during
the mating season when the seals return
to the place of their own birth to breed.
Filmed on one of the Pribiloff Islands in
the Bering Sea by special permission of the
Fish and Wild Life Service of the.U. S.
Department of the Interior.
Credits: Director, James Algar; photog-
rapher, Alfred G, Milotte; research, Leo
Thiele, Jack Jungmeyer, Elma Milotte;
music, Oliver Wallace; narrator, Winston
Hibler; film editor, Anthony Gerard,
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Aug48;
LP2357.
SEALED LIPS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Jack Bern-
hard; direction and original screenplay,
George Waggner; photography, Stanley
Cortez; film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Dec41;
LP10875,
SEALED VERDICT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Lionel Shapiro,
Summary; A dramatization of life in
postwar Germany, emphasizing the efforts
of the Allied authorities to administer
justice at the Nirnburg war-crimes trials.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Lewis Allen; screenplay, Jonathan
Latimer; music score, Hugo Friedhofer;
editor, Alma Macrorie,
Cast: Ray Milland, Florence Marly,
Broderick Crawford, John Hoyt, John
Ridgely. :
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Nov48;
LP 1900,
SEAPORTS OF THE PACIFIC COAST,
Coronet, c1947, 11 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Clifford M, Zierer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 8Jul47; MP2569,
THE SEARCH, Praesens-Film, Zurich for
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, c1948, 105 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, Portions of the film
were produced in the U, S. Occupied Zone
of Germany through the permission of the
U. S, Army and the cooperation of I. R. O.
Summary: With semi-documentary tech-
nique, the film depicts the tragic plight
of the displaced children of Europe and
tells how a Czech boy, aided by UNN RA, is
united with his mother,
Credits: Producer, Lazar Wechsler;
director, Fred Zinnemann; original screen-
play, Richard Schweizer; collaborator on
screenplay, David Wechsler; music score,
Robert Blum; film editor, Hermann Haller,
Cast: Montgomery Clift, Aline MacMahon,
Jarmila Novotna, Wendell Corey, Ivan
Jandl,
Appl. author: Loew's, Inc.
© Loew's International Corp.; 31Mar48;
LP1571,
SEARCH. SEE Perilous Waters.
SEARCH FOR DANGER, Falcon Productions,
Inc. Released through Film Classics, Inc.,
c1949, 64 min., sd,, bew, 35mm, Based
on the character, ''The Falcon," created by
Michael Arlen,
Summary: The Falcon solves the murders
that are committed after a gambler ab-
sconds with $100,000.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Moskov; director, Jack Bernhard; original
story, Jerome Epstein; screenplay, Don
Martin; music, Kark Hajos; film editor,
Asa Boyd Clark,
Cast: John Calvert, Albert Dekker, Myrna
Dell, Ben Welden, Douglas Fowley.
© Falcon Productions, Inc.; 21Apr49;
LP2264,
SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS, SEE The March
of Time, 1948.
THE SEARCHING WIND. Hal Wallis Produc-
tions, Inc., c1946,.12 reels, sd., 35mm,
Based on a play by Lillian Hellman,
Credits: Director, Herman Shumlin;
screenplay, Lillian Hellman.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 3May46;
LP278.
SEASONAL CHANGES IN TREES. Coronet,
c1949, 11 min., sd,, b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Children study the common
trees near their school and note the season-
al changes which occur in the different
varieties,
Credits: Educational collaborator, N. E.
Bingham,
© David A, Smart; 17Aug49; MP4497,
SEASON'S THE REASON. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8May44; MP 14806.
SEATTLE GATEWAY TO THE NORTHWEST.
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 842 ft., sd., color. (James A.
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nathaniel
Finston, C, Bakaleinikoff; photographer,
Bob Carney. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 7Feb40; MP10130. ,
SECOND CHANCE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 62 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel;
director, James S, Tinling; original story,
Lou Breslow, John Patrick; screenplay,
Arnold Belgard; music director, Morton
Scott; music score, Dale Butts; film editor,
Frank Baldridge,
Cast: Kent Taylor, Louise Currie, Dennis
Hoey, Larry Blake.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Jul47; LP1262,
SECOND CHORUS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Boris Morros; direc-
tor, H. C. Potter; original story, Frank
Cavett; screenplay, Elaine Ryan, Ian Mc-
Lellan Hunter; photographer, Theodor
Sparkuhl; film editor, Jack Dennis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Jan41;
LP10155.
376
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE SECOND PHASE OF THE KENNY
TREATMENT. c1945. 1 reel,
Credits: Director, Reid H. Ray.
© Sister Elizabeth Kenny; 18Jul45;
MP 16172, :
SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN. Twentieth
pea Aint Film Corp., cl1942, 6,448 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; original
screenplay, John Larkin; music director,
Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Apr42; LP11258.
SECRET AGENT X-9. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc. c1945,. 2 reels each, sd. © Uni-
versal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis
D, Collins; original story, Joseph O'Donnell,
Harold C. Wire; screenplay, Joseph O'Don-
nell, Patricia Harper.
1. Torpedo Rendezvous. © 30Jul45;
LP13488,
2. Ringed by Fire. © 30Jul45; LP13489.
3. Death Curve. © 30Jul45; LP13490.
4, Floodlight Murder. © 27Aug45;
LP13491,.
5. Doom Downgrade. © 27Aug45; LP13492.
6. Strafed by a Zero. © 27Aug45; LP13493.
7. High Pressure Deadline. © 7Sep45;
LP13497.
8, The Dropping Floor. © 7Sep45; LP13498,
9, The Danger Point. © 7Sep45; LP13499,
10. Japanese Burial. © 27Sep45; LP38.
11, Fireworks for Deadmen, © 27Sep45;
LP39, .
12, Big Gun Fusillade, © 27Sep45; LP40.
13. Zero Minute. © 27Sep45; LP41.
SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR, Diana Pro-
ductions, Inc. Universal International Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1948. Presented by Walter
Wanger. 98 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based
on the story, "Museum Piece No. 13," by
Rufus King.
Summary: After her marriage to a maga-
zine publisher, an American heiress dis-
covers her husband is afflicted with homi-
cidal mania, the result of childhood perse-
cution, After harrowing experiences, the
wife succeeds in averting tragedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Fritz
Lang; screenplay, Silvia Richards; music,
Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
Cast: Joan Bennett, Michael Redgrave,
Anne Revere, Barbara O'Neil.
© Diana Productions, Inc.; 8Mar48;
LP1656.
THE SECRET CODE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels).
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Spencer G, Bennett;
original screenplay, Basil Dickey, Leighton
Brill, Robert Beche.
1, Enemy Passport. © 4Sep42; LP11609.
2. The Shadow of the Swastika, © 11Sep42;
LP11610,
3. Nerve Gas. © 18Sep42; LP11611.
4. The Sea Spy Strikes. © 25Sep42;
LP11614,
5. Wireless Warning. © 2Oct42; LP11625.
6. Flaming Oil. © 9Oct42; LP11626.
7, Submarine Signal. © 9Oct42; LP11627.
8. The Missing Key. © 230ct42.
LP11651.
9. The Radio Bomb. © 300ct42; LP11669.
10. Blind Bombardment. © 7Nov42;
LP11687.
11, Ears of the Enemy. © 14Nov42;
LP11707,
12, Scourge of the Orient. © 21Nov42;
LP11708,
13, Pawn of the Spy Ring. © 28Nov42;
LP11709.
14, Dead Men of the Deep. © 5Dec42;
LP11710,
15. The Secret Code Smashed. © 12Dec42;
LP11744.
SECRET COMMAND, c1944. 9 reels, sd.
Terneen Productions, Adapted from the
story "The Saboteurs" by John Hawkins and
Ward Hawkins,
Credits: Producer, Phil L. Ryan; director,
Eddie Sutherland; screenplay, Roy Chanslor;
music score, Paul Sawtell; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jun44;
LP12704,
SECRET ENEMIES. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 58 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture,
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; screen-
play, Raymond L, Schrock; film editor,
Doug Gould,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 7Nov42;
LP11675.
SECRET EVIDENCE, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, E. B. Derr; director,
William Nigh; original story, Edward
Bennett; screenplay, Brenda Cline; editor,
Elaine Turner,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Feb41;
LP10235,
THE SECRET 4. Monogram, c1940. 9 reels,
sd, From the novel by Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon;
director, Walter Forde; screenplay, Angus
MacPhail, Sergei Nolbandov, Roland
Pertwee; music, Ernest Irving, photography,
Ronald Neame; editor, Charles Saunders.
© York Pictures Co., Inc,; 17Jan40;
LP9364,
THE SECRET GARDEN, Loew's Inc., c1949.
92 min., sd., b&w with color sequences,
35mm, An MGM picture. Based on the
novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Summary: Following the death of her
parents in India, a little girl is installed in
her wealthy uncle's austere British home
and transforms the entire household,
Credits: Producer, Clarence Brown; direc-
tor, Fred M, Wilcox; screenplay, Robert
Ardrey; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Robert J. Kern.
Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Herbert Marshall,
Dean Stockwell, Gladys Cooper, Elsa Lan-
chester.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Mar49; LP2237.
THE SECRET HEART. Loew's Inc., c1946.
97 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H, Knopf;
director, Robert Z. Leonard; original story
and adaptation, Rose Franken, William
Brown Meloney; screenplay, Whitfield Cook,
Anne Morrison Chapin; music, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon,
June Allison, Lionel Barrymore,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec46; LP737.
THE SECRET LAND. Loew's Inc., c1948.
71 min., sd., color,35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: In 1947, Admiral Richard E.
Byrd, sailing from Norfolk, Va., bound for
Antarctica, leads the Navy's ''Operation
High Jump" 12,000 miles south in search
of scientific data on the natural resources
of the Polar region, Photographed by
Navy, Army, Marine Corps, and Coast
Guard personnel,
Credits: Producer, Orville O, Dull; com-
mentary written by Harvey S. Haislip,
William C, Park; narrators, Robert Mont-
gomery, Robert Taylor, Van Heflin; music
score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Fred-
erick Y, Smith,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Aug48; LP1807,
THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY.
Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc,, c1947,
110 min., sd., color, 35mm, From a story
by James Thurber.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
director, Norman Z, McLeod; screenplay,
Ken Englund, Everett Freeman; music,
David Raksin; music director, Emil New-
man; film editor, Monica Collingwood.
Cast: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Boris
Karloff, Fay Bainter, Ann Rutherford.
Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.;
4Aug47; LP1176.
SECRET MISSION, Distributed by General
Film Distributors, Ltd. c1945.° Presented
oF oo Film Productions, Ltd, —
reels, sd. From an original
Shaun Terence Young, - si y =
Credits: Producer, Marcel Hellman;
director, Harold French; screenplay,
Anatole De Grunwald, Basil Bartlett;
music, Mischa Spoliansky; cameraman Cy-
ril Knowles; editor, E. B. Jarvis. ;
© English Films, Inc.; 4Jan45; LP13210.
THE SECRET OF AMERICAN PROSPERITY.
John Sutherland Productions, Inc., for
Harding College, c1947, 24 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: The film points out that ‘the ”
freedom enjoyed by our Nation is endan-
gered by conflicts betwéen capital and —
labor, and among among racial and re-
ligious groups. Animated cartoon. af «
© Harding College; 26Sep47; MP2653.
THE SECRET OF ST. IVES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1949. 76 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel "St, Ives" by
Robert Louis Stevenson.
Summary: The adventures of a young
Frenchman who escapes from his imprison-
ment in Edinburgh Castle during the
Napoleonic wars, .
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, Philip Rosen; screenplay, Eric
Taylor; music director, Mischa Bakaléini-
koff; film editor, James Sweeney,
Cast: Richard Ney, Vanessa Brown,
Henry Daniell, Edgar Barrier, Aubrey
Mather. ,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jun49;
LP2376.
SECRET OF THE FJORD. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942,
1 reel, sd, (Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; de-
scribed by Father Hubbard and Lowell
Thomas; music score, L. De Francesco;
editor, Russ Sheiids. .
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
13Feb42; MP12302.
SECRET OF THE WASTELANDS. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1941. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon the story by Bliss Lomax and charac~-
ters created by Clarence E. Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; screenplay, Gerald
Geraghty; photographer, Russell Harlan;
editor, Carrol Lewis. ‘
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov41;
LP10813..° 4
THE SECRET OF THE WHISTLER, Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Suggested by the Columbia Broadcasting
System program "The Whistler." :
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, George Sherman; story, Richard
H. Landau; screenplay, Raymond L, Schrock;
music, Wilbur Hatch; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; TNov46;
LP690,
SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA,
c1943, Presented by Republic Pictures,
2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Re-
public Pictures Corp.; no. 1-5, 6Aug43;
LP12255; no. 6-10, 18Aug43; LP12256,
Credits: Associate producer, W, J. O'Sul-
livan; director, Spencer Bennet; original
screenplay, Royal Cole, Basil Dickey,
Jesse Duffy, Ronald Davidson, Joseph
O'Donnell, Joseph Poland; musical score,
Mort Glickman; photographer, William
Bradford; film editors, Wallace Grissell,
Thomas Malloy.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
. North African Intrigue.
. The Charred Witness,
. Double Death,
The Open Grave.
. Cloaked in Flame.
. Dial of Doom,
Qurwnre
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
377
SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA.
- Cont'd.
7. Murder Dungeon, ‘
8, Funeral Arrangements Completed.
9. Invisible Menace,
10. Racing Peril.
SECRET SERVICE INVESTIGATOR, Re-
public Productions, Inc., c1948. 60 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A veteran assumes the role
of an ex-convict whom he resembles, and
helps the Secret Service track down a band
of counterfeiters. ;
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen; original
screenplay, John K, Butler; music director,
Mort Glickman; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
‘Cast: Lynne Roberts, Lloyd Bridges,
George Zucco, June Storey.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 24May48;
LP1709,.
THE SECRET SEVEN, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, James Moore; story,
Dean Jennings, Robert Tasker; screenplay,
Robert Tasker; photography, John Stumer;
film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Jul40;
LP9826,
THE SECRETARY TAKES DICTATION.
Coronet, in collaboration with Peter L.
Agnew, c1947.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 16Jan47; MP2021,
THE SECRETARY TRANSCRIBES. Coronet,
in collaboration with Peter L, Agnew,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 9Apr47; MP2027.
SECRETARY TROUBLE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; film editor, Edward W.
Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Amelita Ward, Michael Harvey.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Apr48;
LP1604,
THE SECRETARY'S DAY. Coronet, in col-
laboration with Peter L. Agnew, c1947.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 25Mar47; MP2020.
SECRETS. sd., color, 35mm,
Appl, author: Irving Auerbach,
© Myrtle L. Auerbach; title, descr. &
34 prints, 11Apr42; MU12361.
SECRETS OF A CO-ED. Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd. ,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; director, Joseph H. Lewis;
original screenplay, George W. Sayre;
music direction, Lee Zahler; photography,
Robert Cline; film editor, Charles Henkel,
Jr,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan43;
LP11820,
SECRETS OF A SORORITY GIRL. c1946.
Presented by P. R. C, Pictures. 6 reels,
sd., 35mm, An Alexander-Stern produc-
tion,
Credits: Producers, Max Alexander,
Alfred Stern; director, Frank Wisbar;
original story, George Wallace Sayre;
screenplay, George Wallace Sayre, Arthur
St. Claire; music director, Karl Hajos;
film editor, Roy Livingston,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 15Aug46; LP501.
SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD, c1944,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd, Adapted from the story "Room 40,
O. B." by Denison Clift.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Blair; screenplay, Denison Clift;
music director, Morton Scott; photographer,
William Bradford; film editor, Fred Allen,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Jun44;
LP12701.
SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based
upon a work by Louis Joseph Vance,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Edward Dmytryk; story and screenplay,
Stuart Palmer; music director, M. W. Stol-
off; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Nov41;
LP 10842,
SECRETS OF THE ORCHID. Sherwood Pic-
tures, c1947, 17 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Scenario, Renee Black.
© T. Marc Sherwood, d.b.a, Sherwood
Pictures; 1Nov47; MP2486,
SECRETS OF THE UNDERGROUND. c1942,
Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Leonard
Fields; director, William Morgan; original
story, Geoffrey Homes; screenplay, Robert
Tasker, Geoffrey Homes; music director,
Walter Scharf; photographer, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18Dec42;
LP11796,
SECTIONS. McGraw-Hill Book Co.,, Inc.,
c1948, 10 min., sd., bew, 16mm, (McGraw-
Hill Text Films. Mechanical Drawing
Series, no, 4)
Summary: The film demonstrates the
construction of a sectional view which
reveals interior details, and explains the
symbols used in sectioning.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co.,, Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3580,
SECTIONS AND CONVENTIONS. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm. (Engineering drawing, film 5)
Summary: This instructional film in the
field of engineering drawing indicates that
important interior views of objects should
be revealed sectionally, and shows how to
construct sectional views,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3065.
SECURITY—24 HOURS A DAY,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© General Exchange Insurance Corp.;
title & descr., 24Feb41; 153 prints,
26Feb41; MU10867,
SEE HERE, PRIVATE HARGROVE, Loew's
Inc., c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w, Based upon the
book by Marion Hargrove,
Credits: Producer, George Haight;
director, Wesley Ruggles; screenplay,
Harry Kurnitz; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc.; 14Feb44; LP174,
SEE MY LAWYER, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd. From the
play by Harry Clork and Richard Maibaum,
Credits: Producer, Edmund L, Hartmann;
director, Edward Francis Cline; screen-
play, Edmund L, Hartmann, Stanley Davis;
cameraman, Paul Ivano; film editor, Paul
Landers,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 20Nov44;
LP12969.
SEE-SAW ZOO. Carter Publications, Inc.
15 min., each, sd., baw, 16mm, © Carter
Publications, Inc,
2. ©title, descr., & 2 prints, 60ct49;
LU2550.
3. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 6Oct49;
LU2551,
SEE THE BIRDIES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jul44; MP14984,
SEE WHATCHA DO. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Dec46; MP1360.
SEE YOUR DOCTOR, Loew's Inc., c1939.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
699 ft., sd., b&éw. Based upon an idea by
Parkyakarkus.
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 30Nov39; LP9314.
SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION. The Conserva-
tion Foundation in association with the New
York Zoological Society. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, c1948.
11 min., sd., color, 16mm, (The Living
Earth Series, pt. 4)
Summary: Shows how federal, state, and
private conservation agencies cooperate
in preventing the depletion of natural re-
sources and in preserving the land, In-
cludes animated drawings. For high school
students and adult groups.
Credits: Director, George E. Brewer, Jr.;
story, John H., Storer,
© New York Zoological Society; 6Jul48;
MP3453.
SEEIN' RED, WHITE 'N' BLUE. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dan Gordon; story, Joe
Stultz; animation, Jim Tyler, Ben Solomon,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Feb43;
LP11880,
SEEING EL SALVADOR. c1945. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 814 ft., sd.,
color, (James A, FitzPatricks Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Apr45; MP15974,
THE SEEING EYE. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 2 reels,
Credits: Producer, Jerome Hillman,
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 9May41;
MP 11129,
SEEING GHOSTS. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948,
7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 4Aug48; LP 1804,
SEEING HANDS. Loew's Inc., c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 958 ft.
sd,, b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Gunther V. Fritsch;
screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor, Philip
Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Jul43; LP12137.
SEEING IS BELIEVING. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd, (Paramount Para-
graphics)
Credits: Written by Justin Herman; narra-
tor, Bill Farren; editor, Leslie Roush.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Nov40;
MP 10628.
SEEING IS BELIEVING. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Mar43; MP13418,
SEEING NELLIE HOME. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; original story, Elizabeth Hold-
ing; screenplay, Leslie Goodwins, Monte
Collins; film editor, Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Sep43;
LP 12320.
378
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE SEESAW AND THE SHOES, Loew's
Inc., c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 962 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade)
Credits; Director, Douglas Foster;
original story and screenplay, Rosemary
Foster; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Leon Bourgeau, }
© Loew's Inc.; 1May45; LP13286;
LP 13298,
SELECTING QUALITY CHEVROLET SALES-
MEN. Presented by the Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 3 reels,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
title, descr. & 13 prints, 5Oct46; MU1143.
SELECTION OF DIMENSIONS. McGraw-Hill
Book Co., Inc., c1947. 18 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,. (Engineering Drawing, film 7)
Summary: Principles governing the choice
of dimensions of objects reproduced by
students of engineering drawing are ex-
plained in their relation to the fundamental
characteristics of the object and the manu-
facturing methods to be used in its produc-
tion,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47;
MP3067.
SELF-DEFENSE. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
942 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Philip Anderson;
original story, Richard Landau, David
Lang; screenplay, Richard Landau.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Jul42; MP12785,
SELF DISCOVERY IN A MIRROR. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collabora-
tion with Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of
Child Development, Yale University, c1946,
l reel, si., b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Nov46; MP1589.
A SELF-MADE MONGREL, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd, (Novel-
toon)
Credits: Story, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Jun45;
LP13703.
SELL— AS CUSTOMERS LIKE IT. X. F.
Sutton Associates, Inc. for Johnson & John-
son, 3 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Presents to drug store em-
ployees six basic principles of selling.
© Johnson & Johnson; title, descr, &
2 prints, 27Jul49; MU4356,
SELLING KODAK FLASH BANTAM CAM-
ERAS. Eastman Kodak Co. 10 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: A film designed to promote
the sale of Kodak Flash Bantam Cameras,
indicating new markets and stressing the
simplicity and size of the camera,
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr. &
6 prints, 14Apr49; MU3980,
SELLING THE SUN. Paramount Pictures
Inc., 1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russell T, Ervin;
narrator, Ted Husing; commentator, Justin
Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Jan47;
MP 1609,
SEMAPHORES. Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc. for the United States Navy Aviation
Training Schools,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr, & 88 prints, 14Mar42; MU12260,
A SEMINOLE LOVE STORY. Rainbow Pic-
tures, c1947, 1 reel, color, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, Walter Resce,
©. Walter Resce d.b.a, Rainbow Pictures;
13May47; MP2116,
SEMPER FIDELIS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Nov43; MP14095,
SEMPER PARATUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15515. :
THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET. Inter-
John, Inc., c1948. Presented by Universal
International Pictures Co., Inc. 88 min.,
sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: A satire on the American
political scene, involving a pompous and
bombastic senator with presidential aspira-
tions,
Credits: Producer, Nunnally Johnson;
director, George S. Kaufman; story, Edwin
Lanham; screenplay, Charles MacArthur;
music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; orchestra-
tion, David Lamkin; film editor, Sherman ©
A, Rose. . :
Cast: William Powell, Ella Raines, Peter
Lind Hayes, Arleen Whelan, Ray Collins.
© Inter-John, Inc.; 8Mar48; LP1657.
SEND ANOTHER COFFIN. SEE Slightly
Honorable.
SENDING RADIO MESSAGES, Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(Principles of Radio, pt. 1) A
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 2Jun43;
MP 14229,
SENOR DROOPY. Loew's Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan; music,
Scott Bradley; animation, Grant Simmons,
Walter Clinton, Bob Cannon, Michael Lah,
Preston Blair,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Mar49; LP2197.
SENORITA, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,; c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14578.
SENORITA FROM THE WEST. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Frank Strayer; original
screenplay, Howard Dimsdale.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 40ct45;
LP13648.
SENSATION HUNTERS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Joseph Kaufman;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story,
John Faxon; screenplay, Dennis Cooper;
cinematographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Martin Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Oct45;
LP13615,
SENSATIONS OF 1945. Released through
United Artists, c1944. Presented by An-
drew Stone. 86 min., sd. An Andrew Stone
production,
Credits: Associate producer, James
Nasser; director, Andrew Stone; original
story, Frederick Jackson; scretnplay,
Dorothy Bennett; music director, Mahlon
Merrick; film editor, James E. Smith.
© Andrew Stone Pictures Corp.; 30Jun44;
LP12825.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16135.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1946. 8,100 ft.,
sd.,, 35mm. Based on a story by Nelia
Gardner White.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Samuel Hoffenstein, Elizabeth Rein-
hardt; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
21Feb46; LP363.
SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN. c1944. 7 min.,
sd,, color, (Blue Ribbon Hit Parade Car-
toon) A Re-issue.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger.»
Technicolor, ;
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Oct44; MP15292.
SERENADE IN SWING, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Milton Schwarz,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 28Aug42;
LP11555. ;
SERGEANT MIKE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944. 6 reels, sd. of
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Henry Levin; original screenplay, Robert
Lee Johnson; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Reg Browne,’
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Nov44;
LP13457,.
SERGEANT YORK. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1941. 14 reels, sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture, Based upon the
diary of Sergeant York.
Credits: Producers, Jesse L. Lasky,
Hal B. Wallis; director, Howard Hawks;
original screenplay, Abem Finkel, Harry
Charndlee, Howard Koch, John Huston;
music, Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Sep41;
LP 10720,
SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc, c1944,
1 reel,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Apr44; MP15911,.
SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS,
De Forest's Training, Inc., c1948. 100 ft.,
b&w, 16mm, (Radio Electronics, Reel
lesson 2)
Summary: Demonstrates how the various
elements in a circuit can be connected
either in series or in parallel, and how the
voltage and current are distributed in these
systems,
© De Forest's Training, Inc,; 1Oct48;
MP3895.
SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS, SEE
Circuitos em Séries e em Paralelo.
Circuitos en Serie y Paralelos.
SERVANT OF MANKIND. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
«Mayer. 804 ft., sd., sepia.
Credits; Original screenplay, Herman
Hoffman; music score, Daniele Amfithea-
trof; film editor, Roy Brickner.
© Loew's Inc.; 14May40; LP9673.
SERVICE WITH A GUILE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
Jack Ward, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 21Dec45;
LP262.
SERVICING P-39, Bell Aircraft Corp., for
the United States Army Air Forces. 2 reels
each, sd., 16mm, © Bell Aircraft Corp.
Removal and Installation of Alighting Gear
Struts. Director, W. T. Clifford. © title,
descr. & 15 prints, 15Sep42; MU12828.
Wheels and Tires, Director, W. T. Clif-
ford, © title, descr, & 15 prints, 15Sep42;
MU12829.
Operation and Adjustment Landing Gear
Clutch Shift Rod. Director, W. T. Clifford.
© title, descr, & 11 prints, 15Sep42;
MU12830,
Servicing Landing Gear Struts and Nose
Wheel Shimmy Damper. Director, W, T.
Clifford, © title, descr. & 13 prints,
15Sep42; MU12831.
Removal and Installation of Main Wheel
Spindle assembly. Director, W. T. Clif-
Motion Pictures. 1940-1949
379
SERVICING P-39, Cont'd,
ford. © title, d r ;
MU12871. escr, & 11 prints, 15Sep42;
Removal and Installation of Ailerons and
Tabs, Director, Harold Kopel. © title
descr, & 17 prints, 29Dec4s; MU14333"
Removal and Installation of the Vacuum
Pump and Adjustment of the Relief Valve,
Director, Ralph Woolsey. © title, descr.
& 12 prints, 20Dec43; MU14324,
Synchronizing of the Landing Gear, Direc-
tor, William T, Clifford, title, descr,
& 14 prints, 29Dec43; MU14325."
Removal and Installation of .30 Caliber
Wing Guns. Director, William T. Clifford.
© title, descr, & 15 prints, 29Dec43;
MU14326,
Removal, Installation of the M-2 Automatic
Gun. Director, Norman Mathews. © title,
descr, & 15 prints, 29Dec43; MU14327.
Synchronizing .50 Caliber Guns. Director,
William T. Clifford. © title, descr. &
17 prints, 29Dec43; MU14328,
Removal and Installation of Gear Box and
Extensidn Driveshaft Assembly. Director,
Harold Kopel. © title, descr. & 11 prints,
29Dec43; MU14329,
Procedure for Uncrating. Director, Ralph
Woolsey, © title, descr. & 15 prints,
29Dec43; MU14330,
Removal and Installation of Generator and
Adjustment of Generator Circuit. Direc-
tor, Harold Kopel, © title, descr. &
16 prints, 29Dec43; MU14331,
Removal and Installation of the Two .50
Caliber Synchronized Guns, Director,
William T. Clifford. © title, descr. &
16 prints, 29Dec43; MU14332.
Removal and Installation of Engine Oil
Tanks and Coolers. Director, William T.
Clifford. © title, descr. & 6 prints,
29Dec43; MU14333.
Removal and Installation of Coolant Radiator
and Expansion Tank, Director, Harold
Kopel. © title, descr, & 13 prints,
29Dec43; MU14334,
Alignment Check of Engine, Extension
Driveshaft, Gear Box and Propeller Shaft.
Director, William T. Clifford. © title,
descr. & 13 prints, 29Dec43; MU14335.
Cleaning and Servicing the M-4 Automatic
Gun, Director, William T. Clifford.
© title, descr. & 13 prints, 29Dec43;
MU14336,
Removal and Installation of the M-4 Auto-
matic Gun 37mm. Director, William T.
Clifford. © title, descr. & 15 prints,
29Dec43; MU14338.
Removal and Installation of Self-Sealing
Fuel Tank and Adjustment of Fuel Level
Guage. Director, Harold Kopel. © title,
descr, & 17 prints, 29Dec43; MU14339.
Removal and Installation of Cabin Glass,
Door Hinges and Locks. Director, Harold
Kopel. © title, descr. & 17 prints,
29Dec43; MU14340.
Removal, Installation, Adjustment of Em-
pennage Assembly. Director, Harold
Kopel. © title, descr. & 15 prints,
29Dec43; MU14341,
Removal, Installation and Adjustment of
Wing Flaps. Director, Harold Kopel,
© title, descr. & 15 prints, 29Dec43;
MU14342,
Boresighting of All Guns. Director, Wil-
liam T. Clifford. © title, descr. &
14 prints, 29Dec43; MU14347,
Boresighting of All Guns. Director William
Clifford. © title, descr. & 15 prints,
14Nov45; MU16506,
SERVICIO SURGE. 20 min., sd., color,
16mm,
Credits: Narrator, Emil Limes. Koda-
chrome.
Appl, author: George Mather.
© Babson Bros. Co.; title, descr. &
2 prints, 28Mar45; MU15755,
THE SET-UP. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 73 min., sd., bew, 35mm. Based
on a narrative poem by Joseph Moncure
March,
Summary: A presentation of the events
which take place during the evening of a
worn-out prizefighter's last fight. Actual
settings are used.
Credits: Producer, Richard Goldstone;
director, Robert Wise; screenplay, Art
Cohn; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Roland Gross. ~
Cast: Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George
Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar49;
LP2147,
SETTING THE PACE, Movietone. Distribu-
ted by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports
Review)
Credits: Director, Tom Cummiskey;
photography, William Storz; film editor,
Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Apr42; MP12491,
SEVEN BEERS WITH THE WRONG MAN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5May41; MP11127.
SEVEN BEERS WITH THE WRONG WOMAN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec41; MP11961,
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jul46; MP814.
SEVEN DAYS ASHORE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1944, 74 min., sd. Based on an
original story by Jacques Deval.
Credits: Director, John H. Auer; screen-
play, Edward Verdier, Irving Phillips,
Lawrence Kimble; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; orchestra arrangements, Gene
Rose; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr44;
LP12707.
SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942. 87 min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Tim
Whelan; original screenplay, William Bow-
ers, Ralph Spence, Curtis Kenyon, Kenneth
Earl; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Robert Wise.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Nov42;
LP11724,
SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH, c1944, Pre-
sented by PRC Pictures, Inc, 7 reels, sd.
Alexander-Stern production,
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; director,
Elmer Clifton; original story, Helen Kiely;
screenplay, Elmer Clifton; music director,
Lee Zahler; film editor, Charles Henkel,
Jr,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 25Jul44; LP13620.
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., cl1947, 68 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Earl Derr
Biggers and the dramatization by George
M. Cohen,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lew Landers; screenplay, Lee
Loeb;\music, Paul Sawtell; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, J. R. Whit-
tredge.
Cast: Phillip Terry, Jacqueline White.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Jul47;
LP1175.
SEVEN MILES FROM ALCATRAZ. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 62 min., sd.
From a story by John D. Klorer,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Edward Dmytryk; screenplay,
Joseph Krumgold; music, Roy Webb; editor,
George Crone.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan43;
LP11912,
'
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!
!
SEVEN MILLION IN SEVEN YEARS. Pre-
sented by Chevrolet,
; Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
ne,
© Chevrolet Motor Division; General
Motors Sales Corp.,; title, descr. & 275
prints; 3Feb41; MU10805,
SEVEN SINNERS. c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios. 9 reels, sd. Based on
an original story by Ladislas Fodor and
Laslo Vadnai.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Tay Garnett; screenplay, John Meehan,
Harry Tugend; music director, Charles
Previn; photographer, Rudolph Mate; film
editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Nov40;
LP10024,
SEVEN SWEETHEARTS. Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
11 reels, sd., baw, A Frank Borzage
production,
Credits; Producer, Joseph Pasternak;
director, Frank Borzage; original screen-
play, Walter Reisch, Leo Townsend; music
score, Franz Waxman; film editor, Blanche
Sewell,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Aug42; LP11525,
SEVEN WERE SAVED. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 72 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on an original story by Maxwell
Shane and Julian Harmon,
Credits: Producers, William H., Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William H.
Pine; screenplay, Maxwell Shane; editor,
Howard Smith,
Cast: Richard Denning, Catherine Craig,
Russell Hayden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Feb47;
LP900.
SEVEN YEARS WITH THE WRONG WOMAN.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP 14247.
SEVENTEEN. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on the story
by Booth Tarkington and the play by Stuart
Walker, Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stan-
nard Mears,
Credits: Director, Louis King; screen-
play, Agnes Christine Johnston, Stuart
Palmer; photography, Victor Milne; film
editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Mar40;
LP9462,
SEVENTH COLUMN, Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
839 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jul43; LP12172.
THE SEVENTH CROSS. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
12 reels, sd,, b&w. Based upon the novel
by Anna Seghers,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, Fred Zinnemann; screenplay,
Helen Deutsch; music score, Roy Webb;
film editor, Thomas Richards.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jul44; LP180,
THE SEVENTH VEIL. Released by Universal,
c1946, Presented by C. C. F. 11 reels, sd.,
35mm, A Sidney Box - Ortus production.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Box; director,
Compton Bennett; original story and screen-
play, Muriel and Sidney Box; music score,
Ben Frankel; cinematographers, Reginald H.
Webb, Bert Mason; film editor, Gordon
Hales.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Jul46;
LP473,
THE SEVENTH VICTIM. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943. 71 min., sd.
380
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE SEVENTH VICTIM. Cont'd,
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; written by Charles O'Neal,
DeWitt Bodeen; music, Roy Webb; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, John
Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Aug43;
LP12249,
SEWING ADVANCED SEAMS. Centron Corp.,
Inc., c1947,. 1 reel, sd., bew, 16mm,
Appl. author: Arthur H. Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 27O0ct47; MP2437.
SEWING: CHARACTERISTICS AND HAND-
LING OF MATERIALS. Young America
Films, Inc., for Centron Corp., Inc., c1948.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how to select suitable
fabrics for dressmaking. A film for home
economics classes in high school and
college.
Credits: Adviser, Helen Lohr.
Appl. author: Arthur H, Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 9Apr48; MP2951.
SEWING FUNDAMENTALS, Young America
Films, Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A teaching film which explains
the use of measuring devices, tailor's
chalk, shears, irons, and other sewing tools.
For home economics classes in high school
and college.
Credits: Adviser, Helen Lohr; author,
Arthur H, Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 15Dec47; MP2581.
SEWING: PATTERN INTERPRETATION.
Young America Films, Inc., for Centron
Corp., Inc., c1947, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Explains the markings and in-
structions used on McCall, Simplicity,
Butterick, and Vogue patterns. For home
economics classes in high school and col-
lege.
Credits: Collaborator, Helen Lohr,
Appl. author: Arthur H, Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 30Dec47; MP2688.,
SEWING SIMPLE SEAMS. Centron Corp.,
Inc., c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Appl. author: Arthur F, Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 100ct47; MP2379.
SEWING SLIDE FASTENERS, Young Amer-
ica Films, Inc., for Centron Corp., Inc.,
c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: How to put slide fasteners in
blouses, skirts, and dresses. For home
economics classes in high school and col-
lege.
Credits: Collaborator, Helen Lohr.
Appl. author: Arthur H,. Wolf.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 29Dec47; MP2689.
SEX HORMONES - PHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOS-
IS, THERAPY. Presented by the Research
Laboratories of Parke, Davis and Co. sd,
Appl, author: John D. Ralston,
© Parke, Davis & Co.; title & descr.,
28Jun41; 42 prints, 12Jul41; MU11319.
SEX HYGIENE, Audio Productions, Inc.,
with the co-operation of the U. S. Navy.
© Audio Productions, Inc.; title, descr.,
& 4 prints, 5Feb42; MU12151.
THE SEXTANT. Springer Pictures, Inc., for
the United States Navy. sd., 35mm.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.
Appl. author: Arno Herman Schneiding.
1, ©title, descr. & 5 prints, 18Aug43;
MU13859.
2. Adjustment of the Sextant. © title,
descr, & 3 prints, 18Aug43; MU13860,
3. Practical Operation, © title, descr. &
2 prints, 18Aug43; MU13861.
SH! SH! SOMEBODY BLABBED, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP13488,
THE SHADOW. Columbia Pictures Corp.,’
2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels) © Columbia
Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, James W. Horne;
screenplay, Joseph Poland, Ned Dandy,
Joseph O'Donnell,
1. The Doomed City. © lJan40; LP9394,
2, The Shadow Attacks. © 20Jan40;
LP9360.
3. The Shadow's Peril. © 27Jan40;
LP9382.
4, Inthe Tiger's Lair. © 3Feb40; LP9396.
5. Danger Above. © 10Feb40; LP9411,
6. The Shadow's Trap. © 17Feb40;
LP9422.
7. Where Horror Waits. © 24Feb40;
LP9438,.
8. The Shadow Rides the Rails. © 2Mar40;
LP9457,
9, The Devil in White. © 9Mar40; LP9469,.
10, The Underground Trap. © 16Mar40;
LP9484,
11, Chinatown Night. © 23Mar40; LP9491,
12, Murder by Remote Control. © 30Mar40;
LP9510,
13. Wheels of Death. © 6Apr40; LP9519,
14. The Sealed Room. © 13Apr40; LP9534,
15. The Shadow's Net Closes. © 20Apr40;
LP9567,.
THE SHADOW. SEE Chick Carter, Detec-
tive.
SHADOW OF A DOUBT... Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 11 reels, From an origi-
nal story by Gordon McDonell.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock;
screenplay, Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson,
Alma Reville.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec42;
LP11785.
SHADOW OF A WOMAN. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1946. 78 min., sd., 35mm,
A Warner Bros,-First National picture.
From a novel by Virginia Perdue,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs;
director, Joseph Santley; screenplay,
Whitman Chambers, C. Graham Baker;
music, Adolph Deutsch; music director,
Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Murray Cutter; film editor, Christian Nyby.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep46;
LP566.
SHADOW OF SUSPICION. Monogram Pic~-
tures Corp., cl1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director,
William Beaudine; original story, Harold
Goldman; screenplay, Albert Demond,
Earle Snell; photography, Marcel LePicard;
film editor, Martin G. Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp., 23Sep44;
LP 12847,
SHADOW OF TERROR, P. R. C, Pictures,
Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original
story, Sheldon Leonard; screenplay, Arthur
St. Claire; music director, Karl Hajos,
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 5Nov45;
LP415.
SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN. Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. From a story
by Harry Kurnitz. Based upon characters
created by Dashiell Hammett,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg;
director, W. S. Van Dyke, II; screenplay,
Irving Brecher, Harry Kurnitz; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
© Loew's Inc.; 210ct41; LP10854.
SHADOW ON THE WALL. Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 84 min., sd., bkw, 35mm, An MGM
picture, Formerly entitled ''The Open
Door."
Summary: When a six-year-old child's
memory is restored by a psychiatrist, her
testimony leads to the conviction of the
real murderer of her mother,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk;
director, Patrick Jackson; story, Hannah
Lees, Lawrence P. Bachmann; screenplay,
William Ludwig; music, Andre Previn;
film editor, Irvine Wareburton.
Cast: Ann Sothern, Zachary Scott, Gigi
Perreau, Nancy Davis, John McIntire.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Nov49; LP2682.
THE SHADOW RETURNS. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946. 6 reels, sd. Based
upon stories in the Shadow Magazine.
Credits: Producer, Joe Kaufman; director,
Phil Rosen; original screenplay, George
Callahan; music director, Edward Kay;
photographer, William Sickner; editor, Ace
Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 31Jan46;
LP137,.
SHADOW VALLEY. Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1947. 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Arthur Sherman; music, Pete Gates; film
editor, Joe Gluck,
Cast: Eddie Dean, White Cloud, Roscoe ©
Ates, Jennifer Holt, George Chesebro, —
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 29Nov47; LP1322.
SHADOWED. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 7 reels, sd. From a story by
Julian Harmon,
Credits: Producer, John Haggott; director,
John Sturges; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Sep46;
LP664,
SHADOWS IN SWING. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Cowan; director, Reginald Le Borg; music
director,.Charles Previn; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5May41;
LP10450.
SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on
the radio program "Crime Doctor" by
Max Marcin,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow;
director, Eugene J. Forde; story and screen-
play, Eric Taylor; film editor, Dwight
Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 28Jul44;
LP13084,
SHADOWS OF DEATH, P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Hol-
brook N, Todd,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 19Apr45;
LP13559.
SHADOWS OF HATE, Time, Inc., for United
Jewish Appeal, c1947. 2 reels, b&w, 16mm.
© Time, Inc.; 10Apr47; MP2064,
SHADOWS OF THE WEST. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1949. 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a young
man, jailed for a hold-up murder, is ex-
onerated when the real outlaw is exposed,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay,
Adele Buffington; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, John C, Fuller,
Cast: Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Reno
Browne, Riley Hill, Bill Kennedy.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 24Jul49; _
LP2512,
SHADOWS ON THE RANGE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1946,. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, Jess Bowers; music
director, Edward Kay; photographer, James
S. Brown; film editor, Fred Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Jul46;
LP502.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
381
SHADOWS ON THE SAGE. c1942. 6 reels,
sd. Based on the characters "The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt
MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Les Orlebeck; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music score, Mort
Glickman; photographer, Edgar Lyons; film
editor, William Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Aug42;
LP11568,
SHADOWS ON THE SNOW. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 9 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone Specialty)
A Rudolph Carlson production.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor and photographer, Arne Sucksdorff;
music, Erland von Koch; film editor, Arthur
Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
23Sep49; MP4708,
SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 7 reels. A Warner
Bros,-First National picture. From the
play by Frank Vosper.
Credits: Director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Anthony Coldeway.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar41;
LP 10285.
SHADOWS OVER CHINATOWN. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based
on the character ''Charlie Chan" created
by Eari Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Terry Morse; original screenplay,
Raymond Schrock; photographer, William
Sickner; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jul46;
LP420,
SHADRACK, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27O0ct41; MP11712.
SHADY LADY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1945. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, George
Waggner; original screenplay, Curt Siodmak,
Gerald Geraghty, M. M. Musselman; cine-
matographer, Hal Mohr; film editor, Ed-
ward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Sep45;
LP13478,
SHAGGY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948.
72 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: This film, with scenes laid in
the mountainous sheep-raising country
of the West, relates the story of a boy's
love for his dog, and of a new stepmother's
efforts to win the child's affection.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine, Wil-
liam C. Thomas; director, Robert Emmett
Tansey; original screenplay, Maxwell Shane;
music, Ralph Stanley; film editor, Howard
Smith,
Cast: George Nokes, Brenda Joyce, Robert
Shayne, Ralph Sanford, ''Shaggy.'
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jun48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1665.
SHAKE HANDS WITH MURDER. P. R.C.
Pictures, Inc. for American Productions,
Inc., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Albert Herman; origi-
nal story, Martin Mooney; screenplay, John
T. Neville; music director, Lee Zahler;
film editor, George Merrick,
© P, R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 22Apr44;
LP13591,
SHAKE HANDS WITH SUCCESS. RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1949, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Screenliner, no. 6)
Summary: Illustrates how characteristics
of an individual may be determined from
a study of his hands.
Credits: Producer, Duke Goldstone;
director, W. Zolly Lerner; original story,
Josef Ranald; editor, Henry Coswick.
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 18Mar49; MP4061.
SHAKE MY HAND.. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of- America,
Inc.; 26Jul43; MP13790,
SHAKESPEARIAN SPINACH. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1940. 1 reel. (Popeye the
Sailor)
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuel; animation, Roland Crandall,
Ben Solomon,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jan40;
LP9368,
SHALLOW WATER DIVING, Leon Schlesinger
Productions for the U. S, Navy.
Appl. author: Hugh Mac Mullan.
© Leon Schlesinger Productions; title &
descr., 21Dec43; 5 prints, 22Jan44;
MU14436,
SHAM BATTLE SHENANIGANS, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1942. _Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd,, color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 20Mar42; MP12299,
SHAME ON YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Oct45; MP16398.
SHAMROCK HILL, Vinson Pictures Corp.
Released through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1949, Presented by Equity Pictures, Inc,
77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical comedy in which
a young girl's faith in leprechauns mellows
a hard-hearted industrialist.
Credits: Producer and director, Arthur
Dreifuss; original story, Arthur Hoerl;
screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, McElbert Moore;
music director, Herschel Gilbert.
Cast: Peggy Ryan, Ray McDonald, Trudy
Marshall, Rick Vallin, John Litel.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 15May49;
LP2387,
THE SHANGHAI CHEST. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1948. 65 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: After Charlie Chan discovers
that the fingerprints found at the scene of
the crime are the cleverly duplicated print
of a dead man, he is enabled to solve a
triple murder,
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Sam Newman; screenplay, W. Scott Darling,
Sam Newman; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, Ace Herman,
Cast: Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland,
Deannie Best, John Alvin, Victor Sen Young.
©' Motiogram Pictures Corp.; 11Jul48;
LP 1879,
THE SHANGHAI COBRA. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd. .
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Phil Karlson; original story,
George Callahan; screenplay, George Calla-
han, George Wallace Sayre; photographer,
Vince Farrar; film editor, Ace Herman,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Aug45;
LP56.
THE SHANGHAI GESTURE, Released thru
United Artists, c1941, Presented by
Arnold Pressburger. 98 min., sd, From
the play by John Colton.
Credits: Producer, Arnold Pressburger;
director, Josef von Sternberg; adaptation,
Josef von Sternberg; collaboration, Geza
Herczeg, Karl Vollmoeller and Jules
Furthman; music, Richard Hageman;
photography, Paul Ivano; film editor, Sam
Winston,
© Arnold Productions, Inc.; 25Dec41;
LP11051.
SHANTYTOWN. c1943, Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Adaptation
of a play by Henry Moritz,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Santley; screenplay,
Olive Cooper; music director, Walter
Scharf; photographer, Ernest Miller; film
editor, Thomas Richards.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Apr43;
LP12005.
SHAPE AHOY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd. ;
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story,
Jack Ward, Irving Dressler,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Apr45;
LP13473.
SHAPE DESCRIPTION, PART 1. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm. (McGraw-Hill Text Films,
Mechanical Drawing Series, no. 2)
Summary; Presents the theory of ortho-
graphic projection, utilizing animated dia-
grams and photography of specially pre-
pared models to provide three-dimensional
effects.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3578.
SHAPE DESCRIPTION, PART 2. McGraw-
Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm, (McGraw-Hill Text Films.
Mechanical Drawing Series, no, 3),
Summary: Step-by-step procedures of
constructing a drawing are demonstrated.
The clarity, accuracy, and readibility of the
finished drawing are emphasized.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3579,
SHAPING FOR THE POMPADOUR, Beauty
Culture Films, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Presents a method, as taught
by John J. Mueller, for shaping the hair
in the pompadour style. Uses diagrams
and animation in illustrating the steps in-
volved, For hairdressers,
© Beauty Culture Films, Inc.} 1Aug48;
MP3298,
SHARE THE CARE, John Clarence Richard-
son, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© John Clarence Richardson; 7Jul41;
MP 11435,
SHARING ECONOMIC RISKS, Coronet, c1947.
Lf min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Paul L. Salsgiver.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 3Jul47; MP2508,
SH&RING WORK AT HOME. Coronet, c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the need for coopera-
tive effort in the home, and demonstrates
the division of responsibilities among
family members. For high school, college,
and adult groups,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Wendell
W. Wright.
© David A. Smart; 17Aug49; MP4491,
SHARK HUNTING. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 10 min., sd. (Hollywood Novelty)
Credits: Written by DeLeon Anthony;
narrator, Ronald Reagan,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Nov40; MP10615,
SHARKING BUT TRUE, Kiekhaefer Corp.,
c1948, 44 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Two men fish for bass in Lake
Okeechobie, and catch sailfish, dolphin,
and barracuda off the coast of Florida,
Advertises Mercury motors,
Credits: Written by Jack Camp; photog-
rapher, Richard Matt.
Appl, author: John Frederick Camp,
© Kiekhaefer Corp.; 15Nov48; MP3825,
SHE COULDN'T SAY NO. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 7 reels. A Warner
382
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SHE COULDN'T SAY NO. Cont'd,
Bros.-First National picture. From the
play by Benjamin M, Kaye.
Credits: Director, William Clemens;
screenplay, Earl Baldwin, Charles Grayson.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 14Dec40;
LP10110.
SHE DON'T WANNA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Feb42; MP12225,
SHE GETS HER MAN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; direc-
tor, Erle C. Kenton; original screenplay,
Warren Wilson, Clyde Bruckman; cinema-
tography, Jerry Ash; film editor, Paul
Landres,.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 7Feb45;
LP13265.
SHE HAS WHAT IT TAKES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Charles Barton; story, Robert Lee Johnson,
Paul Yawitz; screenplay, Paul Yawitz;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar43;
LP11919.
SHE IS MORE TO BE PITIED THAN CEN-
SURED. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 270ct41; MP11716,
SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941, 9 reels, sd. Based
upon a story by Jane Allen,
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, Richard Wallace; screenplay,
Harry Segall, Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15May41;
LP10673.
SHE LEFT ME FOR A RICHER MAN, Video
Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: ''She Left Me for a Richer
Man" is sung by The Striders, a Negro male
quartet,
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4531,
SHE LIVED NEXT DOOR TO A FIREHOUSE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12150,
SHE LOOKS CUTE IN HER BATHING SUIT,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Aug46; MP1130,
SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Dec43; MP14266.
SHE-SICK SAILORS, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar45;
LP13238,
SHE SNOOPS TO CONQUER, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules
White; story and screenplay, Elwood Ull-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Dec44;
LP13135,
SHE WENT TO THE RACES. Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on a story by
Alan Friedman and De Vallon Scott.
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, Willis Goldbeck; screenplay,
Lawrence Hazard; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 50ct45; LP13536.
SHE WOLF OF LONDON. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 61 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, Dwight V.
Babcock; screenplay, George Bricker;
music director, William Lava; film editor,
Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Apr46;
LP286.
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON. Argosy
Pictures Corp. Released through RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949. 104 min., sd.,
color, 35mm. Based on a story by James
Warner Bellah.
Summary: A melodrama about the ageing
captain of an undermanned U, S, Cavalry
outpost who subdues the warring Indians.
Setting, the West in 1876.
Credits: Producers, John Ford, Merian
C. Cooper; director, John Ford; screen-
play, Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings;
music score, Richard Hageman, music
arrangements, Lucien Cailliet; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Jack Murray,
Cast: John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar,
Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr.
© Argosy Pictures Corp.; 26Jul49; LP2493,
SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Virginia Van Upp;
director, Alexander Hall; story, Laslo Gorog,
William Thiele; screenplay, Virginia Van
Upp, John Jacoby, Sarett Tobias; music
score, Marlin Skiles; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Nov45;
LP 13680,
SHE WROTE THE BOOK. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 74 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; direc-
tor, Charles Lamont; original screenplay,
Warren Wilson, Oscar Brodney; music
director, Edgar Fairchild; film editor,
Fred R, Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13 May46;
LP361.
SHED NO TEARS. Equity Pictures. Re-
leased by Eagle Lion Films, Inc. c1948.
70 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a novel
by Don Martin,
Summary: A story of crime in which a
woman pursuades her husband to feign
death, so that they can defraud an insurance
company.
Credits: Producer, Robert Frost; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, Brown
Holmes, Virginia Cook; music composed
and directed by Ralph Stanley; film editor,
Norman A. Cerf,
Cast: Wallace Ford, June Vincent, Robert
Scott, Johnstone White.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 21Jul48; LP1734,
SHEEP DOG. Walt Disney Productions. Re-
leased through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Pluto
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols;
story, Eric Gurney, Milt Schaffer; anima-
tion, George Nicholas, George Kreisl, Phil
Duncan, Hugh Fraser; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 220ct48;
LP2585,
SHEEP IN THE MEADOW. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Sep39; MP9887,
SHEEP SHAPE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Jun46;
LP402. i
THE SHEEPISH WOLF. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Slapstick antics at home and in
a hotel, involving radio announcer ae ry
Von Zell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; Hier Pro
LP 1683,
THE SHEET BEND. Presented by United 2
States Navy. sd., b&w. :
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 6 prints, 21Feb44;
MU 14520,
SHEHEREZADE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5May41; MP11126,
THE SHEIK. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Sep42; MP12980,
SHEIK OF ARABY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22May44; MP14861,
THE SHELL-SHOCKED EGG. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Manny
Gould, Charles McKimson, J. Ellis.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Aug48; MP3258.
SHELTER, SEE
Abrigo.
La Vivienda,
SHEP COMES HOME, Lippert Productions,
Inc, Released by Screen Guild Productions,
Inc., c1948, 62 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: To avoid being separated from
his dog, an orphan boy runs away, becomes
involved in a murder, and, with bad help of
his dog, solves the crime.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Ford Beebe; original screenplay, Ford
Beebe; music, Walter Greene; film editor,
Hugh Winn,
Cast: Robert Lowery, Billy Kimbley,
Martin Garralaga, Margia Dean, Flame,
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; spaese ig
notice: 1949); LP2084,
SHEP—THE FARM DOG, Erpi Clasagoom
Films, Inc., cl1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Ernest Horn,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 20Dec39;
MP9869,
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS. Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1941, 10 reels, sd. Based
on the novel by Harold Bell Wright.
Credits: Producer, Jack Moss; director,
Henry Hathaway; screenplay, Grover Jones,
Stuart Anthony; photographer, Charles Lang;
film editor, Ellsworth Hoagland,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Jul41;
LP10599,
SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Mar42;
LP11261,
SHEPHERD OF THE ROUNDHOUSE, Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
(Person Oddity, no. 119)
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
383
SHEPHERD OF THE ROUNDHOUSE, Cont'd.
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Raymond Morgan,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Apr43;
MP 13490,
SHEPHERD SERENADE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
id,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11772.
SHERIFF OF CIMARRON, c1945, Presented
by Republic. Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Thomas
Carr; director, Yakima Canutt; original
screenplay, Bennett Cohen; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21Feb45; ©
LP13203,
SHERIFF OF LAS VEGAS, c1944. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Based on Fred Harman's NEA comic "Red
Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, Lesley Selander; original screen-
play, Norman S, Hall; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Dec44;
LP13068,
THE SHERIFF OF MEDICINE BOW. Mono-
gram Pictures Corp,, cl1948. 55 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm,
Summary: A Western involving the unsuc-
cessful attempts of an escaped convict and
his gang to gain control of valuable land,
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sareckv;
director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley, Bill
Kennedy.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 19Sep48;
LP1855.
SHERIFF OF REDWOOD VALLEY. c1946.
Presented by Republic Pictures. 56 min.,
sd, Based on Fred Harman's comic "Red
Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, R. G. Springsteen; original screen-
play, Earle Snell; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Reggie Lanning;
film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP311,
SHERIFF OF SAGE VALLEY. Producers
Releasing Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sherman Scott; original screen-
play, George W, Sayre, Milton Raison;
music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; film
editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 1Feb43;
LP11821.
SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN. c1944. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, Norman S, Hall; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 110ct44;
LP 12996.
SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE, c1941, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, William
Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May41;
LP10483,
SHERIFF OF WICHITA. Republic Pictures
Corp., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which the sheriff
recovers a stolen payroll and apprehends
the criminals. Pec ipericul rk
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, R. G. Springsteen; written by
Bob Williams; music, Stanley Wilson; film
editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Roy Barcroft, Lyn Wilde, Clayton Moore,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Feb49;
LP2137.
SHERLOCK HOLMES, SEE The Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes,
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SECRET
WEAPON. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942,. 7 reels, sd. Based on the story
"The Dancing Men" by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Roy William Neill; screenplay,
Edward T. Lowe, W, Scott Darling, Edmund
L, Hartmann; adaptation, W. Scott Carling,
Edward T. Lowe; photography, Les White;
film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Aug42;
LP11561,
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF
TERROR. c1942, Presented by Universal
Studios. 7 reels, sd. Based on the story
"His Last Bow" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
Credits: Associate producer, Howard
Benedict; director, John Rawlins; screen-
play, Lynn Riggs, John Bright; adaptation,
Robert D, Andrews; photography, Woody
Bredell; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Aug42;
LP11518.
SHERLOCK HOLMES FACES DEATH.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943,
7 reels, sd. Based on a story by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Director, Roy William Neill;
screenplay, Bertram Milhauser,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Sep43;
LP12274,
SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942.
7 reels, sd. Based on the characters
created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Associate producer, Howard
Benedict; director, Roy William Neill;
original story, Bertram Millhauser;
screenplay, Bertram Millhauser, Lynn
Riggs; photography, Lester White; film
editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Sep42;
LP11600,
SHE'S A BEAUTY, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. bé&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 5 prints, 21Apr47;
MU1952,
SHE'S A-1 IN THE NAVY. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Person
Oddity), no. 117)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Clyde Kittell.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 2Mar43;
MP 13317.
SHE'S A SOLDIER TOO. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, William Castle; story,
Hal Smith; screenplay, Melvin Levy. .
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jun44;
LP12679.
SHE'S A SWEETHEART. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond;
director, Del Lord; original screenplay,
Muriel Roy Bolton; film editor, Al Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Dec44;
LP13130,
SHE'S CRAZY WITH THE HEAT. Distributed
by Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd. An Alexander pro-
duction,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3Nov46; MP1250,
SHE'S FOR ME, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits« Associate producer, Frank Gross;
director, Reginald Le Borg; original screen-
play, Henry Blankfort; cameraman, John
Alton; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov43;
LP12364,
SHE'S IN THE ARMY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay,
Sidney Sheldon, George Bricker; photog-
raphy, Clark Ramsey; film editor, Jack
Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15May42;
LP11461,.
SHE'S OIL MINE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941. 1,586 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Nov41;
LP11359.
SHE'S THE McCOY, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 27Dec43; MP14318,
SHE'S THE NIECE OF UNCLE SAM. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29May44; MP14881.
SHE'S TOO HOT TO HANDLE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25Sep44; MP 15230.
SHHH, IT'S A MILITARY SECRET. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 6Jul42; MP12737,
SHINE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of Amer-
ica, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jun42; MP12722,
SHINE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of Amer-
ica, Inc., c1944,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of América,
Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15170,
SHINE ON HARVEST MOON. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944, 112 min., sd., b&w
with color sequence, A Warner Bros,-First
National picture, Based on original story
by Richard Weil,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs;
director, David Butler; screenplay, Sam
Hellman, Richard Weil, Francis Swann,
James Kern; music director, Leo F. Forb-
stein; music adaptation, H. Roemheld;
orchestral arrangements, Frank Perkins;
vocal arrangements, Dudley Chambers;
film editor, Irene Morra, Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Apr44;
LP12584,
SHINE ON YOUR SHOES, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Aug46; MP922,
384
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SHINING VICTORY. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From a play by
A. J. Cronin,
Credits: Director, Irving Rapper; screen-
play, Howard Koch, Anne Froelich; music,
Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 7Jun41;
LP10509,
SHIP AHOY. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd.,
b&w. Based on a story by Matt Brooks,
Bradford Ropes and Bert Kalmar,
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings;
director, Edward Buzzell; screenplay,
Harry Clork; music director, Georgie
Stoll; orchestrations, Sy Oliver, Odd
Stordahl, Leo Arnaud, and others; film
editor, Blanche Sewell.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Apr42; LP11271,
A SHIP IS BORN. Warner: Bros, Pictures
Corp., in cooperation with the U. S. Mari-
time Commission and the U. S, Coast
Guard, c1943, 22 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco;
written by Owen Crump; narration, Knox
Manning. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep43;
LP 12280,
SHIPBUILDING SKILLS.
b&w.
1, Preparing and Setting a Keel Block
and Bottom Cradle. Appl. author: Joseph
Rothman. © Caravel Films, Inc.; title,
descr, & 73 prints, 19Mar42; MU12273,
2. Innerbottom Sections, Sub Assembly of
the Open Floor, Sub Assembly of the
Closed Floor. Appl. author: Joseph Roth-
man; title, descr. & 60 prints, 19Mar42;
MU12274,
3. The Innerbottom, Setting up Floors and
Longitudinals. © Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc, title & descr., 26Mar42;
143 prints, 14Mar42; MU12294,
4, Side Frames, Sub Assembly of a Web
Frame. Appl. author: Joseph Rothman,
© Caravel Films, Inc; title, descr. &
44 prints, 19Mar42; MU12275.
5. Deck Girders - Sub Assembly, Appl.
author: Joseph Rothman, © Caravel Films,
Inc.; title, descr. & 49 prints, 19Mar42;
MU12276,
6, The Deck, Setting a Web Frame and a
Transverse Beam. © Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc,; title & descr.,.26Mar42;
154 prints, 14Mar42; MU12295,
7. The Bulkhead Laying off the Boundary,
Stiffeners, Water Lines, and Buttock Lines,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 26Mar42; 187 prints, 14Mar42;
MU12296,
8. The Bulkhead, Laying off and Fitting a
Centerline Stiffener. © Jam Handy Pic-
ture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 26Mar42;
132 prints, 14Mar42; MU12297,
9, Setting a Transverse Watertight Bulkhead
into the Hull, © Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.; title & descr., 26Mar42; 143 prints,
30Mar42; MU12317.
10. Deck Plates, Regulating and Setting.
Appl. author: Joseph Rothman, © Caravel
Films, Inc.; title, descr. & 46 prints,
19Mar42; MU12277,
1 reel each, sd.,
SHIPBUILDING SKILLS; marine electricity.
Hugh Harman Productions, Inc., c1944,
2 reels each, sd., b&w. © Hugh Harman
Productions, Inc.
1, Laying Out and Installing Kickpipes and
Stuffing Tubes. © 1Jul44; MP15008,
2, Laying Out and Installing Main Wireway.
© 29Jul44; MP15110,
3, Identifying and Precutting Cable.
© 29Jul44; MP15111.
4, Pulling and Installing Cable and Packing
Terminal Tubes. © 29Jul44; MP15112.
5. Laying Out and Installing Compartment
Fixtures. © 29Jul44; MP15113.
6. Wiring Telltale Panel. © 1Jul44;
Barthes
Installing and aepenung Telltale Panel.
" 29Jul44; MP15114,
SHIPBUILDING SKILLS; pipe insulation,
Photo & Sound, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Photo & Sound, Inc.
Appl. author: Donald M., Hatfield.
1. Covering Hot and Cold Pipes. © 4Jan44;
MP 15069,
SHIPBUILDING SKILLS; pipefitting. c1944-45,
1 reel each, sd.
1, Measuring Pipe, Tubing and Fittings.
Appl. author: Bill Betts. © Photo &
Sound, Inc.; 4Jan44; MP15070.
2, Cutting and Threading Pipe by Hand.
Appl, author: Donald M, Hatfield. © Photo
& Sound, Inc.; 4Jan44; MP15071,
3. Cutting and Threading Pipe on a Power
Machine. Appl, author: Donald M. Hat-
field, © Photo & Sound, Inc.; 4Jan44;
MP 15072.
4, Making a Cold Bend on a Hand Powered
Machine, Appl. authors; Bill Betts,
W. A. Patterson. © Photo & Sound, Inc.;
4Jan44; MP15073.
5. Laying Out and Installing Hangers.
© Gene K, Walker; 28Jun44; MP15106.
6. Installing Vitreous Fixtures, © Gene K,
Walker; 15May44; MP14872,
7. Pipe Fabrication with Jigs, © Gene K.
Walker; 15Aug44; MP15121,
8. Installing Valves in Engine Room Sys-
tems. pt. 1. © Gene K. Walker; © 1Jul45;
MP16330.
9, Installing Valves in Engine Room Sys-
tems. pt. 2. © Gene K. Walker; © 1Jul45;
MP16331.
SHIP'S NOMENCLATURE. Presented by
U. S. Coast Guard,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 9Sep43; 40 prints, 8Sep43; MU13910.
SHIPS OF THE U.S. NAVY. Time, Inc.,
c1942, 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 9Jul42; MP13786.
SHIPS WITH WINGS. Ealing Studios, Ltd.,
London. Released thru United Artists,
c1942. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon;
director, Sergei Nolbandov; screenplay,
Patrick Kirwan, Austin Melford, Diana
Morgan, Sergei Nolbandov; music direction,
Ernest Irving; editor, Robert Hamer.
© Ealing Studios, Lid.; 1May42; LP11533.
SHIPYARD SYMPHONY, Terrytoons, Inc.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd., color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Mar43; MP14674.
SHIVERING SHERLOCKS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., 1948. 17 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
Credits: Direction, story, and screenplay,
Del Lord.
Cast; The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jan48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1503.
SHO HAD A WONDERFUL TIME, Distributed
by Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft produc-
tion,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Nov46; MP1312.
SHOCK. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1946. 6,350 ft., sd. Based on a story by
Albert de Mond,
Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; screen-
play, Eugene Ling; music director, David
Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
24Jan46; LP154.
SHOCKING AFFAIR. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 15 min., sd., béw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Earl Baldwin;
film-editor, Edward W. Williams,
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
Russell Hicks, Raymond Roe, Jack Overman,
LUSakKP Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec49;
THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 85 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. From a story by Ernest
and Frederica Maas.
Credits: Director and author of screen-
play, George Seaton; music director, Alfred
Newman.
Cast: Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, Anne
Revere, Allyn Joslyn, Gene Lockhart. -
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
31Dec46; LP821,
SHOCKPROOF. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 79 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A romantic melodrama about
a murderess and a parole officer.
Credits: Associate producer, Earl McEvoy;
director, Douglas Sirk; written by Helen
Deutsch, Samuel Fuller; music score,
George Dunning; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick. .
Cast: Cornel Wilde, Patricia Knight, John
Baragrey, Esther Minciotti, Howard St. John.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jan49;
LP2038.
SHOE-SHINE (SCIUSCIA). A.L.F.A. Cine-
matografica, Italy, c1946. Released in U. S.
by Lopert Films, Inc., 1947. 93 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, In Italian with English titles.
Summary: A story about two shoe-shine -
boys living in Rome during the American |
occupation, They enter the black market
to obtain the means to purchase a horse,
are apprehended, and become victims of a
brutal prison system.
Credits: Producer, Paolo W. Tamburella;
director, Vittorio DeSica; screenplay and
adaptation, Sergio Amidei, Adolfo Franci,
Cesare G. Viola, Cesare Zavattini; English
subtitles, Herman G, Weinberg; music,
Allesandro Cicognini.
Cast: Rinaldo Smordoni, Franco Interlenghi,
Anniello Mele, Bruno Ortensi, Pacifico
Astrologo,
© Lopert Films, Inc.; 15Dec46; LP1735.
SHOE SHINE BOY. Loew's Inc., c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
935 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; original
story, Eltick Moll; screenplay, Lewis Jacobs,
Walter Hart; film editor, Tom Biggart. —
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12517.
SHOE SHINE JASPER. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal; story,
Jack Miller.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Feb47;
LP859.
SHOEING THE MARE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Nov43; MP14096.
SHOESHINERS AND HEADLINERS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of ‘Amerted,
Inc.; 31Jan41; MP11100,
SHOO SHOO BABY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14543.
SHOOT THE RHYTHM TO ME, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13994,
SHOOT TO KILL. Robert L. Lippert, c1947,
64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, William Berke; original
screenplay, Edwin V. Westrate.
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc.; 1Apr47;
LP934,
SHOOTING HIGH, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1940. 5,842 ft., sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
385
SHOOTING HIGH. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Alfred E, Green; original
screenplay, Lou Breslow, Owen Francis;
music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Apr40; LP9706.
SHOOTING MERMAIDS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Sep41;
MP 11519,
THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGOO. Loew's
Inc., c1945. 720 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-
Goldwyn- Mayer Cartoon) Based on ''The
Shooting of Dan McGrew’ by Robert W.
Service.
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Ed Love, Roy Abrams,
Preston Blair; music Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb45; LP13247.
THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW. SEE
The Shooting of Dan McGoo.
THE SHOOTING PARTY. SEE Summer
Storm.
SHOOTING THE BASKETBALL, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Collaborator, Wilbur Johns.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP661.
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. Loew's
Inc., c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based on a play
by Nikolaus Laszlo.
Credits: Producer and director, Ernst
Lubitsch; screenplay, Samson Raphaelson;
music score, Werner R. Heymann; film
editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Jan40; LP9552.
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. SEE
In the Good Old Summertime.
SHOP DRAWINGS. c1942. 1 reel each, sd.
(Machine Shop Series) © Film Productions
Co.
Appl. author: Roy Arthur Clapp.
1, Subject no. 110. © 15Jul42; MP12745.
2. Subject no. 111. © 15Jul42; MP12746.
SHOP, LOOK, AND LISTEN. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940.° 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Dave Monahan; animation,
Cal Dalton.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec40; MP10687.
SHOP PROCEDURES. McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
Inc., c1948. 17 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
(McGraw-Hill Text Films. Mechanical
Drawing Series, no. 5)
Summary: Shows how finished drawings
are used as detailed instructions in every
step of manufacturing. The operation of
basic machines is demonstrated, and the
responsibilities of engineers and drafts-
men are defined.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3581,
SHOP TALK. Presented by General Motors
Corp. 5 min., sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 14Feb46; 140 prints, 17Feb46;
MU204,
SHORT CUT TO BEAUTY, J. Maurice Berube,
c1947. 1 reel, color, 16mm,
© J. Maurice Berube; 15Jan47; MP2093.
THE SHORT HAPPY LIFE OF FRANCIS
MACOMBER, SEE The Macomber Affair.
SHORT SNORTS ON SPORTS. Screen Gems,
Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
(Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Alex Lovy; story, Cal
Howard, Dave Monahan; animation, Paul
Sommer, Chic Otterstom, Jay Sarbry;
music, Darrell Calker,
© Screen Gems, Inc.;.3Jun48; MP3095.
SHORT STOPS.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., d.b.a.
Jam Handy Organization; title, descr, &
759 prints, 20Jul40; MU10359,
A SHOT IN THE DARK. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 6 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From a story
by Frederick Nebel.
Credits: Director, William McGann;
screenplay, M, Coates Webster.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 5Mar41;
LP10369,.
SHOT IN THE ESCAPE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,716 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Aug43;
LP12771,.
SHOTGUN MESSENGER, SEE Stagecoach
Buckaroo,
SHOULD HARRY BRIDGES BE DEPORTED?
Cast: Martin Dies, Harry Bridges.
© Pacific Newsreel Theaters, Inc,; title,
descr, & 10 prints, 30Sep40; MU10489,
SHOULD HUSBANDS MARRY? Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: Hugh Herbert.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Nov47;
LP1319.
SHOUT, BROTHER, SHOUT. Distributed
by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946, Presented by R. C. M. Produc-
tions, Inc, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Sep46; MP1243,
SHOUT! SISTER, SHOUT! Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11659,
SHOW BUSINESS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 92 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Eddie Cantor; director,
Edwin L. Marin; story, Bert Granet;
screenplay, Joseph Quillan, Dorothy Bennett;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestra
arrangements, Gene Rose; editor, Theron
Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10May44;
LP12709,
SHOW DOGS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941l.
914 ft., sd. (World of Sports, no. 73)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
raphers, Charles Harten, J. Burgi Contner;
editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Sep41;
MP 11929.
THE SHOW-OFF. Loew's Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd,, 35mm, Adapted from the play by George
Kelly.
Credits: Producer, Albert Lewis; director,
Harry Beaumont. screenplay, George Wells;
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Douglass Biggs.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Aug46; LP494.
SHOWBAR FROLICS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13311.
SHOWBOAT MELODIES. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17May43; MP 13590,
SHOWBOAT SERENADE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944, 1,802 ft., sd., color.
(A Paramount Musical Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris;
director, Eddie Salven; original screenplay,
Robert Stephen Brode; music director,
Irvin Talbot; editor, Nel King. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Feb44;
LP 12646,
THE SHOWDOWN. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940. 7 reels, sd. Based on characters
created by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; original story, Jack
Jungmeyer; screenplay, Harold and Daniel
Kusell; music score, John Leipold; photog-
raphy, Russell Harlan; film editor, Carrol
Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Mar40;
LP9477.
THE SHRINE OF ST. CECELIA. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12306.
SHRINES OF YUCATAN. c1945. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 863 ft., sd.,
color. (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb45; MP15837,
SHUFFLE RHYTHM. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Mar42;
LP11148.
SHUSH MONEY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd,, bew, 35mm. (Screenliner, no. 7)
Summary: Presents the qualifications of a
good baby-sitter,
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin;
directed and written by Jerome Brondfield;
narrator, Andre Baruch; editor, Isaac
Kleinerman,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 15Apr49; MP4267,
SHUT MY BIG MOUTH. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Charles Barton; story, Oliver Drake;
screenplay, Oliver Drake, Karen DeWolf,
Francis Martin; music, John Leipold; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Gene
Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb42;
LP11067.
SHY ANNE FROM OLD CHEYENNE, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25May42; MP12597.
SHY GUY. Coronet, cl1947. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Alice Sowers.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 20May47; MP2509.
SHY GUY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Feb46; MP202.
SIBONEY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14545,
SIDE BY SIDE. Soundies epee ing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, s
386
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SIDE BY SIDE. Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15396.
SIDE SHOW. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15782,
SIDE STREET. Loew's Inc., c1949. 82 min.,
sd., bkw, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A young man who repents having
stolen some money, becomes involved with a
blackmail ring and the police when he at-
tempts to return the loot. Setting: New York
City.
Credits: Producer, Sam Zimbalist; director,
Anthony Mann; story and screenplay, Sydney
Boehm; music, Lennie Hayton; film editor,
Conrad A, Nervig.
Cast: Farley Granger, Cathy O'Donnell,
James Craig, Paul Kelly, Jean Hagen.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Nov49; LP2649.
SIDE STREET. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jun43; MP13638.
SIDELIGHTS ON SIDING. General Business
Films, Inc, Presented by The Ruberoid Co.
24 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Kodachrome.
Appl. author: R. G, McCoy.
© The Ruberoid Co.,; title, descr. & 1c
29Jan41; MU10788,
SIDEWALKS OF LONDON. Released by Para-
mount, c1940, Presented by Mayflower
Pictures, 9 reels, sd. A Pommer-Laughton-
Mayflower production. From the story "St.
Martin's Lane" by Clemence Dane.
Credits: Producer, Erich Pommer; direc-
tor, Tim Whelan; screenplay, Clemence Dane;
music, Arthur Johnston; music director,
Muir Mathieson; photography, Jules Kruger;
film editors, Hugh Stewart, Robert Hamer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Feb40;
LP9426.
THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11502,
SIERRA SUE. c1941, Presented by Republic
Pictures. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; original screen-
play, Earl Felton, Julian Zimet; photograpuy,
Jack Marta; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov41;
LP 10860.
SIESTA FIESTA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar43; MP13347,
SIGHTSEEING AT HOME, Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc. for General Electric.
2 reels, sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Director, J. M. Constable;
scenario, L. R. Algeo; photography, George
Hoover; editor, W. H. Tinkham,
© General Electric Co.; title & descr.,
24Dec42; 1lc., 26Dec42; MU13145.
THE SIGN OF THE RAM, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1948. 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Margaret Ferguson.
Summary: A melodrama about a selfish,
domineering invalid. The coast of Cornwall
provides the setting.
Credits: Producer, Irving Cummings, Jr.;
director, John Sturges; screenplay, Charles
Bennett; music, Hans J. Salter; music
director, M. W, Stoloff; film editor, Aaron
Stell,
Cast: Susan Peters, Alexander Knox,
Phyllis Thaxter, Peggy Ann Garner, Ron
Randell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Mar48;
LP1486,
SIGN OF THE WOLF. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1941, 7 reels, sd, From the story
"That Spot" by Jack London,
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director,
Howard Bretherton; screenplay, Elizabeth
Hopkins, Edmond Kelso; music director,
Edward Kay; photography, Fred Jackman,
Jr.; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Mar41;
LP10655.
A SIGN TO REMEMBER, Jam Hendy Organ-
ization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Shows the Chevrolet emblem
and the interior of a Chevrolet service shop.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr., & 9 prints, 25Mar48; MU3017.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A COMPLETE PRE-
VENTIVE MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR
CHILDREN. c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: C. Anderson Aldrich,
© Mead, Johnson & Company; 20ct45;
MP341,
SIKHS OF PATIALA, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Hugh James; music score, L, deFrancesco;
photography, John W. Boyle; film editor,
Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Apr45; MP16154.
THE SIKORSKY HELICOPTER. sd.
Appl. author: Edward Roberts.
© United Aircraft Corp.; title, descr. &
12 prints; 11Nov44; MU15382,
LE SILENCE EST D'OR. SEE Man About
Town,
SILENT CONFLICT. Hopalong Cassidy
Productions, Inc., c1948. 105 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on characters created
by Clarence E, Mulford.
Summary: Hoppy finds the person respon-
sible for the theft of funds belonging to a
group of ranchers.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original
screenplay, Charles Belden; music, Darrell
Calker; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
19Mar48 (in notice: 1947); LP1551,
SILENT PARTNER. c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Blair; original screenplay, Gertrude
Walker; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Ralph Dixon.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Apr44;
LP 12623.
SILENT TWEETMENT. Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Flippy
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Paul Sommer, Ed Friedman; animation, Roy
Jenkins; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Sep46; LP794.
SILENT WITNESS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Martin Mooney, Max
King; director, Jean Yarbrough; story and
screenplay, Martin Mooney; photo. Fees
Mack Stengler; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Jan43;
LP 11865.
SILHOUETTES. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec43; MP 14429,
SILLY BILLY, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 10 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers,
Cast: Billie Burke,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jan48;
LP1456,
SILLY HILLBILLY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
I, Klein; animation, Tom Johnson, Frank
Endres; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Sep49;
LP2518.
THE SILVER BULLET. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Joseph H. Lewis; original story,
Oliver Drake; screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher;
photography, Charles Van Enger; film editor,
Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3J ul42;
LP11437. j
SILVER CITY KID. c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, John English; original
story, Bennett Cohen; screenplay, Taylor
Caven; music score, Joseph Dubin; photog-
rapher, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Jun44;
LP 12753.
SILVER CITY RAIDERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, William Berke; story
and screenplay, Ed Earl Repp.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Sep43;
LP12263.
SILVER QUEEN. Released thru United
Artists Corp., c1942, Presented by Harry
Sherman, 80 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lloyd Bacon; original story, Forrest
Halsey, William Allen Johnston; screen-
play, Bernard Schubert, Cecile Kramer;
adaptation, Wanda Tuchock, Frank Melford;
music score, Victor Young; film editor,
Sherman A. Rose.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
29Dec42; LP11760.
SILVER RANGE, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, J, Benton Cheney; music
director, Edward Kay; film editor, Fred
Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14O0ct46;
LP675.
SILVER RIVER. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1948, 110 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a novel by Stephen Longstreet.
Summary: Mike McComb, selfish and
ruthless in his pursuit of wealth in Nevada's
silver mines, turns to a better way of life
when disaster overtakes him,
Credits: Producer, Owen Crump; director,
Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Stephen Longstreet
Harriet Frank, Jr.; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tra arrangements, Murray Cutter; film
editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
Cast: Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, Thomas
Mitchell, Bruce Bennett, Tom D'Andreq.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22 May48;
LP1635.
SILVER SKATES. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Leslie Goodwins; original screen-
play, Jerry Cady; photography, Mack Steng-
ler; film editor, Dick Currier.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
387
SILVER SKATES. Cont'd.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 29Jan43;
LP11951.
SILVER SPOON. SEE Highways by Night.
SILVER SPURS. c1943, Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
John K, Butler, J. Benton Cheney; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie
Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.:
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Jul43;
LP 12217.
SILVER SPURS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by
RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd. b&w,
16mm,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1567.
SILVER STALLION. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Finney; screen-
play, Robert Emmett; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Marcel LePicard;
film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28May41;
LP10513,
SILVER TRAILS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 53 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: This Western, with its setting
in Old California, shows how Jimmy Wakely
and Cannonball Taylor solve a robbery and
murder perpetrated by dishonest surveyors.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Christy Cabanne; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, John Fuller.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Cannonball" Taylor,
Christine Larson, George Lewis, George
Meeker.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 22Aug48;
LP 1854,
SILVER WINGS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Sep42; MP 13030.
SILVER WINGS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Movietone Ad-
ventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Hugh James; music score, L, de Francesco;
film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Feb44; MP14583.
THE SILVERADO SQUATTERS, SEE Adven-
tures in Silverado.
SIMON LASH, PRIVATE DETECTIVE, SEE
Accomplice,
SIMPLE MACHINES, Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1941,. 1 reel, sd. With teacher's
handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 29Dec41;
MP 14204,
SIMPLE MACHINES. SEE
Les Machines Elementaires.
M4quinas Simples.
SIMPLE SIREN. Screen Gems, Inc., c1945.
555 ft., sd. (Phantasy, no, 44)
Credits: Director, Paul Sommer; story,
Ed Seward; animation, Volus Jones, Don
Williams,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 250ct45; LP100.
SIMPLE SLAB METHODS. Audio Visual
Center, Indiana University, cl1948, 10 min.,
sd., color, 16mm, (Craftmanship in Clay
Series, no. 1)
Summary: Demonstrates simple methods
of making slab pieces, introduces the tools
which are used, and shows examples of
pottery which may be made from clay.
Credits: Producer, Don G. Williams;
director and cameraman, Sol Dworkin;
educational author, Karl-Martz; script,
Mary Esther Bund; voice, Dan Sherwood,
© Indiana University; 10Sep48; MP4247,
SIMPLE STUNTS. Coronet, c1946. 1 reel,
sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author: Otto Ryser.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 5O0ct46; MP2019,
SIMPLER BY 14 TO 1, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Slow motion photography is used
to show the motions made in driving an
ordinary car, Closing sequence shows the
ease with which a young woman drives an
Oldsmobile with Hydra-matic drive.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7May48; 3 prints, 10May48; MU3032.
SIN TOWN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Waggner; director, Ray Enright; original
screenplay, W. Scott Darling, Gerald Ger-
aghty; photographer, George Robinson; film
editor, Edward Curtiss,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep42;
LP11624,
SINBAD THE SAILOR. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 117 min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Based on the Arabian Nights tales.
Credits: Producer, Stephen Ames; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; original story, John
Twist, George Worthing Yates; screenplay,
John Twist; music, Roy Webb; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; orchestral arrange-
ments, Gil Grau; editor, Frank Doyle.
Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen
O'Hara, Walter Slezak,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec46;
LP847.
SINCE YOU WENT AWAY. Released by
United Artists, c1944, Presented by David
O. Selznick, 20 reels, sd, A Selznick Inter-
national Picture. Based on an adaptation of
her book by Margaret Buell Wilder,
Credits: Production and screenplay, David
O. Selznick; director, John Cromwell; music,
Max Steiner; photographers, Stanley Cortez,
Lee Garmes; film editor, Hal C. Kern.
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 14Sep44; LP12953,
SING A JINGLE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Edward C, Lilley; original screenplay, John
Grey, Eugene Conrad, Lee Sands, Fred Rath;
music director, Charles Previn; film editor,
Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Dec43;
LP12418,.
SING A SONG OF SIX PANTS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947, 17 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
Cast: The Three Stooges,
© Cdlumbia Pictures Corp.; 300ct47;
LP1325,
SING A TROPICAL SONG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 9Oct44; MP15279,
SING, AMERICA, SING! Nu-Art Films, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jack Kemp.
© Nu-Art Films, Inc.; 19Sep41; MP11558,
SING AND BE HAPPY. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Matty
Kemp.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Jan46;
MP 176,
SING AND SWING. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jul43; MP13732,
SING ANOTHER CHORUS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Sam Robins; screenplay, Marion Orth,
Paul Gerard Smith, Brenda Weisberg;
cameraman, Jerome Ash; film editor, Arthur
Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jul41;
LP10612,
SING, DANCE, PLENTY HOT. c1940. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Lew Landers.
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Aug40;
LP9951,
SING FOR YOUR SUPPER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Charles Barton; original screenplay, Harry
Rebuas; music director, M, W. Stoloff; film
editor, Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 4Dec41;
LP11026.
SING, HELEN, SING, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd. (A Paramount
Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continuity,
Justin Herman; photographer, William Miller;
music arrangements, Camarata.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Aug43;
MP 13843,
SING ME A SONG OF TEXAS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., ¢1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays, screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney, Elizabeth Beecher; film editor,
Aaron Stell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Feb45;
LP13093,
SING, NEIGHBOR, SING. c1944. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart Mc-
Gowan; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Ralph Dixon,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Jul44;
LP12750,
SING OR SWIM. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I, Klein, Larry Riley; animation, Seymour
Kneitel, Alvin Eugster, Irving Spector,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jun48;
LP1653,
SING, SING, SING, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Feb44; MP 14496.
SING WHILE YOU DANCE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 6 reels, sd. Suggested by a
story by Lorraine Edwards.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
D, Ross Lederman; screenplay, Robert
Stephen Brode; music director, Paul Mertz.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jul46;
LP522,
SING WHILE YOU WORK. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short which features
"Anchors Aweigh," "Casey Jones," "Coming
388
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SING WHILE YOU WORK. Cont'd.
in on a Wing and a Prayer," and "I'm Sitting
on Top of the World."" Designed for audience
participation,
Credits: Director, Benjamin R, Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 31Jan49 (in notice: 1948); MP3850,
SING YOUR WAY HOME. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945. 72 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Granet; director,
Anthony Mann; original story, Edmund Jo-
seph, Bart Lytton; screenplay, William
Bowers; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
orchestral arrangements, Gene Rose; editor,
Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Nov45; LP1.
SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 71 min., sd. Based
on an idea by Charles S, Belden.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
A, Edward Sutherland; story, Erwin Gelsey,
Charles E, Roberts; screenplay, Monte
Brice; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Henry Berman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan42;
LP11060.
SINGAPORE, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1947, 79 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; direc-
tor, John Brahms; original story, Seton I.
Miller; screenplay, Seton I, Miller, Robert
Thoeren; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, William Hornbeck.
Cast: Fred MacMurray, Ava Gardner,
Roland Culver, Richard Haydn, Spring
Byington,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; [2Aug47;
LP1170,
SINGAPORE WOMAN. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 7 reels. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture. From a story by Laird
Doyle.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; screen-
play, M. Coates Webster, Allen Rivkin.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17May41;
LP10461,
SINGIN' IN THE CORN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Del Lord; story, Richard Weil; screen-
play, Isabel Dawn, Monte Brice; music direc-
tor, George Duning; film editor, Aaron Stell,
Cast: Judy Canova, Allen Jenkins, Guinn
Williams, the Singing Indian Braves.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Dec46;
LP731.
SINGIN' SPURS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Comic misfortunes attend the
efforts of the Hoosier Hot Shots to help
a tribe of Indians raise money for an irri-
gation project.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
Barry Shipman; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Kirby Grant, Patricia White, Lee
Patrick, Marion Colby, The Hoosier Hot
Shots,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Aug48;
LP1780,
SINGIN' THE BLUES. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring the
numbers "Blues in the Night," "Am I Blue?"
"Wabash Blues," and 'Moanin'’ Low."" De-
signed for audience participation.
Credits: Director, Benjamin R. Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 8Jun48; MP3494,
SINGING ABOUT A GAL WHO MARRIED
THE WRONG, WRONG MAN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15841,
SINGING ALONG. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&ew, 35mm, (Sing
and Be Happy Series, no. 7)
Summary: A musical short featuring the
songs, "Darktown Strutters' Ball," "Daisy
Bell," and ''Come Josephine in My Flying
Machine." Designed for audience partici-
pation,
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Apr49;
MP4318,
THE SINGING BARBERS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 9 min., sd., 35mm. (Sing
and Be Happy Series)
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Dec46;
MP 1612,
THE SINGING DUDE. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 18 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, William McGann; orig-
inal screenplay, Jack Scholl. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Apr40; LP9535,
THE SINGING HILL. Presented by Republic
Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Lew Landers; original story,
Jesse Lasky, Jr., Richard Murphy; screen-
play, Olive Cooper; photographer, William
Nobles; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Apr41;
LP10454,
THE SINGING HILLS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11242,
THE SINGING HILLS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14500,
THE SINGING LESSON. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11471,
SINGING ON THE TRAIL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Paul
Mertz.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Sep46;
LP591,
THE SINGING SHERIFF. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
Burton; director, Leslie Goodwins; original
story, John Grey; screenplay, Henry Blank-
fort, Eugene Conrad; photography, Charles
Van Enger; film editor, Edward Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Sep44;
LP12922,
THE SINGING TELEGRAM SONG, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11191,
SINISTER JOURNEY. Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948,. 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Clarence E, Mulford,
Summary: Hopalong Cassidy and his friends
help to straighten out the affairs of a rail-
road president who is being victimized by
treacherous employees.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original
screenplay, Doris Schroeder; music, Darrell
Calker; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Elaine Riley.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
11Jun48; LP1687,
SINK OR SWIM. Paramount Pictures Inc.,;
c1940. 1 reel, sd, :
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jul40;
MP 10363,
A SINNER KISSED AN ANGEL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Jan42; MP 12086,
SIOUX CITY SUE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Mar46; MP357.
SIOUX CITY SUE, Republic Productions,
Inc., c1946, 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Olive Cooper; music score, Dale
Butts; music director, Morton Scott; film
editor, Fred Allen,
Cast: Gene Autry, Champion, Lynne
Roberts, Sterling Holloway, the Cass County
Boys.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Dec46;
LP795.
THE SIRE DE MALETROIT'S DOOR, SEE
Lord Maletroit's Door, )
SIREN OF ATLANTIS. Atlantic Productions,
Inc, Released by United Artists, Inc.,
c1948. 75 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based
on the novel, 'L'Atlantide," by Pierre Benoit.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Gregg G, Tallas; screenplay, Row-
land Leigh, Robert Lax; music score, Michel
Michelet; music director, Heinz Roemheld,
Cast: Maria Montez, Jean Pierre Aumont,
Dennis O'Keefe, Morris Carnovsky, Henry
Daniell.
© Atlantic Productions, Inc.; 17Dec48 (in
notice: 1947); LP2016.
SIS HOPKINS. c1941, 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
F. McGrew Willis; screenplay, Jack Town-
ley, Milt Gross, Edward Eliscu; music direc-
tor, Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Apr41;
LP10415,
SISS BOOM BARBARA BROWN, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 50ct42; MP13078,
SISTER ACT. SEE
Four Mothers.
Four Wives,
SISTER KENNY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 116 min., sd., sd., 35mm, Based
on ''And They Shall Walk" by Elizabeth Kenny
in collaboration with Martha Ostenso.
Credits: Producer and director, Dudley
Nichols; screenplay, Dudley Nichols, Alex-
ander Knox, Mary McCarthy; music, Alex-
andre Tansman; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Roland Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep46;
LP717.
SITKA AND JUNEAU, A TALE OF TWO
CITIES, c1940, Presented by Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer. 841 ft,, sd., color, (James A.
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
389
SITKA AND JUNEAU, A TALE OF TWO
CITIES. Cont'd.
C. Bakaleinikoff; photography, Bob Carney.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Apr40; MP10179.
SITKA SUE, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949.
11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Ralph
Staub; written by Larry Rhine; music direc-
tor, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor,
Edmund Kimber.
Cast: Vera Vague.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2127.
SITTIN' AND SUNNIN'. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16101,
SITTIN' PRETTY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 310ct41;
MP11718,
SITTING PRETTY. Jam Handy Picture
Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service; title &
descr., 25Apr40; 1,221 prints, 26Apr40;
LU9601,
SITTING PRETTY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1948. 84 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a novel by Gwen Davenport.
Summary: A comedy about a cultured
gentleman who accepts the job of baby-
sitting for an harassed young couple, demon-
strates his own original theories of home
management, and succeeds in poking fun
at surburbanites.
Credits: Producer, Samuel G. Engel;
director, Walter Lang; screenplay, F. Hugh
Herbert; Alfred Newman; editor, Harmon
Jones;
Cast: Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara,
Clifton Webb, Richard Haydn, Louise All-
britton,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Mar48; LP2006.
SITTING RIGHT. Grant, Flory & Williams,
c1946. 1 reel, color, b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Director, John Flory; narrator,
Nicky Burnett. Kodachrome.
Appl. authors: John Flory and Genevieve
an,
© Grant, Flory & Williams; 12Aug46;
MP 1286. ,
SIX CYLINDER LOVE. SEE The Honey-
moon's Over.
SIX-GUN GOLD. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 57 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy, director,
David Howard; story, Tom Gibson; screen-
play, Norton S, Parker; music director,
Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Aug41;
LP10620.
SIX-GUN GOSPEL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Jess
Bowers, Ed Earl Repp; music director, Ed-
ward Kay; photography, Harry Neumann;
film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 16Jul43;
LP12162.
SIX-GUN LAW. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Ray Nazarro; original
screenplay, Barry Shipman,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Hugh Prosser,
Smiley Burnette, George Chesebro,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Nov47;
LP1316,
SIX GUN MAN. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1946.
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screen-
play, Harry Fraser; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, Roy Livingston,
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 28dan46; LP77.
SIX GUN MAN. c1946. 6 reels.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Harry
Fraser; music director, Lee Zahler.
Appl. author: P, R. C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 21Jun46;
LP398.
SIX GUN MUSIC, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949. 25 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical Western about two
sisters who go west to take possession of
their ranch but mistakenly settle on a neigh-
bor's property.
Credits: Producer, Will Cowan; director,
Nate’ Watt; story and screenplay, Luci
Ward; music arranger, Milton Schwarzwald;
film editor, Frank Gross.
Cast: "Tex" Williams, Lina Romay,
"Smokey" Rogers, Patricia Alphin, "Deuce"
Spriggens.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49;
LP2365.
SIX-GUN SERENADE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky; direc-
tor, Ford Beebe; original screenplay, Ben
Cohen; music director, Frank Sanucci;
film editor, Edward A. Biery, Jr.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Lee ''Lasses" White,
Kay Morley.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Feb47;
LP895,
SIX HITS AND A MISS... Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1942. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Master) j
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov42;
MP 13007,
SIX LESSONS FROM MADAME LA ZONGA,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941, 7 reels,
sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, John Rawlins; original
story, Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman; screen-
play, Stanley Crea Rubin, Marion Orth,
Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman; music director,
Charles Previn; photography, John Boyle;
film editor, Edwin Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Jan41;
LP10181,
THE SIX NAPOLEONS. SEE Pearl of Death,
16 FATHOMS DEEP. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 82 min., sd., color, 35mm.
An Arthur Lake production. Based on the
American Magazine story '16 Fathoms
Under," by Eustace L, Adams.
Summary: A semi-documentary film which
describes sponge fishing off the coast of
Florida. Includes the adventures of an ex-
Navy diver who has joined the crew of a
small fishing craft.
Credits: Producer, James S, Burkett,
Irving Allen; director, Irving Allen; screen-
play, Max Trell; adaptation, Forrest Judd;
music director, Lud Gluskin; music, Lucien
Maroweck, Renee Garriguene; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Cast: Lon Chaney, Arthur Lake, Lloyd
Bridges, Eric Feldary, Tanis Chandler.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Jul48;
LP1842,
16 FATHOMS UNDER. SEE 16 Fathoms
Deep.
THE $64 QUESTIONS. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jul44; MP15076,
SIZE DESCRIPTION. McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., c1948, 16 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
(McGraw-Hill Text Films. Mechanical
Drawing Series, no. 8)
Summary: Shows how uniformity in dimen-
sioning practice depends upon the observa-
tion of certain standards both in the use and
choice of lines, figures, arrowheads, etc.,
and in the theory and placement of dimen-
sions. A method for describing complex
drawings is demonstrated,
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48;
MP3584,
SIZZLE WITH SISSLE, Distributed by Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Dec46; MP1369,
SKATING LADY. RKO Pathe, Inc. Distributed
by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946. 9 min.,
sd., 35mm, (Sportscope, no. 1)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel *
Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 20Sep46; MP1391.
SKATING REVELS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP109,
SKELETAL FIXATION BY THE STADER
SPLINT; fractures of the os calcis.
Appl. author: Joseph S, Barr,
© De Frenes & Co.; title, descr. & 5 prints,
20Dec43; MU14298,
THE SKETCH BOOK, SEE The Adventures of
Ichabod and Mr. Toad,
SKI ACES, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,
c1945. 1 reel, sd., color, (Ed Thorgersen's
Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techno-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Sep45; MP145.
SKI BELLES, RKO Pathe, Inc., cl1947,
8 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Sportscope,
noe 11)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 27Jun47; MP2286,.
SKI BIRDS. Loew's Inc., cl1939, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 715 ft., sd., b&w.
(A-Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director and photographer,
Chartes T. Trego; original story and screen-
play, E..Maurice Adler, Brand Cooper; film
editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov39; LP9313.
SKI CHAMPION, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947,
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 6)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; written
by Burton Benjamin; narrator, Andre
Baruch,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 7Feb47; MP1898,
SKI DEMONS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm, (The World
of Sports, no, 132)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narrator,
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 230ct47;
MP2435,
SKI DEVILS. Vitaphone Corp., c1948,
10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sports News
Review) Warner Bros,
Summary: Experts who perform spectacu-
lar feats, and novices who risk upsets, en-
joy the thrills of skiing.
390
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SKI DEVILS. Cont'd,
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec48; MP3615.
SKI FOR TWO. c1944, Presented by Univer-
sal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walt Lantz
Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; music, Darrell Calker, Techni-
color,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 15Sep44; MP15258.
SKI HOLIDAY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 1)
Credits: Producer, Jay Ponafield; written
by Burton Benjamin; narrator, Andre
Baruch; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 19Sep47; MP2406,
SKI PATROL, c1940, Presented by Universal
Studios. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Paul Huston; photography, Milton Krasner;
film editor, Ed Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9May40;
LP9623.,
SKISLOPES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd., color, (Ed Thor-
gersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer,
Jack Kuhne; film editor, Arthur Lincer.
Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Jul44; MP15759,
SKI SOLDIERS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 963 ft., sd. (The World of Sport,
no, 87)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, George
Meehan, Jr.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Mar43;
MP 13483.
SKI TIPS. Aetna Life Affiliated Companies
for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., c1948.
22 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the purpose of the
National Ski Patrol System, and demon-
strates that safe skiing demands a high
degree of coordination, control, confidence,
and common sense.
Credits: Narrator, Lowell Thomas.
© The Aetna Life Affiliated Companies;
15Nov48; MP3929.
SKI WHIZZ. Warner Bros, Pictures Inc.,
ci944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Varieties)
Credits: Producer, Blackwood Grant;
director, Francis Corby; narrator, Arthur
Gillmore,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 300ct44;
MP 15353,
SKIING TECHNIQUE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 856 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Narrative, Stanley Frank; narra-
tion, Dan Seymour; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Jan40;
MP9939,
SKINNAY ENNIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1940.
10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec40;
MP 10764,
SKINNIE MINNIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 140ct46; MP1200,
SKIiP-ALONG-TELA-SCRIPT. McCullough-
Taubman, Associates. 25 ft.
Summary: A spot commercial for repro-
duction on television or motion picture
screen using pictures and illustrated words.
Appl, authors: William D. McCullough,
Lester Taubman,
© McCullough-Taubman, Associates;
title, descr, & 2 prints, 25Apr49; MU4017.
SKIP TO MY LOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Jun41; MP11277.
THE SKI'S THE LIMIT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Screen Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; narrator,
Jackson Beck; animation, Dave Tendlar,
Tom Golden; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Jun49;
MP4322,
SKOLFILMENS ANVANDNING. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Herbert B. Hartwig, 1947, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm. A Swedish version of "Using
the Classroom Film" * which introduces "'The
Wheat Farmer" as a film text.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Feb47; MP1755.
THE SKUNK SONG. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12386,.
SKY DRAGON. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based
on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Summary: Charlie Chan solves a series
of murders which are motivated by a robbery
aboard a plane,
Credits: Producer, James S. Burkett;
director, Lesley Selander; original story,
Clint Johnston; screenplay, Oliver Drake,
Clint Johnston; film editor, Roy Livingston.
Cast: Roland Winters, Keye Luke, Mantan
Moreland, Time Ryan, Milburn Stone,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1May49;
LP2407,
SKY LINER. Lippert Productions, Inc.,
c1949. 62 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Screen
Guild Productions, Inc,
Summary: While pursuing a spy who is
selling government secrets to a foreign
power, an FBI agent discovers three
killers aboard a transcontinental airliner.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens;
director, William Berke; screenplay,
Maurice Tombragel; music, Raoul Krau-
shaar; editor, Edward Mann,
Cast: Richard Travis, Pamela Blake,
Rochelle Hudson, Steven Geray, Gaylord
Pendleton.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 8Oct49;
LP2632.
SKY MURDER, Loew's Inc., cl1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 7 reels,
sd., b&w. (A Nick Carter Adventure)
Credits: Producer, Frederick Stephani;
director, George B. Seitz; original screen-
play, William R, Lipman; music score,
Dave Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 2O0ct40; LP9961.
SKY PASTURES. SEE Variety Views, no. 106,
THE SKY PRINCESS. Paramount Pictures”
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: George Pal.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Mar42;
LP11201,
SKY RAIDERS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 2 reels each, sd. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray Tay-
lor; original story, Eliot Gibbons; screen-
play, Clarence Upson Young, Paul Huston.
1, Wings of Disaster. © 31Jan41; LP10219.
2, Death Rides the Storm! © 4Feb41;
LP 10233,
3. The Toll of Treachery! © 4Feb41;
LP10234,
4. Battle in the Clouds, © 24Feb41;
LP10289.
5. The Fatal Blast! © 27Feb41; LP10296.
6. Stark Terror, © 27Feb41; LP10297,...~
7. Flaming Doom! © 13Mar41; LP10321,
8. The Plunge of Peril. © 17Mar41;
LP 10323, ANT
9. Torturing Trials! © 19Mar41; LP10328.
19. Flash of Fate! © 20Mar41; LP 10329,
11. Terror of the Storm! © 24Maral;
LP10350, i
12, Winning Warriors! © 25Mar41;
LP10351,
SKY SCIENCE. Loew's Inc,, c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 791 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Jameson Brewer; —
film editor, Philip Anderson, sent
© Loew's Inc.; 13May43; LP12077.
SKY THRILLS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., in cooperation with U. S. Army Air
Forces, c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Shows the designs and inventions
of aeronautical engineers who work in the
laboratory of U. S. Army Air Forces at’: .
Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Earl Allvine; narrator, Ed Thorgersen;
music score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor,
Phil Shea, .
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28.an48 (in notice: 1947); MP2981.
SKY TROOPER... Walt Disney Productions,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 5 May42;
LP11659,
SKYLARK. Paramount Pictures Inc,, c1941,
10.reels, sd. Based on the novel "The
Streamlined Heart" and the play ''Skylark"
by Samson Raphaelson,
Credits: Producer and director, Mark
Sandrich; screenplay, Allan Scott; adapta-
tion, Z. Myers; editor, LeRoy Stone. i
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 19Nov41;
LP 10843.
SKYLARK, Soundies Distributing Corp. nt
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of ‘Amaalas:
Inc,; 8Jun42; MP12656,
SKYLIFT NEWSREEL, William J. Ganz Co,
with the cooperation of Canada Dry Ginger
Ale, Inc., and other companies, c1947, Pre-
sented by Automatic Transportation Co.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
© William J. Ganz Co.; 1Mar47; MP1921..
SKYLINE SERENADE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 240ct41;
LP10799,.
SKYLINE STOMP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.; c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec44; MP 15597.
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943. 89 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, David Hempstead; direc-
tor, Edward H. Griffith; original screenplay,
Frank Fenton, Lynn Root; music, Harold
Arlen; music director, Leigh Harline; editor,
Roland Gross, zy a4
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,; atAnetss
LP12322.
SLAP HAPPY. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; §Mar45; MP15665.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
391
SLAP HAPPY HUNTERS. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 310ct41; MP11843,
SLAP HAPPY LION. Loew's Inc., c1947.
7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Car-
toon) ” f
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation,
Ray Abrams, Robert Bentley, Walter Clinton;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug47; LP1233.
SLAP HAPPY PAPPY. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Animation, John Carey, I. Ellis.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar40;
MP 10107,
SLAP YOUR HIP POLKA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Sep44; MP 15234,
SLAPPILY MARRIED. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story,
Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins; screenplay,
Edward Bernds,
Cast: Joe DeRita.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7TNov46; LP782.
SLATTERY'S HURRICANE. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1949, 80 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based or a story by Herman
Wouk.
Summary: Dramatizes the regeneration
of an ex-Navy pilot, the breaking of a nar-
cotics ring, and the activities of the Florida
Weather Bureau's hurricane-warning serv-
ice,
Credits: Producer, William Perlberg;
director, Andre de Toth; screenplay,
Herman Wouk, Richard Murphy; music
director, Lionel Newman; music, Cyril
Mockridge; film editor, Robert Simpson.
Cast: Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell,
Veronica Lake, John Russell, Gary Merrill.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Aug49; LP2516,
SLAVE GIRL. Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.,
1947, A Universal-International picture.
80 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano;
director, Charles Lamont; music, Milton
Rosen; orchestrations, David Tamkin;
film editor, Frank Gross,
Cast: Yvonne De Carlo, George Brent,
Broderick Crawford, Albert Dekker, Andy
Devine. e
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Aug47;
LP 1341,
SLAVE OF THE CLOCK, General Electric
Co., c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how the General Electric
All Automatic Washer relieves washday
blues. Z
© General Electric Co.;'22Apr49; MP4415,
SLAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1943. 668 ft.,
sd,, color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 90)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Leo Salkin;
animation, Phil Duncan; music, Ed Kil-
feather, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 29Jan43; LP11976.
SLEEP KENTUCKY BABE, Soundies Dis~
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16264.
SLEEP, MY LOVE. Triangle Productions
Inc., c1948, Presented by Mary Pickford.
259158 O - 53 - 26
96 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, From the novel
by Leo Rosten.
Summary: A melodrama in which a man
administers drugs to his wife in order to
cause her to lose her mind and commit sui-
cide, rs
Credits: Producers, Charles Buddy Rogers,
Ralph Cohn; director, Douglas Sirk; screen-
play, St. Clair McKelway, Leo Rosten;
music supervisor, David Chudnow; music,
Rudy Schrager; film editor, Lynn Harrison.
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings,
Don Ameche, Rita Johnson, George Coulouris,
© Triangle Productions, Inc.; 14Jan48;
LP 1453.
THE SLEEP WALKER. Walt'Disney Produc-
tions, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Jan42;
LP11427.
SLEEPERS WEST. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 6,500 ft., sd. Based on
a novel by Frederick Nebel and the charac-~
ter "Michael Shayne" created by Brett
Halliday.
Credits: Director, Eugene Forde; screen-
play, Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Mar41; LP10348.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Films for Chil-
dren, Inc. 40 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Adapted from the fairy tale.
Appl. author: Haig P. Manoogian.
© Films for Children, Inc.; title & descr.,
29Aug47; 14 prints, 9Oct47; LU1240.
SLEEPLESS BEAUTY, General Electric
Co., c1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Explains the advantages of
sleeping under the General Electric Auto-
matic Blanket.
© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4404,
SLEEPLESS TUESDAY. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George’ Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Feb45;
LP13165.
SLEEPY LAGOON. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc, cl942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Jun42; MP12721,.
SLEEPY LAGOON. c1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based
on an original story by Prescott Chaplin.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J,
Cohen; director, Joseph Santley; screen-
play, Frank Gill, Jr., George Carleton
Brown; music director, Walter Scharf;
photography, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Richard Van Enger. ‘
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Aug43;
LP12214,
SLEEPY TIME DONALD, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Roy
Willi ; animation, Don Towsley, Paul
Allen,'Fred Kopietz, Ernie Lynch; music,
Oliver Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Sep46;
LP1129,.
SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25May42; MP12596.
SLEEPYTIME GAL, c1942. 9 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Mauri Grashin and
Robert T. Shannon,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Albert S. Rogell; screen-
play, Art Arthur, Albert Duffy, Max Lief;
music director, Cy Feuer; orchestrations,
Gene Rose; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Mar42;
LP11234,
SLEEPYTIME GAL, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Apr44; MP 14687.
SLEIGH-BELL SERENADE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jan42; MP12061,.
SLENDER, TENDER AND TALL. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13453.,
SLICK HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.,
c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Bugs
Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 20Dec46; MP2449.
SLIDE, DONALD, SLIDE, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, Released through RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 7 min.,sd.,.color, 35mm,
(Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Nick George, Bill Berg; animation, Bob Carl-
son, Bill Justice, Volus Jones, Judge Whitak-
er; music, Oliver Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Dec48;
LP2583,
THE SLIDE RULE, Loucks & Norling Studios,
c1944, 1 reel,
Appl. author: J. A. Norling.
© Loucks & Norling Studios; 1Feb44;
MP 14476,
THE SLIDE RULE. Loucks: & Norling Studios,
c1944, 2 reels. i
Appl, author: Dean Parmelee.
© Loucks & Norling Studios; 25Jul44;
MP 15074,
SLIGHTLY AT SEA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 16 min., sd. ;
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, George Williams;
screenplay, Charles Roberts, George Jeske;
film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Feb40;
LP9452.
SLIGHTLY DAFFY.: Released by Warner
Bros., c1944, 7 min,, sd., color. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
director, I. Freleng; story, Michael Maltese;
animation, Virgil Ross; music director,
Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16O0ct44; MP15307.
SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS, Loew's Inc., c1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Wesley Ruggles; story, Ian Mc-
Lellan Hunter, Aileen Hamilton; screen-
play, Charles Lederer, George Oppenheimer;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc,; 25Feb43; LP11889,
SLIGHTLY FRENCH... Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 81 min., sd., sepia, 35mm.
Summary: This musical comedy about
the excentricities of Hollywood concerns
the success of a carnival girl who poses as
a French actress.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; direc-
tor, Douglas Sirk; story, Herbert Fields;
screenplay, Karen DeWolf; music score,
George Duning; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark,
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche,
392
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SLIGHTLY FRENCH. Cont'd,
Janis Carter, Willard Parker, Adele
Jergens,.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Feb49;
LP2104.
SLIGHTLY HONORABLE, Released through
United Artists, c1940,. Presented by Walter
Wanger. 9 reels, sd. A Tay Garnett produc-
tion. Based upon the F. G. Presnell novel
"Send another Coffin."
Credits: Director, Tay Garnett; screen-
play, Ken Englund; adaptation, John Hunter
Lay, Robert Tallmen; music score, com-
posed and directed by Werner Janssen;
cinematographer, Merritt Gerstad; film
editors, Dorothy Spencer, Otho Lovering.
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.;
26Jan40; LP9379.
SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Stanley
Rubin; director, Will Jason; original
screenplay, Erna Lazarus, David Mathews;
music director, Milton Rosen; film editor,
Fred R, Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Aug46;
LP498,
SLIGHTLY TEMPTED, c1940, Presented
by Universal Studios. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Lew Landers; original
story, Max Marcin, Manuel Seff; screen-
play, Arthur T, Horman; cameraman,
Charles Van Enger.
© Universal Pictures Co., 9Aug40;
LP9838,
SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alexis
Thurn-Taxis; director, Edward F, Cline;
original story, Edith Watkins, Florence
McEnany; screenplay, Edward Dein, Stanley
Davis; music director, Don George; photog-
rapher, Paul Ivano,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Mar44;
LP12626.
SLIPHORN KING OF POLAROO. c1945,
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
Dick Lundy; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; narration, Hans Conried; anima-
tion, Pat Matthews; music, Darrell Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., & Walter
Lantz Productions; 7Feb45; MP15639.
SLIPPY McGEE. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948, 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Marie Conway Oem-
ler.
Summary: A young man, after committing
his first robbery, is persuaded to reform
by a kindly priest.
Credits: Associate producer, Lou Brock;
director, Albert Kelley; screenplay, Norman
S. Hall, Jerry Gruskin; music director,
Mort Glickman; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Cast: Donald Barry, Dale Evans, Tom
Brown.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Jan48; LP1481,
SLUNECNf SOUSTAVA. Encyclopaedia Films,
Inc,, c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,; 15Jul46;
MP876.
SMALL FRY PONY EXPRESS. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc,, c1949. 1,reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The story of a young boy who
plays pony express rider in order to secure
the help of the veterinarian for a sick horse
on his ranch,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
240ct49; MP4778,
SMALL MILK PLANT OPERATION, Ray-
Bell Films, Inc,, c1946, 2 reels each,
16mm, © Ray-Bell Films, Inc,
Appl. author: Harry A. Sherrill,
1, Milk Processing. © 11Jun46; MP877.
2, Cleaning Equipment and Containers.
© 11Jun46; MP878,
3, You and Your Job. © 11Jun46; MP879.
SMALL TOWN DEB: Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1941. 6,527 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster; original
story, Jerrie Walters; screenplay, Ethel
Hill; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7TNov41; LP10839.
THE SMALL VOICE, Constellation Films,
Ltd., London, c1947, Released in the U.S.
through London Film Productions, Inc.,
1949, 83 min.,; sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the novel by Robert Westerby.
Summary: A suspense melodrama depicting
the emotional conflicts of three escaped
convicts who imprison their benefactors
in an attempt to elude the police.
Credits: Producer, Anthony Havelock-
Allan; director, Fergus McDonell; screen-
play, Derek Neame, Julian Orde; music,
Stanley Black; editor, Manuel del Campo,
Cast: Valerie Hobson, James Donald,
Harold Keel, David Greene, Michael Bal-
four,
Appl, author: London Film Productions,
© ‘London Film Productions, Inc.; 1Jan47;
LP2579,
SMART ALECKS, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story
and screenplay, Harvey H. Gates; photog-
raphy, Mack Stengler; film editor, Robert
Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Jul42;
LP11465.
SMART AS A FOX. Moscow Kino Studio,
U.S.S.R. Released by Warner Bros., c1946,
10 min., sd,, 35mm, (Vitaphone Varieties)
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Apr46; MP515.
SMART GIRLS DON'T TALK. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 81 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: In this melodrama, a penniless
socialite becomes entangled with gangsters,
but turns to the side of justice after the
gangsters murder her brother.
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Richard Bare; screenplay, William Sack-
heim; music, David Buttolph; film editor,
Clarence Kolster,
Cast: Virginia Mayo, Bruce Bennett, Robert
Hutton, Tom D'Andrea, Richard Rober.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 90ct48;
LP 1883,
SMART GOING, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors,Corp, 1 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Compares a car of the early
1900's with the new Oldsmobile, and points
out that the conventional gear shift of today
is outdated when compared with the Oldsmo-
bile Hydra- matic drive,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 7May48; 7 prints, 10May48;
MU3031,
SMART GUY. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 7 reels, sd. ;
Credits: Producer, John T. Coyle; direc~
tor, Lambert Hillyer; story idea, Harrison
Jacobs; screenplay, John W. Krafft; Charles
R.. Marion; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Nov43;
LP12389.
SMART IS THE WORD FOR OLDSMOBILE.
Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented
by Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp. 1 min,, b&éw, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2493.
SMART POLITICS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A movement for the building of
a Youth Center in a western town is suc-
cessful despite the chicanery of the mayor.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Jason;
original story, Monte F, Collins, Hal Collins;
screenplay, Hal Collins; music director,
Edward Kay; film editor, Will Austin,
Cast: Freddie Stewart, June Preisser,
Frankie Darro, Gene Krupa, Cappy Barra
Harmonica Boys. )
© Monogram Pictures age 3Jan48;
LP1432,
SMART STYLING, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Kirsch Co. 1 min,, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Women shoppers observe ‘win-
dows that are smartly styled with Kirsch
Sun-Aire venetian blinds and draperies.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 25May48; 4 prints, 26 May48;
MU3039, ,
THE SMART WAY TO DRIVE. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min., béw,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2491.
THE SMART WAY TO GO PLACES, Jam
Handy Organization, Inc, Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A young girl emerges from a
fashionable resort hotel and drives away
in a new Oldsmobile with Hydra-matic drive.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7May48; 5 prints, 10May48; MU3034.
SMART WOMAN, Allied Artists Productions,
Inc., c1948, 93 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A woman lawyer jeopardizes
her own and her son's happiness to defend
her former husband against a murder charge,
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Edward A, Blatt; original story, Leon
Gutterman, Edwin V. Westrate; screenplay,
Alvah Bessie, Louis Morheim, Herbert
Margolis; music, Louis Gruenberg.
Cast: Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett,
Barry Sullivan, Michael O'Shea, James
Gleason,
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
30Apr48; LP1590.
SMASH-UP. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1947, 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Stuart Heisler; original story, Dorothy
Parker, Frank Cavett; screenplay, John
Howard Lawson; music, Frank Skinner;
orchestrations, David Tamkin; film editor,
Milton Carruth, ¥
Cast: Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman,
Marsha Hunt, Eddie Albert, Carl Esmond,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Feb47;
LP880.
THE SMILE OF THE BABY. René A, Spitz,
c1947,. 33 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Written, directed and narrated
by René A, Spitz.
© René A. Spitz; 11Sep47; MP2376,
SMILES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Mar42; MP12338.
SMILES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.;,13Dec43; MP14274.
SMILIN' JACK, SEE The Adventures of
Smilin' Jack,
SMILIN' THROUGH. Loew's Inc,, c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
393
SMILIN' THROUGH. Cont'd.
11 reels, sd., color. A Frank Borzage
production, Based on the play by Jane
Cowl and Jane Murfin.
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, Frank Borzage; screenplay, Donald
Ogden Stewart, John Balderston; music
direction, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Frank Sullivan. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep41; LP10723.
THE SMILING GHOST. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 7 reels. A Warner
Bros.-First National picture. From an
original story by Stuart Palmer.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Kenneth Gamet, Stuart Palmer.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 20Sep41;
LP10698,
THE SMILING RESPONSE, René A. Spitz,
c1948. 33 min., si., baw, 16mm.
Summary: Experiments show the factors
that elicit a smiling response from babies
between three and six months of age.
© René A, Spitz; 25Sep48; MP3367.
SMITH OF MINNESOTA. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; original screenplay, Robert
D, Andrews; music director; M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 150ct42;
LP11647.
SMOKE EATERS, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
17 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (This Is America,
no, 13)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Harry W. Smith; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 170ct47; MP2408.
SMOKE RINGS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25Jun43;
LP12119,
SMOKE STREAMS, 900 ft., 16mm,
© Charles Townsend Ludington, title,
descr. & 8 prints, 31Dec40; MU10698.
SMOKE STREAMS. c1941. 2 reels, si.,
16mm. The Franklin Institute.
© Charles Townsend Ludington; 1May41;
MP 11312.
SMOKED HAMS, Walter Lantz Productions,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune). A Universal picture.
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animators, Grim
Natwick, Stanley C. Onaitis; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,, and Walter
Lantz Productions; 1Apr47; MP2183.,
SMOKY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1946. 7,851 ft., sd., 35mm, Based on the
novel by Will James.
Credits: Director, Louis King; screenplay,
Lillie Hayward, Dwight Cummins, Dorothy
Yost; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Jun46; LP649,
SMOKY JOE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Tech-
nicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 25May45; LP13374,
SMOKY MOUNTAIN MELODY. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Unexpectedly placed in charge
of a huge ranch, a hill-billy minstrel
operates it successfully despite opposition
from his two cousins, Includes mountain
music,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; written by Berry.Shipman;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Roy Acuff, Guinn "Big Boy" Wil-
liams, Russell Arms, Sybil Merritt, The
Smoky Mountain Boys.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Dec48;
LP 1969,
SMOKY RIVER SERENADE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1947. 7 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; original screenplay,
Barry Shipman; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: The Hoosier Hot Shots, Paul Camp-
bell, Ruth Terry.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Aug47;
LP1200,
SMOOTH AS SILK. Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc., c1946, 7 reels, sd. From an original
story by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clem-
ents.
Credits: Associate producer, Jack Bern-
hard; director, Charles Barton; screenplay,
Dane Lussier, Kerry Shaw; music, Ernest
Gold; film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Mar46;
LP162.
SMOOTH SAILING... Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Musical
Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Jerry Hopper; original screenplay, Don
Churchill Cameron; music score, Van
Cleave; music director, Irvin Talbot;
editor, Archie Marshek.
Cast: Alice Tyrrell, Paul Lees.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Aug47;
LP1150,
SMOOTH SAILING. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp.
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how readily the
Dearborn Motors disc plow can be attached
to the Ford tractor, transported to the field,
and put to work,
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr. &
4 prints, 13Apr49; MU3996,
THE SMUGGLERS, Sidney Box, London. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Eagle-Lion Films,
Inc., c1948. Produced at Gainsborough
Studios, Shepherds Bush, England, and pre-
sented by J. Arthur Rank; 1947. 85 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, Based on the novel
"The Man Within" by Graham Greene and
originally released under that title.
Summary: Portrays the misfortunes of
an English youth of the early 19th century
who goes to sea with a band of smugglers.
Action takes place at sea, on the coast of
Sussex, and in the jails and dungeons main-
tained by the English judicial system of the
era,
Credits: Producers, Muriel and Sydney
Box; director, Bernard Knowles; screen-
play, Muriel and Sydney Box; music, Clifton
Parker; film editor, Alfred Roome.
Technicolor.
Cast: Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Joan
Greenwood, Richard Attenborough, Frances
L, Sullivan,
© General Film Distributors Ltd.; 31Jan48;
LP 1470,
SMUGGLER'S COVE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm!
Based on the story by Talbert Josselyn.
Summary: A comedy~melodrama in which
the Bowery Boys match wits with smugglers
in an isolated Long Island mansion that
contains sliding doors, secret passages, and
dungeons.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; screenplay, Edmond
Seward, Tim Ryan; music director, Edward
J. Kay; film editor, William Austin,
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel
Dell, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 100ct48;
LP1989,
SNAFU, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945.
82 min,, sd. A George Abbott production,
From the stage play by Louis Solomon and
Harold Buchman.
Credits: Producer and director, Jack
Moss; screenplay, Louis Solomon, Harold
Buchman; music score, Paul Sawtell; music
director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Aaron
Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Nov45;
LP 13699,
THE SNAKE PIT. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1948. 108 min., sd., b&éw,
35mm, Based on the novel by Mary Jane
Ward,
Summary: A semi-documentary study of
the treatment of the insane. A young woman
loses her mind, is committed to a state
institution, and eventually is released as
cured,
Credits: Producers, Anatole Litvak, Rob-
ert Bassler; director, Anatole Litvak;
screenplay, Frank Partos, Millen Brand;
music director, Alfred Newman; editor,
Dorothy Spencer.
Cast: Olivia de Haviland, Mark Stevens,
Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Glenn Langan,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
4Nov48; LP2124,
SNAKES. Coronet, c1947. 11 min,, sd.,
béw, 16mm,
Summary: A description of the kinds of ,
snakes found in the United States, with
emphasis on the appearance and habits
of the four poisonous types: the rattlesnake,
the copperhead, the cottonmouth mocassin,
and the coral snake,
Credits: Collaborator, Howard K. Gloyd,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of
Esquire, Inc.; 21Aug47;, MP2583,
SNAP HAPPY, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story,
I. Klein.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 22Jun45;
LP83.
SNAP.HAPPY TRAPS, Screen Gems, Inc.,
c1946, 602 ft., sd., 35mm, (A Phantasy,
no. 46)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Chick Otterstrom;
music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Jun46; LP577,
THE SNAPPING TURTLE, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom: Films, Inc.; 26Dec40;
MP 10832,
SNEAK, SNOOK AND SNITCH, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Cal Howard; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Gordon Sheehan,
© Paramount Pictures .Inc.; 25Oct40;
LP10004,
SNEAK, SNOOP AND SNITCH IN TRIPLE
TROUBLE, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Hill; animation, James Culhane,
Nicholas Tafuri.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9May41;
LP10458,
SNIFFER SOLDIERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., in cooperation with the United States
Army, c1942, 10 min., sd., color, (The
Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier. Techni-
color,
394
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SNIFFER SOLDIERS. Cont'd.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 100ct42;
MP 12931,
SNIFFLES BELLS THE CAT. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd: (Merrie Melodies)
Leon Schlesinger productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Rich Hogan; animation, Ken Harris; music
director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40; MP10798,
SNIFFLES TAKES A TRIP. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940, 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Dave Monahan; animation, Phillip Monroe,
music director, Carl W, Stalling, Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11May40; MP 10193,
SNO' TIME FOR LEARNING, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Views of Middlebury College
and the picturesque countryside of the
Champlain Valley of Vermont.
Credits: Narrator, Dennis James; photog-
rapher, Russel T, Ervin,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jan49;
MP3741,
SNOOPER SERVICE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Feb45;
LP13141,
SNOQUALOMIE JO JO. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jun45; MP15993,
SNOW CAPERS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1948, 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Skiing, tobogganing, and
sleighing in the Canadian Rockies. Winter
carnival queen is crowned at Banff, and ex-
pert skiers, Bruno Engler and Gordy Morri-
son, perform the difficult slalom on Mount
Norquay.
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; director,
Arthur Cohen; script, Frank Kelley; narra-
tor, Mel Allen; film editor, Edward P.
Bartsch.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Feb48;
MP2970,
SNOW DOGS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd, (A Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Jul41;
MP 11369.
SNOW EAGLES, The Vitaphone Corp., c1945,
10 min,, sd., color. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and de
La Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner;
narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21Dec45; MP344,
SNOW FOOLIN'. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
I, Klein; anirnation, Myron Waldman, Gordon
Whittier.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Dec49;
LP2707.
THE SNOW MAN, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1940, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w. (A Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 13Dec40; MP11321.
THE SNOW MAN. Terrytoons, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc:; 110ct46; LP773.
SNOW PLACE LIKE HOME. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation,
Dave Tendler, Martin Taras; music, Winston
Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures inc.; 3Sep48;
LP 1821,
SNOW SPORTS, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, A. Pam Blumenthal,
Van Campen Heilner; director, Andre De
LaVarre; narrator, Art Gilmore. Techni-
color,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Jul43;
MP 13788,
SNOW TIME FOR COMEDY, c1941, 1 reel,»
sd. (Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger
productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Robert Cannon;
music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 13Sep41; MP11526,
SNOW TIME POLKA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP132,
SNOW TRAILS. Movietone. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports
Review)
Credits: Music score, L. De Francesco;
photography, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Russ
Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Feb42; MP12301,
SNOWLAND SENTINELS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, cl1942. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Movietone's Alaskan Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tion, Hugh James; photography, Palmer
Miller, Curtis Nagel; film editor, Russ
Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Nov42; MP 14820,
SNOWMAN. SEE Scheemann,
SNUBBED BY A SNOB. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph E, Stultz; animation, Stanley Quack-
enbush, Arnold Gillespie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jul40;
LP9790,.
SO DARK THE NIGHT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story
by Aubrey Wisberg.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Joseph H, Lewis; screenplay, Martin
Berkeley, Dwight Babcock; music score,
Hugo Friedhofer; music director, M. W.
Stoloff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 100ct46;
LP661,
SO DEAR TO MY HEART.. Walt Disney
Productions. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1948, 82 min., sd., color,
35mm, Based on the novel by Sterling
North,
Summary: A musical comedy about a small
boy and his black lamb, Live action and
cartoon characters. Setting, the Indiana
backwoods at the turn of the century.
Credits: Associate producer, Perce
Pearce; director, Harold Schuster; car-
toon director, Hamilton Luske; screen-
play, John Tucker Battle; adaptation,
Maurice Rapf, Ted Sears; cartoon story,
Marc Davis, Ken Anderson, William Peed;
music score, Paul Smith; orchestration, Ed
Plumb; animators, Eric Larson, John Louns-
bery, Hal King, and others; film editors,
Thomas Scott, Lloyd L. Richardson.
Cast: Burl Ives, Bobby Driscoll, Beulah
Bondi, Luana Patten, Harry Carey.
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Aug48;
LP2366.
SO ENDS OUR NIGHT. Released through
United Artists', c1941, Presented by David
L. Loew-Albert Lewin, Inc. 21 min., sd.
From the novel "Flotsam" by Erich Maria
Remarque.
Credits: Producers, David L. Loew,
Albert Lewin; director, John Cromwell;
screenplay, Talbot Jennings; music score,
Louis Gruenberg; film editor, William
Reynolds,
© David L, Loew-Albert Lewin, Inc.;
22Jan41; LP10200,
SO EVIL MY LOVE. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948. 109 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Joseph Shearing
{pseud, of Gabrielle Margaret Vere Camp-
bell Long].
Summary: The widow of a missionary
is led into crime because of her love for a
scoundrel, Blackmail and theft culminate
in murder, Setting in London, 1866.
Credits: Producer, Hal Wallis; director,
Lewis Allen; screenplay, Leonard Spigel-
gass, Ronald Millar; music, William
Alwyn; film editor, Vera Campbell,
Cast: Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Geraldine
FitzGerald, Leo G, Carroll, Raymond
Huntley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Aug48;
LP1744,
SO GOES MY LOVE, Skirball- Manning
Productions, Inc. Released by Universal,
c1946, Presented by Jack H,. Skirball and
Bruce, Manning. 10 reels, sd., 35mm. Based
upon ''A Genius in the Family" by Hiram
Percy Maxim,
Credits: Producer, Jack H. Skirball; direc-
tor, Frank Ryan; screenplay, Bruce Manning,
James Clifden; music score and direction,
H, J. Salter; film editor, Ted J. Kent.
© Skirball-Manning Productions, Inc.;
21Mar46; LP456.
SO LONG MR. CHUMPS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 1,579 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Feb41;
LP10281,
SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE, Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc, For the Federal Security
Agency, Public Health Service. 11 maha
sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: This film explains the impor-
tance of adequate health service as a means
to overcoming general health and sanitation
problems,
Appl authors: Charles M. Jones, Isadore
Freleng.
© Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; title,
descr. & 5 prints, 16Mar49; MU3934,
SO PROUDLY WE HAIL, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943, 13 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Mark
Sandrich; written by Allan Scott; music,
Miklos Rozsa; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Jun43;
LP12582,
SO THIS IS NEW YORK. Enterprise Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on Ring Lardner's novel, "The Big
Town. '
Summary: Henry Morgan's wife and her
sister set out from South Bend for New York
with plans to snare a husband for Sis and
paint the town red.
Credits: Producer, Stanley Kramer; direc-
tor, Richard O, Fleischer; screenplay, Carl
Foreman, Herbert Baker; music Dimitri
Tiomkin; editor, Walter Thompson,
Cast: Henry Morgan, Rudy Vallee, Bill
Goodwin, Hugh Herbert, Leo Gorcey,.
© Screen Plays, Inc.; ‘25Jun48; LP 1689,
SO THIS IS WASHINGTON! c1943, Presented
by RKO Pictures, Inc, 64 min., sd. A Jack
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
395
SO THIS IS WASHINGTON! Cont'd.
Wm. Votion production,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Raymond McCarey; original story, Roswell
Rogers, Edward James; screenplay, Leonard
Praskins, Roswell Rogers; music director,
Lud Gluskin; editor, Duncan Mansfield.
© Jack Wm. Votion Productions, Inc.;
8Sep43; LP12321.
SO WELL REMEMBERED, Alliance Produc-
tions, Ltd., London. cl1947. Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., and J. Arthur
Rank. 115 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
James Hilton's novel.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director,
Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, John Paxton;
narrator, James Hilton; music, Hanns
Eisler; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Harry Gerstad,
Cast: John Mills, Martha Scott, Patricia
Roc, Trevor Howard, Richard Carlson,
© Alliance Productions, Ltd.; 4Nov47;
LP 1350,
SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW MUSIC. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941-42, 1 reel each, sd.
(A Columbia Quiz Reel) Based on the Roger
becom radio program. © Columbia Pictures
orp.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; music,
Jack Schaindlin; photographer, Charles
Harten; editor, Leonard Weiss.
1, © 13Apr41; MP11168,
Series 2.
2. © 13Mar42; MP12263,
SO YOU THINK YOU NEED GLASSES. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd,
(Hollywood Novelty)
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
L, Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 18Jan43;
MP 13196.
SO YOU THINK YOU'RE A NERVOUS WRECK.
Vitaphone Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoake's Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Dec46; MP1437.
SO YOU THINK YOU'RE A NERVOUS WRECK.
Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. (Joe McDoake's Comedy)
Warner Bros,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Feb47; MP1802.
SO YOU THINK YOU'RE ALLERGIC. The
Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd.
(Vitaphone Variety)
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
L. Bare; narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; LP35.
SO YOU WANT AN APARTMENT. The Vita-
hone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
ete (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
ros.
Summary: The troubles of Joe McDoakes
in_search of an apartment.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec47; LP1440.
SO YOU WANT TO BE A BABY SITTER.
Vitaphone Corp,, c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Summary: Joe's adventures as a baby
sitter.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec48; MP3806,
SO YOU WANT TO BE A DETECTIVE. Vita-
phone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Summary: Joe dreams he is a private
detective working on a murder case,
Credits; Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore; film editor,
Everett Sutherland.
Cast: George O'Hanlon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Jun48; MP3147.
SO YOU WANT TO BE A GAMBLER, Vita-
phone Corp., c1948, 10 min.>sd.,béw,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Summary: Joe's adventures as an inveter-
ate gambler.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jan48; MP2730,
SO YOU WANT TO BE A MUSCLE MAN,
Vitaphone Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Summary: Joe McDoakes takes a muscle-
development course,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; editor, Rex Steele.
Cast: George O'Hanlon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Aug49; MP4377.
SO YOU WANT TO BE A SALESMAN,
Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
Bare; narrated by Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 17Sep47; LP1207.
SO YOU WANT TO BE IN PICTURES. Vita-
phone Corp., c1947; 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 21Jun47; MP2199,
SO YOU WANT TO BE IN POLITICS. Vita-
phone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Summary: A satire in which Joe McDoakes
is elected city dog catcher,
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
Bare; editor, Rex Steele.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 300ct48; MP3440,
SO YOU WANT TO BE ON THE RADIO.
Vitaphone Corp., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Joe: McDoskes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Summary: Joe McDoakes is a contestant on
a radio quiz show.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare.
Cast: George O'Hanlon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Oct48; MP3517.
SO YOU WANT TO BE POPULAR. Vitaphone
Corp., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner Bros,
Summary: A comedy in which Joe Mc-
Doakes has his personality overhauled,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 15Dec48; MP3965,
SO YOU WANT TO BUILD A HOUSE,
Vitaphone Corp., c1948,. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.’ (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros. +
Summary: Joe’ encounters many difficulties
when he tries to build a house,
Credits: Direction and script, Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore; music, Wil-
liam Lava,
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1May48; MP2997.
SO YOU WANT TO GET RICH QUICK. Vita-
phone Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Summary: In order to inherit $100,000,
Joe McDoakes attempts to prove that he
has a male heir,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; editor, Rex Steele.
Cast: George O'Hanlon. ub
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov49; MP4720.
SO. YOU WANT TO GIVE UP SMOKING,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942.
sd, (Hollywood Novelty) '
Credits: Narrator, Art Gilmore,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 21Nov42;
MP 13041, ‘
10 min.,
SO YOU WANT TO HOLD YOUR WIFE. Vita-
phone Corp., cl1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore,
Cast: George O'Hanlon.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Oct47; MP2467,
SO YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR HAIR,
Vitaphone Corp., cl1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoake's Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 27Jan47; MP1600.
SO YOU WANT TO PLAY THE HORSES.
c1946, 10 min,, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
L, Bare.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Sep46; MP1149.
SO YOU WON'T SQUAWK,. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Feb41;
LP 10478.
SO YOU WON'T TALK? Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; director,
Edward Sedgwick; original screenplay,
Richard Flournoy; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Sep40;
LP9939,
SO. YOU'RE GOING ON A VACATION, Vita-
phone Corp,, c1947, 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros.
Credits: Written and directed by Richard
Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore.
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp,; 9Aug47; MP2262.
SO YOU'RE GOING TO BE A FATHER,
Vitaphone Corp., cl1947, 10 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm, (Joe McDoake's Comedy)
Warner Bros, :
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
L, Bare; narrator, Art Gilmore,
Cast: George O'Hanlon,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 30Apr47; MP2054,
SO YOU'RE HAVING IN-LAW TROUBLE.
Vitaphone Corp., cl1949, 10 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, (Joe McDoakes Comedy) Warner
Bros,
Summary: Joe McDoakes gets into trouble
when his relatives and his wife's relatives
come to live with him at the same time.
Credits: Directed and written by Richard
Bare; editor, Rex Steele,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Sep49; MP4503.
SO YOU'RE THE ONE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19May41; MP11160,
SOAK THE OLD, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels,
sd,, b&w. ( A Crime Does Not Pay Subject),
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story and screenplay, Douglas Foster;
film editor, Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Aug40; LP10008,
SOAP. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
c1948, 1 reel, b&w, 8mm.
396
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SOAP. Cont'd.
Summary: Shows the making of soap in a
school laboratory and in a large commercial
plant,
Credits: Collaborator, James W. McBain.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Apr48; MP3124,
SOAP BOX DERBY. Vitaphone Corp., c1948,
20 min., sd., color, 35mm, Warner Bros,
Summary: The camera follows the activities
of the youthful drivers from the construction
of their racers to the race itself.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
direction and script, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning; film editor, Thomas Pratt.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Mar48; MP2996.
SOARING STARS, cl1942. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 997 ft., sd., sepia.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
Basil Wrangell; screenplay, Marion Mack;
music, Hal Grayson; film editor, Joe Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Apr42; LP11375.
SOCCER FOR GIRLS, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm, ,
Appl. author: Marjorie E. Fish.
© Esquire, Inc., 16Mar46; MP1525.
SOCCER, THE UNIVERSAL GAME, Holly-
wood-Panamerican Films, c1948, 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A kick-by-kick explanation of
the game of soccer,
Credits: Story, N. H. Leigh-Taylor; narra-
tor, Pat McGeeham,
© Hollywood-Panamerican Films, Noel
Leigh-Taylor, owner; 25Feb48; MP3415.
SOCIAL DANCING. Coronet, c1947.
sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Edith Ballwebber,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 13Jun47; MP2572,
11 min.,
SOCIAL SEA LIONS, Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
891 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, John Hines; original
story, E. Maurice Adler; screenplay,
E,. Maurice Adler, John Hines; film editor,
Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 24Jul40; LP9927.
SOCIAL SECURITY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 884 ft.,sd. (The Washington
Parade, series 2, no, 4)
Credits: Narrator, Basil Ruysdael; photog-
raphy, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8May40;
MP 10203.
SOCIAL TERRORS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Charles Roberts; screenplay, Russ
Green; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake,
Jack Rice, Dot Farley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Apr47;
LP986. ,
SOCIETY MUGS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Al Giebler.
Cast: Shemp Howard, Tom Kennedy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Nov46;
LP784,
SOCK-A-BYE BABY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,619 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Nov42;
LP 12030.
SOCKEROO, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 20 min., (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
original screenplay, Nat Hiken,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec40;
LP 10490,
SOCKS APPEAL, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,499 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty
Collins.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Feb43;
LP11999.
SOFIA, ARPI Productions, Inc, Released
through Film Classics, c1948. 82 min.,
sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Operating in several capitals
behind the Iron Curtain, American secret
agents match wits with the Russians and
rescue scientists imprisoned in Sofia.
Settings, Istanbul, Athens, and Sofia.
Credits: Producers, Robert R. Presnell,
Sr., John Reinhardt; director, John Rein-
hardt; original screenplay, Frederick
Stephani; music direction and score, Raul
Lavista.
Cast: Gene Raymond, Sigrid Gurie, Patricia
Morison, Mischa Auer, John Wengraf,
© ARPI Productions, Inc.; 3Sep48; LP1787.
SOFTBALL FOR BOYS. Coronet, c1948,
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A demonstration and analysis
of the principles of team work and of the
various techniques of play—pitching,
catching, batting, base-running, sliding, and
fielding.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Arthur
T. Noren,
© David A. Smart; 270ct48; MP3709,.
SOFTBALL FOR GIRLS. Coronet, c1947.
11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A study of the fundamental
skills of throwing, catching, batting, and
fielding as demonstrated in a girls' intra-
mural game of softball,
Credits: Viola Mitchell.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 290ct47; MP3113.
SOFTLY AND TENDERLY., C. O. Baptista
Films, c1946. 4 min., sd., b&w and color,
16mm, (Filmsing Melody)
© C. O, Baptista Films, owner of Scrip-
tures Visualized Institute; 1Dec46; MP1592.
SOIL AND THE SOUTH, Tennessee Coal,
Iron & Railroad Co., c1947, 23 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
© Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co,;
25Aug47; MP2551.
SOJOURN IN HAVANA. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 848 ft., sd. (Columbia Tour,
s. 4, no, 5)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music, Edward Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Nov40;
MP 10640.
SOLAR FAMILY. Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm, In.Greek.
© Encyclopaedia Films; Inc.; 15Jul46;
MP874,
SOLDIER SONG, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946,. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1458,
SOLDIERS IN WHITE, Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941, 20 min,, sd., color.
Credits: Director, B, Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Owen Crump. Techni-
color,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 26Dec41;
LP11171,
SOLDIERS OF THE SKY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941, 1 reel, sd, (Ad-
ventures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; direc-
tor, Earl Allvine; continuity, Russ Sheilds;
narration, Paul Douglas; photography, Wil-
liam Storz; editor, Jack Darrock,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
1Aug41; MP11432,
SOLDIERS OF THE SOIL, Pine-Thomas
Productions, Inc., c1943, Presented by Du
Pont. 36 min,, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, L. B. Mer-
man; director, William Berke; screenplay,
William S, Dutton, Maxwell Shane; music,
W. Franke Harling; editor, Howard A,
Smith, ;
© Pine-Thomas Productions, Inc.; 6Sep43;
LP12301.
SOLDIER'S SWEETHEART. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Jun42; MP12711.
SOLDIERS WITH WINGS. SEE Army Show.
SOLID IVORY. Walter Lantz Productions,
c1948, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune) A Universal picture.
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation,
Grim Natwick, Hal Mason; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Jun48
(in notice: 1$47); MP3496,
SOLID JIVE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Aug46; MP1000,
SOLID SENDERS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music
director, Milton Rosen; orchestrations,
Lloyd Akridge; film editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Sep45;
LP 13557.
SOLID SERENADE, Loew's Inc., c1$46,
679 ft., sd., color, 35mm, (An M-G-M
Tom and Jerry Cartoon) (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer cartoon),
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Ed Barge, Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse;
music, Scott Bradley, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep46; LP555.
SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, AND GASES. Young
America Films, Inc., c1949, 10 min.,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Identifies solids, liquids, and
gases, illustrating how matter exists in
these three forms, Demonstrates how a
substance can be changed from one of these
forms to another by the presence or ab-
sence of heat. For elementary school
science classes,
Credits: Adviser, Gerald S, Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Apr49;
MP3975.
SOMATIC CONSEQUENCES OF EMOTIONAL
STARVATION IN INFANTS, René A, Spitz,
c1948, 39 min., si,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows that emotional depriva-
tion in the 5th to 14th month of life results
in mental deterioration and physical re-
tardation,
© René A, Spitz; 25Sep48; MP3365.
SOMBRERITA MIA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15023. 4
SOME DAY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Jul46; MP813.
SOME DAY WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15889,
SOME MORE OF SAMOA, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 1,519 ft.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
397
SOME MORE OF SAMOA. Cont'd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Dec41;
LP10912.
SOME MUST WATCH, SEE The Spiral
Staircase. ~~
SOME OF THE BEST. Loew's Inc., c1949.
42 min., sd., b&w with color sequences,
35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A film celebrating MGM's
25th anniversary. Includes a survey of the
productions of MGM during the past
25 years, with glimpses of the stars of
leading pictures for each year and of the
silver anniversary pictures.
Credits: Informal commentary by Lionel
Barrymore; supervision, Frank Whitbeck;
compiled by Herman Hoffman; editor,
Laurie Vejar; additional music, Rudolph G.
Koff; composition and orchestration, Sid
Cuttner, Leo Shuken,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jun49; LP2466.
SOME OF THESE DAYS. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12404,
SOMEBODY ELSE IS TAKING MY PLACE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12405,
SOMEBODY NOBODY LOVES. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12407.
SOMEONE TO REMEMBER, c1943,
8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Robert Siodmak; original
story, Ben Ames Williams; screenplay,
Frances Hyland; music director, Walter
Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta; film
editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jun43;
LP 12128,
SOMEONE'S ROCKING MY DREAMBOAT,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12400,
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, Jam Handy
Picture Service, Inc. 1 reel, b&w, sd.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.,; title
& descr., 24Feb41; 613 prints, 26Feb41;
MU10868.
SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 7,600 ft.,
sd, Based on the musical comedy, book
by Herbert and Dorothy Fields.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Frank
Gabrielson; music directors, Emil Newman,
Charles Henderson.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Nov44; LP13222, ’
SOMETHING IN-THE WIND. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1947. 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on a story by Fritz Rotter
and Charles O'Neal,
Credits: Producer, Joseph Sistrom; direc-
tor, Irving Pichel; screenplay, Harry
Kurnitz, William Bowers; music, Johnny
Green; orchestrations, Ted Duncan, George
Siravo; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Deanna Durbin, Donald O'Connor,
John Dall, Charles Winninger.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 12Aug47;
LP1162,
SOMETHING MORE THAN BEER. Jam Handy
Organization, Presented by Anheuser-
Busch, Inc. sd.
Credits: Director, Louis Marlowe; music
director, Samuel Benavie; photographer,
Pierre Mols; editor, William Kislingbury.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc. ao ae
© Anheuser Busch, Inc.; title & descr.,
15Feb40; 847 prints, 16Feb40; MU10030,
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948.
8 min,, sd., bew, 35mm. (Movietone's
Feminine World)
Summary: A fashion review, beginning
with 18th century costumes displayed in the
Metropolitan Museum in New York, shows
19th and early 20th century costumes, and
the "new look" of today.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Vyvyan Donner; script and narration, Ilka
Chase; music score, L, DeFrancesco; film
editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Apr48; MP2980.
SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943. 10 reels, sd. Based
on an original story by Fred Schiller,
Credits: Producer and director, Gregory
Ratoff; screenplay, Lou Breslow, Edward
Eliscu; adaptation, George Owen; music
direction, M. W. Stoloff; orchestral arrange-
ments, David Raksin, Gil Grau; film editor,
Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Feb43;
LP11885,
SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Mar45; MP15664,
SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T EAT. Walt Disney
Productions for the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, c1945, 9 min., sd.,; color,
16mm.
Credits: Director, James Algar. Techni-
color.
© Walt Disney Productions; 17May45;
MP 16439,
SOMETIMES, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12423,
SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU. c1942, Pre-"
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd,, b&w. Based upon a story by Charles
Hoffman,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Wesley Ruggles; screenplay,
Marguerite Roberts; adaptation, Walter
Reisch; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Frank E, Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Aug42; LP11531.
SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Released thru
United Artists, c1943, Presented by Ealing
Studios. 9 reels, sd. From original narra-
tive by J. B. Priestley.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Charles Frend; screenplay, Angus
MacPhail, John Dighton, Leslie Arliss;
music, William Walton; camera, Wilkie
Cooper.
© Ealing Studios; 19Feb43; LP12183.
SOMEWHERE IN OLD HAWAII. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,; c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Sep46; MP1135.
SOMEWHERE IN OLD WYOMING, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Sep43; MP 13963.
SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946, 9,926 ft.,
sd., 35mm, From a story by Marvin
Borowsky.
Credits: Director, Joseph L, Mankiewicz;
screenplay, Howard Dimsdale, Joseph
L. Mankiewicz; adaptation, Lee Strasberg.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29May46; LP533.
SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC. Terrytoons,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd., baw. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 8Jan43; MP14675.
SOMEWHERE, U.S. A. (EN ALGUN LUGAR,
E. U. A.) Loew's Inc., c1944, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 916 ft., sd., color.
(A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Directors, Gunther V. Fritsch,
Gordon Knox; music score, Max Terr; film
editor, Adrienne Fazan, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 21Jun44; LP211.
SON OF A BAD MAN. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc. Released through
Screen Guild Productions, Inc,, c1949.
64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a U. S,
Marshal discovers the identity of the myster-
ious El Sombre who is spreading terror
throughout the town,
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Ron Or-
mond, Ira Webb; music, Walter Greene;
film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Lash La Rue, "Fuzzy" St. John,
Michael Whalen, Noel Neill, Jack Ingram.
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
15Apr49; LP2262,
SON OF BILLY THE KID. Western Adventure
Productions, Inc. Released through Screen
Guild Productions, Inc., c1949. 65 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western which shows that,
contrary to popular belief, Billy the kid was
not killed in 1881. Assuming another name
be becomes a respected banker, and, with
his son, assists the authorities in catching
a gang of robbers.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Ron Or-
mond, Ira Webb; music, Walter Greene;
film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Lash La Rue, "Fuzzy" St. John,
June Carr, Johnny James, Marion Colby,
© Western Adventure Productions, Inc.;
20Apr49; LP2260,
THE SON OF DAVY CROCKETT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; written
and directed by Lambert ‘Hillyer; film editor,
Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul41;
LP10776.
SON OF DRACULA, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Robert Siodmak; original
story, Curtis Siodmak; screenplay, Eric Tay-
lor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; TOct43;
LP 12313.
SON OF FURY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941. 8,845 ft., sd. Based on the
novel "Benjamin Blake." by Edison Marshall,
Credits: Director, John Cromwell; screen-
play, Philip Dunne; music director, Alfred
Newman, .
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
19Dec41; LP11365.
SON OF GOD'S COUNTRY. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which a land-
grabbing villain is apprehended by a U. S.
marshal, Post-Civil War period.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, R, G, Springsteen;
screenplay, Paul Gangelin; music, Dale
398
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SON OF GOD'S COUNTRY. Cont'd,
Butts; film editor, Harry Keller,
Cast: Monte Hale, Pamela Blake, Paul
Hurst, Jim Nolan, Jay Kirby,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Nov48;
LP1955,
SON OF LASSIE, Loew's Inc., c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 11 reels,
sd., color, Based on some characters from
the book "Lassie Come Home" by Eric
Knight.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
S. Sylvan Simon; story and screenplay,
Jeanne Bartlett; music score, Herbert
Stothart; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Apr45; LP13328.
THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO. Released
through United Artists, c1940. 13 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Rowland
V. Lee; screenplay, George Bruce; music,
Edward Ward; photography, George Robin-
son; film editor, Arthur E, Roberts,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
250ct40; LP10039,
SON OF ROARING DAN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. .7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Ford Beebe; original
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; music
director, Charles Previn; photography, Wil-
liam Sickner; film editor, Paul Landers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Jul40;
LP9806,
SON OF ROBIN HOOD. SEE The Bandit of
Sherwood Forest.
THE SON OF RUSTY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on characters created by Al Martin.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Aaron
Stell.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Stephen Dunne,
Tom Powers, Ann Doran, Thurston Hall,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Aug47;
LP1197.
SON OF THE GUARDSMAN, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946-47, 2 reels each
(no. 1, 3 reels), sd., b&éw, 35mm. © Colum-
bia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Director, Derwin Abrahams;
original screenplay, George Plympton,
Harry Fraser, Lewis Clay.
1, Outlaws of Sherwood Forest. © 24Oct46;
LP677.
2. Perils of the Forest. © 310ct46;
LP681,
3, Blazing Barrier. © 7Nov46; LP689,
4, The Siege Of Bullard Hall. © 14Nov46;
LP711,
5. A Dagger in the Dark. © 21Nov46;
LP718,
6. A Fight for Freedom. © 28Nov46;
LP723,
7. Trial by Torture, © 5Dec46; LP729.
8. Mark Crowell's Treachery. © 12Dec46;
LP750.
9, Crushed to Earth, © 19Dec46; LP771.
10. A Throne at Stake. © 26Dec46; LP791.
ll. Double Danger. © 2Jan47; LP800.
12, The Secret of the Treasure. © 9Jan47;
LP811,
13, Into the Depths.. © 16Jan47; LP824,
14, The Lost Heritage. © 23Jan47; LP834.
15. Free Men Triumph, © 30Jan47; LP850.
SON OF THE NAVY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on the
playlet by True Boardman and Grover Jones.
Credits: Associate producer, Grant Withers;
director, William Nigh; screenplay, Marion
Orth, Joseph West; photography, Harry
Neumann; film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Mar40;
LP9522,
SON OF VENGEANCE, SEE Harpoon,
SON OF ZORRO. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947. 26 reels, sd., b&ew, 35mm. © Re-
public Pictures Corp.; 2Jun47; LP1033.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; director, Spencer Bennet, Fred C.
Brannon; original screenplay, Franklin
Adreon, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, Sol Shor;
music director, Mort Glickman; film editors,
Cliff Bell, Sam Starr.
Cast: George Turner, Peggy Stewart, Roy
Barcroft, Edward Cassidy,
re Outlaw County.
2, The Deadly Millstone...
3. Fugitive from Injustice.
4. Buried Alive,
5. Water Trap.
6, Volley of Death,
7. The Fatal Records,
8. Third Degree,
9. Shoot To Kill,
10. Den of the Beast.
11, The Devil's Trap.
12, Blazing Walls.
13. Checkmate,
A SONG AND A DANCE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr41; MP11056,
SONG AND DANCE MAN. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc.; c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Nov43; MP14170,
A SONG FOR MISS JULIE. c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William Rowland,
Carley Harriman; director, William Row-
land; original story, Michael Foster; screen-
play, Rowland Leigh; adaptation, Leighton
K. Brill; music director, David Chudnow;
photographer, Mack Stengler; film editor,
James Smith,
© Pre-Em Pictures, Inc.; 31Jan45;
LP13089,
SONG IN HIS HEART. SEE My Wild Irish
Rose.
A SONG IS BORN... Samuel Goldwyn.Pro-
ductions, Inc, Released by RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947,, 113 min., sd., color,
35mm, A new version of the 1941 motion
picture "Ball of Fire." Based on the story
'From A to Z"' by Billy Wilder and Thomas
Monroe,
Summary: A musical comedy, A group
of dignified scholars who are writing a
history of music study modern jazz.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; di-
rector, Howard Hawks; music directors,
Emil Newman, Hugo Friedhofer; orchestra-
tions, Sonny Burke; film editor, Daniel
Mandell,
Cast: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny
Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong.
© Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.;
31Dec47; LP2076.
SONG OF ARIZONA, Republic Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Bradford Ropes; screenplay,
M. Coates Webster; music director, Morton
Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts; film editor,
Arthur Roberts,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Mar46; LP215,
THE SONG OF BERNADETTE, Twentieth
“Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 14,259 ft.,
sd, From the novel by Franz Werfel.
Credits: Director, Henry King; screenplay,
George Seaton; music director, Alfred
Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Dec43; LP12692,
SONG OF IDAHO. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 4 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A ranch in Idaho provides the
setting for this musical Western about a
radio star and his sponsor's mischievous
son,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Barry
Shipman; film editor, Al Stell.
Cast: Kirby Grant, Tommy Ivo, June Vin-
cent, The Sunshine Boys, The Sunshine
Girls.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 24Mar48;
LP1515,
SONG OF INDIA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of AMETERS:
Inc.; 19Jun44; MP14975,
SONG OF INDIA, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949. 77 min., sd., sepia, 35mm.
Summary: A jungle adventure in which a
prince in the Combi jungle attempts to
thwart the efforts of a rival prince to cap-
ture big game for a zoological park.
Credits: Producer and director, Albert
Rogell; screenplay, Art Arthur, Kenneth
Perkins; original story, Jerome Odlum,
Cast: Sabu, Gail Russell, Turhan Bey,
Anthony Caruso, Aminta Dyne, ;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Feb49; .
LP2120,
SONG OF LOVE, Loew's Inc., c1947.
117 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM pic-
ture. From the play by Bernard Schubert
and Mario Silva,
Credits: Produced and directed by Clar-
ence Brown; screenplay, Ivan Tors, Irm-
gard Von Cube, Allen Vincent, Robert
Ardrey; music director, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Robert J, Kern.
Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid,
Robert Walker, Else Janssen, Henry Daniell.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Jul47; LP1234,
SONG OF MEXICO, c1945. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Direction and screenplay, James
A, FitzPatrick; music directors, Manuel
Esperon, Richard Cherwin; photographers,
John Alton, George Stahl; film editor, Harry
Keller.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Nov45;
LP13675, (See also Cancion de Mexico;
28Sep45; LP13522)
SONG OF MY HEART. Symphony Films,
Inc., c1947, 85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the life of Peter Ilyitch Tschaikov-
sky.
Credits: Producers, Nathaniel Finston,
J. Theodore Reed; written and directed by
Benjamin Glazer; music, Peter Ilyitch
Tschaikovsky; musie director, Nathaniel
Finston; orchestration, Joseph Nussbaum;
film editor, Richard Heermance,
Cast: Frank Sundstrom, Audrey Long,
Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Mikhail Rasumy,
© Symphony Films, Inc,; 15Nov47;
LP1324,
SONG OF NEVADA, c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
Gordon Kahn, Olive Cooper; music director,
Morton Scott; photographer, Jack Marta;
film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Jun44;
LP12717,
SONG OF OLD WYOMING. P. R. C, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Robert Emmett;
original screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh,
© P. R, C; Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov45;
LP13580.
SONG OF RUSSIA, Loew's Inc,, cl1944, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 12 reels,
sd,, bkw. Based ona story by Leo Mittler,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
399
SONG OF RUSSIA. Cont'd,
Victor Trivas and Guy Endore.
Credits: Producer, Joseph Pasternak;
director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay, Paul
Jarrico, Richard Collins; music, Peter
Ilyich Tschaikowsky and others; music
adapted for the screen by Herbert Stothart;
film editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jan44; LP12520.
SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1947. 106 min., sd.,
color, 35mm, A story inspired by the
music of N, Rimsky-Korsakoff.
Credits: Producer, Edward Kaufman;
written and directed by Walter Reisch;
musical adaptation and direction, Miklos _
Rozsa; film editor, Frank Gross, Techni-
color.
Cast: Yvonne De Carlo, Brian Donlevy,
Jean Pierre Aumont, Eve Arden, Philip
Reed, ,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 18Feb47;
LP878.
SONG OF SUNSHINE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Movie-
tone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Hugh James; music score, L, DeFrancesco;
photographer, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Russ
Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Dec45; MP361.
SONG OF SURRENDER, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 93 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a story by Ruth McKenney
and Richard Bransten,
Summary: A triangle drama about the cur-
ator of a New England museum, his young
wife, and a New York playboy, Setting,
a small town in New England, in 1906,
Credits: Producer, Richard Maibaum;
director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay,
Richard Maibaum; music score, Victor
Young; editor, Alma Macrorie.
Cast: Wanda Hendrix, Claude Rains, Mac-
Donald Carey, Andrea King, Henry Hull.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 280ct49;
LP2600,
SONG OF TEXAS. c1943, Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
Winston Miller; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Jun43;
LP12125,
SONG OF THE BIRDS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; animation,
George Gormanetti, Steve Muffatti; story,
Bill Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Nov49;
LP2642.
SONG OF THE DRIFTER. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1948. 53 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Jimmy Wakely, hero of the
western plains, defends the rights of ranch-
ers against the encroachments of a band of
outlaws,
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director,
Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, Frank
H, Young; music director, Eddie Kay; film
editor, Fred Maguire,
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Mildred
Coles, Patsy Moran, William Ruhl.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jan48;
LP 1433,
SONG OF THE ISLANDS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942, 6,716 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; original
screenplay, Joseph Schrank, Robert Pirosh,
Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Mar42; LP11537.
SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD. Released
through United Artists, cl1944, Presented
by Charles R. Rogers. 10 reets, sd. Based
on a story by Irving Phillips and Edward
Verdier.
Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers;
director, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay,
Albert Mannheimer; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Truman K.
Wood.
© Charles R. Rogers Talking Picture
Corp.; 2Jun44; LP12729.
SONG OF THE PRAIRIE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Mario Silva; film
editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Sep45;
LP13549.
SONG OF THE RANGE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Wallace Fox; original screenplay,
Betty Burbridge; cameraman, Marcel Le
Picard; film editor, Martin Cohn.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Dec44;
LP13250.
SONG OF THE SARONG. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Gene Lewis;
director, Harold Young; original screenplay,
Gene Lewis; cinematography, Jerry Ash;
film editor, Fred Feitschans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 17Apr45;
LP13266,
SONG OF THE SEA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946. Presented
by RCM Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1566.
SONG OF THE SIERRAS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Production, direction and original
story, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; photographer, Marcel LePicard.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 110ct46;
LP709,
SONG OF THE SOUTH. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1946. 95 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on "'Tales.of Uncle Remus'' by Joel
Chandler Harris.
Credits: Associate producer, Perce
Pearce; cartoon director, Harve Foster;
photoplay director, Wilfred Jackson;
original story, Dalton Reymond; cartoon
story, William Peed, Ralph Wright, George
Stallings; screenplay, Dalton Reymond,
Morton Grant, Maurice Rapf; animators,
Milt Kahl, Don Lusk, Josh Meador; music
score, Paul J. Smith, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
music director, Charles Wolcott; orchestra-
tion, Edward Plumb; film editor, William M.
Morgan.
Cast: Ruth Warrick, Bobby Driscoll, James
Baskett, Luana Patten, Lucile Watson.
© Walt Disney Productions; 12Aug46;
LP1379.
SONG OF THE THIN MAN. Loew's Inc.,
c1947. 86 min., sd., bew, 35mm. An MGM
picture. Based on the characters created
by Dashiell Hammett.
Credits: Producer, Nat Perrin; director,
Edward Buzzell; story, Stanley Roberts;
screenplay, Steve Fisher, Nat Perrin;
music score, David Snell; film editor,
Gene Ruggiero.
Cast: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Keenan
Wynn, Dean Stockwell, Philip Reed.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jul47; LP1159.
SONG OF THE WASTELAND. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl947. 56 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky; direc-
tor, Thomas Carr; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Lee 'Lasses" White.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Jun47;
LP1163.
SONG OF VICTORY. 1942. Presented by
Columbia Pictures Corp., 800 ft., sd., color.
(Color Rhapsody, no. 86)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Leo Salkin;
animation, Howard Swift, Phil Duncan,
Bernard Garbutt; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Sep42; LP12001.
A SONG TO REMEMBER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 12 reels, sd., color. Adapted
from the story by Ernst Marischka.
Credits: Producer, Louis F. Edelman;
director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Sidney
Buchman; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
music adaptation, Miklos Rozsa; cameraman,
Fayte M. Browne; film editor, Charles Nel-
son. Technicolor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Dec44;
LP13024,
SONGS OF FANNY CROSBY. C. O. Baptista
Films, cl948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A father and son of the present
day learn about the life and influence of
Fanny Crosby, blind hymn-writer of the last
century.
Cast: George Beverly Shea, Eddie Snyder.
© C. O. Baptista Films; 1May48; MP31390.
SONGS OF ROMANCE. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring ''My
Darling Clementine," "If I Had You," and
"Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time," De-
signed for audience participation.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49;
MP3856.
SONGS OF THE RANGE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Masters)
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures. Inc.; 16O0ct44;
MP15303.
SONGS OF THE SEASON. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring "In
the Good Old Summertime," "'Singin' in the
Rain," "Shine on Harvest Moon," and'"Winter
Wonderland."" Designed for audience parti-
cipation.,
Credits: Director, Benjamin R. Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 31Jan49 (in notice: 1948); MP3854.
SONNY DUNHAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Released by Warner Bros., c1944. 10 min.,
sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Nov44;
MP15430.
SONNY DUNHAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN
JIVE BUSTERS. Universal Pictures Co.,
c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; orchestration,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Ace Herman.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP13032.
SONORA STAGECOACH. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
400
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SONORA STAGECOACH, Cont'd.
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett;
screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh; music
director, Frank Sanucci; photographer,
Edward Kull; film editor, John C. Fuller,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6May44;
LP12657, ~
SONS OF ADVENTURE. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: When a Western-picture star is
murdered during the filming of a scene, two
veterans working as stunt men locate the
guilty man,
Credits: Associate producer, Franklin
Adreon; director, Yakima Canutt; original
screenplay, Franklin Adreon, Sol Shor;
music director, Morton Scott; film editor,
Harold Minter.
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Russ Hayden,
Gordon Jones, Grant Withers, George
Chandler,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep48;
LP1791.
SONS OF COURAGE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek;
narrator, Ed Thorgersen; music, L. De-
Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
New York; 2Aug46; MP1643,
SONS OF GOD, Square Deal Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 3 reels, sd., 16mm, Based on Celia
M. Walters! book ''Whatsoever Ye Shall
Ask."
Appl, author: Donn Marvin,
© Square Deal Pictures Corp.; 10Jun46;
LP401,
SONS OF THE PIONEERS, c1942. 6 reels,
sd, Based on an original story by Mauri
Grashin and Robert T. Shannon,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; screenplay, M. Coates Web-
ster, Mauri Grashin, Robert T. Shannon;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Bud Thackery; film editor, Edward Schroeder.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Jul42;
LP11511.
SONS OF THE SEA. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 10 reels, sd. From a story
by Derek and Wynne Maclver.
Credits: Director, Walter Forde; screen-
play, Gordon Wellesley, Edward Dryhurst,
‘Emeric Pressburger; music director, Jack
Weaver; photography, Basil Emmott;
editor, Terrence Fisher.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Mar42;
LP11169,
SOPHISTICATED HULA. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16565.
SORROWFUL JONES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
A new version of the 1934 motion picture
"Little Miss Marker."' Based on a story
by Damon Runyon,
Summary: A comedy about a penny-pinching
Broadway bookie who receives a small child
as security for a gambling debt.
Credits: Producer, Robert L. Welch; direc-
tor, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Melville
Shavelson, Edmund Hartmann, Jack: Rose;
adapted from a screenplay by William R.
Lipman, Sam Hellman, Gladys Lehman;
music score, Robert Emmett Dolan,
Cast: Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, William
Demarest, Bruce Cabot, Thomas Gomez,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Jul49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2434,
SORRY, WRONG NUMBER, Hal Wallis Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the radio play by Lucille
Fletcher. .
Summary: A melodrama based on a series
of telephone calls, through which a young
wife learns that her husband has plotted to
murder her in order to secure insurance
money. The husband repents his part in
the crime, but does so too late to save his
wife from death at the hands of gangsters,
Credits: Producers, Hal Wallis, Anatole
Litvak; director, Anatole Litvak; screenplay,
Lucille Fletcher; music, Franz Waxman,
editor, Warren Low,
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster,
Ann Richards, Wendell Corey, Harold Ver-
milyea.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 9Jul48;
LP1733.
SO'S YOUR ANTENNA, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Zion Myers.
Cast: Harry Von Zell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 100ct46;
LP789,
SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA! Monogram Pic
tures Corp., cl1942, 7 reels, sd. Based on
the original story "Aunt Emma Paints the
Town," by Harry Hervey.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay,
George Bricker, Edmond Kelso; photography,
Max Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Apr42;
LP11272.
SO'S YOUR UNCLE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Jean Yarbrough; original story, Leonard
Lee; screenplay, Maurice Leo, Clyde
Bruckman; music direction, Charles Previn;
photography, Elwood Bredell; film editor,
Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Nov43;
LP12365,
THE SOUL OF A MONSTER. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 61 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc~ :
tor, Will Jason; original screenplay, Edward
Dein; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Aug44;
LP12816,
SOUND RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION;
sound on film, Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 15Apr43;
MP 14228,
SOUND RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION.
SEE Enregistrement et Reproduction
du Son,
SOUND WAVES AND THEIR SOURCES,
SEE Les Ondes de Son et Leurs Origines.
SOUNDIES No. 1. Globe Productions, Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Globe Productions, Inc.; 10Aug40;
MP 10431,
SOUNDIES NO, 2. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Jan41; MP10789.
SOUNDIES NO. 3, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb41; MP10803.
SOUNDIES SONG PARADE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel each, sd. © Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,
1, © 3Aug42; MP12820,
2. © 14Dec42; MP13151,
THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC, Coronet, c1948.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Two children in a music store
learn about overtones and resonance as they
experiment with wind, string, and percus-
sion instruments, The film continues the
discussion of the characteristics ‘of sound
begun in ''The Nature of Sound."
Credits: Collaborator, Ira M. Freeman,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 13Feb48; MP3114,
SOUP'S ON, Walt Disney Productions, c1947.
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm. (Donald Duck
Cartoon) :
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Milt Banta; animation, Volus
Jones, Bill Justice, Bob Carlson, Josh
Meador; music, Oliver Wallace, 1
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Oct47;
LP1972,
THE SOUR PUSS, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation,
Vive Risto, Dave Hoffman.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Nov40; MP10577,
SOURPUSS IN DINGBAT LAND. Terrytoons,
Inc. Released through Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib, ,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27May49; LP2619.
SOUTH AFRICA. Time, Inc., c1944. (Forum
Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15983.
SOUTH AMERICAN SPORTS, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 10 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narration,
James Bloodworth; commentator, Knox
Manning. Technicolor, be
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 170ct42;
MP 12967,
SOUTH AMERICAN SWAY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1944, 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 3May44;
MP 14791,
SOUTH DAKOTA SAGA, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. Presented by The Homestake Mining
Co.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Homestake Mining Co.; title & descr.,
3Feb40; 341 prints, 5Feb40; MU9952,
SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1949. 54 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A Western in which the Durango
Kid captures his brother-in-law's murderer,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; story, James Gruen; screen-
play, Earle Snell; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Gail Davis.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Aug49;
LP2438,
SOUTH OF DIXIE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jean
Yarbrough; original story, Sam Coslow;
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman; music director,
Sam Freed, Jr.; film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22 May44;
LP12661,
SOUTH OF MONTEREY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm, Based
upon the character "Cisco Kid" created
by O'Henry [pseud, of William Sydney Porter]
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, William Nigh; original story and screen-
play, Charles S, Belden; music director,
Edward J, Kay; photographer, Harry Neu-
mann; film editor, Fred Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29Jun46;
LP389,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
401
SOUTH OF MONTERREY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1946, 20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Sullivan C. Richardson;
narration, Charles L. Tedford; narrator,
Truman Bradley, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Jun46; MP866.
SOUTH OF PAGO-PAGO. Released thru
United Artists, c1940, Presented by Ed-
ward Small. 98 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director,
Alfred E, Green; story and screenplay,
George Bruce, Kenneth Gamet; music, Ed-
ward Ward; photography, John Mescall;
film editors, Ray Curtis, Fred R. Feitshans,
Jr.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.;
25Jul40; LP9822,
SOUTH OF PANAMA, Producers Releasing
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, T. H. Richmond; direc-
tor, Jean Yarborough; original story and
screenplay, Ben Roberts, Sidney Sheldon;
music director, Alberto Columbo; film
editor, Guy Thayer, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 24Apr41;
LP10577.
SOUTH OF RIO, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: After routing a powerful gang
of outlaws from Rio Blanco, the Territorial
Rangers assure eventual statehood for the
Washington territory.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, Philip Ford; screenplay,
Norman §S, Hall; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Harold Minter,
Cast: Monte Hale, Kay Christopher, Paul
Hurst, Roy Barcroft, Douglas Kennedy.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul49;
LP2447,
SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS. United States Pictures,
Inc. Released through Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1949, 88 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A Western melodrama about
three ranchers who become involved in gun-
smuggling. Setting, the Texas-Mexican
border during the Civil War.
Credits: Producer, Milton Sperling, direc-
tor, Ray Enright; written by Zachary Gold
and James R. Webb; music, Max Steiner;
film editor, Clarence Kolster.
Cast: Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith, Zachary
Scott, Dorothy Malone, Douglas Kennedy,
© United States Pictures, Inc.; 12Mar49;
LP2210,
SOUTH OF SANTA FE. c1942,. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, James R.
Webb; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Harry Neumann; film editor, Wil-
liam Thompson,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb42;
LP11099,
SOUTH OF SANTA FE, Universal International
Pictures Co., Inc., c1949, 25 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, :
Summary: A musical Western.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan;
story, Norton S, Parker; screenplay, Joseph
O'Donnell; music, Joe Gershenson; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth,
Cast: Tex" Williams, "Smokey" Rogers,
"Deuce" Spriggens, Donna Martell, William
Tannen,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Nov49;
LP2699.
SOUTH OF SUEZ. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 10 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture. From a story by
Sheridan Gibney.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; screen-
play, Barry Trivers.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Nov40;
LP 10067.
SOUTH OF TAHITI. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Waggner;
original story, Ainsworth Morgan; screen-
play, Gerald Geraghty; photography, Woody
Bredell; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 220ct41;
LP10787.
SOUTH OF THE BORDER, c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Berke; director, George Sherman; original
story, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart McGowan;
screenplay, Betty Burbridge, Gerry
Geraghty; photographer, William Nobles;
film editor, Lester Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Dec39;
LP9328,
SOUTH OF THE BORDER WITH DISNEY.
Walt Disney Productions, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 6Nov42;
MP 16208,
SOUTH OF THE BOUDOIR. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1940. 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story, Harry
Edwards; screenplay, Harry Edwards, El-
wood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Mar40;
LP9508,
SOUTH OF THE CHISHOLM TRAIL. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 58 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Derwin Abrahams; original story and screen-
play, Michael Simmons; film editor, Paul
Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Nancy Saunders, Hank Newman, the Georgia
Crackers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jan47;
LP837,
SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original story, Johnston McCulley; screen-
play, Victor Hammond, Ralph Bettinson;
music director, Edward J, Kay; photographer,
William Sickner; editor, William Austin.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Aug45;
LP 13702.
SOUTH SEA RHYTHMS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1943, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Jean Yarbrough; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Fred R, Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Aug43;
LP12199,
SOUTH SEA SADIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16532.
SOUTH TO KARANGA, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Harold Schuster; original
screenplay, Edmund L. Hartmann, Stanley
Rubin; cameraman, Jerry Ash; film editor,
Don Hayes.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Jul40;
LP9773.
SOUTH WIND. Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc. ; 12Oct42; MP 13054,
THE SOUTHEASTERN STATES. Erpi Class-
room Film, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 31Dec42;
MP 14201.
SOUTHERN COMFORT. c1946. Present
by Soundies. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Dec46; MP1364.
SOUTHERN SCANDAL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946,. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Feb46; MP198.
A SOUTHERN YANKEE, Loew's Inc., c1948.
90 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A light comedy with a Civil War
setting. Southern bell-boy Red Skelton is
forced to exchange uniforms with a Northern
spy, who wears the uniform of a Confederate
major. A chase ensues,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Edward Sedgwick; original story, Melvin
Frank, Norman Panama; screenplay, Harry
Tugend; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ben Lewis,
Cast: Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene
Dahl, George Coulouris, Lloyd Gough,
© Loew's Inc,; 28Jul48; LP1748,.
THE SOUTHERNER. Released through United
Artists, c1945, Presented by Producing
Artists, Inc. 91 min., sd. A Jean Renoir
production, From the novel "Hold Autumn
in Your Hand" by George Sessions Perry,
Credits: Producers, David Loew, Robert
Hakim; direction and screenplay, Jean
Renoir; adaptation, Hugo Butler; music
score, Werner Janssen; film editor, Gregg
G. Tallas.
© Loew-Hakim, Inc.; 10Aug45; LP13428,
SOUTHLAND SWING. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., 30Dec44; MP 15574,
SOUTHWARD HO! HO! Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 10 min,, sd,, bew, 35mm,
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: A slapstick comedy about a
shipboard romance, :
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.;.1Jun49;
LP2368,
THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES, Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., cl1942, lreel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc;; 31Dec42;
MP14202.
THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES. SEE
«Qs Estados do Sudeste,
Os Estados do Sudoeste,
SOUVENIRS OF DEATH. Loew's Inc., 1948,
1 reel, sd,, b&w, 35mm, (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Summary: A German Mauser pistol, a war
trophy, falls into criminal hands, The pistol
tells its own story, from its capture on the
battlefield until it figures in a gang killing
in America.
Credits: Producer, Herbert Moulton;
director, Edward Cahn; original story and
screenplay, Alan Friedman; narrator, John
Nesbitt; music score, Robert Franklyn;
film editor, Conrad A. Nervig.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Jun48; LP1672.
THE SOW SONG, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Nov42; MP13092,
SPADE COOLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Uni-
versal Pictures Co., Inc., cl1949. 2 reels,
sd., béw, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan;
film editor, Danny B. Landres,
Cast: Spade Cooley, Karel's Adagio Four,
Les Anderson, The Pickard family, Bill
Roberts.
402
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SPADE COOLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Cont'd,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul49;
LP2392.
SPADE COOLEY, KING OF WESTERN SWING.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1945. 10 min.,
sd, (Melody Master Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jack Scholl,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10ct45;
MP 16338.
SPAIN: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE,
Coronet, c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows various aspects of life
in Spain—including scenes of Madrid, central
Spain, Seville, and the Guadalquivir Valley—
and shows how a typical family lives on a
farm near Seville. For intermediate, junior
high, and senior high school grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R.
McConnell,
© David A. Smart; 22Jun49; MP4229,
SPANISH CHILDREN, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: The social and economic con-
ditions in southern Spain are exemplified by
the daily activities of a rural family.
Credits: Collaborator, Harold S. Kemp.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31Dec48; MP3823.,
SPANISH FIESTA. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 19 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; music,
Rimsky-Korsakoff. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec41;
MP 12565.
SPANISH—FIRST LESSON—PART I.
(The Instructo-Film Series)
Appl. author: Louis G, Bayo.
© Audivision Language Teaching Service;
title, descr., & 2 prints, 21Jan43; MU13214.
SPANISH INFLUENCE IN THE UNITED
STATES. Coronet, c1948, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Traces the march of the Spanish
conquistadores from Florida to California
and shows their influence on the architec-
ture, language, religion, and customs of the
United States.
Credits: Collaborator, Frederick G. Neel.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 13Apr48; MP3104,
THE SPANISH MAIN. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 100 min., sd., color. A Frank
Borzage production,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Ames; director, Frank Borzage; original
story, Aeneas MacKenzie; screenplay, George
Worthing Yates, Herman J. Mankiewicz;
music, Hanns Eisler; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ralph Dawson.
Technicolor.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Sep45;
LP13682,
SPARE TIME IN THE ARMY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 1,135 ft., sd. (Pan-
oramic, no, 7)
Credits: Conceived and produced by Frank-
lin Coen, Bob Churchill, Bernard Rubin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Feb42;
LP11096.
SPARK PLUGS IN AVIATION, Bray Studios,
Inc., c1941. 3 reels.
© Bray Studios, Inc.; 21Feb41; MP10920,
THE SPARKLE STRUT. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp: of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP53.
SPEAKING OF ANIMALS, Paramount Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941-49, 1 reel each, sd., b&w,
35mm. © Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Credits: Directors, Lou Lilly, Léw Landers;
writers, Walter Anthony, Dave Mitchell, Lou
Lilly, Charles Shows; narrator, Ken Carpen-
ter.
Down on the Farm, © 18Aug41; MP11070.
Y 1-1, Ina Pet Shop. © 5Sep41; MP11518,
Y 1-2, Inthe Zoo. © 310ct41; MP11719,
Y 1-3. At the County Fair, © 2Jan42;
MP 12078,
Y 1-4, Inthe Circus. © 29May42; MP12535,
Y 1-5. At the Dog Show. © 28Aug42;
LP11580.
Y 1-6, In South America. © 25Sep42;
LP11648,
Y 2-1. And.Their Families, © 18Dec42;.
MP 13179,
Y 2-2. At the Bird Farm. © 26Feb43;
MP 13404,
Y 2-3. In Current Events. © 7May43;
LP12050.
Y 2-4, At the Cage Door Canteen.
© 25Jun43; LP12123.
Y 2-5. Inthe Garden. © 20Aug43; MP14571.
Y 2-6. In the Desert. © 50ct43; MP14036,
Y 3-1, Tails of the Border. © 17Dec43;
MP 14438,
Y 3-2. In Winter Quarters. © 28Jan44;
MP 14454,
Y 3-3. In the Newsreels. © 17Mar44;
LP12548.
Y 3-4, Your Pet Problem, © 20May44;
MP 14893,
Y¥ 3-5. Ina Harem, © 14Jul44; MP15063,
Y 3-6. Monkey Business. © 15Sep44;
MP 15194,
Y 4-1. As Babies. © 24Nov44; MP15442,
Y 4-2, Who's Who in Animal Land,
© 19Jan45; MP15594,
Y 4-3, In the Public Eye. © 16Mar45;
MP 15746,
Y 4-4, As the Talk of the Town. © 18May45;_
MP 15959,
Y 4-5. In a Musical Way. © 20Jul45;
MP16155.
Y 5-1, Animal-ology. © 30Nov45; MP16595.
Y 5-2. The Hill-Billies. © 18Jan46; MP129.
Y 5-3. Inthe Post War Era, © 21Feb46;
MP217,
Y 5-4. Inthe Wilds. © 10May46; MP552.
Y 5-5. The Lonesome Stranger. .© 14Jun46;
LP376.
Y 5-6. Be Kind to Animals, © 30Aug46;
MP1064,
Y 6-1. Stork Crazy. © MP1234, j
Y 6-2. Pooch Parade. © 27Dec46; MP1481,
Y 6-3, Country Life. © 21Feb47; MP1736,
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1287, : ‘
3. Monkeyshines. © 12Dec47; LP1347,
4, Home Sweet Home. © 6Feb48;
2767.
- Tain't So. © 16Apr48; MP2888.
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8-3. Meet the Champ. © 11Feb49;
MP3858,.
Y 8-4, Hocus Focus. © 22Apr49; MP4011,
Y 8-5, Goin' Hollywood. © 14Jun49;
MP4160,
Y 8-6. Video Hounds. © 10Aug49 (in notice:
1948); MP4425,
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SPEAKY-SPAK-SPOKE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 19Jan42; MP12089.
SPECIAL AGENT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
material by Milton Raison.
Summary: The agent of a small railroad
station in California apprehends a pair
of train robbers, Based on fact,
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William C.
Thomas; screenplay, Lewis R. Foster,
Whitman Chambers; music score, Lucien
Cailliet; film editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: William Edythe, George Reeves,
Laura Elliot, Paul Valentine,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 22Jul49;
LP2519,
SPECIAL SERVICE, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor -
Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min,,
b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 15Oct47, 5 prints, 110ct47; MU2381.
THE SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF HEALTHY
MEN, Leon Schlesinger Productions for the
U. S. Navy.
Appl, author; Hugh MacMullan.
© Leon Schlesinger Productions; title &
descr., 21Dec43; 3 prints, 22Jan44; MU14437.
THE SPECK ON THE WALL, SEE Law of the
Timber, .
SPECTER OF THE ROSE, c1946. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 10 reels, sd,, 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Lee Garmes;
directed and written by Ben Hecht; music
score, George Antheil; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Harry Keller,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Jun46; LP355.
A SPEECH BY THE LATE PRESIDENT
CALVIN COOLIDGE ON ECONOMY, GIVEN
IN THE SPRING OF 1925. 1 reel, sd,, 35mm,
Appl. author: Lee DeForest,
© Henrietta K, Clark; title & descr,
3Feb40; 2 prints, 10Feb40; MU10059.
SPEECH: STAGE FRIGHT AND WHAT TO DO
ABOUT IT. Centron Corp., Inc., ¢1949,
11 min,, sd., bkw, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the causes of stage’
fright, and shows what can be done to con-
quer this fear, For high school and college
classes,
Appl, author; Arthur H. Wolf.
© Centron Corp,, Inc.; 28Oct49; MP4751.
SPEED COUNTS, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp,
40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary; Shows the Dearborn Motors
mower at work in an alfalfa field, with the
farmer easily adjusting the cutter bar from
the tractor seat,
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr, &
4 prints, 13Apr49; MU3999,
SPEED COURIERS. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Russ Johns,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Jun44;
MP14958,
THE SPEED NUT SAVINGS FACTOR, Pre-
sented by Tinnerman Products, Inc, 2 reels,
sd., b&w,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr, & 12 prints, 5O0ct46; MU1144,
SPEED TO SPARE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948, 57 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary; A stunt driver gives up racing
to become a member of a cargo-trucking
firm, Rivalry between the driver and a
mechanic results in tragedy.
Credits; Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William
Berke; original screenplay, Milton Raison;
film editor, Monty Pearce,
Cast; Richard Arlen, Jean Rogers, Richard
Travis, Roscoe Karns, Nanette Parks,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 14May48;
LP1621,
SPEEDBALL FOR GIRLS, Coronet, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Introduces girls' physical educa-
tion classes to speedball, a field game com-
bining features of soccer, basketball, and
football, Includes slow-motion shots of
players in action, and explains rules,
Credits: Collaborator, Marjorie E, Fish,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 1Dec47; MP3277.
SPEEDING YOUR READING, Teaching Aids
Exchange, cl1946, 10 min,, sd., 16mm,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
403
SPEEDING YOUR READING, Cont'd,
Credits: Written by John Randolph
Humphreys, Jr.; narrator, John Grover,
© John Randolph Humphreys, Jr.; 20May46;
MP607.
THE SPELL OF THE FANDANGO (EL EM-
BRUJO DEL FANDANGO) c1941, Presented
by Arthur Sanchez, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Jean Angelo; original
music, Jose Maria Palomo,
Appl. author: Carmen Amaya.
© Arthur Sanchez; 6Mar41; MP11182,
SPELLBOUND. Released by United Artists,
c1945, Presented by David O. Selznick.
12 reels, sd. A Selznick International pic-
ture. Suggested by Francis Beeding' s novel
“The House of Dr. Edwardes."
Credits: Producer, David O. Selznick;
director, Alfred Hitchcock; screenplay, Ben
Hecht; adaptation, Angus MacPhail; music,
Miklos Rozsa; photographer, George Barnes;
film editor, Hal C. Kern,
© Vanguard Films, Inc.; 28Dec45; LP13711.
SPELLING IS EASY. Coronet, c1947.
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Educational author, Viola Theman,
1 reel,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of
Esquire, Inc.; 5Feb47; MP2015.
SPENT FULLERS EARTH FOUND EFFEC-
TIVE IN CONTROL OF INCENDIARY
BOMBS,
Appl, author: Guilford C, Jones.
© Floridin Co.; title, descr. & 3 prints,
18Dec42; MU13160,
SPICY AND SPANISH. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 230ct44; MP15339.
THE SPIDER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. 5,160 ft., sd. Based on a play
by Charles Fulton Oursler and Lowell Bren-
tano,.
Credits: Director, Robert Webb; screen-
play, Jo Eisinger, Scott Darling; music
director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Nov45; LP97,
THE SPIDER RETURNS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels).
Based upon "The Spider" magazine stories.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Larry Darmour; direc-
tor, James W. Horne; story, Morgan B, Cox,
Lawrence E, Taylor, John Cutting, Harry
Fraser; screenplay, Jesse A. Duffy, George
Plympton; music, Lee Zahler; film editors,
Dwight Caldwell, Earl Turner,
1, The Stolen Plans. © 5May41; LP10962,
2, The Fatal Time-Bomb, © 13May41;
LP10963.,
3. The Secret Meeting. © 20May41;
LP10964,
4, The Smoke Dream. © 26May41; LP10965,
5. The Gargoyle's Trail. © 2Jun41;
LP10966,
6. The X-Ray Eye, © 9Jun41; LP10967,
7. The Radio Boomerang, © 16Jun41;
LP10968,
8, The Mysterious Message. © 21Jun41;
LP10969.
9, The Cup of Doom, © 27Jun41; LP10970,
10, The X-Ray Belt. © 7Jul41; LP10971,
11, Lips Sealed by Murder. © 9Jul41;
LP10972.
12. A Money Bomb, © 21Jul41; LP10973.
13, Almost a Confession. © 24Jul41;
LP10974,
14. Suspicious Telegrams. © 28Jul41;
LP10975,.
15. The Payoff. © 3Aug41; LP10976,
THE SPIDER WOMAN, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based on the
story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Roy William Neill; screenplay, Bertram
Millhauser; film editor, James Gibbons,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Nov43;
LP12379.
THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c 1946,
7 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Director, Arthur Lubin; origina].
screenplay, Eric Taylor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Apr46;
LP256.
SPILLS AND CHILLS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949,° 10 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (Sports
News Review) Warner Bros.
Summary: Scenes of daredevils of yester-
day, including acrobats, motorcyclists,
speeding car drivers, and may other stunt
men,
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Dan Donaldson; editor,
Albert Helmes.
© The Vitaphone ‘Corp.; 7Nov49; MP4723.
SPILLS FOR THRILLS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940, 19 min., ‘sd. (Broad-
way Brevities)
Credits: Producer and director, DeLeon
Anthony; narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 17Jun40;
MP 10279.
SPIN THE BOTTLE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11681,
SPINACH FER BRITAIN. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I: Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer; animation, Jim Tyer, Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Jan43;
LP11807.
SPINACH PACKIN! POPEYE. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Bill
Turner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jul44;
LP 12804,
SPINACH VS. HAMBURGERS, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larz Bourke; animation, Al
Eugster, Tom Moore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Aug48;
LP1785.
SPINNING A YARN. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Person Oddity,
no. 135)
Credits: Produced, directed and written by
Thomas Mead, Joseph O'Brien,
© Universal Pictures Co.; Inc.; 7Aug44;
MP 15238.
SPINNING ROPES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
' Inc.; 10Jun46; MP679.
SPINNING STEPS, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15777.
THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945, 83 min., sd. Based on
the novel "Some Must Watch" by Ethel Lina
White.
Credits: Producer, Dore Schary; director,
Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Mel Dinelli;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; editors, Harry Marker, Harry
Gerstad.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP 123.
THE SPIRIT OF ANNAPOLIS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., cl1942, 20 min., sd. (Broad-
way Brevity)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 21Nov42;
LP11693.
SPIRIT OF BOOGIE WOOGIE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Aug42; MP12851.
SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY. SEE Variety
Views, no. 114,
THE SPIRIT OF 1941, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 894 ft., sd. (The Washington
Parade)
Credits: Narrative, William M. Nelson;
narrator, Basil Ruysdael; photographer,
Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar41;
MP 11226.
THE SPIRIT OF STANFORD, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Charles Barton; story, William Brent, Nick
Lukats;, screenplay, Howard, J. Green, Wil-
liam Brent, Nick Lukats; music director,
M., W. Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Sep42;
LP11604,
THE SPIRIT OF WEST POINT. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 20 eegiey sd. (Broad-
way Brevity)
Credits: Director, Jean Necileaca,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Dec42;
LP11715,
THE SPIRIT OF WEST POINT. Bro-Rog
Pictures Corp., c1947. 77 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on an original story by
Margaret Mary Howard,
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; written
for the screen and narrated by Tom Reed.
Cast; Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Glenn Davis.
© Bro-Rog Pictures Corp; 10ct47;
LP 1269.
SPIRITUAL REARMAMENT. Willard Pic-
tures, cl1941, Presented by National Bible
Press. 1l,reel, sd.
Appl. author: Robert T. Furman, Jr.
© National Publishing Co,; 26Nov41;
MP 11862.
THE SPIRITUALIST, Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1948. 78 min,,.sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A young woman is victimized
by a fraudulent medium who claims he can
communicate with the spirit of her suppos-
edly dead husband, The medium, when he
sees the girl led into danger, repents his
deception and exposes a criminal plot
against the girl.
_ Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Bernard Vorhaus; original story, Crane
Wilbur; screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton,
Ian McLellan Hunter; music director,
Irving Friedman; music score, Alexander
Laszlo; film editor, Norman Colbert.
Cast: Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Cathy
O'Donnell, Richard Carlson, Donald Curtis,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 7Jul48; LP1730.
SPITFIRE. Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1943. Presented by Samuel
Goldwyn, 90 min., sd. A Leslie Howard
production,
Credits: Director, Leslie Howard; original
story, Henry C. James, Kay Strueby;
screenplay, Miles Malleson, Anatole De
Grunwald; music, William Walton; music
direction, Muir Mathieson; film editor,
Douglas Myers.
Appl, authors: Misbourne Pictures, Ltd.
and British Aviation Pictures, Ltd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun43;
LP12106,
SPLASH HAPPY, Soundies Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc.; 30Dec46; MP1776,
SPLITS, SPARES AND STRIKES. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 913 ft., sd.
404
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SPLITS, SPARES AND STRIKES. Cont'd,
(World of Sports, no. 68)
Credits: Narrator, Dan Seymour; photog-
rapher, Charles Harten; editor, Harry
Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Feb41;
MP 11169.
THE SPOILERS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 9 reels, sd. t
Credits: Producer, Frank Lloyd; direc-
tor, Ray Enright; screenplay, Lawrence
Hazard, Tom Reed; photography, Milton
Krasner; film editor, Clarence Kolster;
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Apr42;
LP11208,
SPOILERS OF THE NORTH. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc.,.c1947. 66 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, Richard Sale; original
screenplay, Milton M, Raison; music direc-
tor, Mort Glickman; film editor, William
Thompson.
Cast: Paul Kelly, Adrian Booth, Evelyn
Ankers, James A, Millican,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP901,
SPOILS OF CONQUEST. SEE The March
of Time, v. 6, no, 12.
SPOOK BUSTERS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd,, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
William Beaudine; original screenplay, Ed-
mond Seward, Tim Ryan; music director,
Edward J, Kay; photographer, Harry Neu-
mann; editor, William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Aug46;
LP535.
SPOOK LOUDER. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,456 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Apr43;
LP11984,
THE SPOOK SPEAKS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 2 reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson, Clyde Bruck-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Aug40;
LP9875,
THE SPOOK SPEAKS, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 19 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Julian Woodward;
film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Dec47;
LP1336,
SPOOK TO ME. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 2 reels.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Harry
Edwards; story, Edward Bernds,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Dec45;
LP90.
SPOOK TOWN, P., R. C. Pictures, Inc., c1944.
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
direction and original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler; photog-
rapher, Robert C. Cline; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun44; LP13597.
SPOOKS RUN WILD. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Phil Rosen; original story and screenplay,
Carl Foreman, Charles R, Marion; photog-
raphy, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Robert
Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 240ct41;
LP11219.
SPOONHANDLE, SEE Deep Waters.
SPORT OF KINGS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 912 ft., sd. (The World of Sports,
no. 60)
Credits: Narrative by Stanley Frank;
narrator, Dan Seymour; photography,
Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18May40;
MP 10291,
SPORT OF KINGS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on a story by Gordon Grand,
Credits: Producer, William Bloom; direc-
tor, Robert Gordon; screenplay, Edward
Huebsch; music director, Mischa Bakaleini-
koff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Paul Campbell, Gloria Henry, Harry
Davenport.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jun47;
LP1051,
SPORT OF MILLIONS, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: A tour of race tracks throughout
the world,
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Mar49; MP3970.
SPORTING BLOOD. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w:. Based on an original
story by Grace Norton,
Credits; Producer, Albert E, Levoy; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Lawrence
Hazard, Albert Mannheimer, Dorothy Yost;
music score, Franz Waxman; film editor,
Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 9Jul40; LP9765,
A SPORTING CHANCE, c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd., Based
on an original story by Paul Gangelin.
Credits; Associate producer, Rudolph E.
Abel; director, George Blair; screenplay,
Dane Lussier; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Marcel LePicard;
film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14May45;
LP 13355.
THE SPORTING EVERGLADES, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Oct40;
MP 10494,
SPORTING SPHERES, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949, 10 min,, sd,, b&w, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Presents ten sports and shows
the difference between the balls used in each
game,
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing; photog-
rapher, Russell T. Ervin.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Jul49;
MP4323,.
SPORTS A LA MODE. Soundies. Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 50ct42; MP13075.
SPORTS COVERAGE, RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948. 8 min., sd., bew, 35mm. (Sport-
scope, no. 6)
Summary: Different methods of reporting
sports events as exemplified by newspaper
columnist, Joe Williams, AP photographer
Matty Zimmerman, television reporter,
Clem McCarthy, and broadcaster, Red
Barber. :
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 6Feb48; MP2892.
SPORTS DOWN UNDER. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm, (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Sports of Australia, including
motorcycle racing, cricket matches,
bowling, golf, tennis, horse racing, and
swimming. ; d
Credits: Director, Arthur Collins; written
by Charles L, Tedford; narrator, Truman
Bradley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Oct48; MP3430,
SPORTS GO TO WAR. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (The Sports
Parade) .
Credits: Producers, A Pam Blumenthal,
Andre de La Varre; director, Van Campen
Heilner; narrator, Knox Manning. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Nov45; MP16494.
SPORTS GOLDEN AGE, RKO Pathe, Inc., |
c1948, 17 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, (This Is
America, no. 10) , :
Summary: The film shows the wide variety
of sports which make the United States the
most sportsminded nation in the world, and
such champions as Babe Ruth, Johnny Lujack
Ben Hogan, Jack Dempsey, and Helen Wills
in action,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; script,
Burton Benjamin; narrator, Dwight Weist;
editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 23Jul48; MP3273.
SPORTS I. Q. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Oct42;
MP 12941,
SPORTS IN THE ROCKIES. SEE Variety
Views, no, 103,
SPORTS NEW AND OLD. Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949,°10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Highlights of modern sports
as performed by fun-loving Egyptians,
Includes tennis, volley ball, soccer, gym-
nastics, sailing, swimming, and diving. _
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Knox Manning; editor, Everett
Dodd,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov49; MP4722,
SPORTS QUIZ, Loew's Inc., c1944, 971 ft.,
sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
(What's Your I. Q? no, 8)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; film editor, John Durant,
© Loew's Inc,; 24Aug44; MP400,
SPORTS STICKLERS, Loew's Inc., c1945,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
949 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
(What's Your I. Q? no. 10)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
J. J, Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 30ct45; MP16493.
SPORTS TOP PERFORMERS, RKO Pathe,
Inc., c1949. 8 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Sportscope, no, 8)
Summary: Top performers in sports
gather at the Hotel Astor in New York
for the Sports Magazine's awards,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; narrator, Andre Baruch;
editor, Harold Oteri,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 8Apr49; MP4270.
SPORTSMAN'S MEMORIES. Loew's Inc,,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
877 ft., sd., bew, 35mm. (A Pete Smith
Specialty)
Credits: Narrator, Pete Smith,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr44; LP259.
SPORTSMAN'S PLAYGROUND, Vitaphone
Corp., c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(The Sports Parade), Warner Bros,
Credits: Narration, Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Jul47; MP2220,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
405
SPORTSMEN OF THE FAR EAST. Vitaphone
Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Bombay, India, is presented as
the playground of the Far East. The western
influence is seen in such sports as swimming,
sailing, diving, field hockey, cricket, polo,
and horse racing, and the traditional pas-
times of snake charming, sword twirling, and
pole climbing are still popular.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Jan49; MP3613.
SPOT TAG. Motion Picture Service Co.,
c1949. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: An animated cartoon featuring
Spotty, who jumps about on the screen while
the audience tries to catch him with auto-
mobile spot-lights. Designed for use in
drive-in theatres. ’
© Motion Pictufe Service Co.; 15Apr49;
MP4340,
SPOTLIGHT ON INDO-CHINA, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1940. 1 reel, sd.
(Lowell Thomas! Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Russ Sheilds; narration, Lowell
Thomas; music score, L. de Francesco;
editor, Lew Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Dec40; MP11095.
SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICO. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This
Is America, no. 2) ;
Summary: A pictorial excursion into
Mexico. Shows the Pan American Highway,
the Pyramids, a bullfight, Mexican arts
and crafts, the Palace of Fine Arts, the art
school at San Miguel Allende, and the indus-
trialized city of Monterrey.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor and photographer, Larry O'Reilly;
written by Jerome Brondfield; narrator,
Dwight Weist; music, Paul Sawtell; editor,
David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 11Nov49; MP4811.
SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; screen-
play, William X. Crowley, Beryl Sachs;
music director, Edward Kay; photography,
Mack Stengler; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Aug43;
LP 12396.
SPOTLIGHT SERENADE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: Lillian Russell, Eddie Leonard,
Anna Held, and George M. Cohan are shown
in cartoon drawings while the songs with
which they are associated are sung.
Credits: Director, Benjamin R. Parker;
screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard
Anderson,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 8Jun48; MP3495.
SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES. Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
904 ft., sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, John Hines; screenplay,
E. Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip Ander-
son,
© Loew's Inc.; 10May40; LP9654.
SPREAD A BIT OF SUNSHINE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 300ct44; MP15359.
SPREADIN' THE JAM. Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,
889 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; direc-
tor, Charles Walters; original story and
screenplay, Sid Kuller; music director,
L. Friedman; orchestration, Calvin Jackson,
Walter Sheets, Max Terr; film editor,
George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Sep45; LP13527.
SPREE FOR ALL. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel. (A Noveltoony
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Oct46; LP624.
SPRING COMES TO NIAGARA, Vitaphone
Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Warner Bros,
Summary: The great falls of the Niagara
River are shown at the beginning of the
spring season,
Credits: Director, Gordon Sparling; narra-
tor, Lamong Tilden; music, Lucio.Agostini.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Jul49; MP4432.
SPRING ON THE FARM. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: Two children.on a farm observe
the developments that take place in plant and
animal life during the months of March,
April, and May. A classroom film for pri-
mary and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborator, E. Laurence Palmer.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Nov47; MP2641.
SPRING PARADE. c1940, Presented by
Universal Studios. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Henry Koster; original story, Ernst
Marischka; screenplay, Bruce Manning,
Felix Jackson; music, Robert Stolz; music
director, Charles Previn; photography, Joe
Valentine; film editor, Bernard Burton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Sep40;
LP9943,
SPRING SONG. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story,
I, Klein; animation, Myron Waldm&n, Larry
Liverman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 3Jun49;
LP2336.
SPRINGBOARD FOR CHAMPIONS. Produced
for Cambridge Tile Manufacturing Company.
9 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Appl. author: Sprague Mullikin.
© Henry Spruck; title & descr., 12Jan42;
4 prints, 8Dec41; LU10953.
SPRINGBOARD TECHNIQUES. Coronet, in
collaboration with Michael Peppe, c1947,
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 11Apr47; MP2014,
SPRINGTIME FOR PLUTO. Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.,
color. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story,
Nick George, Eric Gurney; animation,
George Nicholas, Norman Tate, Marvin
Woodward, Sandy Strother; music, Oliver
Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 20May44;
LP13102. v
SPRINGTIME FOR THOMAS, Loew's Inc.,
c1946, 707 ft., sd., color. (An M-G-M Tom
and Jerry Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Ed Barge, Michael Lah,
Kenneth Muse; music, Scott Bradley. Tech-
nicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Mar46; LP167.
SPRINGTIME IN TEXAS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, William
Strohbach; director, Oliver Drake; original
screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh; music
director, Frank Sanucci; photographer,
William A. Sickner; film editor, William
Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 21May45;
LP 13694,
SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKAGE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordan; animation, Myron Waldman,
Dick Williams.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Aug40;
LP9878,
SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 8,171 ft.,
sd. Based on a story by Philip Wylie.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, Walter Bullock, Ken Englund;
adaptation, Jacques Thery; music director,
Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Nov42; LP12043,
SPRINGTIME IN THE SIERRAS. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1947, 75 min., sd.,
color, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, A. Sloan Nibley; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Jane Frazee,
Andy Devine, Bob Nolan.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47;
LP1138,
SPRONGE EN PAALSPRING, SEE Jumps
and Pole Vault.
SPY SHIP. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 62 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. From a novel by George
Dyer.
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason;
screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor,
James Gibbon,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug42;
LP11519,
SPY SMASHER. c1942. Presented by Re-
public Pictures, 2 reels each (no. 1,3 reels),
sd. Suggested by the character appearing
in "Whiz Comics" magazine. © Republic
Pictures Corp.; 4Apr42; no, 1-6, LP11235;
no, 7-12, LP11409.
Credits: Associate producer, W. J. O'Sul-
livan; director, William Witney; original
screenplay, Ronald Davidson, Norman S,
Hall, William Lively, Joseph O'Donnell,
Joseph Poland; musical score, Mort Glick-
man; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editors, Tony Martinelli, Edward Todd,
Cast: Kane Richmond, Sam Flint, Mar-
guerite Chapman, Hans Schumm, Tristram
Coffin,
«Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
1, America Beware,
2. Human Target.
3. Iron Coffin.
4. Stratosphere Invaders.
5. Descending Doom,
6. The Invisible Witness,
7. Secret Weapon,
8, Sea Raiders,
9, Highway Racketeers.
10, .2700° Fahrenheit.
11, Hero's Death,
ty a Pes
SPY TRAIN. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Max King; director,
Harold Young; original story, Scott Little-
field; screenplay, Leslie Schwabacker,
Bart Lytton; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 28May43;
LP 12089,
DIE SPYSVERTERINGSKANAAL (THE ALI-
MENTARY TRACT) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with A. J.
Carlson and H. G, Swann, c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
3Jul46; MP1641,
SQUADRON LEADER X. Made with the co-
operation of the Royal Air Force and the
Air Ministry, c1943. Presented by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc, 99 min., sd.
406
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SQUADRON LEADER X. Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Victor Hanbury;
director, Lance Comfort; story, Emeric
Pressburger; screenplay, Wolfgang Wilhelm;
music, William Alwyn; editor, Michael C,
Chorlton,
Appl. author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions, Ltd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 21May43;
LP12113,
SQUARE DANCE JUBILEE. Lippert Produc-
tions, Inc. Released through Screen Guild
productions, Inc., c1949, 78 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western in which two
talent scouts discover a wealth of musical
ability for their television show.
Credits: Producer, Ron Ormond; director,
Paul Landres; story, William Nolte; screen-
play, Ron Ormond, Daniel B. Ullman; music
director, Walter Greene; film editor, Hugh
Winn.
Cast: Don Barry, Mary Beth Hughes, Wally
Vernon, Spade Cooley and his Band; Max
Terhune.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2658. =
THE SQUARE KNOT. Presented by United
Statés Navy. sd., b&w. é
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 25Feb44; 7 prints, 21Feb44;
MU14521,
SQUAREHEADS OF THE ROUND TABLE,
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 18 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
directed and written by Edward Bernds,
Cast: The Three Stooges,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Mar48
(in notice: 1947); LP1502.
SQUATTER'S RIGHTS. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1946. 1 reel, sd. ‘A Walt Disney *
Mickey Mouse) ‘
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Harry Reeves, Rex Cox; animation, Hugh
Fraser, Murray McClellan, Bob Carlson,
Blaine Gibson; music, Oliver Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Mar46;
LP335. ;
THE SQUAWKIN' HAWK. Warner Bros.”
Cartoons, Inc.,.c1942. 7 min.,'sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-re-
lease.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Dec42; MP3248,
THE STAFFORD FAMILY STORY. SEE Easy
Money.
STAGE DOOR CANTEEN, Released thru
United Artists, c1943. Presented by Sol
Lesser. 14 reels, sd, A Frank Borzage
production,
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Frank Borzage; original screenplay, Delmer
Daves; music score, Freddie Rich; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Hal
Kern,
© Principal Artists Productions; 14Jun43;
LP 12294,
STAGE DOOR CARTOON, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, c1945. 7 min., sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story,
Michael Maltese; animation, Jack Bradbury,
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Jan45; MP15540,
STAGE FRIGHT. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Story, Rich Hogan; animation, Ken
Harris.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 28Sep40; MP 10487,
STAGE STRUCK. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 71 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A story of crime with a night-
club background,
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd;
director, William Nigh; original story,
George Wallace Sayre; screenplay, George
Wallace Sayre, Agnes Christine Johnston;
music director, Edward J, Kay; film editor,
William Austin.
Cast: Kane Richmond, Audrey Long, Con-
rad Nagel, Ralph Byrd; John Gallaudet.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Jun48;
LP1747.
STAGE TO CHINO. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Norton S. Parker;
screenplay, Morton Grant, Arthur V. Jones;
music director, Paul Sawtell; editor,
Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jul40;
LP9895.
STAGE TO MESA CITY. Eagle Lion Films,
Inc., c1947. 53 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Joseph F.
Poland; music, Walter Greene; film editor,
Hugh Winn. ;
Cast: "Lash" La Rue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John,
Jennifer Holt, George ‘Chesebro, Brad Slavin,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 1Nov47; LP1352,
STAGECOACH BUCKAROO, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd. Based
on an original. story "Shotgun Messenger"
by Arthur St. Claire.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Al Martin;
cameraman, Jerry Ash,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 290ct41;
LP 10807.
STAGECOACH EXPRESS. c1942. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; original story, Doris
Schroeder; screenplay, Arthur V. Jones;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
John MacBurnie; film editor, William
Thompson,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 6Mar42;
LP11154,
STAGECOACH KID. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 60 min., sd., béw, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which the spoiled
daughter of a rich absentee ranch owner
complicates the capture of a trio of out-
laws,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom;
director, Lew Landers; story and screen-
play, Norman Houston; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Paul Sawtell; film
editor, Les Millbrook,
Cast: Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Jeff
Donnell, Joe Sawyer, Thurston Hall,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Jul49;
LP2462.
STAGECOACH OUTLAWS, P. R, C. Pictures,
Inc,, c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Hol-
brook N,. Todd,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 17Aug45;
LP13578. 4
STAGECOACH TO DENVER. Republic Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946. 56 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on Fred Harman's "Red
Ryder" comic.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G. Springsteen;
original screenplay, Earle Snell; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor,
Les Orlebeck.
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, Martha
Wentworth, ’
Appl. author: Republic’ Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11Dec46;
LP747.
STAGECOACH TO MONTEREY. c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Lesley Selander; original
screenplay, Norman S, Hall; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Harry Keller, ‘
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3Aug44;
LP 12827, :
STAGECOACH WAR, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.. Based on char-
acters created by Clarence E. Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman;
director, Lesley Selander; screenplay,
Norman Houston, Harry F, Olmstead; music
score, John Leipold; photography, Russell
Harlan; film editor, Sherman A, Rose,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jul40;
LP9769, Sitios’
STAIR-A-TONE REVUE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 90ct44; MP15281, : (
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, The Archers Film
Productions, Ltd., England, c1946. 104 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, t
Credits: Produced, directed and written by
Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger; _
music, Allan Gray; editor, Reginald Mills.
Cast: David Niven, Raymond Massey,
Roger Livesey, Kim Hunter, Marius Goring.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec46;_
LP1015, }
STAIRWAY TO LIGHT.. Loew's Inc., c1945.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
944 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade) ; ' ;
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story, John Nesbitt; screenplay, Rosemary
Foster; music score, Max Terr; film editor,
Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Sep45; LP13519.
STALINGRAD, : Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944. 1l reel, sd. -
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Apr44; MP 14727. . s
STALKING BIG GAME AT HOME. Smith-
McIntyre Pictures, 9 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, authors: Dale McIntyre, Richard B.
Smith, ; ‘ ;
© Smith-MclIntyre Pictures; title & descr.,
25Mar47; 4 prints, 10Mar47; MU1829,
STALLION ROAD, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 97 min., sd., baw, 35mm, ~
A First National picture. Based on Stephen
Longstreet's novel,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; direc-
tor, James V. Kern; screenplay, Stephen
Longstreet; music, Frederick Hollander;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Leonid Raab; film editor,
David Weisbart.
Cast: Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith, Zachary
Scott.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,;, 12Apr47;
LP933.
STAMP THE POLKA AWAY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd. ie
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP 15944,
STAMPEDE, Allied Artists Productions,
Inc,, c1949. 78 min,, sd., sepia, 35mm.
Based on the novel by Edward Beverly Mann,
Summary: A Western in which cattlemen
and land settlers fight to the death over water
rights. : hy
Credits: Producers, John C, Champion,
Blake Edwards; director, Lesley Selander;
screenplay, John C, Champion, Blake Ed-
wards; film editor, Richard Heermance,
Cast: Rod Cameron, Gale Storm, Don
Castle, Johnny Mack Brown, Don Curtis,
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.;
1May49; LP2522.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
STAN KENTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Vitaphone Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. (Melody Master Bands) Warner
Bros.
Credits: Director, Jack Scholl.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 28Dec46; MP2422,
STAND BY ALL NETWORKS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story, Maurice Tombragel;
screenplay, Maurice Tombragel, Doris
Malloy, Robert Lee Johnson; music director,
M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 290ct42;
LP11688,
STAND BY FOR ACTION. Loew's Inc.,
¢1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w. cor by
the story "A Cargo of Innocence
Laurence Kirk.
Credits: Producers, Robert Z. Leonard,
Orville O. Dull; director, Robert Z. Leonard;
original story, Harvey Haislip, R. C. Sher-
riff; screenplay, George Bruce, John L,
Balderston, Herman J, Mankiewicz; music
score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, George
Boemler. ’
© Loew's Inc.; 8Dec42; LP11764,
STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS. Soundies
Distributing mepen of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17May43; MP13589,
STANDARDIZE ON STAINLESS. Vogue
Wright Studios, Inc. 818 ft.
Summary: Emphasizes the advantages of
using stainless steel barrels in breweries.
© Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 1Dec48; MU3540,
STANDING ROOM ONLY, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1944. 8 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Allan Martin.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Jones;
director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay,
Darrell Ware, Earl Tunberg; music score,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, William
Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jan44;
LP12546.
STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. 8,900 ft.,
sd,
Credits: Director, Henry King; story
outline, Hal Long, Sam Hellman; screen-
play, Philip Dunne, Julien Josephson; music
direction, Louis Silvers,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Aug39; LP9333.
STAR BRIGHT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
©1944, 1,788 ft., sd., color. (A Paramount
Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Louis Harris; director,
Hugh Bennett; original screenplay, Ray C.
Spencer; music director, Irvin Talbot; music
arranger, Harry Simeone; editor, Helene
Turner. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Dec44;
LP 13015.
STAR DUST. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1940. 7,662 ft., sd. Based ona
story by Jesse Malo, Kenneth Earl, Ivan
Kahn.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music
director, David Buttolph.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film ‘Comp;
5Apr40; LP9733.
STAR IN THE NIGHT. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Don Siegel; original story; Robert
Finch; screenplay, Saul Elkins.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 230ct45;
LP 13550.
259158 O - 53 - 27
A STAR IS BORN; introducing Luther Peeple,
Fred Amster Cine-Art Animation Studio.
1 min., sd.
© Frederick Arthur Amster; title & descr.,
1Mar47; 4 prints, 15Feb47; MU1740.
STAR OF RIO. SEE Stern von Rio.
STAR OF THE CIRCUS, SEE The Hidden
Menace,
STAR SPANGLED CITY. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1946. 10 min.,.sd., color, 35mm.
(Technicolor Adventures)
Credits: Director, Carl Dudley; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Oct46; MP1224.
STAR SPANGLED CITY. Released by Warner
Bros., c1946. 10 min., sd,, color, 35mm,
(Technicolor Adventure)
Credits: Director, Carl Dudley; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Nov46; MP1374.
STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM. Paramount
‘Pictures Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, George Marshall;
original screenplay, Harry Tugend; music
director, Robert Emmett Dolan; editor,
Paul Weatherwax,,,_
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec42;
LP11867.
STARDUST, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26May41; MP11181,
STARDUST. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14May45; MP15942,
STARDUST ON THE SAGE, c1942,. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; original story,
Dorrell and Stuart McGowan; screenplay,
Betty Burbridge; photographer, Bud Thack-
ery; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25May42;
LP11407,
STARS AND VIOLINS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Vernon Keays; music director,
H. J. Salter; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 16Mar44;
LP 12598,
STARS IN YOUR EYES. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.;, 17Sep45; MP16319.
THE STARS LOOK DOWN. Distributed by
Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 11 reels, sd., b&w,
A Grafton film, From the book by A. J.
Cronin,
Credits: Producer, I. Goldsmith; director,
Caro} Reed; screenplay, J. B. Williams;
adaptation, A. J. Cronin; scenario, J. B.
Williams, A. Coppel; music, Hans May;
camera, Mutz Greenbaum, Henry Harris;
editor, Reginald Beck,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jul41; LP10608.
STARS OF THE FOLLIES THEATRE, Quality
Pictures Co., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, (Series 25)
Summary: Six burlesque dances,
Cast: Evelyn West, Dorothy Miller, Rene
Andree, Billie Ware, Pat O'Connor.
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co.; 20Nov47; MP2812.
STARS ON HORSEBACK. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd.
(Hollywood Novelty)
Credits: Director, Myron J. Swartz;
written by Roger Q. Denny and Myron J.
Swartz; narrator, Lou Marcelle,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 40ct43;
MP 14006.
STARS ON PARADE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Monte Brice; film editor, Jerome Thomas,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25 May44;
LP 13025.
STARS OVER TEXAS, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Emmett Tansey; original screenplay,
Frances Kavanaugh; film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Shirley
Patterson, Lee Bennett, Flash.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Nov46; LP734.
START. Shell Oil Co., Inc. 1 reel, sd., color.
Summary: Depicts in animation the basic.
fundamentals of selling, using case histories
of salesman of Shell Oil Co., Inc.
© Shell Oil Co., Inc.; title & descr.,
27May49, 4 prints, 9May49; MU4137.
STATE DEPARTMENT—FILE 649, Film
Classics, Inc., c1949. 88 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: The story of a young American
Foreign Service officer who meets his death
while resisting the Mongolian invasion
forces in North China,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Peter Stewart; original story and
screenplay, Milton Raison; music score,
Lucien Cailliet; film editor, Holbrook N,
Todd,
Cast: William Lundigan, Virginia Bruce,
Jonathan Hale, Frank Ferguson, Richard
Loo,
© Film Classics, Inc.; 17Jan49; LP2110,
STATE FAIR, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. 8,975 ft., sd. From the novel
by Philip Stong.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Oscar Hammerstein, II; adaptation,
Sonya Levien, Paul Green; music directors,
Alfred Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Aug45; LP16.
STATE OF THE UNION. Loew's Inc., c1948.
122, min., sd., b&w, 35mm, An MGM pic-
ture. Based on the play by Howard and
Russel Crouse,
Summary: An airplane manufacturer's
campaign as Republican nominee for Pres-
ident.
Credits: Producer and director, Frank
Capra; screenplay, Anthony Veiller, Myles
Connolly; music score, Victor Young; film
editor, William Hornbeck,
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn,
Van Johnson, Angela Lansbury, Adolphe
Menjou.
© Liberty Films, Inc.; 23Mar48; LP1534,
STATIONS WEST. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 92 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a novel by Luke Short [pseud. of
Frederick Dilley Glidden]
Summary: A mystery melodrama of the
Old West in which an undercover Govern-
ment agent investigates a gold robbery and
solves two murders,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Frank
Fenton, Winston Miller; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Heinz Roemheld;
film editor, Frederic Knudtson.
Cast: Dick Powell, Jane Greer, Agnes
Moorehead, Burl Ives, Tom Powers,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 200ct48;
LP1928,
STEAK AND POTATOES, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,; c1944, 1 reel,
sd,
408
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
STEAK AND POTATOES. Cont'd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Nov44; MP15439.
STEALIN' AIN'T HONEST, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, Thomas John-
son, Frank Endres.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar40;
LP9496,
STEAM FOR POWER, Audio Productions,
Inc., for Babcock & Wilcox Co., c1949,
43 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: With animation and actual
photography, the film describes the history
of the steam engine from the first New-
comen engine to the present steam turbines
and high pressure boilers,
© Babcock & Wilcox Co.; 6May49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4190,
STEAMBOAT ON THE RIVER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel,
sd., color. (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet
of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; photography, Jack
Painter; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Techni-
color.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Mar44; MP 14813,
STEDELIKE VERKEER. SEE Arteries of
the City.
STEEL AGAINST THE SKY. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 68 min., sd. From
a story by Maurice Hanline and Jesse
Lasky, Jr. ,
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, A. Edward Sutherland;
screenplay, Paul Gerard Smith; film editor,
Doug Gould,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 13Dec41;
LP 10898.
STEEL FOR VICTORY. Presented by U. S.
Steel. 2 reels.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© United States Steel Corp. of Delaware;
title, descr. & 297 prints, 22Jun42; MU12622,
STEELHEAD FIGHTERS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; photography,
Chalmer Sinkey; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Dec42; MP 14849,
STEEPLECHASERS. RKO Pathe, Inc. Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 8 min., sd., 35mm. (Sportscope,
no, 13)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Burton
Benjamin; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 9Aug46; MP1062,
STELLA POLKA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP16225,
STEP BY STEP. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 62 min., sd., 35mm. Based on an
original story by George Callahan.
Credits: Director, Phil Rosen; screenplay,
Stuart Palmer; music, Paul Sawtell; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert
Swink,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Jul46;
LP560,
STEP LIVELY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of'America,
Inc.; 16Apr43; MP13486.
STEP LIVELY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1944. 88 min., sd. Based on the play
" ry "
Room Service" by John Murray and Allen
Boretz as produced by George Abbott.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, Tim Whelan; screenplay, Warren Duff,
Peter Milne; music director, C, Bakaleini-
koff; orchestra arrangements, Gene Rose;
editor, Gene Milford.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun44;
LP12787.
STEPCHILD. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947.
70 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Jerry Bris-
kin; director, James Flood; original story,
Jules Levine; screenplay, Karen DeWolf;
music, Mario Silva; music director, Irving
Friedman; film editor, W. Donn Hayes.
Cast: Brenda Joyce, Donald Woods,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 7Jun47; LP1057.
STEPPIN' IN SOCIETY. Republic Pictures
Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on a novel
by Marcel Arnac,
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph
Bercholz; director, Alexander Esway; screen-
play and adaptation, Bradford Ropes; music
director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Harry Keller.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 18May45;
LP13324,
STEPPIN' PRETTY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, cl1945, 1 reel, sd. (Ed Thor-
gersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Tom Cummiskey; music score, L. deFran-
cesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jan45; MP16210.
STEPPING ALONG. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14128.
STEPPING FAST. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Nov44; MP15388,
STERN VON RIO (STAR OF RIO) sd., b&w,
16mm,
Appl. author: Tobis Klangfilm.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Dec46; 9 prints, 19Dec46; LU722.
STICK TO YOUR GUNS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; original screenplay,
J. Benton Cheney; photography, Russell Har-
lan; film editor, Carrol Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Sep41;
LP10930,
STICKS AND STONES. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Jan43; MP13275.
A STOLEN LIFE. B. D., Inc., c1946, Pre-
sented by Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
107 min., sd., 35mm, .A Warner Bros.-First
National picture. From a novel by Karel
J. Benes.
Credits: Director, Curtis Bernhardt;
screenplay, Catherine Turney; adaptation,
Margaret Buell Wilder; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orches-
tral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer; photog-
rapher, Sol Polito; film editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29Jun46;
LP429.
STONE COLD DEAD IN THE MARKET,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Sep46; MP1167.
STOR HEAVY TRAFFIC. SEE The March
me, Vv.
STOP, LOOK, AND GUESS 'EM, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary by Justin Herman;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Dec47;
MP2516.
STOP THAT DANCIN' UP THERE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Aug44; MP 15149,
STORK BITES MAN. Comet Productions,
Inc., c1947, 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
From the book by Louis Pollock,
Credits: Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph
Cohn; direction and screenplay, Cyril End-
field; adaptation, Fred Frieberger; music
score, Raoul Kraushaar; film editor, Lynn
Harrison,
Cast: Jackie Cooper, Gene Roberts, Gus
Schilling, Emory Parnell,
© Comet Productions, Inc.; 1Aug47;
LP 1208,
THE STORK CLUB. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945. Presented by B. G. DeSylva.
10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, B. G. DeSylva; direc-
tor, Hal Walker; screenplay, B. G. DeSylva,
John McGowan; music director, Robert
Emmett Dolan; editor, Gladys Carley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Dec45;
LP 13709,
STORK MARKET. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Screen
Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel;
animation, Al Eugster, Wm. B, Patteng.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Apr49;
LP2209.
THE STORK PAYS OFF. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story and screenplay, Fanya
Foss, Aleen Leslie; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Milford.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Nov41;
LP10994,
THE STORK'S HOLIDAY. Loew's Inc., c1943.
715 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, George Gordon; story,
Otto Englander, Webb Smith; animation,
Michael Lah, Rudy Zamora; Carl Urbano,
and others; music, Scott Bradley. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Oct43; LP12331,
THE STORK'S MISTAKE, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.
Presented by Paul Terry. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 29May42; MP12525.
STORM. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 687 ft., sd., b&w,
(John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; music
score, Nathaniel Shilkret, Max Terr; film
editor, John D. Faure.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Oct43; LP12333.
STORM AT SEA. Hoffberg Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd,, bew, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Harry Watt.
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc.; 10ct47;
MP2373,
STORM OVER LISBON, c1944, Presented
by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original story, Elizabeth
Meehan; screenplay, Doris Gilbert; adapta-
tion, Dane Lussier; music score, Walter
Scharf; photographer, John Alton; film
editor, Arthur Roberts,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
409
STORM OVER LISBON, Cont'd.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Jun44;
LP12777,
STORM WARNING. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Answer Man Series, no. 5)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit;
director, Benjamin R. Parker; editor,
Charles R. Senf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec46;
MP2325.
STORMY WEATHER. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Mar42; MP 12356.
STORMY WEATHER. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 6,980 ft., sd. From an
original story by Jerry Horwin and Seymour
B. Robinson,
Credits: Director, Andrew Stone; screen-
play, Frederick Jackson, Ted Koehler;
adaptation, H. S. Kraft; music director, Emil
Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jul43; LP12206.
STORY OF A DOG. The Vitaphone Corp. of
cooperation with the United States Coast
Guard, c1945, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Dec45; MP16560.
THE STORY OF A FOUNTAIN PEN. C. O.
Baptista, c1941. 500 ft., 16mm.
© C, O. Baptista; 1Aug41; MP11452,
THE STORY OF ALTERNATING CURRENT
ARC WELDING. General Electric Co.,
c1944, 2 reels, sd.
© General Electric Co.; 31Jul44; MP15345.
THE STORY OF AMERICAN DENTAL ASSO-
CIATION. The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. 2 reels.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 11 prints, 17Jun45; MU16033.
THE STORY OF BOB AND SALLY. Social
Guidance Enterprises, Inc., c1948. 8 reels,
sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: This film shows how the lack of
proper sex instruction affected the lives
of the daughters of the Wright family. In-
cludes sequences explaining the process of
reproduction and the treatment of venereal
diseases.
Credits: Producer, J. G, Sanford; director,
Erle Kenton; original story, Margarite Buell
Wilder; film editor, Paul Landres,
© Social Guidance Enterprises, Inc.;
25May48; LP1634.
THE STORY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.
Emerson Film Corp., c1948. 18 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Columbus' youthful dreams of
discovering a new route to India are realized
when he sets sail under the Spanish flag. He
dies without knowing the importance of his
discovery of the continent of North America,
Credits: Director, Walter Colmes; screen-
play, Jerry Warner; film editor, Jason
Bernie.
© Emerson Film Corp.; 15Mar48; LP1636.
STORY OF CULTURE. M. Minter Culver,
c1941, 6 reels, (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11893,
THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL,. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1944. 15 reels, sd., color.
Based on the story of Dr, Wassell as told
by him and also on the story by James
Hilton,
Credits: Produced and directed by Cecil
B. DeMille; screenplay, Alan LeMay,
Charles Bennett; music score, Victor Young;
editor, Anne Bauchens. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Apr44;
LP 13472.
THE STORY OF IVY. SEE Ivy.
THE STORY OF LIFE. Crusade Productions
c1948, 71 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: A feature picture which incor-
porates three educational-pictures: ''The
Story of V. D.," "The Story of Reproduction,"
and "'The Story of Birth." Animation and
live action.
Credits: Producer, William Daniels (Wil-
liam D, Bacon); live action director, Howard
Bretherton; story and screenplay, Larry
Allen (Walter A. Lawrence); narration, Sam
Balter, Hy Averback; animation artwork,
Charles Shaw; animation, Lester Novros,
Robert Moore; music scored by Edward
Kilenyi.
Cast: Joseph Creehan, Wanda McKay,
John Parker, Robert Leaver,
© Crusade Productions; 1Nov48; LP1896.
THE STORY OF LITTLE RED RIDING
HOOD. Raymond F. Harryhausen, c1949.
15 min., si., color, 16mm,
Summary: A retelling of the French fairy
tale by Charles Perrault.
Credits: Narration, C. Knight; animation,
R. Hausen,
© Raymond F, Harryhausen; 1Nov49;
MP4727,
THE STORY OF LUCKY STRIKE, Presented
by The American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd.,
béw.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© The American Tobacco Co.,; title, descr.
& 77 prints, 12Sep41; MU11527.
THE STORY OF MENSTRUATION. Walt
Disney Productions, for the International
Cellucotton Co., c1946, 1 reel, sd., color,
16mm,
Credits: Ansco color.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Nov46;
MP 1355.
THE STORY OF MR. JIGGS. Bernard Rose
and Richard Rose, cl1949, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Shows how a totally blind dog
is able to walk without injury to himself by
wearing a headgear designed by his seven-
teen year-old owner, Richard Rose,
© Bernard Rose & Richard Rose; 28Jul49;
MP4359.
THE STORY OF MOLLY X. Universal Inter-
national Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 82 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama dealing with the
rehabilitation of a woman criminal through
modern penal methods at the California
Institute for Women at Tehachapi.
Credits: Producer, Aaron Rosenberg;
director and screenplay, Crane Wilbur;
music, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor,
Edward Curtiss.
Cast: June Havoc, John Russell, Dorothy
Hart, Connie Gilchrist, Cathy Lewis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2697.
THE STORY OF NEOPRENE, Presented by
Neoprene Division, E. I, DuPont de Nemours
& Co,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Rubber Chemicals Division, E, I. DuPont
de Nemours & Co., Inc.; title & descr.,
6Sep40; 253 prints, 9Sep40; MU10450,
THE STORY OF PALOMAR. ssd., color,
16mm.
Summary: A documentary film about the
Palomar Observatory and the 200-inch Hale
telescope. Includes views of Mt. Wilson
Observatory and its smaller telescopes,
Credits: Authors, Edison R, Hoge, Sidney
Zipser.
© The California Institute of Technology,
a.k.a, California Institute; title, descr. &
15 prints, 22Sep48; MU3553.
THE STORY OF PRIMITIVE LIFE. M. Mister
Culver, cl1941. 3 reels, (The Story of
Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11892,
STORY OF SCIENCE, M, Minter Culver,
c1941, 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11894,
STORY OF THE CITY. M. Minter Culver,
c1941, 3 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11895.
STORY OF THE DESERT. M., Minter Culver,
c1941, 4 reels, (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11896.
STORY OF THE DORSEY BROTHERS, SEE
The Fabulous Dorseys,
STORY OF THE FOREST. M, Minter Culver,
c1941. 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11980.
STORY OF THE JUNGLE, M. Minter Culver,
c1941, 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M, Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11981,
STORY OF THE MOUNTAINS. M. Minter
Culver, cl1941. 4 reels. (The Story of
Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11897.
STORY OF THE POLAR REGIONS. M, Minter
Culver, c1941, 3 reels. (The Story of
Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11898,
THE STORY OF THE PRODIGAL SON,
Cathedral Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Cathedral Films, Inc.; 17Mar41;
LP 10404,
STORY OF THE SEA. M. Minter Culver,
c1941. 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11899.
THE STORY OF THE VATICAN WITH HIS
HOLINESS PIUS XII. The March of Time,
c1941. Distributed by R. K. O. Radio Pic-
tures, Inc. 52 min., sd.
Credits: Narrator, Monsignor Fulton J.
Sheen,
© Time, Inc.; 18Jul41; LP11203.
STORY OF THE VIOLIN. Hoffberg Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, 35mm,
Credits: Narrator, John Martin.
Cast: Jacques Thiebaud,
@ Roffberg Productions, Inc.; 22Jan47;
MP 1546,
STORY OF TRANSPORT AND TRAVEL.
M., Minter Culver, cl941, 4 reels, (The
Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 300ct41; MP11900,
THE STORY QF TWO CIGARETTES,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Iné.,.c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28May45; MP 15967.
THE STORY OF WAYNE CRANE, Norris
Smitley Productions. 38 min., si., color,
16mm,
Summary: Scenes showing the construction
and operation of the Wayne Crane. The film
was made at the company's plants in
Harrisburg, Milwaukee, and Dayton.
© Wayne Crane Division, American Steel
Dredge Co., Inc.; title, descr., & 2 prints,
8Mar48; MU2770.
THE STORY OF YOUR JOB. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Hamilton
Watch Co, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 8May47; 30 prints, 12 May47;
MU2001,
STRAIGHT SHOOTERS. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1946. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
410
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
STRAIGHT SHOOTERS. Cont'd.
MacDonald MacPherson, Jack Huber;
animation, William Justice, Volus Jones,
Judge Whitaker, Fred Jones; music, Oliver
Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 10Sep46;
LP1119,
STRANGE AFFAIR. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Alfred E. Green; original story, Oscar Saul;
screenplay, Oscar Saul, Eve Greene, Jerome
Odlum; music score, Marlin Skiles; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard
Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 50ct44;
LP13215.
THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF UNCLE HARRY,
c1945. 9 reels, sd. A Charles K. Feldman
Group production, From the play by Thomas
Job.
Credits: Producer, Joan Harrison; director,
Robert Siodmak; screenplay, Stephen Long-
street; adaptation, Keith Winter; music
director, Hans Salter; cameraman, Paul
Ivano; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14Aug45;
LP13436.
STRANGE ALIBI, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 7 reels, sd. From a story by
Leslie T. White.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Jacobs; director, D. Ross Lederman;
screenplay, Kenneth Gamet; cameraman,
Allen G, Siegler.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 19Apr41;
LP10428,
STRANGE BARGAIN, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1949. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a story by J. H. Wallis.
Summary: An unwilling accomplice to a
supposed suicide is finally cleared of sus-
picion when the murderer is discovered,
Credits: Producer, Sid Rogell; director,
Will Price; screenplay, Lillie Hayward;
music, Frederick Hollander; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Fred-
erick Knudtson,
Cast: Martha Scott, Jeffry Lynn, Henry
Morgan, Katherine Emery, Richard Gaines,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep49;
LP2526.
STRANGE CARGO, Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w. A Frank Borzage pro-
duction, Based on the book "Not Too Nar-
row—Not Too Deep" by Richard Sale.
Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
director, Frank Borzage; screenplay, ~
Lawrence Hazard; music score, Franz
Waxman; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
© Loew's Inc,; 27Feb40; LP9466.
THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTOR RX.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels,
sd,
- Credits: Associate producer, Jack Bern-
hard; director, William Nigh; original
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; photog-
raphy, Woody Bredell; film editor, Bernard
Burton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11093. ;
STRANGE CONFESSION, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on a
composition by Jean Bart.
Credits: Director, John Hoffman; screen-
play, M, Coates Webster; photographer,
Maury Gertsman; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Sep45;
LP13512,
STRANGE CONQUEST. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Lester Cole and Carl Dreher,
Credits: Director, John Rawlins; screen-
play, Roy Chanslor; cinematographer,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Phillip
Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; '9Apr46;
LP287,
THE STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLPH HITLER.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943.
8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ber ini vies
director, James Hogan; original story,
Fritz Kortner, Joe May; screenplay, Fritz
Kortner; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 3Sep43;
LP12287,
STRANGE DECEPTION, SEE The Accused.
STRANGE DESTINY. Loew's Inc., c1945,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
940 ft., sd., b&w. (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; original
story and screenplay, Julian Harmon; music
score, Max Terr; film editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep45; LP13507.
STRANGE EMPIRE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movie-
tone)
Credits: Photography, John W. Boyle;
film editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Jan43; MP13300. .
wy XY
STRANGE FACTS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, l reel, sd. (Cinescope, no. 16)
Credits: Narrator, John S. Martin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Dec41;
MP 12082,
STRANGE GAMBLE. Hopalong Cassidy Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Clarence E, Mulford,
Summary: Hopalong Cassidy apprehends
a counterfeiting gang operating in Silver
City.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; original '
screenplay, Doris Schroeder; ‘tilm editor,
Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Elaine Riley, James Craven,
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
1Aug48; LP1802.
STRANGE HOLIDAY, Elite Pictures, c1945.
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, A, W. Hackel, Edward
Finney, Max King; written and directed by
Arch Oboler; original music score, Gordon
Jenkins; photographer, Robert Surtees;
editor, Fred Feitshans, Jr.
© Elite Pictures; 30Jul45; LP13475,
STRANGE IMPERSONATION. 1946, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 68 min., sd.,
35mm. From a story by Anne Wigton and
Lewis Herman,
Credits: Producer, William Wilder; direc-
tor, Anthony Mann; screenplay, Mindret |
Lord; music director, Alexander Laszlo;
photographer, Robert W. Pittack; film editor,
John F, Link,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Mar46;
LP240,
STRANGE INTERVIEW. Jam Handy Organ-
ization, Inc, Presented by General Motors
Corp. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Haford Kerbawy;
scenario, Tom Monroe,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7Mar47; 29 prints, 6Mar47; MU1769,
STRANGE JOURNEY, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 65 min., sd., proces
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel;
director, James Tinling; original story,
Charles Kenyon; screenplay, Charles Ken-
yon, Irving Elman; music score, Rudy
Schrager; film editor, William F, Claxton,
Cast: Paul Kelly, Osa Massen, Hillary ©
Brooke,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.:
16Oct46; LP967,
THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA ‘IVERS,
Hal Wallis Productions, Inc., c1946..
12 reels, From an original story by. Jack
Patrick, ?
Credits: Director, Lewis Milage:
screenplay, Robert Rossen,
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 7Mar46;
LP131,
THE STRANGE MR, GREGORY. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1945. 7 reels, sd. —
Credits: Producer, Louis Berkoff; director,
Phil Rosen; original story, Myles Connolly;
screenplay, Charles S, Belden; photographer,
Ira Morgan; film editor, Seth Larsen,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 14Nov45;
LP57.
THE STRANGE MRS. CRANE, John Suther-
land Productions, Inc, Released through
Eagle Lion Films, Inc., cl1948. 60 -min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A crime melodrama. An inno-
cent girl is tried for a murder which was
committed by the forelady of the jury. .
Credits: Producer, John Sutherland; direc-
tor, Sherman Scott; screenplay, Al Martin;
original story, Frank Burt, Robert Libott;
music director, Paul J. Smith; film editor,
Martin Cohn,
Cast: Marjorie Lord, Robert Shayne, Pierre
Watkin, James Seay, Ruthe Brady,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Dec48; LP2134.
STRANGE TESTAMENT. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 988 ft.,
sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
-Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; music
‘score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Adrienne
Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov41; LP10879.
STRANGE TRIANGLE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 5,850 ft., sd.,
35mm, From a story by Jack Andrews,
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; screen-
play, Mortimer Braus; adaptation, Charles.
G. Booth; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; .
17May46; LP478,
STRANGE VOYAGE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Louis B. Appleton,
Jr.; director, Irving Allen; original screen-
play, Andrew Holt; music score, Lucien
Moraweek; music director, Lud Gluskin;
photographer, Jack Greenhalgh, Jr.; film
editor, Irving A, Applebaum,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr46;
LP308,
THE STRANGE WOMAN, Mars Film Corp,
Released through United Artists, c1946,
Presented by Hunt Stromberg. 101 min.,
sd., 35mm. A Hunt Stromberg production.
Based on the novel by Ben Ames Williams...
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
Edgar Ulmer; screenplay, Herb Meadow;
music, Carmen Dragon; film editors, John
M. Foley, Richard E, Wray.
© Mars Film Corp.; 250ct46; LP692.
THE STRANGER, Released through RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946, Presented by
International Pictures, Inc., 95 min., sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, S, P, Eagle; ‘director,
Orson Welles; original story, Victor Trivas;
screenplay, Anthony Veiller; adaptation,
Victor Trivas, Decla Dunning; music, Bron-
islaw Kaper; film editor, Ernst Nims,
© The Haig Corp.; 27Jun46; LP409,
THE STRANGER FROM PECOS,. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap;
director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Jess
Bowers; music director, Edward Kay;
cameraman, Harry Neumann; film editor,
Tae a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
411
THE STRANGER FROM PECOS. Cont'd,
Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.;
LP12056.
10May43;
THE STRANGER FROM PONCA CITY.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 56 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Colbert Clark; director, Derwin
Abrahams; original screenplay, Ed. Earl
Repp; film editor, Burton Kramer.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Virginia Hunter, Texas Jim Lewis and his
Lone Star Cowboys.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., 10Jun47;
LP1036,
STRANGER FROM SANTA FE. Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story,
Charles N, Heckelmann; screenplay, Jess
Bowers; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photographer, Harry Neumann,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Mar45;
LP13153,
STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR, RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940, 64 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director,
Boris Ingster; story and screenplay, Frank
Partos; music, Roy Webb; editor, Harry
Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; «> 16Aug40;
LP9935.
STRANGER THAN FICTION, ‘Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1940-42. 1 reel each,
sd, © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Henry Clay Bate;
narrator, Alois Havrilla,
72, © 20Feb40; MP9990.
73. © 29Feb40; MP10010.
74. © 6Mar40; MP10029,
75. © 9Apr40; MP10102,
76. © 17Apr40; MP10117,
77. © 17Apr40; MP10118.
78. © 13Jun40; MP10275,
79. © 14Jun40; MP10281,
80. © 13Jun40;, MP10276,
81, © 20Sep40; MP10478,
82. © 20Sep40; MP10479.
83. © 40ct40; MP10505,
84, © 27Nov40; MP10629,
85. © 27Nov40; MP10630,
86. © 27Nov40; MP10631.
87. © 24Feb41; MP10899.
88. © 24Feb41; MP10900,
89, © 24Feb41; MP10901,
90, © 8May41; MP11117.
91, © 8May41; MP11118,
92, © 8May41; MP11119.
93. © 9Jul41; MP11315,.
94, © 9Jul41; MP11316.
95, © 9Jul41; MP11317,
96. © 10Sep41; MP11535,
97. © 10Sep41; MP11536,
98. © 10Sep41; MP11537,
99. Junior Battle Fleet. © 18Nov41;
MP11761,
100, Blacksmith Dentist. © 18Nov41;
MP11762.
101. Barnyard Steam Buggy. © 18Nov41;
MP11763,
102, Sugar Bowl Humpty Dumpty.
© 24Feb42; MP12239.,
103, Desert Ghosts. © 24Feb42; MP12240,
104, Pussy Cat Cafe. © 24Feb42; MP12241,
105. Tom Thumb Church, © 7May42;
MP 12445,
106. Master Carver. © 7May42; MP12446,
107. Mysterious Fountain of Health.
© TMay42; MP12447,
108. Women at the Plough. © 14Aug42;
MP 12767.
109, Miles of Dough. © 14Aug42; MP12768.
110. Smoke Painter. © 14Aug42; MP12769.
STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT. c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E.
Abel; director, Anthony Mann; original story,
Phillip MacDonald; screenplay, Bryant Ford,
Paul Gangelin; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul44;
LP12751,.
THE STRANGLER, Producers. Releasing
Corp., cl1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Walter C. Mycroft;
director, Harold Huth; screenplay, J. Lee
Thompson, Lesley Storm; photographer,
Claude Friese-Greene; film editor, Flora
Newton,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 28Dec41;
LP11055,
STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP, P. R. C.
Pictures, Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Frank
Wisbar; original story, Frank Wisbar, Leo
McCarthy.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 6Jan46; LP12.
THE STRATTON STORY. Loew's Inc., c1949.
106 min,, sd., baw, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A human interest drama about
Monty Stratton's triumphant return to pro-
fessional baseball after losing a leg in a
hunting accident.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, Sam Wood; story, Douglas Morrow;
screenplay, Douglas Morrow, Guy Trosper;
music director, Adolph Deutsch; film editor,
Ben Lewis.
Cast: James Stewart, June Allyson, Frank
‘Morgan, Agnes Moorehead, Bill Williams.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Mar49; LP2196.
THE STRAWBERRY BLONDE. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1941, 11 reels, A Warner
Bros,-First National picture. From a play
by James Hagan,
Credits: Director, Raoul Walsh; screen-
play, Julius J. and Philip G, Epstein.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Feb41;,
LP 10270,
THE STRAWBERRY BLONDE, SEE One
Sunday Afternoon,
THE STRAWBERRY ROAN. Gene Autry
Productions, c1948. 8 reels, sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: Gene Autry, as a ranch foreman,
saves. the life of a wild stallion, pet of the
ranch owner's son,
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer;
director, John English; story, Julian Zimet;
screenplay, Dwight Cummins, Dorothy Yost;
music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Henry Batista,
Cast: Gene Autry, Champion, Gloria Henry,
Jack Holt, Dick Jones.
© Gene Autry Productions; 4Mar48; LP1488,
STRAWHAT CINDERELLA, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
(Pacemaker Series)
Summary: The experiences of Marion Wil-
son, who works as an apprentice behind the
scenes at the Bucks County Playhouse in
Pennsylvania,
Credits: Directed and written by Justin
Herman; editors, Robert Blauvelt, Frank W.
Madden,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Sep49;
MP4551,
STREAMLINE AND STAMINA... Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Tom Cummiskey; photography, Jack Painter;
film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Jul43; MP14821,
THE STREAMLINED DONKEY. Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 677 it.,
sd. (Fable, no, 10)
Credits: Story, Art Davis; animation, Sid
Marcus; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 14Mar41; LP11255.
THE STREAMLINED HEART. SEE Skylark,
STREAMLINED TENDERFOOT. Jam Handy
Picture Service, Inc,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.,; title &
descr., 2Mar40; 1,199 prints, 4Mar40;
LU9455.
STREET CORNER. Wilshire Pictures Corp.,
c1948, Presented by James M. Doane.
9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A mother's failure to provide
necessary sex instruction for her daughter
results in tragedy. Includes sequences re-
lating to childbirth and venereal diseases,
Credits: Producer, George McCall; direc-
tor, Albert Kelley; original story, Albert
Kelley; screenplay, Jack Jungmeyer; adapta-
tion, Edwin Roth; music and music director,
Bernard Katz.
Cast: Joseph Crehan, Marcia Mae Jones,
John Treul,
© Wilshire Pictures Corp.; 3May48;
LP 1640,
STREET OF CHANCE; Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 7 reels, sd. From a story by
Cornell Woolrich.
Credits: Producer, Sol. C. Siegel; director,
Jack Hively; screenplay, Garrett Fort;
photographer, Theodore Sparkuhl; film edi-
tor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Sep42;
LP11813.
STREET OF MEMORIES, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1940, 6,390 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Shepard Traube; original
screenplay, Robert Lees, Frederick I.
Rinaldo; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
15Nov40; LP10154,
STREET OF SHADOWS. RKO Pathe, Inc, in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
Magazine, c1946, 16 min,, sd., 35mm,
(This Is America, no, 5)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Oviatt
McConnell; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Robert W. Stringer.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 8Mar46; MP456.
THE STREET WITH NO NAME, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 91 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A crime melodrama, presented
with semi-documentary technique. An
F, B, I. agent joins a gang of criminals in
order to obtain the evidence necessary to
convict them, Settings: slums, saloons,
and poolrooms in a large city of the present
day.
Credits: Producer, Samuel G, Engel;
director, William Keighley; original
screenplay, Harry Kleiner; music director,
Lionel Newman; editor, William Reynolds.
Cast: Mark Stevens, Richard Widmark,
Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Lawrence, Ed Begley.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Jun48; LP2008.
STREETS OF LAREDO, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1949. 92 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Based on a story by Louis Stevens and
Elizabeth Hill.
Summary: A Western melodrama about
conflicting loyalties, When three jovial
badmen become separated, two join the
Texas Rangers and the third continues his
life of banditry.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows;
director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay,
Charles Marquis Warren; music score,
Victor Young; film editor, Archie Marshek,
Cast: William Holden, William Bendix,
Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman, Stanley
Ridges,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27May49;
LP2314,
STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Republic
Productions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about the re-
demption of a gangster's delinquent son who
is befriended by a police officer,
412
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Cont'd,
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, George Blair; screenplay, John K,
Butler; story, Gordon Kahn, Adele Buffing-
ton; music, Stanley Wilson; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Cast: Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke,
Gary Gray, Wally Cassell, Richard Benedict.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49;
LP2333.
THE STRICK ROOF. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows how the Strick trailers
are designed to set new standards of ease
and economy of operation for the trucking
industry.
Appl, author: Joseph Strick.
© Strick Film Co.; title, descr. & 2 prints,
27May49; MU4117.
STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE, Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Vernon Keays; original
screenplay, Kenneth Higgins, Warren Wilson;
photography, John W. Boyle; film editor,
Edward Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jun42;
LP11346.
STRIFE OF THE PARTY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Written and directed by Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 130ct44;
LP13134,
STRIKE IT RICH. Monogram Pictures Corp.
Released by Allied Artists, c1948. 81 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Action and romance abound in
this story about a migrant oil prospector
who develops an oil field, and becomes a
political power in the state, Filmed in the
oil fields of eastern Texas.
Credits: Producer, Jack Wrather, director,
Lesley Selander; original screenplay,
Francis Rosenwald; music score, Rudy
Schrager.
Cast: Rod Cameron, Bonita Granville, Don
Castle, Stuart Erwin, Lloyd Corrigan.
© Allied Artists Pictures; 26Nov48;
LP1987.
STRIKE UP THE BAND. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Busby Berkeley; original screenplay, John
Monks, Jr., Fred Finklehoffe; music direc-
tor, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Sep40; LP9949.
STRIKE UP THE BAND. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Sep41; MP11507.
STRIKES TO SPARE. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min,, sd., bew, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 13)
Summary: This film shows the widespread
interest in bowling, and demonstrates the
techniques employed by champion bowlers.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; narrator, Andre Baruch;
editor, Marie Montagne.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 20Aug48; MP3401.
STRIKING CHAMPIONS, Columbia Pictures
Corp,, c1944, 925 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; com-
mentator, Bill Stern; photographer, Jack
Etra,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Dec44;
MP 15877.
A STRING OF PEARLS, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Apr42; MP12418.
THE STRINGS, Teachings Films, Inc., c1947.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Script, Friedlich; editor, Stenius.
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 20Aug47; MP2296,
STRIP POLKA. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Oct42; MP13091,
STRIPS AND CURVES. J. I. Case Co., with
assistance from USDA Soil Conservation
Service and Agricultural Technicians of
Canada, 3 reels, sd.
Appl. author: Leon George Samsel.
© J. I. Case Co., Inc.; title, descr. &
10 prints, 13Apr47; MU1935.
STROLLING THRU THE PARK. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Screen Song Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I, Klein; animation, Myron Waldman, Larry
Silverman; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Nov49;
LP2624,
STROLLING THRU THE PARK. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., ¢1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 110ct43; MP14031.
THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. Moscow Tech-
nical Film Studios. Released by Warner
Bros,, c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Narration, Roger Q. Denny;
narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr44;
MP 14720,
STRUM FUN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13269.
STRUTTIN' TO SUTTON PLACE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12179.
STUCK WITH IT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16108.
STUDENT TEACHING. SEE
The Broader Concept of Method.
Learning to Understand Children.
Maintaining Class Room Discipline.
STUDENTS OF FORM. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Tom Cummiskey; photographer, William
Storz; editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Jun44; MP15758,
STUDIES IN HUMAN FERTILITY; methods
for the control of conception, c1940,
1 reel, sd.
Appl. authors: H, L.‘Daiell and F. V.
Sander.
© Ortho Products, Inc.; 7Nov40; MP10677.
STUDIO VISIT. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 881 ft., sd., b&w,
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; film editor, J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 7May46; MP554.
A STUDY IN AUDITOLOGY. 750 ft., 16mm.
© Mayer B. A. Schier; title, descr, &
12 prints; 16Jul40; MU10353,
STUDY IN BROWN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Jul44; MP15079.
A STUDY IN SOCKS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,485 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Harry Edwards, Al Giebler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11May42;
LP11279. 2
A STUDY OF CUBES IN MOTION. 342 ft.,
si,, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, Mylon Merriam,
© Mylon Merriam; title, descr. &
15 prints, 17Apr41; MU11066.
STUFF FOR STUFF. Loew's Inc., c1949,
11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (John Nesbitt's
Passing Parade) A Philip Ragan produc-
tion,
Summary: Traces the rise of large quan-
tity production and world trade, emphasizing
that full production and a revival of two-way
world trade are necessary for future pros-
perity and peace.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Mar49; MP4008.
STUFF LIKE THAT THERE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Sep45; MP16317.
STUFF YOU GOTTA WATCH. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 24Dec45; MP59.
STUFFIE. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 961 ft., sd.,
béw. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann; orig-
inal story, screenplay, and narration, Pete
Smith; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc,; 26Feb40; LP9551.
STUFFY IN DOWN WITH EVERYTHING,
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Producers, John A, Haeseler,
Leslie Roush; written by Justin Herman;
narrator, Walter O'Keefe.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Sep43;
MP 14037,
THE STUPID CUPID. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Warren Foster; music director, Carl W.
Stalling. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Dec44; MP15468.
STUPID LITTLE CUPID. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10854,
THE STUPIDSTITIOUS CAT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Apr47;
LP971.
THE STUPOR SALESMAN, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
Lloyd Turner, William Scott; animation,
J. C. Melendez, Don Williams, Emery Haw-
kins, Basil Davidovich,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 10Dec48; MP3669.
STYLE OF THE STARS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Movietone's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; narrator, Mel Allen;
music score, L, DeFrancesco; film editor,
Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Feb47; MP2108,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
413
STYLED FOR BEAUTY. Presented by Chev-
rolet. 1 min., color.
Credits: Technicolor.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp., title, descr. & 35 prints,
20Mar41; MU10949,
SUBCUTANEOUS BLOOD FLOW IN THE
BAT'S WING, Indiana University, c1949.
10 min each, sd., b&w, 16mm. © Indiana
University; 21Jul49 (in notice: 1948),
Summary: Utilizing micro-cinematography,
this series records the structure and be-
havior of the bat's minute blood vessels and
their environment as seen through the com-
pound microscope. For high school and col-
lege students and teachers of medicine and
biology.
Credits: Produced and written by Paul A.
Nicoll, Richard L. Webb; narration, Paul A.
Nicoll; scientific photography, Walter
Barnes; editor, Harold Otwell.
1, Vascular Pattern. MP4485.
2. Behavior of Blood and Vascular Com-
ponents. MP4484,
3. Active Vasomotion. MP4483,
SUBMARINE ALERT. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; original screenplay, Maxwell Shane;
photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film edi-
tor, William Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jun43;
LP12581.
SUBMARINE BASE, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Albert Kelley; original screenplay, Arthur
St. Clair, George Merrick; music score,
Charles Dant; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 20Jul43;
LP 13592.
SUBMARINE RAIDER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Aubrey Wisberg; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14May42;
LP11330.
THE SUBSTITUTE. Marshall Grant-Realm
Television Productions, c1949, 2 reels,
sd,, b&w, 16mm. Based on the story by
Frangois Coppee.
Summary: A reformed thief allows himself
to be imprisoned for a theft which he did not
commit in order that the real thief can lead
the sort of life that he admires but could
never live.
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Charles Haas; editor, Daniel Cahn,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
17Mar49; LP2181.
SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY FOR DUODENAL
ULCER (POLYA METHOD) Evelyn Mallory
Tate Buchanan, c1944, 1 reel.
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan; 28Dec44;
MP 15508,
SUBTRACTION IS EASY. Coronet, c1948,
11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary:: Explains how to do subtraction,
and demonstrates the application of subtrac-
tion to everyday life.
Credits: Educational collaborator, F. Lyn-
wood Wren,
© David A, Smart; 9Dec48; MP3720.
SUCKER LIST. Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 2 reels,
sd., bew. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Based on a story by Samuel H, Chain and
Alan Friedman,
Credits: Director, Roy Rowland; screen-
play, Douglas Foster; film editor, Albert
st.
© Loew's Inc.; 30ct41; LP10788.
SUDAN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1945.
8 reels, sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; direc-
tor, John Rawlins; original screenplay, Ed-
mund L, Hartmann; music score and direc-
tion, Milton Rosen; film editor, Milton Car-
ruth, Technicolor, NE TI
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Mar45;
LP13157,.
SUDDEN FRIED CHICKEN, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946. 1 reel, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, Carl
Myer, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Oct46; LP648.
SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING! Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Apr44;
LP12723,
SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1947. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Claude Binyon; direc-
tor, Mitchell Leisen; original story, P. J.
Wolfson; screenplay, Claude Binyon, P. J.
Wolfson; music score, Victor Young; editor,
Alma Macrorie,
Cast: Paulette Goddard, Fred MacMurray,
Macdonald Carey, Arleen Whelan,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Feb47;
LP890,
SUFFERIN! CATS! Loew's Inc., c1943.
707 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jan43; LP11863.
SUGAR BABE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, A Filmeraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1559.
SUGAR HILL MASQUERADE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Nov42; MP13115.
THE SUGAR PLUM TREE, Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., c1948. 54 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: A couple meet when they jointly
win a run-down farm on a radio program,
They improve the farm, combat soil erosion,
disagree, and eventually find happiness to-
gether.
Credits: Director, Frank Stroyer; screen-
play, Leo Rosencrans; film editor, Glen Mc-
Gowan,
© Deere & Co.; 130ct48; LP2099.
SUGAR WIND. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 843 ft., sd. (Paramount Paragraph-
ics, no. 5)
Credits: Photographer, Charles W, Her-
bert; editor, William C. Park.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 19Jan40;
MP9930.
SUGGESTIONS FOR FIGHTER PILOTS,
Presented by United States Navy, Bureau of
Aeronautics,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 5Jun42; 132 prints, 6Jun42;
MU12549,
SUICIDE SQUADRON, c1942,. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, William Sistrom;
director, Brian Desmond Hurst; original
story and screenplay, Terence Young; music,
Richard Addinsell; music direction, Muir
Mathieson; photography, Georges Perinal;
editor, Alan Jaggs.
Appl. author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions, Ltd,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Apr42;
LP11317.
SUIZA RURAL—NINOS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration
with Arthur I, Gates, c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of "Children
of Switzerland,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
27Jan47; MP1889,
THE SULLIVANS,. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1944, 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; story,
Edward Doherty, Jules Schermer; screen-
play, Mary C, McCall, Jr.; music direction,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
9Feb44; LP12840.
SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS. Paramount Pictures.~
Inc,, c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; written and
directed by Preston Sturges; photographer,
John Seitz; film editor, Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Dec41;
LP11049,
SULPHUR AND IT'S COMPOUNDS, c1945.
1 reel, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl. author: E, C, Waggoner.
© Esquire, Inc.; 31Dec45; MP1533.
THE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY. SEE Mighty
Mouse in the Sultan's Birthday.
THE SULTAN'S CHARM. Techniprocess,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
director, Wallace Milam; music director,
Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a, Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11967.
THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; original screen-
play, Milton M, Raison, Tim Ryan; music
director, Karl Hajos; photographer, Johnny
Alton; film editor, Dick Currier, F
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Jan44;
LP12610,
SUMMER CARE OF THE VICTORY GARDEN,
SEE Pointers for Planters.
SUMMER HOLIDAY. Loew's Inc., c1947,
93 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on Eugene O'Neill's play "Ah, Wilder-
ness,"
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Rouben Mamoulian; screenplay, Frances
Goodrich, Albert Hackett; adapted by Irving
Brecher, Jean Holloway; music, Harry
Warren; music director, Lennie Hayton;
orchestrations, Conrad Salinger; film editor,
Adbert Akst.
Cast: Mickey Rooney, Gloria De Haven,
Walter Huston, Frank Morgan, Butch Jenkins.
© Loew's Inc.; New York; 26Nov47;
LP1345,
SUMMER ON THE FARM. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1947, 11 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary: Two children take part in the
summer activities on afarm, The picture
shows seasonal changes and the rapid growth
of plants and animals during the months of
June, July, and August. For primary and
middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, E. Laurence Palmer,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Nov47; MP2640,
SUMMER STORM, Released through United
Artists, c1944,. Presented by Angelus
Pictures. 106 min., sd. Adapted from "The
Shooting Party" by Anton Chekov.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Douglas Sirk; screenplay, Rowland
Leigh, Douglas Sirk; adaptation, Douglas
Sirk, Michael O'Hara; original score and
music direction, Karl Hajos; film editor,
Greg G. Tallas.
© Angelus Pictures, Inc.; 14Jul44; LP12764.
414
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SUMMER TRAILS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Tom Cummiskey; music, L. DeFrancesco;
film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
8Nov46; MP1652,
A SUMMER'S TALE. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1947.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 10)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Arne Sucksdorff; written by Burton Ben-
jamin; narrator, Andre Baruch,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 30May47; MP2285,.
THE SUN COMES UP. Loew's Inc., c1948,
93 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on a novel by Marjorie Kinnan Raw-
lings.
Summary: After the accidental death of her
young son, a widowed concert-singer gives
up her career and retires to the hill country
where she meets and adopts an orphan boy.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Richard Thorpe; screenplay, William Lud-
wig, Margaret Fitts; music score, Andre
Previn; film editor, Irvine Warburton,
Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Lloyd Nolan,
Claude Jarman, Jr., Lewis Stone, Lassie.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Dec48; LP2073.
SUN-FUN. Paramount Pictures Inc., ¢1941.
1 reel, sd. (A Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Apr41;
MP11096.,
SUN TAN STRUT. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1245.
SUN VALLEY CYCLONE, c1946, 55 min.,
sd. Based on Fred Harman's comic ''Red
Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney Picker;
director, R, G. Springsteen; original screen-
play, Earle Snell; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film
editors, Harry Keller, Charles Craft,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Apr46; LP323.
SUN VALLEY FUN. Vitaphone Corp., c1948.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Summer and winter sports at
Sun Valley, Idaho: skeet shooting, mountain
golf, fishing, calf-roping, skating, and skiing.
Credits: Script, Charles L. Tedford,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Feb48; MP2729.
SUN VALLEY SERENADE, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1941, 7,732 ft,
Credits: Director, H. Bruce Humberstone;
story, Art Arthur, Robert Harari; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Aug41; LP10689,
SUNBONNET SUE. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Ralph Murphy; original story, Paul
Gerard Smith, Bradford Ropes; screen
adaptation, Ralph Murphy, Richard A, Car-
roll; music director, Eddie Kay; photog-
rapher, Harry Neumann; film editor, Richard
Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 250ct45;
LP13662.
SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1944, 9 reels,
sd. Based on a story by Martha Cheavens,
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Wanda Tuchock, Melvin Levy; music
director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Dec44; LP13055.
SUNDAY PUNCH. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an original
story by Fay and Michael Kanin.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
David Miller; screenplay, Fay and Michael
Kanin, Allen Rivkin; film editor, Albert
Akst.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Apr42; LP11270.
SUNDOWN. Released through United Artists,
c1941, Presented by Walter Wanger.
10 reels, sd. A Henry Hathaway production,
From the story by Barré Lyndon,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Henry Hathaway; screenplay, Barré
Lyndon; adaptation, Charles G. Booth;
music score, Miklos Rozsa; film editor,
Dorothy Spencer.
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.;
13Nov41; LP10840,
SUNDOWN IN SANTA FE. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: An outlaw, wanted for robbery
and murder in Arizona, is suspected of
having plotted the death of President Lin-
coln, This Western shows how the conspir-
ator and his gang are brought to justice,
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, R. G. Springsteen; written
by Norman §S, Hall; music, Stanley Wilson;
film editor, Irving M, Schoenberg.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller,
Roy Barcroft, Trevor Bardette, Jean Dean, ~
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Nov48;
LP2001,
SUNDOWN JIM. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 4,786 ft., sd. Based
on the novel by Ernest Haycox.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; screen-
play, Robert F, Metzler, William Bruckner;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Mar42; LP11242.
THE SUNDOWN KID. c1942. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Elmer Clifton; original story, Eddy
White; screenplay, Norman S. Hall; music
score, Mort Glickman; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, William Thomp-
son.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Dec42;
LP11757.
SUNDOWN VALLEY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Benjamin Kline; story and screenplay, Luci
Ward; film editor, Aaron Stell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Mar44;
LP12781,.
THE SUNFISH. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. With teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 12Dec41;
MP 14200,
SUNK BY THE CENSUS. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, George
Jeske; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Sep40;
LP9910,
SUNK IN THE SINK. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(All Star Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy about dom-
estic difficulties.
Cast: Andy Clyde.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP2179.
10Mar49;
SUNNY. c1941, Presented by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc, 98 min., sd. A Herbert
Wilcox production. From the musical
comedy, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach
and Oscar Hammerstein, II, music by Jerome
Kern,
Credits: Associate producer, Merrill G.
White; director, Herbert Wilcox; screenplay,
Sig Herzig; music direction, Anthony Col-
lins; orchestral arrangements, Anthony
Collins, Gene Rose; editor, Elmo Williams.
Appl, author: Suffolk Productions, Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30May41;
LP10602.
SUNSET IN EL DORADO. c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Frank McDonald; original story,
Leon Abrams; screenplay, John K. Butler;
music director, Morton Scott; orchestra-
tions, Dale Butts; photographer, William
Bradford; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; ers orf
LP13509.
SUNSET IN THE PACIFIC. Vitaphone Corp.,
in cooperation with the United States Coast
Guard, c1946. 20 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Warner Bros.
Credits: Supervisor, Gordon Hollingshead,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 20Dec46; MP2448,
SUNSET IN WYOMING. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, William Morgan; original story,
Joe Blair; screenplay, Ivan Goff, Anne Mor-
rison Chapin; photographer, Reggie Lanning;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul41;
LP10662.
SUNSET ON THE DESERT. c1942, Presented —
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director, i?
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Gerald
Geraghty; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Les ~
Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Apr42;
LP11237,
SUNSET PASS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946. 60 min., sd., 35mm. From the novel
by Zane Grey.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, William Berke; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Samuel bin Beet-
ley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 295ul46;
LP558,
SUNSET SERENADE, c1942. 6 reels, sd. —
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original
story, Robert Yost; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Bud Thackery; film.
editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Sep42;
LP11570.
THE SUPAI INDIAN. Coronet, c1945. Made
through the courtesy of the U. S. Dept. of
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. 1 reel,
sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author: CIF Staff.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 5Nov45; MP2016.
SUPER CUE MEN. Loew's Inc., c1949.
8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture,
Summary: Jimmie Caras and Willie Mos-
coni demonstrate their skill at pocket-bil-
liards,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; script,
Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2098.
SUPER LULU. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947. 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Little
Lulu Cartoon) j
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
415
SUPER LULU. Cont'd.
Credits: Direction, Bill Tytla; story, Joe
Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Nov47;
LP1339.
SUPERMAN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 2 reels each, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tors, Spencer Bennet, Thomas Carr;
screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, Lewis Clay,
Royal Cole; film editor, Earl Turner,
Cast: Kirk Alyn, Noel Neill, Tommy Bond,
Carol Forman.
1, Superman Comes to Earth. © 15Jul48;
LP1798,
2. Depths of the Barth. © 22Jul48; LP1770.
3. The Reducer Ray. © 29Jul48; LP1771.
4, Man of Steel. © 5Aug48; LP1799.
5. A Job for Superman. © 12Aug48;
LP 1871,
6. Superman in Danger. © 15Jul48; LP1772.
7. Into the Electric Furnace. © 26Aug48;
LP1872,
8. Superman to the Rescue. © 15Jul48;
LP1773.
9. Irresistible Force. © 15Jul48; LP1774.
10. Between Two Fires. © 6Sep48; LP1800.
11. Superman's Dilemma. © 6Sep48;
LP 1873.
12, Blast in the Depths. © 6Sep48; LP1806.
13. Hurled to Destruction. © 27Sep48;
LP 1822,
14. Superman at Bay. © 20Sep48; LP 1868.
15. The Payoff. © 50ct48; LP1833.
SUPERMAN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Seymour Kneitel, I. Sparber; animation,
Steve Muffati, Frank Endres.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Sep41;
LP 10736.
SUPERMAN IN BILLION DOLLAR LIMITED.
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Seymour Kneitel, Isidore Sparber; anima-
tion, Myron Waldman, Frank Endres.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Jan42;
LP11029,
SUPERMAN IN DESTRUCTION, INC. Para-
mount Pictures Inc. c1942, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Jay
Morton; animation, Dave Tendlar, Tom
Moore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Dec42;
LP11766.
SUPERMAN IN ELECTRIC EARTHQUAKE,
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl942. 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Seymore Kneitel, Isidore Sparber; anima-
tion, Steve Muffati, Arnold Gillespie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15May42;
LP11362.
SUPERMAN IN JUNGLE DRUMS, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Robert Little, Jay Morton.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Mar43;
LP11964,
SUPERMAN IN SECRET AGENT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1943. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jul43;
LP12574.
SUPERMAN IN SHOWDOWN, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Jay
Morton; animation, Steve Muffati, Graham
Place,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Oct42;
LP11667.
SUPERMAN IN TERROR ON THE MIDWAY.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Jay Morton, Dan Gordon; animation, Orestes
Calpini, Jim Davis,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Aug42;
LP11553,
SUPERMAN IN THE ARCTIC GIANT, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Ted Pierce; animation, Willard
Bowsky, Reuben Grossman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Feb42;
LP11106,
SUPERMAN IN THE BULLETEERS, Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Carl Meyer; animation, Orestes
Calpini, Graham Place,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 27Mar42;
LP11182,.
SUPERMAN IN THE ELEVENTH HOUR,
c1942, 1 reel, sd., color. A Famous Studio
production, Stereoptical process.
Credits: Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Carl Meyer, William Turner; animation,
Willard Bowsky, William Henning; music
arrangement, Sammy Timberg. Techni-
color,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Nov42;
LP11701,
SUPERMAN IN THE JAPOTEURS, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Carl Meyer; animation, Myron
Waldman, Nicholas Tafuri.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Sep42;
LP11607,
SUPERMAN IN THE MAGNETIC TELESCOPE,
Paramount Pictures Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordon, Carl Meyer; animation, Myron
Waldman, Thomas Moore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Apr42;
LP11247,
SUPERMAN IN THE MECHANICAL MON-
STERS, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Story, Isidore Sparber, Seymour
Kneitel; animation, Steve Muffati, George
Germanetti, ,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Nov41;
LP10906,
SUPERMAN IN THE MUMMY STRIKES,
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, 1, Sparber; story, Jay
Morton; animation, Myron Waldman, Graham
Place.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 19Feb43;
LP11883,
SUPERMAN IN THE UNDERGROUND WORLD.
Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Direction, Seymour Kneitel;
story, Jay Morton,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Jun43;
LP12110,
SUPERMAN IN VOLCANO, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner, Carl Meyer; animation, Willard
Bowsky, Otto Feuer.
© Pe tasaount Pictures Inc,; 10Jul42;
LP11434,
SUPER MOUSE IN DOWN WITH CATS, c1943.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1Oct43; LP12894,
SUPER MOUSE IN PANDORA'S BOX, Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp,, cl1943, Presented by Paul Terry,
1 reel, sd., color, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib, Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 11Jun43; LP12896,
SUPER MOUSE RIDES AGAIN. Terrytoons,
Inc., c1943, 1 reel, color, (A Terrytoon)
Credit: Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 6Aug43; MP14906.
SUPER-RABBIT. The Vitaphone Corp,, c1943.
7 min., sd,, color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 19Jul43; MP13761,
THE SUPER-SALESMEN, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
c.; 15Sep41; MP11565,
THE SUPREME COURT, Coronet, c1948.
ll min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the relation of
the Supreme Court to the "plain citizen,’
and depicts the Court as the guardian of our
Constitutional rights, For high school and
college students and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Mar-
shall Dimock,
© David A, Smart; 21Dec48; MP3728.
SURE CURES, Loew's Inc., cl1946, Present-
ed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 972 ft., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; screenplay,
Joe Ansen, David Barclay; music score, Max
Terr; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc,; 170ct46; MP1260,
THE SURFACE CONDENSER, Presented by
Allis Chalmers, 2 reels, sd., b&w. (The
Magic of Steam, no, 2)
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co,; title, descr, &
11 prints, 29Nov43; MU14294,
SURFBOARD RHYTHM. Loew's Inc.,, c1947.
9 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture.
Credits; Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Charles Trego; film
editor, Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc,; 8Oct47; MP2418.
SURGICAL DRESSINGS, sd. United States
Navy.
Appl, author: James P, Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc,; title,
descr, & 5 prints, 18Mar44; MU14611.
SURPRISE PACKAGE, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp, béw.,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr,, 18Apr47; 5 prints, 21Apr47; MU1954,
SURPRISE PARTY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 3Sep45; MP16263,
SURPRISED PARTIES, Loew's Inc,, cl1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 995
ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film edi-
tor, Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc,; 28May42; LP11377,
SURRENDER, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Sep46; MP1170.
SUSAN AND GOD, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 12 reels,
sd., b&w, Based on the play by Rachel
Crothers,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; di-
rector, George Cukor; screenplay, Anita
Loos; music score, auenert Stothart; film
editor, William H, "Terhi
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jun40; LP9703,
416
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SUSANNA PASS. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1949, 67 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a game
warden investigates the mysterious dynamit-
ing of a fish hatchery and solves a murder.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; written by
Sloan Nibley, John K, Butler; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; film editor, Tony Mar-
tinelli,
Cast: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estilita
Rodriguez, Martin Garralaga, Trigger.
© Republic Pictures Corp. 9May49;
LP2293.
SUSIE STEPS OUT. Comet Productions, Inc.,
c1946. 65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits; Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph
Cohn; director, Reginald Le Borg; original
story, Reginald Le Borg, Kurt Neumann;
screenplay, Elwood Ullman; music director,
Hal Borne; orchestration, Emil Cadkin; film
editor, Lynn Harrison,
Cast; David Bruce, Cleatus Caldwell, Nita
Hunter.
© Comet Productions, Inc.;
LP803.
13Dec46;
THE SUSPECT. Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.,
c1945, 9 reels, sd. From a novel by James
Ronald.
Credits: Associate producer, Islin Auster;
director, Robert Siodmak; screenplay,
Bertram Millhauser; adaptation, Arthur T.
Horman; photographer, Paul Ivano; film edi-
tor, Arthur Hilton,
© Universal Pictures Co.,
LP13116.
Inc,; 4Jan45;
SUSPENSE, King Bros, c1946, 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; original
screenplay, Philip Yordan; music director,
Daniele Amfitheatrof; photographer, Karl
Struss; film editor, Otho Lovering.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr46;
LP302.
SUSPICION. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941.
99 min,, sd. From the novel "Before the
Fact" by Francis Iles.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock;
screenplay, Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harri-
son, Alma Reville; music, Franz Waxman;
editor, William Hamilton,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.;
LP10870,
14Nov4l1;
SUVA, PRIDE OF FIJI, c1940. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 798 ft., sd., color,
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinkoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 14May40; MP10238,
SWALLOW THE LEADER. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Director, Robert McKimson,
story, Warren Foster; animation, Phil De-
Lara, John Carey, Pete Burness, Charles
McKimson,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 250ct49 (in notice:
1948); MP4642,
SWAMP FIRE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 69 min,, sd., 35mm. A Pine-Thomas
production,
Credits: Associate producer, L, B, Mer-
man; director, William H, Pine; original
screenplay, Geoffrey Homes; editor, Henry
Adams,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 25Aug46;
LP567.
SWAMP FIRE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Dec45; MP111,
SWAMP WATER, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941. 7,935 ft., sd. From the
SWEDEN, Time, Inc., c1945,
story by Vereen Bell,
Credits: Director, Jean Renoir; screen-
play, Dudley Nichols; music director, David
Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
5Dec41; LP10896,.
SWAMP WOMAN, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, George M, Merrick,
Max Alexander; director, Elmer Clifton;
oariginal story, Fred McConnell; screen-
play, Arthur G, Durlam; photographer,
Eddie Linden; film editor, Charles Henkel,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 12Nov41;
LP10947,
THE SWAN OF TUONELA, Musicolor, Inc,
Released by United Artists, cl1949. 1 reel,
sd,, color, 35mm, (David L, Loew Musi-
color Short)
Summary: A musical short presenting
"The Swan of Tuonela" by Jean Sibelius.
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen,
© Musicolor, Inc.; 7Jan49 (in notice: 1946);
MP4014,
SWANEE RIVER. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1939. 7,894 ft., sd
Credits: Director, Sidney Lanfield;
screenplay, John Taintor Foote, Philip
Dunne; music director, Louis Silvers,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
13Dec39; LP9693.
SWANEE SMILES, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10May43; MP13546,
SWANEE SWING, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Jul44; MP15001,
THE SWANKIEST ISLE IN THE WORLD, SEE
Going Places.
SWEATER GIRL, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1942, 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by
Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser.
Credits: Producer, Sol, C. Siegel; direc-
tor, William Clemens; screenplay, Eve
Green; music direction, Victor Young;
photography, John Mescall; film editor,
Alma Macrorie,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4May42;
LP11463,
SWEATERS AND SUNDAES. Techniprocess,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras.,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp,
d.b.a, Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11972,
1 reel. (Forum
Edition)
© Time, Inc,; 1Sep45; MP16392,
SWEDEN LOOKS AHEAD, SEE The March of
Time, v. 15, no, 5,
SWEENEY STEPS OUT. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 10 min., sd. (Hollywood
Novelty)
Credits: Narrator, John Kieran,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep43;
MP13986,
SWEEPING OARS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 885 ft., sd. (World of Sports)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
rapher, Parris Emery; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jul43;
MP13810,
SWEET ADELINE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Oct41; MP11647.
SWEET AND LOVELY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25Jun45; MP16106.
SWEET AND LOW, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 19 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Louis Harris; direc-
tor, Jerry Hopper; screenplay, Jim Hena-
ghan, Jack Roberts; music director, Irvin
Talbot; editor, Frank Bracht.
Cast: Catherine Craig, Richard Webb,
Sammy Davis, Jr.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Mar47;
LP906,.
SWEET AND LOW DOWN, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1944, 6,810 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Archie Mayo; original
story, Richard English, Edw, Haldeman;
screenplay, Richard English; music direc-
tors, Emil Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
TAug44; LP12823, E
SWEET BUSINESS, Norris, Inc., c1948.
1 reel, sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates how to increase
sales of Norris candies by correct display
of merchandise, Training film for retail
clerks,
© Norris, Inc.; 21Sep48; MP4018,
SWEET CHEAT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; story, Leslie Goodwins;
screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor, Edward
W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Vince
Barnett, Jack Rice, Robert Jellison.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Oct49;
LP2687,.
SWEET EVALINA, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Jul46; MP906,
SWEET GENEVIEVE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 68 min,., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; screenplay, Jameson
Brewer, Arthur Dreifuss; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Richard
Fantl,
Cast: Jean Porter, Jimmy Lydon, Al
Donohue,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 210ct47;
LP1249,
SWEET HAWAIIAN DREAMS. Peatieaties
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc,; 1Dec41; MP12006,
SWEET JAM. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Vernon Keays; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Saul Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Sep43;
LP12286,
SWEET KISSES, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Dec43; MP14487.
SWEET LEILANI, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25Sep44; MP15228,
SWEET LORRAINE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 22Jan45; MP15588,
SWEET ONION TIME, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Nov42; MP13121,
j
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a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
417
SWEET POTATO POLKA. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp, of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16257,
SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943. 6,850 ft., sd. Based
on stories by William R, Lipman, Frederick
Stephani, Edward Van Every.
Credits; Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, Ken Englund; music direction,
Alfred Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10ct43; LP12462.
SWEET SPIRITS OF NIGHTER,. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1941. 1,463 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards, Al Giebler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec41;
LP11142,
SWEET SUE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Jan45; MP15610,
SWEET SUE, JUST YOU, Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd, A Filmcraft pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Nov46; MP1335,
SWEET SWING. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1944, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Josef Berne; music director, Ted
Cain; orchestrations, Milton Rosen; film
editor, Edgar Zane,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,;
LP12508.
7Feb44;
SWEETHEART-DARLING,. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 15Sep41; MP11568.
SWEETHEART OF ALL MY DREAMS,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Sep45; MP16315,
SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1946, 76 min., sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd; direc-
tor, Jack Bernhard; original story, George
Waggner; screenplay, Michel Jacoby; music
director, Edward J. Kay.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Dec46;
LP886,
SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI. Soundies Dis~-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
c.; 19May41; MP11159.
SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Edward Dmytryk; story, Robert D, Andrews;
screenplay, Robert D, Andrews, Edmund
Hartmann; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jun41;
LP10666.
SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Charles Barton; story, Albert Duffy; screen-
play, Albert cone da ge rss Tombragel;
music direcfor, . Stoloff; film editor,
Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP11276,
10May42;
SWEETHEART SERENADE, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1943, 10 min., sd, (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; music,
Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 4Nov43;
MP14105,
SWEETHEART SERENADE. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; music,
Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
MP14261.
7Dec43;
SWEETHEARTS OF THE U.S.A. Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, Lew Collins; original story, Jane Keith;
screenplay, Arthur St, Claire, Richard Long,
Jane Keith; music director, Dave Chudnow;
photography, Ira Morgan; film editor, George
M. Merrick.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 6Jan44;
LP12465,.
SWELL GUY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946, 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the play ''The Hero" by Gilbert Emery,
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Richard
Brooks; music Frank Skinner; orchestrations,
David Tamkin; film editor, Edward Curtiss,
Cast: Sonny Tufts, Ann Blyth, Ruth War-
rick, William Gargan, John Litel,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
LP740,
18Dec46;
THE SWIM PARADE, Vitaphone Corp., c1949.
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Sports News Re-
view) Warner Bros,
Summary: Swimming and diving stars dis-
play their talents in this cavalcade of water
sports, and show the bathing fashions which
were in vogue from the gay nineties to the
present day.
Credits: Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrator, Dan Donaldson,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Mar49; MP3972.
SWIMCAPADES, Paramount pictures Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credit:
© Paramount Pictures Inc.;
MP 14424,
Narration, Ted Husing.
14Jan44;
SWIMCAPADES. The Vitaphone Corp., c1045.
10 min,, sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, A, Pam Blumenthal,
Van Campen Heilner; director, Andre de La
Varre; narrator, Knox Manning, Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Sep45; MP16309,
SWIMMING THROUGH BURNING OIL AND
SWIMMING THROUGH SURF, Presented by
U.S. Coast Guard, sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;. title,
descr, & 35 prints, 26Jul43; MU13778.
SWING CATS BALL, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Dec43; MP144088.
SWING CLEANING, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bob Wickersham; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Arnold Gillespie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,;
LP10393,
11Apr41;
SWING FEVER, Loew's Inc., cl1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 8 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Tim Whelan; screenplay, Nat Perrin, Warren
Wilson; music direction, Georgie Stoll, David
Snell; music arrangements, Earl Brent; or-
chestration, George Dunning, Phil Moore,
Wally Heglin; film editor, Ferris Webster,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Dec43; LP12427,
SWING FOR SALE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11Aug41; MP11443,
SWING FOR YOUR SUPPER, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 5May41; MP11125,
SWING FROLIC. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11078,
SWING HIGH, SWING SWEET. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc,, cl1945, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Lewis D. Collins; music director,
Milton Rosen; orchestrations, Loyd Akridge;
film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.;
LP13688.
29Nov45;
SWING HOSTESS, P.R. C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sam Neufeld; director,
Sam Newfield; original story and screenplay,
Louise Rousseau, Gail Davenport; music di-
rector, David Chudnow; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep44; LP13563,
SWING IN THE SADDLE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 69 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; story, Maurice Leo; screen-
play, Elizabeth Beecher, Morton Grant, Brad-
ford Ropes; film editor, Aaron Stell,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Aug44;
LP13088.
SWING IT, MR, SCHUBERT. Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Nov42; MP13105.
SWING IT SOLDIER, c1941, Presented by Uni-
versal Studios, 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Harold Young; original
screenplay, Dorcas Cochran, Arthur V,
Jones; photography, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc
LP10771,
; 130ct41;
SWING OUT SISTER. Universal Pictures Co,,
Ine., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W.
Burton; director, Edward Lilley; original
story, Eugene Conrad, Edward Dein; screen-
play, Henry Blankfort; photographer, Paul
Ivano; film editor, Edward Curtiss,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8May45;
LP13261.
SWING OUT THE BLUES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Mal St, Clair; story, Doris Malloy; screen-
play, Dorcas Cochran; music director, M, W.
Stoloff; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jan44;
LP12439,
SWING PARADE OF 1946, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1946, 8 reels., sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Romm; direc-
tor, Phil Karlson; original story, Edmond
Kelso; screenplay, Tim Ryan; cameraman,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Richard Currier,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 3Feb46;
LP138,
SWING RHUMBA. Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies merited Corp of America,
Inc,; 17Sep45; MP1631
418
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SWING SERENADE, Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc,, c1945,° 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Robert Wilmot; film editor, Ace
Herman,
© Universal Pictures Co., Ine.; 4Jan45;
LP13115,
SWING SHIFT CINDERELLA, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, 710 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Ray Abrams, Preston
Blair, Ed Love; music, Scott Bradley, Tech-
nicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 7TAug45; LP13460,
SWING SHIFT MAISIE. Loew's Inc., ¢1943,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on characters
created by Wilson Collison,
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Norman Z, McLeod; original screenplay,
Mary C, McCall, Jr., Robert Halff; music
score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Elmo
Veron,
© Loew's Inc.; 6May43; LP12079,
SWING, SHIFT, SWING, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12937.
SWING SOCIAL, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1776 ft.,
sd,, color, (An M.G.M, Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 22May40; MP10395.
SWING STYLES, Vitaphone Corp., c1947, 10
min,, sd,, baw, 35mm, (Melody Master
Bands) Warner Bros,
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 27Aug47; MP2419,
SWING THAT BAND. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Arthur Dreifuss; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Alvin Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 11Mar43;
LP11916,
SWING THE WESTERN WAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp.,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Derwin Abrahams; story, Bert Horswell;
screenplay, Barry Shipman; music director,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Paul
Borofsky,
*. Cast: The Hoosier Hotshots, Jack Leonard,
Mary Dugan, Thurston Hall,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP1050,
16Jun47;
THE SWING TO SPORTS. Presented by Rem-
ington Arms Company, Inc, and Peters Cart-
ridge Division, 2 reels, sd., bew, 35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 9May46; 13 prints, 13May46; MU561.
SWING WITH BING. Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc, with the co-operation of the Professional
Golfers Association of America, c1940,
reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Herbert
Polesie; script, Grant Garrett; photography,
Al Wetzel; editor, Angelo Ross,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 22Jul40;
LP9789,
SWING YOUR PARTNER, c1943. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart Mc-
Gowan; music director, Morton Scott; photog-
rapher, Bud Thackery; film editor, Richard
Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 11May43;
LP12091.
c1947, 66 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
SWING YOUR PARTNER, c1943; Presented by
Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Lantz
Swing Symphony) (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben,
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Paul
Smith; music, Darrell Calker,. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 19Apr43; MP13493,
SWINGEROO CIRCUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
me Soundies Distributing Corp, of -ARIAEDPRS
; 1Jun43; MP13624,
SWINGIN' AT THE SEANCE., Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5May41; MP11121.
SWINGIN' DOWN THE SCALE. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., ¢1946, 2 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music direc-
tor, Milton Rosen; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13May46;
LP404,
SWINGIN' IN THE BARN. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1940,
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; film editor, Milton
Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14May40;
LP9641,
SWINGIN' IN THE GROOVE, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 220ct45; MP16427.
SWINGIN' ON A RAINBOW. c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, William Beaudine; original story,
Olive Cooper; screenplay, Olive Cooper, John
Grey; music director, Morton Scott; photog-
rapher, Marcel LePicard; film editor, Fred
Allen,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 27Jul45;
LP13424,
SWINGIN! ON NOTHIN'. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12856.
SWINGIN' SOLDIER MAN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jun42; MP12670.
SWINGIN! WITH WILLIAM. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Productions,
Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp.,of America,
c.; 23Dec46; MP1409.
SWINGING IN A HAREM, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Feb43; MP13283,
SWINGING IT THE KITCHEN WAY. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 21Dec42; MP13158.
SWINGING O' THE GREEN, Soundies Distrib-
“uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Aug43; MP13890,
SWINGING ON A STAR. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
Aap. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
; 2O0ct44; MP15223.
SWINGING THE BLUES. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
mi. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
c,; 11Dec44; MP15474,
SWINGOMANIA, Soundies Distributing jae
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. ‘of. America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13191,
SWING'S THE THING, Universal Picnaieees Co.,
Inc,, c1942, 2 reels; isd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton’
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; BOct42; 4
LP11630,
SWINGTIME BLUES, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1942, 2 reels; sd...
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald LeBorg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Alvin Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; ;B6Deads >
LP11787,.
SWINGTIME HOLIDAY, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1944, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Hu.G. Salter; orchestrations, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Edgar Zane, i
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2eJul44;
LP12851,
SWINGTIME JOHNNY. . Universal Pictarem Co.,
Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Wasa Wil-
son; director, Edward F, Cline; screenplay,
Clyde Bruckman; film editor, Ed Curtis,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Decd3;
LP12420, é
SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, c1940, Presented
by Gene Towne, 93 min., sd, Towne and
Baker Productions, From the novel by
Johann David Wyss,
Credits: Producers, Gene Towne, Graham
Baker; director, Edward Ludwig; screenplay,
Walter Ferris, Gene Towne, Graham Baker;
editor, George Crone,
Appl, author: The Play's the Thing Produc-
tions,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 16Feb40; ~
LP9544,
SWISS FROLICS. Soundies Distributing Corp, |
of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 26Jul43; MP13792,
SWISS HILLY BILLY. Soundies Distributing —
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27Dec43; MP14319,
SWISS SKI YODELERS, Distributed by Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940, Pre-
sented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd,, b&w.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 17May40; MP10283,
SWISS TEASE, Screen Gems, Inc,, cl1947,
6 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody,
no, 130)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry
Binder; director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Howard Swift, Roy Jenkins; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 11Sep47; LP1201,
SWITZERLAND TODAY. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1947, 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 2)
Summary: The traditions, geography,
government, railroads, industries, and Mil-
itary training of Switzerland,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Larry O'Reilly; written by H, Dudley Hale;
narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel
ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
419
SWITZERLAND TODAY, Cont'd,
Shilkret; editor, Dave Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 12Dec47; MP2602,
THE SWOONER CROONER, c1944.
sd., color. (Looney Tunes)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Warren Foster; animation, George Cannata;
music director, Carl W. Stalling, Techni-
color, —
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Jun44; MP14959,
7 min.,
SWOONING THE SWOONERS, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib, Tech-
nicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Sep45; LP25.
SWORD IN THE DESERT. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1949. 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about the struggle
of the Jews to establish a homeland in Pales-
tine in 1947,
Credits: Produced and written by Robert
Buckner; director, George Sherman; film
editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Dana Andrews, Marta Toren, Stephen
MeNally, Jeff Chandler, Philip Friend.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 8Sep49;
LP2558,
SWORD OF THE AVENGER, UPA Films, Inc.
Released by Eagle-Lion Films, Inc,, c1948,
75 min,, sd., sepia, 35mm,
Summary: With scenes laid in the Philip-
pines around the year 1827, this melodrama
follows the adventures of a falsely accused
sailor who escapes from jail to recover his
sweetheart, find a treasure, and avenge his
unjust treatment.
Credits: Producer and director, Sidney
Salkow; screenplay, Julius Evans; music
composition and direction, Eddison von Otten-
feld; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
Cast: Ramon Delgado, Sigrid Gurie, Ralph
Morgan, Duncan Renaldo,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 4Mar48; LP1644,
THE SWORDSMAN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 81 min,, sd,, color, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director,
Joseph H, Lewis; original screenplay, Wil-
frid H, Pettitt;smusic score, Hugo Fried-
hofer; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Al Clark.
Cast: Larry Parks, EHen-Drew, George
Macready, Edgar Buchanan,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Dec47;
LP1354,
SYMPHONIC SHADES, Attwood Productions,
Inc, Released by United Artists, c1949,
8min., sd., bew, 35mm, (Songs-of America)
Summary: Presents the songs ''Rise Up
Shepherd an! Foller,"’ and ''Ting de Banjo,"
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder.
© Attwood Productions, Inc.; 4Nov49;
MP4650.
SYMPHONIE PASTORALE, Gibe Films, Inc.,
Paris, for Pathe Cinema. Released in the
U, S. through Films International of America,
Inc,, c1948, 105 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on ''La Symphonie Pastorale' by André
Gide,
Summary: A tragedy about a married
clergyman and a blind orphan girl who com-
mits suicide when she realizes that the
pastor's fatherly affection has developed into
an overpowering love.
Credits: Producer, J. Bercholz; director,
Jean Delannoy; adaptation, Jean Delannoy,
Jean Aurenche; dialogue, Pierre Bost, Jean
Aurenche; English titles, Justin O'Brien;
music, Georges Auric,
Cast: Michele Morgan, Pierre Blanchar,
Line Noro, Louvigny, Jean Desailly.
© William Marshall, Inc.; 2Sep48; LP2092,
SYMPHONY HOUR, Walt Disney Productions,
c1942, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Mickey
Mouse)
© Walt Disney Productions; 9Jan42; LP11125,
SYMPHONY IN SNOW, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941, 1 reel, sd, (Ed Thorger-
sen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; conti-
nuity, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Ed Thorgersen;
music score, L, De Francesco; photographer,
Jack Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
28Mar41; MP11094,
SYMPHONY IN SPINACH, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Pop-
eye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Bill Turner, Larry Riley; animation, Tom
Johnson, John Gentiella,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 31Dec48;
LP2052. :
SYMPHONY IN SWING, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1949, 15 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B, Landres,
Cast: Duke Ellington and his orchestra,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 28Apr49;
MP4087.
THE SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION; theory
and principles of operation, 3 reels, sd.,
b&w.
Appl, author; Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
© General Motors Corp,,; title, descr, & 242
prints, 250ct43; MU14070.
SYNCOPATED SIOUX. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, (A Walter Lantz Car-
toon)
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Dec40;
MP10676.
SYNCOPATION, c1942, 88 min., sd. ‘From an
original story ''The Band Played On'' by
Valentine Davies.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Dieterle; screenplay, Philip Yordan, Frank
Cavett; music director, Leith Stevens; edi-
tor, John Sturges.
Application author: William Dieterle Pro-
ductions,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22May42;
LP11371.
SYNCO-SMOOTH SWING, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1945. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music di-
rector, Milton Rosen; orchestrations, Lloyd
Akridge; film editor, Ray Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 27Sep45;
LP13514,
420
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
*%
T-BONE FOR TWO. Walt Disney Productions,
c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
© Walt Disney Productions; 29Jan42;
LP 11493.
THE T FORMATION. Sport Film Slides, Inc.
Distributed by Curriculum Films, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, si., 16mm.
Appl. author: Howie Odell,
© Curriculum Films, Inc.; 1Sep46; MP 1302.
T. G. BOOGIE WOOGIE. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Dec45; MP61.
T-MEN. Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1948. Presented by Edward Small. 92 min.,
sd., bkw, 35mm. A Reliance picture.
Suggested by a story by Virginia Kellogg.
Summary: Law enforcement agents of the
Treasury Department break up a ring of
counterfeiters. Based on fact, and photo-
graphed on actual settings in Detroit and
Los Angeles.
Credits: Producer, Aubrey Schenck; direc-
tor, Anthony Mann; written by John C, Hig-
gins; music score, Paul Sawtell,
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Meade, Alfred
Ryder, Wally Ford.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10Jan48; LP1455.
T-MEN OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
SEE The March of Time, 1948.
TABBY THE CAT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16151.
TABLE TENNIS TOPNOTCHERS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1944. 823 ft., sd. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret;
photography, Don Malkames,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Apr44;
MP 14884.
“TABU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., 1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25O0ct43; MP14129.
TABU. Distributed by Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Nov46; MP 1334.
TACKLING IN FOOTBALL. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Collaborator, Andrew Kerr.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
31May46; MP659.
TAHITI HONEY, c1943, Presented by Repub-
lic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, John H, Auer; original
story, Frederick Kohner; screenplay, Law-
rence Kimble, Frederick Kohner, H. W,
Hanemann; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Richard Van Enger.
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Mar43;
LP11945.
TAHITI NIGHTS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Will Jason; original screenplay, Lillie Hay-
ward; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Dec44;
LP13124,
TAILOR-MADE DOLLARS. Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., for the New York Life In-
surance Co., c1949. 53 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: A training film for sales repre-
sentatives showing how to acquaint prospec-
tive clients with the benefits of the New York
Life Insurance Company's Planned Security
Service.
© New York Life Insurance Co,; 29Aug49;
LP2524.
TAINT LEGAL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 16 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Lou Brock; director;
Harry D'Arcy; story, Charles E, Roberts,
George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24May40;
LP9737.
'TAINT YOURS. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Aug44; MP 15097.
TAKE A LETTER,.DARLING. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd. A
Mitchell Leisen production, ’
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohl
mar; director, Mitchell Leisen; story,
George Beck; screenplay, Claude Binyon;
music score, Victor Young; editor, Doane
Harrison,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jul42;
LP11438,
TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE, United States
Navy. sd., 16mm.
Appl. authors: George W. Chapman, H,
Bauernschmidt.
© De Frenes & Co.; title & descr,,
15Nov43; 8 prints, 270ct43; MU14136.
TAKE A LOOK AROUND, Presented by Chev-
rolet,
Appl. author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 154
prints, 3Feb41; LU10225.
TAKE A NUMBER. sd.
Credits: Producer, Augustus Thorne,
© August H. Torenberg; title, descr. & 7
prints, 1Jun40; MU10240,
TAKE BACK YOUR GOLD. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc/, cl1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 130ct41; MP11660.
TAKE EVERYTHING, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Apr45; MP15865.
TAKE HEED MR, TOJO, Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, for the U. S. Navy.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr.
& 4 prints, 12Jul44; MU15014.
TAKE IT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Aug45; MP 16226.
TAKE IT AND GIT. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jul46; MP818,
TAKE IT BIG, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producers, Williarm Pine, William
Thomas; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Howard J, Green; music director,
Rudy Schrager; photography, Fred Jackman,
Jr.; editor, Howard Smith. :
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jun44;
LP 13187,
TAKE IT EASY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 3Jul44; MP 14985.
TAKE IT FOR GRANTED. Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc. Presented by New England Elec-
tric System. color, 16mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 5Mar47; 50 prints, 3Mar47; MU1750.
TAKE IT OFF. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13194.
TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940-41.. 1 reel each, sd. (Columbia
Quiz Reels) Based on the radio program.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, B. K. Blake; continui-
ties, William M. Nelson, George Blake;
photographer, Charles Harten; editors, Harry
Foster, Leonard Weiss.
Series 1,
1, © 22Nov40; MP10872.
2. © 29Nov40; MP10910.
3. © 23Dec40; MP11113.
4. © 1May41; MP11189.
4. © 21Jul41; MP12079.
TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944. 6,425 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Benjamin Stoloff;
screenplay, Harold Buchman, Snag Werris,
Mac Benoff; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Jul44; LP13933,
TAKE ME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12857.
TAKE ME BACK, BABY. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11874.
TAKE ME BACK TO MY BOOTS AND SADDLE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11217.
TAKE ME BACK TO OKLAHOMA. Mono-
gram Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Al Herman; screenplay, Robert Emmett;
photographer, Marcel A. LePicard; film edi-
tor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Nov40;
LP10331,
TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jul44; MP15075.
TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28May45; MP15970.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941,. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Sep41; MP11544.
ey aS
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
421
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15731.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME, Loew's
Inc., c1949. 93 min., sd., color, 35mm, An
MGM picture.
Summary: A song and dance comedy about
a baseball team. Setting, Florida in 1910.
Credits; Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Busby Berkeley; story, Gene Kelly, Stanley
Donen; screenplay, Harry Tugend, George
Wells; music director, Adolph Deutsch;
film editor, Blanche Sewell.
Cast; Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Gene
Kelly, Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Mar49; LP2174.
TAKE MY ALL. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Oct46; MP1194,
TAKE MY LIFE. Released in the U. S. by
Eagle Lion Films, Inc,, c1947, Presented
by J. Arthur Rank. 79 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, A Cineguild production, Adapted
from an original screen story by Winston
Graham and Valerie Taylor.
Summary: A man on trial for a murder
that he did not commit is set free when his
wife, aided by Scotland Yard, finds the real
murderer,
Credits; Producer, Anthony Havelock-
Allen; director, Ronald Neame; music score,
William Alwyn; music director, Muir
Mathieson; film editor, Goeffrey Foot.
Cast; Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt, Marius
Goring, Francis L. Sullivan, enry Edwards.
© Independent Producers, Ltd.; 3Dec47;
LP 1527.
TAKE ONE FALSE STEP, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc. Released through Universal
International, c1949. 94 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the story "Night Call"* by
Irwin and David Shaw.
Summary: The adventures of a university
professor who becomes implicated ina
pseudo-murder,
Credits; Producer and director, Chester
Erskine; screenplay, Irwin Shaw, Chester
Erskine; music, Walter Scharf; film editor,
Russell Schoengarth,
Cast: William Powell, Shelley Winters,
Marsha Hunt, James Gleason, Dorothy Hart.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Jun49;
LP2405.
TAKE THE "A" TRAIN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 200ct41; MP11682,
TAKE THE AIR. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 20 min. (Broadway Brevities)
Credits; Director, B, Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Nat Hiken,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,; 27Dec40;
LP 10266,
TAKE THREE TENSES, SEE Enchantment,
TAKIN' THE BREAKS, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan;
music director, Milton Rosen; orchestra-
tions, Loyd Akridge; film editor, Paul Lan-
dres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 9Apr46;
LP246,
TAKING THE AIR,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title
& descr., 27Mar41; 682 prints, 28Mar41;
MU10991,
TALE OF A DOG. Loew's Inc., cl1944. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 987 ft.,
sd,, bkw, (Miniature)
Credits: Director, Cyril Endfield; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr44; LP221.
TALE OF ONE CITY. Major Films. 702 ft.,
color, 16mm. nes
Summary: Traces the development of Flori-
da from prehistoric days to the present time,
and shows the changes in the resort city of
St. Petersburg since the year of its founding
as a terminus of the Orange Belt Railroad.
Appl. author: Burrell Smith,
© Major Films; title, descr. & 2 prints,
310ct49; MU4666.
TALE OF THE NAVAJOS. Loew's Inc., c1948.
58 min,, sd., color, 35mm, An MGM picture.
Summary; A documentary study of the leg-
ends and folkways of the Navajos. Filmed
in the Navajo country of Arizona,
Credits; Producer, John A. Haeseler; story,
Harry Chandlee, John A, Haeseler; narrator,
Edwin Jerome; music, Lan Adomian; music
director, Jack Shaindlin.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Nov48; (in notice; 1946);
LP2205.
A TALE OF TWO CAFES. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1,726 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on a story by Anthony Gibbs, (A Para-
mount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits; Producer and director, George B.
Templeton; screenplay, Franz Rosenwald;
music director, Irvin Talbot; film editor,
Helene Turner. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jul46; LP476.
TALE OF TWO CITIES. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Jun41; MP11269.
A TALE OF TWO KITTIES. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Blue Ribbon Cartoon) A re-release.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 19Aug48; MP3246.
TALE OF TWO MICE, Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color, (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Arthur Davis;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 2Jul45; MP16161.
TALENTED BEAUTIES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (Movietone's Feminine World)
Summary; Shows several talented girls
who participated in the 1948 beauty pageant
at Atlantic City.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Vyvyan Donner; narrator, Bob Russell;
music score, L, deFrancesco; film editor,
Arthur Lincer.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Apr49; MP4364.
TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS. Ambas-
sador Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: In the park of Leopoldskron
Castle near Salzburg, Austria, the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Josef
Krips, plays Johann Strauss! "Tales from the
Vienna Woods."
Credits: Producer, Eugen Sharin; director,
Leopold Hainisch.
© Ambassador Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4371.
TALES OF MANHATTAN, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1942. 10,663 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Julien Duvivier; original
stories and screenplay, Ben Hecht, Ferenc
Molnar, Donald Ogden Stewart, Samuel Hoff-
enstein, Alan Campbell, Ladislas Fodor, L.
Vadnai, L. Gorog, Lamar Trotti, Henry
Blankfort; music director, Edward Paul.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
300ct42; LP12023.
TALES OF THE EAST. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Lowell
Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; des-
cribed by Lowell Thomas; music score, John
Rochetti; editor, Lew Lehr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24May40; MP 10306,
TALES OF UNCLE REMUS. SEE Song of the
South,
TALK ABOUT A LADY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946, 7 reels, sd. Based upon a
story by Robert D. Andrews and Barry
Trivers,
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, George Sherman; screenplay, Richard
Weil, Ted Thomas; music director, Mario
Silva.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Mar46; LP264
THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 12 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Sidney Harmon,
Credits: Producer and director, George
Stevens; screenplay, Irwin Shaw, Sidney
Buchman; adaptation, Dale Van Every; music,
Fredrick Hollander; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 22Jul42;
LP11797.
THE TALKING HOIST. Cinecraft Productions,
Inc., c1949, Presented by Yale and Towne
Manufacturing Co, 14 min., sd., color, 16mm
Summary: Shows the features of the Yale
Load King Wire Rope Electric Hoist.
Appl. author: Bernard A. West.
© The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.; 14Feb49;
MP3949,
THE TALKING MAGPIES. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 4Jan46; LP209.
THE TALKING MAGPIES IN FLYING SOUTH.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15Aug47; LP1449.
THE-TALKING MAGPIES IN THE INTRUDERS.
Terrytoons, Inc., c1947, 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
©.Terrytoons, Inc.; 9JMay47; LP1182.
TALL, DARK, AND GRUESOME, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 18 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits; Director, Del Lord; film editor,
Henry DeMond; story and screenplay, Clyde
Bruckman,
Cast; Hugh Herbert, Dudley Dickerson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Apr48;
LP 1682.
TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 7,100 ft.,
sd
Credits; Director, H. Bruce Humberstone;
original screenplay, Karl Tunberg, Darrell
Ware; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Jan41; LP10526.
TALL IN THE SADDLE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 87 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, Edwin L, Marin; original story, Gordon
Ray Young; screenplay, Michael Hogan, Paul
P, Fix; music, Roy Webb; music director, C.
Bakaleinikoff; editor, Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct44;
LP12914,
422
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
A TALL SHIP ON DEEP WATERS. Warwick
M. Tompkins, c1947. 18 min., sd., color,
16mm,
© Warwick M. Tompkins; 1Dec47; MP2553.
TALLY-HO. Color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
© Adolph Louis Otto Rasch; title, descr. &
8 prints, 9Apr40; MU10099.
THE TAMING OF THE SNOOD. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson, Clyde Bruck-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28May40;
LP9711,.
TAMPICO, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1944, 6,800 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Lothar Mendes; original
story and adaptation, Ladislas Fodor; screen-
play, Kenneth Gamet, Fred Niblo, Jr., Rich-
ard Macaulay; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Apr44; LP12814.
TAMPICO. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16531.
TANBARK CHAMPIONS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm,: (Movietone's Sports Review)
Credits; Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Earl Allvine; continuity, Phil Shea; narrator,
Mel Allen; music, L. DeFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
23May47; MP2300.
TANGERINE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 27Apr42; MP12478,
TANGIER,. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946.
8 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Paul Malvern; director,
George Waggner; original story, Alice D. G.
Miller; screenplay, M. M. Musselman, Monty
F, Collins; music score and direction, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Edward Curtiss,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Feb46;
LP 183.
THE TANGLED ANGLER. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942.. 693 ft., sd.
(Fable, no. 16)
Credits; Story and direction, Frank Tash-
lin; animation, Chic Otterstrom; music, Paul
Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 10Jan42; LP11048.
TANGLED TELEVISION, Released by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1940. 658 ft., sd., color,
(Color Rhapsody, no. 69)
Credits; Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis, Herb Rothwill; music, Joe De Nat.
Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 31Aug40; LP9874.
TANGLED TRAVELS. Distributed by Colum-
bia Pictures Corp., c1944. 634 ft., sd.
(Phantasy, no, 37)
Credits; Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Al Geiss; animation, Volus Jones,
George Grandpre; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8Jun44; LP12685.
THE TANGO. Folke Robert Espling, c1942.
1 reel,
© Folke Robert Espling; 10Feb42; MP12164.
TANKS A MILLION. Released through United
Artists, c1941, Presented by Hal Roach,
5 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Fred Guiol; original
screenplay, Paul Gerard Smith, Warren Wil-
son, Edward E, Seabrook; music director,
Edward Ward; film editor, Richard Currier,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 9Sep41;
LP 10684,
THE TANKS ARE COMING. Warnef Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc. in cooperation with the United
States Army under the auspices of the Mo-
tion Picture Committee for National Defense,
c1941, 20 min., color, (Service Special)
Credits: Director, B, Reaves Eason; orig-
inal screenplay, Owen Crump, Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Sep41;
LP10741,
TANTALIZIN'.. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc);
30Dec46; MP1564.
TAP HAPPY. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec43; MP14449,
TAP ROOTS, Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc.
Released by Universal-International, c1948.
109 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on the
novel by James Street.
Summary: A drama about the efforts of an
influential Mississippi family to keep the
Lebanon Valley neutral during the Civil War.
Credits; Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, George Marshall; screenplay, Alan
LeMay; music, Frank Skinner; orchestra-
tions, David Tamkin; film editor, Milton
Carruth.
Cast: Van Heflin, Susan Hayward, Boris
Karloff, Julie London, Whitfield Connor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., & Walter
Wanger Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Jun48; LP1945.
TAR WITH A STAR, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Popeye
the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, Carl
Meyer, Jack Mercer; animation, George
Germanetti, Steve Muffatti; music, Winston
Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 12Aug49;
LP2491,
TARGET FOR TONIGHT. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc, with the cooperation of the
R.A, F., c1941, 5 reels,
Credits: Director, Harry Watt,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Nov41;
LP10815,
TARGET: JAPAN. March of Time, Division
of Time Inc., for the U; S. Navy. Released
by the Office of War Information, Distri-
buted by the War Activities Committee, Mo-
tion Picture Industry. c1944. 1,250 ft., sd.,
35mm,
© Time Inc.; 260ct44; MP15338,
TARS AND SPARS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 9 reels.
Credits: Director, Alfred E. Green; story,
Barry Trivers; screenplay, John Jacoby,
Sarett Tobias, Decla Dunning.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 11Jan46;
LP34,
TARTU. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Stu-
dios, Ltd., London, c1943, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Harold S. Bucquet; orig-
inal story, John C. Higgins; screenplay,
John Lee Mahin, Howard Emmett Rogers;
music director, Louis Levy; photographer,
John J, Cox; film editor, D. Myers.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Jul43; LP12175.
TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS, c1945. Pre-
sented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 76 min.,
sd, Based upon the characters created by
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Credits; Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, John Jacoby,
Marjorie L, Pfaelzer; music score, Paul
Sawtell; photography, Archie Stout; film
editor, Robert O. Crandall.
© Champion Productions, Inc.; 13Apr45;
LP13346,
TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS, Sol Lesser
Productions, Inc., c1947. 72 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on characters created by
Edgar Rice Burroughs. .
Credits; Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Kurt Neumann; original story and screen-
play, Jerry Gruskin, Rowland Leigh; music,
Paul Sawtell; film editor, Merrill White. —
Cast; Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce,
Johnny Sheffield.
© Sol Lesser Productions, Inc.; 25Mar47; .
LP989. ;
TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN,
c1945, Presented by RKO Radio Pictures,
inc, 72 min,, sd. Based upon the characters
created by Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Kurt Neumann; original story and screen-
play, Carroll Young; music score, Paul Saw-
tell; photographer, Karl Struss; film editor, .
Robert O, Crandall,
© Sol: Lesser Productions, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP254, ,
TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS. Sol Lesser
Productions, Inc., c1948. 68 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Summary: A story,of the African coast.
Tarzan rescues the heroine from the clutches
of pearl thieves and ends their nefarious un-
dertakings,
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Robert Florey; original story and screen-
play, Carroll Young; music director and
composer, Dimitri Tiomkin.
Cast: Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce,
Linda Christian, George Zucco, Andrea Pal-
ma.
© Sol Lesser Productions, Iac.; 23Mar48;
LP1567, ;
TARZAN TRIUMPHS. c1943, Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 76 min.,, sd.
From a story by Carroll Young. Based
upon the characters created by Edgar Rice
Burroughs.
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
William Thiele; screenplay, Roy Chanslor,
Carroll Young; music, Paul Sawtell; music
director, C, Bakeleinikoff; photography,
Harry Wild.
© Principal Artists Productions; 12Jan43;
LP11970. '
TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY. c1943. Pre-
sented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 70 min.,
sd, From a story by Carroll Young, Based
upon characters created by Edgar Rice Bur-
roughs,
Credits; Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
William Thiele; screenplay, Edward T, Lowe;
music score, Paul Sawtell; music director, C.
Bakaleinikoff; photography, Harry Wild, Russ
Harlan; film editor, Ray Lockert,
© Principal Artists Productions; 26Nov43;
LP 12444,
TARZAN'S MAGIC FOUNTAIN. Sol Lesser
Productions, Inc. Released through RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., 1948, 73 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on characters created by
Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Summary: A jungle adventure in which Tar-
zan saves the African natives! "fountain of
youth" from commercial exploitation.
Credits; Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Lee Sholem; screenplay, Curt Siodmak,
Harry Chandlee; music, Alexander Laszlo;
film editor, Merrill White.
Cast; Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce, Albert
Dekker, Evelyn Ankers, Charles Drake.
© Sol Lesser Productions, Inc.; 31Dec48;
LP2168.
TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE, Loew's
Inc,, c1942, 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An
MGM picture. Based on characters created
by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Summary: On a vacation in New York Tar-
zan resorts to jungle tactics when police
methods fail, and finds "Boys" who had been
taken by a circus.
Credits; Producer, Frederick Stephani;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
423
TAs NEW YORK ADVENTURE,
ont'd, ‘
director, Richard Thorpe; story, Myles Con-
nolly; screenplay, William R, Lipman, Myles
Connolly; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Gene Ruggiero,
‘Cast; Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen
O'Sullivan, John Sheffield, Virginia Grey,
Charles Bickford.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Mar42; LP2061,
TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE. Loew's Inc.,
¢1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., sepia, blue tone. Based on the
characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Credits: Producer, B. P. Fineman; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; original screenplay,
Myles Connolly, Paul Gangelin; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Nov41; LP10872.
TASCO, THE NAVAJO. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w,
8mm. Adapted from the sound films ''Nava-
jo Children" and "Navajo People."
Summary: The film shows typical scenes
from the life of a Navajo Indian, from child-
hood to marriage.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
3Nov48; MP3565. ’
TASK FORCE, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
in cooperation with the United States Coast
Guard, c1944, 20 min., color,
Credits; Narrator, Jackson Beck, Techni-
color. :
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 27May44;
LP12669.
TASK FORCE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
¢1949. 116 min., sd., b&w with color
sequences, 35mm.
Summary: A drama about the growth of
U. S. naval aviation from 1921 to the time of
the Japanese defeat. Included are clips
from Navy films showing the actual attack on
Pearl Harbor, and the battles of Midway and
Okinawa.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; written and
directed by Delmer Daves; music, Franz
Waxman; film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
Cast: Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Wayne
Morris, Walter Brennan, Julie London.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Ine.; 26Sep49;
LP2557.
TATTLE TALEVISION, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940. 19 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, George Jeske, Harry
D'Arcy; film editor, John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov40;
LP10050.
TAVERN IN THE TOWN. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Appl. author: Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12331.
TAWNY PIPIT. Two Cities Films, Ltd., Lon-
don, Released in U. S, by Universal-Inter-
national, c1947. A Prestige picture. 85 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm,
Summary: A portrayal of English manners,
The discovery that a pair of rare birds,
known as tawny pipits, are nesting near an
English village creates excitement in which
the Royal Ornithological Society, the Brit-
ish army, the Minister of Agriculture, and
thé local villagers become involved. Setting,
wartime England.
Credits: Producer, Bernard Miles; written
and directed by Bernard Miles, Charles
Saunders; music, Noel Newton-Wood; music
director, Muir Mathieson; film editor, Doug-
las Myers.
Cast; Bernard Miles, Rosamund John, Niall
MacGinnis, Jean Gillie, Christopher Steele.
Appl, author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc,
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
11Dec47; LP1979.
TAXI, MISTER. Released through United Art-
ists, c1942. Presented by Hal Roach,
259158 O - 53 - 28
5 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Earle Snell,
Clarence Marks; music score, Edward Ward;
film editor, Richard Currier.
© Hal Roach Studios;Inc.; 9Sep42; LP11967.
TCHAIKOWSKIANA. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11079.
TE QUIERO PARA MI, Universal Films
Espafiola, S. A., Barcelona, Spain, c1944,
10 reels, sd. Inspirada en la novela de Luisa
Maria Linares.
Credits: Director, Ladislao Vadja; adap-
tacién y dialogo, Luis De Vargas, Alfredo
Echegeray, Manuel Tamayo, ,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Nov44;
LP 13077.
TEA FOR TWO HUNDRED. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Nick George, Bill Berg; animation, Judge
Whitaker, Volus Jones, Bob Carlson, Bill
Justice; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 7Sep48;
LP2143.
TEA ON THE TERRACE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Mar42; MP 12341.
TEACH THEM TO DRIVE. c1945. 20 min., sd.,
16mm, The Pennsylvania State College in
cooperation with the Automotive Safety
Foundation and sponsored by the War Trans-
portation Committee.
Credits; John Henry Frizzell.
Appl. author: Frank S, Neusbaum.
© The American Legion; 1Apr45; MP651.
TEACHER! TEACHER! Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12681.
TEACHING, Burton Holmes Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work Series)
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
© Arthur P. Twogood; 15Aug46; MP1073.
TEAMWORK. Presented by Bundy Tubing.
2 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Bundy Tubing Co.; title, descr. & 79
prints, 1Jun42; MU12527.
TEAMWORK, Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,
for Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. 33 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary: Sequences from early silent mo-
tion pictures and a revival of ''Sand on the
Slippery Sidewalks" are combined with
narration to teach a lesson in teamwork
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc _; title,
descr. & 22 prints, 25Mar48; MU2910,
TEAR GAS SQUAD. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., ci940. 6 reels. A Warner Bros.-First
Nationail picture,
Credits: Director, Terry Morse; original
screenplay, Charles Belden, Don Ryan,
Kenneth Gamet.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4May40;
LP9620.
THE TECHNIC OF AMALGAM RESTORATIONS
900 ft., si., color,
Appl. author: Merrill James Shepro.
© Shepro Scientific Film Co.; title, descr. &
4 prints, 3Jan44; MU14903.
A TECHNIQUE FOR THE ORAL APPLICATION
OF ELECTRO SURGICAL METHODS, si.,
color, 16mm.
© William A, Coles; title & descr., 15Apr40;
18 prints, 3Apr40; MU10113.
THE TECHNIQUE OF LITHOGRAPHY.
2 reels, si., 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Lester H. Kohs.
© Lester H. Kohs; 2May40; MP11849.
THE TECHNIQUE OF LITHOGRAPHY, 16mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Lester H.
Kohs.
© Lester H. Kohs; title, descr. & .7 prints,
2May40; MU10176.
TECHNIQUES OF GROUP: CHEST X-RAY SER-
VICES. Sun Dial Films, Inc , c1946. 20 min.,
sd., 16mm.
© Sun Dial Films, Inc.; 23May46; MP680.
THE TECHNOLOGY AND MACHINING OF
MEEHANITE THE GENERAL IRON WORKS
WAY. sd.
Appl. author: Herbert A, Reece.
© The Meehanite Metal Corp.; title &
descr., 4Oct44; 4 prints, 19Aug44; MU15244.
TECHNOLOGY AT MID-CENTURY. Ameri-
can Film Services, Inc., for the Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology. '45 min., sd.,
color, 16mm.
Summary: The role played by science and
engineering in the modern world, both in war
and peace, is illustrated by showing the
work done at M. I. T.
Credits: Script, Joseph Coburn Smith; nar-
rator, Hugh James.
© Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
title, descr. & 6 prints, 27Jul49; MU4355.
TED FIO-RITO AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Paramount Pictures Inc., c1939, 1 reel, sd.
(A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; conti-
nuity, Justin Herman; photographer, George
Webber
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Oct39;
MP 10280.
TED FIO RITO AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Uni-
versal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 15 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits; Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B, Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Apr49;
MP4084.
TED, HIS MIKE, AND YOU. Jam Handy Organ-
ization, Inc, Presented by Westinghouse,
1 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 24Mar47; 10 prints, 23Mar47; MU1820.
TED WEEMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short. i
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Danny B, Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3lJan49;
MP3853.
TEDDY, THE ROUGH RIDER. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1940. 19 min., sd., color, (His-
torical Featuret)
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; original
screenplay, Charles L. Tedford. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Feb40; LP9440.
TEE FOR TWO. Loew's Inc., c1945. 648 ft.,
sd,, color. (An M-G-M Tom and Jerry) (A
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits; Directors, William Hanna,/Joseph
Barbera; animation, Ray Patterson, Irven
Spence, Pete Burness, Kenneth Muse; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Jul45; LP13396.
TEE UP. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941.
942 ft., sd. (The World of Sports, no. 72)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; music
score, Jack Shaindlin; piiotographer,
J, Borgi Contner; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; lAug41;
MP 12063.
424
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TEEN AGE, Continental Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Dick L'Estrange; origi-
nal story, Elmer Clifton,
© Continental Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug43;
LP12200,
TEEN AGE TARS, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948,
9 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 7)
Summary: Yacht racing on Long Island
Sound, Junior members of the Pequot Yacht
Club receive instruction; Miss Pat Hoyt, cap-
tain of the A-Forty-Nine, wins in the Atlantic
class at Larchmont,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret,
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 5Mar48; MP2893.
THE TEEN NUMBERS, Young America Films,
Inc,, c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The meaning of the numbers 10
through 19 is shown in relation to the single-
digit numbers, For primary grades,
© Young America Films, Inc.; 30Dec47;
MP2686,
THE TEETH, Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm, In Chinese,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 30May46;
MP949,
THE TEETH, SEE
La Dentadura,
Os Dentes,
THE TEETH; development and care, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
30Dec44; MP15989,
TEHERAN. SEE The Plot To Kill Roosevelt,
THE TELEPHONE. Gateway Productions,
Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm, (The
Pirro Series, no, 6)
Summary: Pat shows his puppet, Pirro, how
people can talk to each other on the tele-
phone,
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin J.
Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc,; 26Jan49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2341,.
TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH, Burton
Holmes Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd,
(Your Life Work Series) Vocational Guid-
ance Films, Inc,
© Arthur P, Twogood; 15Aug46; MP1074,
TELEVISION PREVIEW. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1940, 913 ft., sd, (Paramount Para-
graphics)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; written by
Justin Herman; narrator, Ted Husing; photog-
rapher, George Webber; film editor, Robert
Blauvelt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 19Apr40;
MP 10204,
TELEVISION SKETCH NO, 1, Eastman Kodak
Co, 15 ft., bew, 16mm,
Summary: A timed film storyboard contain-
ing sequences showing still photographs rep-
resentative of the setting and content which
will appear in the finished motion picture pro-
duction,
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr, &
5 prints, 22Nov49; MU4718,
TELEVISION TELEVISED, Cinécraft Produc-
tions, Inc., c1948, Presented by The Austin
Co, 26 min., sd., b&w., 16mm,
Summary: Five films emphasizing the
technical aspects of television: The Tele-
vision Station, The Television Camera, The
Television Control Room, Television Broad-
casting, and The Television Mobile Unit.
Appl, author: Richard F, Reynolds.
© Cinécraft Productions, Inc,; 14Jun48;
MP3191,
TELEVISION TURMOIL, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 20 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, George Bilson; director,
Hal Yates; screenplay, Charles E, Roberts;
film editor, Edward W, Williams,
Cast: Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Dot
Farley, Jack Rice.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 15Aug47;
LP1362.
TELE-WINDOW-SHOPPING, 300 feet.
Summary: A presentation of outstanding
window displays by such stores as Macy's
Altman's, and Lord and Taylor, all in the
New York area,
Appl, author; Samuel Momrod Lewton,
© Teletime, Inc,; title, descr, & 2 prints,
18Aug48; MU3228,
TELL IT TO ASTAR, c1945, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Walter H.
Goetz; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Gerald Drayson Adams, John Krafft;
screenplay, John K, Butler; music director,
Morton Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Arthur Roberts,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Jul45;
LP13426.
TELL IT TO THE JUDGE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 87 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: A farce about an ex-husband's
efforts to win back his wife,
Credits: Producer, Buddy Adler; director,
Norman Foster; story, Devery Freeman;
screenplay, Nat Perrin; music score, War-
ner R, Heymann; music director, Morris
Stoloff; editor, Charles Nelson,
Cast; Rosalind Russell, Robert Cummings,
Gig Young, Marie McDonald, Harry Daven-
port.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Nov49;
LP2627,
TELL IT WITH TELEVISION. Presented by
American Central Manufacturing Corpora-
tion, sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 15 prints, 13Jul45; MU16123.
THE TELL-TALE HEART, Loew's Inc.,,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
2 reels, sd., baw. By Edgar Allan Poe,
Credits: Director, Jules Dassin; screen-
play, Doane Hoag; music score, Sol Krandel;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Nov41; LP10934,
THE TEMPERAMENTAL LION, Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1940, Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel,
sd,, color, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Dec40; MP10744,
TEMPERATURE, PULSE, AND RESPIRATION.
Appl, author: James R., Prindle,
© Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc.,; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 6Oct43; MU14014.
LE TEMPS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
French version of "The Weather,"
Summary: Shows the circulation of air on
the earth's surface, traces the progress of a
wave cyclone, and presents the instruments
used in weather observation,
Credits: Collaborator, Harry Wexler,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
16Sep48; MP3380.
TEMPTATION, International Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 10 reels, sd., 35mm, From the
novel "Bella Donna" by Robert Hichens and
the play by James Bernard Fagan,
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director,
Irving Pichel; screenplay, Robert Thoeren;
music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
© International Pictures Corp.; 90ct46;
LP631,
TEMPTATION HARBOR, Associated British
Picture Corp., Ltd., London, 1947. Released
in the U. S, through Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 90 min., sd,, bkw, 35mm,
Based on the novel 'Newhaven-Dieppe" by
Georges Simenon; }
Summary: The tragedy of an honest railway
signalman who is tortured by his conscience
after he comes into the illegal possession of
£5,000.
Credits; Producer, Victor Skutezky; direc-
tor, Lance Comfort; screenplay, Rodney Ack-
land, Frederick Gotfurt, Victor Skutezky;
music, Mischa Spoliansky; film editor, Lito
Carruthers.
Cast; Robert Newton, Simone Simon, Wil-
liam Hartnell, Marcel Dalio, Margaret Bar-
ton, . : +
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar49;
LP2630.
TEN CENTS A DANCE. Columbia Pictures .
Corp., 1945. 60 min., sd,
Credits; Producer, Michel Kraike; direc-
tor, Will Jason; original screenplay, Morton
Grant; film editor, James Sweeney,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May45;
LP13288.
TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942.
9,180 ft., sd. Suggested by a story by Mal-
vin Wald.
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; screen-
play, Richard Maibaum; music director,
Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Corp.; 26Jun42;
LP11772.
TEN MINUTES OF TWO. 1,600 ft., color,
16mm, j
© Herbert Austen Hall; title, descr, &
3 prints, 22Jul41; MU11353.
TEN PIN ACES. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943. 915 ft., sd. (The World of Sports)
Credits; Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shilkret; photog-
raphy, Charles Harten,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Nov43;
MP 14283,
TEN PIN MAGIC. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. / (The World
of Sports, no, 122)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commen-
tator, Bill Stern.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 240ct46;
MP 1973.
TEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28May45; MP15972.
TENDER COMRADE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, ¢1943. 102 min,, sd.
Credits; Producer, David Hempstead; direc-
tor, Edward Dmytryk; written by Dalton
Trumbo; music, Leigh Harline; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 19Dec43;
LP12590.
THE TENDER YEARS. Alson Productions,
Inc, Released by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. Adapted from a story by Jack
Jungmeyer, Jr. 81 min,, sd, b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Because of his son's interest in
a mistreated boxer, a minister becomes in-
volved in a legal case with the owner of dogs
trained for pit-fighting. Setting, a small
mid-western town in the 1880's,
Credits: Producer, Edward L. Alperson;
director, Harold Schuster; screenplay, Jack
Jungmeyer, Jr., Arnold Belgard; adaptation,
Abem Finkel Edward Kilenyi; film editor,
Richard Farrell,
Cast: Joe E, Brown; Richard Lyon, Noreen
Nash, Charles Drake, Josephine Hutchinson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
240ct47; LP2306.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
425
TENDERFOOT TRAIL. RKO Pathe, Inc. Dis-
tributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946.
8 min,, sd., 35mm, (Sportscope, no. 9)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Neil Sullivan; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Red Barber; music, Harold Ander-
son,
Appl. author: Pathe News, Inc.
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 19Apr46; MP674,
TENEMENT SYMPHONY. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., cl1942. 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12O0ct42; MP13052.
TENNESSEE JOHNSON, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an original
story by Milton Gunzberg and Alvin Mey-
ers.
Credits: Producer, J. Walter Ruben; direc-
tor, William Dieterle; screenplay, John L,
Balderston, Wells Root; music score, Her-
bert Stothart; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Dec42; LP11802.
TENNIS CHUMPS, Loew's Inc., cl1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry Cartoon)
(An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation,
Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ed Barge,
Kenneth Muse; music, Seott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Nov49; LP2648.
TENNIS IN RHYTHM. Loew's Inc., c1947.
10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Passing Parade)
MGM picture.
Credits; Director, Warren Murray; music,
Jack Shaindlin.
Cast: Alice Marble, J. Scott Smart, Marry
Orr, Frank Novak, William Weissbuch,
© Loew's Inc,; 28Aug47; MP2372.
TENNIS RACQUET. Walt Disney Productions,
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Goofy
Cartoon)
Credits; Director, Jack Kinney; story, Dick
Kinney; music, Oliver Wallace; animation,
Wolfgang Reitherman, Ed Aardal, John Sib-
ley, Jack Boyd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Aug48;
LP2348.
TENNIS RHYTHM. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942. 854 ft., sd. (World of Sports, no, 80)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern; camera-
man, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jun42;
MP 12868.
TENNIS TOWN. Vitaphone Corp., c1947.
10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (The Sports Pa-
rade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Directed and written by Saul Elkins;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 130ct47; MP2425.
TENNIS WIZARDS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w., 35mm, (The
World of Sports, no, 127)
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narrator,
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
Cast; Robert Riggs, Donald Budge.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Mar47;
MP 1876.
THE TENOR. Marshall Grant-Realm Tele-
vision Productions, cl1949, 2 reels, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Based on the short story by
Henry Cuyler Bunner,
Summary: At the turn of the century a teen-
ager's adulation of a famous tenor leads her
to become a maid in his household, where
her illusions are shattered.
Credits; Produced and written by Elihu
Winer; director, Sobey Martin; editor, Ed-
ward Mann,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc,;
27Jun49; LP2428.
TENSION. Loew's Inc., c1949. 91 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A triangle melodrama in which
an unfaithful wife and a mild-mannered phar-
macist become involved in murder.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
John Berry; story, John Klorer; screenplay,
Allen Rivkin; music score, André Previn;
film editor, Albert Akst.
Cast: Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter,
Cyd Charisse, Barry Sullivan, Lloyd Gough.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Nov49; LP2651.
TENTH AVENUE ANGEL. Loew's Inc., c1947.
74 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Based on a story by Angna Enters and a
sketch by Craig Rice.
Summary: A little girl in a New York tene-
ment district suffers heartbreak when the
world of imagination which she shares with
her mother crashes around her.
Credits; Producer, Ralph Wheelright;
director, screenplay, Harry Ruskin, Eleanore
Griffin; music score, Rudolph G. Kopp; film
editors, Ralph E. Winters, George Boemler.
Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Angela Lansbury,
George Murphy, Phyllis Thaxter.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Dec47; LP1395.
TENTING TONIGHT ON THE OLD CAMP
GROUND. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Lewis D, Collins; original story,
Harry Fraser; screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher;
music director, H, J. Salter; photography,
William Sickner; film editor, Charles May-
nard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Sep42;
LP11598.
TEORIA DE VOO. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborators; R, Joseph Stephen-
son, Walter Brownell.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
4Jun46; MP716.
THE TERMITE'S LOVE SONG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Nov42; MP13106.
TERMODINAMICA. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, H. Horton Sheldon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Jun46; MP782,
TERRA MEXICANA. Encyclopaedia Britanni-
ca Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Wallace W. Atwood,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jul46; MP892.
TERRITORIAL POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED
STATES. International Geographic Pictures,
c1939, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Script, Richard Montague; narra-
tion, John S. Martin.
© International Geographic Pictures;
15Jun39; MP9877. ‘
TERROR BY NIGHT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, 1946. 6 reels, sd. Adapted from a
story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits; Producer and director, Roy Wil-
liam Neill; screenplay, Frank Gruber; music
director, Mark Levant; film editor, Saul A.
Goodkind.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Feb46;
LP 182.
TERROR TRAIL, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original story and screenplay,
Ed Earl Repp.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Nov46;
LP676.
TERRORS ON HORSEBACK. c1946. Presented
by P. R. C, Pictures, Inc. 6 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story and screen-
play, George Milton; music director, Lee
Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 14Aug46; LP491.
TERRY AND THE PIRATES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3
reels), sd. Based upon the cartoon strip
created by Milton Caniff. © Columbia Pic-
tures Corp.
1. Into the Great Unknown. © 3Apr40;
LP9525.
2. The Fang Strikes. © 6Apr40; LP9540.
3. The Mountain of Death. © 13Apr40;
LP9565.
4. The Dragon Queen Threatens. © 20Apr40;
LP9619.
5. At the Mercy of a Mob. © 27Apr40;
LP9671,
6. The Scroll of Wealth, © 4May40; LP9672.
7. Angry Waters. © 11May40; LP9681.
8. The Tomb of Peril. © 18May40; LP9682.
9. Jungle Hurricane. © 28May40; LP9705.
10. Too Many Enemies. © 4Jun40; LP9695.
11, Walls of Doom. © 12Jun40; LP9696.
12. No Escape. © 18Jun40; LP9713.
13. The Fatal Mistake. © 22Jun40; LP9736.
14. Pyre of Death, © 29Jun40; LP9747.
15. The Secret of the Temple. © 6Jul40;
LP9759.
A TEST OF SLUDGE SOLVENTS. Brilco
Laboratories. 400 ft.
Summary: A test of sludge solvents con-
ducted by Foster D, Snell, inc. Advertises
Brilco Sludge Solvent.
© Brilco Laboratories; title, descr, &
6 prints, 10Mar49; MU3845,
TEST TUBE TALE,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 682 prints; 20Mar41; MU10950.
TESTING THE EXPERTS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Apr46; MP449,
TEX BENEKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Univer-
sal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 15 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits; Producer and director, Will Cowan;
film editor, Ralph Dawson,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar48;
MP2872,
TEX BENEKE AND THE GLENN MILLER
ORCHESTRA. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1946. 2 reels, sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music direc-
tor, Milton Rosen.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Dec46;
LP756.
TEX GRANGER. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948. 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd.,
b&w, 35mm. Based on the Tex Granger ad-
ventures featured in "Calling All Boys" and
"Tex Granger" comic magazines, © Colum-
bia Pictures Corp.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Derwin Abrahams; story, George H. Plymp-
ton; screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, Lewis Clay,
Harry Fraser, Royal Cole; film editor, Earl
Turner,
1, Tex Finds Trouble. © 1lApr48; LP1620.
2. Rider of Mystery Mesa. © 4Apr48 (in
notice; 1947), LP1549,
3. Dead or Alive. © 15Apr48 (in notice;
1947); LP1552.
4. Dangerous Trails, © 22Apr48; LP1562.
5. Renegade Pass, © 29Apr48 (in notice
1947); LP1573,
6. A Crooked Deal. © 6May48; LP1585.
7. The Rider Unmasked. © 13May48; LP1587,
8. Mystery of the Silver Ghost. © 20May48
(in notice: 1947); LP 1603.
9. The Rider Trapped. © 27May48; LP1632.
10. Midnight Ambush, © 3Jun48; LP1639.
11, Renegade Roundup. © 10Jun48; LP1647.
426
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TEX GRANGER, Cont'd,
12. Carson's Last Draw, © 17Jun48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1658,
13, Blaze Takes Over, © 24Jun48;‘LP1819,
14, Riding Wild. © 1Jul48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1695,
15. The Rider Meets Blaze. © 8Jul48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1704, ~
TEX WILLIAMS AND HIS WESTERN CARAVAN,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
sd,, bew, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short.
Credits; Producer and director, Will Cowan;
film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,;
(in notice; 1947); MP2870,
TEXAS, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941,
10 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, George Marshall; story, Michael Blank-
fort, Lewis Meltzer; scréenplay, Horace Mc-
Coy, Lewis Meltzer, Michael Blankfort; music
director, M, W, Stoloff; film editor, William
Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Oct41;
LP10756,
TEXAS, Time, Inc., c1944, 2 reels,
© Time, Inc,; 20ct44; MP15215,
TEXAS, BROOKLYN, AND HEAVEN, Golden
Productions, Inc. Released through United
Artists, Inc., 61948, 89 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the story by Barry Bene-
field,
Summary: A comedy in which a young man
and woman from Texas meet on the way to
New York, The young woman's involvement
with a reformed pickpocket and three spin-
sters results in absurd business ventures,
such as an attempt to put an insolvent ' ‘riding
academy, s equipped with mechanical animals,
on its feet,
Credits: Producer, Robert S, Golden; direc-
tor, William Castle; screenplay, Lewis Melt-
zer; music director, Emil Newman; music
score, Arthur Lange; film editor, James New-
com,
c1948, 2 reels,
23Mar48;
Cast: Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, James Dunn,
Lionel Stander, Florence Bates,
© Golden Productions, Inc.; 27Aug48;
LP1796,
TEXAS HOME, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 3Sep45; MP16262,
THE TEXAS KID, Monogram Pictures Corp.,,
c1943, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
' tor, Lambert Hillyer; story, Lynton Wright
Brent; screenplay, Jess Bowers; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photography, Harry Neu-
mann; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 150ct43;
LP12391,
TEXAS MANHUNT, P.R. C, Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Peter Stewart; original screenplay,
William Lively; music, Johnny Lange, Lew
Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc,; 8Dec42; LP13689.
THE TEXAS MARSHAL, Producers Releasing
Corp., ¢1941.. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Peter Stewart; original screenplay, Wil-
liam Lively; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 26May41;
LP10486,
TEXAS MASQUERADE, Released through
United Artists, cl1943, Presented by Harry
Sherman Productions, 58 min., sd. Based
on characters created by Clarence E, Mul-
ford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; screenplay, Nor-
man Houston, Jack Lait, ‘Irs music director,
Irvin Talbot; film editor, Walter Hannermann,
© United Artists Productions, Inc,; 8Dec43;
LP12523,
TEXAS PANHANDLE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credites; Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Ed.
Earl Repp,
© Columbia.Pictures Corp.; 20Dec45; LP58.
TEXAS, RANGERS RIDE AGAIN. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, James Hogan; original
story and screenplay, William R. Lipman,
Horace McCoy; photographer, Archie Stout;
film editor, Arthur Schmidt,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 13Dec40;
LP10124. 5
TEXAS REDHEADS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948.
8 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 1)
Summary; As thousands of ducks; including
the Texas Redheads, migrate to the lower
Rio Grande Valley, Eltinge Warner, publisher
of Field and Stream Magazine, and Robert
Montgomery, international sportsman, enjoy
a successful day hunting.
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; narrator, Andre Baruch; music
Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 24Sep48; MP3488, ~
TEXAS STAGECOACH, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 6 reels,
Credits: Director, Joseph H, Lewis; origi-
nal screenplay, Fred Myton,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP9640,
13May40;
THE TEXAS STRIP, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Nov42; MP13107.
TEXAS TERRORS, c1940. Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Doris
Schroeder, Anthony Coldewey; music direc-
tor, Cy Feuer; photographer, John Mac-
Burnie; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Nov40;
LP 10094.
TEXAS TO BATAAN, Range Busters, Inc.,
c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, George W. Weeks; direc-
tor, Robert Tansey; story and screen adap-
tation, Arthur Hoerl; music direction, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Robert Cline; film
editor, Roy Claire. ;
© Range Busters, Inc.; 11Sep42; LP11592.
TEXAS TROUBLE SHOOTERS. Range Busters,
Inc,, c1942. 6 reels, sd. (The Range Busters,
no, 15)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks; direc-
tor, S. Roy Luby; story, Elizabeth Beecher;
screen adaptation, Arthur Hoerl; music direc-
tion, Frank Sanucci; photography, Robert
Cline; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 12Jun42; LP11417,
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc., c1943. 127 min., sd.
Warner Bros.-First National picture. From
an original story by Everett Freeman and
Arthur Schwartz, ;
Credits: Producer, Mark Penney direc-
tor, David Butler; screenplay, Norman
anama, Melvin Frank, James V. Kern;
director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral ar-
rangements, Ray Heindorf; film editor, Irene
Morra,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
LP 12303.
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS AND STRIPES.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11572.,
90ct43;
THANKFUL DANDELION. C, O. Baptista
Films, c1947. 14 min,, sd., b&w, and color,
16mm.
© C. O. Baptista Films, owner of Scrip-
tures Visualized Institute, 15Feb47; MP2247.
THANKS FOR THE BOOGIE RIDE. Soundies
Distributing Corp of America, Inc., ¢1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of Aube:
Inc.; 9Feb42; MP12180.
THAR SHE COMES! Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8May44; MP 14809,
THAT BABIES MAY LIVE, Apex Film Corp.,
c1949, Presented by the Carnation Co.
47 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary; ‘Shows how doctors and s¢ientists
have discovered the importance of formulas
in infant feeding. Emphasizes that evapora-
ted milk increases a baby's chance of survi-
val through its first year.
Credits; Producer, Jack Chertok;
director, Sammy Lee; screenplay, “David re
Sheppard; narrator, Gerald Mohr; music,
David Chudnow; film editor, ‘Prank Capac*
chione, ©
Cast: Heather Angel, Frederick Worlast:
Jimmie Clark, Art Baker, Donald Woods.
© Apex Film Corp.; 10ct49; MP4801.
THAT BRENNAN GIRL. Republic Pictures
Corp., c1946., 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on the story by Adela Rogers St.
Johns.
Credits; Producer and director, Alfred San-
tell; screenplay, Doris Anderson; music
score, George Antheil; music director, Cy
Feuer; film director, Arthur Roberts.
Cast; James Dunn, Mona Freeman, William
Marshall, June Duprez.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.;
THAT DID IT, MARIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Feb42; MP12230.
THAT FORSYTE WOMAN, Loew's Inc.,
c1949, 112 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM
picture, Based on "The Forsyte Saga" by
John Galsworthy.
Summary: The way of life of a self-centered
family clan is disrupted when an outsider
marries into the family. Setting, London in
the 1880s.
Credits; Producer, Leon Gordon; director,
Compton Bennett; screenplay, Jan Lustig,
Ivan Tors, James B, Williams; music score,
Bronislau. Kaper; film editor, Frederick ¥
Smith,
Cast: Errol Flynn, Greer Garson, Walter
Pidgeon, Robert Young, Janet Leigh.
© Loew's Inc,; 200ct49; LP2596.
THAT GAL SALOMAY. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11382.
THAT GANG OF MINE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direetor,
Joseph Lewis; original story, Alan Whitman;
screenplay, William Lively; photography, Bob
Cline; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Sep40;
LP9950.
THAT HAGEN GIRL, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, 1947, 83 min,, sd,, b&w, 35mm, From
the novel by Edith Kneipple Roberts,
Credits; Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Charles Hoffman;
music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo
F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangement, Leonid
Raab; film editor, David Weisbart.
Cast; Ronald Reagan, Shirley Temple, Rory
Calhoun, Lois Maxwell, Dorothy Peterson,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 1Nov47;
LP 1282.
THAT HAMILTON WOMAN, Released thru
United Artists, c1941. Presented by Alex-
11Dec46; LP745.
i i
Motion. Pictures, 1940-1949
427
THAT HAMILTON WOMAN. Cont'd.
ander Korda; original screenplay, Walter
Reisch, R. C. Sherriff; music, Miklos Rozsa;
cinematographer, Rudolph Mate; film editor,
William Hornbeck.
© Alexander Korda Films, Inc.; 27Mar41 ,
LP10361. ; ;
THAT LADY IN ERMINE. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., ¢1948. 89 min., sd., color,
Simm ie ee ;
Summary: A light comedy in which the prin-
cess of a small mid-European kingdom saves
her country by charming the commander of
an invading army.
Credits: Producer and director, Ernst
Lubitsch; screenplay, Samson Raphaelson;:
music director, Alfred Newman; editor,
Dorothy Spencer,
Cast; Betty Grable, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
Cesar Romero, Walter Abel, Reginald Gar-
diner.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Aug48; LP2027,
THAT MAN OF MINE. Distributed by Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
¢1946. 1 reel, sd, An Alexander production,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Sep46; MP1244,
THAT MIDNIGHT KISS. Loew's Inc., c1949)
99 min., sd., color, 35mm, An’MGM picture.
Summary: The musical romance of two
young opera-singers,
Credits; Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Norman Taurog; screenplay Bruce Manning,
Tamara Hovey; music director, ‘Charles
Previn; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
Cast; Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi, Ethel
Barrymore, Keenan Wynn, Mario Lanza,
© Loew's Inc,; 23Aug49; LP2504,
THAT NIGHT IN MANHATTAN, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., ¢1942.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Nov42; MP 13103.
THAT NIGHT IN RIO, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1941, 8,175 ft., sd. Based on
a play by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, George Seaton, Bess Meredyth,
Hal Long; adaptation, Jessie Ernst; music
director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
11Apr41; LP10399,
THAT NIGHT WITH YOU, Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1945. 84 min., sd. Based ona
story by Arnold Belgard,
Credits: Director, William A, Seiter;
screenplay, Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano;
music director, H, J. Salter; music adapted
by H, J, Salter, Edward Ward; film editor,
Fred R, Feitshans, Jr,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Sep45;
LP 13496.
THAT OL' GHOST TRAIN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Jun42; MP 12637.
THAT OTHER WOMAN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942, 6,852 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; screen-
play, Jack Jungmeyer, Jr,; music direction,
Cyril J, Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
13Nov42; LP11771,
THAT ROOTIN' TOOTIN', SHOOTIN' MAN
FROM TEXAS, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 13Jul42; MP12778,
THAT SPOT, SEE Sign of the Wolf,
THAT TEXAS JAMBOREE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits::Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; story, Paul Gangelin; screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music direction,
Mischa Bakaleinikoff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 16May46;
LP374,
THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING, Released
through United Artists, c1941. Presented by
Victorien Sardom and Emile de Najac.
Credits: Producer and director, Ernst
Lubitsch ; screenplay, Donald Ogden Stewart;
adaptation, Walter Reisch; music, Werner
Heymann; film editor, William Shea,
© Ernst Lubitsch Productions, Inc.;
21Feb41; LP10301,
THAT WAY WITH WOMEN. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947, 84 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
A-first National picture, ,.From a story by
Earl Derr Biggers,
Credits: Producer, Charles Hoffman; direc-
tor, Frederick de\Cordova; screenplay, Leo
Townsend; music, Frederick Hollander;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Leonid Raab; film editor,
Folmer Blangsted,
Cast: Dane Clark, Martha Vickers, Sydney
Greenstreet, Alan Hale, Craig Stevens.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29Mar47;
LP897.
THAT WONDERFUL URGE, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1948, 82 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm. A-new version of the 1937
motion picture ''Love Is News." Based ona
story by William R. Lipman and Frederick
Stephani,
Summary; When a tabloid reporter writes
lurid stories about the private life of an
heiress, she retaliates by announcing her
marriage to the reporter,
Credits; Producer, .Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Robert Sinclair; screenplay, Jay Drat-
ler; music director, Lionel Newman; editor,
Louis, Loeffler,
Cast; Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney,
Reginald Gardiner, Arleen Whelan, Lucile
Watson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Dec48; LP2125.
THAT WONDERFUL, WORRISOME FEELING,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 10Apr44; MP 14703,
THAT'S A LOTTA SCHICKLGRUBER.. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Jul43; MP 13741,
THAT'S ALL BROTHER, THAT'S ALL, Dis-
tributed by Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946. Presented by R. C. M.
Productions, Inc, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Nov46; MP1294.
THAT'S AN IRISH LULLABY, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America; JInc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soutdies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 19Feb45; MP15631,
THAT'S FOR ME.. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11997,
THAT'S HOW I SPELL IRELAND. , Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 28Jul41; MP11424,
THAT'S IRELAND. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Ines, 31Dec43; MP 14447,
THAT'S MY BABY. c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Walter Colmes; direc-
tor, William Berke; original story, Irving
Wallace; screenplay, Nicholas Barrows,
William Tunberg; music ‘director, Jay Cher-
nis; photographer, Robert Pittack; film edi-
tor, Robert Johns.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Sep44;
LP12829.
THAT'S MY GAL. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947. 66 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Credits; Associate producer, Armand Schae-
fer; director, George Blair; original story,
Frances Hyland, Bernard Feins: screen-
play, Joseph Hoffman; music’director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Arthur Roberts,
Cast; Lyne Roberts; Donald Barry, Pinky
Lee, Frank Jenks, Jan Savitt.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May47; LP1064,
THAT'S MY MAN. Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 104 min:, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Frank
Borzage; written by Steve Fisher, Bradley
King; music score, Hans Salter; music direc-
tor, Cy Feuer; film editor, Richard L, Van
Enger.
Cast: Don Ameche, Catherine McLeod, Ros-
coe Karns, John Ridgely, Joe Hernandez,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7May47; LP1034,
THAT'S MY WEAKNESS NOW. Soundiés Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Nov41; MP11779,
THAT'S RIGHT— YOU'RE WRONG. RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc.; ©1939. 95 min,, sd.
Credits; Producer and director, David
Butler; story, David Butler, William Consel-
man; screenplay, William Conselman, James
V. Kern; music arrangements, George Dun-
ing; editor, Irene Morra.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec39;
LP 9386,
THAT'S THE HAWAIIAN IN ME, Soundies
Distributing’ Corp; of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd. ‘
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Oct45; MP16395:
THAT'S THE MOON. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13192,
THAT'S THE SPIRIT. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 10 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producers, Michael.
Fessier, Ernest Pagano; director, Charles
Lamont; original screenplay, Michael
Fessier, Ernest Pagano; photography,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Fred Feit-
shans. ;
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 24Apr45;
LP13254,
THAT'S WHAT I' LIKE ABOUT SWING (CORN).
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27Mar44; MP14662.,
THAT'S WHY I LEFT YOU. Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
862 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits; Director, Edward Cahn; original
story, Doane Hoag; music score, Max Terr,
Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Joseph Die-
trick,
© Loew's Inc.; 8Jun43; LP12134.
THEIR DIZZY DAY. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., ¢1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Varie-
ties)
Credits; Director and photographer, Mervyn
Freeman; narration, Roger Q. Denny; narra-
tor, George O'Hanlon,
428
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THEIR DIZZY DAY. Cont'd.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
MP 15290.
9Oct44;
THEN AND NOW. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd, (Hollywood Novelty)
Credits: Commentator, Knox Manning,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec41;
MP 12480.
THEN IT ISN'T LOVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 210ct46; MP1227.
THEORIE MOLECULAIRE DE LA MATIERE,
Encyclopaedia Films, Inc,, c1946. 1 reel,
sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 6Jun46;
MP844,
THEORY OF FLIGHT. Erpi Classroom Films,
Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.;
MP 14225.
12Jun41;
THERE AIN'T A TOWN IN TEXAS. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Nov45; MP16567.
THERE AIN'T NO SUCH ANIMAL. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942, 10 min,, sd,
(Hollywood Novelty)
Credits: Narration, Joel Maline, Rich Hall;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
MP 12448.
8May42;
THERE ARE EIGHTY REASONS WHY. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Sep45; MP 16301.
THERE GOES KELLY. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William
Strohbach; director, Phil Karlstein; origi-
nal screenplay, Edmond Kelso; music direc-
tor, Edward J. Kay; photographer, William
Sickner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.;
LP13127,
15Jan45;
THERE GOES THAT GUITAR, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Dec44; MP 15460.
THERE I. GO, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10853.
THEREIGO. Techniprocess, c1941,
sd,
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photograph, Ralph
Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.
d.b.a. Techniprocess; 26Oct41; MP11968,
1 reel,
THERE IS A TAVERN IN THE TOWN. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11876.
THERE IS NO SUNSHINE, Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 12Nov45; MP 16536,
THERE MUST BE A WAY. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Oct45; MP 16452,
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of América, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11080.
THERE WAS A LITTLE MAN, SEE The Luck
of the Irish.
THERE WON'T BE A SHORTAGE OF LOVE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Jul42; MP12733.
THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN IRELAND—AND
THE BLARNEY STONE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
*S Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Nov42; MP13122.
THERE'LL BE SOME CHANGES MADE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 21Jul41; MP11346.
THERE'S A HOLE IN THE OLD OAKEN
BUCKET. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Jun41; MP11236.
THERE'S A PAMPAS MOON ON THE CAMPUS,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 13Jul42; MP12781.
THERE'S GOOD BOOS TONIGHT. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1948. 9 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Bill
Turner, Larry Riley; narration, Frank Gal-
lop; animation, Myron Waldman, Morey Re-
den, Nick Tafuri; music, Winston Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Apr48 (in
notice: 1947); LP1574.
THERE'S MONEY INIT, Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors
Corp. 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates that the Ford
tractor is adaptable to all sorts of farm work.
© Dearborn Motors Corp.,; title, descr. &
4 prints, 13Apr49; MU4003.
THERE'S MUSIC IN YOUR HAIR, Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941.
616 ft., sd. (Phantasy, no, 11)
Credits; Story, Art Davis; animation, Sid
Marcus; music, Joe De Nat,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 28Mar41; LP10493.
THERE'S NO YOU, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16178.
THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE SMILE OF THE
IRISH, Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Aug41; MP11446,
THERE'S NOTHING TOIT. Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Co, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Justin Herman.
© Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Co,; title, descr, & 3 prints, 12Dec41;
MU11885.
THERE'S ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE, Uni-
versal Picture Co,, Inc,, c1942. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Harold Young; original
story, Robert B. Hunt; screenplay, Robert B,
Hunt, Brenda Weisberg.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
LP11113.
27Feb42;
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Nov43;
LP12635,
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 11Aug41; MP11449,
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER.
c1943. Presented by Columbia, 604 ft., sd.,
color, (A Color Rhapsody)
Credits; Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Alec Geiss; story, Ed Seward; animation,
Grant Simmons, Chic Otterstrom; music,
Paul Worth, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 26Feb43; LP12002,
THE THERMOMETER. Gateway Productions,
Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
(The Pirro Series, no, 2)
Summary: Pat explains to his puppet, Pirro,
what a thermometer is.
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin J.
Gordon.
© Gateway Productions, Inc.;
notice: 1948); LP2345,
15Jan49 (in
THESE ARE THE PEOPLE, Presented by the
Kimberly-Clark Corp. b&w.
Appl. author: The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© The Kimberly-Clark Corp,; title descr.,
300ct44; 11 prints, 31Oct44; MU15349.
THESE PEOPLE. sd.,, b&w.
Credits: Narration, Vincent Pelletier
Appl, author: The Jam Handy Organization,
Inc.
© Frigidaire Division of General Motors
Corp,; title descr., 300ct44; 11 prints,
310ct44; MU15351.
THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE. Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1942. 9 reels, sd. From
a story by Gina Kaus and Andrew P. Solt.
Credits: Producer, Edward Kaufman; direc-
tor, Alexander Hall; screenplay, P. J. Wolf-
son; adaptation, Andrew P. Solt, Henry
Altimus; music, Werner R. Heymann; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola
Lawrence
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jun42;
LP11392.
THEY CALLED HIM DEATH. SEE The
Patient Vanishes.
THEY CAME TO BLOW UP AMERICA,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943.
6,586 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, Edward Ludwig; origi-
nal story, Michel Jacoby; screenplay, Aubrey
Wisberg; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7May43; LP12416.
THEY CUT DOWN THE OLD PINE TREE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc , c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Nov41; MP11747.
THEY DARE NOT LOVE. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, James Whale; story, James Edward
Brant; screenplay, Charles Bennett, Ernest
Vajda; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Apr41;
LP 10754.
THEY DIDN'T KNOW. Presented by W., F. and
John Barnes Co., sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr, 8Mar45; 9 prints, 9Mar45; MU15667.
THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942. 140 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert.
Fellows; director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay,
Wally Klein, Aeneas MacKenzie; film editor,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
429
THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON. Cont'd.
William Holmes.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Jan42;
LP 10933.
THEY DREAM OF HOME. SEE Till the End
of Time.
THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940. 11 reels, sd. Froma
novel by A, I, Bezzerides.
Credits: Director, Raoul Walsh; screen-
play, Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay; music,
Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; film editor, Thomas Richards,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3Aug40;
LP9821.
THEY FIND THEIR HOME, Presented by
Chevrolet, 1 min.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 88 prints,
20Mar41; MUi0951.
THEY FOLLOW ON. Moody Bible Institute of
Chicago. 30 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: A promotional film for Moody
Bible Institute showing various phases of
school activities.
Credits: Photographer, Henry Ushijima.
© The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago;
title & descr., 13Jun49; 4 prints, 11Jul49;
MU4320.
THEY GO WILD (SIMPLY WILD OVER ME).
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Jun45; MP 16073.
THEY GOT ME COVERED. Released through
RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. Presented
by Samuel Goldwyn, 94 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; direc-
tor, David Butler; original story, Leonard Q.
Ross, Leonard Spigelgass; screenplay, Harry
Kurnitz; music, Leigh Harline; photography,
Rudolph Mate; film editor, Daniel Mandell,
© Samuel Goldwyn; 31Dec42; LP11963.
THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 90 min., sd.
From the play by Sidney Howard,
Credits: Producer, Erich Pommer; direc-
tor, Garson Kanin; screenplay, Robert Ard-
rey; music, Alfred Newman; editor, John
Sturges.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Oct40;
LP 10045,
THEY LIVE BY NIGHT. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1948. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Previously entitled, Your Red Wagon."
Released in England under title, "The
Twisted Road,"" Based on Edward Anderson's
novel, "Thieves Like Us."
Summary: A tragedy dealing with the futile
efforts of an escaped convict and his young
wife to find happiness.
Credits: Producer, John Houseman; direc-
tor, Nicholas Ray; screenplay, Charles
Schnee; adaptation, Nicholas Ray; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Leigh Har-
line; film editor, Sherman Todd.
Cast: Cathy O'Donnell, Farley Granger,
Howard Da Silva, Jay C. Flippen, Helen
Craig.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec48;
LP2685.
THEY LIVE FOREVER. 1,600 ft., sd.,
16mm,
Credit: Kodachrome,
Appl. author: Irwin A, Moon,
© The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago;
title, descr. & 1c 24Feb44; MU14525.
color,
THEY LIVE IN FEAR. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd. Based on an idea
by Hilda Stone and Ruth Nussbaum.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Josef Berne; story, Wilfrid Pettitt; screen-
play, Michael L. Simmons, Sam Ornitz; film
editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Jun44;
LP 12705.
THEY MADE ME A KILLER. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1946. 66 min., sd. A Pine-
Thomas production. Based on an original
story by Owen Francis.
Credits: Director, William C. Thomas;
screenplay, Geoffrey Homes, Winston Miller,
Kae Salkow; editor, Henry Adams.
© Paramount Pictures Int.; 24Jan46; LP315.
THEY MEET AGAIN. Stephens-Lang, Distri-
buted by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941.
67 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens; direc-
tor, Erle C. Kenton; original story, Peter
Milne; screenplay, Peter Milne, Maurice Leo;
music director, Constantin Bakaleinikoff; film
editor, Alexander Troffey.
Appl. author: Stephens-Lang Productions,
Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Jul41;
LP10638.
THEY MET IN ARGENTINA. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941, 77 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Lou Brock; directors,
Leslie Goodwins, Jack Hively; story, Lou
Brock, Harold Daniels; screenplay, Jerry
Cady; music, Richard Rodgers; music direc-
tor, Lud Gluskin; editor, Desmond Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr41;
LP10475.
THEY MET IN BOMBAY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., baw. A Clarence Brown pro-
duction. Based on a story by John Kafka.
Credits; Producer, Hunt Stromberg; direc-
tor, Clarence Brown; screenplay, Edwin
Justus Mayer, Anita Loos, Leon Gordon;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Blanche Sewell. ‘
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun41; LP10575.
THEY MET IN THE DARK, English Films,
Inc., London., c1945. From a story by
Anthony Gilbert.
Credits; Producer, Marcel Hellman; direc-
tor, Carel Lamac; screenplay, Anatole De
Grunwald, Miles Malleson; scenario, Basil
Bartlett, Victor Mac Clure, James Seymour;
music, Ben Frankel; cameraman, Gus Drisse;
film editor, Winifred Cooper,
© English Films, Inc.; 12Jun45; LP13311.
THEY PLANTED A TREE IN THE VALLEY,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Jun44; MP 14929.
THEY RAID BY NIGHT; a story of the Com-
mandos., Producers Releasing Corp., c1942,
7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, David Harwin; director,
Spencer Gordon Bennet; original screenplay,
Jack Natteford; music score, David Chudnow;
film editor, Charles Henkel,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 15Jun42;
LP11379.
THEY RAIDED THE JOINT. Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc.; ¢1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Jul46; MP860.
THEY STOOGE TO CONGA. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1943. 1,418 ft., sd.
Credits: Producers, Del Lord, Hugh McCol-.
lum; director, Del Lord; story and screenplay,
Elwood Ullman, Monty Collins; film editor,
Paul Borofshy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jan43;
LP12046,
THEY WALK ALONE. SEE Daughter of Dark-
ness,
THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY,. SEE Variety
Views, no, 177.
THEY WERE EXPENDABLE, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
14 reels, sd., b&w. A John Ford Production.
Based on the book by William L. White.
Credits; Associate producer, Cliff Reid;
director, John Ford; screenplay, Frank Wead;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editors,
Frank E, Hull, Douglass Biggs.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Nov45; LP13661.
THEY WERE SISTERS. Released by Universal,
c1946. Presented by J. Arthur Rank,
11 reels, sd., 35mm.. A Gainsborough pic-
ture, From the novel by Dorothy Whipple.
Credits; Producer, Harold Huth; director,
Arthur Crabtree; screenplay, Roland Pert-
wee; adaptation, Katherine Strueby; music
director, Louis Levy; cinematography, Jack
Cox; film editor, Charles Knott,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jul46;
LP444,
THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the story by Gordon McDonell.
Credits: Producer, Joan Harrison; director,
Irving Pichel; screenplay, Jonathan Latimer;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Elmo Williams.
Cast: Robert Young, Susan Hayward, Jane
Greer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 5Jun47;
LP1144,
THEY'RE GOING TO BUILD A MONUMENT.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 110ct43; MP14030,
THEY'RE MAKING ME OVER IN THE ARMY,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 23Mar41; MP10968,
THEY'RE OFF. Walt Disney Productions,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (A Walt
Disney Goofy)
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Riley Thompson, Campbell Grant; animators,
John Sibley, Al Bertino, Volus Jones, Jack
Buckley; music, Oliver Wallace, Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 16Jun47;
LP 1423.
THBEY¥'‘RE OFF. Vitaphone Corp., ¢1949.
10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (Sports News
Review) Warner Bros,
Summary: Turf champions of yesterday and
today. Includes scenes of Man O'War and
Pender, the Hambletonia, the Preakness, the
Kentucky Derby, and the Grand National
Steeplechase,
Credits; Directed and written by Robert
Youngson; narrators, Clem McCarthy, Dan
Dofialdson; editor, Albert Helmes.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Nov49; MP4721.
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD, Alexander Korda
Films, Inc., c1940, Presented by Alexander
Korda. 12 reels, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; direc-
tors, Ludwig Berger, Michael Powell, Tim
Whelan; screenplay & dialogue, Miles Malle-
son; scenario, Lajos Biro; music score,
Miklos Rozsa; music director, Muir Mathie-
son; film editor, Charles Crichton,
© Alexander Korda Films, Inc.; 11Nov40;
LP 10040.
THIEVES FALL OUT. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 7 reels. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture, From a play by Irving
Gaumont and Jack Sobel.
Credits; Director, Ray Enright; screenplay,
Charles Grayson, Ben Markson,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3May41;
LP10439.
THIEVES LIKE US. SEE They Live by Night.
430
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE THIN MAN GOES HOME, Loew's Inc.
c1944. Presented by Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer,
10 reels, sd., baw. From an original story
by Robert Riskin and Harry Kurnitz, based
on the characters created by Dashiell Ham-
mett.
Credits; Producer, Everett Riskin; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Robert
Riskin, Dwight Taylor; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Ralph E, Winters.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec44; LP13059.
THINGS EXPAND WHEN HEATED, Centron
Corp., Inc,, c1949,, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates by animation and
simple photography the movements of mole-
cules before and after heat is applied. Ex-
amples of expansion and contraction from
everyday life are shown, For elementary
grades.
Credits; Author, Arthur H, Wolf; adviser,
Gerald S. Craig.
© Centron Corp., Inc.; 24Jun49; MP4753.
THE THINGS I LOVE. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc.,'c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America;
Inc,; 130ct41; MP11661.
THE THINGS PEOPLE WANT. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
20 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A young salesman and a sales
manager demonstrate principles of good
salesmanship.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr. & 10 prints, 25Mar48; MU2909.
THIRD AVENUE, SEE Easy Come, Easy Go.
THIRD DIMENSIONAL MURDER, Loew's Inc.,
c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer:
Three-dimensional film, 657 ft., sd., color
with green sequence, (A Pete Smith Metro-
scopix Special)
Credits: Director, George Sidney; screen-
play, Jerry Hoffman; film editor, Philip
Anderson, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 31Dec40; LP10293.
THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND. ‘Loew's Inc.,
c1940,. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
10 reels, sd., b&w,
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Robert Z, Leonard; original screen-
play, Lionel Houser; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc,; 90ct40; LP9974.
THE THIRD MAN. London Film Productions,
Ltd., cl949,. Presented by Alexander Korda
and David O. Selznick, : 93 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel by Graham Greene,
Summary: In postwar Vienna a black market
racketeer is hunted by the British authorities
and betrayed by his friend.
Credits: Producer and director, Carol Reed;
screenplay, Graham Greene; zither music,
Anton Karas; editor, Oswald Hafenrichter.
Cast: Joseph Cotten, Valli, Orson Welles,
Trevor Howard; Paul Hoebiger.
© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 31Aug49;
LP2580.
THE THIRTEEN, SEE Sahara.
13 LEAD SOLDIERS. Reliance Pictures, Inc.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948, 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: Bulldog Drummond solves three
murders with the aid of 13 lead soldiers which
hold the key to hidden treasure.
Credits: Producers, Ben Pivar; Bernard
Small; director, Frank McDonald; screen-
play, Irving Elman; film editor, Saul Good-
kind,
Cast: Tom Conway, Maria Palmer, Helen
Westcott, John Newland, Terry Kilburn,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
6Apr48; LP 1880.
13 RUE MADELEINE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 95 min., sd., b&w,35mm,
Based on factual records of the U. S. Office
of Strategic Services.
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; origi-
nal screenplay, John Monks, Jr., Sy Bartlett;
music director, Alfred Newman.
Cast; James Cagney, Annabella, Richard
Conte, Frank Latimore, Walter Abel.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Jan47; LP942,
THE 13TH GUEST..SEE The Mystery of the
13th Guest.
THE THIRTEENTH HOUR, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 65 min,, sd.,-b&w, 35mm,
Suggested by the Columbia ‘Broadcasting
System program "The Whistler.'
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director; William Clemens; story, Leslie
Edgley; screenplay, Edward Bock, Raymond .
L, Schrock; music director, Mischa Baka-
leinikoff; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
Cast: Richard Dix, Karen Morley, John Kel-
logg, Jim Bannon, Regis Toomey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; éMar47; LP927.
THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO. Loew's Inc.,
c1944,..Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
14 reels, sd., buw, A-Mervyn LeRoy produc-
tion. Based on the book;and story by Ted W.,
Lawson and Robert Considine,
Credits; Producer, Sam Zimbalist; director,
Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Dalton Trumbo;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Frank Sullivan, :
© Loew's Inc.; 3Nov44; LP13020.
THIRTY-TWO FIFTY A MONTH, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America; Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Ine.; 9Mar41; MP10907,
THIS ABOVE ALL. ; Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942, 9,939 ft., sd
Credits; Director, Anatole Litvak; story,
Eric Knight; screenplay, R, C. Sherriff;
music, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
24Jul42; LP11718,
THIS AMAZING UNIVERSE, Scriptures Vis-
ualized Institute, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author; Severt Andrewson,
© Scriptures, Visualized Institute; 19Dec42;
MP 13146,
THIS CHANGING WORLD, Presented by Frigi-
daire.
Appl. author; Jam Handy, Picture Service,
Ine,
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title & deser., 22Jan41; 277
prints, 21Jan41; LU 10183.
THIS GUN FOR HIRE, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942. 8 reels, sd, Based on the novel
by Graham Greene.
Credits: Director, Frank Tuttle; screen-
play, Albert Maltz, W. R. Burnett; photo-
grapher, John Seitz; film editor, Archie Mar-
shek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Jun42;
LP11412,
THIS HAPPY BREED. Two Cities Films, Inc,,
London. Released in the U.S, by Prestige
Pictures through Universal, c1947. Present-
ed by J. Arthur Rank, 110 min,, sd., color,
35mm, A Cineguild production, Based on
the play by Noel Coward.
Summary: An episodic chronicle of a lower-
middle-class English family from the close
of the first World War to 1939,
Credits; Producer, Noel Coward; director,
David Lean; screenplay adaptation, David
Lean, Ronald Neame, Anthony Havelock- i
Allan,
Cast: Robert Newton, Celia Johnson, John
Mills, Stanley Holloway.
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.;
11Dec47; LP1962,
THIS IS ALUMINUM. Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947, 29 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits; Director, George 2 Hoover.
Appl, author: James P. Prindle, ”
© Aluminum Co, of America; 18Mar47;
MP2032. i
THIS IS BLITZ. c1942. Presented ‘ap United ©
Artists. 22 min., sd. (The World in Actio:
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.;
THIS IS CHINA. Roland Shang-Yong Lawler.
103 min., si., color, 16mm.
Summary: A travel film, including scenes of
Shanghai, Nanking, the Kuling. summer capital,
the gorges of the Yangtze, the city of Hanchow,
the town of Fenghwa (home of Chiang Kai-
shek), and the province of Taiwan (tormebly
Formosa),
© Roland Shang- Yong Lawler; title, descr, we
& 10 prints, 20May48; MU3008,
THIS IS ENGLAND, Crown Film Unit, c1941.
Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp.
897 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no, 12)
Credits: Narrator, Ed. Murrow. a
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar41;,
MP 11170.
THIS IS MAGNESIUM, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc. Presented by Dow Chemical Co, —
1 VE 2 reels, b&w, 35mm, A combined, con-
densed version of "Magnesuim, Metal from
the Sea" and ''The Working of Magnesium," _
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 4May47; 22 prints, 5May47; MU1987,
THIS IS NEW ENGLAND. Presented by New
York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
Appl. author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail-
road; title & descr., 24Feb41; 171 prints,
26Feb41; MU10869. ;
THIS IS NO LAUGHING MATTER, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 2Mar42; MP12284.
THIS IS NYLON, Apex Film Corp. Presented
by Nylon, division of Dupont,
Summary: Shows how nylon was discovered,
how it is made, and the variety of manufac-
tured articles for which it is being used,
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director,
William J. Thiele; screenplay, Francis P.
Scannell, William S, Dutton, William J, Thiele;
music, Mahlon Merrick; film editor, Jack ;
Ruggiero,
© Apex Film Corp.,; title & deser,, 23Dec48;
3 scenes, 25Apr49; MU4021,
THIS IS ROMANCE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Mar44; MP14648,
THIS IS THE BOWERY. Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 952 ft.,
sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits; Director, Gunther V. Fritsch;
original story and screenplay, Herbert Mor-
gan; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc,; 4Jun41; LP10546.
THIS IS THE LIFE. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1943. 10 reels, sd, Based on a stage
play by Sinclair Lewis and Fay Wray.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard Bur-
ton; director, Felix E, Feist; screenplay,
Wanda Tuchock; music director, Charles
Previn; film editor, Ray Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
LP 12382,
THIS IS THE NIGHT, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd. .
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 70ct46; MP1197.
17Nov43;
1May42; MP12 141.
ie is ae
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
431
THIS IS TOMORROW. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 990 ft.,
sd., b&ew. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Adapted from the motion picture "The City"
originally presented in 1939,
Credits: Present adaptation, John Nesbitt;
music score, Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor,
Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.;
THIS IS YOUR ENEMY. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Hollywood
Novelty)
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning; English
commentary, Roger Q. Denny; editor, Doug
Gould.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,;
MP 13224.
1Dec43; LP12428.
1Feb43;
THIS LAND IS MINE. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1943, 103 min., sd. A Jean Renoir-
Dudley Nichols production.
Credits: Director, Jean Renoir; screen-
play, Dudley Nichols; music, Lothar Perl;
music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor,
Frederic Knudtson.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 5Apr43;
LP11952. ;
THIS LOVE OF MINE. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12173.
THIS LOVE OF OURS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1945. 90 min., sd. Based on the play
"Come Prima Maglio de Prima" by Luigi
Pirandello.
Credits; Producer, Howard Benedict; direc-
tor, William Dieterle; screenplay, Bruce
Manning, John Klorer, Leonard Lee; music,
H. J. Salter; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 25O0ct45;
LP13644.
THIS MAN'S NAVY. Loew's Inc., c1945. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels,
sd,, b&w. Based on an idea by Herman E,
Halland.
Credits; Producer, Samuel Marx; direc-
tor, William A. Wellman; story and screen-
play, Borden Chase; music score, Nathaniel
Shilkret; film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jan45; LP13051. .
THIS NATION'S POWER. Presented by Chev-
rolet. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title,
descr. & 1155 prints, 100ct40; LU9988.
THIS THING CALLED LOVE. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 9 reels, sd. Based on
the play by Edwin Burke, as produced by
Patterson McNutt. :
Credits; Director, Alexander Hall; screen-
play, George Seaton, Ken Englund, P. J. Wolf-
son; music director, M. W. Stoloff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb41;
LP 10247,
THIS TIME FOR KEEPS, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels,
sd., b&w. Based upon the characters created
by Herman J. Mankiewicz.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
Charles Riesner; screenplay, Muriel Roy
Bolton, Rian James, Harry Ruskin; music
score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Fredrick
Y. Smith,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Feb42; LP11391.
THIS TIME FOR KEEPS, Loew's Inc., c1947.
105 min,, sd., color, 35mm. An MGM pic-
ture,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Richard Thorpe; story, Erwin Gelsey, Lor-
raine Fielding; screenplay, Gladys Lehman;
music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor,
John Dunning.
Cast: Esther Williams, Jimmy Durante,
Lauritz Melchior, Johnnie Johnston, Xavier
Cugat.
© Loew's Inc.; 30ct47; LP1271.
THIS VITAL EARTH. The Conservation Foun-
dation in association with the New York Zoo-
logical Society, Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, c1948, 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm, (The Living Earth Series,
pt. 2)
Summary: A conservation film which shows
the interdependence of plant and animal life
and the consequences of man's misuse of
natural resources. Includes animated draw-
ings. For’ High school students and adult
groups.
Credits: Director, George E, Brewer, Jr.;
story, John H, Storer.
© New York Zoological Society; 6Jul48;
MP3454.
THIS WAS A WOMAN, Excelsior Film Produc-
tions, Ltd., London, Released in the U. S.
through Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1949. 102 min,, sd.,b&w, 35mm, Based on
a stage play bu Joan Morgan.
Summary: A portrait of a scheming woman
who dominates her family, attempts to wreck
her daughter's marriage, poisons her hus-
band, and eventually undone by her son.
Credits: Producer, Marcel Hellman; direc-
tor, Tim Whelan; screenplay, Val Valentine;
music, Mischa Spoliansky; editor, E, B.
Jarvis,
Cast; Sonia Dresdel, Barbara White, Walter
Fitzgerald, Cyril Raymond, Marjorie Rhodes.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
18Jan49; LP2233.
THIS WAS PARIS. ¢c1942, Presented by War-
ner Bros, Pictures, Ltd. 77 min., sd. Based
on an original story by Gordon Wellesley and
Basil Woon,
Credits; Director, John Harlow; screen- ,
play and dialogue, Brock Williams, Edward
Dryhurst; music director, Jack Beaver;
photographer, Basil Emmott; editor, Les
Norman,
© Warner Bros. First National Pictures,
Inc,; 21May42; LP11413.
THIS WOMAN IN MINE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., ¢1941. 10 reels, sd. Based on the
novel "I, James Lewis" by Gilbert W. Gabri-
el,
Credits; Producer and director, Frank
Lloyd, screenplay, Seton I. Miller, Frederick
Jackson; photography, Milton Krasner; film
editor, Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
LP 10679.
25Aug41;
THOMAS JEFFERSON. Emerson Film Corp.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Presents Thomas Jefferson as
statesman, diplomat, man of letters, and pro-
gressive farmer, pointing out his greatness
as author of the Declaration of Independence,
as Governor of Virginia, as Secretary of
State, as Minister to France, as founder of
the University of Virginia, and as Vice Presi-
dent and President of the United States. For
junior and senior high school and adult
groups,
Credits: Collaborator, Julian P. Boyd.
© Emerson Film Cor.; 27Sep49; MP4735.
THOROUGHBREDS, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Lester Sharpe;
director, George Blair; screenplay, Wellyn
Totman; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Ralph Dixon.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Nov44;
LP 13037.
THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS, RKO
Radio Pictyres, Inc., c1945. 82 min., sd.
From the play by Edward Chodorov.
Credits: Producer, Bert Granet; director,
Lewis Allen; screenplay, Jerome Chodorov;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Roland Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun45;
LP 133447.
_ THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1941, 10 min,, sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits; Director, Jean Negulesco; origi-
nal screenplay, Jack Scholl.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
MP11478,
23Aug4l1;
THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS. Loew's Inc., c1949,
9 min., sd., b&w; 35mm. (Pete Smith Spe-
ciality) An MGM picture, Based on an idea
suggested by Robert Abel.
Summary: A comedy short that compares
present day living with that of the good old
days.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Mar49 (in notice: 1947);
LP2235.
THOSE WE LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 976 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ben Parker.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jun41;
LP10517.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on the
"Siwash" stories by George Fitch,
Credits; Producer and director, Jay Theo-
dore Reed; screenplay, Don Hartman; music
director, Victor Young; photography, Vic-
tor Milne; editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31May40;
LP9678.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL. c1939. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert North;
director, JohnH, Auer; original story,
George Carleton Brown; screenplay, Robert
Presnell; music director, Cy Feuer; photo-
grapher, Jack Marta; film editor, Ernest
Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 22Dec39;
LP9427.
A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945. 93 min,, sd., color.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Alfred E. Green; original story, Wil-
frid H. Pettitt; screenplay, Wilfrid H.
Pettitt, Richard English, Jack Henley; music
score, Marlin Skiles; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick, Techni-
color,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Jun45;
LP13385.
A THOUSAND SHALL FALL, .SEE The Cross
of Lorraine,
THOUSANDS CHEER. Loew's Inc., c1943. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. 13 reels,
sd., color, Based on the story "Private Miss
Jones" by Paul Jarrico and Richard Collins,
Credits: Producer, Joseph Pasternak;
director, George Sidney; original screen-
play, Paul Jarrico, Richard Collins; music
direction, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
George Boemler, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Sep43; LP12340.
THREAD GRINDING FULLY AUTOMATIC,
Presented by Jones and Lamson Machine Co,
2 reels, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Jones & Lamson; title; descr. & 30
prints, 4Mar44; MU14568.
THE THREADS OF A NATION, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 985 ft., sd. (Cinescope,
no, 2
re Hi Producer and director, Ben K.
Blake; story and dialogue, I. A. Jacoby; nar-
rator, Basil Ruysdael; music score, Jack
Schaindlin; photography, Frank Zucker; edi-
tor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Jan40;
MP9969.
432
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE THREAT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A gangster melodrama about a
ruthless killer who escapes from prison to
kill the three persons who convicted him.
Credits: Producer, Hugh King; director,
Felix Feist; story, Hugh King; screenplay,
Hugh King and Dick Irving Hyland; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Paul Saw-
tell; film editor, Samuel E. Beetley,
Cast: Michael O'Shea, Virginia Grey,
Charles McGraw, Julie Bishop, Frank Conroy.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Oct49;
LP2683.
THREE BEARS IN A BOAT Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1943_ 1 reel,sd.
Credits: Producers, John A, Haeseler,
Leslie Roush; written by Justin Herman; nar-
rator, Joe Laurie, Jr.; music score, George
Steiner.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Aug43;
LP12228.
THREE BLONDE MICE, Columbia Pictures
Corp , c1942, 1,482 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story, Ar-
thur Ripley, Jack Cluett; screenplay, Jack
White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan42;
LP11069.
THE THREE CABALLEROS. Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures, c1944. Presented by
Walt Disney. 6,614 ft., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Norman Ferguson; story,
Ernest Terrazzas, and others; animation,
Ward Kimball, and others; music directors,
Charles Wolcott, Paul J. Smith, Edward
Plumb; photographer, Ray Rennahan; film
editor, Don Halliday. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 28Oct44;
LP 13147.
THREE CHEERS FOR THE GIRLS. Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd.
(Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 12May43;
LP 12052.
THREE CHEERS FOR THE IRISH. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 reels..
A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; original
screenplay, Richard Macaulay, Jerry Wald.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Mar40;
LP9483.
THREE COCKEYED SAILORS, Released thru
United Artists, c1940. Presented by Ealing
Studios. 76 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Walter Forde; screenplay Angus Mac-
Phail, Austin Melford, John Dighton; music
director, Ernest Irving; photography, Gun-
ther Krampf; editor, Ray Pitt.
© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 18Nov40; LP10639.
THREE DARING DAUGHTERS. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 119 min., sd., color, 35mm, An MGM
picture,
Summary: Luxurious settings in New York
and aboard ship provide the background for
this musical comedy. While the three adoles-
cent daughters of a successful career woman
plan a surprise visit from their divorced
father, their mother secretly re-marries,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Fred M. Wilcox; original screenplay, Albert
Mannheimer, Frederick Kohner, Sonya Levien,
John Meehan; music director, Georgie Stoll;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Jose Iturbi, Jane
Powell, Edward Arnold, Harry Davenport.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jan48; LP1451.
THREE FACES WEST. c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C. Siegel;
director, Bernard Vorhaus; original screen-
play, F. Hugh Herbert, Joseph Moncure March,
Samuel Ornitz; music score, Victor Young;
photography, John Alton; film editor, William
Morgan.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Jul40;
LP9796.
THREE FOR BREAKFAST. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, cl1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits; Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Nick George; animation, Bob Carlson, Volus
Jones, Bill Justice, Dan MacManus; music,
Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 1Dec47;
LP1973.
THREE FOX FABLES. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm.
Summary: These fables of the fox's mis-
adventures with the grapes, the crow, and the
stork point up the moral lesson that greed
does not pay. For children of the elementary
grades.
Credits: Collaborator, Grace Storm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20Jul48; MP3262.
THREE FOX FABLES. SEE
Aesop's Fox and Crane.
Fuchs Fabeln.
THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Samuel Bischoff; direc-
tor, Leigh Jason; original screenplay, Rich-
ard Carroll; music director, M. W. Stoloff;
film editor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 230ct41;
LP11007,.
THREE GODFATHERS. Argosy Pictures
Corp., c1948. 105 min., sd., color, 35mm.
An MGM picture. Based on the story by
Peter B. Kyne.
Summary: Three robbers, fleeing from jus-
tice, find a dying mother in a covered wagon
which has been abandoned in the desert.
They become godfathers to her baby, and
promise to return to the town from which
they are fugitives. Setting, Arizona, in the
late 19th century.
Credits: Producer, Merian C. Cooper;
director, John Ford; screenplay, Laurence
Stallings, Frank S. Nugent; music score,
Richard Hageman; music arranger, Lucien
Caillet; film editor, Jack Murray
Cast: John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz,
Harry Carey, Jr., Ward Bond, Ben Johnson,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Nov48; LP1958.
THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA. Loew's Inc.,
c1943. Presented my Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Richard Thorpe; story and screen-
play, Lionel Houser; music score, Herbert
Stothart; film editor, Irvine Warburton,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Jan43; LP11801.
THREE-IN-ONE REVUE. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Nov42; MP13097.
THREE IN THE SADDLE. P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc., c1945, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Harry Fraser; original screen-
play, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee
Zahler.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc., 26Jul45; LP438.
THE 3"/50 CALIBER ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN,
MERCHANT MOUNT. 2 1/2 reels, sd.
U. S. Navy.
Appl. author; Harvey J. Plants.
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title, descr.
& 3 prints, 17Sep43; MU13941,
3 IS A FAMILY, Released through United
Artists, cl1944, Presented by Sol Lesser.
82 min., sd. From the stage play by Henry
and Phoebe Ephron,
Credits; Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Edward Ludwig; screenplay, Harry Chandlee,
Marjorie L. Pfaelzer; music score, Werner
R. Heymann; music director, Charles Previn;
film editor, Robert Crandall.
© Master Productions, Inc.; 300ct44;
LP13047.
THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE. Twentieth.
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 90 min., —
sd., color, 35mm. From a play by Stephen
Powys.
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone;
screenplay, Valentine Davies; music direc-
tor, Alfred Newman.
Cast; June Haver, George Montgomery,
Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, Vera Ellen.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Sep46; LP777.
THREE LITTLE KITTENS. Erpi Classrooms
Films, Inc., ¢1939. 1 reel, sd, With primary
grade teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 3Jan39;
MP 14224.
THREE LITTLE KITTENS. SEE
Drei Kleine Kaetzchen.
Le Trois Petits Chatons.
THREE LITTLE PIRATES. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1946, 15 min., sd.
Credits; Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
Cast: The Three Stooges. ‘
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Dec46; LP780.
THREE LITTLE SISTERS, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 15Jun42; MP12667,
THREE LITTLE SISTERS. c1944. Presented
by Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Santley; original story,
Maurice Clark, Olive Cooper; screenplay,
Olive Cooper; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Fred Allen.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Jul44;
LP12754.
THREE LITTLE TWIRPS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 1,407 ft.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Monty Collins, Elwood
Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4May43;
LP12027.
THREE LOAN WOLVES, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl946, 2reels.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, ._
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 4Jul46; LP699.
THREE MEN FROM TEXAS. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., cl1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on
characters created by Clarence E. Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norton S,
Parker; music score, Victor Young; photo-
grapher, Russell Harlan; film editor, Carrol
Lewis.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Nov40;
LP10060.
THREE MEN IN WHITE. Loew's Inc., c1944.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd,, b&w. Based on characters created by
Max Brand [pseud of Frederick Faust].
Credits: Director, Willis Goldbeck; origi-
nal screenplay, Martin Berkeley, Harry Rus-
kin; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret; film
editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Apr44; LP12671.
THE THREE MINNIES; SOTA, TONKA, AND
HA HA! Impossible Pictures, Inc., cl1949,
8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Jerky Journeys)
Credits; Produced, directed, and written
by Leonard Louis Levinson; drawn by Art
Heinemann; painted by Peter Alvarado,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
433
THE THREE MINNIES: SOTA, TONKA, AND
HA HA! Cont'd.
Robert Gribbroek; narration, Frank Nelson,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Apr49 (in
notice: 1948); LP2243.
THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Loew's Inc.,
c1948. 125 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on Alexandre Dumas' classic. An MGM pic-
ture,
Summary: Set against the historical back-
ground of King Louis XIII's France, this
film portrays the adventures of the three
friends who vowed "One for all, and all for
one."
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, George Sidney; screenplay, Robert
Ardrey; music score, Herbert Stothart; film
editors, Robert J. Kern, George Boemler;
Cast: Lana Turner, Gene Kelly, June Ally-
son, Van Heflin, Angela Lansbury.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Sep48; LP1844,
THREE OF A KIND. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, D. Ross Lederman; original
screenplay, Earle Snell, Arthur Caesar;
photographer, Marcel Le Picard; film edi-
tor, Lloyd Friedgen.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 17Jun44;
LP12711.
THREE ON A TICKET. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947. 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
story and characters created by Brett Halli-
day [pseud. of Davis Dresser].
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Fred Myton;
music, Emil Cadkin; film editor, Holbrook N.
Todd,
Cast: Hugh Beaumont, Cheryl Walker, Paul
Bryar, Ralph Dunn, Louise Currie.
Appl. author: P. R. C. Pictures Corp.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 3Mar47; LP857.
THREE PESTS IN A MESS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945. 1,396 ft., sd.
Credits: written and directed by Del Lord.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Jan45;
LP13118,
THE THREE PIGS. Walter Lantz Productions,
Inc,, c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (Wal-
ter Lantz Cartune)
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 20May49
(in notice: 1948); LP2355.
Cog
3-PLANE FORMATIONS, 2 reels, sd. U.S.
Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics, Training Di
sion,
© Jam Eandy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 7Jan43; 264 prints, 4Jan43; MU13176.
THE THREE R'S GO MODERN, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1947. 9 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: A class from Tallahassee High
School goes on a field trip to study an ostrich,
an alligator, a porpoise, the birds in Cypress
Swamp, and the fish at Wakulla Springs.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; continuity,
Arthur Lincer; narrator, Ed Thorgersen;
music score, L. DeFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Nov47; MP262k.
THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS. Released thru
United Artists, cl1944. Presented by R-F
Productions, 80 min,, sd. Based upon the
photoplay ''The Girl from Leningrad."
Credits: Producer, Gregor Rabinovitch;
directors, Fedor Ozep, Henry Kesler;
screenplay, Aben Kandel, Dan James; adap-
tation, Maurice Clark, Victor Trivas; music
score, W. Franke Harling; film editors, S. K.
Winston, Gregg Tallas.
© R-F Motion Picture Corp.; 10Jan44;
LP12499.
THREE SMART GUYS. Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 973 ft.,
sd,, b&w.
Credits; Director, Edward Cahn; screenplay,
Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
John D. Faure,
© Loew's Inc.; 200ct43; LP12337.
THREE SMART SAPS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 1,517 ft., sd. ~~
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Jul42;
LP11548.
THREE SONS O' GUNS. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., cl1941. 7 reels. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits; Director, Ben Stoloff; original
screenplay, Fred Niblo, Jr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug41;
LP10618.
THREE STRANGERS. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 92 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Producer, Wolfgang Reinhardt;
director, Jean Negulesco; original screen-
play, John Huston, Howard Koch; music,
Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Jerome
Moross; photographer, Arthur Edeson; film
editor, George Amy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb46;
LP103,
THE THREE TROUBLEDOERS. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1946. 2 reels, sd.
Credits; Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Jack White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Apr46;
LP553,
THREE WISE FOOLS. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based upon the
play by Austin Strong.
Credits; Producer, William H. Wright;
director, Edward Buzzell; story, John
McDermott; screenplay, John McDermott,
James O'Hanlon; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jun46; LP384,
THREE'S A CROWD, c1945. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on
the novel ''Hasty Wedding" by Mignon G.
Eberhart.
Credits: Associate producer, Walter H.
Goetz; director, Lesley Selander; screen-
play, Dane Lussier; music director, Richard
Cherwin; photographer, William Bradford;
film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Apr45;
LP13219,
THRILL OF A ROMANCE, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
11 reels, sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Richard Thorpe; original screenplay, Richard
Connell, Gladys Lehman; music adaptation
and direction, Georgie Stoll; orchestration,
Calvin Jackson, Joseph Nussbaum, Ted Dun-
can, Hugo Winterhalter, Fred Norman; film
editor, George Boemler, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 22May45; LP13299,
THE THRILL OF BRAZIL. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Biddell; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Allen
Rivkin, Harry Clork, Devery Freeman; music
direction and orchestrations, Leo Arnaud,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Sep46;
LP673.
THRILLS OF MUSIC. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946-49. 1 reel each, sd., b&w,
35mm, © Columbia Pictures Corp.
Credits; Director, Harry Foster; editor,
Dan Heiss,
Series 1, 1946/47.
1, Jerry Wald and Orchestra. © 12Sep46;
MP 1471.
2. Machito and Rumba Band. © 170ct46;
MP1472.
3. Les Elgart and His Orchestra,
© 28Nov46; MP 1473.
4, Ray McKinley and His Orchestra.
© 19Dec46; MP1917.
5. Shorty Sherock and His Orchestra.
© 23Jan47; MP1918.
6. Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra.
© 27Feb47; MP1919.
7, George Towne and His ''Talk of the Town"
Orchestra. ©.27Mar47; MP1893.
8, Ray Anthony and His Orchestra.
© 22May47; MP2074,
Series 2, 1947/48.
1. Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra.
© 18Sep47; MP2339.
2, Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra,
© 16Oct47; MP2436.
3. The Lecuona Cuban Boys. © 13Nov47;
MP2540,
4, Skitch Henderson and His orchestra.
© 11Dec47; MP2736.
5. Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.
© 15Jan48; MP2737.
6. Ted Weems and His Orchestra,
© 25Mar48 (in notice: 1947); MP2978,
7. Gene Krupa and His Orchestra,
© 10Jun48; MP3096.
8. Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.
© 2Aug48; MP3396.
Series 3, 1948/49.
1, Elliot Lawrence and His Orchestra,
© 23Sep48; MP3370.
2, Ray Eberle and His Orchestra.
© 4Nov48; MP3875.
3. Louis Prima and His Orchestra,
© 16Dec48; MP3842,
4, Buddy Rich and His Orchestra.
© 20Jan49; MP3836.
5. Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra,
© 24Mar49; MP4138.
6. Frankie Carle and His Orchestra,
© 21Apr49; MP4344,
Series 4, 1949.
1. Ina Ray Hutton and Her Orchestra.
© 260ct49; MP4671.
2. Miguelito Valdes and His Orchestra.
© 22Sep49; MP4669.
THRILLS OF THE DEEP. SEE Variety
Views, no, 105.
THRILLS OF THE SURF. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., cl1949. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Scenes of surfing, Australia's
most popular sport,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20May49; MP4164,
THRILLS OF THE SURF. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., cl1949. 1 reel, si., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Scenes of surfing, Australia's
most popular sport,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
13Jun49; MP4345,
THROUGH THE COLORADO ROCKIES, c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 900 ft.,
$d, color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Produced and narrated by James A,
FitzPatrick; photography, Virgil Miller.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 200ct43; MP14090.
THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR. Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl946. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director,
Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, J, Benton
Cheney; music direction, Mario Silva.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Mar46;
LP249.
THROWING A PARTY, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 20 min, (Elsa Maxwell Comedies)
From an original story by Richard Weil,
Credits; Director, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Owen Crump, Richard Weil,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 23Dec40;
LP10605,
THROWING IN BASEBALL, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Jimmy Dykes and Hollis Thurston, c1947,
434
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THROWING IN BASEBALL. Cont'd.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. ,
© Ency::lopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Feb47; MP1711.
THROWING THE BULL. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone
Varieties)
Credits: Director and narrator, James A.
FitzPatrick; photographer, Augustin Delgado.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 12Aug44;
LP12775.
THRU DIFFERENT EYES. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942. 5,750 ft., sd
Credits: Director, Thomas Z, Loring; origi-
nal screenplay, Samuel G, Engel; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Jun42; LP12994.
THUMBS UP. The British War Relief Society,
Inc., c1941. 3 reels, sd.
Credits: Compiler and producer, Herbert
T. Edwards; script, Philo Higley; narrative,
Lowell Thomas.
© The British War Relief Society, Inc.;
20Mar41; MP11243.
THUMBS UP. c1943. Presented by Republic
Pictures. 7 reels, sd, Based on a story idea
by Ray Golden and Henry Moritz.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director Joseph Santley; original
screenplay, Frank Gill, Jr.; music director,
Walter Scharf; photographer, Ernest Miller;
film editor, Thomas Richards. ‘
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 16Jun43;
LP12124,
THUMBS UP, TEXAS. SEE The March of
Time, v. 8, no. 1,
THUNDER BIRDS. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1942. 7,251 ft., sd.
Credits; Director, William A. Wellman;
original story, Melville Crossman; screen-
play, Lamar Trotti; music, David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century- -Fox Film Corp.; nS
20Nov42; LP12146.
THUNDER BY PRECISION. Presented by
General Mills, Inc. 2 reels, sd., bew, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
descr., 9May46; 14 prints, 13May46; MU560.
THUNDER GODS GOLD. SEE Lust for Gold.
- THUNDER IN THE PINES. Lippert Produc-
tions, Inc. Released through Screen Guild
Productions, Inc., c1948,. 61 min., sd.,
color, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama about two feuding
lumberjacks who unite in defense of each
other's rights.
Credits: Producer, William Stephens; di-
rector, Robert Edwards; original story, Jo
Pagano; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel;
music score, Ralph Stanley; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Cast: George Reeves, Ralph Byrd, Greg
McClure, Michael Whalen, Denise Darcel.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 5Dec48;
LP2085.
THUNDER IN THE VALLEY. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 103 min.,
sd,, color, 35mm. Originally entitled "Bob,
Son of Battle,"" Based on the novel by Alfred
Ollivant.
Summary: A story of the shepherds of the
Scottish highlands and their dogs.
Credits; Producer, Robert Bassler; direc-
tor, Louis King; screenplay, Jerome Cady;
music director, Emil Newman; film editor,
Nick De Maggio.
Cast: Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner,
Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Owen, Charles
Irwin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
1Jul47; LP1815.
THUNDER MOUNTAIN, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on Zane Grey' 's novel.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music director,
Ci Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Philip Martin,
Cast: Tim Holt, Martha Hyer, Richard Mar-
tin, Virginia Owen, Steve Brodie,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 21May47;
LP1072,
THUNDER OVER THE PRAIRIE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941, .6 reels, sd. Based
upon a book by James L, Rubel.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
screenplay, Betty Burbridge; photography,
Benjamin Kline; film editor, Bert Kramer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Jul41;
LP10781. sf
THUNDER RIVER FEUD, ©1942, Presented
by Monogram Pictures Corp, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story, Earle
Snell; screenplay, Earle Snell, John Vlahos;
music director, Frank Sanucci;.photography,
Robert Cline; film editor, Roy Claire,
© Range Busters, Inc.; 10Jan42; LP11150,
THUNDER ROCK, c1944, 9 reels, sd. A
Charter Film production, By Robert Ardrey.
Credits: Producer, John Boulting; direc-
tor, Roy Boulting; screenplay, Jeffrey Dell,
Bernard Miles; music composer and arranger,
Hans May; cameraman, Jack Hildyard,
© The Warwick Amusement Corp.; 1Sep44;
LP12947,
THUNDER TOWN, c1946, Presented by PRC.
Pictures, Inc,, 6 reels, sd,, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander; di-
rector, Harry Fraser; original screenplay,
James Oliver; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Robert Cline; film editor,
Roy Livingston,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 21Jun46; LP397.
THUNDERBOLT, Released by Monogram Pic-
tures Corp, through arrangements with Carl
Krueger Productions and the United States
Army Air Forces, cl1947, 44 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, William Wyler; intro-
duction, James Stewart. Technicolor,
© Monogram Pictures Corp. & Karl Krueger
Productions; 21Jun47; LP1155.
THUNDERBOLT HUNTERS, 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Appl, author: Morgan W, Gibney,
© The General Electric Co,; title & descr.,
3 Dec42; lc 4Dec42; MU13144. a4
THUNDERHEAD, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1945. 7,285 ft., sd. Based on the
novel by Mary O'Hara,
Credits: Director, Louis King; screenplay,
Dwight Cummins, Dorothy Yost; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
8Feb45; LP13242,
THUNDERHOOF, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: In a Mexican desert, three per-
sons endure hardships in their search for a
wild horse, Thunderhoof, Rivalry of the two
men for the woman in the party leads to a
fight and the eventual death of one man,
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Phil Karlson; original screenplay, Hal
Smith; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Jerome Thoms.
Cast: Preston Foster, Mary Stuart, William
Bishop, Thunderhoof,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,;
LP1663,
16Jun48;
THUNDERING FRONTIER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, D, Ross Lederman;
original screenplay, Paul Franklin; film edi-
tor, Arthur Seid,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP9899.
10Sep40;
THUNDERING GUN SLINGERS, P.R.C, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits:
play, Fred Myton; film editor, Holbrook N,
Todd.
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc.; 15Mar44; L.P427,
THUNDERING HOOFS, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1942, 60 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lesley Selander; original screenplay, Paul
Franklin; music director, Paul Sawtell; east
tor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 26Jan42;
LP11030, ;
THUNDERING TRAILS, cl1943, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd, Based on
characters 'The Three Mesquiteers" created
by William Colt McDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original story, Robert
Yost; screenplay, Robert Yost, Norman 8S,
Hall; music score, Mort Glickman; photog-
raphy, Reggie Lanning; film editor, William
Thompson,
Appl, author: Republic. Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 11Jan43;
LP11841,
THUNDERSTORMS, Walt Disney Productions,
sd,, b&w,
© Walt Disney Productions, title, descr, &
2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15122,
TICA TI, TICA TA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12357,
TICK, TOCK, TUCKERED, Released by
Warner Bros,, c1944. 7 min,, sd,, color,
(Merrie Melodies) A
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Tom Mc-
Kimson, Technicolor,
© The Vitagraph Corp.; 15May44; MP14825,
TICKLED PINKY. Universal Pictures Co,,
Inc,, c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
story and direction, Larry Ceballos; music
director, Charles Previn; orchestrations,
Milton Rosen; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 20Dec40;
LP10130,
TICO TICO. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Jul44; MP15077,
TICO TICO, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. |
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 15Jan45; MP15570,
TIERRA MEXICANA, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Wallace W. Atwood.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
9Dec46; MP1394,
TIGER FANGS, P. R. C, Pictures, Inc., c1943.
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director,
Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Arthur
St, Claire; music score, Lee Zahler; film
editor, George M. Merick,
© P. R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 90ct43; LP13594,
TIGER RAG, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1Nov43; MP14098,
TIGER TROUBLE. Distributed by RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Walt Disney Goofy)
Credits; Director, Jack Kinney; story, Bill
Peed; animation, Milt Kahl, John Sibley, Eric
Larson, Jack Boyd; music, Paul J. Smith,
Technicolor,
Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story and screen-
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
435
TIGER TROUBLE, Cont'd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 110ct44;
LP13132.
THE TIGER WOMAN. c1944. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 2 reels each (no. 1, 3
reels), sd,
Credits: Associate producer, W. J. O'Sulli-
van; directors, Spencer Bennet, Wallace
Grissell; original screenplay, Royal Cole,
Ronald Davidson, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy,
Grant Nelson, Joseph Poland; music score,
Joseph. Dubin: photographer, ‘Bud Thackery;
film editors, ‘Heck Minter, Earl Turner.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; no, 1-6, 8May44;
LP12732; no, 7-12, 27Jun44; LP12733.
THE TIGER WOMAN, c1945,. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd, Based ona
play by John A, Dunkel,
Credits; Associate producers, Dorrell Mc-
Gowan, Stuart E, McGowan; director, Philip
Ford; screenplay, George Carleton Brown;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, Ernest Miller; film editor, Fred
Allen,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Oct45;
LP13626,
TIGHT SHOES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd. Based on an original
# story by Damon Runyon,
Credits: Producer, Jules Levy; director,
_ Albert S. Rogell; screenplay, Leonard Spigel-
glass, Art Arthur; photography, Elwood Bre-
dell; film editor, Otto Ludwig,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28May41;
LP10489,
"TIL WE MEET AGAIN, Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1940, 12 reels, A Warner
Bros,-First National picture. From an
original story by Robert Lord,
Credits; Director, Edmund Goulding; screen-
play, Warren Duff,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
LP9561,
20Apr40;
TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY. Loew's Inc,,
c1946, 120 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM
picture, Based on the life and music of
Jerome Kern,
Credits; Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Richard Whorf; story, Guy Bolton; screenplay,
Myles Connolly, Jean Holloway; adaptation,
George Wells; music director, Lennie Hayton;
orchestration, Conrad Salinger; film editor,
Albert Akst. Technicolor,
Cast: June Allyson, Lucille Bremer, Judy
Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin. ;
© Loew's Inc,; 4Dec46; LP764,.
TILL THE END OF TIME, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1946. 105 min., sd., 35 mm, Based on
the novel "They Dream of Home" by Niven
Busch, A Dore Schary production,
Credits: Director, Edward Dmytryk; screen-
play, Allen Rivkin; music score, Leigh Har-
line; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Harry Gerstad,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Jul46; LP559,
TILL THEN, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20ct44; MP15224,
TILL WE MEET AGAIN, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1944, 9 reels, sd. A Frank Borzage
production,
Credits: Associate producer, David Lewis;
director, Frank Borzage; original play,
Alfred Maury; screenplay, Lenore Coffee;
music score, David Buttolph; editor, Elmo
Vernon,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 29Aug44;
LP12918,
TILLIE, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1945,. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 23Jul45; MP16146,
TILLIE THE TOILER, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941. 7 reels, sd, Based on the
comic strip created by Russ-Westover,
Credits: Producer, Robert Sparks; direc-
tor, Sidney Salkow; story, Karen DeWolf;
screenplay, Karen DeWolf, Francis Martin;
music director, M, W, Stoloff; film editor,
Gene Milford, :
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP10652,
14Aug41;
TIMBER, Universal Pictures Co,, Inc., c1942,
6 reels, sd,
Credits:. Associate producer, Ben Pivar;
director, Christy Cabanne; original story,
Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman; screenplay,
Griffin Jay; photography, Jack McKenzie;
film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc
LP11467,
« 21Jul42;
TIMBER, Walt Disney Productions, c1941.
1 reel, (A Walt Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Jan41;
LP10367.
TIMBER ATHLETES, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Sep42;
MP13304,
TIMBER GROWING TODAY, Southern Educa-
tional Film Production Service. Presented
by the Tennessee Valley Authority. 19 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Credits: Director, Robert Wiley; written by
Nicholas Cabell Read, Robert Wiley; editor,
Nicholas Cabell Read,
© Southern Educational Film Production
Service, Inc., title, descr, & 6 prints, 6Apr47;
MU1915,
TIMBER QUEEN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; original story, Edward T, Lowe;
screenplay, Edward T, Lowe, Maxwell Shane;
photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film edi-
tor, Howard Smith,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 13Jan44;
LP12507.
THE TIMBER TRAIL,. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 67 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Cowboy Monte Hale discovers the
identity of the person responsible for attacks
on the stagecoach line and the telegraph com-
pany of a small western town,
Credits: Director, Philip Ford; original
screenplay, Bob Williams; music director,
Mort Glickman; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Cast: Monte Hale, Lynn Roberts, James
Burke, Foy Willing, The Riders of the Purple
Sage.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 21May48;
LP1629,
TIMBERLAND ATHLETES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1946, 785 ft., sd., 35mm. (The
World of Sports)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
rapher, Parris Emery; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Apr46;
MP1087,
TIME-—AND YOUR OWN HOME TOWN, March
of Time, c1948, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: The production of a typical issue
of Time, beginning with the wire room into
which news comes from six continents, and
carrying through to the printing and distribu-
tion of the magazine, with emphasis on Time's
advertizing policy.
© Time, Inc,; 10May48; MP3513.
TIME FOR LIVING, Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc,, for American Institute of Launder-
ing, c1949, 30 min,, sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary; A demonstration of modern laun-
dry service.
Credits; Director, Orlando P, Lippert; nar-
rator, Ken Nordine; film editor, Glen Mc-
Gowan,
© American Institute of Laundering;
25May49; .LP2489,
TIME.IN THE AIR. Springer Pictures, Inc.,
for the United States Navy. sd., 35mm,
Appl, author: John Howard Obold.
© Springer Pictures, Inc.,; title, descr, &
4 prints, 18Aug43; MU13862.
THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1946. 82 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Val Burton; director,
Charles Barton; original screenplay, Val
Burton, Walter DeLeon, Bradford Ropes;
music score and direction, Milton Rosen;
film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc
LP513,
»; 21Aug46;
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE, Cogney Produc-
tions, Inc., cl1948. 108 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on William Saroyan's play.
Summary: A whimsical drama about an
habituéof a waterfront saloon, and his adven-
tures as he probes into the motives and as-
pirations of the people who. frequent the
place.
Credits: Producer, William Cansei direc-
tor, H. C. Potter; screenplay, Nathaniel Cur-
tis; music, Carmen Dragon; film editors,
Walter Hannemann, Truman K, Wood,
Cast: James Cagney, William Bendix,
Wayne Morris, Jeanne Cagney, Broderick
Crawford,
© Cagney Productions, Inc.;
LP17529°, :
27May48;
TIME ON HIS HANDS. Hoffberg Productions,
Inc., c1946, Presented by J. H. Hoffberg,
l-reel, sd,, 35mm,
Credits: Narration, Frank P. Donovan;
narrator, Karl Weber; editor, Nathan Cy
Braunstein,
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc,;
MP1006,
1Jul46;
TIME OUT FOR LESSONS. Loew's Inc,, c1939,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 990
ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; Screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film
editor, Ralph E, Goldstein,
© Loew! s Inc.; 5Dec39; LP9588,
TIME OUT FOR PLAY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds.+ Techni-
color,
©. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
16Nov45; MP350,
TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1941, 8 reels, sd, Based upon.a play
by Alex Ruben,
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director,
Sidney Salkow; story, Bert Granet; screen-
play, Edmund L, Hartmann, Bert Lawrence;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
Arthur Seid,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jun41;
LP10846,
TIME STUDY AT JOHNS-MANVILLE,
3 reels.
Credits: Director, Roscoe R. Nicodemus;
photographer, Harold Daum,
© Johns- Manville Corp,; 7Jul44; MP15042,
c1944,
TIME TAKES CARE OF EVERYTHING, Dis-
tributed by Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946,. 1 reel, sd, A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 10Nov46; MP1295.
436
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1946, 105
min,, sd,, color, 35mm, A Warner Bros,-
First National picture,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
David Butler; original story, Leonard Lee;
screenplay, Francis Swan, Agnes Christine
Johnston, Lynn Starling; music, Arthur
Schwartz; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Ray Heindorf; film
editor, Irene Morra, Technicolor,
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Janis
Paige, Martha Vickers,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 28Dec46;
LP760,
TIME TO KILL, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1942. 5,479 ft., sd. Based on a novel
by Raymond Chandler and the character
"Michael Shayne" created by Brett Halliday.
Credits: Director, Herbert I. Leeds;
screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; music
director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Dec42; LP12085,
TIMED FOR ACTION, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp. 3 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 13Feb47; 14 prints, 14Feb47;
MU1654,
THE TIMID PUP. Released by Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 672 ft., sd., color, (A
Color Rhapsody)
Credits: Director, Ben Harrison; anima-
tion, Manny Gould; music, Joe De Nat, Tech-
nicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 22Jul40; LP9813.
THE TIMID TOREADOR, The Vitaphone Corp,,
c1940.
Credits: Story, Melvin Millar; animation,
I, Ellis,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 21Dec40; MP10742,
TIMING IS EVERYTHING, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Mar42;
MP12322,
TIN CAN CRAFT. Boy Scouts of America,
c1948, 11 min., sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: Ben Hunt shows how to cut,
bend, and twist tin cans into serviceable
cooking utensils,
© Box Scouts of America; 30May48;
LP2228.
TIN PAN ALLEY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1940. 9,000 ft., sd. Based on
a story by Pamela Harris.
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music
director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29Nov40; LP10359,
TIN PAN ALLEY CATS, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1943, 7 min,, sd., color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits; Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Rod Scribner;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Jul43; MP13787.
TIN PAN ALLEY TEMPOS. Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc,, c1945, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Will Cowan; music di-
rector, Milton Rosen; orchestrations, Loyd
Akridge; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 26Oct45;
LP51.
THE TINKLE SONG, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 22Sep41; MP11585,
THE TINTED VENUS, SEE One Touch of
Venus,
TINY TERRORS OF THE TIMBERLAND, Uni-
versal Pictures Co,,.Inc., c1946, 2 reels,
sd,, 35mm, (Featurette)
Credits: Director, John A, Haeseler;
script, Robert Cochran, Frank Kelly; narra-
tion, Ed Herlihy.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,, 6Jun46;
LP403,
TINY WATER ANIMALS, SEE
Animais Aquaticos,
Animalculos Acuaticos.
THE TIOGA KID, Producers Releasing Corp.,
c1948, 54 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Texas ranger impersonates
an outlaw in order to defend a woman ranch
owner against a gang of rustlers.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Ed
Earl Repp; music supervisor, Dick Carruth;
film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast: Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Jennifer
Holt, Dennis Moore, Lee Bennett.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Jun48; LP1670,
TI-PI-TIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28Jul41; MP11419.,
THE TIP-OFF. Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr,, 22Jan41; 730 prints, 21Jan41;
LU10186,
TIP TOE THRU THE TULIPS WITH ME,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Oct44; MP15280,
TIPPING THE SCALES, General Electric
Co., c1945, 1 reel, si. with 33 1/3 rpm
transcription,
© General Electric Co.; 23Jul45; MP16374,
TIPS FOR TEACHERS, Presented by United
States Navy, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 21Jan42; 132 prints, 15Jan42;
MU12055,
TIPS ON TRIPS. Loew's Inc., c1943, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 875 ft.,
sd., b&w, (What's Your I, Q.? no, 7) (A
Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, Will Jason; screenplay,
Jameson Brewer, Richard Landau; film edi-
tor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 9Nov43; MP14177,.
TIRE TROUBLE, Terrytoons, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 24Jul42; MP13966,
TIRED OF WAITING FOR YOU. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 22Nov43; MP14165,
TIREMAN, SPARE MY TIRES, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942, 1,665 ft.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Felix Adler; screenplay, Clude Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Jun42;
LP11578,
‘TIS YOU, BABE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Sep45; MP16298.
TISH, Loew's Inc,, c1942, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w,
Founded in part on stories by Mary Roberts
Rinehart,
Credits: Producer, Orville O, Dull; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Harry Rus-
kim; adaptation, Annalee Whitmore Jacoby,
Thomas Seller; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Robert J. Kern,
© Loew's Inc,; 21Jul42; LP11545,
TITO'S GUITAR, Screen Gems, Inc., c1942,
660 ft., sd., color. (Color Rhapsody, no, 87)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Tony Riviera;
animation, Howard Swift; music, Paul Worth,
Technicolor, :
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 300ct42; LP11957,
TI-YI-YIPPEE-AYE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Jun44; MP14974,
TO A NEW WORLD, Presented by Radio Corp
of America, 2 1/2 reels, b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr,, 29Nov45; 7 prints, 3Dec45; MU16572.
TO BE OR NOT TO BE, Released thru United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Alexander
Korda, 98 min., sd, An Ernst Lubitsch pro-
duction,
Credits: Director, Ernst Lubitsch; original
story, Melchior Lengyel; screenplay, Edwin
Justus Mayer; music director, Werner Hey-
man; cinematographer, Rudolph Mate; film
editor, Dorothy Spencer,
© Romaine Film Corp.; 27Mar42; LP11178,
TO EACH HIS OWN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1946, 12 reels, sd, From a story by
Charles Brackett,
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett; di-
rector, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Charles
Brackett, Jacques Thery; music score, Victor
Young.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jul46; LP440.
TO EACH OTHER, Presented by United States
Steel, 3,221 ft., sd., 35mm.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
© United States Steel Corp.; title, descr. &
286 prints, 2Sep43; MU13900,
TO EACH OTHER, Presented by United States
Steel. sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© United States Steel Corp.; title, descr, &
110 prints, 250ct43; MU14069,
TO GIVE YOUR BEST, Presented by Republic
Aviation, b&w,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© Republic Aviation Corp.; title & descr.,
28Apr44; 6 prints, 29Apr44; MU14816.
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT. Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc,, c1945. 11 reels, sd. A War-
ner Bros,-First National Picture, From the
novel by Ernest Hemingway.
Credits: Director, Howard Hawks; screen-
play, Jules Furthman, William Faulkner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; photog-
rapher, Sid Hickox; film editor, Christian
Nyby.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 20Jan45;
LP13056,
TO HEIR IS HUMAN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 1,477 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harold Godsoe; story
and screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Monty Col-
lins,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 14Jan44;
LP12478,
TO MARKET—TO MARKET, 2 reels, b&w,
and 1/2 reel, color.
Credits: Kodachrome,
Appl, author; Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© General Outdoor Advertising Co.; title,
descr, & 62 prints, 1Jun42; MU12530.
TO MY UNBORN SON, Loew's Inc,, c1943,
779 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Leslie Kardos; original
story and screenplay, Lewis Jacobs; music
score, Max Terr, Nathaniel Shilkret; film
a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
437
TO MY UNBORN SON, Cont'd,
editor, Tom Biggart,
© Loew's Inc,; 200ct43; LP12338,
TO NEW HORIZONS, c1940. Presented by
General Motors, 2 reels, color,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,, d.b.a.
The Jam Handy Organization; 29Jul40;
MP10402,
TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, Kennedy-
Buchman Pictures, Inc., c1948, 109 min,,
sd., b&w, 35mm, Plot is based on informa-
tion found in the files of the U, S. Treasury
Department. :
Summary: This melodrama, presented with
a semi-documentary technique, shows. agents
of the U. S. Bureau of Narcotics in pursuit of
smugglers. The trail leads from San Fran-
cisco to Shanghai, Cairo, Havana, and New
York, 1935 setting.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Buchman; direc-
tor, Robert Stevenson; original story and
screenplay, Jay Richard Kennedy; music di-
rector, M. W, Stoloff; film editor, William
Lyon,
Cast: Dick Powell, Signe Hasso, Maylia,
Ludwig Donath, Vladimir Sokoloff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Feb48;
LP1478,
TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., 1942, 7,800 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, H, Bruce Humberstone;
original story, Steve Fisher; screenplay, La-
mar Trotti; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Apr42; LP11r289.
TO THE VICTOR, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc., c1948, 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about a French
collaborationist, his Swedish wife, whose life
is endangered by his agents, and the Ameri-
can black-market operator who protects her.
Photographed in Paris and on the invasion
beaches of Normandy.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Delmer Daves; script, Richard Brooks; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; music, David
Buttolph; film editor, Folmar Blangsted.
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Viveca Lindfors,
Victor Francen, Bruce Bennett, Dorothy
Malone. .
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10Apr48;
LP1563.
TOBACCO ROAD, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1941, 17,594 ft., sd, Adapted
from the stage play by Jack Kirkland, Based
on the novel by Erskine Caldwell,
Credits: Producers, Jack Kirkland, Harry
H, Oshrin; director, John Ford; screenplay,
Nunnally Johnson; music, David Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
7Mar41; LP10347,
TODAY I HANG, c1942, Presented by Pro-
ducers Releasing Corp., 7 reels, sd. An
M & A production,
Credits: Producers, Max Alexander, Alfred
Stern; directors, George M. Merrick, Oliver
Drake; original story and screenplay, Oliver
Drake; music direction, Lew Porter, Johnny
Lange; photographer, Eddie Linden; film edi-
tor, Charles Henkel,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 7Jan42;
LP10948,
TODAY'S THE DATE, Tim Huntley, c1949,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A film about Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle. First in a proposed series of 365
television films about famous people and
events.
© Tim Huntley; 2Mar49; MP4339,
TOGETHER AGAIN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Virginia Van Upp; di-
rector, Charles Vidor; story, Stanley Russell,
Herbert Biberman; screenplay, Virginia Van
Upp, F. Hugh Herbert; music score, Werner
R, Heymann; music director, M. W, Stoloff;
film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 22Dec44;
LP13143,
TOGETHER IN THE WEATHER, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1946, I reél, sd., 35mm,
(Puppetoon)
Credits: Director, George Pal,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar46;
LP329,
TOKIO JOKIO, The Vitaphone Corp., c1943.
7 min,, sd, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Don Christensen; animation, I, Ellis;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22May43; MP13603,
TOKYO JOE, Santana Pictures, Inc, Released
through Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949,
88 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on a story
by Steve Fisher.
Summary: Returning to Tokyo, an ex-army
pilot becomes involved in a plot to smuggle
war criminals into Japan, Filmed in Tokyo.
Credits: Producer, Robert Lord; director,
Stuart Heisler; screenplay, Cyril Hume,
Bertram Millhauser; adaptation, Walter
Doniger; music score, George Antheil; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola
Lawrence,
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Alexander Knox,
Florence Marly, Sessue Hayakawa, Jerome
Courtland,
© Santano Pictures, Inc.; 1Nov49; LP2622,
TOKYO ROSE, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1945, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Lew Landers;
original story, Whitman Chambers; screen-
play, Geoffrey Homes, Maxwell Shane; music
score, Rudy Schrager; editor, Henry Adams,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec45; LP93.
TOLL BRIDGE TROUBLES, c1942, Presented
by Columbia, 660 ft., sd., color, (Color
Rhapsody, no, 88)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Leo Salkin;
animation, Lou Schmidt; music, Ed Kil-
feather, Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 27Nov42; LP11958,
TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS, Distributed
by RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.,.c1940, Pre-
sented by Gene Towne, 81 min,, sd, The
Play's The Thing production. By Thomas
Hughes,
Credits: Producers, Gene Towne, Graham
Baker; director, Robert Stevenson; adapta-
tion and screenplay, Walter Ferris, Frank
Cavett, Gene Towne, Graham Baker; music
score, Anthony Collins; editor, William
Hamilton,
Appl, author: The Play's the Thing Pro-
ductions, Inc,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 19Jul40;
LP9818,.
TOM, DICK, AND HARRY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 86 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Garson Kanin; story and screenplay, Paul
Jarrico; music score, Roy Webb; editor,
John Sturges, :
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul41;
LP10594,
TOM THUMB IN PERSON, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Person
Oddity, no, 120)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Tom Shirley.
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc,; 15Apr43;
MP13492,
TOM THUMB IN TROUBLE, The Vitaphone
Corp., cl1940, 7 min., sd,, color, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Robert Can-
non; music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 8Jun40; MP10265,
TOM THUMB'S BROTHER, Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1941, 639 ft.,
sd., color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 76)
Credits; Direction, Sid Marcus; animation,
Art Davis; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16Jun41; LP10827,
TOM TURK AND DAFFY, Released by Warner
Bros,, c1944. 7 min., sd.color, (Looney
Tunes)
Credit: Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 14Feb44; MP14480,
TOM TURKEY AND HIS HARMONICA HUM-
DINGERS, Loew's Inc., c1940, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 665 ft., sd., color,
(An M-G-M Cartoon) A Hugh Harman produc-
tion,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Jun40; MP10310,
TOMBOY. Monogram Pictures Corp,, ¢1940,
8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, William T,
Lackey; director, Robert McGowan; original
story and screenplay, Dorothy Reid, Marion
Orth; photographer, Harry Neumann; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 11Apr40;
LP9637,
TOMBSTONE, SEE Tombstone, the Town Too
Tough To Die,
TOMBSTONE, THE TOWN TOO TOUGH TO
DIE, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942,
8 reels, sd. Based on the book "Tombstone"
by Walter Noble Burns.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, William McGann; screenplay, Albert
Shelby LeVino, Edward E, Paramore; photog-
rapher, Russell Harlan; film editor, Sherman
A, Rose,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Jun42;
LP11542,
TOMMY TUCKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Universal Pictures Co,, Inc., c1947, 14 min.,
sd,, b&ew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen; film
editor, Milton Carruth,
Cast; Tommy Tucker, Don Brown, the
Three Lind Brothers, Marilyn Hare, Four
Two Timers,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,, lApr47;
LP1041,
TOMMY'S DAY. Young America Films, Inc.,
cl946, 15 min,, sd., 16mm, With a Teach-
er's Guide,
© Young America, Films, Inc.; 150ct46;
MP1313,
wr
TOMORROW IS FOREVER, Released through
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,, c1945, 104 min,,
sd, From a novel by Gwen Bristow,
Credits: Producer, David Lewis; director,
Irving Pichel; screenplay, Lenore Coffee;
musit, Max Steiner; film editor, Ernest
Nims,
© International Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec45;
LP124,
TOMORROW, THE WORLD, Released through
United Artists, c1944, Presented by Lester
Cowan, 85 min,, sd. From the stage play by
James Gow and Arnaud D'Usseau,
Credits; Producer, Lester Cowan; director,
Leslie Fenton; screenplay, Ring Lardner, Jr.,
Leopold Atlas; music score, Louis Apple-
baum; music director, Ann Ronell; film edi-
tor, Anne Bauchens,
© Lester Cowan Productions, Inc.; 29Dec44;
LP13177.
TOMORROW WE LIVE, c1942, Presented by
Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd.
Atlantis Pictures Corp,
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Edgar G, Ulmer; story and screen-
play, Bert Lytton; musie score, Leo Erdody;
editor, Dan Milner,
438
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TOMORROW WE LIVE, Cont'd,
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 20Sep42;
LP11684.
TOMORROW'S HIGHROAD.. Roland Reed Pro-
ductions for the Shell Oil Company.
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr, &
5 prints, 16Jul45; MU16145.
TOMORROW'S MEXICO, SEE The March of
Time, 1947,
TOMORROW'S STARS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940. 904 ft., sd. (The World of
Sports)
Credits: Narrative, Stanley Frank; narra-
tion, Dan Seymour; editor, Harry Foster,
© Columiba Pictures Corp.; 14Apr40;
MP10121,
TOMORROW'S WEATHER, Edward L, A,
Wagner, c1948, 38 frames, b&w, 35mm, A
filmstrip for television:
Summary: Maps and drawings as well as
actual scenes are used to show weather con-
ditions in New York, Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Albany, and Boston,
© Edward L. A, Wagner; 8Apr48; MP2979,
TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945, 9 reels, sd,,:color,
Credits: Producer and director, Victor
Saville; screenplay; Lesser Samuels, Abem
Finkel; music, Jule Styne; music director,
M, W, Stoloff; orchestrations, Marlin Skiles;
cameraman, Fayte M. Browne; film editor,
Viola Lawrence. Technicolor,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Feb45;
LP13131.
TONIGHT AT 8:30, SEE We Were Dancing.
TONIGHT IN DREAMTIME, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Mar42; MP12308,
TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp,, c1943, 6,313 ft., sd
Credits: Director, John Brahm; original
story, L. Willinger, Rohama Lee; screenplay,
Waldo Salt.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Apr43; LP12195.
TONTO BASIN OUTLAWS, Range Busters,
Inc., c1941, 6 reels, sd, (The Range Bus-
ters, no, 10)
Credits: Producer, George W, Weeks; di-
rector, S, Roy Luby; original story, Earle
Snell; screen adaptation and dialogue, John
Vlahos; music direction, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy
Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 10Oct41; LP10918.
TONY PASTOR AND’HIS ORCHESTRA, Uni-
versal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948, 2 reels,
sd,, bew, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
(in notice: 1947); MP2886,
23Mar48
TOO BUSY TO WORK, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1939, 5,903 ft.,
"The Torchbearers" by George Kelly and
"Your Uncle Dudley" by Howard Lindsay and
Bertrand Robinson, Based upon the ''Jones
Family" characters created by Katharine
Kavanaugh,
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; screen-
play, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Stanley
Rauh; music director, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
17Nov39; LP9459,
TOO HOT TO HANDLE, General Electric
Co,, 1949, 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Explains the economy of the
General Electric Leader Range.
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49; MP4411,.
sd, Based upons
TOO LATE, c1948, Sponsored by E, Hedrick,
W. Tyler, and R, Hammon; 1 reel, sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: Views of China as seen through
the eyes of a missionary: Hong Kong harbor,
street scenes, and the elaborate ritual of a
Chinese Buddhist funeral,
Credits: Producers, Earl Hedrick, Walter
Tyler.
© E. Hedrick, W. Tyler, R. Hammon; ‘
15Jun48 (in notice; 1947); MP3165,
TOO LATE FOR TEARS, Streamline Pic-
tures, Inc, Released through United Artists
Corp., c1949, 99 min., ‘sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Roy Huggins,
Summary: A melodrama of blackmail,
murder, and sudden death,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; di-
rector, Byron Haskin; screenplay, Roy Hug-
gins; music, Dale Butts; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Harry Keller,
Cast; Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan
Duryea, Arthur Kennedy, Kristine Miller.
© Streamline Pictures, Inc.; 8Jul49;
LP2379,
TOO MANY BLONDES; Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc., c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Joseph G.
Sanford; director, Thornton Freeland;
original story, Maxwell Shane; screenplay,
Maxwell Shane, Louis S, Kaye; photography,
Milton Krasner; film editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23May41;
LP10488,
TOO MANY GIRLS, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 85 min:, sd. From the musical play,
book by George Marion, Jr., music by
Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, as
produced by George Abbott.
Credits: Producer & director, George
Abbott; screenplay, John Twist; music direc-
tor, George Bassman; orchestral arrange-
‘ments, George Bassman, Gene Rose; editor,
William Hamilton,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.;
LP10056,
1Nov40;
TOO MANY HUSBANDS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 9 reels, sd, Based upon the
play by W, Somerset Maugham,
Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; screen-
play, Claude Binyon; music, Frederick Hol-
lander; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film
editors, Otto Meyer, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Mar40;
LP9456,
TOO MANY SAILORS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.,,c1944, 1 reel, sd,
©'Soundies Distributing Corp»: ~~ America,
Inc,; 20ct44; MP15219,
TOO MANY WINNERS, PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 60 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on
original characters and story by Brett Halli-
day [pseud, of Davis Dresser].
Credits; Producer, John Sutherland; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; screenplay, John
Sutherland; adaptation, Fred Myton, Scott
Darling; music, Alvin Levin; film editor,
Harry Reynolds,
Cast: Hugh Beaumont, Trudy Marshall,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 24May47; LP1021.
TOO MANY WOMEN, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Bernard B, Ray; story
and screenplay, Eddie M. Davis; film editor,
Carl Himm,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 21Jan42;
4LP11143,
TOO SMALL A WORLD, SEE Citizen Saint.
TOO WEAK TO WORK, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz; ‘animation, Jim Tyer, Abner Kneitel,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Mar43;
LP11938,
TOO YOUNG TO KNOW. -Warner Bros, Pic-.
tures, Inc,, c1945, 86 min., sd. A Warner
Bros,-First National picture. From a story
by Harlan Ware,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Frederick de Cordova; screenplay, Jo
Pagano; music, H, Roemheld; music director,
Leo F, Forbstein; photographer, Carl Guth-
rie; film editor, Folmer Blangsted. ‘
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec45;
LP13686,
TOOT THAT TRUMPET! Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,,.cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Dec41; MP11950,
TOOT THAT TRUMPET. Soundies BisGivufing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 180ct43; MP14045,.
TOOTH OR CONSEQUENCES. Screen Gems,
Inc,, c1947., 7. min., sd., color, 35mm, igual
tasy Cartoon) .
Credits: Director, ‘Howard Swift; story, .
Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons, Paul
Sommer; music, Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 26May47; LP1009,
TOP FIGURE CHAMPS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, .10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Near Lake Placid, New York,
Gus Lussi presents youthful ice skating
specialists, including Bess Sundine, David
Jenkins, The Grahams, Sue Morrow,
Yvonne Sherman, Joe Barnum, and Dick
Button,
Credits: Director and photographer, Rus-
sell T, Ervin; narrator, Bill Stern,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 1Jun49;
MP4248,
TOP MAN, Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1943, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: ‘Producer, Milton ‘Schwarzwald; .
director, Charles Lamont; original story,
Ken Goldsmith; ‘screenplay, Zachary Gold;
film editor, Paul Landres,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 24Sep43;
LP11285, ‘
TOP O' THE MORNING, Bing Crosby Enter-
prises, Inc., c1949, Released through Para-
mount Pictures Inc, 98 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: The theft of the Blarney Stone
brings an insurance investigator to a little
Irish village where he helps the local police
sergeant catch the thief.
Credits: Producer, Robert L. Welch; direc-
tor, David Miller; written by Edmund Beloin,
Richard Breen; music director, Robert Em-
mett Dolan; editor, Arthur Schmidt.
Cast: Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, Barry Fitz-
gerald, Hume Cronyn, Eileen Crowe.
© Bing Crosby Enterprises, Inc.; 5Sep49;
LP2572, 2
TOP SERGEANT, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne; origi-
nal story, Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Griffin Jay,
© Universal Pictures his Inc,; 2Jun42;
LP11344,
TOP SERGEANT MULLIGAN, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941, -7 reels, sd, Based on
an original idea by William West,
Credits: Director, Jean Yarbrough; screen-
play, Edmond Kelso; photography, Max
Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 170ct41;
LP11041,
THE TOPEKA TERROR, c1945,. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Stephen Auer;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story,
Patricia Harper; screenplay, Patricia Har-
per, Norman §, Hall; music director, Rich-
ard Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery;
film editor, Charles Craft,
a
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
439
THE TOPEKA TERROR, Cont'd,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 26Jan45;
LP13065,
TOPPER RETURNS, Released through United
Artists, cl1941, Presented by Hal Roach. 10
reels, sd, Based on the characters conceived
by Thorne Smith,
Credits: Producer, Hal Roach; director,
Roy Del Ruth; original screenplay, Jonathan
Latimer, Gordon Douglas; music score, Wer-
ner R, Heyman; film editor, James Newcom,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc,; 14Apr41;
LP10436.
TOPS IN BURLESQUE, Quality Pictures Co.,
c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, (Series 23)
Summary: Six burlesque dances,
Cast: Betty Rowland, Marie Carlett, Bev-
erly Dawn, Chloe, Lorraine Lee.
© W. Merle Connell, Nathan Robin, d.b.a.
Quality Pictures Co,; 21Jan47; MP2814,.
TOPS IN THE BIG TOP, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, I, Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 16Mar45;
LP13429,
TOPSY TURKEY. Screen Gems, Irc., c1948.
7 min,, sd,, color, 35mm, (Phantssy Cartoon)
Credits; Producers, Raymond Ka‘z, Henry
Binder; director, Sid Marcus; story Cal
Howard, Dave Monohan; animation, 3en
Lloyd, Howard Swift, Roy Jenkins; music,
Darrell Calker,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Feb48; LP1457.
THE TORCHBEARERS, SEE Too Busy To
Work,
THE TOREADOR. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12936,
TORNA A SURRIENTO. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13May46; MP558.
TORNADO, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943.
8 reels, sd, From the novel by John Guedel.
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, William Berke;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane; photography,
Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor, William
Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Aug43;
LP12400,
TORNADO IN A BOX; the gas turbine. Pre-
sented by Allis-Chalmers. sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 9 prints, 13Jul45; MU16122,
A TORNADO IN THE SADDLE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1942. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
William Berke; original screenplay, Charles
Francis Royal; film editor, Burton Kramer,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Dec42;
LP11925,
TORNADO RANGE, Eagle Lion Films, Inc,,
c1948, 56 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
Summary; Eddie Dean as an agent of the
U.S, Land Office brings peace to warring
ranchers and homesteaders.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, William
Lively; music, Dick Carruth; film editor,
Joseph Gluck,
Cast; Eddie Dean, Copper, Roscoe Ates,
Jennifer Holt, George Chesebro,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 21Feb48; LP1511.
TORPEDO BOAT, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 7 reels, sd, Based on an original
story by Aaron Gottlieb.
259158 O - 53 - 29
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine, Wil-
liam C, Thomas; director, John Rawlins;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane; photography,
oe Jackman, Jr.; film editor, Billy Zieg-
er,
© Paramount Pictures Inc; ThJan42;
LP11144,
TORRID TEMPOS, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1940, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Larry Ceballos; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 18Nov40;
LP10048,
A TORRID TOREADOR, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 9Jan42; MP12554,
TORRID ZONE, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 10 reels. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture.
Credits: Director, William Keighley;
original screenplay, Richard Maccaulay,
Jerry Wald,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 24May40;
LP9660,
TORTILLA FLAT. Loew's Inc,, c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels,
sd,, sepia, Based on the book by John Stein-
beck,
Credits: Producer, Sam Zimbalist; direc-
tor, Victor Fleming; screenplay, John Lee
Mahin, Benjamin Glazer; music,score,
Franz Waxman; film editor, James E, New-
com,
© Loew's Inc.; 23Apr42; LP11274,
TORTOISE BEATS HARE, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Charles
McKimson; music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Mar41; MP10953,
THE TORTOISE WINS AGAIN, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color,
35mm, (A Terrytoon)
Credits; Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib, Tech-
nicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30Aug46; LP617.
TORTOISE WINS BY A HARE, Vitaphone
Corp., c1943, 7.min,, sd., color, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;,
story, Warren Foster; animation, Robert
McKimson; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Feb43; LP11874.
TOTSIE TANNER'S GANG IN SOCIAL CALL-
ERS, Ken Hutchinson Production Co,, c1949,
2 reels, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Totsie Tanner, a crippled girl,
is cheered by a visit from her old gang.
Credits: Producer, Ken Hutchinson; direc-
tor, H, Wesley Kenney; screenplay, Mimi
Kenney.
Cast: Betty L. Upthegrove, Donald Bailey,
Helen Phillips, Billy Hodapp, Bobbie Phillips.
© Kenneth Edward Hutchinson, known as
Ken Hutchinson; 23Sep49; LP2681.
TOUCH AND GO, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors Corp,
40ft., sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the ease of attach-
ing farming equipments to the Ford tractor,
and the simplicity of adjusting the implement
by means of the touch control lever.
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr, &
4 prints, 13Apr49; MU3995,
TOUCHDOWN DEMONS, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Volney White; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 20Sep40; MP10993,
TOUCHDOWN REVIEW. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Continuity, Max Klein; narrator,
Bill Slater; film editor, Tom Galvin,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Dec39;
MP9834,
TOUGH AS THEY COME, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, William Nigh; original
story, Lewis Amster, Albert Bein; screen-
play, Lewis Amster, Brenda Weisberg;
cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film editor,
Bernard Burton, .
© Universal Pictures'Co,, Inc,; 24Feb42;
LP11076,
TOUGH ASSIGNMENT. Lippert Productions,
Inc., c1949, 64 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: By means of their newspaper
articles, a reporter and his wife expose a
gang engaged in the sale of uninspected
meat, }
Credits: Producer, Carl K, Hittleman;
director, William Beaudine; story, Carl K.
Hittleman; screenplay, Milton Luban; music,
Albert Glasser; film editor, Harry Gerstad,
Cast: Don Barry, Marjorie Steele, Steve
Brodie, Marc Lawrence, Iris Adrian.
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2659,
TOUGH BEEF, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., cl1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13234, ‘
THE TOURNAMENT OF ROSES ANNUAL
FESTIVAL, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA,
1949, Arthur H, Hart, c1949, 14 min,, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Scenes of the flower bedecked
floats and the general street parade.
© Arthur H, Hart; 10Jan49; MP3826.
THE TOWN IN HELL'S BACKYARD, SEE
The Devil's Trail. ‘
THE TOWN WENT WILD. PRC Pictures, Inc.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd, A Roth-Green-Rouse
production,
Credits: Director, Ralph Murphy; screen-
play, Bernard Roth, Clarence Green, Russell
Rouse; music director, Gerrard Carbonara;
film editor, Thomas Neff,
© PRC Pictures, Inc,; 15Dec44, LP13008,
TOY TROUBLE, The Vitaphone Corp., cl1941,
1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Robert Cannon;
music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Apr41; MP11047,.
TOYS WILL BE TOYS, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
I, Klein; animation, Myron Waldman, Gordon
Whittier; music, Winston Sharples,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 15Jul49;
Lp2413,
O TRABALHO DAS FLORES, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Clyde Fisher,
© Engyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
10Jun46; MP725,
TRACK AND FIELD QUIZ, Loew's Inc,,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1 reel, sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty) (What's
Your I, Q.? no, 9)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
440
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TRACK AND FIELD QUIZ, Cont'd,
Smith; film editor, J. J. Durant, Jr.
© Loew's Inc,; 11Mar45; MP15836,
TRACTOR FUELS AND TRACTORS, Ray-
Bell Films, Inc,, for Deere and Co, 16 min.,
sd,, b&w.
Appl, authors: Paul Nordlah, Glenn Rohr-
bach,
© Deere & Co.; title, descr, & 8 prints,
6Dec41; MU11868,
TRADING BLOWS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 12Feb43;
MP13281.
TRADING CENTERS OF THE PACIFIC
COAST, Coronet, c1947, 1 min,, sd.,
color, 16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 230ct47; MP2565.
TRADITIONS OF MEXICO, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1944, 742 ft., sd. (A Columbia
Tour)
Credit: Commentator, John Martin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Apr44;
MP14918,
TRAFFIC CAN BE TRAGIC FOR YOU, Jam
Handy Organization, Inc, Presented by
Better Traffic Committee of the City of Pitts-
burgh, 1/2 reel, sd., baw, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 16Feb47; 8 prints, 18Feb47; MU1664,
TRAFFIC IN CRIME, c1946. Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, Les Selander; original
story, Leslie Turner White; screenplay, Dav-
id Land; music director, Mort Glickman;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Les Orlebeck,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 14May46;
LP342,
TRAFFIC WITH THE DEVIL, Loew's, Inc.,, in
cooperation with the Associated Press and
with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Po-
lice Dept, and the National Safety Council,
c1946, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., bew, 35mm, (Theatre of Life)
Credits: Director, Gunther V, Fritsch;
. written by Herbert Morgan; musical score,
William Lava,
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep46; MP1057.
A TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT. c1942, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Joseph Santley; original
story, Hal Hudson, Sam Duncan; screenplay,
Isabel Dawn; music director, Cy Feuer;
photographer, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 2Beb42;
LP11153,
THE TRAIL BLAZERS, c1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd. Based on
characters, ''The Three Mesquiteers" crea-
ted by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, George Sherman; original story,
Earle Snell; screenplay, Barry Shipman;
music score, Cy Fever; photographer, Wil-
liam Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 11Nov40;
LP10093,
TRAIL BREAKERS, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1944, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Bill Slater,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Apr44;
MP14781,.
TRAIL OF KIT CARSON, c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Lesley Selander; original
story, Jack Natteford; screenplay, Jack
Natteford, Albert DeMond; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thac-
kery; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Jul45; LP1338Q
TRAIL OF TERROR, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; direction and original screenplay,
Oliver Drake; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 7Sep43;
LP12243,
THE TRAIL OF THE BUCCANEERS, SEE
Variety Views, no, 99,
TRAIL OF THE MOUNTIES, Bali Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 41 min., sd., b&éw, 35mm,
Based on a story by James Oliver Curwood,
Summary: Lucky Sanderson, Canadian
Mounted Police sergeant, brings to justice a
group of murderers and fur thieves,
Credits: Producer, Carl K, Hittleman;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story,
Carl K, Hittleman, Harold Klein; music
score, Albert Glasser; film editor, Paul
Landres,
Cast: Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt,
© Bali Pictures, Inc.; 15Dec47; LP1462,
THE TRAIL OF THE SILVER SPURS, Range
Busters, Inc., c1941, 6 reels, sd. (Range
Busters, no, 4)
Credits; Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original story, Elmer
Clifton; screen adaptation, Earl Snell; music
director, Frank Sanucci; film editor, Roy
Claire,
© Range Busters, Inc.; 5Jan41; LP10341.
TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1940. 8 reels.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; original
screenplay, Harold Shumate.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Dec40;
LP10120,
TRAIL OF THE YUKON. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949. 67 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on the novel "The Gold Hunters" by
James Oliver Curwood,
Summary: A gang of bank robbers are
pursued and apprehended by a Mountie and
his dog, Setting, the Canadian Northwest,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, William X. Crowley; screenplay,
Oliver Drake; music director, Edward Kay;
editor, Ace Herman,
Cast: Kirby Grant, Bill Edwards, Suzanne
Dalbert, Dan Seymour, William Forrest.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 31Jul49;
LP2547,
TRAIL RIDERS. Range Busters, Inc., c1942,
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, George W, Weeks;
director, Robert Tansey; story, Francis
Kavanaugh; photography, Robert Cline; film
editor, Roy Claire,
© Range Busters, Inc.; 300ct42; LP11678.
TRAIL STREET, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1947, 84 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on
the novel "Golden Horizons" by William
Corcoran,
Credits: Producer, Nat Holt; director, Ray
Enright; screenplay, Norman Houston, Gene
Lewis; music, Paul Sawtell; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Lyle Boyer.
Cast: Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne
Jeffreys, George ''Gauby" Hayes.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 15Mar47;
LP920
TRAIL TO GUNSIGHT. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1944, 6 reels. sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Vernon Keays; original story, Jay
Karth; screenplay, Bennett Cohen; music
director, Paul Sawtell; film editor, Russel
Schoangarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., 30Aug44;
LP12879.
TRAIL TO LAREDO, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948, 5 reels, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Western film in which the
Durango Kid breaks up a ring of gold smug-
glers,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Barry
Shipman; film editor, Paul Borofsky,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Jim Bannon, Virginia Maxey, Tommy Ivo,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 24May48;
LP1627,
TRAIL TO MEXICO, Monogram Pictures
Corp., ©1946, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Production, direction and original
screenplay, Oliver Drake; music director,
Frank Sanucci; photographer, James Brown;
editor, Ralph Dixon,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 11Jul46;
LP448,
TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc., c1947, 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, John English; music
score, Joseph Dubin; music director, Mortor
Scott; film editor, Charles Craft,
Cast: Gene Autry, Champion, Peggy
Stewart, Sterling Holloway, William Henry, —
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47; LP841,
TRAIL TO VENGEANCE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; original screenplay, Bob Williams;
cinematographer, Maury Gertsman; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Oct45;
LP13647,
TRAIL TOWN, SEE Abilene Town,
A TRAILER TRAGEDY, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 17 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Harry D'Arcy, George
Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Sep40;
LP9944,
TRAILIN' WEST. Vitaphone Corp., c1949,
20 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A Western about the capture of
a murderer whose confession saves an inno-
cent man from hanging,
Credits: Produced and written by Alan
LeMay; director, George Templeton; film
editor, Jim Leicester.
Cast: Chill Wills, Elaine Riley, Earl
Hodgins, Jack Elam, John Spelvin,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 30ct49; MP4585.
TRAILING DANGER, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1947, 58 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hat-
ton, Marshall Reed,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 29Mar47;
LP908.
TRAILING DOUBLE TROUBLE, Phoenix
Productions, Inc., cl1940, 6 reels, sd.
(Range Busters) A George W. Weeks pro-
duction,
Credits; Director, S, Roy Luby; original
story, George Plympton; screen adaptation,
Oliver Drake; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photographer, Ed Linden; film editor, Roy
Claire.
© Phoenix Productions, Inc,; 25Sep40;
LP10029,
TRAIL'S END, Monogram Pictures Corp.,,
c1949, 55 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
441
TRAIL'S END. Cont'd,
Summary; A Western in which a cowhand
traps the real murderer after the police im-
prison an innocent man on circumstantial
evidence.
Credits: Producer, Barney A, Sarecky;
director, Lambert Hillyer; original screen-
play, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Ed-
ward Kay; film editor, John C, Fuller,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune,
Kay Morley, Douglas Evans, Zon Murray.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Apr49;
LP2274,
TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ, Republic Productions,
Inc., c1948. 60 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A group of convicts attempt to
escape from the trans-continental train which
is taking them to Alcatraz,
Credits: Associate producer, Lou Brock;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Gerald Geraghty; music director, Morton
Scott; film editor, Harold Minter.
Cast: Donald Barry, Janet Martin, William
Phipps.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Jun48;
LP1711,
TRAINING FOR TROUBLE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1947. 16 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, director, and screen-
play, Jules White; story, Preston Black,
Cast: Gus Schilling, Richard Lane,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14May47;
LP1078,
TRAINING POLICE HORSES, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Adventures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; continuity, Russ
Sheilds; described by Paul Douglas; photog-
rapher, Jack Painter; editor, Lew Lehr,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Jan41; MP10800,
THE TRAITOR WITHIN. c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, Charles G, Booth; screenplay, Jack
Townley; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor,
Charles Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Dec42;
LP11793.
TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; story, Shannon
Day, Hal Braham, Marian Grant; adaptation
and screenplay, Harry Rebuas, Ned Dandy;
film editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 10Mar42;
LP11116.
TRANSPORTATION; bus, truck, taxi, Burton
Holmes Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm, (Your Life Work Series) Vocational
Guidance Films, Inc.
© Arthur P, Twogood; 15Aug46; MP1076,
TRANSPORTATION IN THE U.S, SEE The
March of Time, 1948.
TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min,, baw, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc., title &
descr., 15Oct47; 6 prints, 110ct47; MU2382,
TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp, 23
min., si., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shows the role of the Chevrolet
truck in American transportation,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 2Feb48; 27 prints, 4Feb48; MU2701,
THE TRAP. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946.
68 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on the
character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl
Derr Biggers.
Credits: Producer, James S, Burkett;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, Miriam Kissinger; music direc-
tor, Edward J, Kay; photographer, James
Brown; editor, Ace Herman,
Cast: Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland,
Victor Sen Young, Tanis Chandler, Larry
Blake.
© Monogram Pictures Corp; 26Nov46;
LP728,
TRAP HAPPY. Loew's Inc., c1946. 657 ft.,
sd., color, (An M-G-M Tom and Jerry Car-
toon) (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; anima-
tion, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Michael Lah;
music, Scott Bradley, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Jun46; LP359,
TRAP HAPPY PORKY. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Ken Harris;
music director, Carl W, Stalling, Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 28Feb45; MP15655,
TRAPPED. Contemporary Productions, Inc,
Released through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,
c1949, 79 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A melodrama about a Treasury
Department Secret Service agent who poses
as a member of the underworld in order to
trap a ring of counterfeiters,
Credits: Producer, Bryan Foy; director,
Richard Fleischer; story and screenplay,
Earl Felton, George Zuckerman; music, Sol
Kaplan; music director, Irving Friedman,
film editor, Alfred de Gaetano,
Cast: Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton,
John Hoyt, James Todd, Russ Conway,
© Contemporary Productions, Inc.; TOct49;
LP2608.
TRAPPED BY A BLONDE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, (All Star Comedy)
Summary: A slapstick comedy about a
camping trip.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Del Lord,
Cast: Hugh Herbert,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Apr49;
LP2221.
TRAPPED BY BOSTON BLACKIE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 6 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the character created by
Jack Boyle,
Summary: Blackie solves a mystery in-
volving the theft of a pearl necklace,
Credits; Producer, Rudolph C, Flathow;
director, Seymour Friedman; story, Charles
Marion, Edward Bock; screenplay, Maurice
Tombragel; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
Cast: Chester Morris, Mary Currier,
George E, Stone, Eddie Norris, Richard
Lane,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Apr48;.
LP1565.
LA TRAVIATA, SEE The Lost One,
TREACHERY RIDES THE TRAIL, Vitaphone
Corp., c1949, 10 min., sd., color., 35mm,
Warner Bros,
Summary: A Wild West drama as enacted
by a juvenile cast,
Credits: Director, Charles Moore; narra-
tion, Charles Tedford; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20Mar49; MP3968,
TREASURE CHEST, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16176.
TREASURE FROM THE SEA, A Walt Disney
production for the Dow Chemical Company,
c1946, 1 reel, color,
Credits: Ansco,
© Walt Disney Productions; 30Sep46;
MP1256,.
TREASURE HOUSE, RKO Pathe, Inc,, c1947,
15 min., sd., bew, 35mm, (This Is America,
no, 11)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Ardis
Smith; narator, Dwight Weist.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 22Aug47; MP2336.
TREASURE JEST. Screen Gems, Inc., c1945,
617 ft., sd., color. (Fox and Crow)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; anima-
tion, Volum Jones, Grant Simmons; music,
Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Sep45; LP13603.
THE TREASURE OF FRANCHARD, Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949,
2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the
story by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Summary: A street urchin, adopted by a
bankrupt doctor, hides the treasure which
the doctor finds at the Franchard Castle
until the doctor, humbled and wiser, under-
stands the true value of riches,
Credits; Producer, Stanley Rubin; direc-
tor, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Edward
Huebsch; music, William Lava,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc,;
4Apr49; LP2251.
TREASURE OF MONTE CRISTO, Lippert
Productions, Inc. Released through Screen
Guild Productions, Inc,, c1949, 78 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A seaman who is a descendant
of the Count of Monte Cristo eludes a crooked
lawyer and his henchmen to find his ances-
tor's missing treasure, Setting: present-day
San Francisco,
Credits: Producer, Leonard S. Picker; di-
rector, William Berke; story and screenplay,
Aubrey Wisberg, Jack Pollexfen; music,
Albert Glasser; film editor, Stanley Frazen,
Cast: Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens, Steve
Brodie, Robert Jordan, Michael Whalen,
© Lippert Productions, Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2657.
THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE,
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,, c1948. 126
min,, sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on the novel
by B. Traven,
Summary: A drama that sets forth the
effect of Sudden prosperity on the behavior
of three penniless prospectors, Action takes
place in a remote section of the Sierra Madre
Range and in Tampico, Mexico, in 1920,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director
and author of screenplay, John Huston; music,
Max Steiner; music director, Leo F, Forb-
stein; film editor, Owen Marks,
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston,
Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett.
. © Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 24Jan48;
LP1439,
TREASURED BALLADS, Attwood Productions,
Inc, Released by United Artists, c1949.
10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Songs of Ameri-
ca)
Summary: Presents the songs ''De Ol'
Ark's a-Moverin'," "'Climbin" up the Moun-
tain,"' and "Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jerico,"
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder,
© Attwood Productions, Inc,; 15Jul49;
MP4820,
TREASURES FROM TRASH, Loew's Inc.,
c1946, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
944 ft., sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, David Barclay; screen-
play, David Barclay, Philip Anderson; music
score, Max Terr; film editor, Joseph Die-
trick,
© Loew's Inc,; 4Jun46; LP358.
TREAT 'EM ROUGH, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1942, 6 reels, sd.
442
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TREAT 'EM ROUGH, Cont'd,
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, Ray Taylor; original
screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Bob Williams;
cameraman, George Robinson; film editor,
Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc
LP10949,
; 5Jan42;
TREE FOR TWO, c1943. Presented by
Columbia, 670 ft., sd., color, (A Color
Rhapsody) %
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Sam Cobean;
animation, Howard Swift, Phil Duncan; music,
Paul Worth. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 21Jun43; LP12166,
A TREE GROWS IN BOOKLYN, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1945, 11,583 ft.,
sd, Adapted from the novel by Betty Smith,
Credits: Director, Elia Kazan; screen-
play Tess Slesinger, Frank Davis; music
director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
28Feb45; LP13224,
A TREE OF GOD'S PLANTING, Scriptures
Visualized Institute, c1944, 400 ft., 16mm,
(Nature's Wonderland Series)
© Scriptures Visualized Institute;
MP15511.
20Dec44;
THE TREE OF LIBERTY, SEE The Howards
of Virginia.
THE TREE SURGEON, Loew's Inc., c1944,
692 ft., sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Arnold Gillespie,
Michael Lah, Ed Barge; music, Scott Bradley,
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 17May44; LP226,
TREES FOR TOMORROW. Educational Film
Division of Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942.
Presented by the American Forest Products
Industries, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; written
by Justin Herman, J, Gordon Wright; narra-
tor, Harry Von Zell,
© American Forest Products Industries,
Inc,; 15Oct42; MP12974,
TREES IN WATERCOLOR; anatomy and pro-
cedure, c1939, 2 reels, si., b&w, 16mm,
Appl, author: Eliot O'Hara,
© Indiana University, Bureau of Visual In-
struction; 15Dec39; MP10473.,
LOS TRES FANTASMAS, Sabates, S. A.,
c1948, 2 min., sd., color, 35mm.,.
Summary: An animated cartoon used in the
promotion of the detergent product, ACE,
Appl, author: Jose M, Viana,
© Sabates, S, A.; 13Sep48; MP3790,
THE TRESPASSER, Republic Productions,
Inc,, c1947, 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, William J,
O'Sullivan; director, George Blair; original
story, Jerry Sackheim, Erwin Gelsey;
screenplay, Jerry Gruskin; adaptation, Dor-
rell McGowan, Stuart E, McGowan; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor, Arthur
Roberts,
Cast: Dale Evans, Warren Douglas, Janet
Martin, Douglas Fowley, Adele Mara,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47,
LP1168
TRIAL BY TRIGGER, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 20 min, (Santa Fe Trail West-
ern) u
Credits: Production and screenplay, Gordon
Hollingshead; director, William McGann,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 27May44;
LP12670.
THE TRIAL OF DONALD DUCK. Walt Disney
Productions, c1947. 7 min., sd,, color,
35mm, (Donald Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Dan
MacManus; animation, Ed Aardal, Paul Allen,
Fred Kopietz, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver
Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Sep47;
LP1971,
THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd,, b&w. Based on the play by
Bayard Veiller.
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Norman Z, McLeod; film editor, George
Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Feb41; LP10259,
THE TRIAL OF MR, WOLF. Leon Schlesinger
Productions, cl1941, 1 reel, sd. (Merrie
Melodies, no, 9939)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Richard
Bickenbach; music director, Carl W. Stall-
ing.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 26Apr41; MP11090,
LA TRIBU MANGBETU, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc,, in collaboration with James
P. Chapin, 1947, 1 reel, sd,, baw, 16mm,
Spanish version of "A People ‘of the Congo:
the Mangbetu,”
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
6Feb47; MP1681.
TRIFLES OF IMPORTANCE, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
995 ft., sd., sepia, (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; screen-
play, John Nesbitt, Robert Lopez; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Jul40; LP9837.
TRIFLES THAT WIN WARS, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,.
976 ft., sd., baw. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Harold Daniels; original
story and screenplay, Harry Poppe, Jr., Ed-
ward Bock; music score, Max Terr, Nat
Shilkret; film editor, John D, Faure,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Jul43; LP12178,
TRIGGER FINGERS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd,, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; origi-
nal screenplay, Frank H. Young; music direc-
tor, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry New-
mann; film editor, Fred Maguire,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Aug46;
LP565,
TRIGGER LAW. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; di-
rector, Vernon Keays; original screenplay,
Victor Hammond; photography, Marcel Le-
Picard,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Sep44;
LP12848,
TRIGGER MAGIC, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (World of
Sports)
Summary: An exhibition of pistol and skeet
shooting at Palmetto Gardens in Florida,
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Mar49;
LP2401,
TRIGGER TRAIL, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
“director, Lewis D, Collins; original screen-
play, Ed Earl Repp; film editor, Milton Car-
ruth,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 28Jul44;
LP12881,
TRIGGERMAN, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
¢1948, 61 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary; A Wells Fargo detective, posing
as a ranch hand, discovers the persons re-
sponsible for a pay-roll robbery.
Credits; Producer, Barney Sarecky; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; original screenplay,
Ronald Davidson; music director, Edward
Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hat-
bd shake er Carrol, Bill Kennedy, Marshall
eed, :
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 20Jun48;
LP1697,
EL TRIGO Y EL HOMBRE, SEE Empleo de
Peliculas en las Aulas,
TRIMMIN' THE WOMEN. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 31Dec43; MP14460,
THE TRIP. Presented by Chevrolet.
sd,, color,
Credits: Technicolor.
ae author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
c.,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr, & 15 prints,
26Apr40; MU10217,.
1 min.,
A TRIP THROUGH SPACE, Hoffberg Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949, 3 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: In an imaginary trip through
the universe, representative heavenly
bodies are visited, and the relationship be-
tween them is observed,
Credits: Producer and director, C. H.
Williamson; narrator, John Snagge.
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc,; 25Apr49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4035.,
A TRIP TO BEDLOE ISLAND—TO SEE THE
STATUE OF LIBERTY, Rudolph Brent,
c1940, 1 reel,
© Rudolph Brent; 20Sep40; MP10510,
TRIP TO SPORTLAND, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1948, 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (The
Sports Parade), Warner Bros,
Summary: Chilean sportsmen display their
skill in the steeple-chase, in a track and
field program, in Huaso rodeos, and in La
Cueca, the national dance,
Credits: Script, Charles L, Tedford; narra-
tor, Truman Bradley,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jan48; MP2797,
TRIP TO THE MOON, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of Grrr
Inc,; 15Apr46; MP444,
TRIPLE EXPOSURE, sd., color, 16mm,
Appl, author: James Card,
© Eastman Kodak Co.,; title, descr. &
8 prints, 28Nov47; MU2483.
TRIPLE JUSTICE, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,,
c1940, 66 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
David Howard; story, Arnold Belgard, Jack
Roberts; screenplay, Arthur V, Jones, Mor-
ton Grant; music director, Paul Sawtell; edi-
tor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc; 20Sep40;
LP10052,
TRIPLE THREAT. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, Filmed with the cooperation of the
National Football League. 70 min,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shots of professional football
stars in action add interest to this story of
the rivalry between two college football
stars who join a professional league,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay,
Joseph Carole, Don Martin; film editor,
Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Richard Crane, Gloria Henry, Mary
Stuart, John Litel, Pat Phelan,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Sep48;
LP1814,
TRIPLE TROUBLE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, 1944, 17 min.,, sd.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
443
TRIPLE TROUBLE, Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Harry D'Arcy; screenplay, George
Jeske, Monty Collins; film editor, Ernie
Leadlay.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 1Sep44;
LP13168.
TRITON OIL. United productions of America
for the Union Oil Co. of California, c1948,
13 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: An explanation of benefits to be
derived from the use of Triton Oil, Anima-
tion and live action.
© Union Oil Co, of California; 1Jan48;
MP2760,
TRIUMPH WITHOUT DRUMS, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
991 ft., sd., sepia, (A Carey Wilson Minia-
ture)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
story and screenplay, Julian Harmon; music,
Lennie Hayton, Leon Raab; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 230ct41; LP11018,
TROCADERO, Republic Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Walter Colmes; direc-
tor, William Nigh; original story, Charles F.
Chaplin, Garret Holmes; screenplay, Allen
Gale; music director, Jay Chernis; photog-
rapher, Jackson Rose; film editor, Robert
Crandall,
Appl, author: Walter Colmes,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 29Feb44;
LP12544,
LE TROIS PETITS CHATONS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., cl1948. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, French version of "Three Little
Kittens,"
Summary: Traces the growth and develop-
ment of three kittens from early dependence
on their mother to final independence,
Credits; Collaborators, Arthur I, Gates,
Ernest Horn, Celeste C, Peardon,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
16Sep48; MP3384,
TROLLING FOR STRIKES, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; photographer, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Arthur Lincer, Techni-
color,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Dec44; MP16209,
TROMBONE TROUBLE, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1944, 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 4Jan44;
LP12636,
TROPICAL HARMONY. SEE Variety Views,
no, 165,
TROPICAL KISS, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Mar43; MP13312.
TROPICAL MASQUERADE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1948, 16 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Musical Parade Featurette)
Summary: A musical short with a Mexican
setting. A young girl falls in love with the
man who has been masquerading as her
fiance,
Credits: Producer, Harry Grey; director,
Alvin Ganzer; original screenplay, Jack
Roberts; music director, Irvin Talbot; music
score, Van Cleave; film editor, Tom McAdoo,
Cast: Tito Guizar, Sally Rawlinson, Mar-
tin Garralaga, Ray Teal, Inesita,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Aug48;
LP1743,
TROPICAL MOON, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 5Feb45; MP15608.
TROPICAL SPORTLAND. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 10 min,, sd., color.
(Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre DeLaVarre; narrator, Art
Gilmore, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Nov43;
MP14120,
TROPICANA, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1637.
TROTTING KINGS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 990 ft., sd. (World of Sports, no,
82)
Credits; Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
rapher, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Fos-
ter.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Sep42;
MP13466,
TROUBLE AT THE BEACH, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 24Aug42; MP12877,
TROUBLE CHASERS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack
Dietz; director, Lew Landers; original story
and screenplay, George Plympton, Ande
Lamb; music director, Edward Kay; photog-
raphy, Ira Morgan; film editor, William
Austin,
© Monogram pictures Corp.; 16May45;
LP13692,
TROUBLE IN STORE, The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1939, 10 min., sd. (Hollywood Novelties)
Credits: Director, Lloyd French,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec39; LP10719.
TROUBLE MAKERS, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948, 61 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Two of the Bowery Boys, pro-
prietors of a sidewalk telescope, sight a
murder in a nearby hotel and attempt to lo-
cate the criminal,
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director,
Reginald LeBorg; original story, Gerald
Schnitzer; screenplay, Edmond Seward, Tim
Ryan, Gerald Schnitzer; music director, Ed-
ward Kay; film editor, William Austin.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel
Dell, Helen Parrish, Lionel Stander.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Dec48;
LP2029,
TROUBLE OR NOTHING. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1946. 18 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and original screenplay, Hal Yates; film
editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan46;
LP125,
TROUBLE PREFERRED, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1948, 63 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which two
rookie policewomen investigate an alleged
attempt at suicide and reunite a family,
Credits: Producer, Sol M, Wurtzel; direc-
tor, James Tinling; written by Arnold Bel-
gard; music score, Lucien Cailliet; film
editor, Roy Livingston,
Cast: Peggy Knudsen, Lynne Roberts,
Charles Russell, Paul Langton, Marcia Mae
Jones,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp;
10Nov48; LP2094.
TROYBLE SPOT OF THE EAST, SEE Variety
Views, no, 111,
THE TROUBLE WITH HUSBANDS, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; photog-
rapher, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Nov40;
LP10037.
THE TROUBLE WITH ME, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp, of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Dec45; MP16585,
THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1947, 81 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on a story by Ruth McKenney
and Richard Bransten,
Credits: Producer, Harry Tugend; direc-
tor, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Arthur
Sheekman; music score, Victor Young,
Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, William Shea,
Cast; Ray Milland, Teresa Wright, Brian
Donlevy,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jun47;
LP1075,
TRUANT OFFICER DONALD. Walt Disney
Productions, c1941, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 23Apr41;
LP10595,
THE TRUCE HURTS, Loew's Inc., c1948.
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Tom and Jerry
Cartoon) An MGM picture,
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; anima-
tion, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson
Irven Spence; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc,; 8Jul48 (in notice: 1947);
LP1836,
TRUCK BUSTERS, Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 58 min,,sd. A Warner Bros.-
First National picture.
Credits: Director, B, Reaves Eason;
original screenplay, Robert E, Kent, Ray-
mond L, Schrock; film editor, Clarence
Kolster.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 6F eb43;
LP11845,
THE TRUCK FARMER. Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author; J. F, Rosborough,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 2Jun39;
MP9821,
THE TRUCK OF MY DREAMS. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc; Presented by General
Motors Corp., Chevrolet Division, 1,789
feet, color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the features of the 1949
Chevrolet truck,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 27May49; 9 prints, 31May49; MU4172,
TRUCK ROADEO, Aetna Casualty & Surety
Co, in cooperation with the Motor Transport
Association of Connecticut, Inc,, c1949,
22 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Competing truck drivers demon-
strate their skill in the annual Truck Roadeo
conducted by the Motor Transport Associa-
tion of Connecticut,
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 1Jan49;
MP3928.
THE TRUCK THAT FLEW, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd. (George Pal
Puppetoon) Based on the book by Dudley
Morris,
Credits: Director, George Pal,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6Aug43;
LP12174,
A TRUCKLOAD OF TROUBLE, Terrytoons,
Inc, Released through Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp, c1949, 7 min,, sd., color,
35mm, (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 250ct49; LP2691,
444
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TRUE TO LIFE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Jones;
director, George Marshall; story, Ben Barz-
man, Bess Taffel, Sol Barzman; screenplay,
Don Hartman, Harry Tugend; music direc-
tion, Victor Young; editor, LeRoy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 9Aug43;
LP12408,
TRUE TO THE ARMY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 8 reels, sd, Based on a novel
by Edward Hope and a play by Howard Lind-
say.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director,
Al Rogell; screenplay, Art Arthur, Bradford
Ropes; adaptation, Edmund Hartmann, Val
Burton; photographer, Daniel Fapp; film
editor, Alma Macrorie,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Mar42;
LP11300,
TRUMPET SERENADE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Milton Schwarz,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 18Jun42;
LP11406,
THE TRUTH ABOUT MURDER, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1946, 63 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; original screenplay,
Lawrence Kimble, Hilda Gordon, Eric Taylor;
music, Leigh Harline; music director,
C. Bakaleinkoff; editor, Edward W, Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Apr46;
LP380.
THE TRUTH GAME, SEE Free and Easy.
TRY AND CATCH ME! Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 9 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Credits: Narrator, Red Barber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 14Feb47;
LP828.
TUBBY THE TUBA, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1947, 10 min,, sd,, color, 35mm, (Puppet-
oon)
Credits: Producer and director, George
Pal; narrator, Victor Jory.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Jul47; LP1110.
LA TUBERCULOSE PULMONAIRE, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd,, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Edmond R, Long,
C. Howard Marcy, Charles H, Reynolds,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
20Aug46; MP1037.
TUBERCULOSIS, Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., 16mm, In Chinese,
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 30May46;
MP950,
TUBERCULOSIS. Walt Disney Productions,
c1945, 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm, (Health for
the Americas)
Summary: The symptoms and treatment of
tuberculosis,
© Walt Disney Productions; 13Aug45;
MP2724,
TUCKER'S PEOPLE, SEE Force of Evil,
TUCSON, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1949, 64 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A comedy with music, which
deals with college life at the University of
Arizona and the intercollegiate rodeo held
annually at Tuscon,
Credits: Producer, Sol M. Wurtzel; direc-
tor, William Claxton; written by Arnold Bel-
gard; music score, Darrell Calker; film
editor, Frank A, Baldridge.
Cast; Jimmy Lydon, Penny Edwards,
Charles Russell, Joe Sawyer, Deanna Wayne.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
4Mar49 (in notice: 1948); LP2330.
TUCSON RAIDERS, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd, Based on
Fred Harman's NEA comic ''Red Ryder."
Credits; Associate producer, Eddy White;
director, Spencer Bennet; original story, Jack
O'Donnell; screenplay, Anthony Coldewey;
music score, Joseph Dubin; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 3May44;
LP12653,
TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN, Warner
Brothers Pictures, Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd,
A Warner Bros,-First National picture,
Based upon characters created by Norman
Reilly Raine,
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; original
screenplay, Walter DeLeon; music, Max
Steiner,
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 26Oct40;
LP10006,
TUGBOAT MICKEY. Walt Disney Productions,
c1940, 1 reel.
© Walt Disney Productions; 8Mar40;
LP9555,
TUGBOATS, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1947, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The film explains the uses of
tugboats and shows the "Thomas E, Moran"
at work in a large harbor, It pullsa
freighter out of the harbor and helps the
"Queen Elizabeth" to dock, A teaching film
for primary and middle grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Alvina Treut.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
28Nov47; MP2635,
TULIPS SHALL GROW, c1942, 1 reel, sd.,
color, George Pal Productions, Inc,
Credits: Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Jun42;
LP11440,
TULSA, Eagle Lion Films, Inc,, c1949, 90
min,, sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A drama depicting the struggle
of the cattleman against the fast-growing
oil industry in Oklahoma in the 1920's,
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; direc-
tor, Stuart Heisler; screenplay, Frank
Nugent, Curtis Kenyon; suggested by a story
by Richard Wormser; music, Frank Skinner;
music conductor, Charles Previn; orchestra-
tions, David Tamkin; editor, Terrell Morse.
Cast: Susan Hayward, Robert Preston,
Pedro Armendariz, Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 13Apr49 (in notice:
1948); LP2305,
THE TULSA KID, c1940, Presented by Repub-
lic Pictures. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; original screenplay, Oliver
Drake, Anthony Coldeway; music director, Cy
Feuer; photography, John MacBurnie; film
editor, William Thompson.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 16Aug40;
LP9889,
TUMBANDO CANA, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Jul45; MP16134,
TUMBLE BUGS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 14May43;
MP13606,
TUMBLEDOWN RANCH IN ARIZONA, Range
Busters, Inc,, cl1941. 6 reels, sd, (The
Range Busters, no, 6)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original story, Milton
Raison; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy
Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc,; 20Apr41; LP10514,
TUMBLEWEED TEMPOS, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1946. 2 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; music director, Milton Rosen; film
editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 26Sep46;
LP599,
TUMBLEWEED TRAIL, c1946. Presented
by P.R.C, Pictures, Inc, 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Emmett Tansey; original screenplay, Frances
Kavanaugh; music director, Karl Hajos; film
editor, Hugh Winn,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 28Oct46; LP687.
TUMBLEWEED TRAIL, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Peter Stewart; original screenplay, Fred
Myton; film editor, Holbrook N, Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 19Jun42;
LP11401,
TUMBLING FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS, 4 reels
reels, sd, U.S. Navy.
Appl. authors; Samuel F. Harby, Harvey J.
Plants,
© Pathescope-Ideal Productions; title,
descr, & 4 prints, 8Apr43; MU13447.
TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc; 30Apr45; MP15890,
TUNA CLIPPER, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: To help pay a friend's gambling
debt a teen-aged boy accepts work on a Por-
tuguese fishing boat, Filmed off the coast of
Southern California,
Credits: Producer, Linsley Parson; direc-
tor, William Beaudine; original screenplay,
W. Scott Darling; music score, Eddie Kay;
photographer, William Sickner; film editor,
Ace Herman,
Cast: Roddy McDowell, Elena Verdugo,
Roland Winters, Rick Vallin, Dickie Moore,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 10Apr49;
LP2276,
THE TUNE OF LUNA PARK, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Sep46; MP1164,.
TUNE TIME. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Reginald Le Borg; music director,
Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton
Rosen; film editor, Frank Gross.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Feb42;
LP11095,
TUNING. DeForest's Training, Inc., c1948,
100 feet, baw, 16mm, (Radio Electronics
Reel, lesson 12)
Summary: The basic actions of tuned
circuits are explained, and their applica-
tions in radio, television, and other elec-
tronic circuits are demonstrated,
© DeForest's Training, Inc.; 10ct48;
MP4332,
TURKEY. SEE The March of Time, 1948.
TURKEY IN THE STRAW. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Sep42; MP13035.
THE TURKISH JERK, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11766,
TURN OUT THE LIGHTS, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 1Feb41; MP11097,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
445
TURNABOUT. Released through United Art-
ists, c1940, Presented by Hal Roach,
9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Thorne
Smith,
Credits: Director, Hal Roach; screenplay,
Mickell Novak, Berne Giler, John McClain;
music score, Arthur Morton; editor, Bert
Jordan,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 21May40;
LP9659,
TURNING WORK OF TWO DIAMETERS, Pre-
sented by the U.S. Office of Education,
l reel, sd., baw. -
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Aug41; 176 prints; 24Jul41;
MU11463,
THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc,, c1942. 91 min,, sd. From
the novel "No More Gas" by Charles Nord-
hoff and James Norman Hall,
Credits: Producer, Sol Lesser; director,
Charles Vidor; screenplay, S, Lewis Meltzer,
Robert Carson; adaptation, James Hilton;
Music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Frederic Knudtson,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Mar42;
LP11224,
TUXEDO JUNCTION, c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart Mc-
Gowan; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Ernest Miller; film editor, Charles
Craft.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Dec41;
LP10989,
TUXEDO JUNCTION, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13229,
TWAS LOVE, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.); 30Dec46;
MP1557.
' TWEED ME, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec42; MP13193,
TWEETIE PIE, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: I, Freleng,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 21May47; MP2055,
TWELFTH STREET RAG, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Feb41; MP10851,
TWELFTH STREET RAG, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Aug43; MP13887,
TWELVE O'CLOCK AND ALL AIN'T WELL,
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941, Presented by Paul Terry,
1 reel, sd, (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 25Jul41; MP11433,
TWENTY FIGHTING MEN, Presented by the
Ralston Purina Co, 1 reel, sd., 35mm.
Appl, author; The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc,
© The Ralston Purina Co.; title & descr.,
8Jul43; 88 prints, 5Jul43; MU14002.
20 MULE TEAM, Loew's Inc,, c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd., sepia, Based on a story by Robert C.
DuSoe and Owen Atkinson,
Credits; Producer, J, Walter Ruben; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Cyril Hume,
E, E, Paramore, Richard Maibaum; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Frank Sulli-
van,
© Loew's Inc,; 30Apr40; LP9631,
21 DAYS TOGETHER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1940, 8 reels, Based on John Gals-
worthy's story ''The First and the Last,"
Credits: Director, Basil Dean; scenario,
Basil Dean, Graham Greene.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Apr40;
LP9594,
$21.00 A DAY ONCE A MONTH. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Feb42; MP12212,
$21 A DAY (ONCE A MONTH). Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc. and Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, c1941, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter
Lantz Swing Symphony)
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, L. E, Elliott; musical Ar-
rangement, Darrell Calker, Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 25Nov41; MP11838,
THE 26 OLD CHARACTERS, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by W. A.
Sheaffer Pen Co, 2 1/2 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr,, 13Feb47; 23 prints, 14Feb47;
MU1655,
20,000 MEN A YEAR, Cosmopolitan, c1939,
Presented by Twentieth Century-Fox,
7,656 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Alfred E, Green; origi-
nal story, Frank Wead; screenplay, Lou Bres-
low, Owen Francis; music director, Samuel
Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
270ct39; LP9365,
TWENTY YEARS OF ACADEMY AWARDS.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, c1948. 19 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Scenes from the Academy award
pictures, from the time of the first award
in 1928 through 1947, Oscar tells the story.
Credits: Narrator, Carey Wilson.
© Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences; 2Apr48; MP3073.
TWICE BLESSED, Loew's Inc., c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 8 reels,
sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, Arthur L. Field; direc-
tor, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, Ethel Hill;
music director, David Snell; music arrange-
ments, Earl Brent; orchestration, Wally
Heglin; film editor, Douglass Biggs.
© Loew's Inc,; 29May45; LP13335,
TWILIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE, Universal Pic-
tures Co,, Inc., c1944, 6 reels, sd. *
Credits: Associate producer, Warren Wil-
son; director, Jean Yarbrough; original
story, Warren Wilson; screenplay, Clyde
Bruckman; photographer, Jerry Ash; film
editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 14Jun44;
LP12742,
TWILIGHT ON THE RIO GRANDE, Republic
Productions, Inc,, c1947, 71 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original
screenplay, Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E,
McGowan; music director, Morton Scott; film
editor, Harry Keller,
Cast; Gene Autry, Champion, Jr., Sterling
Holloway, Adele Mara, the Cass County
Boys.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP975,
TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1941, 6 reels, sd. Based on
characters created by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; screenplay, J. Ben-
ton Cheney, Ellen Corby, Cecile Kramer;
photographer, Russell Harlan; editor, Fred
Feitshans, Jr.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Dec41;
LP10863.
TWIN BEDS. Released through United Artists,
c1942, Presented by Edward Small. 83 min,,
sd, Based on the play by Margaret Mayo and
Salisbury Field,
Credits: Associate producer, Stanley
Logan; director, Tim Whelan; screenplay,
Curtis Kenyon, Kenneth Earl, E, Edwin
Moran; music score, Dimitri Tiomkin; film
editor, Francis D, Lyon,
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 6Apr42;
LP11196,
TWIN HUSBANDS, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 18 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tion and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor,
Philip Martin, Jr,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10May46;
LP379.
TWIN SOMBREROS, SEE Gunfighters.
TWINCUPLETS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940. 2 reels, sd. (Radio Flash, no, 4)
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Arthur Ripley; story, Arthur V. Jones; film
editor, John Lockert,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 2Apr40;
LP9543,
TWINKLETOES GETS THE BIRD. Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Bill Turner; animation, David Tendlar,
Thomas Golden,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 14Mar41;
LP10325,
TWINKLETOES IN HAT STUFF, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, cl1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Carl Meyer; animation, Myron Waldman,
Sam Stimson,
‘Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug41;
LP10959.
TWINKLETOES— WHERE HE GOES NOBODY
KNOWS, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941,
1 réel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Cal Howard,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jun41;
LP10561.
TWINS ARE INDIVIDUALS: FROM INFANCY
TO ADOLESCENCE, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Arnold Gesell and the Clinic of Child Devel-
opment, Yale University, cl1946. 1 reel, si.,
b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
21Nov46; MP1588.
TWIRLS AND GIRLS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 16Apr45; MP15846.
TWISTED ROAD, SEE They Live by Night.
TWISTS AND TURNS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Mar46; MP255.
446
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TWO BLONDES AND A REDHEAD, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1947. 70 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
Arthur Dreifuss; story, Harry Rebuas;
screenplay, Victor McLeod, Jameson Brew-
er; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast; Jean Porter, Jimmy Lloyd, June
Preisser, Judy Clark,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 210ct47;
LP1253,
TWO-FACED WOMAN, Loew's Inc,, c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10
reels, sd,, baw. Suggested by a play by
Ludwig Fulda,
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt;
director, George Cukor; original screen-
play, S, N, Behrman, Salka Viertel, George
Oppenheimer; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
orchestrations, Leo Arnaud; film editor,
George Boemler.
© Loew's Inc.; 210ct41; LP10853,
TWO-FACED WOMAN, Loew's Inc., c1942,.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10
reels, sd., baw. Suggested by a play by
Ludwig Fulda,
Credits: Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt;
director, George Cukor; original screenplay,
S. N, Behrman, Salka Viertel, George Oppen-
Heimer; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
orchestrations, Leo Arnaud; film editor,
George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc,; 3Jan42; LP10987,
TWO-FISTED JUSTICE, Range Busters,
Inc,, c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, Robert Tansey; story, William L.
Nolte; music director, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy
Claire,
© Range Busters, Inc.; 11Dec42; LP11751.
TWO-FISTED STRANGER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1946, 5 reels,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; story, Peter Whitehead,
Robert Lee Johnson; screenplay, Robert Lee
Johnson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May46;
LP373.
TWO FOR THE MONEY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1942, 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Lloyd French; screenplay, Ben Roberts,
Berne Giler; film editor, George Crone,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Sep42;
LP11638.
TWO FOR THE ZOO. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Pinto Colvig; animation, James Culhane,
Alfred Eugster,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Feb41;
LP10268, 4
TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR. Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
7 reels, sd, b&w.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; original story and
screenplay, Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman;
music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor,
George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 5May44; LP12649.
TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., baw. Based on a story by Ed-
mund Goulding.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Joseph
Fields, Jerome Chodorov; music director,
Georgie Stoll; musical arrangements, Walter
Ruik; orchestration, Leo Arnaud, George
Bassman; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
© Loew's Inc,; 17Apr40; LP9584.
TWO GOPHERS FROM TEXAS. Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., cl1947, 7 min, sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; Story,
Lloyd Turner, William Scott; animation,
Emery Hawkins, Basil Davidovich, IVC,
Melendez, Don Williams,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 28Dec47; MP3015,
TWO GUITARS AND DARK EYES, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11570,
TWO GUITARS IN JIVE. Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel,
“6 Soundits Distributing Corp, of America,
; 17TAug42; MP12848,
TWO GUN RUSTY, c1944,
Pal Productions, Inc,
Credits: Director, George Pal,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 310ct44;
LP12984,
1 reel, sd, George
TWO GUN SHERIFF, c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, .sd.
Credits: Director, George Sherman; music
director, Cy Feuer; photographer, William
Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 10Apr41;
LP10484,
TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1946, 90 min., sd.,
35mm, A Warner Bros,-First National
picture,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
David Butler; original screenplay, Charles
Hoffman, I,A.L. Diamond; music, Frederick
Hollander; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangement, Leonid Raab; film
editor, Irene Morra,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,;
LP495,.
17Aug46;
TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS, Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc,, c1948, 86 min., sd., color,
35mm, Suggested by a play by Robert
Sloane and Louis Pelletier.
Summary: Two vaudeville troupers are
stranded on a dude ranch, A comedy-West-
ern, with music, animated cartoons, and
split-scenes,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
David Butler; screenplay, I.A.L, Diamond,
Allen Boretz; cartoon sequences directed
by I, Freleng; music director, Leo F, Forb-
stein; orchestral arrangements, Ray Hein-
dorf; film editor, Irene Morra,
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson,
Dorothy Malone, Penny Edwards, Forrest
Tucker,
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc,;
LP1905.
4Sep48;
TWO HEARTS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Jun41; MP11215,
TWO IN A TAXI, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Irving Briskin; direc-
tor, Robert Florey; original screenplay,
Howard J, Green, Morton Thompson, Malvin
Wald; music director, M, W. Stoloff; film
editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP10651,.
10Jul41;
TWO JILLS AND A JACK, Columbia Pictures
Corp,, c1947, 18 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.,;
LP946,
14Apr47;
TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Charles Barton; original screen-
play, Albert Duffy; music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Arthur Seid,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20ct41;
LP11134,
TWO LOCAL YOKELS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1945, 1,595 ft., sd.
Credits: Produced and directed by Jules;
story and screenplay, Felix Adler,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Mar45;
LP13363,.
TWO-MAN SUBMARINE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Lew Landers; .story, Bob Williams; screen-
play, Griffin Jay, Leslie T. White; adapta-
tion, Leslie T, White; music director, M: W.
Stoloff; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Mar44;
LP12802,. :
TWO MILLION ROOMS. RKO Pathe, Inc., in
collaboration with the editors of This Week
magazine, cl1946. 16 mins., sd.,35mm. cents
is America, no. 6)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Harry W. Smith; written by J erry,
Brondfield; narrator, Dwight Weist; music,
Clare Grundman; editor, David Cooper.
Appl, author: Pathe News, Inc,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 5Apr46; MP685.°
THE TWO MRS, CARROLLS. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc,, c1947. 99 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, A First National picture, From the
stage play by Martin Vale [pseud., of.
Marguerite Veiller].
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Thomas Job;
music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo
F, Forbstein; orchestral arrangements,
Leonid Raab; film editor, Frederick Rich-
ards,
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck,
Alexis Smith, Nigel Bruce,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 24May47;
LP1020,
TWO NUTS IN A RUT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 8 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: The adventures of Dick and Gus
at Palm Springs.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; story and screenplay,
Elwood Ullman,
Cast: Gus Schilling, Richard Lane,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Feb48;
LP1475,
TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1945,. 66 min., sd, Based on
the story by Gelett Burgess.
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Anthony Mann; screenplay, Robert E. Kent;
music, Roy Webb; editor, Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Apr45;
LP13342,
TWO OF A KIND, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1940, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 22Mar40;
MP10071,
TWO-OF-A-KIND. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 3May43; MP13536,
TWO PAIR OF SHOES, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc.,; c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Mar42; MP12385,
TWO SAPLINGS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,574 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Harry Edwards; story and screenplay,
Edwood Ullman, Monty Collins; film editor,
Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Mar43;
LP12104,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
447
TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1943. 8 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Steven Vas.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Frank Woodruff; screenplay,
Stanley Rubin, Maurice Tombragel; music
director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Jerome
Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May43;
LP 12067."
TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON. Loew's Inc.,
c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd., b&w. A Henry Koster produc-
tion,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; direc-
tor, Henry Koster; original screenplay,
Myles Connolly; music director, Charles
Previn; film editor, Douglass Biggs.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb46; LP127.
TWO SMART PEOPLE. Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd,, b&w,
Credits; Producer, Ralph Wheelwright;
director, Jules Dassin; story, Ralph Wheel-
wright; Allan Kenward; screenplay, Ethel
Hill, Leslie Charteris; music score, George
Bassman; film editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr46; LP230.
TWO THOROUGHBREDS. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1939. 62 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Jack Hively; story, Joseph A, Fields; screen-
play, Joseph A. Fields, Jerry Cady; music
score, Roy Webb; editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Dec39;
LP9345.
TWO TICKETS TO LONDON. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Based on a story by Roy William Neill.
Credits: Producer and director, Edwin
L. Marin; screenplay, Tom Reed; music
score, Frank Skinner; music director,
Charles Previn; cameraman, Milton Kras-
ner; film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Jun43;
LP12098.
TWO WEEKS TO LIVE. c1943, Presented by
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., 76 min., sd. A
Jack William Votion production.
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Malcolm St, Clair; original screenplay,
Michael L. Simmons, Roswell Rogers; music
director, Lud Gluskin; editor, Duncan Mans-
field,
© Jack Wm. Votion Productions, Inc;
6Mar43; LP11896.
TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1942, 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Bischoff; direc-
tor, Gregory Ratoff; story, Sy Bartlett;
screenplay, Sy Bartlett, Richard Carroll,
Harry Segall; photography, Philip Tannura;
film editor, Viola Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Mar42;
LP11109.
TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1946. 10 reels, sd, Based on
the novel by Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Credits: Producer, Seton I, Miller; direc-
tor, John Farrow; screenplay, Seton I,
Miller, George Bruce; music score, Victor
Young,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Nov46;
LP678.
TWO'S A COUPLE. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min,, sd., color,
Credits; Cinecolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Sales Corp., title, descr. & 40 prints,
210ct40; MU10541,
TYCOON. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947.
130 min.,sd., color, 35mm, Adapted from
the novel by C. E. Scoggins.
Summary: An engineer building a railroad
tunnel through the Andes faces dificulties in
his construction job and in his courtship of
the boss's daughter.
Credits; Producer, Stephen Ames; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; screenplay, Borden
Chase, John Twist; music, Leigh Harline;
music director, C, Bakaleinikoff; orchestral
arrangements, Gil Grau; film editor, Frank
Doyle.
Cast; John Wayne, Laraine Day, Sir Cedric
Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, James Gleason,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Dec47;
LP1393,
TYING APPLES ON A LILAC TREE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Apr41; MP11030,
TYING BUCKTAIL FLIES.
Appl. author: Charles McKinley Wetzel,
© DuPont Fish & Game Assn; title, descr,
& 9 prints, 4Apr47; MU1892,
TYPE G-1 AUTOMATIC PILOT, c1945,
3 reels, U.S. Navy.
Appl. author: Raphael G, Wolff.
© Raphael G. Wolff Studios; 28Mar45;
MP16538,
TYPE SPEAKS! Loucks & Norling Studios, in
collaboration with G, M. Basford Co.,, for
American Type Founders Sales Corp.,
¢1948, 25 min., sd., color, 15mm,
Summary: The production of foundry type
and its uses in modern publishing and art
work are shown in this documentary film,
Credits: Narrator, Ben Grauer.
© American Type Founders Sales Corp.;
20Apr48; MP3251.
TYPHOON, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940,
7 reels, sd., color. Based on story by Steve
Fisher.
Credits: Director, Louis King; screenplay,
Allen Rivkin; photography, William Mellor;
film editor, Alma Macrorie. Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 17May40;
LP9644,
TYRONE SHAPIRO. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Oct41; MP11649.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
U
U-BOAT PRISONER. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd. From the story
by Archie Gibbs.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Lew Landers; screenplay, Aubrey
Wisberg; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Jul44;
LP13023.
U-PIK-M. P. M. Productions. si., b&w,
35mm,
© Eugene Marcus; title & descer., 13May47;
4 prints, 26Apr47; MU2005,
THE U.S. A. BY DAY AND THE R., A. F.
BY NIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Jan45; MP15559,
THE UGLY DINO. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, Bill Nolan,
George Germanetti.
© Parmount Pictures Inc.; 14Jun40;
LP9728.
THE UNBEARABLE BEAR. The Vitaphone
Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd., color, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Maltese; animation, Robert
Cannon; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1May43; MP13528,
UNCERTAIN GLORY. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 102 min., sd. A Warner Bros,-
First National picture. From an original
story by Joe May and Laszlo Vadnay.
Credits: Producer, Robert Buckner;
director, Raoul Walsh; screenplay, Laszlo
Vadnay, Max Brand; music, Adolph Deutsch;
musie director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral
arrangements, Jerome Moross; film editor,
George Amy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Apr44;
LP12619,
UNCIVIL WAR BIRDS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1946. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Clyde Bruckman,
_ © Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP554,
UNCLE JOEY. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A
Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 18Apr41; MP11157.
UNCLE JOEY COMES TO TOWN. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1941, Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel,
sd., baw. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 19Sep41; MP11625,
UNCLE SAM-THE NON-BELLIGERENT.
SEE The March of Time, v. 7, no. 6.
UNCLE TOM, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Feb45; MP15605,
UNCLE TOM'S CABANA. Loew's Inc., c1947.
8 min,, sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Car-
toon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation,
Walter Clinton, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair,
Robert Bentley; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun47; LP1098.
UNCONQUERED. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 147 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based
on the novel by Neil H. Swanson.
Summary: A romantic comedy of the year
1763, with scenes laid in the forests near
Fort Pitt. A traitor incites the Indians to
massacre, and a spirited bond slave is
rescued from the Indians by a homespun
hero.
Credits: Producer and director, Cecil B.
DeMille; screenplay, Charles Bennett,
Fredric M. Frank, Jesse Lasky, Jr.; music
score, Victor Young; editor, Anne Bauchens.
Cast: Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard,
Howard Da Silva, Boris Karloff, Cecil
Kellaway.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30ct47;
LP1539.
UNCONSCIOUS MOTIVATION. Lester F.
Beck, c1949. 30 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A scientific film which
demonstrates how unconscious motives can
influence our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Shows standard psychological techniques
used to detect the presence of repressed
ideas lying beyond conscious reach, and
illustrates the benefits to mental health
that come from the discovery and release of
such unconscious repressions.
© Lester F. Beck; 4Nov49; MP4744.
UNCRATING AND ASSEMBLY OF THE P-47
THUNDERBOLT AIRPLANE. Presented by
Republic Aircraft. 4 reels, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Republic Aviation Corp.; title & descr.,
18Jun43; 253 prints, 17Jun43; MU13662,
THE UNCULTURED VULTURE. Screen
Gems, Inc., c1947. 6 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Cal Howard; animation, Ben Lloyd,
Chick Otterstrom; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 6Feb47; LP952.
UNDER AGE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director,
Edward Dmytryk; story, Stanley Roberts:
screenplay, Robert D. Andrews; film editor,
Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Apr41;
LP10447,
UNDER ARIZONA SKIES. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based ona
story by John McCarthy.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; direc-
tor, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music director, Edward Kay;
photographer, Harry Neuman; film editor,
Fred Maguire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr46;
LP224,
UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1948. 70 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: Roy Roger's horse, Trigger, is
stolen by a band of horse thieves, A musical
Western, :
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J.
White; director, William Witney; original
story, Paul Gangelin; screenplay, Sloan
Nibley, Paul Gangelin; music director,
Morton Scott; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Cast: Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Andy
Devine, Bob Nolan, The Sons of the Pioneers.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Feb48;
LP1592.
UNDER CAPRICORN, Transatlantic Pic-
tures Corp. Released through Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 117 min., sd., color,
35mm. Based on the novel by Helen Simpson.
Summary: A psychological drama about the
sufferings of a titled Irishwoman who
marries a stable groom, is ostracized by
society, and nearly poisoned by her house-
keeper, Setting, Australia, in the 1830's,
Credits: Producer and director, Alfred
Hitchcock; screenplay, James Bridie;
adaptation, Hume Cronyn; music score,
Richard Addinsell; music director, Louis
Levy; film editor, A. S. Bates.
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten,
Michael Wilding, Margaret Leighton,
Cecil Parker.
© Transatlantic Pictures Corp.; 8Oct49;
LP2604,
UNDER COLORADO SKIES. Republic Pro- .
ductions, Inc., c1947. 65 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: A young medical student from
Texas, wrongly accused of robbery and
murder, captures the gang responsible for
the crimes.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville
Tucker; director, R. G. Springsteen;
screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music direc-
tor, Mort Glickman; film editor, Arthur
Roberts.
Cast: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Foy
Willing, the Riders of the Purple Sage.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Nov47;
LP1385.
UNDER FIESTA STARS. c1941. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Based
on a story by Karl Brown.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Frank McDonald; screenplay,
Karl Brown, Eliot Gibbons; photographer,
Harry Neumann; film editor, Tony Marti-
nelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Aug41;
LP10709,
UNDER NEVADA SKIES, c1946. 69 min., sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Edward J,
White; director, Frank McDonald; original
story, M. Coates Webster; screenplay, Paul
Gangelin, J. Benton Cheney; music score,
Dale Butts; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul46; LP505.
UNDER SECRET ORDERS. Guaranteed Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd. Based
on the story Mademoiselle Docteur" by
George Neveux and I, Cube.
Credits: Director, Edmund Greville;
adaptation, R. Bernaur; music, Harold May;
photography, Alfred Black; editing, Ray Pitt.
© Guaranteed Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Feb43;
LP11895,
UNDER TEXAS SKIES. c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd, Based on the
characters ''The Three Mesquiteers" created
by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate produc2r, Harry Grey;
director, George Sherman; original story,
Anthony Coldewey; screenplay, Anthony
Coldewey, Betty Burbridge; music score,
Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles;
film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Sep40;
LP9970.
UNDER THE BAMBOO TREE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Mar46; MP304,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
449
UNDER THE BANANA TREE. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Mar46; MP424,
UNDER THE SHEDDING CHESTNUT TREE.
¢c1942. Presented by Columbia. 728 ft., sd.
(Fable, no. 17)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
animation, Volus Jones; music, Eddie
Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Feb42; LP11073.
UNDER THE SPREADING BLACKSMITH
SHOP. c1942. Presented by Universal.
1 reel, sd., color. (A Walter Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, L. T.
Elliott; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 6Jan42; MP12018.
UNDER THE TONTO RIM. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1947. 61 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the novel of the same title
by Zane Grey.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Lew Landers; screenplay, Norman ‘,
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Lyle
Boyer.
Cast: Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard
Martin.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jun47;
LP1145,
UNDER THE WILLOW TREE. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Pro-
ductions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Dec46; MP1366,
UNDER WATER FIREARMS. Alonzo Rodrick
Eastman, c1949, 12 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A demonstration of under water
firearms,
© N. B, Defender (legal name: Alonzo
Rodrick Eastman); 27Jul49; MP4703.
UNDER WATER SPEAR FISHING. The.
Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd., color,
35mm. (The Sports Parade)
Credits; Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Frederick J. McEvoy; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP569,
UNDER WESTERN SKIES, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Warren Wilson; direc-
tor, Jean Yarbrough; original story, Stanley
Roberts; screenplay, Stanley Roberts, Clyde
Bruckman; music director, Frank Skinner;
film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Jan45;
LP13300.
UNDER WHITE SAILS. Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947, 9 min., sd., bew, 35mm.
(Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrated by Ray Morgan.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Feb47;
MP1738,
UNDERCOVER. Ealing Studios, Ltd., c1943.
9 reels, sd. Based on an original story by
George Slocombe.
Credits: Director, Sergei Nolbandov;
screenplay, John Dighton, M. Danischewsky
© Ealing Studios, Ltd,; 27Jul43; LP12438.
UNDERCOVER MAISIE. Loew's Inc., c1947.
90 min., sd., bew, 35mm, An MGM picture.
Based on the character created by Wilson
Collison,
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Harry Beaumont; story and screenplay,
Thelma Robinson; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Ben Lewis.
Cast: Ann Sothern, Barry Nelson, Mark
Daniels, Leon Ames.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb47; LP863.
UNDERCOVER MAN. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949. 85 min., sd.> b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama in which a
Treasury Agent, while gathering evidence
for income tax evasion charges against a
gang leader, solves some murders and
apprehends a gangster.
Credits: Producer, Robert Rossen; direc-
tor, Joseph H, Lewis; script, Sidney Boehm;
film editor, Al Clark,
Cast: Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, James
Whitmore, Barry Kelley.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Mar49;
LP2161.
UNDERCOVER MAN. Released through
United Artists, c1942. Presented by Para-
mount. 6,128 ft., sd. Based on characters
created by Clarence E, Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, J. Benton
Cheney; music direction, Irvin Talbot;
photography, Russell Harlan; editor, Carrol
Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.;
10Dec42; LP11752.
THE UNDERCOVER WOMAN. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on a play script by Sylvia G. L.
Dannett. :
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E,
Abel; director, Thomas Carr; screenplay,
Jerry Sackheim, Sherman L. Lowe; adapta-
tion, Robert Metzler; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud
Thackery; film editor, Fred Allen.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Mar46;
LP214,
UNDERCURRENT. Loew's Inc., c1946. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels,
sd., bew, 35mm. Based on a story by
Thelma Strabel.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman;
director, Vincente Minelli; screenplay,
Edward Chodorov; music score, Herbert
Stothart; film editor, Ferris Webster.
© Loew's Inc.; 9Oct46; LP630.
THE UNDERDOG. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1943.
7 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Max Alexander; direc-
tor, William Nigh; original story, Lawrence
E. Taylor, Malvin Wald; screenplay, Ben
Lithman; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Robert Cline; film editor,
Charles Henkel, Jr.
© PRC Pictures, Inc.; 17Oct43; LP492.
UNDERGROUND. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd. A Warner
Bros,-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Vincent Sherman;
story, Edwin Justus Mayer, Oliver H. P.
Garrett; screenplay, Charles Grayson.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Jul41;
LP10568,
UNDERGROUND AGENT. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Michael Gordon; story and screenplay,
J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater; film editor,
Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Dec42;
LP11712,
UNDERGROUND GUERRILLAS, c1944,
9 reels, sd. An Ealing Studios production.
Based on an original story by George
Slocombe.
Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; direc-
tor, Sergei Nolbandov; screenplay, John
Dighton, M. Danischewsky; music, Fredric
Austin; music director, Ernest Irving;
cameraman, W. Cooper; editor, Eileen
Boland.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18May44;
LP12738,
UNDERGROUND RUSTLERS. c1941. Pre-
sented by Monogram Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
(The Range Busters)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; original story, John
Rathmell; screenplay, Bud Tuttle, Elizabeth
Beecher; adaptation and dialogue, John
Vlahos; music direction, Frank Sanucci;
photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy
Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 21Nov41; LP10926.
UNDERTOW. Universal International Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1949. 71 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A reformed racketeer is
framed for a murder by his fiance and an
old schoolfriend. Setting: Chicago.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Dietrich; direc-
tor, William Castle; story, Arthur T.
Horman; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman,
Lee Loeb; music director, Milton Schwarz-
wald; film editor, Ralph Dawson.
Cast: Scott Brady, John Russell, Dorothy
Hart, Peggy Dow, Bruce Bennett.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2695,.
THE UNDYING MONSTER. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1942. 5,600 ft., sd. From
the novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish.
Credits: Director, John Brahm; screen-
play, Lillie Hayward, Michel Jacoby; music,
Emil Newman, David Raksin.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Nov42; LP11985,
UNEXPECTED GUEST. Hopalong Cassidy
Productions, Inc., c1947. 59 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on characters created by
Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil;
director, George Archainbaud; screenplay,
Ande Lamb; music, David Chudnow; film
editor, Fred W. Berger.
Cast: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Una O'Connor, John Parrish.
© Hopalong Cassidy Productions, Inc.;
28Mar47; LP898.
UNEXPECTED RICHES. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
994 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Dec42; LP11730.
UNEXPECTED UNCLE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Ip; c1941, 66 min,, sd, From the novel by
Eric Hatch.
Credits: Producer, Tay Garnett; director,
Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Delmer Daves,
Noel Langley; music director, Anthony
Collins; editor, William Hamilton,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Sep41;
LP10774.
THE UNFAITHFUL. Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 109 min., sd., bkw, 35mm. A
First National Picture.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Vincent Sherman; original screenplay, David
Goodis, James Gunn; music, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film
editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
Cast: Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres, Zachary
Scott, Eve Arden,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 5Jul47;
LP1097.
UNFAITHFULLY YOURS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948. 105 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. y
Summary: A satirical farce about a British
symphony orchestra conductor who suspects
his wife of infidelity.
Credits: Produced, directed, and written
by Preston Sturges; music director,
Alfred Newman; editor, Robert Fritch.
Cast: Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell,
Barbara Lawrence, Rudy Valee, Kurt
Kreuger.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
5Nov48; LP2117.
450
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by United
States Steel Corp. 10 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The story of Jim Robbins'
return to the U. S. Steel Corporation at the
close of the war, and his part in the Cor-
poration's multi-million dollar construction
and modernization program.
Credits: Narrator, George Hicks.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr, & 16 prints, 16Aug48; MU3225.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Jam Handy Organi-
zation, Inc., for United States Steel Corp.
36 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The story of a young veteran
who returns to his job at the United States
Steel Corporation after the war, and of the
peacetime accomplishments of his company.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title,
descr., & 17 prints, 15May48; MU3003.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1941. 11 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Gregory
LaCava; screenplay, Eugene Thackrey;
music director, Charles Previn; photography,
Joseph Valentine; film editor, Russell
Schoengarth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Aug41;
LP10683.
THE UNFINISHED DANCE. Loew's Inc.,
c1947, 101 min., sd., color, 35mm. An
MGM picture. Based on the story ''La Mort
du cygne" by Paul Morand,
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director,
Henry Koster; screenplay, Myles Connolly;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
Douglass Biggs.
Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Cyd Charisse,
Karin Booth, Danny Thomas.
© Loew's Inc.; 29Jul47; LP1157.
UNHOLY PARTNERS. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
9 reels, sd., b&w. A Mervyn LeRoy pro-
duction.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
Mervyn Le Roy, screenplay, Earl Baldwin,
Bartlett Cormack, Lesser Samuels; music
score, David Snell; musical arrangements,
Lennie Hayton; orchestrations, Wally
Heglin; film editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 8Oct41; LP10856.
THE UNINVITED. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1944, 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by
Dorothy Macardle.
Credits: Associate producer, Charles
Brackett; director, Lewis Allen; screenplay,
Dodie Smith, Frank Partos; music score,
Victor Young; editor, Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jan44;
LP12566,
THE UNINVITED BLONDE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948. 16 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; director,
Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Yates; film
editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Myrna
Dell, Steven Flagg, Mare Logan,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Nov48;
LP1929,
THE UNINVITED PEST. Loew's Inc., c1943,
684 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jul43; LP12138,
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE
BAND, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1942.
1 reel, sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco,.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 10Oct42;
MP 12930,
THE UNITED STATES ARMY BAND. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead;
director, Jean Negulesco,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13May43;
MP13566,
U. S. ARMY NOSE FUZE 1371i—MARK-103
FOR THE BOMB DISPOSAL SCHOOL.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 3Sep43; MU13903.
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD BAND.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. in cooperation
with the U. S. Coast Guard, c1944. 10 min.,
sd, (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr44;
MP14752,
UNITED STATES MARINES ON REVIEW.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., in cooperation
with the U. S. Marine Corps, c1944. 20 min.,
sd, (Featurette)
Credits: Director, Dave Gould; screenplay,
Marion Mack,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 230ct44;
LP12915.
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE CADET
BASIC SCHOOL BAND. Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc. in cooperation with the Training
Organization, War Shipping Administration,
c1944, 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb44;
MP14455,
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY; West
Point. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940.
1 reel, sd. (The Washington Parade,
series 3, no. 2)
Credits: Narrative by Gordon Auchincloss;
commentary, Basil Ruysdael; photographer,
Irving Browning; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov40;
MP10835,
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 905 ft., sd.
(Washington Parade, s. 3, no. 3)
Credits: Narrative, William Nelson; nar-
rator, Basil Ruysdael; music arranger,
Jack Schaindlin; photographer, Charles
Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jan41;
MP10911,
THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND. Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943, 10 min., sd.
(Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Jan43;
MP13217.
U.S. N. FUZE 137lh—MARK-219 FOR BOMB
DISPOSAL SCHOOL.
© Walter Lantz Productions; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 3Sep43; MU13902.
THE U.S. NAVY 1940. SEE The March of
Time, v. 6, no. 11,
U. S. NAVY WEFT IDENTIFICATION. sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; title, deser, &
64 prints, 6Dec43; MU14256,
U. S. TREASURY, BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
AND PRINTING. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢e1940, 962 ft., sd. (Tae Washington Parade)
Credits: Narrative, Prosper Buranelli;
narrator, Basil Ruysdael; photography,
Charles Harten; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jan40;
MP9858,
UNITED WE STAND, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; script,
Prosper Buranelli; narrator, Lowell Thomas;
music, Louis de Francesco; editor, Earl
Allvine.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Jul42; MP15411.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1939-47, 1 reel each unless
otherwise indicated, sd., bew, 35mm.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Volume 11, 1939,
823. © 14Nov39; MP9842,
824. © 16Nov39; MP9843,
825. © 21Nov39; MP9844,
826. © 23Nov39; MP9845,
827. © 28Nov39; MP9850,
828. © 30Nov39; MP9851,
829, © 5Dec39; MP9878.
830. © 7Dec39; MP9879.
831. © 12Dec39; MP9932,
832. © 14Dec39; MP9933.
833. © 19Dec39; MP9934,
834, © 21Dec39; MP9935.
835. © 26Dec39; MP9947.
836, © 28Dec39; MP9948.
Volume 12, 1940. :
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435, © 25Sep45; MP16418.
436. © 27Sep45; MP16419.
437, © 20ct45; MP16420.
438. © 40ct45; MP16552,
439. © 90ct45; MP16553.
440. © 110ct45; MP16554.
441, © 160ct45; MP16555.
442. © 18Oct45; MP16556,
443, © 230ct45; MP16557.
444, © 250ct45; MP16558.
445. © 300ct45; MP16559.
446. © 1Nov45; MP16550.
447, © 6Nov45; MP16551,
448. Nov. 8, 1945, Truman opens Labor
Conference. [Scenes] inside conquered
Japan. Non-stop [flight] from Japan. Navy
ties the Irish.
© 8Nov45; MP47.
449. Nov. 13, 1945. Labor-Management
seek agreement. Bond sales zooming.
Army unveils "Little David" [largest
calibre mortar]. Berlin prepares for
winter, Reason for Thanksgiving [turkeys].
[Denmark] honor[{s] King Christian.
© 13Nov45; MP48.
450. Nov. 15, 1945. Nation honors war dead.
Army swamps Notre Dame. Atom bomb
conference. Show 3-wheeled auto. Navy
33, Michigan 7. President's new yacht
(U.S.S, Williamsburg]. [British jet plane]
set[s] new air speed mark,
© 15Nov45; MP49.
451. Nov. 20, 1945; Open Pearl Harbor
inquiry. Attlee addresses Congress.
Military leader [Eisenhower] welcomed.
Thousands await vision [religious visita-
tion]. GI chorus on the Rhine. Home town
welcomes [Vice Admiral Frederick C.]
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
453
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 18, 1945/46. Cont'd.
Sherman. British aid German kids. Twin
Cities hail Halsey.
© 20Nov45; MP50.
452. Nov. 22, 1945. American Legion
convenes, Clothes go to college [apparel
design at U.C.L.A.]. Surplus planes junked.
Flattops on parade. War hero [ex-Private
Thomas E. Atkins] given farm. Army
overwhelms Penn. Reveal mechanical
brain [M. I. T. calculating machine].
Alabama smothers Vanderbilt.
© 22Nov45; MP51.
453. Nov. 27, 1945. Yamashita trial draws
to close. Young vets join Legion. Japs
clean up in Tokyo. B-29 sets new air
record, Push-button hospital bed.
Shriners clown for charity.
© 27Nov45; MP52.
454, Nov. 29, 1945. President decorates
Marshall, Admiral Halsey retires.
Japanese shipped home, Santa captures
Philadelphia. F. D. R.'s stamps on sale.
Indiana trips Purdue, 26-0. Christmas is
on the way, kids. Irish rally beats Tulane.
© 29Nov45; MP75.
455. Dec. 4, 1945. Nazi face allied justice.
German spies executed. Hang murderers of
fliers. Hirohito admits war lost. Riding
high with Joe, (GI) [rodeo]. Get out and get
under [parade of 1896-1910 automobiles].
© 4Dec45; MP76.
456. Dec. 6, 1945. The Army sinks Navy.
[Major General Leslie R. Groves and others]
discuss atom control. One hundred and
fifty years of marriage [three sisters
celebrate golden weddings]. Belgians hail
Churchill. Georgia trips Tech.
© 6Dec45; MP77.
457. Dec. 11, 1945. Nuremberg sidelights.
Blast Nazi plant. Children die in bus. GI's
home on big "'E"' [carrier Enterprise].
U. S. to Paris in 16 hours. "Unity," asks
NAM head. Basketball season on,
© 11Dec45; MP78.
458. Dec. 13, 1945. Across U. S. in five
hours [bomber, Mixmaster]. Christmas
in the air. Dead Nisei honored. "Ike" takes
over. Plea for war hungry. Redskins take
title [football].
© 13Dec45; MP79.
459. Dec. 18, 1945. Jap atom gun destroyed.
Five stars for Halsey. Nazi subs destroyed.
President is host. Nazi general [Dostler]
executed. Handbag fashions. Two millionth
GI homeward bound,
© 18Dec45; MP80.
460. Dec. 20, 1945. Rescue ship [USS
Saturnia] brings GI's. New York hails
Halsey. Motorized glider, Pilotless
aircraft. Japs leave China. Rams win
grid title.
© 20Dec45; MP81.
461. Dec. 25, 1945, Wasp[U. S. carrier]
now Atlantic ferry. Navy spurs loan drive.
Shoes for the South. Pre-built aluminum
houses, Give 'im the one-two [Madison
Square Boys' Clubs]. Natives [of French
Indo-China] stage water festival. Montreal
tops in hockey.
© 25Dec45; MP82.
462. Dec. 27, 1945. New Year greetings.
Trailers for vet students. Ski water ballet.
Koreans thank Yanks. Atom and Eve [girl-
student experiments]. Students flour blitz.
In the basket [ball game].
© 27Dec45; MP83.
463. Jan, 2, 1946. Pay tribute to [General]
Patton. Yamashita trial ends. Traffic
stymies servicemen [at] New York, Seattle,
west coast. Destroy Jap planes [at order
of General MacArthur]. Seaborne jet plane.
© 2Jan46; MP125,
Volume 19, nose/ 4.
464. Jan. 3, 1946. Pope names cardinals.
[Canadian Ambassador] honor[s] film
makers. Fashions for spring. Ski jumpers
take off. [Jack Benny] behind the hate ball.
Spectacle on ice a Henie and company].
© 3Jan46; MP126.
465. Jan. 8, 1946. The President's message.
Floods rage in Northwest. Admiral Halsey
is initiated. Tournament of Roses. Merry
Mummers; a Bowl thriller.
© 8Jan46; MP165,
466. Jan. 10, 1946. General Marshall in
China, Housing speed-up. Sociability in
Japan. Fast count for [GI] Joe. Thrills in
Vienna. Fighting Tigers back. Jap
prisoners leave U.S. Ski hero [Torger
Tokle] honored. Paratroop triplets.
© 10Jan46; MP166,
467. Jan. 15, 1946. Telegraph walkout.
Tot's murder shocks U.S. Kaiser makes
labor deal. Fire levels post exchange.
Sinbad, the dog hero [of the Coast Guard].
Honor war loan head [Ted Gamble].
[Byron] Nelson does it again.
© 15Jan46; MP167.
468. Jan. 17, 1946. GI victory parade.
Helicopter records broken. "Wild Bill"
[Donovan] decorated. Veterans demon-
strate. Canada honors Ike [Eisenhower].
Plane skiing.
© 17Jan46; MP168,
469. Jan. 22, 1946. UNO opens sessions.
Demobilization plans. Admiral Kimmel
testifies. Fishing sweepstakes. Flashing
blades. British rail crash.
+ © 22Jan46; MP312.
470. Jan, 24, 1946. Churchill in Florida.
March of Dimes. Stassen heads [National]
Brotherhood [week]. Rebuilding Warsaw.
End of the Rainbow Club. Donkey-shines.
Amateur sluggers. Tiger triplets.
© 24Jan46; MP313.
471. Jan. 29, 1946. Atom bomb tests. End
of U. S. isolation. Marshall mediates. Aid
for martyred Cassino. Wainwright's new
command, Dimes set fashion. Ski jump
champs.
© 29Jan46; MP314,
472. Jan, 31, 1946. U.S. seizes meat plants.
Security Council [UNO] opens. Carrier
[Franklin D. Roosevelt] shakes down. Navy
graveyard, Plane air brakes. Daffy
millinery. Ship salvages. Fun in the sun.
© 31Jan46; MP315.
473, Feb. 5, 1946. Radar contacts the moon,
March of Dimes hits stride. Byrnes urges
A-bomb for peace. Big telescope nears
completion. Gouin [is] new French Presi-
dent. Lewis [John L.] rejoins A. F. of L.
ranks, Ex-GI strikes it rich.
© 5Feb46; MP316.
474, Feb. 7, 1946. British wives join
hubbies. U.S. ships move China Army.
Florida hails Brahman bull. Famous
warship [Brooklyn] is retired. Snowshoe
champs in gala event. Vets "take over"
big hotel. Track stars shine in meet.
© TFeb46; MP317.
475. Feb. 12, 1946. U.S. carrier
[Franklin D. Roosevelt] honors Brazil.
U. S. repatriates Koreans, Screen star
[Ella Raines] christens big plane. Radar
installed on ferryboat. Moslem leader
[the Aga Khan] visits Bombay. New York-
Paris air route inaugurated. New Adjutant-
General [Edward F. Witsell] sworn in.
Quads "doll up" on seventh birthday.
© 12Feb46; MP318.
476, Feb. 14, 1946. "Snake" clears
minefield. Town protests UNO choice.
UNRRA relief aids Europe. Sponge fleet
back on the job. Jap troops moved from
China. Sail-skating is winter thrill.
© 14Feb46; MP319.
477, Feb. 19, 1946. Tug strike ties up New
York. Cardinals-elect fly to Rome. Auto
goes out the window. Dog champs on
review. Bobbi-car takes a bow. N. Y. U.
cagers top Notre Dame. Supreme Court
urges brotherhood.
© 19Feb46; MP320.
478. Feb, 21, 1946. Ship wrecked in Alaska
storm. Cardinals stop off in Eire.
Austrian crown jewels returned, Ready
warship [Pennsylvania] for atom test,
"Quints" crown carnival queen. "Giants"
begin spring training. Plastic playball
helps reduce. Pope Pius XII thanks UNRRA.
© 21Feb46; MP321.
479. Feb. 26, 1946. UNO delegates back in
U.S. New airliner can back up. Operation
Musk-ox. Floods devastate Britain. Three
trains incrash. Prince weds commoner.
[Golden] Gloves finals thrill fans.
© 26Feb46; MP322.
480. Feb, 28, 1946. Pope elevates cardinals.
Festival hails Winter King. Lone Star
[state] has centennial. Chinese hail year
4634. National AAU bobsled race. GI
families back in Hawaii. Knockdown wins
100,000 dollar Derby. "Browns" begin
spring training.
© 28Feb46; MP323.
481. Mar, 5, 1946. [Senator Vandenberg]
urges firm foreign policy. China hails
war leaders. Novel machine builds house.
Who's who in the zoo. Troops go skiing in
Japan. Rhythm on roller-skates.
© 5Mar46; MP324,
482. Mar. 7, 1946. President backs Red
Cross; Hirohito visits his subjects. On
the housing front. It's Mardi Gras time.
[Hoover] urges U. S. [to] back food drive.
Ice-capades fete winter. Army displays
war tactics. News from [baseball] training
camps,
© 7Mar46; MP325,
483, Mar. 12, 1946. Truman calls on
churchmen to save world from ruin,
[Winston Churchill] urges U. S.-Anglo
alliance. Cardinals back from Rome,
Soldier lifts a [rubber] tank. Peron leads
in Argentina, Golden Glovers dish it out.
On the baseball front.
© 12Mar46; MP459.
484, Mar. 14, 1946. First pictures: Pacific
isle waits atom bomb. Truman backs loan
to Britain. Film stars receive awards.
The Santa Anita handicap. It's all done on
porpoise. [Rio Grande Valley's] Charro
Days fiesta held. "Red Sox" hit training
stride.
© 14Mar46; MP460.
485. Mar. 19, 1946. Reds withdraw from
Mukden. Churchill at F. D. R. grave. New
isle appears off Japan, Panama whoops it
up. Twenty-one dead in Italy ammo
{ammunition] blast. Novel car is hobby
oddity. Navy ship used as barracks. Man-
o-War has birthday. "Indians" hit 1946
trail.
© 19Mar46; MP461,.
486. Mar. 21, 1946. Churchill hailed in
Manhattan, Flames gut ex-Nazi liner.
Hoover to study food crisis. "Athletics"
gird for season. UNRRA feeds starving
kids. Bowling aces open tourney. Nylon
rush is free-for-all. Woman pool champ
shows how. Irish honor patron saint.
Rites for Cardinal Glennon,
© 21Mar46; MP462.
487. Mar. 26, 1946. UNRRA Council plans
world aid. Personalities on the capital
scene. The world's largest plane.
Cincinnati "Reds" all set. Five hundred
tons of powder blasted. Fiesta time on the
Riviera. Women get vote in Italy. Base-
ball "Crackers" [Southern League] all set.
© 26Mar46; MP463.
488. Mar, 28, 1946. UNO Security Council
meets, [Carrier] Midway in arctic test.
Truman backs two-party government. The
Japs take a powder. Billiard aces thrill
fans,
© 28Mar46; MP464,
489, Apr. 2, 1946, Reds bolt UNO meeting.
Airborne television shown. Doughnut
dunking etiquette. Jap police get Yank boss.
Table tennis tournament.
© 2Apr46; MP621.
490. Apr. 4, 1946. Navy reveals giant
rocket, Firemen fight three-day blaze.
East All-Star cagers win. Truman signs
housing bill. Trotters try out new gate.
Huge snow-slide blocks pass. Auto racers
cheat death. [New York] State cuts income
tax.
© 4Apr46; MP622,
491. Apr. 9, 1946. Tidal wave rips Hawaii.
UN Council weathers crisis. Volcano in
Japan erupts. Chic new hat styles shown.
First silk cargo from Japan. Britain hails
film favorite [Mary Pickford]. Hoover
arrives in Italy. GOP chooses new
chieftain, Young Princess [Margaret
Rose] takes a bow.
© 9Apr46; MP623.
492. Apr. 11, 1946. U.S. hails Army Day.
Airplane graveyard. V-2 rocket "hits"
New York. Army post honors General
454 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 19, 1946/47. Cont'd.
Patton. The Grand National.
© 11Apr46; MP624.
493, Apr. 16, 1946. Jap submarines sunk.
Gromyko back at UN Council. Public good
is exhibitor goal. League of Nations quits.
Florida cypress is logged. First Lady
visits polio victims. Hirohito horse in
rodeo,
© 16Apr46; MP625.
494. Apr. 18, 1946. Roosevelt home is
U.S. shrine. On the capital scene: new
Ambassador to Britain [W. Averill Har-
riman]; new Envoy to Argentina [George S.
Messersmith]; Reds name new U. S. Envoy
[Nikolai Novikov]. French get Soviet wheat.
French kayak aces race. Lens lovelies win
laurels. Canadiens" win hockey trophy.
© 18Apr46; MP626,
495. Apr. 23, 1946. "Renounce war" [says]
MacArthur. GI wives go overseas,
Jaloppies aid auto jubilee. Mikado as a
family man. Military millinery shown.
Dying boy aids cancer drive. Boatsmen
shoot the rapids.
© 23Apr46; MP627.
496. Apr. 25, 1946. U.S. observes Easter.
Japs vote for the first time. Tots have own
style show. President [Truman] fights
famine. Young Izaak Waltons shine. Five-
star [MacArthur] family in Tokyo. Midget
racers burn up track. "Ike" visits home
town,
© 25Apr46; MP628,
497, Apr. 30, 1946. President [Truman]
reviews fleet. Shelter ina jiffy. Out of the
cubbyhole [bears]. French sports revival.
The salmon are striking. It's "once over
lightly" [sheep].
© 30Apr46; MP629,
498. May 2, 1946. Big Four discuss peace.
Flying Wing bomber shown. President
[Truman] takes a vacation. Spring planting
in Germany. [LaGuardia] spur[s] wheat
for famine areas. A Japanese tea party
(Mrs. MacArthur entertains General
Eichelberger]. Penn Relay thrills.
© 2May46; MP630.
499. May 7, 1946. Nazi rocket backfires.
Filipinos elect Roxas. Pope honors U. S.
Admiral [Hewitt]. Explosion blasts
destroyer. GI dream comes true. Duce
body taken from grave. Dog nurses lion
cubs, Princesses [Elizabeth and Margaret
Rose] at the circus. Fire laddies on parade.
© 7May46; MP631.
500. May 9, 1946. Foil Alcatraz jailbreak.
Ticking bomb exploded. Co-ed lifeguards
show form. It's apple-blossom time.
Louis and Conn sign for bout. The
Kentucky Derby.
© 9May46; MP632,
501. May 14, 1946. Allied troops in Trieste.
Arctic "Musk-ox" trek ends. Something
new under foot. Jap police-women get nod.
Women open bowling congress. Novel
propeller tested. Hill-climbing [motor-
cycle] aces zoom again.
© 14May46; MP633.
502. May 16, 1946. Army tests V-2 rocket.
President [Truman] lauds education.
Chinese black market. Tojo goes on trial.
Assault wins Preakness.
© 16May46; MP634.
503. May 21, 1946. North Atlantic ice
patrol. Holiday ends in tragedy. Hoover
ends famine tour. Truman greets Cardinal
[Griffin]. Canada salutes May Day. Italy
opens boys' town. Blind bowlers amaze
fans. British aces top U. S.
© 21May46; MP736.
504. May 23, 1946. First refugees reach
United States: 500,000 pledge allegiance.
King Cotton holds court. Flying Tigers
come clean. Sand sailing new thrill,
China takes over U.S. ships. It's an old
Dutch custom. Miner hits jackpot. Scouts
honor war heroes.
© 23May46; MP737.
505, May 28, 1946. Operation Crossroads.
Rail strike grips nation. Eisenhower in Far
East. Miss Booth gets award. Rocket car
hits 140 m. p. h.
© 28May46; MP738.
506. May 30, 1946. Truman action ends
U.S. tie-up. Negro quadruplets born.
Cocker best in dog show. Kiddies
masquerade parade. Champs [Louis and
Conn] gird for big bout. Governor visits
studio. City gets DDT treatment.
© 30May46; MP739.
507. June 4, 1946. Coal strike ends. Floods
sweep East. Animals board atom ark,
Cadets hail old timer [Martin Maher,
West Point employee for fifty years].
Cardinals laud food relief. Negro educator
[Booker T. Washington] honored. Motorist
is no dummy. Quads are Texas rangers.
© 4Jun46; MP787.
508. June 6, 1946. Indianapolis speedway
race. Trumans get degrees. Eisenhower
in D-day plea. Kids on police outing.
Indians harvest bananas. Assault wins
{turfdom's] triple crown. Santa Rosa
Roundup.
© 6Jun46; MP788.
509. June 11, 1946. Military graduation:
"Middies" now ensigns; cadets on parade.
Damage foreshadows A-bomb test. Scores
die in hotel fire. 'Hap'’ Arnold settles
down. Auto's golden jubilee. Italy joins
democracies.
© 11Jun46; MP789.
510. June 13, 1946. British victory parade.
Paratroops in mass drop. Jaloppies in
speedrace., Crown jewels recovered.
Spanish cycle aces race, Safety seat for
pilot. Holy Hour celebrated. Floods in
Spain. Festival of Roses [Portland,
Oregon].
© 13Jun46; MP790,
511. June 18, 1946. Navy rocket tests. Jap
pearl culture. Oil fire rages. Person-
alities in the news. Atom test nears.
Bronce busters.
© 18Jun46; MP791.
512. June 20, 1946. World plan for atom
bomb. Big Four ministers meet. United
States [and] Canada hail peace. Peron
inaugural [Buenos Aires]. Mangrum wins
golf open championship. World's biggest
plane. Water nymphs on skis.
© 20Jun46; MP792.
513. June 25, 1946. Tornado devastation.
Japan today. Ammunition jettisoned. Our
favorite pin-ups. Cow adopts orphan faun.
Midget auto thrills. Beauty queens on
parade. Motorcycle soccer.
© 25Jun46; MP884.
514. June 27, 1946. Austrians demand
Tyrol. Mexican election nears. It's in the
bag. Vinson new Chief Justice. Cornell
crew wins. Magicians thrill kids. Track
aces vie in [N.C.A.A.] meet.
© 27Jun46; MP885.
515. July 2, 1946. Two million dollar ferry
blaze. Monster flying wing. People in the
news: John W. Snyder, Fred M. Vinson,
Benjamin Fairless. Secretary of War
Patterson and John R. Steelman. Merry-
go-round matrimony. Japan's Crown
Prince. Famine stalks China.
© 2Jul46; MP886.
516. July 4, 1946. Operation Crossroads
underway. Truman asks OPA support.
Flower fiesta [Italy]. Cycling ups and
downs [England].
© 4Jul46; MP887.
517. July 9, 1946. Army wives reach Japan.
Helicopter-bus service. British "Oscars."
Nisei heroes return home. Stock cars in
race, New high in weddings. Yank [George
Fazio] wins Canada golf [tourney]. "Old
Salts' in season [Cleveland Regatta].
© 9Jul46; MP888.
518. July 11, 1946, Operation Crossroads:
Superfortress, Dave's Dream, drops bomb
on 73-ship flotilla. Details of various
phases of atom bomb test at Bikini.
© 11Jul46; MP889.
519. July 16, 1946. First American Saint
(Mother Cabrini]. Hughes survives crash.
Swanee playground. Meet Jumbo, The
world of sports: tennis at Wimbledon; just
jousting [France]; [Jimmy McLane] sets
swim mark in Cuba; cowboy get-together
(Stamford, Texas].
© 16Jul46; MP914.
520. July 18, 1946. Philippines Republic [is]
born. [Sahara] Desert mission. Wheel-
barrow globe trip. Cricket invasion
[France]. Oo! la! la! [French beauty
contest]. Riggs wins tennis finals.
© 18Jul46; MP915.
521, July 23, 1946, Siam's King meets
death. British bombers arrive [in U. S.].
Festival of Towers [Italy]. Truman reviews
Nisei troops. Lumberjack tourney.
Dirigible pioneer [Admiral C, E. Rosendahl]
retires. [Hollywood] stars shine on Port-
land,
© 23Jul46; MP929.
522. July 25, 1946. Nine dead in gas blast.
Wheat harvest underway. The Arlington
Handicap. Drought grips Southwest.
Siamese boxing-bam. Diaper didoes.
Sailboating thrills.
© 25Jul46; MP930.
523. July 30, 1946. U.S.-Cuba sugar pact.
Spanish festival. [English] royalty in the
rain. Seagoing pet shop. Get hep to
hoppicopter. Racing goes to the beach.
Shriners at convention. [A, A. A.] race
thrills [London].
© 30Jul46; MP967.
524, Aug. 1, 1946, Byrnes off to Paris.
Crusade of peace. Festival of Miracles
(St. Clair, France]. UNRRA chief
[Fiorello LaGuardia] in Italy. Hollywood
Gold Cup Race. Wild pony round-up,
[Herman Barron] wins richest golf game
{All-American Open].
© 1Aug46; MP968.
525. Aug. 6, 1946, Paris Peace Conference.
Eleven dead in ferry crash. Huge seaplane
assembled, May Day in Russia. Outboard
aces race,
© 6Aug46; MP1032.
526, Aug. 8, 1946. Underwater atom blasts:
Baker Day at Operation Crossroads. Jap
film of Hiroshima blast.
© 8Aug46; MP1033.
527. Aug. 13, 1946. Atom bomb birthplace.
Reds balk over vote plan. Gold rush-afloat
[gambling ship]. Quake hits Santo Domingo.
Flight of the "snowbirds' [cat-boats].
Lightning hits tanker. French gymnasts
excel,
© 13Aug46; MP1043.
528. Aug. 15, 1946. The Hambletonian.
U-boat pens blasted. Three thousand
[Jehovah's Witnesses] in mass baptism.
'Ike"' [Eisenhower] hailed in Rio. Mashed
spuds by the ton, Graduate China air cadets
[Austin, Texas]. Catch as catch can [Red
Cross camp in France].
© 15Aug46; MP1044.
529. Aug. 20, 1946. Presidential promenade
(Truman]. Atlantic mixup [S.S, American
Farmer in salvage argument]. Meet Miss
Venus. Archers show ball players [their
skill]. New air monarch [bombing plane].
Lesson in democracy. Aquatic rodeo.
Brazil honors "Ike" [Eisenhower].
© 20Aug46; MP1045.
530. Aug. 22, 1946. President [Truman] on
vacation, Long distance [telephone] mile-
stone. Soap-box Derby. Honor to Church-
ill. Speed boat sweepstakes. Orphan's
big day. Helicopter referee [for horse
racing].
© 22Aug46; MP1046.
531. Aug. 27, 1946, Floods hit Midwest.
Alpine climbers in action, Admiral Halsey
in Chile. Throws baseball 98 m. p, h.
[Bob Feller]. Navy's biggest airplane.
Trout-fishing Derby. Painless dentistry.
Roller Derby thrills.
© 27Aug46; MP1102.
532, Aug. 29, 1946, Nuremberg trials
near end, Bermuda welcomes Truman.
Novel animal circus. Students unload
grain. Football season opens, Fight flood
with fire. Legion victory parade.
© 29Aug46; MP1103.
533. Sept. 3, 1946. UN in new home [Lake
Success, New York]. Truman goes fishing.
Triple threat convention [triplets]. One-
thousand stranded by Maine storm. Modern
Jonahs at work [Chilean whalers]. Bulls
horn in on [Spanish] fiesta. Bicycle death
dive.
© 3Sep46; MP1104,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
455
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 19, 1946/47. Cont'd.
534. Sept. 5, 1946. National air races.
Halsey backs "F, D. R." [carrier] cruise.
Pilot ejector seat. Yugoslav air victims.
Double feature parade. Gold Cup [Detroit
speedboat] Race.
© 5Sep46; MP1105,
535. Sept. 10, 1946. Calcutta massacres.
French fleet maneuvers. Maria Montez in
Paris. Screen comics aid youth. Jumpin'
jive. Film star [Phyllis Calvert] arrives
{in New York]. New York infirmary to
expand, Stars shine on ice. Auto race ends
in death [in Atlanta].
© 10Sep46; MP1123.
536, Sept. 12, 1946. Byrnes sets firm
policy for Germany. Strikes tie up U. S.
ports, Puerto Rico inaugural. Miss
America of 1946, United States-Mexico
polo.
© 12Sep46; MP1124.
537. Sept. 17, 1946. United States greets
"Monty" in Washington, D, C. Death of
the sea queen [the Normandie]. The flying
icicle. Venetian regatta. French
swimming meet. Japs man U. S. ships.
Northwest rodeo [at Ellensburg, Washing-
ton]. New Pike's Peak record.
© 17Sep46; MP1150.
538. Sept. 19, 1946. Yugo air victims
coming home. World's heaviest man.
Orphans of the wild. "Tom Thumb" play-
ground, Big little swim champ [David
Hughes]. Success—eggs-actly! [Betty
MacDonald honored]. Amateur golfers
vie. British motorcycle aces.
© 19Sep46; MP1151.
539. Sept. 24, 1946. Wallace speeches
curbed. Koreans hail freedom. Spectacular
train wreck. Displaced persons camp [in
Upper Austria]. Jet plane tops 600 m. p. h.
Hermit's views on life.
© 24Sep46; MP1205,
540. Sept. 26, 1946. Air tragedy; helicopters
rescue 18 survivors. Washington, D. C.
[Wallace, Commerce secretary resigns].
Paris, France [Harriman, envoy to Britain,
to succeed Wallace]. Italy hails General
Clark. Charity football [Chicago Bears vs.
Washington Redskins].
© 26Sep46; MP1206.
541. Oct. 1, 1946. Turmoil in Bombay.
[Inflation and black market in Shanghai,
China], Flying post office. Holy Name
holy hour [Chicago]. Gotham hails Wild
West. Mechanized mad-caps.
© 10ct46; MP1238,
542, Oct, 3, 1946. Football highlights:
Notre Dame-Illinois; Army-Oklahoma;
Alabama-Tulane. Funeral rites in Moscow
[Mikhail Kalinin]. Truman reviews cadets.
British postwar industry. Riviera festival.
Movie men aid hospital.
© 30ct46; MP1239.
543, Oct. 8, 1946. Navy plane [Truculent
Turtle] sets mark. Greek king returns.
Twenty-five thousand ton TNT blast [Arco,
Idaho]. Strikes cripple Pittsburgh. Legion-
naires parade [San Francisco]. Tiny
republic [San Marino, Italy] is host,
Wallace successor [W. Averell Harriman]
home,
© 80ct46; MP1240.
544, Oct. 10, 1946. Guilty, 21 Nuremberg
Nazis doomed. World Series: Red Sox win
opener 3-2, Football highlights: Columbia
tops Navy; Ohio State trims U.S. C. U.S.
honors Ted Gamble.
© 100ct46; MP1241.
545. Oct. 15, 1946. World Series highlights:
St. Louis and Boston, Byrnes denies atom
threat [in Paris]. Ike in Scotland. Mexico
honors Warner.
© 150ct46; MP1327.
546, Oct. 17, 1946. Truman lifts meat con-
trols, Film stars urge arbitration. Foot-
ball thrills: Army tops Michigan; Penn
routs Dartmouth; Texas defeats Oklahoma.
© 170ct46; MP1328.
547, Oct. 22, 1946. Cards clinch World
Series. Volcano menaces island [at Strom-
boli, Italy]. "Slingshot" for planes. Oh!
My aching quarterback. Byrnes home from
259158 O - 53 - 30
parley.
© 220ct46; MP1329,
548. Oct. 24, 1946. It's Navy Day: New
York hails "Queen." Low tide strands
whale [at Huntington, Long Island]. Foot-
ball highlights: Army crushes Columbia;
Tennessee wins upset; St. Mary's rips
Fordham,
© 240ct46; MP1330.
549. Oct, 29, 1946. Truman urges U. S.—
stop harping on war. Steaks on parade
[at Kansas, City]. Girl acrobats amazing
[in Texas]. Prison rodeo [Huntsville,
Texas].
© 290ct46; MP1331.
550. Oct. 31, 1946. Army defeats Duke.
Notre Dame routs Iowa. Washington tops
California. Celebrities sail on Queen."
Latest Paris hair styles. Driver dont's.
"Endless-belt" garage.
© 310ct46; MP1332.
551. Nov. 5, 1946. Soviet UN proposal
answered. Grid Giants claw Bears,
14-0, Alamein heroes celebrate. Hockey
aces in tie game. Army "cans" vehicles.
Knights Templar convene [at Houston,
Texas].
© 5Nov46; MP1351.
552. Nov. 7, 1946. Big Four ministers
meet [in New York]. Gala royal wedding
[in England]. Truman goes home to vote.
Convicts donate eyes. Football highlights:
Georgia upsets Alabama; Ohio State halts
Northwestern,
© TNov46; MP1352.
553. Nov. 12, 1946. Republican landslide.
One million dollar swindle in [New York].
Record log drive on [in Canada]. Command
performance [of movie stars in London].
Skiing season opens [in Chinook Pass,
Washington].
© 12Nov46; MP1353.
554. Nov, 14, 1946. Grid Giants clash.
Army and Notre Dame in scoreless tie,
V-2 rocket boomerangs. British embassy
bombed [in Rome, Italy]. Airborne
automobile. Duke and Duchess arrive [in
New York].
© 14Nov46; MP1354.
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93. Nov. 20, 1947, Friendship Train reaches
seaboard. Reds fear our movies, says
[Eric] Johnston, Footnote on furs [New
York: Miss Paula Croset chosen Miss
Cinderella by fur manufactureres].
Princeton beats Yale.
© 20Nov47; MP2660.
94. Nov. 25, 1947. Royal wedding; Elizabeth
weds Philip at [Westminster] Abbey.
© 25Nov47; MP2661,
95. Nov. 27, 1947. Hollywood bans Reds
[announcement by Eric Johnston], News
highlights: huge land plane [XC-99] flies
[at] San Diego; Vienna cleans up [war-
damaged Philliphof]; swamp denizens
battled [by Ross Allen at] Okefenokee Swamp,
Georgia; ski season underway, Mt. Rainer
National Park.
© 27Nov47; MP2662.
96. Dec. 2, 1947. Army beats Navy.
St. Nick has preview: [Santa Claus parade
of film and radio stars in Hollywood; Toy-
land parade in Philadelphia]. Truman sees
Freedom Train. Royal honeymooners
{Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of
456
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UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 20, 1947. Cont'd.
Edinburgh] pose. Command performance
[Robert Montgomery and other motion
picture stars meet British royal family].
© 2Dec47; MP2663.
97, Dec, 4, 1947. Camera shows secret
{of the fly's flight]. Eight die in Seattle
[plane] crash. The Nation's healthiest
[National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago].
Anzio war dead honored. Feline funsters
frolic [cat show in Brooklyn]. Football
extra: Southern Methodist ties Texas
Christian, 19-all.
© 4Dec47; MP2664.
98. Dec. 9, 1947. Friendship food sails.
Strike grips France [Paris and Lyons].
The "snake" in Germany [queues of people
waiting for food and other necessities].
Spain valley flooded [along the Segura
River]. Football highlights: Notre Dame
routs USC; high school grid thrills [football
championship game in Philadelphia].
© 9Dec47; MP2665.
99, Dec, 11, 1947. Christmas preview:
"Babe" [Ruth] cheers polio kids; Dutch
cheers for Santa [royal family at Christmas
entertainment]. Global fliers [George
Truman and Clifford Evans, Jr.] back.
Counterfeit ring broken [by Secret Service
in Chicago]. CCNY cagers win [game
against Oregon State Beavers in Madison
Square Garden]. War orphans reach U. S.
Lujack receives [Heisman] trophy,
© 11Dec47; MP2666.
100, Dec. 16, 1947. Hirohito at Hiroshima.
News in brief: Greeks get U. S. warships;
Admiral Nimitz gets award [from President
Truman; Admiral Denfield becomes Chief
of Naval Operations]; twenty-one [Army
personnel] die in air crash [Memphis,
Tennessee]. Labrador survivors [of ATC
transport] home; Browns top grid Yankees
[All-American Conference football title
game]; kiddies' Christmas party [Cardinal
Spellman at New York Foundling Hospital
party].
© 16Dec47; MP2667,
101. Dec, 18, 1947. U.S. troops quit Italy.
Blizzards made to order [by engineers of
the Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth,
N. J.]. Christmas cheer from many lands
[children from diplomatic corps broadcast
in Washington]. Film star [Alan Ladd]
urges food saving. Wrestling big-wigs
battle [Primo Carnera], Perfect physique
contest [male beauty on parade at
Montreal].
© 18Dec47; MP2668,
102. Dec. 23, 1947. Peace must wait;
Marshall's [report of Foreign Ministers'
meeting in London]. Jet bomber [Boeing
XB-47] passes tests. Jap vagrants rounded
up. Film star [Jimmy Stewart] in food
appeal. The world of sports: basketball
on ice; Golden Glovers mix it.
© 23Dec47; MP2669,
103. Dec. 25, 1947. New helicopter shown
[Philadelphia]. German school crisis
{housing and other problems]. French
curios get laugh. Test all-metal glider
[Trenton]. Collier trophy awarded [pre-
sented by President Truman to Lewis
Rodert]. New White House pet. Dutch
woman marks 106th [birthday]. The world
of sports: fists fly in hockey tilt [Provi-
dence Scarlets vs. N. Y. Metropolitans];
pro basketball thriller [N. Y. Knicker-
bockers vs. Boston Celtics].
© 25Dec47; MP2743.
104, Dec. 30, 1947. The blizzard of 1947
{in New York and other East Coast cities].
New Navy jet tested [fighter plane, the
Grumman XF9F "Panther"]. Miss Truman
meets press. The sports round-up: Cards
win pro grid title; Riggs defeats Kramer
[Madison Square Garden].
© 30Dec47; MP2744.
Volume 21, 1948/49.
105, Jan, 2, 1948. Tojo and company await
trial [war crimes trials in Tokyo].
Maharajah's jubilee [Silver Jubilee Durbar
in Jaipur]. The new look in Spain [fashions
in Barcelona], Miami train wreck, Twelve
pups in record litter [Doberman Pinschers
in Vancouver]. French honor film execu-
tive [Joseph H. Seidelman]. Midget car
for shoppers [Los Angeles]. UCLA cagers
win thriller [defeat Long Island University
team in New York].
© 2Jan48; MP2745.
106. Jan. 6, 1948. South ripped by tornadoes.
[Cotton Valley, La.]. Tournament of Roses
[General Omar Bradley is the grand
marshal of Pasadena parade]. Foot-bowl
highlights; Michigan wins in Rose Bowl;
13-13 tie in Cotton Bowl [Penn State and
Southern Methodist]; Georgia Tech tops
Kansas [in Orange Bowl]; Texas is Sugar
Bowl winner. *
© 6Jan48; MP2746.
107, Jan, 9, 1948. Truman opens Congress;
calls for $40 tax cut. Marines to Mediter-
ranean [sail from Morehead City, N. C.].
The world of sports: East-West grid classic
[Johnny Lujack stars in Shrine charity
game in San Francisco]; Norse skiers win
meet [Art Tokle and others at Bear
Mountain, N. Y.]; Golden Glovers battle
[Brooklyn]. New York [state] bonus cheers
vets.
© 9Jan48; MP2747.
108, Jan. 13, 1948. Marshall urges passage
of plan [testifies before Senate Foreign
Relations Committee]. French movie Reds
protest [demonstrations in Paris against
importation of U.S. films]. Florida fashion
frills [Miami Beach]. Sun Valley [Idaho]
ski thrills, Spectacular air show [Miami's
16th annual Air Maneuvers].
© 13Jan48; MP2748.
109, Jan, 15, 1948. The March of Dimes.
[President Truman, Margaret Truman, and
Terry Tullos, three-year old polio victim,
at the White House]. Save 46 from funeral
ship [survivors of the "Joseph V. Connolly"
reach New York]. British airliner crash
[Northolt, England]. Turks to get U. S. subs
{undergoing repairs at San Francisco].
General Chennault and bride. Sweater
girls of 1948 [Coral Gables, Fla]. Wres-
tling in high gear [Madrid, Spain].
© 15Jan48; MP2749.
110, Jan, 20, 1948. The war in Greece.
"Ike" urges Europe aid [General Eisenhower
in Philadelphia]. Battle fire in zero cold
[Boston], Blast rips warehouse [Chicago].
Filmland aids Dimes drive. [Governor
Warren among contributors]. Death on
ski jump [Jimmy Henriksen dies at Fox
River Grove, I11.].
© 20Jan48; MP2750.
111, Jan, 23, 1948. Music czar takes stand
[James Petrillo appears before House
Labor Committee]. Rocket car hits
1,000 m.p.h. [Muroc, Calif.]. Harmonica
harmonizers [Germany]. Pin-ups in the
swim [Coral Gables, Fla]. World's biggest
ski school [Snoqualmie, Wash.]. Strip
tease on a log [Chicago].
© 23Jan48; MP2751.
112, Jan, 27, 1948. [General Lucius D.]
Clay warns of German unrest, Gandhi
fast brings amity. Goodwill milk ship
sails [from California]. U.S. information
program backed [Senator Smith and
Representative Mundt explain their bill].
Octogenarian George Mobley] digs for
pirate treasure [in Green Cove Springs,
Fla.]. Mass Chinese wedding. Diamond
aces in the rough [baseball school run by
George Stirnweiss at Bartow, Fla.]. Ice-
boat regatta [Hamilton, Ont.].
© 27Jan48; MP2752.
113, Jan, 29, 1948. Cold wave grips East
(Coast Guard cutter "Eastwind' opens
passage in the Hudson River]. Leapfrog
barge tested [Navy's amphibious barge].
Family of nine [sheltered] in firehouse.
St. Bernards by the score [New York].
"Double Life" fashions [New York fashion
show]. Ski jumpers take off [Art Tokle,
Arne Ulland, and others at Dubuque, Iowa].
© 29Jan48; MP2753.
114, Feb, 3, 1948. Gandhi assassinated.
Canada welcomes D., P,'s [from Europe].
Photo finish in "Maturity" [Flashco beats
On Trust in Santa Anita race]. Parson sets
mile record [Gilbert Dodds in Millrose
Games at Madison Square Garden]. King
Boreas rules again [winter carnival at
St. Paul]. Disputes mark Olympics
(St. Moritz].
© 3Feb48; MP2754, :
115, Feb. 5, 1948.. 'Chutists battle snow ~
[Pine Camp, N. Y.]. Labrador mercy’
mission [for villagers of Nakkovik]. French
open big dam [across Rhone River at
Genissiat]. Four [Badgett quads] are now
nine. Large set of setters [15 pups born in
England]. Ski ace [Arne Ulland] jumps
262 feet [at Leavenworth, Wash.]. North-
west iceboat regatta [on Geneva Lake,
Wis.].
© 5Feb48; MP2832.
116, Feb. 10, 1948. "Ike" [Eisenhower] sees
no global war. "Para-dogs" in Arctic test.
U, S. third in Olympics, Charro Days
Festival [at Brownsville, Texas].
© 10Feb48; MP2833.
117. Feb. 13, 1948. It's carnival time:
Mardi Gras [New Orleans]; Italy festival
[Viareggio]; Carnival at Nice [France];
Pirate jamboree [Tampa, Florida].
Margaret [Truman] launches ship. Snowmen
sculptors vie [Central Park in New York].
Golden Glovers clash [New York]. The
Lipton Cup Race [Florida].
© 13Feb48; MP2834.
118, Feb, 17, 1948. Olympic round-up
[St. Moritz, Switzerland]. "Cinderella"
[Eva Sears] weds oil heir [Winthrop
Rockefeller]. Dewey urges plan for peace.
Ice and flood menace West, Canada re-
finery burns [Toronto, Ont.].
© 17Feb48; MP2835.
119, Feb, 19, 1948. U.S. marks Brother-
hood Week. Ice choked rivers [Washington,
D. C. and Cleveland]. Pennsylvania "quads"
take bow, Youngest deportee [Neils
Rebholz] leaves [for Denmark]. Golden
Gloves finals [New York]. Hockey battle
royal [Toronto Maple Leafs vs. New York
Rangers].
© 19Feb48; MP2836,
120. Feb, 24, 1948. Truman keynotes 1948
campaign, U.S. food for China. Floods
in Andalusia. Colorful Rio [de Janeiro]
fiesta, The mechanical jackass [a hill-
climbing machine]. Spanish billiard
champion [Isidoro Ribas]. Film star
(Gregory Peck] in Red Cross appeal.
© 24Feb48; MP2837.
121. Feb, 26, 1948. Palestine crisis: Lake
Success [Warren Austin presents U. S.
stand to the Security Council]; Jerusalem
[bombs in Jewish shopping district]; at sea
[Jewish refugees]. Truman tours Carib-
bean, Wallace and running mate [Senator
Glen Taylor]. General "Ike" dons mufti.
© 26Feb48; MP2838.
122, Mar. 2, 1948. Jap black market raided.
Mrs, Taft meets the press, Easter bonnets
take bow. Talon wins $100,000 race
[Arcadia, Calif.]
© 2Mar48; MP2839.
123. Mar, 4, 1948. The world crisis: Wash-
ington [Juraj Slavik, Czech ambassador
resigns]; Lake Success [Security Council of
the United Nations deliberate over partition
and strife in Holy Land]. Premiere [of
"Naked City''] aids heart fund. Irish top
NYU cagers. Death mars ski jump [Iron
Mountain, Mich.]. Spring training begins:
Tampa [Cincinnati Reds]; Sarasota [Boston
Red Sox].
© 4Mar48; MP2840.
124, Mar, 9, 1948, Canada winter troops
in Yukon. Greeks reorganize army. China
gets Jap reparations. De Valera arrives
in U. S, Billiard champ [Willie Hoppe]
wins again. Canada hails Barbara Ann
[Scott, figure skating queen]. News from
training camps: St. Petersburg [New York
Yankees]; Pasadena [Chicago White Sox];
Los Angeles [Chicago Cubs].
© 9Mar48; MP2841,
125, Mar. 11, 1948. Chile claims Antarctic
land. Celebs arrive on "Queen [Elizabeth";
Ex-King Michael of Roumania, Mr, and Mrs
J. Arthur Rank, Dick Button, figure-skating
champion]. Records [official documents]
lost in Jap fire [Tokyo]. 12 dead in plane
crash [Chicago]. Hardware Easter hats
{San Mateo, Calif.]. The world of sports:
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
457
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 21, 1948/49. Cont'd.
Connie Mack shows how [Philadelphia
Athletics in West Palm Beach]; Norse skier
wins meet [Arne Ulland at Snoqualmie,
Wash. ].
© 11Mar48; MP2867.
126. Mar. 16, 1948. Byrnes warns of Red
menace [Charleston, S. C.]. [J. Arthur]
Rank receives degree [from Boston Univer-
sity]. Film agreement signed [by Eric
Johnston and Harold Wilson in London].
The world of sports: Dem Bums" get in
shape [Brooklyn Dodgers under Durocher
in training at Ciudad Trujillo]; wheelchair
basketball [crippled veterans from Hal-
loran and Cushing Army hospitals play in
New York]. Water skiers rush season
[Olympic Club members at Seattle].
© 16Mar48; MP2868.
127. Mar. 18, 1948. The world crisis:
Truman warns U. S. of Reds. UN presses
Czech inquiry. A great day for the Irish
[St. Patrick's Day parade on Fifth Avenue,
New York].
© 18Mar48; MP3172,
128. Mar. 23, 1948. [Dodecanese] Islands
returned to Greece. Scores dead in
[Middle West] tornadoes. New jet fighters
tested at sea [Navy's speedy FJ-1 fighters
practice take-offs and landings aboard the
carrier ''Boxer" in the Pacific].. [Ronald]
Colman wins Academy Award [for perform-
ance in "A Double Life"], 50-to-I shot
[Sheila's Cottage] wins Grand National
[steeplechase] at Aintree, England.
© 23Mar48; MP3173.
129, Mar. 25, 1948. Buzz bombs shot down
in Air Forces tests, Austin flays Red
tactics [at Lake Success, N. Y.], Finns
leave for Moscow [for parley]. Floods
peril many states from upstate New York
to Midwest. J. Arthur Rank visits White
House. Snowmobiles hit 100 m.p.h. in
Ontario. Golden Gloves clash in New York.
© 25Mar48; MP2958.
130. Mar. 30, 1948. Pope warns of Red
menace as Easter is celebrated. [Easter
throngs on 5th Avenue; Easter sunrise
service at Glendale, Calif.; Easter egg
hunt at Hyattsville, Md.]. U.S. ousts Hans
Eisler. Lift stunt man by hair [Memphis,
Tenn.]. Twenty-four dead in tornado [in
Coatesville, Ind.]. Navy's rocket town
{Inyokern, Calif.].
© 30Mar48; MP2959.
131, Apr. 2, 1948. U.S. hails Army Day.
Cops nab Wall Street pickets. Young man
of distinction [New York fashions for
junior]. Churchill [at grandson's] chris-
tening. Bushman [a gorilla] has birthday
{in Chicago zoo]. Oilers beat Kentucky
courtmen [basketball in New York].
© 2Apr48; MP2960,
132. Apr. 8, 1948. Truman signs Europe
aid bill. [Viscount Alexander, Prime
Minister King and President Truman
receive honorary degrees in Williamsburg,
Va.}. Finns weigh Russ[ian] pact. Ike
meets grandson {Eisenhower family].
Mountbatten in Burma. Waves lash
Barcelona. The world of sports: one-legged
skiers compete [in Austria]; French
gymnasts perform.
© 8Apr48; MP2961.
133. Apr. 9, 1948. Stassen tops Wisconsin
primary. Truman sees Army parade
[Washington]. Paul Hoffman named to
[European] Aid post [Washington]. U. S.
ships visit Greece. [King Paul boards the
"Rochester"]. Fifty-one dead in Jap rail-
road wreck [Osaka]. Bogota parley opens.
Royalty greets Mrs. F. D. R. [in London],
Prince Charles [Belgium's Regent] visits
capital. Birds blacken sky [near
Amsterdam, Holland]. Dixie water ski
tourney [Cypress Gardens, Fla.].
© 9Apr48; MP2962.
134, Apr. 13, 1948. Coal strike ends [John
L. Lewis and House Speaker Martin in
Washington]. U. S. troops march in
Trieste. New York—Italian "protest"
parade [calling for defeat of Reds in Italy].
Navy balloon rises 20 miles [over Minn.].
Sporting highlights: Harmon wins Masters
golf [in Augusta, Ga.]; Navy midgets [sons
of naval families] in slugfest [Annapolis];
World's crookedest race [on inland water-
way, Seattle].
© 13Apr48; MP2963,
135. Apr. 15, 1948. Revolt in Bogota [scenes
of rioting and bloodshed] F; D.R. memo-
rial unveiled [Mrs. Roosevelt in the
presence of King George unveils statue in
Grosvenor Square, London]. Premiere [of
"Are You with It" in New York] aids bond
drive. Thunderjets in maneuvers [Bangor,
Maine]. Cardinal [Spellman in New York]
makes appeal,
© 15Apr48; MP2964.
136. Apr. 20, 1948. The Italian election,
Aftermath [of revolution] in Bogota. Ohio
[River at Marietta] on flood rampage.
First ERP ship sails [from Galveston].
Paris, France [Canadian ambassador
distributes food and clothing]. Garden
City, L. I. [food and clothing donated at the
Cathedral of the Incarnation prepared for
shipment to London], White House balcony
seen, Tiny tot swims underwater [11-
month old Sherry Lynn Whitford in Los
Angeles].
© 20Apr48; MP2965.
137, Apr. 22, 1948, 16 nations sign pact
[for political and economic union of Western
Europe]. U.S. subs sail for Turkey. Mass
helicopter flight [Navy craft at Lakehurst,
N. J.]. Variety Clubs honor [George C.]
Marshall, Filmdom hospital dedicated [by
Jean Hersholt, Shirley Temple and others].
The world of sports: celebs in Greenbrier
golf [White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.];
3-year-old swimmers star.
© 22Apr48; MP3079.
138. Apr. 27, 1948. News from Germany
[blasting of war-damaged railway station;
reconstruction work on Cologne Cathedral;
soccer game in Hamburg]. Scores die in
train wreck [at Cheshire, England], Dutch
hail Mrs. Roosevelt. Kiddies in "appeal"
parade [in New York, for overseas aid to
children]. Zany hats for men shown, Texas
gets warship as shrine. The world of
sports: wrestling champs get tossed
[Toronto]; motorcycle mud derby [Seattle].
© 27Apr48; MP3080,
139. Apr. 29, 1948. Royal wedding anniver-
sary [London. England's King & Queen
observe 25th anniversary]. Voting in
Switzerland [Canton of Appenzell]. Prin-
cess [Elizabeth] gets [Order of the] Garter.
French mine explosion [Courrieres].
Divers "discover" mermaid [Santa Cruz,
Calif.]. Sporting highlights: thrilling yacht
regatta [Balboa, Calif.]; high-wire high-
jinks [acrobats in Germany].
© 29Apr48; MP3081,
140, May 4, 1948, May Day celebrated [pa-
rades in New York, Norway, Denmark, and
Japan]. "Ike" [Eisenhower] arrives at
Columbia [to assume presidency]. Apple
Blossom Festival [Winchester, Va.].
"Citation" wins the [Kentucky] Derby.
© 4May48; MP3082,
141, May 7, 1948. ''Mothball fleet" ready
[Navy vessels in storage at Bremerton,
Wash.].. Truman lauds family unit [in talk
at Conference on Family Life, Washington].
Princess [Juliana of Holland] in coal mine.
Twister levels Texas town [McKinney].
One dead in [New York] gas blast. Fly
helicopter inside building [San Francisco].
Chimps do spring cleaning [in St. Louis
Zoo]. Olympic diving queens [Las Vegas,
Nev.].
© 7May48; MP3083.
142. May 11, 1948. U.S. acts to prevent
train strike [by seizing railroads]. Atom
age "hands" shown [for handling radio-
active material]. Middies "dunked" in
drill [arriation dunking drill at Annapolis].
Mexico film studio burns [Aztec studio at
Coyoacan]. Bridge collapse kills 22
{Forli, Italy]. Jap police arrest quack [at
Ichikawa]. [Herman] Barron wins Goodall
golf [New Rochelle, N. Y.].
© 11May48; MP3084.
143, May 13, 1948. Marshall denies Red
talks: urges peace moves in UN. Churchill
urges Europe union [in speech at The
Hague]. Aid for starving children [through
Overseas Aid Appeal]. New water repellent
tried. Motorcycle hill climb [Tacoma,
Wash.]. Mass parachute jump [82d Air-
borne Division in maneuvers in Kentucky].
© 13May48; MP3085.
144, May 18, 1948. Jews defend new Zion
state [battle for Haifa; flag of new state
unfurled in Washington; U. S. recognition
of new state announced at Lake Success].
Paris hails royal couple [Princess
Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh]. Celebs
in capital golf [tournament in Washington].
Ice queen's amateur finale [Barbara Ann
Scott at Toronto]. Mr. America 1948
chosen [George Eiferman of Santa Monica,
Calif.]. Citation wins Preakness, Bishop
of Austin [Texas] installed [Most Rev.
Louis J. Reicher].
© 18May48; MP3098.
145, May 20, 1948. Jews fight for new
"Israel' state. Violence in Korea voting.
Swedish girl gymnasts here. Styles up in
Central Park [fashions inspired by the
motion picture are shown in Hollywood].
College rodeo aces thrown [at Austin,
Tex.]. Dynamite lady blown up [in Birming-
ham, Ala.].
© 20May48; MP3174,
146, May 25, 1948, Dewey tops Stassen in
Oregon [primary to name Republican
convention delegates]. Truman visits boys'
school [Girard College in Philadelphia].
Navy jets join the fleet [off Newport, R. I.].
New Russ envoy arrives [Deputy Foreign
Minister Malik]. New Israel president
[Chaim Weizmann]. Father of 25[C. F.
Warden of Dexter, Mich.] honored, Fire
damages Dutch palace. Tulip time in
"Holland" [Mich.]. Canine blue-bloods in
[Morris & Essex] show, Track stars shine
in [Los Angeles] meet.
© 25May48; MP3175.
147, May 27, 1948. Marshall appeals for
UN children [in address at Madison Square
Garden]. Truman sees Israel president
[Chaim Weizmann]. Oil well goes on
rampage [in Alberta]. Sheep cross Coulee
Dam. Goofy hair styles shown [in Holly-
wood]. Sporting highlights: Solons in base-
ball slugfest [Congressmen in inter-party
game in Washington]. British soccer
champs win [in New York].
© 27May48; MP3176,
148. June 1, 1948. Famed warship goes to
grave [cruiser "Salt Lake City" torpedoed
in naval maneuvers]. Oil well drilled at
sea, off Louisiana. Eight die in British
railway wreck. Bear cubs take first steps
[in Vienna Zoo]. Drew [Pearson] draws
award [as "Father of '48"]. Lacrosse
thrills sports fans [Johns Hopkins-Mary-
land U. game in Baltimore]. Joe trains for
Joe [Joe Louis and Joe Walcott prepare for
title fight].
© 1Jun48; MP3177,
149, June 3, 1948. UN strives for Zion
jpeace. Northwest hard hit by floods
[scenes at Vanport, Or. and elsewhere in
Pacific Northwest]. First "Marshall" aid
arrives [ERP shipments in Greek and
Italian ports]. Columbia honors notables
[degrees given to Vandenberg, Byrnes and
others]. Bumper pineapple harvest [in
Puerto Rico]. German boxers in [Berlin]
slugfest.
© 3Jun48; MP3178.
150. June 8, 1948. Midshipmen graduation
{at U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis].
Truman on western tour. Canada Trade
Fair opens [at Toronto]. [New York] cops
take kids for ride, Long-shot wins the
Derby [''My Love" wins British classic at
Epsom Downs]. Midget [auto] racers in
New York debut.
© 8Jun48; MP3179,
151. June 10, 1948, Vandenberg blasts ERP
fund slash [by House of Representatives].
Truman goes sightseeing [during western
tour]. West Point graduation. Four-
hundred-dollar exemption for [U. S.]
tourists [in Canada]. Third generation
midget is two. Olympic divers in try-outs
{in Los Angeles].
© 10Jun48; MP3180.
458
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 21, 1948/49. Cont'd.
152. June 15, 1948. Plane [Air Forces'
XS-1] flies faster than sound. Northwest
greets Truman. Wedding of [King] Michael
{of Rumania] and [Princess] Anne [of
Bourbon-Parma]. New flood peril in
Canada. Zoo chimps thrill the kids. Gala
Golden Jubilee parade [in Greater New York
anniversary]. Fans honor Babe Ruth.
Citation wins triple crown [finishes first in
Belmont Stakes].
© 15Jun48; MP3181.
153, June 17, 1948. Danish ship ("Copen-
hagen"] hits mine. French honor Yank
heroes [shrine at Paris unveiled by Presi-
dent Auriol]. Puerto Rico raises [sugar]
eane, Flying barnyard takes off [planeload
of livestock leaves New York for Italy].
Rodeo aces ride 'em rough [at Livermore,
Calif.]. Trick pistol shooters [at York, Pa.].
Steeplechase thrills and spills [at Temple
Gwathmey Handicap, New York].
© 17Jun48; MP3287.
154, June 22, 1948. Republican convention;
GOP leaders meet [in Philadelphia] to pick
candidate. [Governor Green makes keynote
speech]. UN guards fly to Zion [from New
York]. Miss Press Photographer [Peggy
Sullivan chosen in contest at Atlantic City].
New picture'star ["Jane,"' a chimpanzee,
arrives in Hollywood].
© 22Jun48; MP3288.
155, June 24, 1948. Dewey wins! New York
governor sweeps GOP nomination on the
third ballot at Phila[delphia] convention.
Former President Hoover addresses the
convention,
© 24Jun48; MP3182.
156. June 29, 1948. Governor Warren [of
California] chosen by GOP to be Dewey's
running mate. [Lord Louis] Mountbatten
leaves India [after retiring as Governor-
General]. French tire workers strike.
New "invasion" of Holland [Colorado beetle
attacks crops]. Telescopic ladder shown
{in England]. Water skiers "join" fleet
[at Newport, R.I.]. Electric surfboard
tried [in Los Angeles]. German kids'
soapbox derby.
© 29Jun48; MP3183.
157. July 1, 1948. Villagers hail benefactors
[people of Maille, France, greet the Girard
Hales of California]. [Eric] Johnston hits
[British] film quota [in Washington]. Dewey
and Warren confer [at Pawling, N. Y.].
Truman awards honor medals [presents
Congressional medals to three World War
II veterans]. Naples honors U. S. war dead.
Colorful flower festival [at Genzano, Italy].
Olympic diving queens [at San Diego,
Calif.].
© 1Jul48; MP3289.
158. July 6, 1948. Warship [New Jersey"]
joins mothball fleet [at Bayonne, N. J.].
U. S. Israel hero [David Marcus of New
York] mourned. Prince [Akahito of Japan]
visits U. S. school [in Tokyo].
$7,500,000,000 check signed [by Treasury
Secretary Snyder in Washington]. Small
story on a big scale [miniature auto factory
in Madrid]. Kids build "junior city" [in
Kansas City]. Jap swimmer [Konoshin
Furahashi] sets record [in Tokyo]. Skiers
beat summer heat [at Mt. Rainier, Wash.].
© 6Jul48; MP3290.
159, July 8, 1948. Allied aerial shuttle
answer to Red blockage [of Berlin]. Earth-
quake rips Jap city [of Fukui]. President
Truman honors [Simon] Bolivar [in cere-
mony at Bolivar, Mo. with President
Gallegos of Venezuela]. Crack-ups mar
auto race [in Atlanta]. Summefr ski meet
at Lake Placid, N. Y.
© 8Jul48; MP3291,
160, July 13, 1948. Democrats; delegates
convene in Philadelphia [to nominate
candidate for presidency. Senator Barkley
makes keynote address]. Olympic teams
are selected in track and swimming.
{Trial meets held at Evanston, Ill. and
Detroit].
© 13Jul48; MP3292.
161, July 15, 1948. Truman nominated;
President calls for special session in
acceptance speech at Philadelphia. [Bark-
ley picked as running mate]. Racing thrills:
cycle classic in Holland; [at Assen, thou-
sands witness international motorcycle
speed races]. Crashes mark "midget"
debut [opening of Coliseum auto track at
Los Angeles].
© 15Jul48; MP3293. :
162. July 20, 1948. Hero's burial for
General Pershing [at Arlington Cemetery,
Va.]. Anti-Truman ticket named [Strom
Thurmond and Fielding Wright chosen by
States' Rights convention in Birmingham].
Mediator [Count Bernadotte] returns to
Zion [from New York]. World's largest
blast [lifts top of mountain, in dam con-
struction at Bristol, Va.]. "Dummy"
scores touchdown [mechanical tackling
dummy in football practice at Ventura,
Calif.]. [All-Dixie Air Show at Chat-
tanooga].
© 20Jul48; MP3294,
163, July 22, 1948. The world crisis.
[Aerial shuttle to Berlin; Russia refuses to
negotiate dispute with West]. B-29's arrive
in England. General Clay here from Berlin
[returns for conference in Washington].
Top U. S. Communists seized [arrest of
William Foster and others in New York].
French mark Bastille Day [in Paris].
{General Lewis B.] Hershey explains new
draft. Turks get U.S. submarines. Far-
mer Brown's "magic cell [demonstrated
at Middleboro, Mass.]. [Tiger kittens arrive
at Bronx Zoo].
© 22Jul48; MP3295.
164, July 27, 1948. [General Lucius] Clay
sees no war over Berlin. Progressives
name [Henry] Wallace [in Philadelphia
convention]. One-hundred-eighty-passenger
plane [Lockheed Constitution] spans U. S.
Refugees [from Latvia] flee Reds by sea
arrive in Boston]. Pope sees war-wounded
iddies [at Vatican]. Stars greet contest
winner [Abbott and Costello meet Mrs.
Bessie Lawrence at Los Angeles].
Aquatennial parade [in Minneapolis].
"Shooting stars" zoom [jet planes at
Washington display].
© 27Jul48; MP3296.
165, July 29, 1948, Truman asks Congress
to act on anti-inflation program. Canada
whalers set up shop. Argentine fights
locusts. Inflation hits the Army [demon-
stration of pneumatic weapons]. New look
at the beach [calisthenic classes at
Wildwood, N. J.]. U.S. riders in Aachen
win, Calgary Stampede [in Alberta] a
whopper.
© 29Jul48; MP3355.
166, Aug. 3, 1948, 1,000 planes open new
New York airport. 200 die in German
blast [of the I. G. Farben plant]. Olympic
games [London].
© 3Aug48; MP3356.
167, Aug. 5, 1948. The Olympic games;
Yanks gain in track and swimming.
© 5Aug48; MP3357.
168, Aug. 10, 1948. Highlights of the
Olympics. Superforts out of storage
[bombers to augment expanding air force].
Puerto Rico housing boom. Beauty reaches
new heights [with all contestants six feet
or over].
© 10Aug48; MP3358.
169, Aug. 12, 1948. A century of friendship
[between U. S. and Canada celebrated at
Niagara Falls]. [Herbert] Hoover visits
birthplace. Swiss mark 667th birthday.
Kids on outing at [Long] Beach. Mermaid
[Nancy Tribble] displays technique.
Thrills from the Olympics.
© 12Aug48; MP3359.
170. Aug. 17, 1948. Nation mourns Babe
Ruth. Bumper wheat harvest [in Northwest].
Latest Palestine news [Menachem Beigin
returns to Irgun forces and UN truce team
negotiates return of Jewish dead]. Truman
host to youngsters. Kids in Soap Box
Derby [Akron, Ohio]. Canoe jousting in
France. Olympic heroes come home.
© 17Aug48; MP3360,
171, Aug. 19, 1948. Olympic curtain falls.
Last rites for Babe Ruth. Korea hails
independence. Biggest oil rush in Canada.
Highest dive in the world [Sol Solomon
dives 128 feet]. Lassies unlimber lovely
legs.
© 19Aug48; MP3361.
172. Aug. 24, 1948. Joint defense chiefs
confer, U.S, ousts Russ Consul [Jacob
Lomakin]. "Axis Sally" [Mildred Gillars]
home for trial. Outstanding daughters
chosen [by All-American Congress]. Miss
Canada is crowned. New fur styles take a
bow. The world of sports: Cards top grid
All-stars; hillclimb [motorcycle] aces over
the top [Tacoma]; sheriffs hold own rodeo
[Los Angeles].
© 24Aug48; MP3362.
173. Aug. 26, 1948. Mrs. Kasenkina blasts
Reds. Highlights of spy probe [Alger Hiss
and Whittaker Chambers before House
Un-American Activities Committee].
Flames ravage [Montreal] freight yard.
Africa hails Donald O'Connor. Five-year
old [Frances Roller] water skier debut.
© 26Aug48; MP3407.
174, Aug. 31, 1948. First peacetime draft
begins, Red Consul sails from U. S. World
Council of Churches [meets in Amsterdam].
The world of sports: Citation wins American
Derby; ice stars in sparkling show [Ice
Capades of 1949]; Olympic champs come
home.
© 31Aug48; MP3408,
175, Sept. 2, 1948. Late films from Berlin.
U. S. seizes top Red spy [J. V. Peters].
Dutch hail Queen's jubilee. Town Criers'
championship [in England]. Governor Green
hails youth. It's Pennsylvania week [David
Selznick prepares commentary for film
honoring Pennsylvania], Army, Navy and
N. D. gridders out.
© 2Sep48; MP3409.
176, Sept. 7, 1948. Shanghai fights inflation.
Canadian National Exposition. "Ike"
[Eisenhower] dedicates [General Rose]
Hospital, Denver. Gala Belgian festival
[Ommegang]. Babies have day in sun,
Woodsmen, spare that toe [Spanish woods-
men compete in axe-chopping contest].
Tiny swimmer [Mary Michaels] takes bow.
© 7Sep48; MP3410,
177. Sept. 9, 1948. Politics: Truman opens
campaign; Stassen replies for GOP.
Juliana takes Dutch throne. A harvest of
dance rhythm [Madison Square Garden].
Thrills at the Air Races [Cleveland]. Labor
Day celebrated.
© 9Sep48; MP3411,
178, Sept. 14, 1948. Berlin crisis; tension
rises in blockaded city. .New superforts in
production: Seattle [production of B-50
bombers]; Washington [top Air Force chiefs
reveal rapid increases]. Pope blesses huge
rally [Italian Catholic Action clubs]. Miss
America of 1948 [Beatrice Shopp].
Jalopies go up in smoke [in Chicago's
battle against traffic deaths]. Cowboys bite
the dust [rodeo in Ellenburg, Wash.].
Gov. Duff lauds state [Pennsylvania].
© 14Sep48; MP3412,
179, Sept. 16, 1948, 200,000 pay homage
to Pope. Flames rip Dutch warehouse
[Amsterdam]. New luxury train [20th
Century Limited] takes bow. Mrs. America
of 1948 [Maria Strohmeier]. Government
honors [Pennsylvania] railroad. Mathias
"Youth of the Year." Gay nineties festival
held [Newport, R. I.]. Giants claw Bear
gridders,
© 16Sep48; MP3413.
180, Sept, 21, 1948. Count Bernadotte
mourned, Truman and Dewey campaign.
Jet [F-86] sets new speed mark. Marshall
flies to Paris. The world of sports: Bears
scalp Redskins; International Tuna contest
[Wedgeport, Nova Scotia].
© 21Sep48; MP3414,
181, Sept. 23, 1948. Hurricane lashes
Florida. Truman and Dewey go west,
Bernadotte rites at Paris. Mexico marks
indepentience [138th anniversary]. Movies
aid Greek children. Aviation in the news:
Air Force birthday; Flying Tiger Air
Circus; Parasite’ plane tested [McDonnell
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
459
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 21, 1948/49. Cont'd,
XF-85].
© 23Sep48; MP3442,
182. Sept. 28, 1948. Truman and Dewey
seek votes in California. 18,000 airmen
attend reunion [Madison Square Garden].
Children pledge peace [commemorating
130 years of peace between Canada and
the United States]. Football; California 21,
Navy 7; Notre Dame 28, Purdue 27.
© 28Sep48; MP3443.
183. Sept. 30, 1948. Bevin warns Russia.
President Truman visits Texas; Dewey
hailed in Northwest. Dutch royalty at the
Hague. Football: Minnesota 20, Washing-
ton 0; Tulane 21, Alabama 14.
© 30Sep48; MP3444.
184. Oct. 5, 1948. Politics: Truman and
Dewey wind up extensive campaign tours.
Strikes cripple Paris. Daring designs in
swim suits. Gridiron highlights: Penn 26,
Dartmouth 13; Michigan 14, Oregon 0;
North Carolina 21, Georgia 14.
© 50ct48; MP3445,
185. Oct, 7, 1948. The World Series;
Braves win first game, 1-0; Indians tie
series in 2nd, 4-1. Truman pledges fight
for peace. Cuba hit hard by hurricane.
Prisoners hold own rodeo [Huntsville,
Texas].
© 7O0ct48; MP3476.
186. Oct, 12, 1948. Indians win; Cleveland
wins sixth game, 4-3, to take the World
Series crown. U.S. stands firm on Berlin.
Football; Army 26, Illinois 21; USC 7,
Rice, 0,
© 120ct48; MP3477.
187, Oct, 14, 1948. "Ike" [Eisenhower]
takes office at Columbia. Ram-jet heli-
copter tested [at the McDonnell plant,
St. Louis]. The Dewey story [a picture
round-up of New York's Governor].
© 140ct48; MP3478.
188. Oct. 19, 1948. The Truman story
{a film presentation of Harry S. Truman].
Football highlights: Penn tops Columbia,
20-14; Michigan routs Northwestern, 28-0.
© 190ct48; MP3479.
189. Oct, 21, 1948. A salute to the Navy [on
the 173rd anniversary]. Clay lauds Berlin
airlift. Dewey urges unity for peace. Le-
gion welcomes President Truman [in
Miami]. Big toll in Jap floods. Duck hunt-
ing at Tule Lake. Warfare on the campus
[Class Rush at Columbia University].
© 210ct48; MP3498,
190. Oct. 26, 1948. Berlin; airlift increased
as Russia vetoes parley. Red strikes peril
France, 40 die in airliner crash [Prestwick,
Scotland]. 'The pigskin parade: Army
erushes Cornell, 27-6; Michigan tops
Minnesota, 27-14.
© 260ct48; MP3499.
191, Nov. 2, 1948. France acts to break
coal strike. Flying lab takes off [Caldwell,
N. J. Converted B-17 tests new Wright
Typhoon gas-turbine engine] . Machine
speeds coal mining [Colmol tested, New
Lexington, 0.] The trial of Ilse Koch. Dean
of baseball [Connie Mack] honored,
Mrs. America on air tour. Football high-
lights: California 21, Washington 0. Ole
Miss 32, Boston College 13.
© 2Nov48; MP3546.
192. Nov, 4, 1948. U.S. welcomes 813 DP's.
Marine anniversary marked [173rd birth-
day]. Football highlights: Notre Dame 41,
Navy 7; Georgia Tech 19, Duke 7; North-
western 21, Ohio State 7; Southern Method-
ist U. 21, Texas 6.
© 4Nov48; MP3547,
193, Nov. 9, 1948. Truman wins; President
re-elected as Democrats win majorities in
House and Senate. Fighting in Palestine.
Coal minerettes "shine," England. Greece
hails war heroes. "Queen Mary" over-
hauled. Michigan State 46, Oregon State
21 [football]
© 9Nov48; MP3548.
194, Nov, 12, 1948. Truman gets Capital
ovation; leaves for Florida vacation, First
inductees swornin. Fires ravage coast
town [Topanga Canyon, Calif.] The pigskin
parade: Penn State topples Penn; Southern
Methodist U. tops Texas A. & M.; Army
crushes Stanford.
© 12Nov48; MP3549.
195. Nov. 16, 1948. French miners re-
turning to work as Reds are_beaten at the
polls. Army tests new M-46 tank,
Aberdeen, Md. Texas tests jet jalopy.
Dutch smoking contest, Zwolle, Holland.
Little Poppy Queen chosen, Montreal.
The world of sports: Northwest hails ski
season; Michigan routs Navy gridders.
© 16Nov48; MP3550.
196. Nov. 18, 1948. Tojo to hang for war
crimes. Strike ties up New York port.
Prime Minister King retires. Truman on
Florida vacation. Football: Notre Dame
tops Northwestern; Army overtakes Penn.
© 18Nov48; MP3551.
197. Nov. 23, 1948, Navy sinks cruiser
"Pensacola" off coast of Washington.
British hail new Prince [son born to
Elizabeth and Philip]. Mrs. F. D. R. gets
Oxford degree. Truman meets the press
[at vacation headquarters, Key West, Fla.]
Canada's new Prime Minister [Louis
Saint Laurent is sworn in]. Western
style baby contest [Las Vegas, Nevada].
Football thrills: Alabama upsets Georgia
Tech,
© 23Nov48; MP3643,
198. Nov. 26, 1948. Truman sees Marshall
on crisis [conference on the international
situation]. Navy tests twin jet fighter [the
Chance Vought XF7U]. Midwest hit by
blizzard. Football highlights: Harvard
beats Yale, 20-7; S.M.U. defeats Baylor,
13-6; Michigan stops Ohio State; North
Carolina tops Duke.
© 26Nov48; MP3644,
199. Nov. 30, 1948. Salt harvest from the
sea [Puerto Rico]. Wrist camera demon-
strated [Germany]. World's smallest
plane [the Wee-Bee tested in San Diego]
Beauty and the beasts [Jane Fulton arrives
by plane in New York with two lion cubs].
Spectacular ice revue [Sonja Henie in
Indianapolis]. French groaners mix it
[wrestling exhibition in Paris].
© 30Nov48; MP3645.
200. Dec. 2, 1948. Navy battles Army to
21-21 tie. Preview for Santa Claus
[thousands thrill to parades in New York,
Philadelphia and Hollywood]. Father
Flanagan [of Boy's Town] honored [by
Variety Clubs in Omaha]. Georgia tops
Georgia Tech.
© 2Dec48; MP3646.
201. -Dec. 7, 1948. Suchow falls to Com-
munists as Mme. Chiang seeks U. S. aid.
Highlights in the film world: [Queen
Elizabeth greets film stars in London];
[Donald O'Connor crowns "Helen of Troy"
in Los Angeles beauty contest]; ['"Miss
Alaska" arrives in Hollywood]. New
[reversible] propeller slows airplane.
The "Squirrel Cage" jeep [tested at
Quantico, Va.]. Penn State tops Washington
State. Skiers get "jump" on season [at
Cypress Gardens].
© 7Dec48; MP3647,
202. Dec. 9, 1948. Probe new micro-film
spy data. Hoffman off for China visit
[prior to making recommendations for
possible U. S, aid]. First Lady of the army
[Col. Mary Hallaren takes the oath of
office]. Santa rides into Holland. U.S. C.
battles Irish to draw. Wrestling free-for-
all [Montreal]. School gridders in 6-6 tie
{in Philadelphia].
© 9Dec48; MP3648.
203. Dec. 14, 1948. Crisis in the Far East
[Nationalist troops fight encirclement on
the road to Nanking]. Widen spy case
probe [Sumner Welles appears before Un-
American Activities Committee]. Dutch
try Nazi hangmen of Amersfoort, Cuba's
President [Carlo Prio] in U. S. [Truman
greets Prio]. Fashions for the holidays.
[Mme. Elanora Garnett in New York].
Catty style show held [7th annual Cat Show
in Brooklyn],
© 14Dec48; MP3673.
204, Dec. 16, 1948. Incident in the Negeb
Desert [medical supplies for Egyptian
troops held up by Isreali. President Chaim
Weizman visits Jerusalem. Novel [Kaman]
helicopter tested [in Windsor Locks, Conn].
Aluminum shoes new fad [in Austria].
Legion chief [Perry Brown] comes home
[Beaumont, Texas]. Santa holds open house
in Savage, Md. Pro football thriller
[Buffalo Bills vs, Baltimore Colts].
© 16Dec48; MP3674,
205. Dec. 21, 1948. Thousands lost off
China; refugee ship strikes mine. United
Nations adjourns [General Assembly comes
to an end in Paris]. Israel prisoners
returned [Jewish prisoners of the Arabs
exchanged]. "Sinbad" [baby gorilla at the
Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo] gets a bath.
Small fry slugfest [Madison Square Boys
Club, New York]. Holiday greetings:
[Children of foreign diplomats send Christ-
mas greetings, Children from the
Foundling Home are guests of Cardinal
Spellman]
© 21Dec48; MP3764,
206. Dec. 23, 1948. The Royal christening
[of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" by the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury. Aviation in the
news: "Kitty Hawk" enshrined [in the
Smithsonian Institution, Washington]; the
carrier, Rendova, rescues 33 airmen
forced down in the Pacific; President
Truman presents the Collier Trophy to
supersonic fliers, Blizzard cripples East
[New York buried under 20 inches of snow].
Pro-football finals: Eagles edge Cards,
7-0; Browns rout Bills, 49-7.
© 23Dec48; MP3765,
207. Dec. 28, 1948. Jap war criminals hang.
GI's in Germany play Santa. War brides
beat deadline [46 brides arrive by air in
New York]. New gold [for China] from
stolen coins. [Lashley] quads have their
first communion, The world of sports:
"The Angel" startles Spain [during a
wrestling bout in Barcelona]; Marines win
grid title [at College Park, Md.]
© 28Dec48; MP3766.
208. Dec. 30, 1948. Fliers await new rescue
attempt on Greenland icecap. [Engineers]
topple 168-foot [Shinnecock] Lighthouse
{at Hampton Bays, L. I.] Guns cut up for
scrap. Petrillo signs new disk pact [with
manufacturers], Truman goes for a walk
[in Independence, Mo.] 86 candles for
Connie Mack. College swim stars shine
[at 10th annual East-West Swim Forum at
Coral Gables, Fla.] Financial chaos in
China. [Forty patients flown home for the
holidays from Gonzales Warm Springs
Foundation, in Texas.]
© 30Dec48; MP3767.
209, Jan, 4, 1949. UN debates Indonesia
crisis. Flames gut Montreal store. Dutch
feel scars of war. Breed new strain of
[Siberian] Husky. [English] bull pup for
Leathernecks, The world of sports: Basque
weight-lifters vie [in Spain]; Santa Anita
season opens [with California Breeder's
Championship Stakes].
© 4Jan49; MP3768.
Volume 22, 1949. 4
210, Jan, 6, 1949, Earthquake rocks [penal
colony on Maria Madre] Island, Mexico.
Airlift fliers entertained [in Berlin]. High-
lights of the Bowl games: The Rose Bowl
[Northwestern Wildcats beat California];
the Sugar Bowl [Oklahoma beats the
Tarheels]; the Cotton Bowl [Southern
Methodists beat Oregon]; the Orange Bowl
[Texas beats Georgia].
© 6Jan49; MP3769.
211, Jan, 11, 1949, Truman asks increased
taxes in message to new Congress. [In
Seattle] 11 Yale men die in crash. Scores
dead in tornado [in Warren, Ark.] Tokyo
raider [Rev. Mr. Deshazer returns] in
peace role. Sporting highlights: [Tommy
Bruen swims in a hole in the ice at Lac
Des Sables, Canada]; KO's feature "Gloves"
tilts [at Ridgewood Arena, Brooklyn].
© 11Jan49; MP3770.
460
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNIVERSAL INTERNA
Volume 22, 1949, Cout'ds REEL
212. Jan. 13, 1949. Marshall resigns State
post; [Dean Acheson named by President to
replace Marshall]. Last rites for Premier
Nokrashy Pasha in Cairo. Tragedy mars
air show [in Miami]. Four-year-old minis-
ter stat Gortner, performs wedding
ceremony], 18,000 Mummers parade [in
Philadelphia]. Miss Press Hiktograpier
{Jean Crow] selected. Revelry marks
annual [Chelsea] Arts Ball [in London].
Florida Governor inaugural [Fuller Warren
takes oath as 30th governor].
© 13Jan49; MP37"1.
213. Jan. 14, 1949. California shivers as
Florida sizzles. France says thanks [for
Friendship Train]. Destroyers come out of
mothballs, Kids steal show [German
children see Punch and Judy show], Man-
grum cops Los Angeles Open [golf tourna-
ment]. It's ice time [Silver Skates at
Madison Square Garden],
© 14Jan49; MP3877.
214, Jan, 18, 1949. Top Reds go on trial
{in New York]. The March of Dimes. Tru-
man "joins" union, Traffic signal talks
[London]. Pigeons strut [550 birds of 35
varieties at pigeon show in Montreal].
Chihuahuas on parade [in Miami]. Ski
jumpers soar in [Norge Ski Club] meet.
Aviation in the news [Gorgon IV, pilotless
ram jet aircraft tested by Navy; Air Force's
X-1 rocket plane climbs 23,000 feet in
two minutes].
© 18Jan49; MP3878.
215. Jan, 20, 1949. The inauguration:
Truman takes oath of office; denounces
Communism in speech,
© 20Jan49; MP3879.
216. Jan, 25, 1949. Volcano in action
[Paracutin in Mexico]. Acheson is sworn
in [as Secretary of State]. Fights end dive
for cross [in Greek church ceremony in New
York]. Chamois hunting in the Alps.
[Holstein] bull in a China shop [Hamilton,
Ontario]. Jack Frost fleet sails [in ice
regatta at Fox Lake, Ill.] Sonja [Henie]
in gala ice revue.
© 25Jan49; MP3880.
217. Feb. 3, 1949. Operation Hay-lift [to
save starving livestock of western ranges].
Italian art on display [Wildenstein Galleries].
New jet bomber [Boeing XB-47] tested.
Italy sends ships to Soviet. Metallic bathing
suits. Ski jump chills and spills [Dubuque,
Iowa]. Water skiers over the jumps
[Cypress Gardens, Fla.]
© 3Feb49; MP3881.
218. Feb, 8, 1949. Greek Reds wipe out
town [Naoussa]. Dominion Parliament
opens [at Ottawa]. Blizzard toll rises in
West. Gas blast wrecks [Chicago] plant.
March of Dimes parade. Track stars shine
in meet [Millrose Games]. Learning how
not to ski.
© 8Feb49; MP3882.
219. Feb. 10, 1949. U.S. hails French gift
train, Soviet troops quit Korea. New sonic
plane [X-4] tested. Snowmobile in Arctic
debut. March of Dimes style show, Texas
holds Citrus Fiesta. Spanish fly-weights
mix it [Luis Romero vs. Luis de Santiago].
New U. S. ski-jump record [of 290 feet set
by Sverre Kongsgaard on Olympian Hill,
Wash. ]
© 10Feb49; MP4191,
220. Feb. 15, 1949, Cardinal Mindszenty
faces death penalty. Navy's air giant spans
continent with 90 aboard. Thousands flee
Nanking. Thank You train at Capital
[Washington]. Rodeo rough stuff [Palm
Springs]. Ice skating championships [Mid-
Atlantic titles at Newburgh, N. Y.]. Joe
[DiMaggio] ends hold-out.
© 15Feb49; MP4192,
221, Feb. 17, 1949. A split party [Dewey
gives reasons for defeat before 900 Re-
publicans at the Lincoln Day Dinner].
Athenagoras heads Orthodox church, Re-
cord narcotic haul [New York City].
"Fourty" years old [Badgett quads celebrate
tenth birthday]. India [pays tribute to
Gandhi a year after his assassination].
Leavenworth, Wash, [winning ski jump of
260 ft. made by George Thrane].
© 17Feb49; MP4193,
222, Feb. 22, 1949. Canadian chief {Prime
Minister Saint Laurent] visits Truman.
Winter sets the keynote [winter pageant at
St. Paul]. Don't spare the strikes [57 day
bowling tournament in Atlantic City].
Brotherhood Week.
© 22Feb49; MP4194,
223, Feb, 24, 1949. President reviews air
might parade. Operation Snowball [82d
fighter group at Manchester, N. H.].
DeGaulle sounds warning of coup. Help to
China [sent from Bangor, Wash.] Makeup
magic [makeup artists display skills in
Holland]. Boxer is top dog [Westminster
Kennel club show in New York].
© 24Feb49; MP4195,
224, Mar, 1, 1949, Final mission for flying
forts [B-17's make crash landings on
water to determine damage]. Margaret
[Truman] is 25. Gone with dynamite [navy
blimp dirigible hangar demolished scien-
tifically at Hoama, Ja.] Honeymoon fashions.
Mop-up rebellion [London char women on
strike]. Governor General [Alexander]
snowshoes [in Canada]. Scampering on skis
[Bruno Engler at Banff]
© 1Mar49; MP4196,
225, Mar. 3, 1949. Israel inaugurates first
president. Pre-Lenten levity {Mardi Gras
in New Orleans]. France's merci [Thank
You train arrives in Los Angeles]. Papal
protest [against Communist foes of the
Church who convicted Cardinal Mindzsenty].
Athletes get the gate [Ogden starting gate
used at Madison Square Garden]. Soaring
without wings [ski jumpers]. Magic on ice
[Dick Button keeps world figure skating
crown in Paris].
© 3Mar49; MP4197.
226, Mar. 8, 1949. Milestones in aviation
[Caroline Mars carries 218 passengers from
San Diego to Alameda; Martin Mauler takes
off with 9,000 lbs. of bombs and rockets;
towing winch yanks gliders off ground at
25 mph]. Volcano eruption [Mauna Loa].
U. S. envoy [Selden Chapin] returns [from
Hungary]. Princess on skis [Holland's
Princesses Beatrix and Irene in Austria].
30 die in train wreck [Spain]. Huskies
start training [175 oarsmen vie for places
on Washington State championship crew].
Ski record falls [Iron Mountain, Mich.]
© 8Mar49; MP4198.
227. Mar. 10, 1949. [B-50] bomber circles
world non-stop. Cardinal [Spellman]
provides own grave-diggers [during strike].
Battering rams. Clinging barnacles
{removed from a whaling ship in drydock].
Negro rights get a boost [Gene Tunney and
Levi Jackson are chairman and vice-
chairman of Urban League's Campaign].
New Orleans celebrates [Mardi Gras].
Chapeaux madame [Paris millinery styles].
© 10Mar49; MP4199.
228. Mar, 15, 1949. Cold war victory.
Portugese re-elect President [Carmino].
Uranium discovery [Saint Sylvestre, France].
Israel approved as UN member. Gale
batters Dutch coast. The Life of Riley
[premiere in Cincinnati]. Pyramid [Clubs]
sweep country,
© 15Mar49; MP4200.
229. Mar. 17, 1949. Odom sets nonstop air
mark. Axis Sally guilty. Lewes, Del.
[Cruiser Milwaukee returned from Russia].
Holland carnival. [Joe,Louis retires as
heavyweight champion]. Prime Minister
Atlee inspects operations of Berlin air lift.
President Truman receives degree from
Rollins College. Rugged hats [made from
carpet]. Hare and hounds [hunt in Spain].
© 17Mar49; MP4201,
230, Mar. 22, 1949. Restoration of [Temple
of] Karnak [at Luxor, Egypt]. Truman
vacation [Key West]. International fires
[Amsterdam, Holland; South London; Bronx,
New York]. Motorbike race [won by Don
Evans, Daytona Beach, Fla.]. Flea weight
pugs [children boxing in New York City].
Steeplechase [Cheltenham, Eng.]
© 22Mar49; MP4202.
231. Mar. 24, 1949. Atlantic Defense Pact
is mapped, 67 war orphans find U. S. haven.
Zionist appeal for Palestine. First Israeli
ship dedicated. British clothes rationing
ended. Fire destroys Army pier [Oakland,
Calif.] The Irish are on the march [New
York City]. Ski meet [Snoquolmie, Wash.]
© 24Mar49; MP4203.
232. Mar. 29, 1949. Cradle of atom open
to public [Oak Ridge, Tenn.] Texas gets
swank hotel. President Truman wins
Oscar" [for his mimicry of radio com-
mentator]. That rocket didn't rocket [new
experiment by Jene Maynor in Chicago]
Put-puts in the mud [motorcycle race in
Seattle]. Hair-raising finals [San Francisco
wins over Loyola at Twelfth Invitation Col-
lege Basketball title].
29Mar49; MP4204.
233. Mar. 31, 1949. 5,000 riot in London.
Conference [of the Cultural and Scientific
Conference for World Peace] arouses
criticism. Chinese troops train U. S.
fashion. Two celebrities from England
{Winston Churchill and family and J. Arthur
Rank arrive in New York]. The Greeks have
a word for it [American servicemen
entertained by dances in Athens]. An
ancient horse show [Verona]. Bike obstacle
race [Spain]. Spellman appeal [for Catholic
charities].
© 31Mar49; MP4205.
234, Apr. 5, 1949, Pickets protest leftist
parley [of the Cultural and Scientific
Conference for World Peace]. Greek
independence day [celebrated in New York
City]. Tornadoes kill 29 [in the south and
southwest U.S.] Argentina gets new
constitution. Academy awards. Grand
National Steeple Chase [England].
© 5Apr49; MP4206.
235. Apr. 6, 1949, Fog dispersal [at the
municipal airport, Los Angeles]. Atlantic
Pact envoys arrive. Egg beater drives ship
[eycloidal propellor on an Army tug]. Spring
fleecing [Canada]. Oxford-Cambridge
classic. Skiing in the trees [Willa Worth-
ington at Cypress Gxrdens].
© 6Apr49; MP4294,
236. Apr. 7, 1949. Atlantic Pact signed.
Churchill says bomb checks Reds. East-
West cagers meet [Madison Square Garden].
A crooked [outboard speedboat] race
[Sammamish River].
© 7Apr49; Mp4295. -
237. Apr. 8, 1949. 74 die in hospital tragedy
(Effingham, I1l.] Final Army Day parade.
Pope's anniversary [of his ordination into
priesthood]. Skiing in paradise [Sun Valley,
Idaho]. Kid fashions. Circus in New York.
© 8Apr49; MP4296.
238. Apr. 12, 1949, Efforts fail to save tot
in well [Kathy Fiscus]. Corinth canal re-
opened. U. S, envoy to Israel [James
MacDonald]. Spanish victory parade [Ma-
drid]. General Ike [Eisenhower] coordinates
[problems of armed services]. Baby
swimmers. Motorbike maniacs [France].
Midget maulers [Annapolis].
© 12Apr49; MP4297.
239, Apr. 15, 1949. Earthquake shakes
Pacific Northwest. The Fallas of Valencia
[St. Joseph's Day celebrated in Spain].
Canadian ice spectacle [Montreal Ice
Carnival]. Two strikes on DiMaggio [side-
lined by recurrence of heel injury]. Douglas
Fairbanks, Jr. makes an appeal for CARE,
© 15Apr49; MP4298.
240, Apr. 19, 1949, Easter across the nation.
Puerto Rico gets a trade school. Fliers set
new endurance record [for continuous
flying]. Bus training [given English bus
drivers]. Toronto takes third Stanley cup
straight.
© 19Apr49; MP4299,
241. Apr. 22, 1949. Ukraine refugees riot
against Reds. Texas City rebuilds [after
explosion of two years ago]. President
spurs U.S. bond drive. Egyptian exposition.
Aerial hot rods. Roller derby.
© 22Apr49; MP4300.
242, Apr. 26, 1949. Chinese Reds shell
British warships. New streamliner [train
built in America to be sent to Spain].
Revelry unconfined [costume ball of art
students in New York]. Hero's reward
[96 painters paint Okinawa veteran's home
in 2 1/2 minutes]. Window ledgerdemain
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
461
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL.
Volume 22, 1949. Cont'd.
[Betty and Benny Fox]. How not to drive.
Olympia wins Wood Memorial [Jamaica].
© 26Apr49; MP4301.
243. Apr. 29, 1949. The cold war thaws
out? [Russia makes overtures for
abatement of cold war]. Valley of the kings
[excavation of tombs of ancient kings of
Egypt]. It's springtime [in Holland]. Steve
Belloise wins [middleweight bout with Jean
Stock].
© 29Apr49; MP4302.
244. May 3, 1949. Americans flee Shanghai
trap. May Day is loyalty day [protest
Communist influence in New York City].
Aqua-maniacs [Cypress Gardens]. Twists
and turns [top gymnasts of colleges demon-
strate]. Soccer finals [Wolverhampton vs.
Leicester in England].
© 3May49; MP4303.
245. May 6, 1949. Russia agrees to lift
Berlin seige. Israel anniversary. Tokyo
fire. Marine review. Queen Juliana is 40.
Physical education [Jersey City community
demonstrates value of body conditioning].
Leo Durocher is cleared. New slants on
diving.
© 6May49; MP4304.
246, May 10, 1949, Shanghai digs in for
Red assault. U.S. must remain strong,
says Johnson. Hoover honored [receives
Humanitarian award of the International
Variety clubs]. Collier's award [to
Congressmen Rayburn and Vandenberg].
$5,000,000 fire [at Hollywood Park track].
Four-in-a-row [Collins quadruplets].
[Ponder, an] outsider wins [Kentucky]
Derby.
© 10May49; MP4305. /
247. May 13, 1949. UN admits Israel.
Reds executed in Shanghai. Cotton Carnival
[Memphis]. Blockade lifted [Berlin].
© 13May49; MP4306,
248. May 17, 1949. Supplies pour into Berlin
by land, Holland Tunnel rent by blasts.
Capot wins Preakness.
© 17May49; MP4307,
249, May 20, 1949. U.S. acclaims General
Clay. Brazil's President [Gaspar Dutra]
welcomed to Capital. Gloves across the
sea [America and Europe in international
Golden Gloves in Chicago]. President asks
bond support.
© 20May49; MP4308.
250. May 24, 1949. Tornadoes kill 45. New
York hails President Dutra. Air giant
[Marshall Mars] carries 309. Rock-a-bye
baby [motorized crib]. Tulip time [Holland,
Mich.] Mister Muscles [Jack Delinger
receives title of Mister America]. Los
Angeles relays.
© 24May49; MP4309.
251. May 27, 1949. Four powers meet in
Paris. Reds take Shanghai. Queen of
Greece cares for tots. Navy head [Francis
Matthews] sworn in. Oyster trees [on
coast of Puerto Rico]. Reading aids [pre-
sented by Mrs. Lewis Douglas to paralytics
at London hospital]. DiMaggio still out
[with heel injury]. Motor jockies [climb
Blue Barrons hill, Tacoma, Wash.]
© 27May49; MP4310.
252, May 31, 1949. Lillienthal defends atom
program conduct. Dutra visits TVA. New
Soviet envoy sworn in [Alan Kirk], General
Clay comes home. Ali Baba's cave dis-
covered [near Cairo]. Roller vanities
[performed by U. S. skaters in Paris].
Cut in out [exhibition of horse against
dogie at Breckenridge, Texas].
© 31May49; MP4311.
253. June 3, 1949. Rita [Hayworth] and Aly
[Kahn] wed. Graduation day [Columbia
University awards honorary degrees; color
presentation at Annapolis]. Glamour mule
[flies to Hollywood for Universal's new
picture]. Bill Holland wins auto classic
[Indianapolis].
© 3Jun49; MP3312.
254, June 7, 1949. President honors General
Marshall. [Miss Chicago selected as] Miss
Press Photog. Middies graduate [Annapo-
lis]. May Day in Moscow. Derby day
[England]. Golfing celebrities [Bing
Crosby, Bob Hope, and government heads].
© 7Jun49; MP4313.
255, June 10, 1949. Mobs riot in Tokyo.
Tribute to Franco [at opening of third
assembly in Madrid]. Italian anniversary
[third anniversary of Italian Republic].
Washington premiere of "Illegal Entry."
West Point graduation. How not to grow
old [Sammy Mason does stunt flying].
Summer not skiing.
© 10Jun49; MP4314.
256. June 14, 1949. Truman dedicates
memorial stadium [Little Rock, Ark.]
Dallas premiere of "Calamity Jane."
Will Rogers Memorial [hospital turned
over to Variety Clubs for research center
for tuberculosis]. Trooping the colors
[England]. Drop the handkerchief [flag
retrieved from ground by plane in France].
Dr. Carey Middlecoff cops the open. Capot
wins Belmont. Rodeo roughhouse [Liver-
more, Calif.]
© 14Jun49; MP4315.
257. June 17, 1949. Dewey endorses
European help. Wanna buy a yacht?
[Hitler's 3,800-ton yacht in New York
harbor]. Exiled monarch [King Humbert
of Italy] visits museum [Spain]. The Klan
gathers [initiation into hooded order] French
swim meet. June skiing [Mount Hood, Ore.]
Chimp-antics.
© 17Jun49; MP4316.
258. June 21, 1949. New Army head [Gordon
Gray] is sworn in. Beach treasure [machine
for cleaning beaches]. Fast service
[demonstrated by London waiters]. Fire-
men's holiday [Eindehoven, Holland], Hot
rod coppers [training at police school in
England]. The Ascot [British racing
classic]. Hillybilly air show.
© 21Jun49; MP4328,
259. June 24, 1949. West Pointers get
paratroop briefing. Drought perils
vegetable crop [in New York area]. 43
escape death in plane crash [Memphis].
Mass production poultry [Lemfoerde,
Germany]. Heavy champ crowned [Ezzard
Charles]. Motorcycle marathon [Isle of
Man]. Wimbledon tennis.
© 24Jun49; MP4329.
260. June 28, 1949. Aviation strides [the
Paraplane; B-50 gets tractor tread landing
gear]. Man-made lightning [in the labora-
tories of the General Electric Co.] Miss
Atlantic City. Chinatown's baby parade
[New York]. Marble champs. Riggs wins
pro tennis title.
© 28Jun49; MP4330.
261, June 30, 1949. Mine sinks channel boat
[three miles out of Dunkirk]. Landslide
returns Liberals in Canada. Princess
Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit the
Channel Islands. Counterfeiters nabbed
[Washington]. Fiesta of Towers [Nola,
Italy]. Balloon jumping [by Bob Deindorfer
on Long Island]. Cops are hosts [to
7,500 orphans at Coney Island]. Water
skiing [Seattle, Wash.]
© 30Jun49; MP4420.
262, July 5, 1949. Judy Coplon guilty. Irene
Dunne honored [at Notre Dame].. Happy
climax to a war saga [Chinese orphan
arrives in New York to join family of
American GI]. Fire-proof gas tanks.
Sling-shot plane. Water ski ballet [Puerto
Rico]. Model plane show [Andrews Air
Force base]. Motorcycle races [Barcelona].
© 5Jul49; MP4426.
263. July 8, 1949. Jap prisoners of war
return. Navy unveils stinger [A D Sky
Raider]. Critters and cowboys, Dutch
olympics. Wimbledon tennis. Timber
toppers [Albany, Ore.]
© 8Jul49; MP4427.
264, July 12, 1949. Jury disagrees in Hiss
trial. Madame Minister [Perle Mesta
sworn in as Minister to Luxemburg]. New
Senator [John Foster Dulles of New York].
Royal review [120th anniversary of the
royal guard in Holland]. [Senator] Johnson
asks tax cut, Italians beat U. S. soccer
team 8 to 2 [New York]. Dog ball. Ladies
go to the mat [Austria].
© 12Jul49; MP4428.
265. July 15, 1949. President denies slump.
Air tragedies [near Bombay and Los
Angeles]. Western Europe rearms,
Eucharistic Congress denounces Com-
munism [at Nancy, France]. Outboard
speedsters.
© 15Jul49; MP4429,
266. July 19, 1949. Dock strike perils food
for Britain. Midget test plane [one tenth
size of Navy's new seaplane]. President
signs Housing bill. Fire razes studio [near
Munich, Germany]. Royal portrait [Prince
Charles at 8 months]. Thar's gold in that
gold cup [Solidarity wins $136,000 for his
owners]. Horse-play [bronc busters at
Calgary].
© 19Jul49; MP4430.
267. July 22, 1949. Big parades (Shriners
in Chicago and Lions Clubs in New York].
Hit the silk [Air Force men shot out of
plane going 550 mph]. [Navy fires rockets
from seaplane tender] eighty miles up.
A reply to Robeson [from Jackie Robinson].
[Leo Spitz of Universal-International host
when Ralph Bunche receives award.]
Air crash kills 6 [near Seattle; 13 killed
near Bombay]. The bull wins [matadors
in Portugal]. The bull wins [matadors in
Portugal]. Rough horse play [Spain].
© 22Jul49; MP4431,.
268, July 26, 1949. Atlantic Pact signed.
War planes out of retirement [for use by
National Guard]. Drive-in church [North
Hollywood]. Doug [Fairbanks] Jr. honored
[by King George for sending food packages
to Europe]. [Youth of the Netherlands pay]
tribute to a Queen. Aquacentennial
[Minneapolis]. Water ski capers,
© 26Jul49; MP4565.
269. July 29, 1949. Atom secrets to be kept
[in U. S.] [King and Queen of Denmark
witness re-enactment of the Viking days].
Greek fleet maneuvers. New [luxury liner]
Ile de France. Patriot's funeral [Kim Koo,
"Tiger" of Korea]. Jap swim aces. Motor
madness [motorcyclists in the International
races in Austria]. [Bulls loosed in street
and arena at Pamplona, Spain].
© 29Jul49; MP4566.
270. Aug. 2, 1949. Clark named to Supreme
Court. MacGrath chosen new U. S. Attorney.
Big brass [Admiral Denfeld, Generals Omar
Bradley and Hoyt Vandenberg] off for
Europe. [Norsemen from Denmark arrive
in England on 1500th anniversary of first
Viking invasion of Britain.] Now she can
be taller [beauty contest]. Rain to order
{Saskatchewan]. Calms and squalls [at
Dutch boat races]. Ponder does it again
[at the Arlington Classic].
© 2Aug49; MP4567.
271. Aug. 5, 1949. Germany today [four
years after VE day]. President [Truman]
greets a U. S. "president" [of the Legion
Boy's Forum]. Japanese women have their
day [on the anniversary of women's
-suffrage]. Safety first in Palestine [as land
mines are removed]. [''Red" Hill goes]
over [Niagara Falls] ina barrel. Can they
"bear" it? [bears at Palisades Park, N. J.].
© 5Aug49; MP4568.
272, Aug. 9, 1949. Care packages go to
hungry Greeks. Those oo-la-la bathing
suits. It pays to be X-rayed [Indians at
Cardston, Alberta], Strato-man [Clifford
Thompson, 8 feet 7 inches tall]. Gridiron
clinic [Hot Springs, Ark.]. Postman's day
off [walking race by French mail carriers].
Motorcycle madcaps [England].
© 9Aug49; MP4569.
273. Aug, 12, 1949. 6,000 die in Ecuador
quake. Coast Guard has [159th] birthday.
Philippines President [Elpidio Quirino
arrives in Washington]. "That's My Baby"
{premiere in Chicago]. Mangrum wins Tam
O'Shanter [golf tournament]. Miss Tilly
wins Hambletonian.
© 12Aug49; MP4570.
274, Aug. 16, 1949. Jet fighters land on
carrier. Coldest spot in Canada [National
Research Council's test laboratory]. Dutch
Princesses [Beatrix and Irene] go riding.
Old swimming hole—Berlin. Football
makes its bow [Eagles vs. All-Stars].
462
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL., *
Volume 22, 1949. Cont'd.
Small fry rodeo riders [Post, Texas].
The Soap Box Derby.
© 16Aug49; MP4571.:
275. Aug. 19, 1949. Congress probes five-
percenters. Air crash survivors land
[rescue ships arrive inIreland. Ruth
Nichols and crew members fly to Windsor
Locks, Conn,] Europe strives for unity
[Council of Europe at Strasburg]. Helicop-
ters fly off carrier [during amphibious
maneuvers at Quantico].
© 19Aug49; MP4572.
276. Aug. 23, 1949. "Flying saucer" found
{Glen Burnie, Md.] Swiss Alpine fortress
['"Maginot"]. Gar Wood's new boat [Ven-
turi]. [Mohawk] Indians adopt Sophie
Tucker. National Baseball Congress
(Wichita, Kan.] Connie Mack honored.
Jap swimmers star in meet [in Los An-
geles].
© 23Aug49; MP4573.
277. Aug, 26, 1949. French forest fires.
Earthquake aftermath [Ecuador]. Glamor
on gay White Way [world premiere of ‘
"Sword in the Desert"]. Clark and McGrath
sworn in, Film star [Ann Blyth] "elected"
[honorary] mayor, Beauty Queens let down
hair [Palisades Park, N. J.]. Death on
the dirt track [International Trophy race
at Silerstone, Eng.]
© 26Aug49; MP4574,
278. Aug. 30,1949. Truman attends Legion
convention. Hurricane lashes Florida,
U.S, retains Davis Cup, F.D.R. great-
grandchild poses. Pendleton round-up.
© 30Aug49; MP4575,
279. Sept. 1, 1949. The American Legion on
parade [Philadelphia]. Vaughan and Maragon
testify in Senate "five percent" probe.
Coast Guard saves polio victim. The Ice
Capades of 1950.
© 1Sep49; MP4576,
280. Sept. 6, 1949. Legion picks new
commander [George N, Craig]. Nehru on
visit to Tibet. [Woman supervises the
demolition of war-scarred buildings in
Berlin.] Lend-lease trolleys [from New
York arrive in Vienna]. Girl baseball
stars [of All-American Girls League].
Gridders [on Giants team] visit [Will Rogers
Memorial] Hospital. Highboard diving
maniacs.
© 6Sep49; MP4577.
281. Sept. 9, 1949. The battle of Peekskill
[at meeting of concert of Paul Robeson].
British here for dollar talks. Spectacular
4-alarm fire [Philadelphia]. Beauty Queens
assemble [Atlantic City]. Modern "Moby
Dick" saga [off African coast]. Shirley
May [France] forced to quit [channel swim].
Labor Day Parade [Princeton, Ind.]
© 9Sep49; MP4578,
282. Sept. 13, 1949, 1949 beauty queens
chosen [Miss America crowned at Atlantic
City, Mrs. America at Asbury Park]. New
Tacoma Narrows Bridge. World's biggest
airliner [Brabazon I]. Film festival at
Cannes. Weight-lifting champs [Montreal].
Stunt flier [Tommy Walker] crashes plane.
© 13Sep49; MP4579.
283, Sept. 16, 1949. Money parley in
Washington. Theater owners hear good
news [Commerce Secretary Sawyer
advocates repeal of wartime excise tax on
admission to theaters]. Germany gets new
Chancellor [Konrad Adenauer], Sliding
cargo decks. Millinery modes. Harvest
Moon Ball [Madison Square Garden].
© 16Sep49; MP4783.
284, Sept. 20, 1949. 121 dead in cruise ship
fire [Toronto]. Defense Secretary [Louis
Johnson] lauds movies. Washington-Utah
football. Roller Derby champions, Texas
theatres aid polio fund,
© 20Sep49; MP4784,
285. Sept. 23, 1949. Romulo heads 4th UN
Assembly. Britain reacts to devaluation.
Fire sweeps French factory, Sweater
sweepstakes. Yanks win Ryder Cup, Tuna
Tourney [off Wedgeport, Nova Scotia].
© 23Sep49; MP4785,
286, Sept. 26, 1949. Nation stirred by
Truman report that Russia has the atom
bomb, Preview of 1950 swim suits. Foot-
ball highlights: Southern California sinks
Navy; Georgia Tech upsets Vanderbilt,
© 26Sep49; MP4786,
287, Sept. 30, 1949. Navy show [Defense
Secretary Johnson and Joint Chiefs of
Staff see impressive demonstration of air-
sea power]. [House of Princeton Univer-
sity's psychologists.] [Units of the Ameri-
can fleet pay] visit to Spain. Movie pledge
[for support of public good made by George
Murphy]. Yogi, not Berra. Horse opera
[at Madison Square Garden]. —
© 30Sep49; MP4787.
288, Oct. 4, 1949. 500,000 out in steel
strike. Truman has a busy week [in St,
Louis and Kansas City]. King's nephew
[Earl of Harewood] weds. Gridiron high-
lights: Army routs Penn State; Michigan
defeats Stanford; Notre Dame tops
Washington,
© 40ct49; MP4788.
289. Oct. 7, 1949. Air troops stage huge
mock battle. Cardinal [Spellman] visits
Pope. Truman asks Community Chest
support. Marquess [of Milford-Haven]
and his fiance, Canada tests jetliner.
Sports in the swim: 9-year-old Buck Niles;
tiny tot swimmers introduced by Lisa
Bengston.
© 7O0ct49; MP4789.
290. Oct. 11, 1949. Atlantic Pact; western
nations gird for defense. Football: Army
upsets Michigan; USC, Ohio State tie;
Navy overcomes Duke; Oklahoma tops
Texas.
© 110ct49; MP4790.
291. Oct. 14, 1949. Congress hears service
feud. Labor leader lauds U. S. movies in
cold war. Columbia snowed under by Yale.
Steeplechase thrills [Belmont Park, N. Y.]
© 140ct49; MP4791. '
292. Oct. 18, 1949. Top U. S. communists
found guilty. Hong Kong girds against
Reds. Football: Cornell crushes Yale;
Notre Dame routs Tulane; California
upsets USC.
© 18Oct49; MP4792.
293. Oct. 21, 1949. Yugoslavia named to
Security Council. Army answers B-36
charges by Navy. [Army reveals sub-
standard conditions under which defense
personnel must exist in Alaska.] Bronc
bustin' beauties [Corpus Christi, Texas].
Stanford sinks Washington,
© 210ct49; MP4793.
294. Oct. 25, 1949. Truman dedicates
United Nations home. $3,000,000 in
diamonds shown, Football: Army routs
Columbia; Penn "sinks" Navy; Michigan
tops Minnesota.
© 250ct49; MP4794.
295. Oct. 28, 1949. British crisis [Atlee
tells Parliament that budget must be
trimmed $700,000,000). Mrs, Anderson
named envoy to Denmark. [Sea lion that
swam English Channel is welcomed at
Hermosa Beach, Calif.] Gonzales loses in
pro debut. Arkansas beats Vanderbilt
in upset. [Millions of ducks and geese pass
through Tule Lake, Calif., on their way
south,] Grunt and groan a la Francaise
[Miquet and Asserati].
© 280ct49; MP4795.
296. Nov. 1, 1949. Warns Europe on U, S.
aid. Scores hurt in train wreck [Azusa,
Calif.] Goofiest hats ever seen. New York
Mayor lauds movies. Football: Notre Dame
sinks Navy; Ohio State tops Northwestern;
California trips UCLA.
© 1Nov49; MP4796.
297. Nov. 4, 1949. Air crash [over the
Washington airport] kills 55. Brush fire
makes hundreds homeless [in the San
Fernando Valley, California.} New Navy
Chief [Admiral Forrest Sherman]. USC
wins 40-28 over Washington. Duke wrecks
Georgia Tech. Catch-as-catch-can [Ivon
Robert vs. Fred Atkins in Montreal].
© 4Nov49; MP4812.,
298. Nov. 8, 1949. Infantry in action for top
brass [at Fort Benning, Ga.] Truman hailed
in Saint Paul. Football: Army crushes
Fordham; Wisconsin nips Northwestern;
Stanford blasts USC. :
© 8Nov49; MP4813,
299, Nov, 11, 1949. President Truman
urges world brotherhood. Big Three meet
{in Paris], Family reunion [of war torn
family in Germany], Flames raze Liver-
pool dock, Football: Army edges Penn;
Notre Dame routs South Carolina,
© 11Nov49; MP4814,
300. Nov. 15, 1949. Paratrooper saves
buddy when chute collapses. [British
frigate] Amethyst gets welcome [when she
returns from China]. [Anti-communist
Berliners hear Pres. Theodor Heuss of the
West German Republic.] Vice President
Barkley chosen top grand-pop, Kiddie
car—Paris style. Football: Boston College
tops Clemson; Pro Eagles topple Rams.
© 15Nov49; MP4815,
301. Nov. 18, 1949, Airborne baby [baby of
refugees from Poland born over the Atlan-
tic]. Shah [Mohammed Reza Pahlevi of
Iran] visits U. S. Negro women honor _
Bunche. New bomber unveiled, Putting
on the dog [parade in New York]. Football:
Oklahoma trounces Missouri; Oregon State
upsets Michigan State.
© 18Nov49; MP4816,
302,. Nov. 22, 1949, B-29 survivors [of
plane crash near Bermuda] tell of ordeal.
Vice President Barkley is wed. Football:
California routs Stanford; Ohio State ties
Michigan; Tulane upsets Virginia; Yale _
crushes Harvard.
© 22Nov49; MP4817,
303. Nov, 25, 1949. War games in Hawaii.
Princess Margaret at first hat show.
Floating down to Munich [on a log raft].
Pomp and pagentry [during a ten-day
festival in India]. Understanding dog
[balances small boy on his head]. Japanese
Prince meets hot dog, Ski debut [Mount
Hood, Ore.] Madame matador [Sefiorita
Cintro].
© 25Nov49; MP4818.
304. Nov, 29, 1949. Christmas preview [in
New York, Philadelphia, and Hollywood].
Plaque for Marshall, [Britain's military
academy presents silver service to West
Point.] [Stanton Griffis] new Ambassador
to Argentine. Football: Notre Dame swamps
Southern California; Army scuttles Navy.
© 29Nov49; MP4819.
305. Dec. 2, 1949. 28 die in [Dallas] plane
erash, Death marks the ballot [in elections
in Colombia]. President at ease [at Key
West]. Floods and storms sweep Northwest.
New sky giant [Globemaster] takes a bow.
French strike fizzles. Army gets [Lambert]
trophy. Water ski bugs.
© 2Dec49; MP4942.
306. Dec. 6, 1949. Water shortage menaces
East, Navy's skyrocket tops 700 mph.
Five die, ten hurt in French air crash,
Notre Dame noses out SMU by 27 to 20.
Churchill is 75. Eagles rip Giants 24-3.
© 6Dec49; MP4943.
307. Dec, 9, 1949. Atlantic pact defense
parley. Globe girdling record [made by
Thomas Lanphier in 4 days, 23 hours].
Bumper herring crop [British Columbia].
Strong family [Bayerjon brothers in
Canada], Leon Hart gets trophy. Louis
kayoes Valentino. Oregon five beats NYU.
China's president [Li Tsung Jen] arrives
in New York,
© 9Dec49; MP4944.
308. Dec. 13, 1949. Air Force tests [Chase
XC-123] assault transport, Historic war-
ship [HMS Implacable] sunk, The Shah
of Iran visits Hoover Dam. German
gymnasts compete. Jewelry, symbol of
beauty. Merry Christmas, Santa's greeting
to all of you,
© 13Dec49; MP4945,
309. Dec. 16, 1949. Atomist says West can
stop Red tide. 4 die, 19 hurt in plane
crash [at Washington airport]. Jackie
Robinson gets Carver award. Kid acrobats.
Christmas cheer goes to [Labrador] out-
posts.’ New Year's greeting in many
languages.
© 16Dec49; MP4946.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
463
UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL,
Volume 22, 1949. Cont'd.
310. Dec. 20, 1949. Lindbergh speaks on
Kitty Hawk day. Rocket soars 60 miles.
President Truman plays prexy [and awards
diplomas to graduates of Anti-Submarine
Corps at Key West]. Air Corps graduation
[Lackland Base, Texas]. Eagles keep pro-
grid crown. Lumberjack grappler wins
double victory.
© 20Dec49; MP4947.
311. Dee. 23, 1949. Reds release U. S.
Consul Ward. Mayor Bill O'Dwyer weds
Sloan Simpson in small-town ceremony.
Carrier task force hits rough seas in Arctic
test. British Army cadets march in
traditional graduation, [Small French
village posts new ordinance about cats].
Basketball thriller [Oklahoma Sooners vs.
CCNY Beavers].
© 23Dec49; MP4948.
312. Dec. 27, 1949. 1949 in review. Truman
inaugurated, Louis Saint-Laurent Prime
Minister of Canada, The cold war: Berlin
airlift; new West German state is born;
Marshall Plan aid to Europe. Communism;
persecution of Cardinal Mindzenty; Tito's
insurrection against Moscow; loss of China
to Reds; trial of top Communist leaders in
U. S. Disasters: Ecuador earthquake;
blizzards in Western plains; aviation
disasters; steamer Noronic fire at Toronto,
Weddings: Rita Hayworth and Aly Kahn;
Vice President Barkley and Mrs. Hadley.
The atom bomb: news that Russia has bomb;
UN Assembly discusses control of bomb,
© 23Dec49; MP4949,
313, Dec, 30, 1949. Holy year begins in
Rome. Japs [swarm around Russian
Embassy] in protest against Reds. Angus
Ward tells his story. Duke and Duchess
{of Windsor] arrive. Colorful ice carnival
[Hollywood Ice Revue]. First race at Santa
Anita.
© 30Dec49; MP5019.
THE UNIVERSE AS SEEN TODAY THROUGH
LARGEST TELESCOPES. Really Educational
Motion Pictures. c1940. 4 reels,
Credits: Director, Ruroy Sibley.
© Mabel Sibley; 170ct40; MP10525.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL.
Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min., bew, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2488,
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
BAND AND GLEE CLUB. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd. (Melody
Masters)
Credits: Director; Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 15Sep41;
MP11530.
THE UNKNOWN. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
¢1946,. 7 reels, sd. Based on the radio
program "I.Love a Mystery" by Carlton E.
Morse.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, Henry Levin; screenplay, Malcolm
Stuart Boylan, Julian Harmon; adaptation,
Charles O'Neal; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Jul46; LP521.
UNKNOWN GUEST. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; director,
Kurt Neumann; screenplay, Philip Yordan;
cameraman, Jackson Rose; film editor,
Marty Cohen,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 9Sep43;
LP12244,
UNKNOWN ISLAND. Albert Jay Cohen Pro-
ductions, Inc. Released through Film
Classics, Inc., c1948. 76 min., sd., color,
35mm.
Summary: An adventure story about the
discovery of living prehistoric monsters on
an uncharted island in the Pacific.
Credits: Producer, Albert J. Cohen;
director, Jack Bernhard; original story,
Robert T. Shannon; screenplay, Robert T.
Shannon, Jack Harvey; music, Ralph Stanley;
film editor, Harry Gerstad.
Cast: Virginia Grey, Philip Reed, Richard
Denning, Barton MacLané, Richard-Wessel.
© Albert Jay Cohen Productions, Inc.;
1Dec48; LP2087.
THE UNKNOWN SINGER. SEE Le Chanteur
Inconnu,
UNLUCKY AT GAMBLING. Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: "Unlucky at Gambling" is sung
by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4529.
UNLUCKY DOG. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1943, 15 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; direction
and screenplay, Ben Holmes; film editor,
Robert Swink.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 12Dec43;
LP12440.
UNLUCKY WOMAN. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15476,
THE UNRULY HARE. Warner Bros, Car-
toons Inc., ¢1944. 7 min., sd., color.
(Bugs Bunny Specials) (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Melvin Millar; animation, Arthur Davis;
music director, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec44; MP15740.
THE UNRULY HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color, (Bugs
Bunny Specials)
Credits: Director, Frank Tashlin; story,
Melvin Millar; animation, Arthur Davis;
music director, Car W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12Feb45; MP15619.
THE UNSEEN. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1945, 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel by
Ethel Lina White.
Credits: Producer, John Houseman; direc-
tor, Lewis Allen; screenplay, Hagar Wilde,
Raymond Chandler; adaptation, Hagar Wilde,
Ken Englund; music score, Ernest Roch.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Feb45;
LP13217.
UNSEEN ENEMY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Marshall
Grant; director, John Rawlins; original
screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Stanley Rubin;
photography, John Boyle; film editor, Ed
Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Mar42;
LP11149,
THE UNSEEN ENEMY. SEE
El Enemigo Invisible.
José Come Bem.
UNSOPHISTICATED SUE. Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Written by Nat Simon, Roy Newell,
Andy Razaf.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11837,
UNSURE-RUNTS. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946.
862 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Fox and Crow)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story,
Sid Marcus; animation, Grant Simmons,
Volus Jones; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 16May46; LP516.
THE UNSUSPECTED. Michael Curtiz Pro-
ductions, Inc,, c1947. 103 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. From a story by Charlotte Arm-
strong.
Credits: Producer, Charles Hoffman;
director, Michael Curtiz; screenplay,
Ranald MacDougall; adaptation, Bess
Meredyth; music, Franz Waxman; music
director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor,
Frederick Richards.
Cast: Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains, Audrey
Totter, Constance Bennett, Hurd Hatfield.
© Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc.;
110ct47; LP1270.
UNTAMED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940.
9 reels, sd., color. Based on the story
"Mantrap" by Sinclair Lewis.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
George Archainbaud; screenplay, Frederick
Hazlitt Brennan, Frank Butler; photography,
Leo Tover; film editor, Stuart Gilmore.
Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Jul40;
LP9812,
THE UNTAMED BREED. Sage Western Pic-
tures. Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1948. 74 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Based on a story by Eli Colter.
Summary: A Western in which wild riding
and romance follow the escape of a Brahma
bull which was purchased to improve the
stock in the Pecos country.
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, Charles Lamont; screenplay, Tom
Reed; music director, M. W. Stoloff; music
score,.George Duning; film editor, Jerome
Thoms,
Cast: Sonny Tufts, Barbara Britton, George
"Gabby" Hayes, Edgar Buchanan, William
Bishop.
© Sage Western Pictures; 260ct48;
LP1898,
UNTAMED FURY. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947.
65 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Danches
Brothers production. From Ewing Scott's
story "Gaitor Bait."
Credits: Producer and director, Ewing
Scott; screenplay, Taylor Caven, Paul
Gerard Smith; music score and direction,
Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Robert
Crandall.
Cast: Gaylord Pendleton, Mikel Conrad,
Leigh Whipper.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 22Mar47; LP889.
UNUSUAL CRAFTS. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 803 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no. 9)
Credits: Commentary, John Martin; editor,
Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Dec40;
MP10861.
UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS. Paramount Pic-
tures, Inc., c1940-49. 1 reel each, sd.,
35mm. © Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Credits: Writers, Gayne Whitman, Walter
Anthony, George Brandt; narrator, Ken
Carpenter.
L 9-3. © 19Jan40; MP9940,
4, © 22Mar40; MP10082.
5, © 31May40; MP10253.
6. © 2Aug40; MP10400.
1, © 27Sep40; MP10526.
2. © 29Nov40; MP10641,
3. © 24Jan41; MP10785.
4, © 28Mar41; MP10998.
5, © 30May41; MP11198.
6. © 1Aug41; MP11411.
1, © 30ct41; MP11635,
2, © 12Dec41; MP11917,
3, © 27Feb42; MP12222.
4, © 15Apr42; MP12762.
5, © 26Jun42; MP12649,
-6, © 26Aug42; MP12793.
1. © 90ct42; MP12949.
2. © 4Dec42; MP13130.
3. © 12Feb43; MP13280.
4, © 30Apr43; MP13524.
5, © 9Jul43; MP13740.
6, © 17Sep43; MP14679.
1. © 17Nov43; MP14174,
2. © 7Jan44; MP14398.
3. © 3Mar44; MP14618.
4, © 5May44; MP14925.
5. © 23Jun44; MP14993.
6. © 1Sep44; MP15757.
1, © 300ct44; MP15446,
2. © 12Jan45; MP15603.
SSO Cce eee ee nce r ree creer ie re
464 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS. Cont'd. has a collection of footwear dating back to Sigmund ) i
L 4-3. © 9Mar45; MP15738, 2000 B.C.; in Philadelphia, Miss Florence Dorothy Pele pubbene das
L 4-4, © 8May45; MP15960. Schippert sculptures models of famous Summary; An Irish immigrant and his
L 4-5. © 13Jul45; MP16128. dogs; near Deming, New Mexico, Mrs. songstress daughter become involved in
L 4-6. © 14Sep45; MP16295. Margaret Todhunter supervises her Tammany Hall politics.
L 5-1, © 9Nov45; MP576, "Diamond L" ranch from her airplane. Credits: Producer, Karl Tunberg; director,
L 5-2. © 4Jan46; MP128, © 3Jun49; MP4161, William Seiter; screenplay, Karl Tunberg; 5%
L 5-3, © 25Feb46; MP216, L 8-6. The Sky Rider. In Mexico City, music arranged and directed by Johnny 1
L 5-4, © 8May46; MP600. Senor Ignacio Inzunsa makes clothes for Green; music, Sigmund Romberg; film
L 5-5. © 5Jul46; MP847, bullfighters. In Spillville, Iowa, the Bily editor, Otto Ludwig. ;
L 5-6. © 30Aug46; MP1065. brothers pursue the art of wood-carving. Cast: Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes, Vincent
L 6-1, © 40ct46; MP1235. In Bell Gardens, Calif., Mrs. L. W. Morris Price, Albert Sharpe, Tom Powers :
L 6-2, © 14Feb47; MP1648. makes miniature tapestries. Dan Moore © Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 8Jun48;
L 6-3, © 15Mar47; MP1810. trains bloodhounds for Arizona State LP1918, i is ,
: Si 4 geite Gaeares Prison. Tony Le Vier, test pilot, flies
-5, ul47; 4 P-80 Jet planes, P b
L BB Tot Fairyland. © 15Sep47; © 1sJul49; MP4349, Taisen ents ereasenat peat dl
° Small. 8 reel i
L 7-1. Hula Magic. © 7Nov47; MP2442. UNVEILING ALGERIA, Columbia Pictures by Otto Harbach asia Wilson Collisons ne
L 7-2, Bagpipe Lassies. © 2Jan48; Corp., c1940. 876 ft., sd. (A Columbia Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director,
MP2591,
L 7-3. Modern Pioneers. © 13Feb48;
MP2732.
L 7-4, Nimrod Artist. © 16Apr48; MP2887.
L 7-5. Feather Finery. In the Painted
Desert in northern Arizona, Navajo Indians
make a symbolic sand painting requesting
the gods to insure sufficient food; Robert S.
Bowden creates "paintings" by piecing
together small pieces of colored leathers;
Billy Romano makes animals and other
objects from ordinary balloons; Barbara
Orr Ehrhardt makes dresses for her
bridal party from turkey feathers,
© 14May48; MP3487,.
L 7-6, Aerial Hot Rods. An artist paints
the faces of celebrities on eggs; a skilled
artisan makes small size trains for
amusement parks; a man in New York City
makes hats of pipe cleaners; and aircraft
engineers race midget planes.
© 3Aug48; MP3350.
L 8-1, The Glass Orchestra. On the Apache
Indian Reservation of Mescalero, N. M.,
Chief Waterfall trains the children to
perform traditional tribal dances; in
Nogales, Ariz., Laura McNeill makes
ceramic figurines in Colonial costumes; at
the Bronx Zoo, Helen Martini raises wild
animals; in New York City, Billy Glass
makes musical instruments out of plexiglas
for his orchestra,
© 26Nov48; MP3541.
L 8-2. The Early Bird. In Taxco, Mexico,
hand-wrought silver ornaments are made
by native artists; in Williamsburg, Va.,
cabinetmaking, spinning, and wig-making
are done in the manner of the 18th century;
in Portsmouth, Eng., former submarine
commander, G. V. Galwey, builds model
ships; Billy Parker of Oklahome flies
planes of 1910 and 1912.
© 11Mar49; MP4010.
L 8-3, The Flying Dancers. Near Chicago,
members of a rifle club use hand~-molded
bullets in their muzzle-loading rifles; in
Oshkosh, Wis., Beatrice Tonnesen converts
coal clinkers into works of art; in Nogales,
Ariz., Ray Hulbert and his aides make
bamboo reeds for musical instruments;
in Oakland, Calif., elderly women go for a
weekly row on Lake Merritt; at Papantla,
near Veracruz, Mexico, Totonaca Indians
perform a ceremonial "Flying Pole" dance.
© 11Mar49; MP3911,
L 8-4, The Fall Guy. In the patio of Casa
Pereira at Mexico City, fireworks are
made for holidays and fiestas; at Boulder,
Colo., Oscar Crockett makes spurs from
hand forged steel; at Saint Ignace, Mich.,
Chief "Joe Shomen" operates the only
totem pole factory in the United States;
Beatrice Metesh of Lockport, Ill., is the
pitcher on a semi-pro baseball team of
men; in a New York department store, Mike
Reynolds falls down the chutes to clear
the jammed packages on their way to the
shipping department.
© 15Apr49; MP3982,
L 8-5, Flying Grandmother. In Sutton,
England, cricket bats are made; in the
swamp lands near Mexico City, reeds are
gathered and woven into a variety of
products; in New York City, Joseph Burger
Tour)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
narrator, Len Sterling; music, Edward
Craig.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Mar40;
MP 10037.
THE UNWELCOME GUEST. Loew's Inc.,
c1945. 663 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Animation, Michael Lah, Ed Barge,
Jack Carr; music, Scott Bradley. Techni-
color.
© Loew's Inc.; 21Feb45; LP13208.
THE UNWRITTEN CODE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam White; director,
Herman Rotsten; story, Charles Kenyon,
Robert Wilmot; screenplay, Leslie T. White,
Charles Kenyon; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Gene Havlick.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 260ct44;
LP13121.
UP AND AWAY. Presented by Chevrolet.
1 min,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 60 prints,
40ct41; MU11695.
UP FROM THE EARTH FOR THE PEOPLE.
Tomlin Film Productions, Inc., for Consum-
ers Cooperative Association, c1948, 33 min.,
sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Shows drilling operations in
the oil fields and the refining process. A
film produced to acquaint mid-western
audiences with the work of their Cooperative
Associations in the oil fields, and to em-
phasize the importance of petroleum pro-
ducts to farmers.
© Tomlin Film Productions, Inc.; 13Sep48;
MP3311,
UP GOES MAISIE. Loew's Inc., c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd., b&w. Based on the character created by
Wilson Collison,
Credits: Producer, George Haight; director,
Harry Beaumont; story and screenplay,
Thelma Robinson; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Dec45; LP27.
UP IN ARMS, Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1944. Presented by Samuel
Goldwyn. 105 min., sd., color. Suggested by
the character ''The Nervous Wreck’ by Owen
Davis.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; direc-
tor, Elliott Nugent; original screenplay, Don
Hartman, Allen Boretz, Robert Pirosh;
narration, Knox Manning; music director,
Louis Forbes; musical numbers arranged and
conducted by Ray Heindorf; film editors,
Daniel Mandell, James Newcom. Technicolor.
© Avalon Productions, Inc.; 2Mar44;
LP12594,
UP IN CENTRAL PARK. Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w,
35mm. Based on the musical comedy by
Allan Dwan; screen adaptation, Tom Reed;
music, Michael Michelet; music director,
Edward Paul; film editor, Richard
Heermance. :
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 15Feb44;
LP12687,
UP IN THE AIR. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Howard Bretherton; screenplay and
original story, Edmund Kelso; music direc-
tor, Edward Kaye; photography, Fred
Jackman, Jr.; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Sep40;
LP9926.
UP 'N' ATOM. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947. .
6 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Color Rhapsody,
no. 128)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation,
Ray Jenkins, Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie
Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 10Jun47; LP1083.
UP-STANDING SITTER. Warner Bros. Car-
toons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
(Merrie Melodies) tr)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Phil Delara,
Manny Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Aug48; MP3259.
THE UPTURNED GLASS. Released by Uni-
versal-International, c1947. Presented by
J. Arthur Rank, 87 min., sd., bkw, 35mm,
A Sidney Box production. From an original
story by John P, Monaghan. ;
Summary: A melodrama in which a surgeon
commits murder to avenge the death of the
woman he loved. An English country house
provides the setting.
Credits: Producers, Sydney Box, James
Mason; director, Lawrence Huntington;
original story, John P. Monaghan; screen-
play, John P, Monaghan, Pamela Kellino;
music, Bernard Stevens; cameraman, Bernie
Lewis; editor, Alan Osbiston.
Cast: James Mason, Rosamund John,
Pamela Kellino, Ann Stevens, Moreland
Graham,
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 11Dec47;
LP1547.
USE AND PROCESSING OF EKTACHROME
FILM. Eastman Kodak Co, sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: Lloyd Reber.
© Eastman Kodak Co.; title, descr. &
9 prints, 9Mar47; MU1770.
THE USE OF DIGITALIS IN HEART FAILURE,
Transfilm, Inc. for Wyeth, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Summary: Shows how digitalis and its
glycosides act directly on the heart muscle
to increase the force of its contraction;
explains how to make a satisfactory choice
among various preparations of the drug; and
illustrates methods of giving the medicine to
patients. A film for members of the medical
profession,
© Wyeth, Inc.; title, descr. & 15 prints,
10Aug48; MU3263.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
USE OF FORESTS. Coronet, ci949. 10 min.,
sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Describes the variety of pro-
ducts which are made from wood, shows
how forests are used for recreation, and
stresses the importance of protecting
forests from fire and disease.
Credits; Educational collaborator, Thomas
F. Barton.
© David A. Smart; 7Mar49; MP4276.
USE OF PARACHUTES. Presented by the
United States Navy. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& deser., 28Jun46; 13 prints, 1Jul46; MU758.
THE USE OF TOOLS. Coronet, c1941. 1 reel,
sd., b&ew, 16mm.
Credits: Script, Mary Greer.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A. Smart; 290ct41; MP1544.
USE YOUR IMAGINATION, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Dec44; MP15575.
USEFUL KNOTS. U.S. Navy.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title &
descr., 6Feb42; 121 prints, 2Feb42;
MU12154,
USING A STEADY REST WHEN BORING.
Appl. author: John G. Curtis.
© Atlas Educational Film Co.,; title, descr.
& 2 prints, 5Jun44; MU14911,
USING THE BANK. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16mm, las i eae
Summary: The film shows how an individual
is served by his bank. He makes use of
savings and checking accounts, of the bank's
loan department, and of its facilities for
supplying change, Live action and animation.
For upper elementary grades, junior high
school, and adult groups.
Credits: Collaborators, John H. Lewis,
John R,. Clark.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Nov47; MP2637.
USING THE CLASSROOM FILM, Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Films, Inc., c1945. 1 reel.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
20ct45; MP16445,
USING THE CLASSROOM FILM. SEE
Empleo de Peliculas en las Aulas.
Der Film in der Klasse,
De Film in het Schoollokaal.
Skolfilmen Anv&ndning.
Utilisation du Film en Classe.
O USO DO FILMO PARA AS CLASSES,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946,
2 reels, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
28Aug46; MP1070.
~
UTAH. c1945. Presented by Republic Pic-
tures. 8 reels, sd. Based ona story by
Gilbert Wright and Betty Burbridge.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H.
Brown; director, John English; screenplay,
Jack Townley, John K. Butler; music direc-
tor, Morton Scott; orchestrations, Dale Butts;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Harry Keller.
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 8Mar45;
LP13188,
UTAH KID. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944,
6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Vernon Keays; screen-
play, Victor Hammond; photography, Harry
Neuman; film editor, John C. Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp., 26Aug44;
LP12843,
UTILISATION DU FILM CLASSE, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel,
sd., b&w., 16mm. A French version of
"Using the Classroom Film" which intro-
duces "The Wheat Farmer" as a film text.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Feb47; MP1756.
UTOPIA OF DEATH. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 908 ft.,
sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Oct40; MP10606.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
Vv
V-MAIL FROM A FEMALE. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 27Dec43; MP14320.
V MEN AND V WOMEN. c1942. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
© Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Co.; 29Jan42; MP13225,
VACATION; two weeks a year. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 1 reel,
sd., b&w, 16mm. (The World Today)
Summary: American citizens of all ages
take a vacation. The children go to camp.
Families enjoy swimming, fishing, golf,
horseback riding. They stay at a dude
ranch, and take trips to Canada, Bermuda,
and Coney Island.
Credits: Praducer, Edmund Reek; script,
Luigi Creatore; narrator, Nelson Case;
music, L. DeFrancesco; editors, John Oser,
Lawrence Katz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
12Nov47; MP3154,
VACATION DAYS. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; direc-
tor, Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay,
Hal Collins; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, Ace Herman.
Cast: Freddie Stewart, June Preisser,
Frankie Darro.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Jan47;
LP839.
VACATION FROM MARRIAGE. Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer London Film Productions,
Ltd., England, cl1945. Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer and director, Alexander
Korda; screenplay, Clemence Dane, Anthony
Pelissier; composer, Clifton Parker; pho-
tographer, Georges Perinal; editor, E. B.
Jarvis.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Nov45; LP13705.
VACATION IN RENO. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1946. 60 min., sd., 35mm. Based on
a story by Charles Kerr.
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Goodwins; screenplay, Charles E. Roberts,
Arthur Ross; music, Paul Sawtell; music
director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Les
Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct46;
LP691.
VACATION MAGIC. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1947. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm. (Movietone Sports Review)
Summary: Sports which are popular in
Jamaica: sailboat racing, horse racing,
shooting the rapids of Jamaica's Rio Grande,
and rounding up White Indian cattle.
Includes scenes of Montego Bay and Blue
Hole,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Mel Allen; music score, L. DeFran-
cesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
26Sep47; MP2622.
VACATION SAFETY. Eastman Kodak Co.,
Teaching Films Division, c1940. 976 ft.
(Safety Series)
Appl. author: C. E, Turner.
© Eastman Kodak Co., Teaching Films
Division; 20May40; MP10336.
VACATION TIME IN FLORIDA. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1940. 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley;
described by Ed Thorgersen; photographer,
Jack Painter. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Aug40; MP10453.
THE VACUUM CLEANER. Gateway Pro-
ductions, Inc., cl1949. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm. (The Pirro Series, no. 8)
Summary: Pat shows his puppet, Pirro,
how the vacuum cleaner works,
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin
J. Gordon,
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 26Jan49
(in notice: 1948); LP2339.
VACUUM TUBES. SEE El Bulbo al Vacfo.
VAGABOND LOAFERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1949. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy in which
the Three Stooges are plumbers.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
director, Edward Bernds; written by Elwood
Ullman,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Oct49;
LP2601.
VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY. Evelyn Mallory
Tate Buchanan, c1944. 1 reel.
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan;
28Dec44; MP15505.
THE VALIANT. SEE The Man Who Wouldn't
Talk.
VALIANT HOMBRE. Inter-American Produc-
tions, Inc. Released by United Artists Corp.,
c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on
the Cisco Kid character created by O. Henry
{pseud. of William Sydney Porter].
Summary: A Western in which the Cisco
Kid and Pancho become involved in murder
when they attempt to locate the missing
owner of a stolen dog.
Credits: Producer, Philip N. Krasne;
director, Wallace Fox; original screenplay,
Adele Buffington; music composer and
director, Albert Glasser; film editor, Martin
Cohen,
Cast: Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, John
Litel, Barbara Billingsley, Stanley Andrews.
© Inter-American Productions, Inc.;
21Jan49 (in notice: 1948); LP2479.
VALIANT VENEZUELA. c1939. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 778 ft., sd., color.
(James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator; James A.
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney.
Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov39; MP10128.
THE VALLEY. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 10 min., sd. (The Color Parade)
Credits: Directed and written by Ira Genet;
commentator, John Deering.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul40;
MP10354.
VALLEY OF BLOSSOMS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 1 reel, sd., color.
(Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Leon C, Shelly; music score, L. de
Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.
Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Sep42; MP15403.
THE VALLEY OF DECISION. Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the
novel by Marcia Davenport.
Credits: Producer, Edwin H. Knopf;
director, Tay Garnett; screenplay, John
Meehan, Sonya Levien; music score,
Herbert Stothart; film editor, Blanche
Sewell,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Apr45; LP13232,
VALLEY OF FEAR. Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1947, 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, J. Benton Cheney;
music director, Edward Kay; film editor,
Roy Livingston,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Feb47;
LP909,
VALLEY OF HUNTED MEN. c1942. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Based on an original idea by Charles Ted-
ford. Based on the characters ''The Three
Mesquiteers" created by William Colt
MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; screenplay, Albert
Demond, Morton Grant; music score, Mort
Glickman; photography, Bud Thackery;
film editor, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Nov42;
LP11733.
THE VALLEY OF 10,000 SMOKES. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., cl939. 1 reel, sd,
(Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; narra-
tors, Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Nov39; MP10025.
VALLEY OF THE SUN. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1942, 79 min., sd. Based on the
story by Clarence Budington Kelland.
Credits: Producer, Graham Baker; direc-
tor, George Marshall; screenplay, Horace
McCoy; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Desmond
Marquette.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan42;
LP11056.
VALLEY OF THE SUN. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Mar46; MP356,
VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES. c1946. Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producers, Dorrell and
Stuart McGowan; director, Philip Ford;
original story, Royal K, Cole, Sherman L.
Lowe; screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart
McGowan; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
William P. Thompson,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Mar46;
LP310.
THE VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN.
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942-43.
2 reels each, sd. © Columbia Pictures
Corp.
Credits: Director, Spencer G. Bennett;
original screenplay, Harry Fraser, Lewis
Clay, George Gray.
1, Trouble in Canyon City. © 17Dec42;
LP11774,
2, The Mystery of Ghost Town. © 24Dec42;
LP11775, ;
3. Danger Walks by Night. © 31Dec42;
LP11776.
4, Hillside Horror. © 7Jan43; LP11777.
5. Guns in the Night. © 15Jan43;
LP11831.
6. The Bottomless Well. © 22Jan43;
LP11832.
7. The Man in the Gold Mask. © 29Jan43;
LP11833.
8, When the Devil Drives. © 5Feb43;
LP11855,
9. The Traitor's Shroud, © 12Feb43;
LP11856,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
467
THE VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN. Cont'd.
10. Death Strikes at Seven. © 12Feb43;
LP11857.
11. Satan in the Saddle. © 26Feb43;
LP11902,
12, The Mine of Missing Men. © 5Mar43;
LP11903,
13. Danger on Dome Rock. © 8Mar43;
LP11904.
14, The Door that has no Key. © 10Mar43;
LP11905.
15, Empire's End. © 12Mar43; LP11906.
VALLEY OF VENGEANCE, P. R. C., Pic-
tures, cl1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Joseph O'Donnell; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 15May44;
LP12647.
VAMOOSE. Video Varieties Corp. 3 min.,
sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: "Vamoose" is sung by The
Striders, a Negro male quartet.
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4530.
VAMOS A GOZAR. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., cl1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13816.
THE VAMPIRE'S GHOST. c1945. Presented
by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E,
Abel; director, Lesley Selander; original
story, Leigh Brackett; screenplay, John K.
Butler, Leigh Brackett; music director,
Richard Cherwin; photographers, Bud
Thackery, Robert Pittack; film editor, Tony
Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17May45; 7%
LP13353. (
VANISHED TRACES. SEE Verwehte Spuren.
THE VANISHING PRIVATE. Walt Disney
Productions, c1942. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt
Disney Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 5Aug42;
LP11595.
THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN. Loew's Inc.,
c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 10 reels, sd., baw. A Frank
Borzage production, Based on the book by
Rebecca Yancey Williams.
Credits: Producer, Edwin Knopf; director,
Frank Borzage; screenplay, Jan Fortune;
music director, Lennie Hayton; music score,
David Snell; film editor, James E. Newcom.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Dec41; LP11403.
VARGA AND HIS BEAUTIES. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., cl1944. 1 reel, sd.
(Person-Oddity, no. 131)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Larry Elliott.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Apr44;
MP 14800.
VARIETY GIRL. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947. 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical comedy which
depicts the adventures of two young girls
seeking screen careers in Hollywood. The
story is based on the incident which started
the Variety Clubs movement.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director,
George Marshall; screenplay, Edmund
Hartmann, Frank Tashlin, Robert Welch,
Monte Brice; music score and direction,
Joseph J. Lilley; special orchestral
arrangements, Van Cleave; editor, LeRoy
Stone.
Cast: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Gary
Cooper, Olga San Juan, Billy De Wolfe.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Aug47;
LP1601.
VARIETY TIME. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948, 59 min,, sd., bew, 35mm, Includes
sequences taken from a 1911 Biograph re-
lease, "Two Paths," in addition to clippings
from other old films. eave
Summary: A vaudeville show which pre-
sents a series of comedy and musical acts,
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; written
by Leo Soloman, Joseph Quillan, Hal Law,
Hal Yates; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
film editors, Les Millbrook, Edward W.
Williams,
Cast; Jack Paar, Edgar Kennedy, Leon
Errol, Frankie Carle, Pat Rooney.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Sep48;
LP1861,
VARIETY VIEWS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1941-45, 1 reel each, sd., b&w,
35mm, For preceding issues SEE Going
Places. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc,
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead,
94, Isles of Fate, Narrator, Graham Mc-
Namee. © 30Jul41; MP11372,
95. Garden Spot of the North. Narrator,
Graham McNamee, © 31Jul41; MP11383,
96. Moby Dick's Home Town, Narrator,
Graham McNamee. © 31Jul41; MP11384,
97, Northern Neighbors, Narrator,
Graham McNamee, © 2O0ct41; MP11614,
98. George Washington, Country Gentle-
man, Narrator, Graham McNamee,
© 23Sep41; MP11578.
99, The Trail of the Buccaneers, Narra-
tor, Graham McNamee, © 23Sep41;
MP11579,
100, Annapolis Salutes the Navy. Narrator,
Graham McNamee. © 3Dec41; MP11859.
101, Keys to Adventure, Narrator, Graham
McNamee, © 5Dec41; MP11863.
102, Peaceful Quebec at War. Narrator,
Graham McNamee, © 3Dec41; MP11860,
103, Sports in the Rockies, Narrator,
Graham McNamee. © 13Mar42; MP12329,
104, Flashing Blades, Narrator, Graham
McNamee, © 24Feb42; MP12247,
105. Thrills of the Deep, Narrator,
Graham McNamee. © 26Feb42; MP12220.
106, Sky Pastures, Narrator, Graham Mc-
Namee, © 3Mar42; MP12237.
107, Call of the Sea, Narrator, Bob
Shepard. © 19May42; MP12500,
108. Wings for Freedom. Narrator, Ed-
ward Herlihy. © 9Jun42; MP12583.
109, Antarctic Outpost. Narrator, Fred
Handrich, © 1Jun42; MP12551.
110, Crater City, Narrator, John S, Mar-
tin. © 26Jun42; MP12632,
111, Trouble Spot of the East. Narrator,
Basil Ruysdael, © 21Aug42; MP12790,
112, Canadian Patrol, Narrator, Larry
Elliott, © 15Sep42; MP12842,
113, Western Whoopee. Narrator, Howard
Petrie, © 25Aug42; MP12796.
114, Spirit of Democracy, Narrator,
Charles Wood. © 21Sep42; MP12843.
115, The New Era in India, Narrator,
Irving McDonald, © 230ct42; MP12987.
116, Winter Sports Jamboree, Narrator,
Bob Stanton, © 10Feb43; MP13267,
117. Mother of Presidents. Narrator,
John Patrick Costello, © 10Feb43; MP13266.
118, Hungry India. Narrator, Robert
Denton, © 11Feb43; MP13268,
119, Mr, Chimp Goes to Town, Narrator,
Ed Herlihy, © 15Apr43; MP13491.
120, Mirror of Sub-Marine Life. Narra-
tor, Ben Grauer. © 22Apr43; MP13540,
121, Confusion in India, Narrator, Albert
A, Grobe, © 22Apr43; MP13541,
122, Who's Next? Narrator, Tom Shirley.
© 28Jul43; MP13807.
123, Any Chickens Today, Narrator, Ed
Herlihy, © 14Jul43; MP13764.
124, The Amazing Metropolis. Narrator,
Albert A, Grobe, © 31Dec43; MP14364,
125. Yukon Outpost. Narrator, Hugh
James, © 29Jul43; MP13830,
126, 1-A Dogs, Narrator, Tom Shirley.
© 30Sep43; MP14016.
127. Mr. Chimp Raises Cain, Narrator,
Tom Shirley. © 12Nov43; MP14154,
128. Wings in Record Time. Narrator,
Albert A, Grobe. © 31Dec43; MP14363.
129, Magazine Model, Narrator, Gertrude
Warner, © 4Feb44; MP14556,
130, Animal Tricks, Narrator, Tom Shir-
ley. © 4Feb44; MP14559,
131, Hobo News, Narrator, Ed Herlihy.
© 18Apr44; MP14796,
132, Fraud by Mail, Narrator, Jack Cos-
tello. © 18Apr44; MP14797.
133, Mr. Chimp Goes South. Narrator,
Tom Shirley, © 18Apr44; MP14799,
134, Bear Mountain Game, Narrator, Tom
Shirley, © 29Jun44; MP15062.
135, From Spruce to Bomber. Narrator,
Jack Costello, © 7Aug44; MP15256,
136. Dogs for Show, Narrator, Ben
Grauer. © 270ct44; MP15542,
137. Mr. Chimp at Coney Island, Narrator,
Tom Shirley, © 6Dec44; MP15487,
138, White Treasure. Narrator, Al Grobe.
© 7Dec44; MP15488,
139, Your National Gallery, Narrator,
Jack Costello, © 12Dec44; MP15541,
140, Wingmen of Tomorrow, Narrator,
Ed. Herlihy, © 14Jun45; MP16095,
141, Bear Facts. Narrator, Tom Shirley.
© 5Dec45; MP45.
142, Village of the Past, Narrator, Jack
Costello, © 7Sep45; MP16313,
143, Victory Bound, Narrator, Albert A,
Grobe, © 7Sep45; MP124,
144, Go North. Narrator, Ben Grauer,
© 28Sep45; MP743.,
145. Queer Birds. Narrator, Tom Shirley.
© 28Sep45; MP744,
146, Doctor of Paintings. Narrator, Al-
bert A, Grobe. © 9Oct45; MP16424,
147, Grave Laughter. Narrator, Jack
Costello. © 9O0ct45; MP16425,
148, Jungle Capers, Narrator, Tom
Shirley. © 29Nov45; MP16578.
149. Dog Tale, Narrator, Jack Costello.
© 21Mar46; MP309,
150, Chimp on the loose, Narrator, Tom
Shirley, © 21Mar46; MP311,
151. Script Teas. Narrator, Ed Herlihy.
© 21Mar46; MP310,
152, Dog of the Seven Seas, Narrator,
Ben Grauer. © 6Jun46; MP740.
153, Magic Mineral, Narrator, Albert
Grobe, © 12Jun46; MP825.
154, Mr. Chimp at Home. Narrator, Ed
Herlihy, © 12Jun46; MP826,
155, Mr. Chimp to the Rescue, Narrator,
Tom Shirley. © 23Aug46; MP1030,
156. Operation Holiday, Narrator, Albert
Grobe, © 11Sep46; MP1101.
157, Mr. Chimp on Vacation, Narrator,
Tom Shirley. © 23Aug46; MP1031.
158, Pelican Pranks, Narrator, Tom
Shirley, © 18Feb47; MP1884,
159, Rhumba Holiday. Narrator, Ben
Grauer, © 18Feb47; MP1885.
160, Wild West Chimp. Narrator, Tom
Shirley, © 18Feb47; MP1886,
161, Chimp Aviator. Narrator, Tom Shir-
ley. © 16Feb48; MP2966,
162, Play and Plenty. Narrator, Bob
Sherry. © 31Jul47; MP2224,
163, Bronco Babes. Narrator, Philip
Stahl, © 27May47; MP2128,
164, Patio Museum, Narrator, Henry
Gladstone, © 27May47; MP2129,
165, Tropical Harmony, Narrator, Ben
Grauer, © 31Jul47; MP2225,.
166. Brooklyn, U.S, A. Narrator, Ted De
Corsia, © 31Jul47; MP2231,
167, Copa Carnival, Narrator, Ben
Grauer, © 23Jun48; MP3500,
168. Brooklyn Makes Capital, Narrator,
Ted De Corsia, © 16Feb48; MP2968,
169, Canada Calls, Narrators, Ben
Grauer, Court Benson, © 23Nov48; MP3554.,
170, Whatta Built. Narrator, Ann Thomas,
© 23Jun48; MP3519,
171, Gaucho Fiesta. Narrator, Ben
Grauer, © 23Jun48; MP3518,.
172, Paris on the Plata. Narrator, Ben
Grauer, © 23Jun48; MP3552,
173, Call of the Canyon, Narrator,
Kenneth Banghart. © 23Nov48; MP3672,
175, Inch by Inch, Producer, Edmund L,
Dorfman; nerrator, Bob Stanton, © 15Mar49;
MP4056,
176, Just a Little North, Narrators,
Court Benson, Jim Boles. © 15Mar49;
468
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
VARIETY VIEWS, Cont'd,
MP4054,
177, They Went That-A-Way. Narrator,
Tom Shirley. © 15Mar49 (in notice: 1948);
MP4057,
178, Dynasty of Wonders, Narrator, Ken-
neth Banghart. © 15Mar49; MP4055,
VARSITY VANITIES, Universal Pictures Co.
Inc,, c1940, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; story,
Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman; music director,
Charles Previn; film editor, Charles May-
nard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Jul40;
LP9807,.
?
THE VATICAN OF PIUS XII. SEE
The March of Time, v. 6, no, 7.
THE VATICAN OF POPE PIUS XII, Time,
Inc., c1948, 2 reels, sd., baw, 16mm. Re-
vised version,
Summary: Pictures the pomp and ceremony
of religious life in the Vatican, the physical
capital of a great spiritual empire which is
defying Communism,
© Time, Inc.; 150ct48; MP3677.
VAUDEVILLE DAYS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevi-
ties)
Credits: Director, Leroy Prinz; original
screenplay, George Beatty; music, M. K.
Jerome, Jack Scholl,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 28Sep43;
LP12279,
VAUDEVILLE REVUE, Vitaphone Corp.,,
c1947, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm. (Melody
Master Bands) Warner Bros,
Credits: Narration, Saul Elkins; narrator,
Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 31Mar47; MP1931,
VEGETATIVE PLANT PROPAGATION, East-
man Kodak Co.,, c1941. In 2 reels,
Appl, author: Walter Bennett,
© Eastman Kodak Co,; 16Dec41; reel 1,
MP11992; reel 2, MP11993.
A VELOCIDADE DAS REACOES QUIMICAS,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborators, Hermann I.
Schlesinger, Warren C, Johnson,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
10Jun46; MP729,
THE VELVET FLEECE, SEE Larceny
THE VELVET TOUCH, Independent Artists,
Ltd., c1948. 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: When Valerie Stanton, an
actress, strikes her bullying producer a
single blow with a metal statuette, he falls
dead at her feet, Thereafter, Valerie's
tortured conscience gives her no peace, and
she confesses to the police in the moment of
her greatest triumph,
Credits: Producer, Frederick Brisson;
director, John Gage; story, William Mercer,
Annabel Ross; screenplay, Leo Rosten;
adaptation, Walter Reilly; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; music score, Leigh Har-
line; film editor, Chandler House,
Cast: Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn, Claire
Trevor, Sydney Greenstreet, Leon Ames,
© Independent Artists, Ltd.; 4Aug48;
LP1762,
VENDETTA, Loew's Inc,, c1942, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 978 ft., sd.,
b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; screen-
play, De Vallon Scott; music score, Daniele
Amfitheatrof; film editor, Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc.; 28Jul42; LP11547,
VENGEANCE OF THE WEST. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1942, 6 reels, sd. Based upon
a story by Jack Townley.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Luci Ward;
film editor, Burton Kramer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Sep42;
LP11941,
DIE VERDAUUNG DER NAHRUNG, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 1 reel,
sd,, bew, 16mm, German version of "Di-
gestion of Foods,"
Summary: Explains the processes of di-
gestion in the mouth, stomach, and small
intestine; shows the chemical reactions of
various digestive juices on foods; and with
animated drawings portrays the absorption
of digestive products into the bloodstream,
For high school, college, and adult groups,
Credits: Collaborators, A, J. Carlson,
H. G, Swann,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
25Aug49; MP4617,
THE VERDICT. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 86 min., sd., 35mm, A Warner Bros,-
First National picture. From a novel by
Israel Zangwill,
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Don Siegel; screenplay, Peter Milne;
music, Frederick Hollander; music direc-
tor, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Leonid Raab; photographer, Ernest
Haller; film editor, Thomas Reilly.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 22Nov46;
LP680,
VERSPREIDING VAN WARMTE-ENERGIE,
SEE Distributing Heat Energy.
VERTICAL BUTT WELD PROCEDURE.
Clark A, Dunn, c1942, 1 reel, (Welding
Technique Series)
© Clark A, Dunn; 28Mar42; MP12416,
VERWEHTE SPUREN (Vanished Traces) sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Appl. author: Tobis Zeigt.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Dec46; 8 prints, 19Dec46; LU720,
THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc, c1944, 99 min., sd. A War-
ner Bros,-First National picture,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director,
Delmer Daves; original story, Lionel Wig-
gam; screenplay, Alvah Bessie, Delmer
Daves; music, Franz Waxman; music direc-
tor, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Leo Arnaud; photographer, Bert
Glennon; film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 11Nov44;
LP12946,
VERY WARM FOR MAY. SEE Broadway
Rhythm.
A VERY YOUNG LADY, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941, 7,129 ft., sd, From
a play by Ladislas Fodor,
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster;
screenplay, Ladislas Fodor, Elaine Ryan;
music director, Cyril J. Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
27Jun41; LP10572.
VESPERS IN VIENNA, SEE The Red Danube.
THE VICIOUS CIRCLE, W. Lee Wilder Pro-
ductions. Released by United Artists Corp.,
c1948, 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the play ''The Burning Bush," by Heinz
Herald and Geza Herczeg, adapted by Noel
Langley.
Summary: Five Jewish citizens of Hungary
are falsely accused of murder by a Hungarian
nobleman, Thomas Masaryk, the Czech
patriot, rallies public opinion to their sup-
port, Based on an incident that occurred 60
years ago,
Credits: Producer and director, W. Lee
Wilder; screenplay, Guy Endore, Heinz
Herald; music director, Paul Dessau; film
editor, Asa Boyd Clark,
Cast: Conrad Nagel, Fritz Kortner, Rein-
hold Schunzel, Philip Van Zandt, Lyle Talbot.
‘© William Wilder; 3Sep48; LP1825,
THE VICTORIA DOCKS AT 8, SEE
White Tie and Tails,
VICTORY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941,
8 — sd, Based on novel by Joseph Con-
rad,
Credits: Producer, Anthony Veiller; direc-
tor, John Cromwell; screenplay, John L,
Balderston; photographer, Leo Tover; film
director, William Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 17Jan41;
LP10190,
VICTORY BOUND, SEE Variety Views,
no, 143,
VICTORY IN THE AIR, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Narrator, Lowell Thomas.
Appl, author: Audio Productions, Inc.
© Curtiss-Wright Corp.; title, descr, &
4 prints, 16May42; MU12486,
VICTORY IS OUR BUSINESS, Presented by
Frigidaire, 11 min., sd, First 5 1/2 min,
of footage was cut from original GM film,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© General Motors, Public Relations; title,
descr. & 99 prints, 18Jul42; MU12674,
VICTORY QUIZ. Loew's Inc., c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 855 ft.,
sd,, sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
(What's Your I, Q.?)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; screenplay,
E, Maurice Adler, Julian Harmon; film edi-
tor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 30Apr42; MP12626,
VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER, Released
through United Artists, c1943, Presented by
Walt Disney, 6,132 ft., sd., color, A Walt
Disney production,
Credits: Story adaptation, T. Hee, Erdman
Penner, William Cottrell, and others; narra-
tor, Art Baker; animation, John Lounsbery,
Hugh Fraser, George Rowley, and others;
music, Edward Plumb, Paul J. Smith, Oliver
Wallace; film editor, Jack Dennis. Techni-
color,
© Walt Disney Productions; 24Jun43;
MP13981,
VICTORY VEHICLES, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1943, 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Goof)
© Walt Disney Productions; 2Jun43;
LP12271, f
VICTORY VITTLES. Loew's Inc,, cl1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 954 ft.,
sd., color, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
Philip Anderson, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 3Sep42; LP11599,
LA VIDA EN EL REINO ANIMAL, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc,, in collabora-
tion with Melvin Brodshaug, Madeline Bitt-
man, and Harvard Film Service, c1947,
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, Spanish version of
"Animal Life,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
15Feb47; MP1714.
A VIDA RURAL NO MEXICO, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
Wallace W,. Atwood, c1947, 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm, Portuguese version of ''People of
Mexico,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
10Feb47; MP1719,
THE VIENNESE CHARMER, SEE Four Jacks
and a Jill,
VIGIL IN THE NIGHT, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1940, 96 min., sd, From the novel by
A, J, Cronin, i
Credits: Producer and director, George
Stevens; screenplay, Fred Guiol, P, J. Wolf-
son, Rowland Leigh; music, Alfred Newman;
editor, Henry Berman,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
VIGIL IN THE NIGHT. Cont'd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Feb40;
LP9480,
THE VIGILANTE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels), sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on the "Vigilante" ad-
venture feature in Action Comics magazine,
© National Comics Publications, Inc,
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; screen-
play, George H. Plympton, Lewis Clay,
Arthur Hoerl,
Cast: Ralph Byrd, George Offerman, Jr,
1, The Vigilante Rides Again. © 22May47;
LP1265,
2, Mystery of the White Horses.
© 29May47; LP1266,
3. Double Peril, © 5Jun47; LP1268.
4, Desperate Flight. © 12Jun47; LP1280.
5. In the Gorilla's Cage, © 19Jun47;
LP1286,
6. Battling the Unknown, © 26Jun47;
LP1297,
7. Midnight Rendezvous, © 3Jul47;
LP1321,
8, Blasted to Eternity. © 10Jul47; LP1332,
9, The Fatal Flood, © 17Jul47; LP1346.
10, Danger Ahead, © 24Jul47; LP1365.
11, X-1 Closes In, © 31Jul47; LP1366.
12, Death Rides the Rails. © 7Aug47;
LP1387,
13, The Trap that Failed, © 15Aug47;
LP1405,
14, Closing In, © 22Aug47; LP1419,
15. The Secret of the Skyroom, © 29Aug47;
LP1429,
VIGILANTES OF BOOMTOWN. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1947. 56 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on Fred Harman's "Red
Ryder" comic strip.
Credits: Associate producer, Sidney
Picker; director, R. G, Springsteen; original
screenplay, Earle Snell; music director,
Mort Glickman; film editor, William P.
Thompson,
Cast: Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, Martha
Wentworth, Roscoe Karns,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47;
LP870,
VIGILANTES OF DODGE CITY, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Based on Fred Harman's NEA comic, "Red
Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Stephen
Auer; director, Wallace Grissell; original
story, Norman §S, Hall; screenplay, Norman
S, Hall, Anthony Coldewey; music score,
Joseph Dubin; photographer, William Brad-
ford; film editor, Charles Craft,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 170ct44;
LP13000.
THE VIGILANTES RETURN, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1947. 67 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Howard Welsch; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Roy
Chanslor; music director, Paul Sawtell;
film editor, Paul Landres,
Cast: Jon Hall, Margaret Lindsay, Paula
Drew, Andy Devine.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 12Aug47;
LP1169,
THE VIGILANTES RIDE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Ed
Earl Repp; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Dec43;
LP12477,
VILLAGE BARN DANCE, c1940, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; origi-
nal screenplay, Dorrell and Stuart McGowan;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 30Jan40;
LP9433,
THE VILLAGE FIRE BRIGADE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 24Jun46; MP709, SOT oe
A VILLAGE IN INDIA, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,, color, (Fascinating
Journeys)
Credits: Producers, E, S. and F, W.
Keller; director, John Hanau; narrator,
Frank Gallop; photographer, Jack Cardiff,
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 31Jan41;
MP10812,
VILLAGE OF THE PAST. SEE Variety
Views, no, 142,
THE VILLAGE SMITHY. Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1941. 1 reel, sd. (A Walt Disney
Donald Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 25Sep41;
LP10944,
VILLAGE STOREKEEPER, Frank Donovan
Associates, cl1946, 2 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Director, Frank R. Donovan,
© Frank Donovan Associates; 23Dec46;
MP1549,
THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER,
Franklin-Blank Productions, Inc., c1940,
67 min,, sd. An RKO Radio picture,
Credits: Producer, Harold B, Franklin;
director, Edward Cline; screenplay, Elbert
Franklin; music director, Frank Tours; film
editor, Arthur Hilton,
© Franklin-Blank Productions, Inc.;
40ct40; LP10044,
VINE STREET BLUES, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 26Mar43; MP13420,
VINE, WOMEN AND SONG, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1945. 2,048 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, B. K.
Blake; story and screenplay, Ralph Morris,
Harold Greene; music director, Jack Shaind-
lin; photographer, Jack Etra; editor, Leo-
nard Weiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Sep45;
LP13541.
VIOLENCE, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 72 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producers, Bernhard, Brandt;
director, Jack Bernhard; original story and
screenplay, Stanley Rubin, Louis Lantz,
Cast: Nancy Coleman, Michael O'Shea,
Emory Parnell,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Apr47;
LP940,
VIRGINIA, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941,
12 reels, sd., color, Based on a story by
Edward H, Griffith and Virginia Van Upp.
Credits: Producer and director, Edward
H, Griffith; screenplay, Virginia Van Upp;
music score, Victor Young; edito?, Eda
Warren, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 21Feb41;
LP10269,
VIRGINIA CITY. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 12 reels, sd, A Warner Bros,-First
National picture,
Credits: Director, Michael Curtiz; origi-
nal screenplay, Robert Buckner; music, Max
Steiner,
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Mar40;
LP9495,
VIRGINIA, GEORGIA, AND CAROLINE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Feb42; MP12228.
THE VIRGINIAN, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1946. 90 min., sd., color, Based on the
novel by Owen Wister and the play by Kirk
La Shelle and Owen Wister,
Credits; Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Stuart Gilmore; screenplay, Frances Good-
rich, Albert Hackett, Edward E, Paramore,
Jr.; adaptation, Howard Estabrook; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; editor, Everett
Douglass, Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Jan46;
LP316,
A VISIT TO IRELAND, Coronet, c1948, 11
min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Shows country and city life in
Ireland, including scenes from the life of a
typical family in Dublin.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Seamus
O'Duilearga,
© David A, Smart; 28Sep48; MP3704,
A VISIT WITH COWBOYS, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., c1949, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A city boy visits an Arizona
cattle ranch and learns about modern ranch-
ing methods, For primary and middle
grades,
Credits; Collaborator, J, Frank Dobie.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
5Oct49; MP4630,
A VISIT WITH MR, J. C, PENNY; the man with
a thousand partners, Presented by J.C.
Penny Co., Inc, 3 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© J. C,. Penny Co., Inc,; title & descr.,
9Sep43; 35 prints, 8Sep43; MU13912,
VISITING ST, LOUIS, c1944, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 787 ft., sd., color.
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photography, Virgil Miller. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 18Jan44; MP14935,
VISITING VERA CRUZ, c1946, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 874 ft., sd., color,
(James A, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits; Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 14Mar46; MP287,
VISITING VIRGINIA. Loew's Inc., c1947,
9 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (James A, Fitz-
Patrick's Traveltalks) An MGM picture.
.Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; director, James H, Smith;
music score, Nat Finston,
© Loew's Inc.; 290ct47; MP2450,
VITAMIN "A" IN HUMAN NUTRITION. Wild-
ing Picture Productions, Inc,, for Mead
Johnson and Co,, c1948. 37 min., sd,, b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Dr, E. V, McCollum lectures
on Vitamin A, emphasizing the importance
of this vitamin in infant feeding.
© Mead Johnson & Co,; 15Jun48; MP3217,
VITAMIN B,. Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching
Films Division, c1940, 1015 ft, (Food
Series)
Appl, authors: Kenneth R, Edwards and
Marjorie F. Ellis,
© Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Division; 18Sep40; MP10710.
VITAMIN D, Eastman Kodak Co., c1941,
972 ft, (Food Series)
Appl, authors: Marjorie F. Ellis and Ken-
neth R, Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co,; 11Sep41; MP11994,
THE VITAMIN G-MAN, Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943, 592 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no, 23)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tors, Paul Sommer, John Hubley; story, Jack
Cosgriff; animation, Jim Armstrong; music,
Ed Kilfeather,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Feb43; LP11975.
VITAMIN HAY, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, color,
470
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
VITAMIN HAY, Cont'd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Aug41;
MP11482,
VITAMIN "U" FOR ME, Featurettes, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Music and lyrics, Harold Ray-
mond, Louis Herscher, Anne Avila.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 2Feb42; MP12158,
VIVA CISCO KID, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1940, 6,315 ft., sd. Suggested
by the character created by William Sydney
Porter (O,. Henry).
Credits: Director, Norman Foster; screen-
play, Samuel G, Engel, Hal Long; music di-
rector, Samuel Kaylin,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
12Apr40; LP9842,
VIVA MEXICO,
Goldwyn-Mayer.,
Miniature)
Credits: Director, Louis Lewyn; narrator,
James A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat
Finston; photographer, Wilfrid M. Cline,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Nov41; MP11886.
c1941, Presented by Metro-
788 ft., sd., color, (A
LA VIVIENDA,. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films Inc., in collaboration with Wallace
Ww. Atwood, c1947, 1 reel, sd, , b&w, 16mm,
Spanish version of ' 'Shelter,'
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc;
27Jan47; MP1891,
THE VOICE IN THE NIGHT. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp. - 1941, 8 reels, sd, From the
story "Freedom Radio" Wolfgang Wilhelm
and George Campbell,
Credits: Director, Anthony Asquith; story,
Louis Golding, Gordon Wellesley; screen-
play, Jeffery Dell, Basil Woon, A, DeGrun-
wald; scenario, Roland Pertwee, Bridget
Boland; music, Nicholas Brodszky; photog-
raphy, Bernard Knowles; editor, Reginal
Beck.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20May41;
LP10645,
VOICE IN THE WIND. Released through Unit-
ed Artists, c1943, Presented by Arthur Rip-
ley and Rudolph Monter. 86 min,, sd,
Credits: Producers, Rudolph Monter,
Arthur Ripley; direction and original story,
Arthur Ripley; screenplay, Frederick Tor-
berg; music score, Michel Michelet; music
director, Yascha Paii; film editor, Holbrook
N, Todd,
© Arthur Ripley-Rudolph Monter Produc-
tions; 14Dec43; LP12511.
A VOICE IS BORN: THE STORY OF NIKLOS
GAFNI, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948.
20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: While studying medicine in
Hungary in 1943, Niklos Gafni is taken
prisoner by the Nazis, He secretly studies
voice and upon liberation achieves success
as a singer in New York City.
Credits: Directed and written by George
Blake; narrator, Victor Jory.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jan48;
LP1416,
VOICE OF THE DEEP. Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago, 1,375 feet, color, 16mm.
Summary: ‘An underwater microphone,
developed by the Navy during the war for
purposes of coastal defense, reveals that
fish are capable of producing a variety of
sounds ranging all the way from cluckings
to shrill whistles. Closing scenes empha-
size the reality of the world of the spirit,
which is no less real than the hidden "voice
of the deep."
Credits: Producer, Irwin A, Moon,
© The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago;
title & descr,, 2Aug48; 6 prints, 28Jun48;
MU3218.
THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1947. 103 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the play of the same title
by John van Druten,
Summary: A romantic comedy about a
young actress and a soldier who enjoys a
week-end pass in New York,
Credits: Producer, Charles Hoffman;
director, Irving Rapper; screenplay, John
van Druten; music, Max Steiner; music direc-
tor, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Rudi
Fehr.
Cast: Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve
Arden, Wayne Morris, Kent Smith,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 6Oct47;
LP1477.
VOICE OF THE WHISTLER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd. Suggested
by the Columbia Broadcasting System pro-
gram entitled ''The Whistler,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flothow;
director, William Castle; story, Allan
Rader; screenplay, Wilfrid H, Pettitt,
William Castle; music director, Mischa
Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Dwight Caldwell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 300ct45;
LP13672,
VOICE OF VICTORY. Presented by The Halli-
crafters Co,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc,
© Hallicrafters Co,; title & descr.,
28Apr44; 28 prints, 29Apr44; MU14819,
THE VOICE THAT THRILLED THE WORLD.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,, c1943, 20
min,, sd, (Featurette)
Credits; Director, Jean Negulesco; narra-
tor, Art Gilmore.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.;
MP14106,
4Nov43;
A VOLCANO IS BORN. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943, 1 reel, sd., color,
(Lowell Thomas’ Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, de Francesco; photography, Jack
Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds, Technt-
color. a
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
24Dec43; MP14787,
THE VOLGA BOATMAN, Soundies Distribu-
at Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941, 1 reel,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 28Jul41; MP11423,
VOLGA BOATMAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 22Nov43; MP14167,
VOLLEY BALL FOR BOYS, ¢1941, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
: Appl, authors: Lloyd Miller, Frank Over-
on,
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of
David A, Smart; 26Jun41; MP1528,
VOLLEY-OOP,. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; narrator
Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 27Jun47;
MP2216,
THE VOLUNTEER WORKER,
Appl. author: Walt Disney.
© Walt Disney Productions; 26Aug40;
LP9882,
c1940, 1 reel,
VOODOO MAN, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, '‘Sdok
Dietz; director, William Beaudine; original
story and screenplay, Robert Charles;
photography, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Jan44;
LP12466, :
VOYAGE TO RECOVERY. Roland Reed Pro-
ductions for the Bureau of Aeronautics,
Navy Training Film Branch, Color,
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr, &
7 prints, 16Jul45; MU16144,
VRONSKY AND BABIN, Artists' Films, Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel.
© Artists' Films, Inc.; no, 1, 4Nov40;
MP12438; no, 2, 12Aug41; MP12441,
VULCOES EM ACAO, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
Credits; Collaborator, Carey Croneis,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
6Jun46; MP721.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
W
471
WABASH BLUES, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 3Jun46; MP650.
WABASH CANNON BALL, Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1946, Presented by R. C. M. Produc-
tions, Inc, 1 reel, sd,
Credits; Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Dec46; MP1408,
WABBIT TWOUBLE, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies, no, 413) Leon Schlesinger
Productions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Sid Suther-
land; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec41; MP12015.
WACKY BLACKOUT, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
(Looney Tunes) Leon Schlesinger Produc-
tions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Sid Suther-
land; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Jul42; MP12658.
WACKY BYE BABY. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1948, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Walter Lantz Cartune),
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Jack Cosgrift; animation, Les
Kline, Pat Matthews; music, Darrell Calker.
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 16Jul48;
MP3267.
WACKY QUACKY. Screen Gems, Inc,, c1947.
6 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Phantasy Car-
toon)
Credits; Director, Alex Lovy; story, Cal
Howard,
© Screen Gems, Inc., 20Mar47; LP964.
THE WACKY WEED. c1946, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (A
Walter Lantz Cartune) A Walter Lantz pro-
duction,
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Laverne
Harding, Grim Natwick; music, Darrell
Calker, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 26Sep46; MP1125.
WACKY WIGWAMS, c1942, Presented by
Columbia Pictures Corp. 734 ft., sd., color.
(Color Rhapsody, no, 82)
Credits: Director, Alec Geiss; animation,
Volus Jones; music, Paul Worth, Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 22Feb42; LP11084.
WACKY WILD LIFE. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940, 1 reel, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Dave Monahan; animation,
Virgil Ross,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Nov40; MP10598.
THE WACKY WORM, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Pro-
ductions,
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Dave Monahan; animation, Cal Dalton;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 21Jun41; MP11252.
WADERS OF THE DEEP. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1949, 8 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Sport-
scope, no, 6)
Summary: Shows various water sports at
Waikiki Beach, at Wakulla Springs, Fla., and
at Silver Springs, Fla.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; narra-
tor, Andre Baruch; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 11Feb49; MP4067,
259158 O - 53 - 31
WAGON HEELS. Warner Bros, Cartoons, Inc,
c1945. 7 min., sd., color, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert Clampett; story,
Warren Foster; animation, Emanuel Gould;
music director, Carl W, Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 100ct45; MP16382,
WAGON TRACKS WEST. c1943, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, Howard Bretherton; original
screenplay, William Lively; music score,
Mort Glickman; photography, Reggie Lan-
ning; film editor, Charles Craft,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Jul43;
Lp12163,
WAGON TRAIN, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Edward Killy; story, Bernard McConville;
screenplay, Morton Grant; music score, Paul
Sawtell; editors, Frederic Knudtson, Harry
Marker,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 40ct40;
LP10053,
WAGON WHEELS WEST. Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 20 min., sd. (Santa Fe
Trail Western)
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason; orig-
inal story, William Jacobs; screenplay, Ed.
Earl Repp; narrator, Lou Marcelle,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 8Nov43;
LP12360,
WAGON WHEELS WESTWARD, c1945, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Based on Fred Harman's NEA Comic, "Red
Ryder,"
Credits; Associate producer; Sidney Pick-
er; director, R. G, Springsteen; original
story, Gerald Geraghty; screenplay, Earle
Snell; music director, Richard Cherwin;
photographer, William Bradford; film editor,
Fred Allen,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Cor.; 11Dec45; LP44,
THE WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1941, 9 reels, A
Warner Bros.-First National picture, Sug-
gested by a story by Francis Wallace.
Credits: Director, Ray Enright; screen-
play, Fred Niblo, Jr., Barry Trivers,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 26Apr41;
LP10429,
WAGONS WESTWARD, c1940. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Armand
Schaefer; director, Lew Landers; original
screenplay, Joseph Moncure March, Harri-
son Jacobs; music director, Cy Feuer;
photography, Ernest Miller; film editor,
Ernest Nims,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jun40;
LP9739,
WAGS TO RICHES. Loew's Inc., c1949. 7 min.,
sd., color, 35mm. An MGM Cartoon.
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; direc-
tor, Tex Avery; story, Jack Cosgriff, Rich
Hogan; animation, Michael Lah, Grant
Simmons, Walter Clinton, Bob Cannon;
music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc,; 6Jul49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2457,
WAIKIKI MELODY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1945, 2 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Will Cowan; film editor, Irving A, Applebaum,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 27Jul45;
LP13487,
WAIT 'TILL THE SUN SHINES, NELLIE,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11869,
WAIT 'TILL THE SUN SHINES, NELLIE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Apr43; MP13506,
WAITIN' FOR THE TRAIN TO COME IN,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Dec45; MP16586.
WAITING, Presented by Frigidaire Division
of General Motors Corp, 4 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr., & 10 prints, 25Apr46; MU498,
WAITING FOR BABY. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Leslie
Roush; photographer, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Jan41;
LP10210,
WAITING FOR THE ROBERT E, LEE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 270ct41; MP11710.
WAKE ISLAND, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942, 9 reels sd.
Credits: Director, John Farrow; original
story, U. S. Marine Corps; screenplay,
W. R., Burnett, Frank Butler; photographer,
Theodor Sparkuhl; film editor, LeRoy
Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Sep42;
LP11606,
WAKE OF THE RED WITCH. Republic Pro-
ductions, Inc., c1949, 106 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by Garland
Roark,
Summary; A sea adventure in which a
ship's captain and a prosperous trader are
rivals in the pursuit of gold, pearls, and
women, Setting, the Dutch East Indies in
the 1860's,
Credits: Associate producer, Edmund
Grainger; director, Edward Ludwig; screen-
play, Harry Brown, Kenneth Gamet; music,
Nathan Scott; film editor, Richard L, Van
Enger,
Cast: John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig
Young, Adele Mara, Luther Adler,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Feb49;
LP2138,
WAKE UP AND DREAM. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1946. 92 min,, sd., color,
35mm, From the novel ''The Enchanted
Voyage" by Robert Nathan,
Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screen-
play, Elick Moll; music director, Emil New-
man,
Cast: June Haver, John Payne, Charlotte
Greenwood, Connie Marshall, John Ireland.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
28Nov46; LP825,
WALDO'S LAST STAND. Loew's Inc., c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w,
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Albert Akst.
© Loew's Inc,; 20ct40; LP10010,
WALK A CROOKED MILE, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1948. 91 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, An Edward Small production,
472
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WALK A CROOKED MILE, Cont'd,
Based on a story by Bertram Millhauser,
Summary: With semi-documentary tech-
nique, this melodrama shows how agents of
the F, B, I. and Scotland Yard track down
and apprehend Russian spies. Actual scenes
of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and the
Lakeview Nuclear Research Laboratory,
Credits: Producer, Grant Whytock; direc-
tor, Gordon Douglas; screenplay, George
Bruce; narration, Reed Hadley; music,
Paul Sawtell; film editor, James E, New-
com,
Cast: Louis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe,
Louise Allbritton, Carl Esmond, Onslow
Stevens,
© Columbia Pictures Corp; 15Sep48;
LP1934,
WALKIN' BY THE RIVER. Soundies Distri-
buring Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Sep41; MP11545,.
THE WALKING HILLS. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1949, 78 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A Western about a search for
gold hidden in a wagon train buried in the
sand dunes, Filmed in Death Valley Nation-
al Park,
Credits: Producer, Harry Joe Brown;
director, John Sturges; story and screenplay,
Alan LeMay; music score, Arthur Morton,
music director, M,. W. Stoloff; film editor,
William Lyon,
Cast: Randolph Scott, Ella Raines, William
Bishop, Edgar Buchanan, Arthur Kennedy,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Feb49;
LP2149,
THE WALKING MACHINE, American Foot
Care Institute, Inc., c1949, 14 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Presents the essentials of
foot care—foot hygiene, the selection of foot-
wear, treatment by podiatrists.
Credits: Script, P. J. McLarney; narrator,
Albert Grobe; editor, Rosemarie Hickson,
© American Foot Care Institute, Inc.;
25May49; MP4327,
WALKING ON AIR, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Jun41; MP11273,
WALKING WITH MY HONEY. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16180,
WALKY TALKY HAWKY. Warner Bros, Car-
toons, Inc,, c1946, 7 min,, sd., color.
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster, Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Aug46; MP1056,
WALL STREET BLUES. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1946, 17 min., sd., 35mm,
Credits; Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; story, Les Goodwins, George
Jeske; screenplay, Russ Green, George Bil-
son; film editor, Edward W, Williams.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 12Jul46;
LP703,
THE WALLFLOWER, Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941, 556 ft., sd. (Phan-
tasy, no, 9)
Credits: Story, Ben Harrison; animation,
Manny Gould; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 24May41; LP10479,
WALLFLOWER, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1948. 77 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on the play by Reginald Denham and
Mary Orr,
Summary: A comedy, in which two step-
sisters of college age become rivals for
the affections of the same young man,
Credits: Producer, Alex Gottlieb; director,
Frederick de Cordova; screenplay, Phoebe
Ephron, Henry Ephron; music, Edward
Hollander; film editor, Folmar Blangsted,
Cast: Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton,
Janis Paige, Edward Arnold, Barbara
Brown,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun48;
LP1659,
THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN,
Columbia Pictures Corp,, cl1946, 9 reels,
sd., Based upon the novel by Jo Eisinger.
Credits; Producer, Albert J, Cohen;
director, Lothar Mendes; screenplay,
Wilfrid H. Pettitt; music score, Marlin
Skiles; music director, M. W. Stoloff,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jun46;
LP509,
THE WALLS KEEP TALKING, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 13Apr42; MP12422,
THE WALLS OF JERICHO, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1948, 106 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, Based on the novel by Paul
Wellman.
Summary: A study of life in a small-town,
featuring a man's struggle for political
success while racked by unhappy personal
conflicts, Setting, Kansas, in 1908,
Credits: Producer, Lamar Trotti; direc-
tor, John M, Stahl; screenplay, Lamar
Trotti; music, Cyril Mockridge, music
director, Lionel Newman; orchestra ar-
rangements, Herbert Spencer, Maurice de
Packh; film editor, James B, Clark,
Cast: Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne
Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Ann Dvorak,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,,;
4Aug48; LP2031.
THE WALTZ, Folke Robert Espling, c1942.
1 reel,
© Folke Robert Espling; 10Feb42; MP12163,.
WALTZ A LA ACCORDION, Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd, A Filmcraft pro-
duction,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Dec46; MP1396.
WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND. RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945, 67 min., sd.
From the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; di-
rectors, Edward Killy, Wallace Grissell;
screenplay, Norman Houston; music, Paul
Sawtell; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff;
editor, J. R, Whittredge.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Sep45;
LP13668,
WANDERERS OF THE DESERT. World Win-
dow, Inc., London, c1938. Distributed by
United Artists, 1 reel, sd., color, (World
Window Series, no, 5)
Credits: Producers, E, S. and F, W.
Keller; director and film editor, Hans Nie-
ter; commentator, Niel Arden; music, Lud-
wig Brav; photography, Jack Cardiff. Tech-
nicolor, »
© World Window, Inc.; 1Nov38; MP10034,
WANDERERS OF THE WEST. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Tansey; direc-
tor, Robert F, Hill; original story, Robert
Emmett; photography, Jack Young; film
editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 25Jun41;
LP10707.
WANDERING HERE AND THERE, c1944,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 795
ft., sd,, color, 35mm. (James A, FitzPa-
trick's Traveltalks)
Credits:. Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
Technicolor,
_© Loew's Inc,; 14Dec44; MP486,
WANDERING THROUGH WALES, Loew's Inc +
c1948, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm, (James A,
FitzPatrick's Traveltalks) An MGM picture,
Summary: A photographic study of the
Welsh countryside, including historic shrines
and quaint villages in mountain and pastoral
settings,
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston,
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; 130ct48; MP3418,
WANTED FOR MURDER. c1946, Presented
by Excelsior Film Productions, Ltd, 10
reels, sd., 35mm, From the stage play by
Percy Robinson and Terence de Marney.
Credits: Producer, Marcel Hellman; di-
rector, Lawrence Huntington; screenplay,
Emeric Pressburger, Rodney Ackland;
scenario, Percy Robinson, Terence de
Marney; music, Mischa Spoliansky; camera-
man, R, Franckie; editor, E, B, Jarvis,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Nov46; LP727, -
THE WAR AGAINST MRS, HADLEY. Loew's
Inc,, c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Irving Asher; director,
Harold S, Bucquet; original screenplay,
George Oppenheimer; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc.; 6Aug42; LP11536,
WAR CAME TO AMERICA, Army Pictorial
Service, cl1948, Released by American Film
Services, Inc, 58 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary; A documentary film which shows
the early history of the United States, Amer-
ican life of the 1920's and 1930's, and the im-
portant national and international events
which led to United States' participation in
World War II,
Credits: Narrator, Walter Huston; editor,
Frank Capra,
© American Film Services, Inc.; 110ct48;
MP3532,
WAR CLOUDS IN THE PACIFIC, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, 2 reels, sd.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec41; MP12839,
WAR DANCE FOR WOODEN INDIANS, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Aug41; MP11458,
WAR DOGS, Loew's Inc., c1943. 627 ft., sd.,
color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Pete Burness, Kenneth
Muse, Irven Spence, Jack Zander; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Sep43; MP14244,
WAR DOGS. Range Busters, Inc., c1942,
7 reels, sd, Based on an original story by
Ande Lamb,
Credits; Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S. Roy Luby; screenplay, John
Vlahos; photography, Robert Cline; film edi-
tor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc,; 9O0ct42; LP11655.
WAR FOR MEN'S MINDS, c1943, Presented
by United Artists. 2 reels, sd, (The World
in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc,; 25Aug43;
MP13974,
WAR IN THE DESERT. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1941, 1 reel, sd, (The
World Today)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, Herman Blumenfeld; narrator,
Quentin Reynolds,
© Twentieth Century Fox-Film Corp.;
18Jul41; MP11489,
WAR OF THE WILDCATS, SEE In Old
Oklahoma,
WAR ON THE SEAS, Time, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, U.S, Navy.
© Time, Inc,; 2Nov43; MP14260,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
473
WAR SURGERY UP FRONT. William Carmel
Roberts, 15 min., si., color, 16mm,
Summary: Actual photographs of surgery
and medical treatments at the 74th Field
Hospital, which was constructed on Okinawa
Shima during the campaign in 1945,
© William Carmel Roberts; title, descr.
& 8 prints, 18Aug48; MU3236,.
WAR TASK; assignment for the Weirton Steel
Co, Presented by Weirton Steel Co.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title
& descr,, 29Nov45; 10 prints, 3Dec45;
MU16570.
THE WARM FRONT. Walt Disney Produc-
tions, sd,, color.
© Walt Disney Productions, title, descr.
2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15127.
WARNER PATHE NEWS, Warner News, Inc.,
c1948-49, 1 reel each, sd., baw, 35mm,
© Warner News, Inc,
Volume 20, 1948-49.
16, Oct, 14, 1948. World series; first and
second games, 23 rescued in Bahamas air
crash, Air lift pilots aid Berlin kids,
People in the news: President Truman,
John Foster Dulles, Sir Stafford Cripps.
United Nations news [highlights of Paris
meeting], Great American; John Adams,
Oct,,.19, 1735,
© 140ct48; MP3520,
17. Oct, 18, 1948, Cleveland wins series;
Fifth and sixth games, Football; Southern
California-Rice; Northwestern- Minnesota.
Churchill, "Don't give up atom bomb."
People in the news: Candidate Truman,
Candidate Dewey, Secretary Marshall,
© 180ct48; MP3521,
18, Oct, 21, 1948, The Dewey story [a
special feature on the coming election].
Columbia University installs Eisenhower,
‘49ers crush Colts in pro thriller,
© 210ct48; MP3522,
19, Oct, 25, 1948, The Truman story, 2d of
two special features of the coming election,
General Clay visits Ruhr, Michigan
swamps Northwestern,
© 250ct48; MP3537.
20, Oct. 28, 1948, People in the news:
General Clay, Thomas E, Dewey, Secretary
Marshall, General MacArthur and Korean
President Rhee, American Legion captures
Miami, French country fashions, Sports:
California whips Oregon State; Gallic
grunts and groans [Pierre and Gaston
wrestle in Paris], Great American:
Theodore Roosevelt, Oct. 27, 1858.
© 280ct48; MP3523.
21, Nov, 1, 1948, Troops subdue rioting
[French] miners, First D, P,'s sail for
U.S. People in the News; President
Truman, S, Perry Brown, Catherine Rick-
ert, Dude ranch fashions, Aerial acro-
bat stunts over Italy, Football; Army-
Cornell; Michigan-Minnesota,
© 1Nov48; MP3524,
22. Nov. 4, 1948, Troops, miners in pitched
battle [in France], Operation Combine,
People in the news: Mrs. Roosevelt, Den-
mark's King and Queen, England's King
and Queen, Paul Hoffman, The Navy's new
look. Assembly line grocery store, Sports:
Eagles vs, Bears; Roller Derby, Great
American: Daniel Boone, Nov, 2, 1734,
© 4Nov48; MP3525,
23, Nov. 8, 1948, Mystery fog kills twenty.
First D, P.'s reach America, Exclusive
report from German Ruhr, Football:
California-U.S.C.; Northwestern-Ohio
State, Morgenthau in Palestine, New Har-
vest by helicopter, Life on rope half mile
up, Charm school turns out PHD's.
© 8Nov48; MP3526,
24, Nov. 11, 1948, Truman wins! Warner
Pathe news records the most stunning
political upset in U.S, history as the Dem-
ocrats win Senate, House, and White
House,
© 11Nov48; MP3538,
25. Nov, 15, 1948, Colorado fashions
[skiing and swimming styles shown at
Colorado Springs]. Washington hails Tru-
man and Barkley. First inductees find
it's a "new! ‘ Army. Air lift delivers new
"secret weapon" [a Shmoo, a toy animal
entitling each child to ten pounds of lard].
Sports: Penn State vs, Penn; Army vs.
Stanford; National Horse Show [at Madison
Square Garden]. a
© 15Nov48; MP3539,
26. Nov. 18, 1948. West opens new airlift
base [in French sector of Berlin]. People
in the news: Danny Kaye in wax at Mme,
Tussaudes' in London; Dr. Paul Muller,
Swiss chemist, wins Nobel prize for medi-
cine; Mrs, Roosevelt receives degree at
the University of Lyon, The [new] General
Patton tank [at Aberdeen]. Giant magnet is
most attractive [used in Columbia Univer-
sity's new cyclotron]. Maulers vs, Terrors
[in biggest battle of the small fry season].
Ski season starts [at Mount Rainier Nation-
al Park]. Miami goes to the dogs [dog rac-
ing season],
© 18Nov48; MP3610,
27. Nov, 22, 1948, A prince is born [at
Buckingham Palace]. Tojo sentenced for
war crimes. Reds in Berlin mark Soviet
anniversary. President Truman and Vice
President-Elect Barkley confer in Key
West. The Red Dean of Canterbury ar-
rives in New York, Field Marshall Mont-
gomery meets with the West's Military
Governors, Football: Notre Dame vs,
Northwestern; SMU vs, Arkansas, Italian
smoke- eaters drill {firemen in Rome].
Florida "peaches" and grapefruit.
© 22Nov48; MP3611,
28, Nov, 25, 1948, The Truman family [re-
laxes in Florida], Louis St. Laurent be-
comes Canada's Prime Minister, Defense
Secretary [pays a whirlwind visit to Berlin].
Browns beat Forty-Niners, Disaster rides
miniature rails [train built by amateur
movie makers], Paris fashions [glove
styles]. Variety Club cheers polio victims.
Thanksgiving—underwater [in Florida].
© 25Nov48; MP3612,
29, Nov, 29, 1948. People in the news: [The
Trumans return to Washington; Truman
Welcomes Secretary Marshall home from
Europe; Mrs. Kasenkina leaves hospital;
Salvador Dali studies Rome's ruins], Avia-
tion news [Navy's ZF7U-1 "Flying Wing";
the giant Constitution]. Berlin GI's take
lessons in Russian, Small fry fashions from
France, Baby bedlam in Florida [with four-
month-old chimp]. Football: [Michigan-
Ohio State; North Carolina-Duke].
© 29Nov48; MP3876,
30. Dec, 2, 1948. UN news: [East and West
clash in Paris over outlawing of atom
bomb]. Red fliers [who fled Russia are
interviewed in Austria], Levi Jackson
[first Negro captain of the Yale football
team]. Santa Claus [stops off in Canada],
The latest in cameras: the smallest
camera; the fastest camera. The 'Wee-
Bee" [the world's smallest piloted plane,
makes test run in California]. Tropical
ice harvest [salt harvested in Puerto Rico].
Pitt upsets Penn State.
© 2Dec48; MP3661,
31. Dec. 6, 1948, Army-Navy game of the
year, [President Truman among specta-
tors at Philadelphia as Navy ties “score].
Cornell upsets Penn, Tulane swamps ‘LSU,
Nation-wide news: Santa Claus arrives;
Variety Clubs honor Boys' Town Founder
{unveil a statue of Father Flanagan],
© 6Dec48; MP3650.
32. Dec, 9, 1948, Battle for Suchow [Nation-
alists abandon city]. Key elections split
Berlin, Mme, Chiang Kai-Shek arrives in
U, S, to seek aid for China, Former Queen
Wilhelmina plants trees. President Tru-
man and Secretary Marshall meet with
America's European recovery experts in
Washington, The "Kitty Hawk" comes
home [to Smithsonian Institute] The two-
way [brake] propeller, Browns beat '49ers,
Water skiing at Cypress Gardens, Fla.
© 9Dec48; MP3651,
33, Dec, 13, 1948, The Collier's All-Amer-
ica [football team selected by top college
coaches, Washington press corps honors
capitol's outstanding fathers and daughters,
including Harry Truman and daughter
Margaret. WAC director Colonel Mary
Hallaren becomes first woman officer
sworn into the regular Army. Whittaker
Chambers reveals microfilms said to be
top-secret State Department documents,
The people of France thank America for
the Friendship Train,] London's worst
fog. Livestock championship [49th Inter-
national Livestock Exposition at Chicago],
© 13Dec48; MP3652,
34, Dec, 16, 1948, Reds routed in Berlin
elections, Americans flee Red tide in
China, [U. S, marines sail into Tsingtao,
President Truman welcomes Cuba's Pres-
ident Prio, Barkley and Warren meet in
Los Angeles. Doak Walker is named
year's outstanding football player.] Un-
usual automobiles [the Phibian and two-in-
one car from italy]. T-men nab passer of
"near perfect" bills [in Baltimore]. Wild
geese, Great American; Clara Barton,
© 16Dec48; MP3653,
35, Dec, 20, 1948. Christmas, 1948. The
Boys' Choir of New York's St, Thomas
Church sings "Silent Night."' In Europe,
Japan, Canada, and Mexico cameramen
record Christmas spirit of Peace on
Earth, Good Will Toward Men, Citation
still winning in California [Tanforan
Handicap], Bills vs, Colts [for AAC's
eastern championship],
© 20Dec48; MP3654,
36. Dec, 23, 1948, Florida fashions, 2,900
Chinese die in sea tragedy, UN ends Paris
session, Americas investigate Costa Rica
invasion, [Cardinal Spellman gives party
for] kids at Christmas, Endurance flyers,
Great events: Washington crosses the
Delaware, Dec, 25, 1776.
© 23Dec48; MP3736,
37. Dec, 27, 1948, First pictures of royal
baby [Prince Charles of Edinburgh]. 33
saved in Pacific rescue, People in the
news: [Alger Hiss indicted for perjury;
General De Gaulle outlines program;
Barbara Ann Scott makes professional de-
but in New York]. Year's biggest snow
blankets East coast. America remembers
Kitty Hawk flight. Football; Browns-Bills;
Eagles-Cards,
© 27Dec48; MP3816.
38, Dec. 30, 1948. Airlift Christmas
[Christmas gifts for Berlin children].
People in the news: [President Truman
promotes Colonel Landry; General Bradley
honored by chief of Italy's General Staff;
]taly's President Einaudi pays official visit
to Vatican; Madame Schiaparelli shows hat
creations]. Teen-age fashions, [Miniature]
clockwork community [displayed in San
Francisco]. Marines vs, soldiers [inter-
service football],
© 30Dec48; MP3817,
39, Jan. 3, 1949, Race to rescue airmen on
icecap, Berlin keeps warm [during block-
ade]. Shanghai gold rush, Truman at home,
Paris ski fashions, [Michelangelo's]
"David" comes to U.S, Aussies a-weigh
[weight-lifting championship],
© 3Jan49; MP3818,
40, Jan, 6, 1949, News of 1948 in review,
© 6Jan49; MP3861,
41, Jan, 10, 1949. Bowl games: Rose Bowl,
Sugar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, 81st Congress
opens, Rescued airmen arrive in New
York, "Airlift follies" for Berlin GI's,
Puerto Rico installs lst elected governor,
© 10Jan49; MP3862,
42, Jan, 13, 1949, President reports to
81st Congress. Tornado levels Arkansas
town, Royalty [Edward VIII of England
and Leopold III of Belgium] on the Riviera,
Germans ask for world citizenship. Ships
in the news: [Queen Mary repaired in
England; German liner, New York, raised
at Kiel]. Boxing: Golden Gloves, Great
American; Alexander Hamilton.
© 13Jan49; MP3863,
43, Jan, 17, 1949, Marshall resigns;
Acheson named Secretary of State. Miami
air show, Strange news from abroad
{hobble skirts in Paris; London plumber
474
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WARNER PATHE NEWS, Cont'd,
atop a Piccadilly statue]. People in the
news: [Egypt pays tribute to assassinated
Premier Nokrashy Pasha; Yoshihisa Kuzu
freed as General MacArthur grants amnes-
ty to 19; barbecue follows inauguration of
Florida's governor, Fuller Warren],
Photographers pick a queen [Jeanne Crow],
© 17Jan49; MP3864,
44, Jan, 20, 1949. Senate hears Dean Ache-
son, Caronia ends maiden voyage. Snow
blankets California. France sends U, S,
"Gratitude Train". Moppet melodrama
[refugee children in Germany see first
puppet show]. Sports [25th Silver Skates
races in New York; basketball team of
St. Louis University vs. Long Island Uni-
versity]. Great American; John Hancock,
© 20Jan49; MP3865.
45. Jan, 24, 1949. Air news [Air Force's
XF-11 climbs at three miles a minute;
Navy's Ram-jet Robot sets record; Bill
Odom sets new mark]. Reds go on trial
[Federal Court in New York]. [Planes]
rescue Starving cattle. Paris hats for 1949,
"Miss March of Dimes", Bitsy bow-bows
{Mexican chihauhua show in Miami]. Norge
ski meet,
© 24Jan49; MP3866.
46, Jan, 27, 1949, The inauguration of
President Truman, Includes pre-inaugura-
tion festivities, scenes from the inauguration
of Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, and Franklin
Roosevelt, the inaugural parade, and the
President's address,
© 27Jan49; MP4104,
47, Jan, 31, 1949. People in the news: Dean
Acheson sworn in as Secretary of State;
French Foreign Minister Schumann
honored at London reception; Paris hails
Winston churchill; Mildred Gillars [Axis
Sally] starts trial for treason, The [Italian]
car that flies. New York critics make film
awards, Diamond fashions, Ice sports:
[International Championships for iceboats
at Fox Lake, Ill; Sonja Henie in ice revue
in New York].
© 31Jan49; MP4023.
48, Feb. 3, 1949. Overseas news: in Berlin,
West installs anti-Red government and coal
is located under the city; in Monte Carlo,
Monacan army has ceremonial review; in
Marseilles, construction begins on sky-
scraper on stilts. Koala bear sanctuary
[Australia]. United States-Canada pulp
project opens, Bathing suits of metal,
Sports: baseball [Rip Sewell's Florida
baseball school; Lou Boudreau signs two-
year contract]; water ski jumbers [Cy-
press Gardens, Fla.] Great American:
Thomas Alva Edison,
© 3Feb49; MP4024,
49, Feb. 7, 1949. Report from Israel,
Clipper survives mid-air crash, Three-
mile parade spurs March of Dimes [Los
Angeles]. Parliament opens in Canada,
Sports: [Millrose Games; Down Hill Ski
Championships in the French Alps; Santa
Anita Maturity].
© 7Feb49; MP4025,
“50, Feb, 10, 1949. New York hails "Grati-
tude Train."" Fashions in color, A U.S,
soldier is buried at home [ in Japan], 19
nations map unity in Asia. Sports: [Marcel
Choisnet sets gliding record in French
Alps; trotting races; skiers at Mount Blanc,
France, compete for European ski jumping
crown], Great Americans quiz: Benjamin
Franklin,
© 10Feb49; MP4026,
51, Feb, 14, 1949. "Gratitude Train" starts
historic U.S. journey. People in the news:
Norway's Foreign Minister Lange arrives
in America; two escaped Russian fliers
arrive in Washington; General MacArthur
welcomes Secretary Royall in Tokyo;
National Conference of Christians and Jews
honors Irene Dunne and Ned Depinet, Last
days of Nanking. Biggest airliner [92-ton
Constitution] hops continent, Sports:
rodeo championship [Palm Springs, Calif.]
© 14Feb49; MP4027,
52. Feb. 17, 1949, Nation protests Minds-
zenty sentence, People in the news:
General Eisenhower, on leave of absence
from Columbia University, is welcomed in
Washington; Mrs, Truman sees new por-
traits of husband and daughter; General
Marshall returns to Washington; Chinese
nationalist government transfers Japanese
prisoners of war; Governor Dewey gives
his version of Republican dofeat, Paris
gloves, A special feature [an incident in
life of George Washington, in observance of
National Brotherhood Week]. Sports: ski
jumping [Leavenworth, Wash., and Duluth,
Minn.]
© 17Feb49; MP4028.
53, Feb.21,1949, Washington welcomes
Canadian Premier [Louis St, Laurent].
Hitler's chancellory blown up by Russians,
Kids' pet show [Madison Square Garden].
Flying Wing sets record, School days in
the pyramids [Step Pyramid is classroom
for Cairo University students]. Sports: [in
New York, Holland's Slykhuis captures Bax-
ter Mile; American Bowling Congress opens
in Atlantic City; St. Paul's Winter Carnival].
A special feature [in cooperation with the
American Heart Association].
© 21Feb49; MP4029,
54, Feb. 24, 1949, Greatest air show [at
Andrews Field, Md., to show Congress
where Air Force money goes], New tire:
no tube, no blowout, People in the news;
Holland's Prince Bernhard and daughters
vacation in Swiss Alps; Berlin's Mayor
Reuter goes to Paris; General De Gaulle's
RPF Party holds convention in Lille],
Gratitude Train speeds west, Sports:
[slow motion pictures of Fanny Blankers-
Koen; Westminster Kennel Club Show in
New York], Great Americans quiz: Daniel
Webster.
© 24Feb49; MP4030.
55, Feb, 28, 1949, Israel's new government
meets for first time, Overseas news: [Lon-
don charwomen request raise; in Berlin,
Western Allies tighten their counter-block-
ade against Russians; workmen get the city
of Viareggio, Italy, ready for carnival].
Navy blasts giant hangar [Houma, La.],
Pets in the news: [pet sparrow in Los An-
geles; flea actors in Paris; uncooked roost-
er, chef's specialty in Tours, Paris.
Sports: surf board riders off Mokopuu Point
in Hawaii; motorcycle on skis at Liberty,
N, Y.; winter games in Czechoslovakia].
© 28Feb49; MP431, fe
56, Mar, 3, 1949, Israeli president in-
augurated. Reds deport Anna Strong as
spy. Fritz Kuhn freed by German court,
Chicago photogs pick a queen. West Coast
hails Gratitude Train. Pope denounces
Mindszenty trial, Santa Anita derby,
World's bobsled titles. Ski jumping
championships,
© 3Mar49; MP4094,
57, Mar. 7, 1949, Berlin: giant parade
marks Red Army Day, Labor Party wins
key British election, Mauna Loa volcano
on the rampage, POW's freed in Holy Land
truce, Air news: Caroline Mars sets
passenger mark, 222 mph; the Navy Mauler,
a flying arsenal. Nassau: cliff diving in
the Bahamas, Fort Myer, Va.: Army's
world boxing championships, Iron Moun-
tain, Mich.: five record leaps in one ski
meet, Santa Anita handicap, San Francis-
co: "Merci train" arrives,
© 7Mar49; MP4095,
58. Mar. 10, 1949. B-50 flies around the
world, non-stop. Reds fail to stop Churchill
speech, Army convicts 5 in Germany spy
ring. DP's cross U, S, on long voyage
home, Mardi Gras merriment reigns su-
preme. French beach styles have a new
twist. Bavaria: western zone ski cham-
pionships, Do you remember?—Styles of
1927,
© 10Mar49; MP4096,
59, Mar, 14, 1949, UN Security Council
votes on Israel. Blockaded Reds quit
U.S. zone, Netherlands: dramatic pic-
tures of rescue at sea, New York: FBI
arrests Red spy suspects. Washington:
Johnson takes over from Secretary For-
restal, Tokyo: another Red flyer deserts
to U, S. zone, Winnipeg, Man,: Canadian
university honors Mrs, F, D,. Roosevelt,
New York: press fetes Marshall and Ache-
son, Washington; 75-passenger strato-
cruiser christened, Boston Braves hit
spring training trail. World champion
Indians open '49 season, West's best slug
it out in Golden Gloves,
© 14Mar49; MP4097,.
60. Mar. 17, 1949, Views of the airlift to
Berlin, Axis Sally found guilt of treason,
Train robbers captured in gun battle, Bill
Odom sets flivver plane record, Rollins
College honors President Truman. Ice
breaks, floods threaten midwest. Brazilian
bark visits Golden Gate, Russia returns
lend-lease cruiser, U.S.S, Tarawa heads
for moth balls, Joe Louis gets himself a
new job, Whitefish, Mont.: the downhill
skiing championships, Great American
quiz: Daniel Boone.
© 17Mar49; MP4098,
61, Mar, 21, 1949, U.S. parades armed
might in Germany, Truman and Vinson
relax in the [Florida] sun, Egypt restores
fabulous Karnak temple. New Jap police
force marches on review. Brownsville,
Tex.: two nations hail film premiere.
Parisian lives as though today were 1800,
Paris spring fashions. New York: kids
battle for boxing crowns, Australia:
dramatic wild horse roundup, Daytona
Beach, Fla,: national motorcycle cham-
pionship race, Pittsburgh Pirates start
training.
© 21Mar49; MP4099,
62, Mar, 24, 1949, $1,000,000 Oakland pier
fire, Eight Atlantic Pact nations meet,
S.S. Haifa enters Israel-U, S, service.
Cruiser leased to Russia rejoins Navy.
“Orphan airlift" flies 67 to new homes,
British workers start U.S. study tour,
Navy vet builds pushbutton paradise. Amer-
ican judo girl rolls her own, "Hobby
horses" star in colorful derby. Great
American quiz: Stephen Decatur,
© 24Mar49; MP4100.
63, Mar, 28, 1949. Acheson praises Atlan-
tic Pact. France mourns General Giraud,
Hirohito opens Japanese Parliament.
British fleet in Mediterranean war games,
Truman honors press; press honors Tru-
man, Foreign press picks best films of
1948, Seattle: motorcycle racing in the
mud, New York; basketball; national in-
vitation finals, Do you remember ?—
Treaty of Versailles, Nation hails
$20,000,000 [Houston] Texas hotel.
© 28Mar49; MP4105,
64, Mar, 31, 1949. Churchill arrives in
U.S, Shostakovitch and Reds in New York
for conference, In the news: French Army
Chief of Staff; Lord Mayor of Berlin;
Greek King's Honor Guard, Allies ban
Soviet money in Berlin, Canada trains
paratroops for Arctic, Lavish evening
gowns from France, Racing: French
thorobreds in action [at Chantilly], New
York: eastern college finals in basketball,
© 31Mar49; MP4106,
65, Apr. 4, 1949, Filmdom gives Oscars
for 1948's best. 66-1 shot wins Grand
National, Washington: Churchill visits
wartime U.S, colleagues, Argentina
celebrates new constitution, Fleet Ad-
miral Leahy, retiring, decorated, Teen-
aged girl heroine gets a dream house,
Johnson sworn in as Defense Secretary,
Seattle: intercollegiate basketball cham-
pionship. New York: meet the sweep-
stakes winners.
© 4Apr49; MP4107,
66. Apr. 7, 1949. Europe's top diplomats
here: Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin;
Premier Paul-Henri Spaak; Gromyko here
for UN Assembly, Annual French tidal
wave arrives on time, Spring is sheer
beauty to sheep ranchers, Vacation fash-
ions in the Bahamas, Golden Gloves:
East-West finals. Paris: world's tough-
est sport—Rugby football. Cypress Gar-
dens, Fla,: women's champ is a water-ski
wizard, Great Americans quiz: Robert E,
Peary, Bing Crosby asks help for cancer
drive,
© TApr49; MP4108,.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
475
WARNER PATHE NEWS, Cont'd,
67, Apr. 11, 1949, Atlantic Pact signed.
Churchill [speaks] on Russia [at the Mass-
achusetts Institute of Technology, Boston].
Daytona Beach, Fla.: National AAU swim
championships, New York: All-star bas-
ketball; East nips West,
© 11Apr49; MP4109,
68. Apr. 14, 1949, UN General Assembly
opens [Flushing Meadow, N, Y.], In color:
Hawaiian fashions, Pope celebrates 50th
year as a priest, FBI catches $880,000
runaway banker, Armed Forces parade
on "Army Day." The lights go on again in
London, Four-alarm tenement fire in
Harlem, Downhill skiing; Harriman Cup
races, Boston: National AAU boxing
championships,
© 14Apr49; MP4381,
69. Apr. 18, 1949, The tragedy of Kathy
Fiscus, Church explodes; 6 dead, 47 hurt,
Key West, Fla.; U.S. joint chiefs of staff
meet, Burbank, Calif.: France honors
Harry M. Warner. Britain's Bevin sails
for home, Ex-Reds fete Greek King and
Queen, Clay reviews U. S. might in Ger-
many. Sydney, Australia: an Easter fea-
ture; rock-a-bye rabbit. A dog plays the
pinball machines, Sam Snead wins Masters
Golf crown, Annapolis; Navy kids set pace
in boxing classic,
© 18Apr49; MP4110,
70, Apr. 21, 1949, Quake rocks Northwest.
Truman marks fourth year as president,
Israeli President arrives in U.S. Delaware
Bay: ships burn after collison in fog. Nor-
way launches new liner in Holland, Paris
introduces the "hobo handbag."' Rome:
blindfolded boxers dance in the dark, Hem-
lines are up on Dior's newest look, Eu-
rope's kids say thanks for CARE,
© 21Apr49; MP4111,.
71. Apr. 25, 1949, Flivver fliers smash
world endurance mark, Easter 1949; sun-
rise service in the Hollywood Bowl; GI's
and Germans attend first joint rites [in
Berlin]; record crowds jam the Easter
parade [in New York City], Do you remem-
ber?—1890's Easter parade. Liberty
Bend, Mo,: engineers move mighty
Missouri River, Ex-Premier Reynaud
arrives in U. S. Syracuse "miracle" draws
big crowds, New York: Palestine mediator
home to report. San Juan, P. R.: world's
largest trade school opens, Pitcher Tru-
man opens baseball season,
© 25Apr49; MP4112,
72. Apr, 28, 1949, The Irish Republic is
born, Secretary Hull leaves the hospital,
Yankee Stadium; plaque unveiled to immor-
tal "Babe."' Egypt's royalty opens "world's
fair.'' New bill keeps aid flowing to
Europe. Truman lauds bond drive "forty-
niners,'' Square dance craze sweeps
Japan, Berlin: 1383-flight day sets airlift
record, Newhall, Calif.; flying jalopies in
race thriller, Great American quiz:
James Madison,
© 28Apr49; MP4113,
73, May 2, 1949, Shelled British ships
reach Shanghai, The Trumans are hosts to
the Weizmanns, Acheson asks for one and
one-half billion dollars for arms for Eu-
rope, King George meets Dominion pre-
miers, Shirley Temple celebrates 21st
birthday, Acrobats defy death 13 floors
over city. New Brunswick, N. J.: 96 men
paint a house in two and one-half minutes,
Gruelling Paris-Roubaix bicycle race,
Los Angeles: "hell drivers" star in thrill
show. Derby favorite wins Wood Memorial,
© 2May49; MP4114,
74, May 5, 1949, Atlantic Pact before Sen-
ate, Texas housewife named mother of the
year, Kalavrites, Greece: Greek King and
Queen visit martyred town, New York:
Diplomats discuss ending Berlin blockade,
Fullerton, Calif.; Endurance fliers end
6 weeks in the air, He should have stood
in bed! National AAU women's swim meet,
Australia: They ax for it; chopper cham-
pionships,.
© 5May49; MP4382,
75, May 9, 1949, Evacuation of Shanghai.
Steve Early returns to public life. Frank-
furt; Allied governors of Germany meet,
Princess Margaret Rose goes on vacation,
Winchester, Va,: Shenandoah Apple Blos-
som Festival, Former DP's~build useful
lives in U.S, National AAU gymnastic
championships. Daredevils afloat; water
ski maniacs, Do you remember ?—New
York World's Fair, Loyalty marchers
outstrip Reds on May Day, Chicago to
shine in "forty-nine,"
© 9May49; MP4383.
76. May 12, 1949, Four powers agree to
lift Berlin blockade, India's ambassador
arrives. Dewey off on European tour,
Academy winner Jane Wyman sails, Weiz-
mann starts back to Israel, Kansas City,
Mo.: "Opportunity bond drive" gets big
start, Israel's first anniversary hailed in
U.S. Jap firemen put out big Tokyo blaze.
500 yachts in Pacific "shakedown" race.
Durocher, cleared, is back in uniform,
Miami Beach; fancy new twists to fancy
diving,
© 12May49; MP4597,
77. May 16, 1949, 16-to-1 shot [Ponder]
wins Kentucky Derby thriller, Shanghi
under siege. Amazing pictures of Mt,
Vesuvius' crater, Princess Margaret goes
sailing at Capri, The Collins quads,
Variety Clubs honor Herbert Hoover, Fire
razes $5,000,000 Hollywood park, Wenat-
chee apple blossom festival,
© 16May49; MP4598.
78, May 19, 1949, Berlin blockade lifted,
Israel wins United Nations membership,
Parades in Israel mark first anniversary,
General Ike [Eisenhower] back on duty [in
Washington] after illness, UN mediator
for Palestine honored. Mahatma Gandhi's
son arrives in U, S, Secretary Snyder's
daughter aids bond drive. Miami: model
art students go to work, Quantico, Va,:
Marines in air-ground maneuvers, Great
American quiz: Grover Cleveland, Mem-
phis Cotton Carnival,
© 19May49; MP4599,
79, May 23, 1949, Holland Tunnel blast.
Berlin hails the end of the blockade. Dewey
in Europe on vacation, Washington; Press
Club honors women of the year, Hirohito
and Empress hail Jap anniversary, The
Vatican's Swiss guard takes its oath, Seals
find haven on remote Pacific Isle, Paris:
burlap becomes latest cloth for milady,
Daring gown makes Paris a "whistle stop".
Capot wins Preakness in photo-finish,
© 23May49; MP4600,
80, May 26, 1949. General Clay gets hero's
welcome, Washington: President of
Brazil in U.S. McCloy named U, S, boss
in Germany, F.D.R., Jr., elected to Con-
gress, Clear record snows from Pacific
peaks, Thousands of sheep cross Grand
Coulee, Washington: Newsboys turn
opportunity bond salesmen, Independence,
Mo,: 'Forty-niners parade opens bond
drive, Geneva: Swiss acrobat becomes
steeple-chaser, Cypress Gardens, Fla.:
latest in sport thrills—skim boats, Inter-
national Golden Gloves boxing. Great
American quiz: James Lawrence,
© 26May49; MP4601.
81, May 30, 1949, Strikers riot against Reds
in Berlin, Paris: Big Four foreign minis-
ters meet, Air Force latest is needle-nosed
F-90, 308 passengers fly on one plane,
Bermuda; these spring hats are really
flowery. Pushbutton special: good night
nurse, P,A.L, boxing championships.
Fanny Blankers-Koen in U, S, debut,
© 30May49; MP4602.
82, June 2, 1949, Forestal buried at Arling-
ton, Big Four ministers open Paris talks,
Fort Bragg, N. C.: exercise Tarheel—as-
sault by air, Queen Fredericka visits
Greek orphans, Queen Juliana helps re-
build Rotterdam, Pretty and practical out-
door fashions, DiMaggio tests heel—it
still hurts, All-Navy boxing championships,
Great American quiz: Theodore Roosevelt,
© 2Jun49; MP4603,
83. June 6, 1949, Nation honors U, S, dads;
mediator Bunche is father of year; great-
grandad has family of 108; seven times a
father in 3 1/2 years, Los Angeles: man
survives 240 degrees in "hotbox"' test,
Wales: helicopter crash, Crystal Lake,
Ill; first look at tomorrow's trailers,
Boston, Mass.; canine campus; every dog
a gentleman, Michigan State coeds sponsor
push-car thriller, Oklahoma A & M, the
roughest rodeo of them all,
© 6Jun49; MP4604,
84, June 9, 1949, 500-mile auto race clas-
sic at Indianapolis, Sam Snead wins PGA
crown, Nagasaki: Hirohito visits A-
bombed city.. Alger Hiss Perjury trial
opens, Rita [Hayworth] and Aly [Khan] are
married, King George honors Welsh guard,
General Clay retires from Army, D-day
newsmen to retrace invasion,. British film
awards, Styles go slats-happy.
© 9Jun49; MP4605,
85, June 13, 1949, 16 nations honor Mar-
shall, English Derby photo finish, Star-
studded golf match [National Celebrities
Golf Tournament at Washington], DP's—
then and now, Margaret Truman is brides-
maid, Kensington, Eng.: new honor for
Winston Churchill, English lords hear
Danny Kaye. Atlantic City: Miss National
Press Photog. Toronto: Canada opens
international trade fair,
© 13Jun49; MP4606,
86, June 16, 1949, West Point on parade,
National Motorcycle Championship [Rich-
mond, Va,] $1,000,000 fire razes Havana
waterfront. Normandy: D-day plus five
years. Rockford, Ill.; spills mark summer
ski meet, Nagasaki: Christian rites held
in Japan, Bermuda: latest honeymoon
fashions, Big Bear Lake, Calif.: here's
how not to fly. Great events quiz: Bunker
Hill,
© 16Jun49; MP4651,
87, June 20, 1949, Truman [makes address
at Little Rock, Ark., and says] 'We have
turned the tide.'' Capot wins Belmont
Stakes, Middlecoff wins National Open,
London: King and Princess "troop the
color,’ Baltimore harbor; test of fastest
lifeboat rescue rig. New York City:
national sewing contest winners, Saranac
Lake, N, Y,: Variety Clubs take over
hospital, Australia shows champion sheet,
© 20Jun49; MP4652,
88, June 23, 1949, West wins in Trieste
elections, F,.D.R., Jr., takes oath in Con-
gress, Frankie Frisch takes over the
Chicago Cubs, Jap crown prince takes up
tennis. Manus Island, million dollar junk
pile. Latest in hat fashion, kid's style,
Rye Beach, N.Y.: pick national Swim
for health'' queen, Miami; trouble a-bruin;
bear wrestling. Bridgehampton, N, Y.:
sports car road racing, Great cities of
America: San Francisco,
© 23Jun49; MP4653,.
89, June 27, 1949, Tense Paris hears De
Gaulle, Gordon Gray sworn in as Army
Secretary, Detroit: world's largest Amer-
ican flag unfurled. Australia: happily
married for seventy-two years, Kid artists
show their stuff in London, Ludlow, Mass,:
New England's tallest chimney blasted,
Chantilly Castle, France, backdrop for
fashion, Los Angeles: machine age catches
up with beach combers, Martinsburg, W,
Va,: airplane acrobats stunt to defy death.
Washington; mammoth mat match mangles
many maulers,
© 27Jun49; MP4654,
90 June 30, 1949, Big Four talks end;
Acheson home, Germany; poultry city--
5,000 babies born each day, Paris design-
ers run wild on bike fashions, Mrs. Mesta
named Minister to Luxembourg. Bao-Dai
returns to be Emperor of Viet-Nam, Indo-
China, Comedian Meilton Berle goes to
Hollywood, Charles whips Walcott fér
Louis' crown, Bellingham, Wash.: Indians
race war canoes for world title. Crack-up
champions in circum of thrills,
© 30Jun49; MP4655,
91, July 4, 1949, Poughkeepsie Regatta.
Tennis; Riggs vs, Budge. Governor of
Florida marries a California girl, Ex-Gl
476
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WARNER PATHE NEWS, Cont'd.
weds the Kaiser's granddaughter, China
dolls compete in kids' beauty show, Asbury
Park, N. J.: National Marbles Champion-
ships, Pittsfield, Mass.,: man-made light-
ning—15,000,000 volts. Round-world
plane can land anywhere, too, Marlton,
N.J.: new paraplane comes almost
straight down, Do you remember ?—
Blizzard of 1947,
© 4Jul49; MP4656.
92, July 7, 1949, Canadian Liberals sweep
key election, T-men seize $100,000 in
bogus bills, Shelton, Conn,; home, sweet
cave; underground house, Cotton mill
town springs up in Sahara, 10,000 at square
dance in Central Park, Paris: thrill-
packed finish marks the Grand Prix,
Japan's no, 1 swimmer breaks world mark,
Czechoslovakia: canoes battle big rapids
in 100-mile race, Great American quiz:
Custer's last stand,
© 7Jul49; MP4657.
93, July 11, 1949, Judith Coplon is guilty,
Katonah, N, Y.: rubber-band catapult
makes yard an airport, Australia ravaged
by worst floods, Notre Dame University
honors Irene Dunne, A Chinese orphan's
Cinderella story, Baseball star faces girl
who shot him, Behind the newsreel camera,
Tie triumph; four-in-hand fashions, Puerto
Rico: spectacular waterskiing by torch-
light.
© 11Jul49; MP4658,
94, July 14, 1949, MacArthur reviews big-
gest parade [in Tokyo]. Schroeder wins at
Wimbledon, Jap war prisoners home from
Russian camps, European Union stages
first fleet maneuvers, Housing problem:
Congress moves. General Patton is honored
by France. Tokyo Rose goes on trial for
treason, Chicago: Paul Bunyan comes back
at railroad fair, San Francisco Chinatown's
beauties, Detroit: Gold Cup speedboat
racing classic, Lake Placid: sun-baked
ski jumpers,
© 14Jul49; MP4691.
95. July 18, 1949, Jury fails to decide on
Hiss; Chambers speaks, London: troops
called in dock strike. Danny Kaye safe in’
air accident, Israel; Rebury Jews killed
by Nazis, Senator Johnson asks movie tax
cut, New York: girl warms up for Chan-
nel swim, Lady wrestlers waltz in Vienna.
Los Angeles: Machine Age restaurant,
© 18Jul49; MP4692,
96, July 21, 1949, All-star Baseball [Na-
tional Leaguers vs, American Leaguers at
Brooklyn], Air crashes kill 79 [near Bom-
bay, | India, and Los Angeles]. ''No depres-
sion''—Truman, First combined fleet
maneuvers off Europe, Freeport, L, L.:
speedboat "soapbox derby.'' Cowboy
fashions for kids,
© 21Jul49; MP4693.
97, July 25, 1949. Bonnie Prince Charlie
poses with his parents, White Sulphur
Springs, w. Va.: U.S, chiefs of staff take
a "vacation," President signs biggest
housing bill, Los Angeles: Italy honors
Harry M, Warner, Benthoscope—diving
bell on wheels, Navy's newest for sub-
marine rescues, Paris lights up for
Bastille Day, Spectatcular fire razes
Munich studio, Four-year-old is a real
water skeezix, Hollywood Gold Cup, world's
richest race. Westbury, N, Y.: photo
finish in national pacing derby,
© 25Jul49; MP4694,
98. July 28, 1949, Jackie Robinson answers
Paul Robeson, New York: 15,000 Lions
parade down Fifth Avenue, Chicago:
15,000 Shriners parade, hear Truman,
Ejector seat ''shoots" pilot from plane,
Ernie Pyle is buried in Hawaii. Seattle:
plang hits houses; seven killed, Navy fires
new rockets 65 miles up. Hot fashions;
summer furs from Paris, Atlantic City:
spectacular and gala aquashow,
© 28Jul49; MP4695,
99, Aug. 1, 1949, Truman signs Atlantic
Pact, Newfoundland opens its new parlia-
ment, Parade marks Israel's first Army
Day. Royal garden party at Buckingham
Palace, Vienna zoo: international monkey
business, International honeymoon at
Niagara Falls, Great cities of America:
Chicago. Minneapolis; Aquatennial; aqua-
batic aquabelles. Navy fliers practice
football at sea. Martin Lagood, Md.:
national water ski championships,
© 1Aug49; MP4696,
100, Aug, 4, 1949, Private Rodger Young is
buried at home, Churchill opens Tory
election campaign, Bernard Baruch comes
home from England, Gary Cooper made
"governor' ‘of Montana, New "Ile de
France" ends maiden voyage. France:
month-long, 3,000-mile bike race, San
Antonio, Tex.: Mayors race in soap box
derby. Vienna; international motorcycle
championships,
© 4Aug49; MP4697,
101, Aug. 8, 1949. Navy plane hits airliner
{near Fort Dix, N. J,] Acheson asks arms
for Europe. Germany: U.S, chiefs of
staff map defense, Truman appoints Clark
and McGrath, Dallas: one-year-old high
diving star, Helicopter serves flagpole
sitter, Dog and duck in summer romance,
Beauty contest for tall girls only, Italian
hairdressers go wild, Chicago: railroad
hat is strangest of year. Ponder takes
Arlington Classic. Great Americans; John
Paul Jones,
© 8Aug49; MP4698,
102, Aug. 11, 1949. Marshall speaks on the
cold war, Exclusive films of spectacular
fire [in San Francisco]. Honor heroes of
Berlin airlift. Hill shoots Niagara's
rapids, Washington: "Boy State" takes over
government, Hoover marks his 74th birth-
day. Fashions for white collar girls,
Pooches on parade in Miami.
© 11Aug49; MP4907,.
103, Aug. 15, 1949, Philippine president on
way to see Truman, Eight feet seven, he's
world's tallest man, Want-ad romances
climaxes, in double wedding. Britain's
"Comet," world's first jet airliner. Sicily:
fisherman in thrilling tuna treasure hunt,
Cardston, Alta.; treaty money; Canada pays
off the Indians, Hollywood: new coast bus-
iness opens with a splash, Norwalk,
Conn,; outboard races turn into bank-up
classic,
© 15Aug49; MP4908,
104, Aug. 18, 1949, Ecuador earthquake.
President signs bill to unify armed forces,
U.S. Ambassador to China is called home.
Philippines President addresses Congress.
Herbert Hoover hailed on 75th birthday
Coast Guard celebrates its 159th birthday.
Mangrum edges Snead in All-American
golf, Miss Tilly, outsider, wins Hamble-
tonian, Do you remember ?—Corbett-
Courtenay fight.
© 18Aug49; MP4765,
Volume 21, 1949,
1, Aug, 22, 1949, First free German elec-
tions, Five nations test Britain's air de-
fenses, Ottawa: Canadian lab; baby, it's
cold inside. Ocean City, N. J.; sleepiest
baby parade in modern history, Ruins pro-
vide swimming hole for Berlin kids, Ger-
many: international auto championship
races, Red Bank, N, J.: National Sweep-
stakes Speed Boat Regatta. Akron; All-
American Soap Box Derby,
© 22Aug49; MP4766,
2, Aug. 25, 1949, Congress probes five-
percenters, Council of Europe meets in
Strasbourg. Bridges pickets in Hawaii
dock strike, Barton sets depth record
4,500 feet down, Bradley becomes head
of joint staff chiefs, Collins sworn in as
Army Chief of Staff. Navy, Marines in
mass helicopter maneuver, Washington:
airmen fly donkeys in weird baseball
game. Los Angeles sheriff's champion-
ship rodeo,
© 25Aug49; MP4767,
3, Aug. 29, 1949, Bernarr Macfadden
marks 81st birthday with parachute jump.
British jet refuels in mid-air, Double-
hulled ship can't rock or roll, Style pre-
diction; fur flurry in California, Baseball
hails Connie Mack, Cuban forced back in
English Channel swim, Horse-jumping
record set in Netherlands, Japanese set
world marks in AAU swim,
© 29Aug49; MP4768.
4, Sept. 1, 1949, Rescue Ecuador ‘quake
victims, "Father of Zionism" reburied in
Israel, Miami: Navy's "hurricane hunt-
ers" in action, Vast forest fires raging.
in France, Wedding bells; couple married
under water, National AAU women's
swimming meet, Reno, Nev.: ancient autos
in mountain race thriller, Miami; cops on
parade; motorcycle miracles,
© 1Sep49; MP4769,
5. Sept. 5, 1949, Hurricane lashes Florida,
Philadelphia: American Legion meets;
hears Truman, Austrian POW's back from
Russia, Roughest rodeo, the Pendleton
round-up, Westwood Village, Calif,; girls'
rifle team practices—underwater, Davis
Cup: Aussies win doubles thriller, Wil-
liamsport, Pa.: ''Little League" baseball
world series,
© 5Sep49; MP4770.
6. Sept. 8, 1949, General Vaughan takes the
stand in five-percent hearings. American
Legion on parade in Philadelphia, Multi-
million-dollar fire in San Francisco, Aid
rushed to polio victim in mid-ocean, At-
lantic City: curtain going up; Ice Capades
of 1950, Westbury, N. Y.: outsider wins
$50,000 trotting classic,
© 8Sep49; MP4771.
7, Sept. 12, 1949, Grand Army of the Repub-
lic [meets in Indianapolis for] the last en-
campment, Franklin D, Roosevelt, Jr.,
weds in New York, Gary Cooper honored
by the Navy. World War II Vet heads Amer-
ican Legion, Bevin and Cripps sail for
U.S, talks, Kids visit Santa's workshop,
Are fashions going back to the twenties?’
Football: Eastern All-Stars vs, Giants,
© 12Sep49; MP4774,
8. Sept, 15, 1949, Crazed veteran kills 13
[in Camden, N. J.] Cleveland: national
air races; Odom in fatal crash, Washing-
ton: U.S., Britain, Canada open dollar
talks, Atlantic City: nation's prettiest in
Miss America parade, Shirley May loses
game fight vs, Channel, Gonzales wins
national tennis crown,
© 15Sep49; MP4775.
9, Sept. 19, 1949. Meet Miss and Mrs,
America, Titusville, Pa.; first U. S.-oil
well pumps again, A new German republic
is born, Canadian Army shows off its fire-
power. Tacoma, Wash.: : rebuild famous
‘Galloping Gertie" bridge. Do you remem-
ber—Tacomas bridge disaster, Aqua tod-
dlers; tiny tots go high diving. Hybla
Valley Airport, Va,: plane crashes wall in
air thrill circus,
© 19Sep49; MP4776,
10, Sept. 22, 1949, Navy's newest rocket
[Viking II]. Washington: International
monetary conference meets. Western Ger-
many elects first president, Theatre own-
ers of America meet in Hollywood, Vienna;
news for kids— world's smallest horse,
Hamburg: news for the jaded—"'The witch's
kettle!" Rug-cutters jitter at Harvest
Moon Ball, Out on a limb: world's pretti-
est legs, First Paris fall fashions, His-
toric America: Williamsburg, Va,
© 22Sep49; MP4909,
11, Sept, 26, 1949, Toronto ship fire,
Vishinsky arrives for UN General Assem-
bly. Atlantic Pact Council meets in Wash-
ington, Theatre owners hear Secretary
Johnson, Glittering jewel fashions from
France, Westbury, N. Y.: International
championships in polo, Whole family
tackles long New York Harbor swim,
Spills galore mark championship roller
derby.
© 26Sep49; MP4910,
12, Sept, 29, 1949, College football kick-
off; [Santa Clara vs, California Golden
Bears], UN Assembly meets; Romulo
named president, Air Force dedicates the
McGuire Air Force Base. Barbara Hutton
back in U.S. after illness, "Task Force"
twin premiere in two oceans, Meet Miss
National Sweater Girl of 1949, Golden Gate
swimming classic, Germany; daredevil
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
477
WARNER PATHE NEWS.
Volume 21, 1949. Cont'd.
acrobats, 6,000 feet up.
© 29Sep49; MP4978,
13, Oct. 3, 1949, Russia's atomic explosion
rocks the western world, Homecoming
clambake greets Shirley May France. Pole-
sitting fan gives up; sets record, It's al-
ready 1950 in California bathing fashions,
Behind the newsreel camera; the Empire
State. Football: Michigan vs. Michigan
State; Stanford vs. Harvard.
© 30ct49; MP4911,
14, Oct. 6, 1949, Defense chiefs go to sea
jto observe Navy's carrier-based air
power]. San Francisco: world leaders of
the Episcopal church meet, "World citi-
zen" Davis jailed in Paris, Miami Univer-
sity, Fla,: new angles on the campus,
Ultra modern garage ends parking prob-
lems. Princeton, N.J.: scientists build
"house of illusions," The creed of the U.S.
motion picture industry, Italy: Kids' band,
Hot-Tot Quintetto. Germany: Yogis show
new twists, Rodeo: New York goes to the
broncs,
©6O0ct49; MP4912,
15, Oct. 10, 1949, Baseball's excitingest
finish [Brooklyn Dodgers vs, Phillies;
Yankees honor Joe DiMaggio]. Reds [in
Germany] release 2 vacationing U, S.
students. Truman spends 2 hectic days in
Missouri, Steel strike begins as 200,000
walk out, London: royal wedding; King's
nephew weds commoner, Footwear fash-
ions. Football: Pittsburgh upsets power-
ful Northwestern; Penn whips Dartmouth,
© 100ct49; MP4979.
16, Qct, 13 1949, World series: first and
second games, UN flag raised over new
skyscraper home, Fort Bragg, N. C.: air-
borne army goes on parade, President
opens Community Chest drive, Bathing
beauty contest under water, Confederate
veterans hold 59th reunion,
© 130ct49; MP4913.
17, Oct. 17, 1949. Yanks win World series,
Washington: North Atlantic Council chiefs
meet, Cardinal Spellman visits the Pope.
Daring Arab horsemen in desert festival.
French styles for dinner, by Dior, Foot-
ball: Army upsets mighty Michigan;
Southern California and Ohio State tie.
© 170ct49; MP4914,
18. Oct. 20, 1949. Germany: Reds create
East-Zone state; Allies parade might.
Nehru of India visits the United States,
Greta Garbo comes home, flees photog-
raphers. Blissful bus-full; family of 18
goes west, AFL meets; leaders cite U.S.
films, Marineland, Fla.: porpoises with
purposes—fish high jump. Seal sets
English Channel swim record, Colorado
river outboard marathon,
© 200ct49; MP4924,
19, Oct. 24, 1949, U.S, Red leaders convic-
ted, Chinese Reds in Shanghai victory
parade, Britain girds for Reds siege in
Hong Kong. "Americans in Paris" fashions,
Great American quiz: Clara Barton, Foot-
ball; Cornell overpowers Yale; Notre Dame
pulverizes Tulane; California nips Southern
California,
© 240ct49; MP4925.
20, Oct, 27, 1949. Top U.S, brass speaks
out in service wrangel, Another royal
Briton to wed a Mrs, Simpson, U, S. wed-
ding bells ring for Sarah Churchill, Win-
ston Churchill can still dish it out, Vishin-
sky storms as UN picks Yugoslavia. San
Francisco ball teams on tour in Japan,
Pro football: Bears whip Eagles,
© 270ct49; MP4926,
21, Oct. 31, 1949. Truman and world lead-
ers hail new UN home, Children's party
for UN's 4th birthday, Puppy auction,
Greek kids make own shoes from UN
leather. Diamond fashion show, Great
cities of America: Philadelphia, Foot-
ball: Army outflanks Columbia; Michigan
upsets Minnesota; Pennsylvania scuttles
Navy.
© 310ct49; MP4927,
22. Nov, 3, 1949. Pro tennis: Kramer vs.
Gonzales, Danes welcome first U, S,
woman ambassador, America's top envoys
in Paris for talks. New French honors for
Jack L, Warner, Girl quads born to Cana-
dian family, Aviation sensation: channel
wing airplane. Aaronsburg, Pa., marks
150 years of brotherhood.—Modern glass
house brings outdoors indoors, Stars
model chinchilla furs, Pro football; Yan-
kees whip Forty-Niners,
© 3Nov49; MP4928,
23. Nov. 7, 1949, Football highlights: Notre
Dame vs, Navy; SMU vs, Texas; California
vs, UCLA, 100,000th displaced person ar-
rives in U.S. Hawaii's $100,000,000 dock
strike ends, Bidault forms cabinet to end
French crisis, Eric Johnston reports on
Marshall Plan trip. West Coast grandma
makes news with dolls, East Coast grand-
ma makes news with a piano, Capot whips
Coaltown in the Pimlico Special,
© TNov49; MP4929.
24, Nov. 10, 1949, 55 die in mid-air crash
[at Washington National Airport], Sherman
in, Denfeld out as Navy Chief. Spectacular
fire sweeps California hills, Brooklyn
boy [Danny Kaye] makes good, National
horseshow highlights, Pro football; Rams
nip Bears in thriller,
© 10Nov49; MP4930,
25, Nov. 14, 1949, Football highlights:
Army vs, Fordham; Notre Dame vs, Mich-
igan State; Stanford vs, USC. Big freighter
goes on rocks near Seattle. ECA chief
asks Europe to end trade barriers. Weiz-
mann Institute dedicated in Israel, Ad-
miral Sherman on deck as brass sees Army
show, Meet 'Droopert'' the screw driver.
© 14Nov49; MP4931,
26. Nov. 17, 1949. Democrats win New York
elections; Truman's happy. Vishinsky plays
host at embassy party. ''Veep" Barkley
named "Grandfather of year," Churchill
attends grandchild's christening, John L,
Lewis calls the mine strike off. HMS
Amethyst comes home to hero's welcome.
Hawaii celebrates Aloha Week festival.
Pro football; Eagles overwhelm Rams,
Kids football: Maulers whip Avengers,
© 17Nov49; MP4932,
27, Nov, 21, 1949. Football highlights;
Notre Dame vs, North Carolina; Army vs.
Penn; Ohio State vs. Illinois; Dartmouth
vs, Cornell, President helps plan Brother-
hood Week, 1950. Boxer Marcel Cerdan is
buried in Casablanca, Cow "milks" Cana-
dians to aid UN children, Duel settles an
affair of honor in Paris,
© 21Nov49; MP4933.
28, Nov. 24, 1949. Navy rocket launched
from sub, Acheson home from Big Three
meeting, Iran's Shah arrives for state
visit, Negro women honor Bunche and
Mme, Pandit. Air Force unveils a XB-51,
a 3-jet bomber. Airlines unveil a surprise:
an air-born baby. Kids' winter fashions go
to the zoo. New York: celebrities’ art
show, Silver Springs, Fla.: new sport that
they do on porpoise boards, Pro football:
Browns battle Bills to tie,
© 24Nov49; MP4934.
29, Nov, 28, 1949, B-29's in land and sea
crashes [Stockton, Calif, and the Atlantic]
Vice President Barkley takes a*wife, Vis-
count Montgomery arrives for a visit,
Jimmy Roosevelt enters California Gover-
nor race, Film stars at royal command
performance, Football; Ohio State vs,
Michigan; California vs, Stanford; North
Carolina vs, Duke; Tulane vs. Virginia.
© 28Nov49; MP4935,
30. Dec, 1, 1949, [Football Yankees meet
the Cleveland Browns]. Huntington, Ind.;
razzle dazzle basketball queens, Jackie
Robinson named most valuable player.
General Ike [Eisenhower) at freedom rites
at Valley Forge. General MacArthur greets
Secretary Snyder in Japan, Military pa-
rade marks Turkish independence, Yakima,
Wash,: world championship apple packing
contest, England pets go to church on
"Animal Sunday."' Dog acrobat makes a
wow of a bow, Even the cows wear stylish
hats in Paris,
© 1Dec49; MP4980,
31, Dec, 5, 1949, Football; Army vs, Navy;
Cornell vs, Penn; Notre Dame vs, Southern
California, Peron welcomes new U, S, en-
voy Griffis. Rep. J. Parnell Thomas goes
on trial, Princess Elizabeth visits Philip
at Malta, Lilienthal resigns as Atomic
Energy head, Santa Claus on parade [in
New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood].
© 5Dec49; MP4936,
32, Dec, 8, 1949. 28 dead in Dallas air
crash, Truman on vacation in Key West,
Tiny Monaco hails its new monarch,
Lewis orders miners back 3 days a week.
Montgomery urges Western unity against
Reds. Camp Lee, Va.;: Wacs and packs
on bivouac, Memo from Hollywood: mail
early for Xmas, Army team wins the Lam-
bert trophy, Pro football; Eagles vs,
Steelers. Kids football classic: Half Pint
Bowl [in Washington}.
© 8Dec49; MP4937.
33, Dec, 12, 1949, Navy jet [Douglas Sky-
rocket] flies faster than sound, Winston
Churchill hale and hearty at 75. Mont-
gomery leaves the U.S. Vice President
and Mrs, Barkley at $100 Democrat din-
ner, Wife awaits flier held by China Reds,
Airmen start new gold rush of forty-nine,
France: wheel of progress—the umbrella
bicycle. Italy: cycle of inventions—the
lie-down bike, SMU gives Notre Dame its
closest call.
© 12Dec49; MP4938,
34, Dec, 15, 1949, Inside Tito's Yugoslavia,
Physician, 84, named doctor of the year,
President of Nationalist China in U.S,
Vishinsky wishes all a happy new year.
Congress probes atom shipments to Reds,
Get ready kids, Santa Claus is coming.
Canada: family of muscles—6 brothers of
brawn, Notre Dame's Hart wins Heisman
trophy. Cardinals nip Rams in pro grid
thriller.
© 15Dec49; MP4939,
35. Dec, 19, 1949, Rep. J. Parnell Thomas
jailed for fraud, Judge Medina on vacation
in Bermuda, Shah of Iran visits great
Hoover Dam. Doolittle raider now preach-
es in Japan, Jerusalem Jews in mass oath
to Israel, HMS Implacable sent to the bot-
tom, Australian farmers battles flying fox-
es, New assault transport is "flying LST."
New gadget makes tough parking easy. Hol-
iday fashion highlights from France, His-
toric America: Sutter's Mill,
© 19Dec49; MP4940,
36. Dec, 22, 1949. Christmas 1949; a stir-
-ring film record of-the holiday. spirit every-
where in the world, Browns beat 49'ers
for pro championship, Fogbound airliner
falls into Potomac near Washington,
© 22Dec49; MP4958,
38, Dec, 29, 1949, China Reds free Angus
Ward, Mayor O'Dwyer wed to Sloan Simp-
son, France: jet-propelled helicopter,
Startling ski fashions from France, Navy
task force tackles the Arctic. Hawaii takes
-to the surf en masse, Basketball; NYU
whips California; LIU smothers USC.
© 29Dec49; MP4960,
See also RKO Pathe News.
WARRIORS OF ANOTHER WORLD: a drama
of insects and spiders.
© Richard Lambson Cassell; title, descr. &
14 prints, 250ct43; MU14073.
WASHINGTON IRVING. Emerson Film Corp,
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1949, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Traces Washington Irving's
early life in New York as a lawyer and
writer; describes his travels and life abroad,
highlighting the incidents which influenced
the writing of his best-known literary works,
For junior and senior high school and adult
groups.
Credits: Collaborator, Leon Howard,
© Emerson Film Corp,; 27Sep49; MP4733,
WASHINGTON MELODRAMA, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on a play by L. du
Rocher Macpherson.
478
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WASHINGTON MELODRAMA, Cont'd,
Credits: Producer, Edgar Selwyn; director,
S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Marion Parson-
net, Roy Chanslor; music score, David
Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc,; 17Apr41; LP10433,
WASHINGTON—THE SHRINE OF AMERICAN
PATRIOTRISM.,. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail-
road Co,, cl1940, 1 reel, sd,
Credits; Narrator, Alois Havrilla,
© The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.,;
15Jan40; MP9883,
WASTAGE OF HUMAN RESOURCES, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947, 11
min,, sd,, baw, 16 mm,
Summary; This film deals with human be-
ings as resources of the nation, and shows
such causes of wastage as accidents, disease,
neglect, and maltreatment, For junior and
senior high schools and adult groups,
Credits: Collaborator, Lawrence K, Frank,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
12Dec47; MP2643,
WATCH ON THE RHINE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1943, 114 min,, sd. A Hal B.
Wallis production. A Warner Bros,-First
National picture, From the stage play by
Lillian Hellman.
Credits: Director, Herman Shumlin;
screenplay, Dashiell Hammett; music, Max
Steiner; music director, Leo F, Forbstein;
orchestral arrangements, Hugo Friedhofer;
film editor, Rudi Fehr,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc; 4Sep43;
LP12239,
WATCH OUT! Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 13May46; MP556,
WATCH THAT QUOTATION, Coronet, c1949,
11 min., sd,, baw, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates the importance
of accuracy in the use of oral and written
quotations, For children in intermediate
and junior high grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, J, Paul
Leonard,
© David A, Smart; 12Jul49; MP4495.
WATCH THE BIRDIE, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Aug42; MP12883,
THE WATCHDOG, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945, Presented
by Paul Terry. (A Terrytoon) (Aesop's
Fable)
Credits; Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib, Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 28Sep45; LP13617.
‘THE WATCHDOG, Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939, Presented
by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., baw. (Terry-
Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 200ct39; MP10068,
THE WATCHMAN TAKES A WIFE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1941. 1,461 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Feb41;
LP10282,
WATER AS NATURE MEANT IT TO BE,
c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Appl. authors; William Rogers, Louis
Rogers, John A, Stewart,
© Modern Home Improvement, Inc.;
14Feb47; MP1809,
WATER BABIES, The Vitaphone Corp,, c1945,
10 min,, sd,, color, (Sports Parade)
Credits; Producers, Blumenthal, Heilner;
director, Andre de La Varre. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Jun45; MP16016,
WATER BATTLERS, Universal Pictures Co,
Inc., c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Answer Man Series)
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R, Parker; editor, Lewis D,
Pollack,
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc,; 23Nov48; MP3556,
WATER BIRDS, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
30Dec44; MP15990,
WATER BUGS, Loew's Inc., c1941, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 917 ft., sd., b&w.
(A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, E, Maurice Adler;
film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 28Aug41; LP10743,
THE WATER CYCLE, Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., in collaboration with
S. Ralph Powers, cl1947,. 1 reel, sd., b&w,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
3Feb47; MP1671,
WATER CYCLE, SEE Le Cycle de 1'Eau,
WATER—FRIEND OR ENEMY, Walt Disney
Productions, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 6Apr43;
MP13620,
WATER IN THE AIR. Radford Pictures Inc,,
c1949, 11 min,, sd., bew, 16mm,
Summary: A city boy visits the farm and
discovers how water is drawn up from the
earth, Simple kitchen experiments explain
evaporation, condensation, and what causes
water in the air to return to the earth as
rain, An elementary science film,
© Radford Pictures Inc.; 1Mar49; MP4834,
WATER POWER, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.,, in collaboration with George T.
Renner, Jr., c1946, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Afrikaans version, Title on script: 'Water-
krag."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
20Jul46; MP1871.
WATER SPEED, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1949, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (Grant-
land Rice Sportlight)
Summary: Presents outstanding men and
women swimmers—Jackie Levine and Wal-
ter Riss, free style champions; Nancy Merki
Lees, Keith Carter, and Joe Verdeur, butter-
fly breast stroke champions; and Maureen
O'Brien and Alan Stack, back stroke cham-
pions,
Credits: Producer, Jack Eaton; narrator,
Ted Husing; music, Harry D, Glass,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 210ct49;
MP4659,
WATER SPORTS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 10 min., sd., color, (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; commenta-
tor, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 15Nov41;
MP11745,
WATER TRIX, Loew's Inc., c1949, 9 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty) An
MGM picture,
Summary: Charles T, Trego photographs
daring water sports from his helicopter,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director and photographer, Charles
T. Trego; film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
© Loew's Inc,; 26Oct49 (in notice: 1948);
MP4709,
WATER WISDOM, Loew's Inc,, c1943, Pre-
sented by oe) oe Rok nadie Mate bap 826 ft.,
sd,, baw, (A Péte Smith Specialty)
Credit; Film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Dec43; MP14420,
WATER WIZARDS, Vitaphone Corp., c1949,
10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (The Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Underwater formation swim-
ming and other water sports are shown at
Wickiwachee Springs, Florida,
Credits: Written by Saul Elkins; narrator,
Art Gilmore; editor, Rex Steele,
© Vitaphone Corp.; 3Aug49; MP4380,
WATER WONDERLAND, Vitaphone Corp.,
c1949, 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Sports
Parade) Warner Bros,
Summary: Famous resorts in Southern
California provide the settings for the water
sports that are highlighted in this film,
Credits: Director, Virgil E. Ellsworth;
written by Charles Tedford; narrator, Art
Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 4Mar49; MP3964,
WATER WORKS FOR US. Young America
Films, Inc,, c1949, 10 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Explains the basic principle of
water pressure and shows the many ways in
which water works for us, For elementary
school science classes,
Credits: Advisers, Gerald S, Craig, Helen
Warrin,
Appl, author: Leonard Peck,
© Leonard Peck Productions; 15Mar49;
MP4063, f
WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUE, c1939, 1 reel,
si., bew, 16mm,
Appl, author: Eliot O'Hara,
© Indiana University, Bureau of Visual
Instruction; 15Dec39; MP10474,
WATERFRONT. c1944, Presented by P.R.C.
Pictures, Inc. 7 reels, sd. An Alexander-
Stern production,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Steve Sekely; original screenplay,
Martin Mooney, Irwin R, Franklyn; music
director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Charles
Henkel, Jr.
© P.R.C, Pictures, Inc,; 27May44; LP12668.
WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT, Paramount
Pictures Inc,, c1948, 65 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A melodrama in which a New
York police officer brings to justice the
leader of a gang of waterfront thieves,
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C. Thomas; director, William
Berke; original screenplay, Bernard Girard;
music score, Harry Lubin; film editor,
Howard Smith,
Cast; William Gargan, Mary Beth Hughes,
Richard Travis, Richard Crane, Cheryl
Walker.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 25Jun48;
LP1693,
WATERKRAG, SEE Water Power,
WATERLOO BRIDGE, Loew's Inc,, c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 11
reels, sd.,, baw. A Mervyn LeRoy produc-
tion, Based on the play be Robert E, Sher-
wood,
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin;
director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, S, N.
Behrman, Hans Rameau, George Froeschel;
music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor,
George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 15May40; LP9661,
WATERLOO ROAD, Gainsborough Pictures,
Ltd,, London,, c1945, Released in the U, S.
by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949, A J, Ar-
thur Rank presentation, 77 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A semi-documentary drama
which prpbes the domestic problems that
arise in wartime as a result of loneliness
and difficult living conditions, Setting, Lon-
don during World War II,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
479
WATERLOO ROAD, Cont'd.
Credits: Producer, Edward Black; direc-
ted and written by Sidney Gilliat; story, Val
Valentine; music director, Louis Levy;
editor, Alfred Roome,
Cast: John Mills, Stewart Granger, Ala-
stair Sim, Joy Shelton, Alison Leggatt.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd,; 7Feb45;
LP2249,
WATTS EXPLOSION TESTS,
Appl, author: Wendell M, Dillon,
© Watts Regulator Co,; title, descr. &
6 prints, 29Apr40; MU10164,
THE WATUSSI OF AFRICA, Erpi Classroom
Films, Inc., c1939, 1 reel,
Appl, author: George Herzog.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 21Nov39;
MP9870,
DIE WATUSSI VAN AFRIKA, SEE A Giant
People.
WAVE-A-STICK BLUES, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 15Jun42; MP12668,
A WAVE, A WAC AND A MARINE, Biltmore
Productions, c1944, 8 reels, sd. An Edward
Sherman production,
Credits: Producer, Sebastian Cristillo;
director, Phil Karlstein; original story,
Lillian Planer, Dick Hyland; screenplay,
Hal Fimberg; music director, Freddie Rich;
photography, Maury Gertsman; film editor,
William Zeigler.
© Monogram Pictures Corp., 26Aug44;
LP12837,
WAY BACK WHEN A NAG WAS ONLY A
HORSE, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Joseph Stultz; animation, Myron Waldman,
George Moreno,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 8Mar40;
LP9475,
WAY BACK WHEN A NIGHT CLUB WAS A
STICK, Paramount Pictures Inc., cl1940,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, David Tendlar,
Edwain Rehberg.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar40;
LP9628,
WAY BACK WHEN A RAZZBERRY WAS A
FRUIT. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Dan Gordan; animation, James Culhane,
Alfred Eugster.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Jul40;
LP9808,
WAY BACK WHEN A TRIANGLE HAD ITS
POINTS, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, David Tendlar,
Thomas Golden,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 26Jan40;
LP9566,
WAY BACK WHEN WOMEN HAD THEIR
WEIGH; Paramount Pictures Inc,, c1940,
1 reel,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Ted Pierce; animation, Thomas Johnson,
Harold Walker, 4
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 27Sep40;
LP9979,
WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Dec41; MP11870,
WAY DOWN YONDER IN THE CORN, c1943,
Presented by Columbia, 659 ft., sd., color,
(A Fox and Crow)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; story, Sam Cobean;
animation, Phil Duncan, Basil Davidovich;
music, Eddie Kilfeather, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 25Nov43; LP12766,
A WAY IN THE WILDERNESS, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.,
950 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann;
screenplay, Herman Boxer; music score,
David Snell; film editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc,; 25Jun40; LP9845,
THE WAY OF ALL FLESH, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1940, 9 reels, sd. Based ona
story by Lajos Biro and Jules Furthman,
Credits: Associate producer, Eugene
Zukor; director, Louis King; screenplay,
Lenore Coffee; photography, Theodor Spar-
kuhl; film. editor, Stuart Gilmore,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Jul40;
LP9760,
THE WAY OF ALL PESTS. Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 655 ft.,
sd,, color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 74)
Credits: Direction, Art Davis; animation,
Sid Marcus; music, Joe De Nat, Techni-
color,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 1May41; LP10516,
THE WAY OF PEACE; East-West Studio for
the Wartburg Press, c1947, 18 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Credits: Written and directed by Frank
Tashlin; narration, Lew Ayres,
Appl, authors; H, K, Rasbach, Frank
Tashlin,
© Wartburg Press; 23Apr47; MP1980.
WAY OF THE PADRES, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, c1948. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Shows the present day appear-
ance of the country traversed by the friars
of the old missions; Mt, Whitney and its
mountain trails, Death Valley, Imperial Val-
ley, and Palm Springs with its rodeo grounds
and western pageantry, The municipal
buildings of Los Angeles and Hollywood, the
homes of the stars, the 20th Century-Fox
lot, the radio studios, and Grauman's
Chinese Theatre, are viewed from a blimp,
In the heart of the mission country, the
Rancheros Visitadores, in traditional cos-
tumes, line up for the blessing of the Fran-
ciscan friars,
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, De Francesco; film editor,
Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
15Sep48; MP3657,
THE WAY TO HEAVEN, C, O. Baptista Films,
c1946, 700 ft., sd., b&w, 16mm,
© C.O. Baptista Films, sole owner of
Scriptures Visualized Institute; 1Nov46;
MP1320,
WAYS TO GOOD HABITS. Coronet, c1949,
10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Illustrates that recognition of
bad habits and continued effort to correct
them is necessary in building good habits.
Credits: Educational collaborator, William
E, Young,
© David A, Smart; 15Feb49; MP4235,
WE ARE AMERICANS TOO; Soundies Distri-
buting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct43; MP14082,
WE CAN LIVE ON LOVE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4Aug41; MP11375,
WE CAN MAKE SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
TOGETHER, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10908,
WE DIDIT, 16 mm.
Appl, author: W. D. Mattison,
© General Cable Corp.,; title, descr. &
3 prints; 21Sep46; MU1106.
WE DID IT BEFORE AND WE'LL DO IT
AGAIN, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 23Mar42; MP12350,
WE DISCOVER FRACTIONS. Coronet, c1948,
11 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Introduces the idea of dividing
a unit into equal parts, equips the student
with appropriate symbols for the idea, and
by example shows the division of concrete
units (e.g. boards, apples, and pies) into
fractions, For the intermediate grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Harold
P, Fawcett.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 2Jan48; MP3689,
WE DISCOVER THE DICTIONARY. Coronet
in collaboration with Viola Theman, c1946,
1 reel, sd,, color, 16mm,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of
Esquire, Inc,; 22Mar46; MP2025,
WE DC IT BECAUSE-. Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 918 ft.
sd,, sepia, (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits; Director, Basil Wrangell; origi-
nal story, Harry Poppe, Jr.; screenplay,
Douglas Foster, Harry Poppe, Jr.; film edi-
tor, Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc,; 5Feb42; MP12545,
’
WE GO FAST. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1941, 5,790 ft., sd. Based on the
story by Doug Welch,
Credits: Director, William McGann;
screen story, Thomas Lennon, Adrian Scott;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
19Sep41; LP10733,
WE GO TO SCHOOL, Coronet, c1948. 10 min,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows the activities of typical
seven-year-old school children in the class-
room and on the play-ground,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Freder-
ick G, Neel,
© David A, Smart; 3Aug48; MP3718,
WE GO TOGETHER, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Jun41; MP11238.
WE MAKE A FIRE, Radford Pictures Inc.,,
c1948, 11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: A father and his three children
go on a picnic and learn how to build a fire,
how to make it burn, and how to extinguish
it, An elementary science film,
© Radford Pictures Inc.; 15Dec48; MP4833,
WE MAKE BUTTER, Scenograph Film Co.,
Inc,, c1949, 15 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: Two small children join their
mother in the milk-room and learn how to
make butter, For primary grades,
Appl, author: Grace Peticlere,
© Seenograph Film Co., Inc,; 3Feb49;
MP4629.
WE MAKE MUSIC, SEE Wir Machen Musik,
WE MUST HAVE MUSIC. Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 995
ft., sd., b&w. (A Romance of Celluloid)
© Loew's Inc,; 2Dec41; LP10954,
WE PITCHED A BOOGIE WOOGIE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
480
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WE PIfCHED A BOOGIE WOOGIE, Cont'd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Mar46; MP353.
WE REFUSE TO DIE, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1942, 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, William C, Thomas;
director, William H, Pine; screenplay, Max-
well Shane; music score, Daniele Amfithea-
trof; editor, Howard A, Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 130ct42;
LP11661,
WE THE CATS SHALL HEP YA, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 10Dec45; MP16589,
WE VISIT THE SEASHORE, Young America
Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: This educational film for pri-
mary school children shows the activities of
a young boy and girl during a typical day at
the beach,
© Young America Films, Inc.;
MP3743,
30Dec48;
WE WERE DANCING. Loew's Inc., c1942,.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 9 reels
sd,, b&w. Based in part on Tonight
at 8:30" by Noel Coward,
Credits: Producers, Robert Z, Leonard,
Orville O, Dull; director, Robert Z, Leonard;
screenplay, Claudine West, Hans Rameau,
George Froeschel; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, George Boemler,
© Loew's Inc.; 5Feb42; LP11370,
WE WERE STRANGERS, Horizon Pictures,
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1949,
106 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on an
episode in the novel ''Rough Sketch," by
Robert Sylvester.
Summary: A group of underground revolu-
tionists organize in order to overthrow the
tyrannical leaders of the Machado government
in Cuba in the early 1930's,
Credits: Producer, S, P. Eagle; director,
John Huston; screenplay, Peter Viertel, John
Huston; music director, M, W. Stoloff; music
score, George Antheil; film editor, Al Clark.
Cast: Jennifer Jones, John Garfield, Pedro
Armendariz, Gilbert Roland, Ramon Novarro,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2May49;
LP2310,
WE WHO ARE YOUNG; Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzahl;
director, Harold S, Bucquet; original screen-
play, Dalton Trumbo; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Howard O'Neill.
© Loew's Inc.; 16Jul40; LP9811,
WE WORK FOR VICTORY AND WE PLAN FOR
PEACE, Allis-Chalmers, 2 reels,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Allis Chalmers Co,; title & descr.,
100ct42; 161 prints, 9Oct42; MU12907,
THE WEAKLY REPORTER, Released by
Warner Bros., c1944, 7 min., sd., color,
(Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Ben Washam,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24May44; MP14847.
WEAPONS FOR VICTORY. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1943, 1 reel, sd, (The
World Today)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music
score, L, deFrancesco; film editor, Russ
Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
7May43; MP14907,
THE WEATHER, Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd, With a guide,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.,;
MP14205,
22Dec41;
THE WEATHER, SEE Le Temps..
WEATHER AND RADAR—A TEAM FOR
ACTION, Presented by U.S, Office of
Scientific Research and Development, 25
min,, sd., b&w,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,;
& descr,, 20Apr46; 14 prints, 22Apr46;
MU479,
title
WEATHER AT A GLANCE, 47 feet, b&w,
8mm,
Summary: Varying weather conditions ih
Maryland and in other states, A map giving
comparative temperatures in different cities
of the United States is shown,
© John Schneider III, title & descr., 4Jan49;
le, 14Dec48; MU3642,
THE WEATHER GIRL, Edward C, Gruber.
200 ft., 16mm,
Summary: A television commercial, with
twelve different weather forecasts to be
used with advertisements of the sponsor's
products,
© Edward C, Gruber; title, descr, &
4 prints, 28Feb49; MU3821.
WEAVING HOMESPUN, Flory Films, Inc.,
c1948. 11 min,, sd., bew, 16mm, (Amer-
ican Folkway Series)
Summary: Traces the steps in cloth-mak-
ing—shearing of sheep, washing and carding
of wool, spinning the thread, winding the
skeins, dressing the loom, and weaving a
piece of cloth,
© Flory Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4557.
THE WEB. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.,
c1947, 91 min., sd., bew, 35mm, Based on
a story by Harry Kurnitz,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; direc-
tor, Michael Gordon; screenplay, William
Bowers, Bertram Millhauser; music, Hans
J. Salter; orchestral arrangements, David
Tamkin; film editor, Russell Schoengarth,
Cast: Ella Raines, Edmond O'Brien,
William Bendix, Vincent Price.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.;
LP1085,
9Jun47;
WEB OF DANGER, Republic Productions, Inc,
c1947, 58 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H,
Brown; director, Philip Ford; original screen-
play, David Lang, Milton M. Raison; music
director, Mort Glickman; film editor, Wil-
liam Thompson,
Cast: Adele Mara, Bill Kennedy, Damian
O'Flynn, Richard Loo,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP974,
WEDDED BLISS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 1,529 ft,, sd,
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood
Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP12819,
11Sep44;
WEDDED BLITZ. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1942, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Henry James; story, Lew Lipton, Arthur
Ripley; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Mar42;
LP11422,
WEDDING BELLE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
Cast: Gus Schilling, Richard Lane.
© Columbia Pictures Corp., 90ct47;
LP1301,
WEDDING BELTS, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1940, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell; animation, David Tendlar,
Stephen Muffati.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 5Jul40;
LP9761,
WEDDING BILLS, Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 885 ft,
sd,, b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Roy Mack; original
story and and screenplay, E, Maurice Adler,
© Loew's Inc,; 3Dec40; LP10116.
A WEDDING IN BIKANER, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp, c1942, 1 reel, sd.,
color, (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of
Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; atte
raphy, John W. Boyle; film editor, Russ
Shields, Cinecolor,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film SoFRY
28Aug42; MP13298.
WEDDING WORRIES, Loew's Inc., c1941.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 985
ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screen-
play, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor,
Leon Bourgeau,
© Loew's Inc.; 22Dec41; LP11345,
WEDDING YELLS, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1942, 20 min., sd, (Broadway Brev-
ities) Adapted from a Mack Sennett comedy,
Credits: Narrator, Knox Manning, -
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 18Apr42;
LP11209,
WEDLOCK DEADLOCK, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A young couple's honeymoon is
interrupted by an unwelcome visit from the
bride's relatives,
Credits; Director, Edward Bernds; story,
Clyde Bruckman; screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Dec47;
LP1404,
WEDLOCK DEADLOCK, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947. 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: In this comedy, a honeymooning
couple find their bliss threatened by the in-
trusions of greedy relatives. Friends posing
as maniacs drive out the unwelcome group.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; direc-
tor, Edward Bernds; screenplay, Elwood
Ullman; film editor, Henry DeMond,
Cast: Joe DeRita.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
LP1724,
18Dec47;
WEDNESDAY'S CHILD, SEE Child of
Divorce,
WEDTIME STORIES. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 17 min., sd,
Credits; Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Ben Holmes; story, Jean Yarbrough, Jack
Townley; film editor, Robert Swink,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec43;
LP12793,
A WEE BIT OF SCOTCH, Techniprocess &
Special Effects Corp,, c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro;
written and directed by Roy Mack; music
director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph
Hammeras,
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp,;
26Oct41; MP12010,
A WEE BIT OF SCOTLAND, Loew's Inc,,
c1949, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (James
A, FitzPatrick Traveltalk) An MGM picture,
Summary: Shows many points of interest
in Scotland, including scenes of the City of
Perth, Inverness, Loch Ness, the Battle-
field of Culloden, Glencoe, fields of heather,
and the town of Saint Andrews,
Credits: Producer and narrator, James
A, FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston;
photographers, Virgil Miller, S. D, Onions,
© Loew's Inc,; 25Nov49 (in notice: 1947);
MP4756,
THE WEE COOPER O'FIFE, Bil Baird's
Marionettes, sd,
Appl, author: William Britton Baird,
Credits: Writer, William Britton Baird;
scored by George Steiner,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
481
THE WEE COOPER O' FIFE, Cont'd,
© Bil Baird's Marionettes; title, descr. &
2 prints, 4Jun47; MU2090,
THE WEE MEN, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
¢c1947, 10 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Novel-
toon)
Credits; Director, Bill Tytle; story, Ewald
Ludwig, I, Klein, Jack Ward.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Aug47; LP1149
WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
13 reels, sd,, baw. A Robert Z, Leonard
production, Suggested by a play by Vicki
Baum,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr.;
director, Robert Z. Leonard; screenplay,
Sam and Bella Spewack; adaptation, Guy
Bolton; music direction and incidental
score, Johnny Green; orchestration, Ted
Duncan; film editor, Robert J, Kern,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Jul45; LP13442,
A WEEKEND AT WHITE SULPHUR, Time,
Inc., c1948, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary; Sketches the historical back-
ground of the Greenbrier Hotel at White
Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and includes
scenes of guests spending a weekend at the
hotel in 1948,
© Time, Inc,; 3Sep48; MP3846,
WEEKEND FOR THREE. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc., c1941. 66 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Tay Garnett; director,
Irving Reis; story, Budd Schulberg; screen-
play, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell; music,
Roy Webb; music director, A, Bakaleinikoff;
editor, Desmond Marquette.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 230ct41;
LP10868,
WEEKEND IN BERMUDA, sd., color, 16mm.
Appl, author: Archer Winsten,
© Pan American World Airways; title,
descr, & 2 prints, 200ct45; MU16435.
WEEK-END IN HAVANA, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941, 7,461 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Walter Lang; original
screenplay, Karl Tunberg, Darrell Ware;
music, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
170ct41; LP10792,
WEEK-END PASS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Warren
Wilson; director, Jean Yarbrough; original
story, Warren Wilson; screenplay, Clyde
Bruckman; music director, Don George.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 7Feb44;
LP12506,
WEIGHT EVENTS; shot, discus, javelin and
hammer, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, in collaboration with Amateur Athletic
Union, Lawson Robertson, Dean Cromwell,
and Brutus Hamilton, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm, Afrikaans version, Title on
script: "Gewigstoot."”
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jun46; MP1872,
WEIGHT EVENTS. SEE Pesas: Tiro, Disco,
Jabalina, Martilb,
WEIRD WOMAN. Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd, (An Inner Sanctum
Mystery) From the novel by Fritz Leiber,
Jr
Credits; Associate producer, Oliver Drake;
director, Reginald Le Borg; screenplay,
Brenda Weisberg; adaptation, W. Scott Dar-
ling; music director, Paul Sawtell; film edi-
tor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Mar44;
LP12575,
WEISSE TRAUME (WHITE DREAMS) béw,
16mm,
Appl. author: Wien Film,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.,; title,
descr, & 10 prints, 22Dec46; LU725,
WELCOME DANGER, Harold Lloyd Corp.,
c1929, 12 reels,
Credits; Director, Clyde Bruckman;
story, Felix Adler, Lex Neal, Clyde Bruck-
man; dialogue, Paul Gerard Smith,
© Harold Lloyd Corp.;200ct49; LP13476.
(See also Welcome Danger; 200ct29; LP777)
WELCOME DANGER, Paramount Famous
Lasky Corp., ¢1929, 12 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Clyde Bruckman; story,
Felix Adler, Lex Neal, Clyde Bruckman;
dialogue, Paul Gerard Smith,
© Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.;
200ct29; LP777, (See also Welcome Danger;
200ct29; LP13476)
WELCOME LITTLE STRANGER, Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox, c1941, Presented
by Terry-Toons, 1 reel, sd., color, (A
Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster, Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30ct41; MP12518,
WELCOME STRANGER, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 107 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; direc-
tor, Elliott Nugent; story, Frank Butler;
adaptation, Arthur Sheekman, N, Richard
Nash; screenplay, Arthur Sheekman; editor,
Everett Douglas; music score, Robert
Emmett Dolan,
Cast: Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield, Barry
Fitzgerald,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9May47;
LP1172.
WELL ALL RIGHT! Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 14Sep42; MP12985,
THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE, Paramount
Pictures Inc., c1946, 75 min,, sd., 35mm,
Based on a story by Robert Russell,
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Claude
Binyon, Robert Russell; music score, Roy
Webb; editor, William Shea,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Feb46; LP327.
WELL OILED, Walter Lantz Productions,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune) A Universal picture.
Credits; Director, Dick Lundy; story,
Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animators,
Les Kline, Pat Mathews; music, Darrell
Calker,
© Walter Lantz Productions and Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,; 19Jun47; MP2217,
WE'LL REST AT THE END OF THE TRAIL,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13929,
WELL-ROWED HARVARD, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
(Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor, Tom Cummiskey; music score, L, De
Francesco; photography, William Storz;
film editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
14Aug42; MP13301,
WE'LL SLAP THE JAPS (RIGHT INTO THE
LAPS OF THE NAZIS). Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 5Jan42; MP11988,
q
WELLS FARGO DAYS, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1944, 20 min., sd., color,
(Santa Fe Trail Western)
Credits: Director, Mack V. Wright; story
and dialogue, Stuart N. Lake; commentator,
Art Baker, Cinecolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 23Apr44;
LP12621,
WEN DIE GOTTER LIEBEN (WHOM THE
GODS LOVE). A Wien Film presented by
Austria Film, Vienna, c1942, 12 reels,
b&w, 35mm, A film relating to the life of
Wolfgang Mandeus Mozart, from a novel by
R, Billinger and Ed Strzygowski.
Credits; Director, Karl Hartl; scenario,
Eduard von Borsody,
© Casino Film Exchange, Inc,; 15Sep42;
LP1081,
THE WENCH (LA BAGARRE) Georges Le-
grand Productions, France, cl1948, Re-
leased in the U, S, through Spalter Inter-
national Pictures, Inc,, 1949, 90 min., sd
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The voluptuous affairs of a young
cocotte who bedevils a wealthy farmer into
making her his heiress,
Credits: Producer, Georges Legrand;
director, Henri Calef; music, Joseph Kosma,
Cast: Maria Casares, Roger Piguat, Jean
Murat, Jean Brochard, Orane Demazis.
© Spalter International Pictures, Inc.;
6Nov48; LP2238.
WE'RE ALL AMERICANS, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 21Jul41; MP11352,
WE'RE IN THE HONEY, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Noveltoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Mar48;
LP1517.
WE'RE ON OUR WAY TO RIO, Paramount
Pictures Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Jack
Mercer, Jack Ward,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 20Apr44;
LP12681,
WE'RE STEPPING OUT TONIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Sep45; MP16302,
WE'RE THE COUPLE IN THE CASTLE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Feb42; MP12170,
HET WERK VAN DE ATMOSFEER. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, Inc,, cl1946,
1 reel, sd,, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
11Jun46; MP799.
DIE WERK VAN DIE NIERE, SEE The Work
of the Kidneys.
THE WEST INDIES. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Films, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, (Caribbean
Region, 1)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
28Jun44; MP15912,
WEST INDIES, SEE Las Antillas,
WEST OF ABILENE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1940, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Director, Ralph Ceder; original
screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor,
Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 29Jun40;
LP9754,
WEST OF DODGE CITY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1947, 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Bert
Horswell; film editor, Paul Borofsky,.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Nancy Saunders, Mustard and Gravy,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar47;
LP930,
WEST OF ELDORADO, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
482
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WEST OF ELDORADO, Cont'd,
Summary: A Western in which a bandit is
killed when he robs a stagecoach, and his
henchmen captured when they search for the
stolen money,
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Adele
Buffington; music director, Edward Kay;
film editor, John C, Fuller,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune,
Reno Browne, Teddy Infuhr, Milburn Moran-
ti,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Jun49;
LP2415,
WEST OF LARAMIE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1949, 23 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary; A musical Western about home-
steading in Wyoming.
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; adapted from the screenplay by Ben-
nett Cohn; music arrangement, Milton
Schwarzwald; film editor, E, Curtis.
Cast: "Tex" Williams, "Smokey" Rogers,
Patricia Alphin, 'Deuce" Spriggens, Patri-
cia Hall,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 15Mar49;
LP2364,
WEST OF PINTO BASIN. Phoenix Productions,
Inc,, c1940, 6 reels, sd. (The Range Bus-
ters, no, 3)
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks; di-
rector, S, Roy Luby; original story, Elmer
Clifton; screen adaptation, Earl Snell; music
director, Frank Sanucci; photography, Ed
Linden; film editor, Roy Claire,
© Phoenix Productions, Inc.; 10ct40;
LP10158,.
WEST OF SONORA, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1948, 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical Western in which the
Durango Kid brings to a happy conclusion
the feud between the grandfathers of an eight-
year-old orphan girl,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Barry
Shipman; film editor, Jerome Thoms,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Steve Darrell, George Chesebro, Anita
Castle.
© Columbia Picture Corp.; 25Mar48;
LP1530.
WEST OF TEXAS. Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur
Alexander; direction and original screen-
play, Oliver Drake; music director, Lee
Zahler; photographer, Ira Morgan; film edi-
tor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16May43;
LP12060,
WEST OF THE ALAMO, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1946, 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Cook;
director, Oliver Drake; original screenplay,
Louise Rousseau; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photographer, Harry Neumann;
film editor, William Austin,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar46;
LP238,
WEST OF THE LAW. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Scott R, Dunlap; direc-
tor, Howard P, Bretherton; original screen-
play, Jess Bowers; photography, Harry Neu-
mann; film editor, Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2O0ct42;
LP11656,
WEST OF THE PECOS. RK@ Radio Pictures,
Inc., 1945, 66 min., sd. From the novel
by Zane Grey,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Edward Killy; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C. Bakleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 8Jun45;
LP13341,
WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story
and screenplay, Betty Burbridge; music
director, Edward Kay; photographer, Arthur
Martinelli; film editor, John C, Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 24Jun44;
LP12719,
WEST OF THE ROCKIES, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1941, 20 min,, sd, (Broadway
Brevity)
Credits: Director, Bobby Connolly; screen-
play, Hal Yates,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 29Nov41;
LP10852,,
WEST OF TOMBSTONE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, William Berke; direc-
tor, Howard Bretherton; original screenplay,
Maurice Geraghty; film editor, Mel Thorsen,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 15Jan42;
LP11351,
WEST POINT ON THE HUDSON, c1942, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 811 ft.,
sd,, color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photography, William Steiner, Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 21Jan42; MP12488,
WEST POINT WIDOW. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 7 reels, sd, Based on story by
Anne Wormser,
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; director,
Robert Siodmak; screenplay, F, Hugh Herbert,
Hans Kraly; editor, Archie Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun41;
LP10549,
THE WEST SIDE KID, c1943. Presented by
Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Director, George Sherman;
screenplay, Albert Beich, Anthony Coldeway;
music director, Morton Scott; photographer,
Jack Marta; film editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Aug43;
LP12257,
WEST TO GLORY. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947,
61 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Credits; Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Elmer
Clifton, Robert B, Churchill; orchestration,
Walter Greene; film editor, Joseph Gluck,
Cast; Eddie Dean, Flash, Roscoe Ates,
Dolores Castle, Gregg Barton,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 22Apr47; LP951,
WESTBOUND STAGE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., cl1940, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Edward Finney; direc-
tor, Spencer Gordon Bennett; story, John
Foster; screenplay, Robert Emmett; music
score and direction, Frank Sanucci; photog-
rapher, Marcel LePicard; film editor, Fred
Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jan40;
LP9312,
WESTERN APPROACHES, English Films,
Inc,, c1945, 7 reels, Title subsequently
changed to ''The Raider,"
Credits: Direction and script, Pat Jackson;
continuity, Phil Ross,
© English Films, Inc.; 1Mar45; LP157,
WESTERN COWGIRL. Universal Pictures Co.,
inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no,
123)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Bill Hightower.
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 25Jun43;
MP13707,
WESTERN CYCLONE, Producers Releasing
Corp., c1943,. 6 veels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original screenplay,
Patricia Harper; music, Leo Erdody; film
editor, Holbrook N, Todd,
~
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10May43;
LP12055,
WESTERN DAZE, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Madcap Models UO-1)
Credits: Story, Vic McLeod, Norm Black-
burn,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Jan41;
LP10189,.
WESTERN HERITAGE, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1948, 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary; A band of outlaws makes use of
a forged Spanish land grant in an effort to
deprive ranchers of their land,
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Wallace A, Grissell; screenplay, Norman
Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music direc-
tor, C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Desmond
Marquette,
Cast: Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Mar-
tin,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 11Feb48;
LP1495,
WESTERN MAIL, Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photographer, Marcel Le Picard;
film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Feb42;
LP11265, F
WESTERN MELODIES, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 21Jun43; MP13677,.
WESTERN RENEGADES, Monogram Pictures
Coirp., c1949, 56 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Summary: The U.S. marshall upsets the
Laren gang's plot to acquire a rich rancher's
estate,
Credits: Director, Wallace Fox; screen-
play, Adele Buffington; music director, Ed-
ward J, Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller,
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune,
Riley Hill, Jane Adams, Steve Clark, —
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20ct49;
LP2645,
WESTERN RHYTHMS. Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc; 3May43; MP13535.
WESTERN UNION, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1941, 8,450 ft., sd. By Zane
Grey.
Credits: Director, Fritz Lang; screenplay,
Robert Carson; music director, David
Buttolph,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Feb41; LP10385,
WESTERN WHOOPEE, Universal Pictures Co,
Inc,, c1948, 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
Cast: Tex Williams and his orchestra.
Patricia Alphin, Smokey Rogers, Judy
Clark, Jimmie Dodd,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Jun48;
MP3491,.
WESTERN WHOOPEE, SEE Variety Views,
no, 113,
WESTERN WONDERLAND, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941. 831 ft., sd. (Columbia
Tour, series 4, no, 8)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre;
music director, Jack Schaindlin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 28Feb41;
MP11167,
THE WESTERNER, Released thru United
Artists, c1940, Presented by Samuel Gold-
wyn, 10 reels, sd. From the story by
Stuart N, Lake,
Credits; Producer, Samuel Goldwyn;
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
483
THE WESTERNER, Cont'd.
director, William Wyler; screenplay, Jo
Swerling, Niven Busch; music score, Dimitri
Tiomkin; cinematography, Gregg Toland;
film editor, Daniel Mandell.
© Samuel Goldwyn; 70ct40; LP9962,
WESTWARD BOUND. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; screenplay, Elizabeth
Beecher, Frances Kavanaugh; music direc-
tor, Frank Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le
Picard; film editor, John C, Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Dec43;
LP12402,
WESTWARD HO, c1942, Presented by Re-
public Pictures. 6 reels, sd, Based on the
characters ''The Three Mesquiteers" created
by William Colt MacDonald,
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray;
director, John English; original story, Mor-
ton Grant; screenplay, Morton Grant, Doris
Schroeder; music score, Cy Feuer; photog-
rapher, Reggie Lanning; film editor, William
Thompson,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 24Apr42;
LP11318,
WESTWARD HO-HUM, RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1941, 16 min,, sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Clem Beauchamp; story, Clem Beauchamp,
George Jeske; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Sep41;
LP10750,
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT. Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd. With
teacher's handbook,
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 22O0ct41.
MP14197,
THE WESTWARD TRAIL, Producers Releas-
ing Corp,, Inc., c1947, 58 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: A musical Western in which
Eddie Dean, as a representative of the U.S.
Marshal, prevents a band of outlaws from
stealing a young girl's ranch,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Arthur
Allan Miller; music, Walter Greene; film
editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast; Eddie Dean, Copper, Roscoe Ates,
Phyllis Planchard, Eileen Hardin,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 25Oct47; LP1526.
WET BLANKET POLICY. Walter Lantz Pro-
ductions, Inc, Released by United Artists,
c1948, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Heck Allen; animation, Les Kline,
Ken O'Brien,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 20Aug48;
MP3475,
WET PAINT, Walt Disney Productions, c1946,
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Roy
Williams; animation, Don Towsley, Bill Jus-
tice, Hal King, Sandy Strother; music, Oliver
Wallace,
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Mar46;
LP1125.
WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED, Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc,, c1943, 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, John Rawlins; original
story, Norman Reilly Raine; screenplay,
Norman Reilly Raine, Nick Grinde,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 18Aug43;
LP12198,
WHAM, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., cl1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13937,
WHAT A BLONDE, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 71 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Leslie Goodwins; original story, Oscar
Brodney; screenplay, Charles Roberts;
music, Leigh Harline; music director, C,
Bakaleinikoff; editor, Edward W. Williams,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Jan45;
LP13167, LEAS
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Apr46; MP396.
WHAT A LITTLE SNEEZE WILL DO, Dis-
tributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., cl1941, Presented by Paul Terry,
1 reel, sd., b&w. (A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 10Jan41; MP10925,
WHAT A LOVELY AFTERNOON, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 9Sep46; MP1161.
WHAT A MAN! Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1944, 7 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Barney A, Sarecky;
director, William Beaudine; original screen-
play, William X. Crowley, Beryl Sachs;
photography, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
Carl Himm,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 3Jan44;
LP12488,
WHAT A MESS, General Electric Co., c1949.
1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary; Shows the modern conveniences
of a General Electric Combination Refrigera-
tor with an automatic defroster.
© General Electric Co,; 22Apr49; MP4410.
WHAT A PICNIC, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1945, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland Rice Sport-
light)
Credits; Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Sep45;
MP16377,
WHAT A THRILL, Jam Handy Organization,
Inc, Presented by Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Girl meets boy who is driving a
new Oldsmobile with luxurious interior,
Hydra-matic drive, and floorboard unclut-
tered by clutch pedal.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title
& descr., 7May48; 5 prints, 10May48;
MU3000,
WHAT A THRILL TO TAKE THE WHEEL OF
A SMART NEW OLDSMOBILE! Jam Handy
Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min.,
b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2490.
WHAT A WOMAN, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 10 reels, sd, Based on an original
story by Erik Charell,
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings;
screenplay, Therese Lewis, Barry Trivers;
music score, John Leipold; music director,
M, W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 2Dec43;
LP12415,
WHAT ABOUT DADDY? Loew's Inc., c1942,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 909
ft., sd., baw. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits; Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen; film edi-
tor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 20Feb42; LP11369,
WHAT DO YOU DO IN THE INFANTRY?
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 20Mar44; MP14650.
WHAT D'YA HEAR FROM YOUR HEART?
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11951.
WHAT D'YA KNOW, Loew's Inc., c1947,
9 min,, sd,, bekw, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty. What's Your I.Q.? No, 14) An
MGM picture,
Credits: Produced and narrated by Pete
Smith; screenplay, Joe Ansen; film editor,
Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Sep47; LP1231.
WHAT GOOD AM I WITHOUT YOU, Distribu-
ted by Soundies Distributing Corp. of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd, A filmcraft
production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 23Dec46; MP1411,
WHAT GOOD IS HIS LOVE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Apr43; MP13503.
WHAT HAPPENS AT NIGHT. Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A. Scheib, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30May41; MP11324,
WHAT HAS THE LADY GOT? Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies. Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 14Jun43; MP13651,
WHAT I WANT NEXT. Loew's Inc,, c1949,
8 min,, sd,, bekw, 35mm, (Pete Smith
Specialty) An MGM picture, Based on
material appearing in Science Illustrated
Magazine.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
Cast: Dave O'Brien.
© Loew's Inc.; 31Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
LP2097, =
WHAT IS A CONTRACT? Coronet, c1948.
10 min., sd., bkw, 16mm,
Summary: A study covering the basic ele-
ments of contracts and the types and uses of
contracts. For senior high schools and
colleges.
Credits: Collaborator, Dwight A, Pomeroy.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc,; 17May48; MP3115.
WHAT IS A CORPORATION? Coronet, c1949.
11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the three principal
types of business ownership— single pro-
prietorship, partnership, and corporation—
and shows the advantages and disadvantages
of each type. For high school and college
students, and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Ray-
mond E, Glos,
© David A. Smart; 17Jun49; MP4222.
WHAT IS A MAP? Teaching Films, Inc.,
c1947, 10 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Credits: Writer, Hall; editor, Stenius,
© Teaching Films, Inc.; 16May47; MP2134,
WHAT IS BUSINESS? Coronet, cl1948. 10 min.,
sd,, bkw, 16mm,
Summary: Production, distribution, and
service are shown as the three major phases
of business activity, and related to the life
of the average american family. For junior
and senior high schools,
Credits: Collaborator, Paul L, Salsgiver.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 25Mar48; MP3109.
484
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WHAT IS CLOTH? Coronet, c1948. 11 min.,
sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates simple home
tests for the recognition of basic materials;
shows the three basic weaves and the charac-
teristics of finished textiles; and establishes
a basis for a more detailed course of study
on textiles, For classes in home economics.
Credits: Collaborator, Florence M. King.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 11Mar48; MP3108.
WHAT IS FOUR? Young America Films, Inc.,
c1946, 15 min, (Primary Arithmetic Series)
With Teachers' Guide.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 15Mar46;
MP381.
WHAT IS MONEY? Coronet, c1947, 11 min.,
sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Collaborator, Paul L, Salsgiver,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 26Jun47; MP2498.
WHAT IS SCIENCE? Coronet, c1947, 10 min.,
sd., baw, 16mm.
Summary: Explains that science is know-
ledge of the world about us. Two children,
curious about common phenomena, conduct
simple experiments and find their answers
by using the scientific method: by observ-
ing experimenting, drawing conclusions,
and testing the results, For intermediate
and junior high school pupils.
Credits: Educational collaborator, N. E,
Bingham,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 30ct47; MP3690,
WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE A STAR, Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., cl1945.
1 reel, sd. (Movietone's Feminine World)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; direc-
tor Vyvyan Donner; narration, Paul Douglas;
music score, L, deFrancesco; photography,
William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
6Jul45; MP16287.
WHAT MAKES A FINE WATCH FINE? Jam
Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by
Hamilton Watch Co. 2 reels, sd., b&w,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 16May47; 25 prints, 20May47;
MU2033.
WHAT MAKES DAFFY DUCK? Warner Bros.
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Arthur Davis; story,
William Scott, Lloyd Turner; animation,
Basil Davidovich, J. C. Melendez, Don
Williams, Emery Hawkins,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Feb48; MP2755.
WHAT MAKES DAY AND NIGHT. Young
America Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd.,
b&w, 16mm.
© Young America Films, Inc,; 15Feb47;
MP 1658.
WHAT MAKES LIZZY DIZZY? Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 1,536 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Philip L. Leslie; screenplay, Ewart Adam-
son,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Mar42;
LP11168.
WHAT MAKES RAIN. Young America Films,
Inc., c1946, 10 min,, 16mm.
Credits: Advisor, Gerald S, Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 31Dec46;
MP1591.
WHAT MAKES THINGS FLOAT? Key Produc-
tions, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Two small boys go fishing and
experiment to find out what makes things
float, Laboratory experiments show that ob-
jects will float if they are no heavier than
the amount of water they displace.
© Key Productions, Inc,; 1Dec49; MP4849,
WHAT NEXT, CORPORAL HARGROVE?
Loew's Inc., c1945, Presented by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., bkw. Based
upon the characters created by Marion Har-
grove.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; story and screenplay,
Harry Kurnitz; music score, David Snell;
film editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc.,; 15Nov45; LP10,
WHAT, NO CIGARETTES? RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945, 18 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, George Bilson,
Felix Adler; film editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 13Jul45;
LP13684,
WHAT PRICE FLEADOM, Loew's Inc., c1948,
7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director,
Tex Avery; animation, Walter Clinton, Robert
Bentley, Gil Turner; music, Scott Bradley,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Mar48; LP1508.
WHAT SHALL I WEAR? 2 reels, sd. Research
Dept. of Household Finance, |
Appl, author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Household Finance Corp.; title, descr, &
132 prints; 20Mar41; MU10952.
WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10884,
WHAT THE RED LILLY MEANS TO YOU, Eli
Lilly & Co,, c1942, 2 reels,
Appl, author: James L, McDowell, Jr.
© Eli Lilly & Co.; 30Jan42; MP12394,
WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS MORE LOVE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 14Jul41; MP11330,
WHAT TO DO, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 4May42; MP12493,
WHAT TO DO BEFORE TAKING OFF. Pre-
sented by United States Navy, Naval Air
Operational Training Command, 1 reel, sd,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title
& descr., 8Jul43; 99 prints, 5Jul43; MU14003,
WHAT TO DO IN A GAS ATTACK, Filmedia
Corp., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: Sherman Price.
© Filmedia Corp.; 150ct42; MP13310,
WHAT TO DO IN A GAS ATTACK, Filmedia
Corp., c1943, 1 reel, sd. New version,
Appl, author: Sherman Price,
© Filmedia Corp,; 1May43; MP13710,
WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING FOR. Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd.
(America Speaks Featurette)
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan;
director, Erle C, Kenton; original screen-
play, Paul Huston; music director, H. J.
Salter; film editor, Alvin Todd,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc.; 5May43;
MP13550,
WHATCHA KNOW, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1943. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Aug43; MP13815.
WHATCHA KNOW, JOE? Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 30Mar41; MP10981,
WHAT'S BREWIN' BRUIN? Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M, Jones;
story, Tedd Pierce, Michael Maltese; anima-
tion, Phil Monroe, Ken Harris, Lloyd
Vaughan, Ben Washam; music director.
Carl Stalling.
©.The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec47; MP2852,
WHAT'S BUZZIN' BUZZARD, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
751 ft., sd., color,
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; animation,
Ed Love, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair; music,
Scott Bradley, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 1Dec43; MP14425,
WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN? Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1943, 8 reels, sd. Based upon
a story by Aben Kandel, y
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director,
Charles Barton; screenplay, Harry Sauber;
music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor,
James Sweeney, ;
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8Jul43;
LP12132,
WHAT'S COOKIN? c1941, Presented by Uni-
versal 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter Lantz
Cartune) A Walter Lantz production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, L. E. Elliott; artists, Alex
Lovy, Lester Kline; music, Darrell Calker.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 27O0ct41; MP11701,.
WHAT'S COOKIN'. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward F, Cline;
Original story, Edgar Allan Woolf; screen-
play, Jerry Cady, Stanley Roberts; adapta-
tion, Haworth Bromley,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 24Feb42;
LP11079,
WHAT'S COOKIN', DOC? The Vitaphone
Corp., c1944, 7 min,, sd., color, (Merrie
Melodies)
Credits: Pyoducer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Michael Sasanoff; animation, Bob Mc-
Kimson; music director, Carl W, Stalling,
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jan44; MP14442,
WHAT'S HATCHIN'? Vitaphone Corp., c1948,
10 min,, sd,, color, 35mm. Warner Bros,
Summary: Scenes of a poultry-farm
school on Long Island, The film shows eggs
hatching in a large incubator, and traces the
embryonic development of a chick,
Credits: Director, Alan Wilder; script,
Charles L, Tedford; narrator, Art Gilmore,
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 28Feb48; MP2756.
WHAT'S LACROSSE. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Commentary, Justin Herman;
narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Aug41;
MP11468,
WHAT'S THE MATADOR, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,483 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story,
Jack White; screenplay, Jack White, Saul
Ward,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Mar42;
LP11123,
WHAT'S YOUR I, Q.? Loew's Inc., c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 727
ft., sd., sepia, (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Music, William Axt, Lee Zahler;
film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 8Feb40; MP10064,
WHAT'S YOUR I, Q.? Loew's Inc,, c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 782
ft., sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty) (What's
Your I, Q., no, 2)
Credits: Director, George Sidney; screen-
play, E, Maurice Adler; film editor, Philip
Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 12Jun40; MP10322,
WHATSOEVER YE SHALL ASK, SEE Sons of
God
WHATTA BUILT, SEE Variety Views, no 170,
THE WHEAT FARMER, Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc,, cl1946, 1 reel, sd.,
i ae
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
485
THE WHEAT FARMER, Cont'd.
16mm, In Arabic,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
18Jul46; MP986,
WHEEL SENSE, Transfilm, Inc., c1949, 21
min., sd,, color, 16mm.
Summary: The story of Torpedo Jones, an
Indianapolis race driver, who tells young
drivers the dangers of reckless driving and
teaches them proper driving procedures,
Designed for use in high school driver-train-
ing classes.
Credits: Producer, Walter Lowendahl;
director, Marvin Rothenberg; written by Bur-
ton Rowles, Jr.; editor, Robert Klaeger.
© The Studebaker Corp,; 18Jan49; MP4187.
WHEELS ACROSS INDIA, c1940. 5,385 ft,
Appl, author: Armand Dennis,
© Dennis-Roosevelt Expeditions, Inc.;
16Sep40; MP11065.
WHEELS OF FATE, SEE Dawn on the Great
Divide.
WHEN A GIRL'S BEAUTIFUL, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1947, 68 min., sd., béw,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Frank McDonald; story,
Henry K. Moritz; screenplay, Brenda Weis-
bert,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Sep47;
LP1199,
WHEN A GYPSY MAKES HIS VIOLIN CRY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 14Jul41; MP11333.
- WHEN AIR RAIDS STRIKE, SEE The March
of Time, v. 8, no, 6,
WHEN ARE WE GOING TO LAND ABROAD?
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 11May42; MP12544,
WHEN ASIA SPEAKS, Released through United
Artists, c1944, 2 reels, sd. (The World in
Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 17Nov44;
MP15587.
WHEN AUNT MINNIE PLAYS THE MINUET
IN G, Soundies Distributing Corp, of Ameri-
ca, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 6Aug45; MP16173.
WHEN BOBBY GOES TO SCHOOL, 800 ft.,
sd., 16mm.
Appl, author: Arthur Hawley Parmelee.
© American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.;
title, descr, & 5 prints, 26Apr40; MU10136,
WHEN BOBBY GOES TO SCHOOL, SEE
Cuando Bobby Va a la Escuela,
Quando Boby Vai para a Escola.
WHEN FIRE BOMBS FALL, Time, Inc.,
c1942, 2 reels, sd.
© Time, Inc,; 9Jul42; MP13820,
WHEN G.I, JOHNNY COMES HOME, Para-
mount Pictures Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story,
Jack Ward, Bill Turner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 2Feb45;
MP15933.,
WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13228,
WHEN HITLER KICKS THE BUCKET,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 40ct43; MP14025,
WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10909,
WHEN I GROW UP. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14729,
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILIN'. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 17Feb42, MP12215,
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 130ct41; MP11662,
WHEN IT RAINS, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Dec43; MP14410,
WHEN IT'S SLEEPYTIME DOWN SOUTH,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25Feb46; MP244,
WHEN IT'S SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Jul41; MP11348,
WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 27Sep43; MP13980,
WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME,
Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc., c1942,
8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Bernard
Burton; director, Charles Lamont; original
screenplay, Oscar Brodney, Dorothy Ben-
nett; music, Ted Cain; photographer, George
Robinson; film editor, Charles Maynard,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Nov42;
LP11696,
WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD, Distributea by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1941,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd, (A
Terry-Toon)
Credits: Director, Volney White; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 21Mar41; MP10971,
WHEN LADIES MEET, Loew's Inc., c1941,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10
reels, sd,, b&w. Based on the play by
Rachel Crothers,
Credits: Producers, Robert Z, Leonard,
Orville O, Dull; director, Robert Z, Leonard;
screenplay, S. K, Lauren, Anita Boos; music
score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Robert
J, Kern,
© Loew's Inc,; 28Aug41; LP10713,
WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948, 98 min.,,
sd., color, 35mm, Based on the play "Bur-
lesque'"’ by George Manker Watters.
Summary: This musical of backstage life
is about the marital vicissitudes of an alco-
holic comedian,
Credits: Producer, George Jessel; direc-
tor, Walter Lang; screenplay, Lamar Trotti;
adaptation, Elizabeth Reinhardt; music direc-
tor, Alfred Newman; editor, Barbara Mc-
Lean,
Cast: Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Jack
Oakie, June Havoc, Richard Arlen,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
5Nov48; LP2130.
WHEN MY SUGAR WALKS DOWN THE
STREET. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18May42; MP12578,
WHEN PADDY MCGINTY PLAYS THE HARP.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Warren Murray.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 29Sep41; MP11632.
WHEN STRANGERS MARRY. Monogram Pic-
tures Inc., cl1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Maurice King; director,
William Castle; original screenplay, Philip
Yordan, Dennis J, Cooper; photography, Ira
Morgan; film editor, Martin Cohn,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 19Aug44;
LP12838,
WHEN THE BLOOM IS ON THE SAGE. Soun-
dies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
C1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 6Aug45; MP16177,
WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN,
Soundies Distributing Corp; of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Mar41; MP10982,
WHEN THE DALTONS RODE, Universal Pic-
tures Co., Inc., c1940,. 9 reels, sd. Based
on the book by Emmett Dalton and Jack
Jungmeyer, Sr.
Credits: Director, George Marshall; origi-
nal screenplay, Harold Shumate; photography,
Hal Mohr; film editor, Edward Curtiss,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 2Aug40;
LP9829,
WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN, P.R. C,
Pictures, Inc., cl1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Fromkess; direc-
tor, William K, Howard; original story,
Frank Craven; screenplay, Milton Lazarus;
music score, W. Franke Harling; music
supervision, David Chudnow; film editor,
Donn Hayes.
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc.; 230ct44;
LP13593.
WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM AGAIN, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
-© Soundies Distributing Corp..of America,
fnc.; 1Jun42; MP12633,
WHEN THE WIFE'S AWAY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1946, 2 reels,
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Edward
Bernds; story, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 1Feb46;
LP193,
WHEN WIFIE'S AWAY. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1941, 20 min,, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, George Jeske, Harry
D'Arcy; film editor, Les Millbrook,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Feb41;
LP10272,
WHEN WINTER CALLS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl1942. 1 reel, sd, (Ed
Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narra-
tor, Ed Thorgersen; music score, L. de
Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
25Dec42; MP15402,
WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE,
Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1946, Presented by
R.C.M., Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Nov46; MP1311,
486
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15167.
WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Apr46; MP519.
WHEN YOUR HEAD'S IN THE CLOUDS,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm, A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
Cast: Johnny Thompson, Marian Kerrigan.
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.);
30Dec46; MP1702,
WHERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN, Monogram
Pictures Corp., c1944, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, William Nigh; original
story, Hilary Lynn; screenplay, Hilary Lynn,
George Wallace Sayre; photography, Mack
Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 21Jan44;
LP12448.
WHERE CACTUS GROWS, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd, (Grantland
Rice Sportlight)
Credit: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar44;
MP14665,.
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL? c1940,
Presented by Universal Studios, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate Producer, Joseph G,
Sanford; director, Arthur Lubin; original
story, Jay Dratler; screenplay, Jay Dratler,
Paul Franklin, Stanley Crea Rubin; music
director, Charles Previn, cameraman, John
Boyle; film editor, Philip Cahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Dec40;
LP10134,
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE, Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945, 7,000 ft.,
sd, From a story by Morrie Ryskind and
Sig Herzig.
Credits: Director, Gregory Ratoff; screen-
play, Morrie Ryskind; music directors, Emil
Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
29May45; LP13389,
WHERE HAS MY LITTLE DOG GONE, Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Mar42; MP12384,
WHERE IS THE CHICKEN IN THE CHICKEN
CHOW MEIN, Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 25Jun45; MP16107.
WHERE THE EAGLE FLIES, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Richfield
Oil Corp, of New York, 2 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 24Mar47; 27 prints, 23Mar47;
MU1819,
WHERE THE MOUNTAINS MEET THE SKY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp; of America,
Inc,; 7Dec42; MP13126,
WHERE THE MOUNTAINS MEET THE SKY.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 2Apr45; MP15781.
WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS, Bali Pictures,
Inc,, c1947, 41 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, Based
on a story by James Oliver Curwood,
Summary: Sergeant Lucky Sanderson, as
as member of the Canadian Mounted Police,
brings to justice a band of whiskey traders.
Credits: Producer, Carl K. Hittleman;
director, Howard Bretherton; original story,
Leslie Schwabacher; screenplay, Elizabeth
Burbridge; music score, Albert Glasser;
film editor, Paul Landres,
Cast: Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt.
© Bali Pictures, Inc.; 13Dec47; LP1467,
WHERE THE PEST BEGINS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1945. 1,580 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Edward Bernds, Russell
Malmgren,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Oct45;
LP13543,
WHERE THE SWEET MAMAS GROW. Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 3Nov41; MP11734;
WHERE THERE'S LIFE, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1947, 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a story by Melville Shavelson,
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director,
Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Allen Boretz,
Melville Shavelson; music director, Irvin
Talbot; editor, Archie Marshek,
Cast: Bob Hope, Signe Hasso, William
Bendix, George Coulouris, Harry von Zell,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Nov47;
LP1313,
WHERE TIME STANDS STILL, c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 806 ft.,
sd,, color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick.
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 7Sep45; MP16379,
WHERE TRAILS END. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1942, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Tansey; original story, Robert Emmett,
Frances Kavanaugh; music director, Frank
Sanucci; photography, Robert Cline; film
editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 1May42;
LP11325,
WHERE TURF MEETS SURF. c1939. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 986 ft.,
sd,, sepia,
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
Sammy Lee; screenplay, Marion Mack; film
editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc,; 18Dec49; L P9587.
WHERE WERE YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14248,
WHERE WILL YOU HIDE? Audiographic In-
stitute, c1948. 2 reels, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary; An animated cartoon which
shows what the horrors of a third World
War might be, and sets forth the premise
that there will be no refuge from danger in
an atomic war,
© Audiographic Institute; 11Jun48; MP3234,
WHEREVER THERE'S ME, THERE'S YOU.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp., of America,
Inc,; 140ct46; MP1198,
WHEREEVER YOU GO, - Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min.,, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 4 prints, 21Apr47; MU1948.
WHEREVER YOU GO, MIDO GOES; Presented
by Mido Watch Company of America, Inc,
A John Sutherland production,
Credits: Supervised by St. Georges and
Keyes, Inc,
© Mido Watch Company of America, Inc.;
title, descr, & 11 prints, 9Dec47; MU2536,
WHICH IS WITCH. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc,, c1949, 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Bugs
Bunny Special)
Credits: Story, Tedd Pierce; animation,
Ken Champion, Virgil Rossj Arthur Davis,
Gerry Chiniquy.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 13Dec49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4839,
A WHIFF OF HELIOTROPE, SEE A Gentle-
man After Dark,
WHIPLASH, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 91 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A prizefighter, after a series
of battles in and out of the ring, retires from
boxing and becomes a painter,
Credits; Producer, William Jacobs; direc-
tor, Lew Seiler; original story, Kenneth
Earl; screenplay, Maurice Geraghty, Harriet
Frank, Jr.; adaptation, Gordon Kahn; music,
Franz Waxman; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; film editor, Frank Magee.
Cast; Dane Clark, Alexis Smith, Zachary
Scott, Eve Arden, Jeffrey Lynn,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 15Jan49;
LP2089,
WHIPS AND TRICKS, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15886,
WHIRLWIND RAIDERS. Columbia Pictures
Corp,, c1948, 6 reels, sd., baw, 35mm,
Summary: The Durango Kid brings to jus-
tice the corrupt State Police force that has
temporarily replaced the Texas Rangers,
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; direc-
tor, Vernon Keays; original screenplay,
Norman Hall,
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette,
Fred Sears, Philip Morris,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Apr48;
LP1561,
WHISPERING, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 29Jul46; MP905,
WHISPERING CITY. Quebec Productions
Corp., Montreal, c1947, 93 min,, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, George Marton; direc-
tor, Fedor Ozep; original story, George
Zuckerman, Michael Lennox; screenplay,
Rian James, Leonard Lee; music composed
by Morris C, Davis; musical direction and
arrangements, Jean Deslauriers; film edi-
tors, Douglas Bagier, Richard J. Jarvis.
Cast: Helmut Dantine, Mary Anderson,
Paul Lukas, John Pratt, Joy LaFleur,
Appl, author: Eagle Lion Films, Inc,
© Quebec Productions Corp,; 15Nov47;
LP1358,
WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS, c1943, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, George
Blair; director, Howard Bretherton; original
story, Gertrude Walker; screenplay, Ger-
trude Walker, Dane Lussier; music direc-
tion, Morton Scott; photographer, Jack
Marta; film editor, Ralph Dixon,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pjotures Corp,; 30Nov43;
LP12412.
WHISPERING GHOSTS. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1942,. 6,745 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; original
story, Philip MacDonald; screenplay, Lou
Breslow; music direction, Emil Newman,
Leigh Harline,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
22May42; LP11340.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
487
THE WHISPERING SKULL, P. R. C. Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander;
director, Elmer Clifton; original screenplay,
Harry Frazer; music director, Lee Zahler;
photographer, Edward Kull; film editor,
Hugh Winn,
© P. R. C. Pictures, Inc,; 29Dec44;
LP13565,
WHISPERING SMITH. Paramount Pictures Inc,
c1949, 88 min., sd., color, 35mm, Based on
a novel by Frank H, Spearman, ‘
Summary: A Western in which a soft-
spoken railroad agent outshoots a gang of
train-robbers, Setting, the frontier country
of 1890,
Credits: Associate producer, Mel Epstein;
director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, Frank
Butler, Karl Kamb; music score, Adolph
Deutsch; editor, Archie Marshek.
Cast: Alan Ladd, Robert Preston, Brenda
Marshall, Donald Crisp, William Demarest.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 18Feb49;
LP2128,
WHISPERS. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 941 ft., sd.,
b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits; Director, Basil Wrangell;
original story and screenplay, Herman
Boxer; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof;
film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Feb41; LP10326,
WHISTLE IN THE NIGHT. RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1947, 17 min., sd., baw, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 10)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Larry O'Reilly; written by Philip
Reisman, Jr.; narrator, Dwight Weist;
music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David
Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 25Jul47; MP2288.
WHISTLE STOP. Released through United
Artists, c1946. Presented by Nero Films,
83 min., sd. From an original novel by
Maritta M, Wolff.
Credits: Producer, Seymour Nebenzal;
director, Leonide Moguy; written for the
screen by Philip Yordan; cinematographer,
Russell Metty; film editor, Gregg Tallas.
© Nero Productions, Inc,; 25Jan46; LP75.
THE WHISTLER, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1944. 6 reels, sd, Suggested by The
Columbia Broadcasting System program,
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C, Flowthow;
director, William Castle; story J, Donald
Wilson; screenplay, Eric Taylor; film edi-
tor, Jerome Thoms,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 30Mar44;
LP12806.
THE WHISTLER, SEE
The Mark of the Whisler.
Power of the Whistler.
The Return of the Whistler.
The Secret of the Whistler.
The Thirteenth Hour,
The Voice of the Whistler.
THE WHISTLER AND HIS DOG. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 30Mar41; MP10983,
THE WHISTLER'S MOTHER-IN-LAW,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Mar42; MP12340,
WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN, Loew's Inc.,
c1943, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
9 reels, sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Nat Perrin;
music score, George Bassman; film editor,
Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 24Sep43; LP12334,
259158 O - 53 - 32
WHISTLING IN DIXIE, Loew's Inc., c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd,, b&w.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, S, Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Nat Perrin;
music score, Lennie Hayton; -film editor,
Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc,; 2Sep42; LP11619,
WHISTLING IN THE DARK, Loew's Inc,,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play by
Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpen-
ter,
Credits; Producer, George Haight; direc-
tor, S, Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Robert
MacGunigle, Harry Clork; Albert Mann-
haimer; music score, Bronislau Kaper;
film editor, Frank E, Hull,
© Loew's Inc,; 4Aug41; LP10670.
WHITE BLOSSOMS OF TAH-NI. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28Aug44; MP15151,
WHITE CARGO, Loew's Inc,, cl1942, Presen-
ted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 9 reels, sd.,
b&w, From the stage play by Leon Gordon;
based on the novel "Hell's Playground" by
Ida Vera Simonton.
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; direc-
tor, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Leon Gor-
don; music score, Bronislau Kaper; film
editor, Fredrick Y. Smith,
© Loew's Inc,; 15Sep42; LP11668,
THE WHITE CLIFFS, SEE The White Cliffs
of Dover.
THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER, Loew's
Inc,, c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 13 reels, sd., baw. A Clarence
Brown production, Based on the poem "The
White Cliffs" by Alice Duer Miller.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Franklin; direc-
tor, Clarence Brown; screenplay, Claudine
West, Jan Lustig, George Froeschel; music
score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Robert
J. Kern,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Apr44; LP12695.
THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 16Feb42; MP12209,
WHITE DREAMS, SEE Weisse Traume,
WHITE EAGLE, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 2 reels each (no, 1, 3 reels)
© Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits: Director: James W, Horne; story,
Fred Myton; screenplay, Arch Heath, Morgan
B. Cox, John Cutting, Lawrence E, Taylor.
Cast: Buck Jones, Chief Yowlachie, James
Craven, Dorothy Fay.
1, Flaming Tepees, © 4Jan41; LP10215.
2. The Jail Delivery, © 11Jan41; LP10240,
3, The Dive into Quicksands, © 18Jan41;
LP10255,
4, The Warning Death Knife, © 25Jan41;
LP10264,
5. Treachery at the Stockade. © 1Feb41;
LP10283,
6. The Gun-Cane Murder, © 8Feb41;
LP10290,
7. The Revealing Blotter, © 15Feb41;
LP10315,
8. Bird-Calls of Deliverance, © 22Feb41;
LP10332,
9, The Fake Telegram, © 1Mar41; LP10352,
10. Mystic Dots and Dashes, © 8Mar41;
LP10374,
11, The Ear at the Window, © 15Mar41;
LP10378,
12, The Massacre Invitation, © 22Mar4l1;
LP10408.
13, The Framed-Up Showdown, © 29Mar41;
LP10422,
14, The Fake Army General, © 5Apr41;
LP10446,
15, Treachery Downed, © 12Apr4l1;
LP10460,
THE WHITE GORILLA, Louis Weiss, c1945,
6 reels, sd, From a story by Monro Talbot,
Credits: Director, H. L, Fraser,
© Louis Weiss; 12Jul45; LP13381,
WHITE HEAT. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 114 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The bloody career of a para-
noiac gangleader is finally ended by Treasury
Department agents, who use the most modern
scientific detection methods,
Credits: Producer, Louis F, Edelman;
director, Raoul Walsh; story, Virginia Kel-
logg; screenplay, Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts;
music, Max Steiner; orchestral arrange-
ments, Murray Cutter; film editor, Owen
Marks,
Cast; James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Ed-
mond O'Brien, Margaret Wycherly, Steve
Cochran,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 28Nov49;
LP2638,
WHITE HOUSE. RKO Pathe, Inc., in collabora-
tion with the editors of This Week magazine,
c1946, 19 min., sd,, 35mm. (This is Amer-
ica, no, 12)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director and photographer, Harry W. Smith;
written by Ardis Smith; narrator, Dwight
Weist; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor,
Dudley Hale,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 20Sep46; MP1390,
THE WHITE HOUSE, SEE The March of Time,
1948,
WHITE LADY, SEE Isle of Missing Men,
WHITE MAGIC,
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., d.b,a,
The Jam Handy Organization; title, descr, &
649 prints, 20Jul40; MU10358.
WHITE PONGO, P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 8 reels, sd.
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, Raymond L, Schrock; music
director, Leo Erdody; film editor, Holbrook
N. Todd,
© P. R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 10Aug45;
LP13598,
WHITE RHAPSODY, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice
Sportlight)
Credits: Director, Russel Ervin; narra-
tor, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4May45;
MP15918,
WHITE SAILS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc,
in cooperation with Walter A, Futter, c1941,
10 min,, sd, (Hollywood Novelties)
Credits: Commentator, Owen Crump,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 8Nov41;
MP11730,
WHITE SAVAGE, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1943, 8 reels, sd., color with b&w
sequences,
Credits: Producer, George Waggner;
director, Arthur Lubin; original story, Peter
Milne; screenplay, Richard Brooks; photog-
raphy, William Snyder, Lester White; film
editor, Russell Schoengarth, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc,; 23Apr43;
LP12021,
WHITE TIE AND TAILS. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc,, c1946. 9 reels, sd,, 35mm,
Based on "The Victoria Docks at 8" by
Rufus King and Charles Beahan,
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict;
director, Charles T. Barton; screenplay,
Bertram Millhauser; music score and
direction, Milton Rosen; film editor, Ray
Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc; 19Sep46;
LP586,
488
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WHITE TREASURE, SEE Variety Views,
no, 138.
WHO CALLS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12304,
WHO DONE IT? Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: The adventures of the Three
Stooges as detectives.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum;
direction and screenplay, Edward Bernds;
film editor, Henry DeMond,
Cast: The Three Stooges.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Mar49;
LP2153,
WHO DONE IT? Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.,
c1942, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Alex Gott-
lieb; director, Erle C, Kenton; original story,
Stanley Roberts; screenplay, Stanley Roberts,
Edmund Joseph, John Grant; photography,
Charles Van Enger; film editor, Arthur Hil-
ton,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc
LP11741,
; 260ct42;
WHO DUNIT TO WHO, Distributed by Sound-
ies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1946, 1 reel, sd, A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 25Nov46; MP1338.
WHO DUNNIT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 21Aug44; MP15115.
WHO GETS THE CREDIT? Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., c1949, 8 min., sd., b&w,
16mm,
Summary: Explains the purpose and pol-
icies of small-loan companies.
Appl, author: James P., Prindle,
© National Consumer Finance Association;
17Jan49; LP2122,
WHO IS GUILTY? Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 8 reels. Based on the play "I Killed
the Count" by Alec Coppel.
Credits: Producer, I, Goldsmith; director,
Fred Zelnik; screenplay, Laurence Hunting-
ton, Alec Coppel,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 6Sep40;
LP9934.
WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1942, 5,159 ft., sd
Based on the novel by Stephen Ransome,
Credits: Director, Thomas Z, Loring;
screenplay, Arnaud d'Usseau; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
17Apr42; LP11241,
WHO KILLED AUNT MAGGIE? Presented by
Republic Pictures, c1940, 8 reels, sd.
Based on the novel by Medora Field,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay,
Stuart Palmer; music director, Cy Feur;
photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor,
Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 1Nov40;
LP10078.
WHO KILLED DOC ROBBIN. Hal Roach
Studios, Inc., c1948. 50 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy, with most
of the action taking place in an abandoned
dwelling. After a scientist disappears in a
blast that wrecks a house on his estate, a
group of children help to place responsibil-
ity for the disaster,
Credits; Producer, Robert F, McGowan;
director, Bernard Carr; screenplay, Maurice
Geraghty, Dorothy Reid; music director,
Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Arthur Seid.
Cast: Virginia Grey, Don Castle, George
Zucco, Whitford Kane, Claire Dubrey,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc,; 9Apr48; LP1756,
WHO KILLED WHO? Loew's Inc.,
715 ft., sd., color,
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery. Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun43; LP12143,
c1943,
(A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
WHO MAKES WORDS? Coronet, c1948, 11
min,, sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how new words come in-
to a language. They may be borrowed from
another language, invented to meet new needs
or formed by changing the spelling or mean-
ing of existing words, A classroom film for
junior high pupils.
Credits: Collaborator, Viola Theman,
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 5Apr48; MP3275.
WHO THREW THE OVERALLS IN MISTRESS
MURPHY'S CHOWDER ?. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Oct41; MP11646,
WHO THREW THE TURTLE IN MRS, MUR-
PHY'S. GIRDLE, Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd.. A Filmcraft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Nov46; MP1337.
WHO THREW THE WHISKEY IN THE WELL?
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP115,
A WHOLE BUNCH OF SOMETHING, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 8Nov43; MP14126,
THE WHOLE WAY. Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division of General Motors Corp.
20 min., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,, title
& descr., 20Apr46; 12 prints, 22Apr46;
MU482,
WHOM THE GODS LOVE, SEE Wen die Gotter
Lieben,
WHOOZIT. Dorland, Inc,, c1948. 1 min, each,
sd,, baw, 16mm. © Dorland, Inc.
Summary: Spot ads for A, S, Beck men's
shoes,
Appl, authors:
G. Barnes,
Series A,
1, © 6Oct48; MP3774,
2, © 6Oct48; MP3775.
3, © 19Nov48; MP3776.
4. © 26Nov48; MP3777.
5. © 12Nov48; MP3778.
6, © 5Nov48; MP3779.
Mark Lawrence, Howard
WHO'S A DUMMY? RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1941, 17 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director,
Harry D'Arcy; story, Clem Beauchamp,
George Jeske; film editor, John Lockert,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 28Nov41;
LP10908,
WHO'S BEEN EATING MY PORRIDGE?
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 20Mar44; MP14652,
WHO'S COOKIN' WHO? c1946, Presented by
Universal, 1 reel, sd,, color, 35mm, (A
Walt Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Woody Wood-
pecker Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Les Kline, Grim Nat-
wick; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor,
© Walter Lantz Productions & Universal
Pictures Co., Inc,; 13May46; MP912,
WHO'S DELINQUENT? RKO Pathe, Inc.,
c1948, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, (This Is
America, no, 13)
Summary: Shows that lack of recreational
facilities and crowded schools contribute to
juvenile delinquency in a typical American
town, and calls for community action, |,
Credits; Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Edward Montagne; written by Ardis
Smith; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, Reavis
Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 150ct48; MP3658,
WHO'S GUILTY? Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945-46, 2 reels each (no, l, 3 reels), sd,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,
Credits; Directors, Howard Bretherton,
Wallace Grissell; original screenplay, Ande
Lamb, George Plympton,
. Avenging Visitor, © 13Dec45; LP107,_.
The Unknown Strikes, © 20Dec45; LP108,
Held for Murder, © 27Dec45; LP109,
A Killer at Bay, © 3Jan46; LP110,
Human Bait, © 10Jan46; LP112,
The Plunge of Doom, © 17Jan46; LP118,
A Date with Fate, © 24Jan46; LP141,
Invisible Hands, © 3lJan46; LP148,
Fate's Vengeance. © 7Feb46; LP 164,
10, The Unknown Killer, © 14Feb46; LP187,
11, Riding to Oblivion, © 21Feb46; LP217,
12, The Tank of Terror, © 28F eb46; LP225,
13. White Terror, © 7Mar46; LP242,
14, A Cry in the Night. © 14Mar46; LP273.
15, The Guilty One. © 21Mar46; LP289,
es
WCOARAAWN
WHO'S HUGH? Columbia Pictures Corp,,
c1943, 1,466 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Edwards; story
and screenplay, Monty Collins, Elwood Ull-
man,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Nov43;
LP12375,
WHO'S NEXT. SEE Variety Views, no, 122,
WHO'S SUPERSTITIOUS? Loew's Inc., c1943.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 933 ft.,
sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; screen-
play, Douglas Foster, Richard Landau; film
editor, Jack Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc,; 20Apr43; MP13514,.
WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO, Released by War-
ner Bros,, c1942, 7 min., sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Melvin Millar; animation, John Carey;
music director, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp,; 26Mar42; MP12334,
WHO'S YEHOODI? Soundies Distributing Corp,
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc; 2Apr43; MP13433,
WHO'S ZOO IN HOLLYWOOD, Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp,, c1941, 668 ft.,
sd., color. (Color Rhapsody, no, 78)
Credits: Director, Art Davis; music,
Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 170ct41; MP12066,
WHY DADDY? Loew's Inc., c1944, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 929 ft., sd. (A
Robert Benchley Miniature)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
story and screenplay, Robert Benchley;
film editor, Tom Biggart.
© Loew's Inc,; 17May44; LP12682,
WHY DID I FALL FOR ABNER, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc, 9Jul45; MP16136,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
489
WHY DID I KISS THAT GIRL. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 290ct45; MP16448,.
WHY DON'T WE DO THIS MORE OFTEN.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Nov41; MP11753.
WHY DON'TCHA KISS ME, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1946,
1 reel, sd,
Credits: Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 25Mar46; MP358.
WHY DREAM OF LOVE, Soundies Distributing
Corp, of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Sep46; MP1162,
WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME, P. R. C., Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Sax; director,
William Berke; original story: Fanya Foss
Lawrence; screenplay, Fanya Foss Lawrence,
Bradford Ropes; music director, Walter
Green; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© P.R. C, Pictures, Inc.; 5Nov45; LP13590,
WHY IS IT? Loew's Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd.,
b&w, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty) An
MGM picture,
Summary: Pete encounters some of life's
minor annoyances—the alarm clock that
doesn't go off, the broken shoe string, and
the pests in the public library,
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Bar-
clay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
Cast: Dave O'Brien,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Sep48; LP1820,
WHY KICK, c1942, 1 reel.
Appl. author: Castleman De Tolly Chesley.
© Atlantic Refining Co.; 1 Apr42; MP12433,
WHY PLAY LEAP FROG? John Sutherland
Productions, Inc., c1949, 10 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the relaionship
between wages and prices, and concludes
that only with increased productivity can
wages outstrip prices, An animated car-
toon,
© Harding College; 1Mar49; MP4165,
WHY PUNCTUATE, Centron Corp., c1948,
11 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: The film illustrates how good
punctuation is essential in writing, and
summarizes basic rules for use of the
most important punctuation marks, For
junior-senior high school English classes,
Credits; Adviser, Hardy R. Finch,
© Young America Films, Inc.; 20Nov48;
MP3591,
WHY RADIO WORKS, 3 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© National Association of Broadcasters;
title & descr,, 18Mar44; 11 prints, 21Mar44;
MU14617,
WHY STUDY FOREIGN LANGUAGES? Coro-
net, c1949, 11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Demonstrates that the study of
foreign languages contributes to the enjoy-
ment of travel, the success of commerce,
the appreciation of literature, and the under-
standing of people both at home and abroad,
For high school, college, and adult groups.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Henry
Grattan Doyle.
© Davie A. Smart; 17Aug49; MP4499,
WHY THOMAS WAS DISCHARGED, Marshall
Grant-Realm Television Production, c1949,
2 reels, sd., baw, 16mm, Based on a story
by George Arnold,
Summary: After courting two heiresses
unsuccessfully, a pair of fortune-hunting
young blades are chagrinnéd When their valet
marries a rich wife, Setting, a sea-side re-
sort in the gay nineties,
Credits: Producer, Stanley Rubin; direc-
tor, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Millard Kauf-
mann; editor, Jodie Copelan,
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.;
27Jun49; LP2417,
THE WICKED LADY. Released by Universal-
International, c1946, Presented by J. Arthur
Rank, 11 reels, sd., 35mm, A Gainsborough
Picture. From the novel ''The Life and Death
of the Wicked Lady Skelton" by Magdalen
King-Hall,
Credits; Producer, R, J. Minney; direc-
tion and screenplay, Leslie Arliss; music
director, Louis Levy; editor, Terence Fish-
er,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 13Nov46;
LP693.
A WICKY, WACKY ROMANCE, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd., color,
(A Terry-Toon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director,
Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music,
Philip A, Scheib; Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 17Nov49; MP10434,
WIDE OPEN SPACES, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1947. 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (A
Walt Disney Donald Duck)
Credits: Director, Jack King; story, Mac-
Donald MacPherson, Jack Huber; animation,
Don Towsley, Paul Allen, Emery Hawkins,
Sandy Strother; music, Oliver Wallace,
Technicolor,
© Walt Disney Productions; 24Apr47;
LP1375,
WIDE OPEN TOWN, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 8 reels, sd, Based on charac-
ters created by Clarence E, Mulford,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Harrison
Jacobs, J. Benton Cheney; music direction,
Irvin Talbot, John Leipold; photographer,
Russell Harlan; film editor, Carroll Lewis,
© Paramount Piftures Inc,;,15Aug41.
LP10667.
WIFE DECOY. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945, 2 reels, sd,
Credits; Director, Harry Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Apr45;
LP13361,
THE WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO, c1946,
8 reels, sd, PRC Productions, Inc, Suggest-
ed by the novel by Alexandre Dumas,
Credits: Director, Edgar G. Ulmer; adap-
tation, Franz Rosenwald, Edgar G, Ulmer,
App. author: P.R.C, Pictures, Inc,
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 18Jun46; LP387,
THE WIFE OF THE MAN ON THE FLYING
TRAPEZE, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11476,
THE WIFE TAKES A FLYER, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942, 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, B, P, Schulberg; direc-
tor, Richard Wallace; story, Gina Kaus;
screenplay, Gina Kaus, Jay Dratler; music,
Werner R, Heymann, music director, M. W.
Stoloff; film editor, Gene Havlick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Apr42;
LP11216,
WIFE TAMES WOLF. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947. 17 min., sd., baw, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor and author of screenplay, Hal Yates;
film editor, Edward W, Williams.
Cast: Leon Errol, Dorothy Granger, Eddie
Kane,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Mar47;
LP996.
WIFE TO SPARE. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1947, 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Edward Bernds; story
and screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
Cast: Andy Clyde,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Nov47;
LP1318.
WIFE WANTED. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1946, 8 reels, sd,, 35mm, Suggested by
the novel by Robert Callahan,
Credits; Producers, Jeffrey Bernerd, Kay
Francis; director, Phil Karlson; screenplay,
Caryl Coleman, Sidney Sutherland; music
director, Edward J, Kay; photographer,
Harry Newmann,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 140ct46;
LP639,
WIGGLES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., cl1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 300ct44; MP 15360.
WIGWAM WHOOPEE, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 8 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story,
I. Klein, Jack Mercer; animation, Tom John-
son, William Henning.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Feb48;
LP1525,
WILBUR THE LION, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1947. 10 min,, sd., color, 35mm,
(Puppetoon) Story based on an idea by
William E, Molett.
Credits: Director, George Pal; screen-
play, Jack Miller.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Apr47;
LP956.
WILD AND WOODY. Walter Lantz Produc-
tions, Inc, Released through United Artists,
c1948. 6 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Walter
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Heck Allen; animation, Ed Love,
Pat Matthews; music Darrell Calker,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 31Dec48;
MP3742,
WILD AND WOOLFY.,. Loew's Inc., c1945.
698 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck
Allen; animation, Ed Love, Ray Abrams,
Preston Blair, Walt Clinton; music, Scott
Bradley, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 21Sep45; LP13535.
THE WILD AND WOOZY WEST. Distributed
by Columbia Pictures Corp., cl1942. 666 ft.,
sd. (Phantasy, no, 16)
Credits: Direction and animation, Allen
Rose, Lou Lilly; music, Paul Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc,; 16Apr42; LP11207.
WILD BEAUTY. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace
W. Fox; original screenplay, Adele Buffing-
ton; music director, Paul Sawtell; cinema-
tographer, Maury Gertsman; film editor;
D. Patrick Kelly.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 21Aug46;
LP512,
WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES. Warner Brothers
Pictures, Inc., c1942. 82 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Edmond
Grainger; director, Ray Enright; original
screenplay, Charles Grayson, Paul Gerard
Smith, Raymond Schrock; music, Howard
Jackson; film editor, Clarence Kolster.
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc,; 31Jan42;
LP11085.
WILD BOAR HUNT. The Vitaphone Corp.,
c1940,. 10 min,, sd. (Hollywood Novelties)
(Bow and Arrow Adventures)
Credits: Written by De Leon Anthony;
narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40; MP11025,
WILD CALENDAR, SEE Caught,
490
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WILD COUNTRY. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947.
57 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; direc-
tor, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, Arthur
E, Orloff; orchestration, Walter Greene,
film editor, Hugh Winn,
Cast; Eddie Dean, Flash, Roscoe Ates,
Peggy Wynne, Douglas Fowley.
© Pathe Industries, Inc,; 7Jan47; LP778.
THE WILD FRONTIER. Republic Productions,
Inc., c1947. 59 min,, sd., bew, 35mm.
Credits; Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; original screenplay,
Albert DeMond; music director, Mort Glick-
man; film editor, Les Orlebeck,
Cast; Allan "Rocky" Lane, Black Jack,
Jack Holt, Eddy Waller,
© Republic Pictures Corps; 13Nov47;
LP1327.
WILD GEESE CALLING, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film. Corp., c1941. 7,100 ft., sd. Based
on the novel by Stewart Edward White,
Credits: Director, John Brahm; screenplay,
Horace McCoy; music director, Alfred New-
man,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15Aug41; LP10881.
A WILD HARE, The Vitaphone Corp,, c1940.
1 reel, sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Rich Hogan; animation, Virgil Ross;
music direction, Carl W. Stalling. Techni-
color,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jul40; MP10385.
WILD HARVEST, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 92 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based
on a story by Houston Branch,
Credits: Producer, Robert Fellows; direc-
tor, Tay Garnett; screenplay, John Monks,
Jr.; music score, Hugo Friedhofer; editor,
George Tomasini.
Cast; Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Robert
Preston,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Sep47;
LP 1227,
WILD HONEY. Loew's Inc., c1942. 758 ft.,
sd., color, (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Car-
toon) A rudolf Ising production,
Credits: Story, Henry Allen; animation,
Michael Lah, Rudy Zamora, Don Williams;
music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 12Nov42; LP11700.
WILD HORSE MESA. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1947, 65 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Based on Zane Grey's novel.
Credits; Producer, Herman Schlom; direc-
tor, Wallace A, Grissell; screenplay, Nor-
man Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music
director, C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Des-
mond Marquette.
Cast; Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard
Martin, Richard Powers, Jason Robards,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Nov47;
LP1334.
WILD HORSE PHANTOM, P. R, C, Pictures,
Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;
director, Sam Newfield; original story and
screenplay, George Milton; film editor, Hol-
brook N, Todd,
© P. R, C, Pictures, Inc.; 28O0ct44;
LP13564,
WILD HORSE RANGE, Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry S. Webb; direc-
tor, Raymond K. Johnson; story, Tom Gib-
son; screenplay, Carl. Krusada;:music direc-
tors, Lange & Porter; photography, Edward
A, Kull, William Hyer; film editor, Robert
Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 24Jun40;
LP9727,
WILD HORSE ROUNDUP, SEE Northwestern
Stampede,
WILD HORSE RUSTLERS. c1943. Presented
by Producers Releasing Corp, 6 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Steve
Braxton; music, Leo Erdody; film editor,
Holbrook N. Todd,
Appl, author: P, R. C, Pictures, Inc.
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 10Feb43;
LP530.
WILD HORSE STAMPEDE. Monogram Pic-
tures Corp., cl1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Tansey; direc-
tor, Alan James; original story, Frances
Kavanaugh; screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher;
music director, Frank Sanucci; photography,
Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Fred Bain,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 16Apr43;
LP11990,
WILD HORSES, Loew's Inc,, c1943, Presen-
ted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 713 ft., sd.,
b&w (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Screenplay, Jameson Brewer,
Irwin Braun; film editor, Philip Anderson,
© Loew's Inc,; 7Apr43; MP13494,
THE WILD MAN OF BORNEO, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the play by
Marc Connelly and Herman J, Mankiewicz.
Credits: Director, Robert B. Sinclair;
screenplay, Waldo Salt, John McClain;
music score, David Snell; film editor, Frank
Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc,; 24Jan41; LP10218,
WILD TURKEY. RKO Pathe, Inc,., c1947,
8 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, (Sportscope, no, 8)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director,
Joseph Walsh; written by Burton Benjamin;
narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel
Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 4Apr47; MP2030,
WILD WEST. c1946, Presented by PRC
Pictures, Inc., c1946, 8 reels, sd., color,
35mm,
Credits: Producer and director, Robert
Emmett Tansey; original screenplay, Fran-
ces Kavanaugh; music director, Karl Hajos;
orchestral arrangements, Walter Greene;
film editor, Hugh Winn, Cinecolor,
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 1Dec46; LP712.
WILD WEST CHIMP. SEE Variety Views,
no, 160,
WILDCAT. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942,
7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producers, William H, Pine,
William C, Thomas; director, Frank Mc-
Donald; original story, North Bigbee;
screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Richard Mur-
phy; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.;
film editor, William Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Aug42;
LP11670.
WILDCAT BUS, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1940, 64 min., sd,
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Frank Woodruff; story and screenplay, Lou
Lusty; editor, George Crone.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug40;
LP9900,
THE WILDCAT OF TUCSON, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer;
original screenplay, Fred Myton; film edi-
tor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Dec40;
LP10208,
WILDFIRE, SEE Red Canyon,
WILEING AWAY THE TIME, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp, of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Squndies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 26Mar43; MP13421,
WILFUL WILLIE. Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, cl1942, Presented
by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd, (A Terrytoon)
~
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 26Jun42; MP14668,
WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN, American Film
Producers, c1948, Presented by Navy Club
of the United States, Rockford, Illinois,
7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A picture designed to show the
personal degradation of the Nazi leaders
and the decadence of their regime, The last
reel emphasizes the need for military prep-
aration in the United States. Made from
captured German film.
© American Film Producers; 15May48;
LP1622,
WILL YA BE MY DARLIN',. Distributed by
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1946, Presented by R.C.M, Produc-
tions, Inc. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director,
Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 10Nov46; MP1293,
A WILLIAM DAMON CHALK TALK, William
Damon Productions, c1946. 1 reel, si.,
16mm,
© William Damon Productions, William T.
Damon, sole owner; 10Sep46; MP1207,
WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1944,
1 reel, sd. f
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15168.
WILLIE AND THE MOUSE, Loew's Inc.,
c1941, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
986 ft,, sd., b&w, (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, George Sidney; original
story and screenplay, Julian Hochfelder;
film editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc,; 19May41; LP10519,
WILLIE, THE WINDOW WASHER. Featurettes,
Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Appl, author: Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12684,
WILLIE WILLIE, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 1Feb43; MP13243,
WILLIE, WILLIE, WILL YA? Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11081,
WILLOUGHBY'S MAGIC HAT. Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 659 ft.,
sd, (Phantasy, no, 25)
Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; direc-
tor, Bob Wickersham; animation, Phil Dun-
can, Howard Swift; music, Paul Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Apr43; LP11959,
WILSON, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
c1944, 13,861 ft., sd,
Credits; Director, Henry King; screen-
play, Lamar Trotti; music, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
1Aug44; LP12861,
WIMMIN HADN'T OUGHTA DRIVE, Para-
mount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
George Manuell,
© Paramount Rictures Inc.; 16Aug40;
LP9850.
WIMMIN IS A MYSKERY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
Ted Pierce; animation, Willard Bowsky,
Joseph D'Igalo,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jun40;
MP10266,
WIND, CURVES, AND TRAP DOOR. Univer-
sal Pictures Co,, Inc,, c1948, Presented by
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
491
WIND, CURVES, AND TRAP DOOR, Cont'd,
Albert Mitchell, 10 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
(Answer Man Series, no, 1-B)
Credits: Producer, Harry A, Kapit; direc-
tor, Benjamin R, Parker; film editor,
Charles R, Senf.
© Universal International Pictures Co.,
Inc.; 16Feb48; MP3072.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, SEE The Ad-
ventures of Ichabod and Mr, Toad,
THE WINDBLOWN HARE, Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., cl1949. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Charles
McKimson, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould,
John Carey.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Aug49 (in
notice: 1948); MP4505,
THE WINDOW. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1949, 73 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based
on the story ''The Boy Who Cried Wolf" by
Cornell Woolrich,
Summary: A drama of terror, When an
imaginative boy gives an eye-witness account
of a murder, no one believes him except the
murderers, who decide to kill him, Filmed
in a tenement district in New York,
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.;
director, Ted Tetzlaff; screenplay, Mel
Dinelli; music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Frederic
Knudtson. Cast: Bobby Driscoll, Barbara
Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth
Roman,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10May49;
LP2327,.
WINDOW CLEANERS, Walt Disney Produc-
tions, c1940, 1 reel, (A Walt Disney Donald
Duck)
© Walt Disney Productions; 22Aug40;
LP9936,.
WINDOW-SHOPPING. 300 feet.
Summary: A presentation of outstanding
window displays by such stores as Gimbel's,
Saks', and Best's in New York City,
Appl, author: Samuel Momrod Lewton,
© Teletime; Inc.; title, descr. & 2 prints,
18Aug48; MU3229,
WINDOW SHOPPING NEWSREEL, no, 1,
400 ft.
Summary: A television film program
designed to show and describe fashionable
apparel displayed in the shop windows of
New York,
© Richard Barron; title, descr, & 4 prints,
31Aug48; MU3266,
WINDOW WASHERMAN, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 11Mar46; MP284,
WINDS AND THEIR CAUSES. Coronet, c1948,
12 min., sd,, baw, 16mm,
Summary: When his gasoline-powered
model airplane crashes over a bare field,
Pete becomes interested in winds and ob-
tains information from personal observa-
tion, from books, and from an aviator,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Walter
A, Thurber.
© David A. Smart; 14Dec48; MP3723,
WING AND A PRAYER, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1944, 9,223 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Henry Hathaway; story
and screenplay, Jerome Cady; music direc-
tor, Emil Newman, -
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
28Jul44; LP13125,
THE WINGED SCOURGE, Walt Disney Pro-
ductions, c1943, 1 reel,
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Jan43;
MP13619,
WINGED TARGETS, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 1 reel, sd,
Credit: Commentator, Bill Stern,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 7Jan44;
MP14478,
WINGED VICTORY. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., cl1944. 15 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Cukor; screen-
play, Moss Hart; music, David Rose,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
20Dec44; LP13061,
WINGMEN OF TOMORROW. SEE Variety
Views, no, 140,
WINGS AND THE WOMAN. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1942. 91 min., sd. A Herbert
Wilcox production, By Viscount Castleross,
Credits: Associate producer, Victor Han-
bury; director, Herbert Wilcox; scenario
and screenplay, Miles Malleson; music
score, William Alwyn; photography, Mutz
Greenbaum; editor, Geoffrey Foot.
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 18Sep42;
LP11639,
WINGS FOR FREEDOM, SEE Variety Views,
no, 108,
WINGS FOR THE FLEDGLING, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942, 913 ft. (Victory
Short, no, 1)
Credits: Producer, B. K, Blake; continuity,
George Blake; editor, Leonard Weiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 31Dec42;
MP14316,
WINGS IN RECORD TIME, SEE Variety Views,
no, 128,
WINGS OF COURAGE, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1946,. 1 reel, sd, (Person Oddity,
no, 149)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; narra-
tion, Alois Havrilla.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Mar46;
MP307,
WINGS OF DEFENSE, Movietone. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,, c1942,
1 reel, sd, (Adventures of the Newsreel
Cameraman)
Credits: Continuity, Russ Sheilds; narra-
tion, Paul Douglas; music score, L, De
Francesco; photography, Jack Kuhne,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
10Apr42; MP12397,
WINGS OF STEEL; Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc, in cooperation with the United States
Army Air Corps, c1941, 20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Director, B. Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Owen Crump, Techni-
color,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 12Apr41;
LP10379,
WINGS OF THE WIND. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., cl947, 8 min,, sd,, b&w,
35mm, (Movietone's Sports Review)
Summary: Sand-sailing on the beach;
water-skiing in Florida; skate-sailing and
ice-boating in Wisconsin; and flying ina
glider, supported by the ‘wings of the
wind."
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator,
Mel Allen; music score, L, DeFrancesco;
film editor, Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
18Jul47; MP2624,
WINGS OVER LATIN AMERICA. sd., color,
16mm,
Appl, author: Archer Winsten,
© Pan American World Airways; title,
descr. & 2 prints, 200ct45; MU16434,
WINGS OVER THE PACIFIC, Monogram Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1943, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, J. Bernard; director,
Phil Rosen; original screenplay, George
Wallace Sayre; music director, Edward Kay;
+ photography, Mack Stengler; film editor,
Carl Pierson,
© Monogram Pictures Corp,; 21May43;
LP12066,
WINGS TO NEW YORK, Charles D, Beeland
for 1,145 feet, sd, Pan American World Air-
ways, Atlantic Division,
Summary: Arriving in New York by Pan
American's Flying Clipper a visitor sees
many things of interest in the Wonder City.
© Pan American Airways, Inc.; title &
descr,, 16Feb49; 2 prints, 21Dec48; MU3795,
WINKY THE WATCHMAN. c1945, 1 reel.
© Hugh Harman Productions, Inc,; 310ct45;
LP13656.
WINNER TAKE ALL. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1948. 64 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: A prize-fight melodrama in
which Joe Palooka makes a cross-country
tour and wins the big fight.
Credits: Producer, Hal E, Chester; direc-
tor, Reginald LeBorg; screenplay, Stanley
Rubin; music director, Edward J. Kay.
Cast: Joe Kirkwood, Elyse Knox, William
Frawley, Stanley Clements, John Shelton,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Sep48;
LP1951,
WINNER TAKE BOSCO, Cinepuppet Produc-
tions, Inc, 500 ft., color, 16mm, (Bosco,
Ciné Pup)
Summary: Bosco performs the three good
deeds necessary to enter Dog-Heaven,
Credits: Authors, Buell Fuller, John
Fuller, Julian R. Seide.
© Julian R, Seide, Cinepuppet Productions,
Inc; title, descr, & 2 prints, 3Nov48;
MU3451,
THE WINNER'S CIRCLE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948, 70 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Featuring races from the time
of Man O' War to the present, this semi-
documentary film shows the life of a race
horse, its training, its failures, and its
triumphs,
Credits: Producer, Richard K, Polimer;
director, Felix E. Feist; screenplay, Harold
J, Green,
Cast: Jean Willes, Morgan Garley, Johnny
Longden, Bob Howard, William Gould,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21May48; LP1860
THE WINNER'S CIRCLE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1944, 20 min., sd., color,
Credits: Producers, Heilner, Blumenthal;
director, Andre DeLaVarre; narration,
Roger Q,. Denny, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 7Jun44;
LP12688,
WINNERS OF THE WEST. Universal Pictures
Co,, Inc,, c1940, 2 reels each. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ford Beebe, Ray Tay-
lor; original screenplay, George H. Plymp-
ton, Basil Dickey, Charles R, Condon,
Cast: Dick Foran, Anne Nagel, James
Craig, Tom Fadden, Harry Woods,
1, Redskins Ride Again! © 30Apr40;
LP9598,
2, The Wreck at Red River Gorge!
© 30Apr40; L P9599,
3. The Bridge of Disaster! © 30Apr49;
LP9600,
4, Trapped by Redskins! © 16May40;
LP9643.
5. Death Strikes the Trail! © 22May40;
LP9655,
6, A Leap For Life! © 22May40; LP9656,
7, Thundering Terror! © 6Jun40; LP9685,
8, The Flaming Arsenal! © 6Jun40; LP9686,
9, Sacrificed by Savages! © 11Jun40;
LP9698,
10, Under Crashing Timbers. © 19Jun40;
LP9718,
11, Bullets in the Dark. © 19Jun40;
LP9719,
12, The Battle of Blackhawk, © 25Jun40;
LP9735,.
492
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WINNERS OF THE WEST. Cont'd,
13, Barricades Blasted, © 10Jul40;
LP9758,
WINNING BASKETBALL. RKO Pathe, Inc.
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1946, 8 min., sd, (Sportscope, no. 6)
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; direc-
tor, Joseph Walsh; written by Jerry Brond-
field; narrator, Andre Baruch; music,
Harold Anderson; photographer, Anthony
Caputo; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc,; 25Jan46; MP249,
THE WINSLOW BOY, London Film Produc-
tions, Ltd,, London, c1948,. Released in the
U.S, through London Film Productions, Inc.,
1949, 117 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Based on
the play by Terence Rattigan,
Summary: Belief in the innocence of his
naval-cadet son, who is accused of stealing
and expelled from school, leads a father to a
full-scaled fight for justice, which culminates
in a triumphant action against the Crown,
Credits: Producer, Anatole de Grunwald;
director, Anthony Asquith; screenplay,
Terence Rattigan, Anatole de Grunwald;
music, William Alwyn; editor, Gerald Tur-
ney Smith,
Cast: Robert Donat, Margeret Leighton,
Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Marie Lohr, Neil
North,
© London Film Productions, Inc.; 23Sep48;
LP2578,
WINTER CAPERS, Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1949, 9 min,, sd., baw, 35mm, (The World
of Sports)
Summary: Hannes Schmid and George Von
Birgelen demonstrate their skill in skiing
and skating.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry
Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music,
Jack Shaindlin; photographer, Jack Etra;
editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 270ct49;
MP4640,
WINTER DRAWS ON, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1948, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Screen Song)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Mar48;
LP1518.
WINTER HOLIDAY, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Movietone's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; con-
tinuity, Valeska Weidig; narrator, Mel Allen;
music score, L, DeFrancesco,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp;
27Sep46; MP1963.
WINTER IN ESKIMO LAND. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., c1941, 1 reel, sd.
(Father Hubbard's Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; narra-
tors, Father Hubbard, Lowell Thomas; mu-
sic score, L, De Francesco; editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
4Jul41; MP11311,.
WINTER MEETING, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1948, 104 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on the novel by Ethel Vance [pseud,
of Grace Zaring Stone],
Summary: A romantic drama about the
thwarted love of a poetess and a war hero,
New England setting.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Bretaigne Windust; screen play,
Catherine Turney; music director, Leo F,
Forbstein; music, Max Steiner; orchestra
arrangements, Murray Cutter; film editor,
Owen Marks.
Cast: Bette Davis, Janis Paige, James
Davis, John Hoyt, Florence Bates,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 24Apr48;
LP1580.
WINTER ON THE FARM, Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc,, c1948. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: A classroom film for-primary
and middle grades, showing how Joan and
Jerry spend the winter months on the farm,
Credits: Collaborator, E, Laurence Pal-
mer,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
9Jul48; MP3261,
WINTER PARADISE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 907 ft., sd. (World of Sports,
no, 84)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
rapher, Charles Harten; editor, Harry Fos-
ter.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,.; 8Dec42;
MP13460,
WINTER SPORTS JAMBOREE, SEE Variety
Views, no, 116,
WINTER STORAGE, Walt Disney Productions,
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.,
c1948. 7 min., sd,, color, 35mm, (Donald
Duck Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story,
Bill Berg, Nick George; music, Oliver
Wallace; animation, Bob Carlson, Bill Jus-
tice, Volus Jones, Jack Boyd,
© Walt Disney Productions; 11Jun48;
LP2351,
WINTER THRILLS AND SPILLS, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd, :
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 4Feb46; MP190,
WINTER WONDERLAND, Republic Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1947, 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a story by Fred Schiller.
Credits: Associate producers, Walter
Colmes, Henry Sokal; director, Bernard
Vorhaus; screenplay, Peter Goldbaum, David
Chandler, Arthur Marx, Gertrude Purcell;
music, Paul Dessau; film editor, Robert
Jahns,
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Charles Drake,
Roman Bohnen, Eric Blore,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP904,
WINTER WONDERLAND, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 10Dec45; MP16590,
WINTERTIME, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1943, 7,418 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, John Brahm; story,
Arthur Kober; screenplay, E, Edwin Moran,
Jack Jevne, Lynn Starling; music direction,
Emil Newman, Charles Henderson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
17Sep43; LP12454,
WIR MACHEN MUSIK (We Make Music) sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Appl, author: Terra Filmkunst,
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.;
title, descr, & 10 prints, 22Dec46; LU724,
THE WISE CHOICE. Wilding Picture Produc-
tions for the Dearborn Motors Corp., c1948.
24 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: The merits of the Ford tractor
are presented to a farm boy and his uncle,
Appl, author: Joseph H, Mayne.
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; 15Apr48;
LP1624,
THE WISE LITTLE WOODCHOPPER, Walter
Lantz Productions, Inc., For the Coca-Cola
Company, c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: After the animals of the forest
offer him a cart of Coca-Cola, the wood-
chopper spares the big tree which is their
home, An animated cartoon,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 25Jul49
(in notice; 1948); LP2610,
WISE MAN SAY. Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 30Dec45; MP108.
THE WISE OLD OWL. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jul41; MP11297,
WISE OWL. Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp., cl1940. 678 ft., sd., color. (Color
Rhapsody, no, 71)
Credits: Director, U. B, Iwerks; music,
Eddie Kilfeather; music director, Joe De
Nat. Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 5Dec40; LP10265.
WISE QUACKERS,. Warner Bros. Cartoons,
Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I, Freleng; story, Ted
Pierce; animation, Manuel Perez, Gerry
Chiniquy, Pete Burness, Ken Champion,
Virgil Ross,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec48; MP3737.
THE WISE QUACKING DUCK, The Vitaphone
Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd., color, (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Warren Foster; animation, Phil Mon-
roe; music director, Carl W, Stalling.
Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 12May43; MP13584.
WISH YOU WERE HERE, SEE The March of
Time, v. 15, no, 3,
THE WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP.
Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,, c1947. 78 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A slapstick comedy which
satirizes Westerns, A huckster, unjustly
convicted of murder, is reprieved by an old
Montana law which makes it mandatory for
him to be responsible for the murdered
man's wife, children, and debts.
Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; direc-
tor, Charles T, Barton; original story, D, D.
Beauchamp, William Bowers; screenplay,
Robert Lees, Frederic I, Rinaldo, John
Grant; music, Walter Schumann; orchestra-
tions, David Tamkin; film editor, Frank
Gross,
Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marjorie
Main, Audrey Young, George Cleveland.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & C S Co.;
310ct47; LP1919, .
WITH A TWIST OF THE WRIST. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., cl1941.
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 7Jul41; MP11301,
WITH ROD AND GUN IN CANADA, The Vita-
phone Corp., ¢1945, 10 min., sd., color,
(The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal de La
Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner; narra-
tor, Knox Manning. Technicolor,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec45; MP278,
WITH ROD AND REEL ON ANTICOSTI ISLAND,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10min.,
sd, color, (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producer, Pam Blumenthal; di-
rector, Van Campen Heilner. Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 15May43;
MP13573.
WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Dearborn
Motors Corp, 40 ft., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: Shows that Ford tractors with
the Dearborn Motors lift-type tamden disc
harrows are fast, convenient, and inexpen-
sive for the farmer to operate,
© Dearborn Motors Corp,; title, descr. &
5 prints, 13Apr49; MU4002,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
493
WITH THESE WEAPONS, Willard Pictures,
©1939. Presented by the National Anti-Syphi-
lis Committee of the American Social Hy-
giene Association, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Russell S. Bushnell;
script, Robert T, Furman; narration, David
Ross,
© American Social Hygiene Assn,, Inc.;
14Dec39; MP9875.
WITHIN THESE WALLS, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1945. 6,406 ft., sd, From
a story by Coles Trapnell and James B.
Fisher.
Credits: Director, Bruce Humberstone; ~
Screenplay, Eugene Ling, Wanda Tuchock;
music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
27Jun45; LP13450.
WITHOUT HONOR, Strand Productions, Inc.
Released through United Artists Corp.,
c1949, 76 min., sd,, bew, 35mm.
Summary: A domestic melodrama in which
a man, obsessed with jealous hatred for his
brother's wife, becomes involved with a
supposed murder, a disappearing corpse,
and an attempted suicide,
Credits: Producers, Robert and Raymond
Hakim; director, Irving Pichel; original
screenplay, James Poe; music, Max Steiner;
film editor, Gregg Tallas,
Cast: Laraine Day, Dane Clark, Franchot
Tone, Agnes Moorehead, Bruce Bennett,
© Strand Productions, Inc,; 210ct49;
LP2581.
WITHOUT LOVE, Loew's Inc,, c1945, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,. 11 reels,
sd., b&w. Based on the play by Philip Barry.
Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten;
director, Harold S. Bucquet; screenplay,
Donald Ogden Stewart; music score, Bronis-
lau Kaper; film editor, Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Mar45; LP13205,
WITHOUT RESERVATIONS. Released by RKO-
Radio, cl1946. Presented by Jesse L, Lasky
and Walter MacEwen, 107 min., sd., 35mm,
From the novel by Jane Allen and Mae Liv-
ingston,
Credits: Producer, Jesse L, Lasky; direc-
tor, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Andrew Solt;
music, Roy Webb; music director, C, Baka-
leinikoff; editor, Jack Ruggiero.
© Jesse L, Lasky Productions, Inc.;
3Jun46; LP433,
THE WITNESS. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1942. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Leslie Rousch; photog-
rapher, William Steiner,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 11Mar42;
LP11162,
THE WIZARD OF ARTS. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 8Aug41;
MP11437,
WIZARD OF AUTOS. Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd, (Person Oddity, no,
124)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; script, Frank Kelly; narrator,
Larry Elliott,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Sep43;
MP13997,
WIZARD OF THE FAIRWAY, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (World of
Sports, no, 83)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Nov42;
MP13459,
WOLF CHASES PIGS. Distributed by Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1942. 664 ft., sd. (Fable,
no, 18)
Credits: Frank Taslin; Bob Wickersham,
Leo Salkin, John Hubley, Paul Sommer, Paul
Worth,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Apr42; LP11462,
THE WOLF HUNTERS. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1949, 70 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
Based on James Oliver Curwood's novel,
Summary: A Mountie, aided by his dog,
proves that a local trader is responsible
for both a fur-thievery plot and several mur-
ders, NT
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; di-
rector, Oscar Boetticher; screenplay,
W. Scott Darling; music director, Edward J.
Kay; film editor, Ace Herman,
Cast; Kirby Grant, Jan Clayton, Chinook
(dog), Edward Norris, Helen Parrish,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 300ct49;
LP2666,
WOLF IN SHEIK'S CLOTHING, (Popeye the
Sailor Cartoon) Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Larry
Riley, I. Klein; animation, Tom Johnson,
George Rufle.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jul48;
LP1740,
WOLF IN THIEF'S CLOTHING. Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1943, 1,658 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; screen-
play, Ewart Adamson, Jack White; film edi-
tor, Charles Hochberg.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Feb43;
LP12118,
THE WOLF MAN, Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc., c1941, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Waggner; original screenplay, Curt
Siodmak; photography, Joseph Valentine;
film editor, Ted Kent,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Dec41;
LP10910,
WOLF OF NEW YORK. c1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits; Associate producer, Robert
North; director, William McGann; original
story, Leslie T. White, Arnold Belgard;
screenplay, Gordon Kahn, Lionell Houser;
music director, Cy Feuer; photographer,
Reggie Lanning; film editor, Ernest Nims,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Jan40;
LP9434,
THE WOLF'S PARDON, (Terrytoons) Inc.,
c1947, 7 min,, sd., color, 35mm, (Terry-
toon)
Credits; Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 5Dec47; LP1538,
A WOLF'S TALE, Distributed by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1944. Presented
by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd,, color. (A Terry-
toon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib, Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 27Oct44; LP13330.
WOLVES OF THE RANGE, Producers Releas-
ing Corp,, cl1943. 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Sigmund Neufeld;,direc-
tor, Sam Newfield; original story and screen-
play, Joe O'Donnell; film editor, Holbrook N,
Todd,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 18Jun43;
LP12099,
THE WOMAN FROM TANGIER, Columbia
Pictures Corp., cl1947, 65 min., sd,, b&w,
35mm,
Summary: An American dancer, who is
traveling by boat to Gibralter, stops in Tan-
gier, where she becomes involved in theft
and murder,
Credits: Producer, Martin Mooney; direc-
tor, Harold Daniels; original screenplay,
Irwin Franklyn; music director, Paul Don-
nelly; film editor, Richard Fantl,
Cast: Adele Jergens, Stephen Dunne,
Michael Duane, Denis Green, Ian MacDonald.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec47;
LP1435,
THE WOMAN IN GREEN, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., 1945. 7 reels, sd, Based on the
"Sherlock Holmes" characters created by
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Credits: Director, Roy William Neill;
original screenplay, Bertram Millhauser;
music director, Mark Levant; film editor,
Edward Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jul45;
LP13455,
THE WOMAN IN RED, SEE My Name Is Julia
Ross,
WOMAN IN THE HALL. Wessex Film Pro-
ductions, Ltd., London, c1948, Released in
the U. S, through Eagle Lion Films, Inc.,,
1949, 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm, Based on
the novel of the same title by G. B, Stern,
Summary: An unscrupulous mother who
has supported herself and her two daughters
by mulcting unsuspecting philanthropists,
acknowledges her responsibility for her
young daughter's warped sense of honesty
when the girl is brought to trial for stealing.
Credits: Producer, Ian Dalrymple; direc-
tor, Jack Lee; screenplay, lan Dalrymple,
G. B, Stern, Jack Lee; music, Temple Abady;
film editor, John Krish.
Cast: Ursula Jeans, Jean Simmons, Cecil
Parker, Jill Raymond, Edward Underdown,
© Independent Producers, Ltd.; 10Mar48;
LP2356,
THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
988 ft., sd., sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing
Parade)
Credits: Director, Sammy Lee; original
story, John Nesbitt; screenplay, Warner Law;
music score, Lennie Hayton; film editor,
Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc,; 30Apr42; LP11313,
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, c1944, Pre-
sented by International Pictures, Inc, 99
min,, sd, From a novel by J. H. Wallis,
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Nunnally Johnson; music score,
Arthur Lange; film editor, Marjorie John-
son,
© The Christie Corp.; 110ct44; LP12883.
THE WOMAN IN WHITE, Warner Bros, Pic-
tures, Inc., c1948, 109 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Based on the novel by Wilkie Collins.
Summary: In this melodrama, two un-
scrupulous men seek to steal the fortune of
an heiress, The plot is complicated by the
existence of an insane "double" of the young
woman, Setting, a village near London in
the 1850's,
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; direc-
tor, Peter Godfrey; screenplay, Stephen
Morehouse Avery; music score, Max Steiner;
music director, Leo F, Forbstein; film edi-
tar, Clarence Kolster,
Cast: Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, Syd-
ney Greenstreet, Gig Young, Agnes Moore-
head,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 15May48;
LP1609,
THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN, Released thru
United Artists Corp., cl1943, Presented by
Harry Sherman, 89 min,, sd, From an
original story by Norman Houston,
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; direc-
tor, George Archainbaud; screenplay, Aeneas
MacKenzie; music score, Miklos Rozsa;
music direction, Irvin Talbot; film editor,
Carrol Lewis,
© United Artists Productions, Inc,; 20Dec43;
LP12490,
WOMAN OF THE YEAR, Loew's Inc,, c1942.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 12
reels, sd., b&w. A George Stevens' Produc-
tion,
Credits: Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz;
director, George Stevens; original screen-
play, Ring Lardner, Jr., Michael Kanin;
music score, Franz Waxman; film editor,
Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 13Jan42; LP11036,
494
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1947, 71 min., sd,, b&éw,
35mm, Based on the novel "None So Blind"
by Mitchell Wilson,
Credits: Associate producer, Will Price;
director, Jean Renoir; screenplay, Frank
Davis, Jean Renoir; adaptation, Michael
Hogan; music director, C, Bakaleinikoff;
music, Hannis Eisler; film editors, Roland
Gross, Lyle Boyer.
Cast: Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, Charles
Bickford,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Jun47;
LP1073,
WOMAN SPEAKS, Film Studios of Chicago,
c1945-47, 1 reel each, sd,, b&w, 16mm,
© Hans August Spanuth, d.b.a. Film Studios
of Chicago.
Credits; Narration, Virginia Gregg, Ann
Tobin,
Volume 1, 1945/47.
1, © 2Dec45; MP246.
© 2Dec45; MP247,
© 1Nov46; MP1384
© 1Dec46; MP1385.
© 28Feb47; MP1825,
© 28Feb47; MP1826.
Dom wd
WOMAN WHO CAME BACK, c1945, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 68 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Walter Colmes; story,
John Kafka; screenplay, Dennis Cooper, Lee
Willis; music score, Edward Plumb; music
director, Walter Scharf; photographer, Henry
Sharp; film editor, John Link,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Nov45;
LP13677,.
A WOMAN'S FACE, Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 12 reels,
sd., b&w. From the play "Il Etait Une Fois"
by Francis de Croisset,
Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; director,
George Cukor; screenplay, Donald Ogden
Stewart, Elliot Paul; music score, Bronislau
Kaper; film editor, Frank Sullivan,
© Loew's Inc.; 6May41; LP10462.
A WOMAN'S SECRET. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1949, 85 min., sd., baw, 35mm, A
Dore Schary presentation, Based on the
novel "Mortgage on Life'' by Vicki Baum,
Summary: A mystery melodrama in which
an innocent ex-singer confesses to the shoot-
ing of her successful protégée.
Credits: Produced and written by Herman
J, Mankiewicz; director, Nicholas Ray;
music, Frederick Hollander; music director,
C, Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Sherman
Todd,
Cast: Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn Douglas,
Gloria Grahame, Bill Williams, Victor
Jory.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 9Mar49;
LP2213.
A WOMAN'S VENGEANCE, Universal Inter-
national Pictures Co., Inc., c1948, 96 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm, Based on the story, "The
Gioconda Smile," by Alduos Huxley,
Summary: Domestic hatred, extra-marital
intrigue, and murder in an upper class Eng-
lish home,
Credits: Producer and director, Zoltan
Korda; screenplay, Aldous Huxley; music,
Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Jack Wheeler.
Cast; Chrles Boyer, Ann Blyth, Jessica
Tandy, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Mildred Nat-
wick,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc:; 8Mar48;
LP1648,
WOMEN ARE NO ANGELS, SEE Frauen Sind
Keine Engel.
WOMEN AT WAR, Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, in cooperation with the U. S, Army,
c1943, 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco, Tech-
nicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 90ct43;
LP12302,
WOMEN IN BLUE. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1943, 1 reel, sd. (The World
Today)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director,
Vyvyan Donner; described by Hugh James;
photography, William Storz; film editor, Russ
Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jul43; MP14822,
WOMEN IN BONDAGE. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Herman Millakowsky;
director, Steve Sekely; original story, Frank
Bentick Wisbar; screenplay, Houston Branch;
photographer, Mack Stengler.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Nov43;
LP12390,
WOMEN IN HIDING. Loew's Inc., c1940, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels,
sd,, baw. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Joe Newman; original
screenplay, Howard Dimsdale; film editor,
Adrienne Fazan,
© Loew's Inc.; 25Jun40; LP9779.
WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., cl1941, 1 reel, sd. (Cinescope,
no, 19)
Credits: Narrator, Millicent Robin,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Nov41;
MP11855,
WOMEN IN SPORTS. Warner Bros, Pictures,
Inc,, c1943, 10 min., sd., color, (Sports
Parade)
Credits: Director, Del Frazier; narrator,
Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Feb43;
MP13288,
WOMEN IN THE NIGHT, Southern California
Pictures, cl1947. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Based on a report issued by the United
Nations Information Office.
Summary: A melodrama which has for its
theme the mistreatment of white women by
the German and Japanese forces in Shanghai
shortly before the collapse of the Japanese
government,
Credits: Producer, Louis K, Ansell; direc-
tor, William Rowland,
Cast: Tala Birell, William Henry, Virginia
Christine,
© Southern California Pictures; 30Dec47;
LP1548,
WOMEN IN THE NIGHT. Southern California
Pictures, S. A,, cl1947. 10 reels, sd., b&w,
35mm,
Credits: Producer, Louis K, Ansell; direc-
tor, William Rowland,
Cast: Tala Birell, William Henry, Virginia
Christine.
© Southern California Pictures, S..A.;
70ct47; LP1246,
WOMEN IN WAR, c1940, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Sol C, Siegel;
director, John H, Auer; original screenplay,
F., Hugh Herbert, Doris Anderson; music
director, Cy Feuer; photography, Jack Marta;
film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,’
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 3Jul40; LP9795,
WOMEN WITHOUT NAMES, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1940, 7 reels, sd, Based ona
play by Ernest Booth,
Credits; Director, Robert Florey; screen-
play, William R, Lipman, Horace McCoy;
photography, Charles Lang; film editor,
Anne Bauchens,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Mar40;
LP9482,
WONDER HOUSE, RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949,
16 min., sd,, baw, 35mm, (This Is America,
no, 6)
Summary: A report on the American
Museum of Natural History in New York,
Shows the different departments of the Mu-
seum and the people who prepare the exhibits,
Includes scenes of the Museum's expeditions,
showing how giant lizards are trapped in the
East Indies and how the first dinosaur eggs
were discovered,
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director
and photographer, Larry O'Reilly; written by
Dudley Hale; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor,
David Cooper,
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 1Apr49; MP4271,
WONDER MAN, Released through RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., c1945, Presented by Samuel
Goldwyn, 98 min., sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; di-
rector, Bruce Humberstone; original story,
Arthur Sheekman; screenplay, Don Hartman,
Melville Shavelson, Philip Rapp; adaptation,
Jack Jevne, Eddie Moran; music director,
Louis Forbes; film editor, Daniel Mandell,
Technicolor,
© Beverly Productions, Inc,; 8Jun45;
LP13339.
THE WONDER MINERAL, Jam Handy Organ-
ization, Inc,, for Universal Zonolite Insula-
tion Co, 11/2 reels, b&w, 35mm.
Summary; The properties of Zonolite
brand vermiculite are demonstrated in a
laboratory. Closing sequences show the
advantages of using this material as fill-type
insulation, as a plaster and concrete aggre-
gate, and as a sound absorption material,
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title
& descr., 11May48; 36 prints, 10May48;
MU2971,
THE WONDERFUL STORY OF SANTA CLAUS.
Fantasy Productions, c1948, 16 min., sd.,
color, 16mm, {
Summary: A Christmas story about Santa
Claus and his helpers,
Credits: Producer and director, James
Blakeley; original story, Patrick D, Dignan,
© Fantasy Productions; 6Dec48; LP2186,
WONDERS OF THE SEA, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd, (Adven-
tures of the Newsreel Cameraman)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; con-
tinuity, David Cooper; narration, Paul Doug-
las; music score, L, De Francesco; photog-
raphy, Bruce Cummings; editor, Jack Dar-
rock,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
21Nov41; MP11844,
WOO WOO, Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945,
1,440 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 5Jan45;
LP13117.
WOO WOO. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1943, h reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 23Dec43; MP14378,
WOOD GOES TO WAR, c1943, Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 915 ft., sd., color,
(A FitzPatrick Miniature)
Credits: Narrator, James A, FitzPatrick;
photographer William E, Snyder, Techni-
color,
© Loew's Inc,; 13Apr43; MP13513.
WOOD-PECKIN', Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, 1. Sparber; story, Joe
Stultz,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 6Aug43;
LP12189,
THE WOODLAND SYMPHONY, Walter Lantz
Productions, Inc, for the Coca-Cola Com-
pany, c1949, 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm,
Summary: After giving a concert with im-
provised instruments for the animals of the
forest, the pixies dance around a bottle of
Coca-Cola. An animated cartoon,
© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc,; 17Sep49
(in notice: 1948); LP2609,
WOODMAN SPARE THAT TREE, c1942,
Presented by Columbia Pictures Corp. 677
ft., sd., color, (Color Rhapsody, no, 85)
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
495
WOODMAN SPARE THAT TREE, Cont'd,
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham;
story, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Phil Dun-
can; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Technicolor,
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 2Jul42; LP11706,
THE WOODWORKER, Burton Holmes Films,
Inc,, c1940, Presented by Vocational Guid-
ance Films, Inc, 1 reel, (Your Life Work
Series)
© Arthur P, Twogood; 19Sep40; MP10752.
WOODY GROWS UP. Walter W. Bennett,
c1945. 11 min., sd., color, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, director and narrator,
Walter W. Bennett.
© Walter W. Bennett; 1Dec45; MP1577.
WOODY HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc,, c1948. 15 min,,
sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A musical short,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan; film editor, Eugene De Rue,
Cast: Woody Herman and his orchestra,
The Modernaires, Don and Beverly, The
Woodchoppers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 23Jun48;
MP3490,
WOODY HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
The Vitaphone Corp., c1938. 10 min., sd,
Credits: Director, Roy Mack,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Dec38; MP10386,
WOODY, THE GIANT KILLER, Walter Lantz
Productions, c1948. 7 min,, sd,, color,
35mm. (Walter Lantz Cartune) A universal
picture,
Credits; Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben
Hardaway, Webb Smith; animation, Verne
Harding, Ed Love; music, Darrell Calker,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc,; 23Jun48
(in notice: 1947); MP3493,
WOODY WOODPECKER,. Universal Pictures
Co., Inc, and Walter Lantz Productions,
c1941, 1 reel, (A Walter Lantz Cartoon)
Credits: Story, Ben Hardaway, Jack Cos-
griff; artists, Alex Lovy, Ray Fahringer.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter
Lantz Productions; 19Jun41; MP11256.
WOODY WOODPECKER IN WOODY DINES
OUT, c1945, Presented by Universal,
1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director,
James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt
Schaffer; animation, Don William; music,
Darrell Calker, Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co,, Inc., and Walter
Lantz Productions; 23Apr45; MP16093,
WOODY WOODPECKER THE SCREWDRIVER.
Presented by Universal, c1941. by Univer-
sal, 1 reel, sd., color, (A Walter Lantz
Carture) A Walter Lantz Production,
Credits: Director, Walter Lantz; story,
Ben Hardaway, J, Cosgrove; music, Darrell
Calker; artists, Alex Lovy, R, Somerville.
Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc, & Walter
Lantz Productions; 28Aug41; MP11523,
WOOL, FROM SHEEP TO CLOTHING, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,, in col-
laboration with Robert Homer Burns and
Alexander Johnston, c1947, 11 min,, sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
17Nov47; MP2515.
A WORD TO THE WISE, The Chicago Film
Laboratory. Presented by The National
Retailers Mutual Insurance Co, sd,
© Theodore L,. Osborn, Jr.; title, descr. &
6 prints, 4Dec46; MU1359.
WORDS AND MUSIC. Loew's Inc,, c1948,
119 mins., sd., color, 35mm, An MGM pic-
ture,
Summary: A musical extravanganza in
which a story of the lives of Richard Rod-
gers and Lorenz Hart is used as a framework
to display twenty-two of their best known
songs,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; direc-
tor, Norman Taurog; film editors, Albert
Akst, Ferris Webster; story, Guy Bolton,
Jean Holloway; screenplay, Fred Finkle-
hoffe; adaptation, Ben Feiner, Jr.; music
director, Lennie Hayton; orchestration, Con-
rad Salinger; film editors, Albert Akst,
Ferris Webster.
Cast; June Allyson, Perry Como, Judy
Garland, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Dec48; LP2007,
WORK MEASUREMENT FILM, c1948. 16
min,, si., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Performance rating; introduc-
tion, A film designed for use in connection
with a work measurement manual by Ralph
Mosser Barnes,
© Ralph M, Barnes; 19May48; MP3150,
WORK MEASUREMENT FILM, Ralph M,
Barnes, c1949, 16 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: Explains the need for perform-
ance rating, and illustrates the range of
working speeds among factory employees,
Includes studies showing performance of
miscellaneous factory operations at various
rates of speed.
© Ralph M. Barnes; 29Mar49; MP4185,
THE WORK OF THE ATMOSPHERE, Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd., 16mm, In Greek,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
11Jun46; MP804,
THE WORK OF THE KIDNEYS, Britannica
Films, Inc,, in collaboration with Anton J,
Carlson, H, G, Swann, and F. J, Mullin,
c1946, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm, Afrikaans
version, Title on script: "Die Werk van
die Niere,"
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,;
3Jul46; MP1873.
THE WORK OF THE KIDNEYS, Erpi Class-
room Films, Inc., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc,; 20Sep40;
MP10696,
THE WORKING OF MAGNESIUM. Presented
by The Dow Chemical Co, Sd., b&w.
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© The Dow Chemical Co.,; title & descr,
25Feb44; 5 prints, 21Feb44; MU14515,
THE WORKING OF MAGNESIUM, SEE This
Is Magnesium,
WORKING ON AIR. Presented by General
Motors, Aeroproducts Division. (Little
Journeys in General Motors)
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© General Motors Corp,; title & descr.,
300ct44; 11 prints, 310ct44; MU15350.
WORKING ON THE RAILROAD, Video Va-
rieties Corp. 3 min., sd., bkw, 35mm.
Summary: "Working on the Railroad" is
sung by the Striders, a Negro male quar-
tet,
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4532.
WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, Hoffberg
Productions, Inc., c1949, 20 min., sd.,
béw, 35mm,
Summary: A memoir of Charles Dickens,
presenting sequences from his novels
filmed in their actual settings,
Credits: Producer, Edwin J, Fancey;
director, John G. Taylor; commentary,
Frederick Allen; photographer, Billie Wil-
liams; editor, Jack Wilman,
© Hoffberg Productions, Inc,; 25Apr49
(in notice: 1948); MP4038,
WORLD FRIENDSHIP, International Film
Foundation, Inc., c1949, Presented by the
Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, 20 min., sd.,
color, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how world friendship and
understanding grows out of the camp expe-
riences of the girls from Brazil, Canada, and
the United States who are attending the camp
for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts which is
held in conjunction with the Conference of
the World Association of Girl Guides and
Girl Scouts in Cooperstown, New York, in
1948,
Credits: Director, Francis Thompson;
narration, Basil Beyea; narrator, Tony
Kraber; music, Gene Forrell.
© Girl Scouts of the United States of
America; 15Mar49; LP2254,
WORLD IN FLAMES. Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Albert J, Richard;
written by William C, Park,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Nov40;
MP10605,
WORLD JAMBOREE—1947. Boy Scouts of
America, c1948, 32 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: A young American Scout des-
cribes the World Jamboree held in France
in the summer of 1947.
© Boy Scouts of America; 150ct48;
MP4050,
THE WORLD OF 1960, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1939, 833 ft., sd. (Columbia Cine-
scope)
Credits: Producer, B, K. Blake; narrator,
Edgar Barrier; photographers, Don Mal-
kames, James Lillis.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 18Dec39;
MP9833.
THE WORLD OF SILENCE: OUR PROBLEM
FOR TODAY, Evangelical Lutheran Insti-
tute for the Deaf, 4 reels, sd., color, 35mm,
© Evangelical Lutheran Institute for the
Deaf; title, descr, & 14 prints, 23Jun47;
MU2151,
THE WORLD OF SOUND, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 929 ft., sd. (Cinescope, no,
18)
Credits: Producer, B. K, Blake; story,
William M, Nelson; narration, Milton Cross;
music director, Jack Schaindlin; photogra-
pher, Charles Harten; editor, Leonard
Weiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30ct41;
MP11854,
WORLD PREMIERE, Paramount Pictures
Inc,, c1941, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Sol C, Siegel; direc-
tor, Ted Tetzlaff; story, Earl Felton, Gor-
don Kahn; screenplay, Earl Felton; photog-
rapher, Dan Flapp; film editor, Archie
Marshek,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 23Aug41;
LP10678,
WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS. Universal
Pictures Co,, Inc., ct944, 2 reels, sd. (A
Universal Special Featurette)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrators, Ed Herlihy, Ben
Grauer,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44;
LP13039,
WORLD'S HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP,
JUNE 1948, RKO Pathe, Inc,, c1948, 19
min,, sd,, bew, 35mm,
Summary: In the Yankee Stadium, 42,000
people see Joe Louis knock out Joe Walcott
to retain the heavyweight championship,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 28Jun48;
MP3119,
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP,
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, DECEMBER,
1947. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,, c1947.
18 min,, sd,, baw, 35mm,
Summary: Joe Louis successfully defends
his heavyweight championship title for the
25th time, with Jersey Joe Walcott as the
contender,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Dec47;
MP2652,
496
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE WORLD'S LARGEST TELESCOPE RE-
virgin, Glenn Edgerton, c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
Credits: Written by Cecily Edgerton;
narrator, Robert McNamara,
© Glenn Edgerton; 1Jan41; MP10808,
WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP;
ROCKY GRAZIANO VS, TONY ZALE, Coram
Pictures Corp., c1948.'2 reels, sd., b&éw.,
35mm,
Summary: Challenger Tony Zale, winning
over champion Rocky Graziano, recovers
the middleweight crown after scoring a
third-round knockout,
Credits: Supervisor of production, J. A.
Wray Kerr; film editor, Elmer J, McGovern,
© Coram Pictures Corp.; 11Jun48; MP3089.
WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
TONY ZALE VS, MARCEL CERDAN, Ring-
side Pictures Corp., c1948. 2 reels, sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Challenger Marcel Cerdan wins
the title when Champion Tony Zale is unable
to come out for the twelfth round,
© Ringside Pictures Corp.; 22Sep48;
MP3314,
WORLD'S SIMPLEST DRIVING. Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by the Oldsmo-
bile Division, General Motors Corp, 1 min.,,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A woman, accompanied by her
small daughter, drives easily through traffic
in a new Oldsmobile which is equipped with
Hydra-matic Drive.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 7May48; 4 prints, 10May48; MU3029,
WORLD'S SIMPLEST WAY TO DRIVE, Jam
Handy Organization, Inc, Presented by Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors Corp.
1 min,, b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 28Nov47; 3 prints, 1Dec47; MU2492,
WORLD'S YOUNGEST AVIATOR. Universal
Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
(Person Oddity, no, 127)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Mead; narrator, Albert A, Grobe.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Feb44;
MP14555,
THE WORM TURNS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 18Dec44; MP15494,
WORTELS VAN PLANTE, SEE Roots of
Plants.
WOT'S ALL TH' SHOOTIN' FER. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940.
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
(Terry-Toons)
Credits: Director, Volney White; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 3May40; MP10282,
WOTTA KNIGHT. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1947, 7 min., sd., color, 35mm, (Popeye
the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I, Sparber; story, Carl
Meyer, I. Klein,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 240ct47;
LP1260.
WOULD YOU FOR A BIG RED APPLE.
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Jul44; MP15078.
WOULD'ST COULD I BUT KISS THY HAND,
OH BABE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12148,
WRANGLER'S ROOST. Range Busters, Inc.,
c1941. 6 reels, sd. (The Range Busters,
no. 7).
Gretta: Producer, George W. Weeks;
director, S, Roy Luby; original story, Earle
Snell; screen adaptation, John Vlahos, Robert
Finkel; music direction, Frank Sanucci;
Photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Roy
Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc,; 4Jun41; LP10701.
THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1948. 7 reels, sd., béw,
35mm, Suggested by a story by Edward
Huebsch, Title from the poem by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow,
Summary: A young sea captain brings to an
end the nefarious undertakings of a man who
causes shipwrecks in order to profit from
the salvage; Gloucester in 1830 provides
the setting.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald;
director, John Hoffman; script, Aubrey Wis-
berg; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff;
film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Willard Parker, Edgar Buchanan,
Patricia White.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar38;
LP1513,
THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS, Terrytoons
Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd, color, (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story,
John Foster, Technicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 11Feb44; MP14844.
WRECK OF THE OLD '97. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 5Feb45; MP15607,
WRECKING CREW, Paramount Pictures Inc,,
c1942, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine, Wil-
liam C, Thomas; director, Frank McDonald;
original story, Robert T, Shannon, Mauri
Grashin; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Richard
Murphy; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.;
film editor, William Ziegler.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 2Nov42;
LP11808,
WRESTLING. 700 ft.
© Stanley Willard Henson, Jr., title, descr,
& 12 prints, 5Dec40; MU10644,
THE WRESTLING OCTOPUS. Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1942, 872 ft., sd. (World of
Sports, no, 78)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; photog-
raphy, Charles Harten, J. Burgi Contner,
Jay Rescher; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Apr42;
MP12648,
WRITE THAT LETTER TONIGHT. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of Inc., c1945, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America
Inc,; 4Jun45; MP15994, j
WRITING BETTER BUSINESS LETTERS.
Coronet, c1949, 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the importance of busi-
ness letters, emphasizing the importance of
clarity, brevity, and courtesy. For junior
and senior high grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator: J. Paul
Leonard, ;
© David A. Smart; 20Apr49; MP4277,
WYATT EARP, FRONTIER MARSHAL, SEE
My Darling Clementine.
WYLIE, PHILIP. Cinderella Jones, 1946.
WYOMING. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Milten Bren; director,
Richard Thorpe; original story, Jack Jevne;
screenplay, Jack Jevne, Hugo Butler; music
score, David Snell; film editor, Robert J.
Kern,
© Loew's Inc.; 11Sep40; LP9920.
THE WYOMING BANDIT. Republic Produc-
tions, Inc,, c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: A Western in which "Rocky"
Lane routs murdering bandits and restores
law and order.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay;
director, Philip Ford; written by M. Coates
Webster; music, Stanley Wilson; film editor,
Harold Minter, :
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Land, Nugget Clark,
Trevor Bardette, Victor Kilian, Rand Brooks,
© Republic Pictures Cor,; 19Jul49;
LP2446,
WYOMING HURRICANE, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 6 reels, sd,
Credits; Producer, Leon Barsha; director,
William Berke; story and screenplay, Fred
Myton; film editor, Charles Nelson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Apr44;
LP12782, ;
WYOMING WILDCAT, ¢c1941, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. ;
Credits; Associate producer-director,
George Sherman; original story, Bennett
Cohen; screenplay, Bennett Cohen, Anthony
Coldeway; music director, Cy Feuer; photog-
raphy, William Nobles; film editor, Lester
Orlebeck.
Appl, author;. Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp,; 6Jan41;
LP10250,
WYOMING, Republic Productions, Inc,, c1947.
84 min,, sd., b&ew, 35mm,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; screenplay, Lawrence Hazard,
Gerald Geraghty; music, Nathan G, Scott,
Ernest Gold; music director, Cy Feuer;
film editor, Arthur Roberts,
Cast: William Elliott, Vera Ralston, John
Carroll, George ''Gabby" Hayes, Albert :
Dekker,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 15Jul47; LP1165,
a
-
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
» amu 4
X MARKS THE SPOT. c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd, Based ona
story by Mauri Grashin and Robert T. Shan-
non,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
George Sherman; screenplay, Stuart Palmer,
Richard Murphy; music director, Morton
Scott; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor,
Arthur Roberts;
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Nov42;
LP11732,
X MARKS THE SPOT. 2 reels, sd,
Appl, author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc,
© State of New Jersey; title & descr.,
190ct44; 5 prints, 18O0ct44; MU15323.
XXX MEDICO,. Loew's Inc., c1940, Present-
ed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 933 ft., sd.,
sepia. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Director, Basil Wrangell; screen-
play, Robert Lopez, Samuel H. Chain; music
score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor,
Harry Komer,
© Loew's Inc,; 28Mar40; LP9585,
XYLOPHONIA, Soundies Distributing Corp.
of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Dec43; MP14377.
YA DARN TOOTIN' GABRIEL, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 2Mar42; MP12283.
YA FINE AND HEALTHY THING. Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945.
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 10Sep45; MP16300.
YA SURE—YA BETCHA, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 29Jun42; MP12723,
A YANK AT ETON, Loew's Inc,, cl1942. Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels,
sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, John W. Considine, Jr.;
director, Norman Taurog; omeinet story,
George Oppenheimer; screenplay, George
Oppenheimer, Lionel Houser, Thomas Phipps;
music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor,
Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc,; 11Aug42; LP11535,
A YANK IN LIBYA, c1942, Presented by
Producers Releasing Corp, 7 reels, sd, An
M & H Production,
Credits: Producer, George M, Merrick;
director, Albert Herman; original story and
screenplay, Arthur St, Claire, Sherman
Lowe; music director, Lee Zahler; film edi-
tor, L. R. Brown,
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 20Jul42;
LP11479,
A YANK IN LONDON, c1945, 12 reels, sd.,
35mm,
Credits: Director, Herbert Wilcox;
screenplay, Maurice Cowan; scenario,
Nicholas Phipps, William D, Bayles.
Appl. author: Associated British Picture
Corp., Ltd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
15May45; LP620,
A YANK IN THE R.A.F, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp,, cl1941. 8,854 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Henry King; original
story, Melville Crossman; screenplay,
Darrell Ware, Karl Turnberg,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30ct41; LP10765. oe Saal cl
A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD, Loew's Inc.,
c1942, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
7 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director,
George B, Seitz; original screenplay, Gordon
Kahn, Hugo Butler, David Lang; music score,
Lennie Hayton; film editor, Gene Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc.; 10Feb42; LP11426,
YANKEE DOODLE ANDY. Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 1,635 ft,
Credits; Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 230ct41;
LP10836,
YANKEE DOODLE DANDY. Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1943, 126 min., sd. A
Warner Bros,-First National picture. Based
on the story of George M. Cohan,
Credits; Director, Michael Curtiz; origi-
nal story, Robert Buckner; screenplay, Rob-
ert Buckner, Edmund Joseph; music direc-
tor, Leo F, Forbstein; orchestral arrange-
ments, Ray Heindorf; film editor, George
Amy.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 2Jan43;
LP11830,
YANKEE DOODLE DONKEY. Paramount Pic-
tures Inc,, c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 270ct44;
LP13081,
YANKEE DOODLE JUNIOR, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 160ct44; MP15309.
THE YANKEE DOODLE MOUSE, Loew's
Inc,, c1944, 718 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera; animation, Irven Spence,
Pete Burness, Kenneth Muse, George Gor-
don; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jun44; LP283.
YANKEE DOODLE NEVER WENT TO TOWN,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec44; MP15663,
THE YANKEE DOODLE POLKA, Soundies
Distributing Corp, of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 10Nov41; MP11754,
YANKEE DOODLE SWING SHIFT. c1942,
Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color.
(A Walt Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt
Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben
Hardaway: Milt Schaffer; animation, Harold
Mason; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter
Lantz Productions; 14Aug42; MP12770,
THE YANKEE DOODLER, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 31Aug42; MP12881.
YANKEE DOODLE'S DAUGHTERS, Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., in cooperation with
the U.S, Army and Navy, c1945, 10 min.,
sd, (Melody Masters Bands)
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director,
David Gould,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 21Jul45;
MP16163,
YANKEE FAKIR, Republic Productions, Inc.,
c1947, 71 min., sd., baw, 35mm, Froma
story by Mindret Lord,
Credits: Director, W. Lee Wilder; screen-
play, Richard S, Conway; music director,
Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Joseph B,
Caplan,
Cast: Douglas Fowley, Joan Woodbury,
Clem Bevans, Ransom Sherman,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 17Mar47;
LP903,
YANKEE SKI DOODLE, Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w,
35mm, Movietone's (Sports Review)
Summary: Scenes of skiing in the New
England states, Rene Revoire, Carl Acker,
and Sepp Ruschp demonstrate various styles
of skiing.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; directed
and written by Tom Cummiskey; narrator,
George C,. Putnam; music score, Louis De
Francesco; film editor, Arthur Lincer,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21Dec48; MP3815.
YANKS AHOY,. Released through United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Hal Roach.
6 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director,
Kurt Neumann; original screenplay, Eugene
Conrad, Edward E, Seabrook; music score,
Edward Ward; film editor, Richard Currier,
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 150ct42;
LP12323,
THE YANKS ARE COMING, Producers Re-
leasing Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lester Cutler; direc-
tor, Alexis Thurn-Taxis; original story,
Tony Stern, Lew Pollack, Edward E, Kaye;
screen adaptation, Arthur St. Claire, Sher-
man Loew; music director, Lee Zahler;
photography, Marcel LePicard; film editor,
Fred Bain.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 30Jan43;
LP11819,
A YARN ABOUT YARN, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1941,
Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd, (A
Terry-Toon)
‘Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Dec41; MP11918,
YARN AND CLOTH CONSTRUCTION, Coronet,
c1948, 11 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Shows how cloth is made: how
the fibers are carded and combed; how dif-
ferent types of yarn, such as woolen, wor-
sted, and multiple-ply, are spun; and how
different weaves, such as plain, twill, satin,
Jacquard, and dobby, are made,
Credits: Collaborator, Florence M, King.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a divisiom
of Esquire, Inc.; 8Mar48; MP3116,
THE YEAR AROUND. Universal Pictures Co.
Inc,, c1949, 10 min., sd., baw, 35mm,
(Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary; A musical short featuring "I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows," "In the Shade of
the Old Apple Tree," "Moonlight Bay," and
"Jingle Bells,"" Designed for audience par-
ticipation,
Credits: Producer and director, Will
Cowan,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 31Jan49
(in notice; 1948); MP3857.
.
A YEAR OF PROGRESS, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Dearborn Motors
Corp. 2,587 feet, baw, 35mm,
Summary: Shows behind-the-scene activ-
ities of the Dearborn Motors Corporation,
© Dearborn Motors Corp.; title & descr.,
27May49; 10 prints, 31May49; MU4174,
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
THE YEARLING. Loew's Inc,, c1946, 134
min,, sd., color, 35mm, An MGM picture,
Based on the novel by Marjorie Kinnan Raw-
lings.
Credits; Producer, Sidney Franklin; direc-
tor, Clarence Brown; screenplay, Paul Os-
born; music score, Herbert Stothart; film
editor, Harold F, Kress, Technicolor,
Cast: Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Claude
Jarman, Jr.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Dec46; LP763,
THE YEARS BETWEEN; Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica, c1948, 17 min,, sd., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Explains the general place of
Scouting in the years between babyhood and
manhood,
© Boy Scouts of America; 15Apr48; L.P2227,
THE YEARS BETWEEN, Produced in England,
released in the U. S, through Universal-
International, c1947. Presented by J, Arthur
Rank, 11 reels, sd., baw, 35mm, A Pres-
tige picture, Adapted from the play by
Daphne Du Maurier,
Summary: The wife of an English army
officer who believes that her husband has
been killed in the war, falls in love witha
neighboring farmer. Her husband returns
and, after a period of adjustment, wins back
his wife's affection,
Credits: Producer, Sydney Box; director,
Compton Bennett; music score, Ben Frankel;
editor, Cordon Hales,
Cast: Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson,
Flora Robson, James McKechnie, Dulcie
Gray.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 11Dec47
(in notice: 1946); LP1676,
YEARS OF DECISION, American Optical Co,
33 min., sd,, 16mm,
Summary: Traces the development of the
American Optical Company from 1923 to
1948,
© American Optical Co.,; title, descr., &
5 prints, 30Mar49; MU3943,
YEE HOO POLKA. Distributed by Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946,
1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Dec46; MP1398.
YELLOW CANARY. c1944, 84 min., sd. A
Herbert Wilcox production, An R,.K,O, Radio
picture. By P. M. Bower.
Credits: Director, Herbert Wilcox; screen-
play, Miles Malleson, De Witt Bodeen; music
score, Clifton Parker; editor, Vera Campbell.
Appl, author: RKO Radio British Produc-
tions, Ltd,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 13Apr44;
LP12708,
THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS, c1944, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey;
director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay,
Jack Townley; music director, Morton Scott;
photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Tony
Martinelli,
Appl. author; Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2May44;
LP12640,
YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS, Video Varieties
Corp.. 3 min,, sd., bew, 35mm,
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play and sing ''Yel-
low Rose of Texas,"
© Video Varieties Corp.; title-& descr,,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4521.
YELLOW SKY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., c1948, 98 min., sd,, b&w, 35mm,
Based on a story by W. R, Burnett.
Summary: Six bank robbers take refuge in
a desert ghost town, the only inhabitants of
which are a girl and her gold-hoarding
grandfather, Greed for the gold leads toa
battle among the outlaws, Setting, Arizona
in 1867,
Credits: Producer, Lamar Trotti; director,
William A, Wellman; screenplay, Lamar
Trotti; music director, Alfred Newman;
editor, Harmon Jones,
Cast: Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, Richard
Widmark, Robert Arthur, John Russell,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
21Dec48; LP2095,
YES, INDEED! Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11769,
YESTERDAY'S HEROES, Twentieth Century- |
Fox Film Corp,, c1940, 5,950 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Herbert I, Leeds;
original story, William Brent; screenplay,
Irving Cummings, Jr., William Conselman,
Jr.; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,;
20Sep40; LP10205,
LES YEUX ET LES SOINS A LEUR DONNER,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946.
1 reel, sd., 16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
8Jun46; MP800,
YODEL, Soundies Distributing Corp. of
America, Inc,, c1943, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Jul43; MP13743,
YOKEL BOY, cl942, Presented by Republic
Pictures. 7 reels, sd, Based on a story by
Russell Rouse and the musical play by Lew
Brown,
Credits: Associate producer, Robert
North; director, Joseph Santley; screenplay,
Isabel Dawn; music director, Cy Feuer;
orchestrations, Gene Rose; photographer,
Ernest Miller; film editor, Edward Mann,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp;, 13Mar42;
LP11319.
YOKEL DUCK MAKES GOOD, Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943,
Presented by Paul Terry, 1 reel, sd., color.
(Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story,
John Foster; music, Philip A, Scheib. Tech-
nicolor,
© Terrytoons, Inc,; 26Nov43; LP12920,
THE YOKE'S ON ME, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1944, 1,692 ft,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; MApr44;
LP12606,
YOLANDA AND THE THIEF, Loew's Inc.,
c1945, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
12 reels, sd,, color, 35mm, Based upon a
story by Jacques Thery and Ludwig Bemel-
mans,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Vincente Minelli; screenplay, Irving Brecher;
music director, Lennie Hayton; orchestra-
tion, Conrad Salinger; film editor, George
White, Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 15Nov45; LP237,
YOO-HOO, GENERAL, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1942, 1,655 ft., sd,
Credits: Producer and director, B. K.
Blake; music director, Jack Schaindlin;
photographer, Charles Harten; editor, Leo-
nard Weiss,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12 Mar42;
*LP11132,
YOSEMITE THE MAGNIFICENT, Presented
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, cl1941, 748 ft.,
sd,, color, (James A, FitzPatrick's Travel-
talks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A,
FitzPatrick; photographer, Bob Carney,
Technicolor,
© Loew's Inc,; 24Apr41; MP11112,
YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 16Oct44; MP15313,
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. Cowles Magazines,
Inc,, c1946, Presented by Association Films
(Motion Picture Bureau - YMCA) and the edi-
tors of Look Magazine. 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
(Art of Living Series, No, 1)
Credits: Producer, B, K, Blake; director,
George Blake; script, Al R. Perkins; narra-
tor, Don Goddard,
© Cowles Magazines, Inc.; 15Feb46;
MP970,
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS, Cowles Magazines,
Inc,, c1946, Presented by Association Films
(Motion Picture Bureau - YMCA), and the
editors of Look Magazine, 1 reel, sd., 16mm,
(Art of Living Series, no. 2)
Credits: Producer, B, K, Blake; director,
George Blake; script, A. R, Perkins; narra-
tor, Don Goddard,
© Cowles Magazines, Inc.; 15Feb46;
MP971,
YOU AND YOUR STATE; New York, Time,
Inc,, c1946, 10 min., sd., bew, 35mm,
© Time, Inc,; 1Aug46; MP1093,
YOU AND YOUR WORK, Coronet, c1948,
11 min., sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Illustrates how a worker's
satisfaction and pride in his work depends
on his attitude and approach to his job, For
high school and college students and adults,
Credits; Educational collaborator,
John N, Given,
© David A, Smart; 29Dec48; MP4245,
YOU APPEAL TO ME, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 29Sep41; MP11633,
YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 21Jun43; MP13673,
YOU ARE MY RHAPSODY, Featurettes, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Words and music, Louis Herscher,
Harold Raymond, é
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11727,
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Nov43; MP14097,
YOU BELONG TO ME, Columbia Pictures
Corp., c1941, 10 reels, sd. Based upon the
story by Dalton Trumbo,
Credits: Director, Wesley Ruggles; screen-
play, Claude Binyon; music, Frederick Hol-
lander; music director, M, W, Stoloff; film
editor, Viola Lawrence,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 300ct41;
LP11005,
YOU BELONG TO MY HEART, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd, ,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 6Aug45; MP16179,
YOU CALL IT MADNESS, Soundies Distribut-
ing Corp, of America, Inc., cl946, 1 reel,
sd,, b&w, 16mm,
Credits: Producer, William D, Alexander;
director, Leonard Anderson,
© Soundies Films, Inc, (in notice: Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.) 30Dec46;
MP1638,
YOU CAME ALONG; Hal Wallis Productions,
Inc,, c1945, 11 reels, sd. Paramount,
Credits: Director, John Farrow; story,
Robert Smith; screenplay, Robert Smith,
Ayn Rand; music score, Victor Young; edi-
tor, Eda Warren,
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 4Jul45;
LP13356,
ee!
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
499
YOU CAN BANK ON IT, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp, b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.,; title &
descr., 18Apr47; 5 prints, 21Apr47; MU1951,
YOU CAN BANK ON IT! Presented by Chev-
rolet. 1 min,
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service,
Inc,
© Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors
Sales Corp.; title, descr. & 60 prints,
40ct41; MU11698.
YOU CAN BET YOUR BOOTS AND SADDLE,
Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Appl, author: Roy Mack,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12683,
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW, Monogram
Pictures Corp., cl1943. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay,
Albert Beich; photography, Mack Stengler;
film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15Jan43;
LP11782,
YOU CAN'T DO WITHOUT LOVE, Columbia
Pictures Corp., c1945, 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Henry; director,
Walter Forde; story, Peter Fraser; screen-
play, Harry Irving Young, Peter Fraser;
music director, Harry Bidgood.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jul45;
LP13434,
YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER, Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc., c1942, 8 reels, sd.
A Warner Bros.-First National picture,
From a story by Roy Chanslor,
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger;
director, Jo Graham; screenplay, Fred Nib-
lo, Jr., Hector Chevigny; film editor, Frank
McGee,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 100ct42;
LP11628,
YOU CAN'T FOOL A CAMERA, Loew's Inc.,
c1940, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1,020 ft., sd., b&w (A Romance of Celluloid)
Credits: Music supervision, Nat Finston;
film editor, Jack Ruggiero,
© Loew's Inc,; 31Dec40; MP11222,
YOU CAN'T FOOL A FOOL, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, cl1946, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Ewart Adamson,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 11Jul46;
LP606,
YOU CAN'T FOOL ABOUT LOVE, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1943,
1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13989,
YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE, RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc, c1940, 68 min,, sd.
Credits; Producer, Cliff Reid; director,
Ray McCarey; story, Richard Carroll, Ray
McCarey; screenplay, Jerry Cady; music
score, Roy Webb; editor, Theron Warth,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 24May40;
LP9657,
YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1944, 8 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen;
director, Lester Fuller; story, Muriel Roy
Bolton; screenplay, Val Burton, Hal Fim-
berg; music director, Irvin Talbot; editor,
Tom Neff.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 24Feb44;
LP12637,
YOU CAN'T SHOE A HORSEFLY, Paramount
Pictures Inc,., c1940, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story,
William Turner; animation, Myron Waldman,
Sam Stimson,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 23Aug40;
LP9861,
YOU CAN'T WEIGH QUALITY, Jam Handy
Organization, Inc, Presented by Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp,
1 min,, b&w, 35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title &
descr., 150ct47; 5 prints, 110ct47; MU2383.
YOU CAN'T WIN. Loew's Inc,, c1948, 9 min.,
sd,, baw, 35mm, (Pete Smith Specialty) An
MGM picture,
Summary: A slapstick comedy with a do-
mestic setting.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete
Smith; director, David Barclay; original
story and screenplay, Joe Ansen, David
Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick,
Cast: Dave O'Brien.
© Loew's Inc.; 4May48; LP1801,
YOU DEAR BOY! Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1943, 1,641 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Elwood Ullman,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Nov43;
LP12342,
YOU DRIVE ME CRAZY, RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945, 17 min., sd. Froma
story by Al Boasberg.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direc-
tor, Hal Yates; screenplay, Hal Yates,
Monty F, Collins; film editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep45;
LP13632.
YOU GOTTA BE A FOOTBALL HERO, Dis-
tributed by Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Film-
craft production,
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 16Dec46; MP1397.
YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY, Rampart produc-
tions, Inc., Released by Universal-Inter-
national, c1948, 100 min., sd., b&w, 35mm,
Based on a story by Robert Carson,
Summary: A comedy in which a run-away
bride, a trained chimpanzee, an embezzler,
an amorous pair of newlyweds, and a corpse
make up the cargo on a cross country flight.
Credits: Produced and written for the
screen by Karl Tunberg; director, H, C.
Potter; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; or-
chestrations, David Tamkin; film editor,
Paul Weatherwax,
Cast: Joan Fontaine, James Stewart,
Eddie Albert, Roland Young, Willard Parker,
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co.,
Inc,
© Rampart Productions, Inc,; 16Nov48;
LP1944,
YOU GOTTA TALK ME INTO IT, BABY,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
c1944, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Sep44; MP15235,
YOU HIT THE SPOT, Paramount Pictures
Inc., c1945, 1,726 ft., sd., color, (A Para-
mount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Louis Harris; director,
George B, Templeton; music director,
Joseph J, Lilley; editor, Helene Turner,
Technicolor,
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 17Aug45;
LP13470,
YOU, LOVELY YOU. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 2Sep46; MP1134,
YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU, Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 19Jan42; MP12085,
YOU MAKE THE STARS, c1941, 10 min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Myron
Datry.
© Myron Datry; 17Aug41; MP11491,
YOU NAZTY SPY! Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 1,641 ft,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Clyde Bruckman, Felix Alder,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 3Jan40;
LP9354,
YOU NEVER KNOW, Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, William
Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 3Nov46; MP1271,
YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES, The Vita-
phone Corp., c1940, 7 min., sd. (Looney
Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger;
story, Jack Miller; animation, Herman
Cohen; music direction, Carl W, Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 20May40; MP10207,
YOU STEPPED OUT OF THE PICTURE,
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,, c1945, 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 31Dec45; MP185,
YOU, THE PEOPLE, Loew's Inc,, c1940,
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay
Subject)
Credits; Director, Roy Rowland; original
story and screenplay, Douglas Foster.
© Loew's Inc,; 3 Dec40; LP10182,
[YOU, TIME, AND CANCER], Byron, Inc,
For the American Cancer Society, c1948.
17 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary; Illustrates the symptoms of
cancer and three approved methods of
treatment.
© Byron, Inc,; 31Mar48; MP2880,
YOU TOLD THE WORLD YOU LOVE ME,
Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-
piece cowboy orchestra play and sing "You
Told the World You Love Me."
© Video Varieties Corp.,; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4519,
YOU WALK BY, Soundies Distributing Corp,
fo America, Inc,, c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 5May41; MP11120,
YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp,, c1948, 92 min.,
sd,, b&w, 35mm.
Summary: In this musical comedy, the
love of a dance-band leader and a small-
town girl survives the rigors of the depres-
sion period, Includes a rendition of Gersh-
win's "Concerto in F,." Settings, the Middle
West and New York,
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; direc-
tor, Lloyd Bacon; original screenplay, Elick
Moll, Valentine Davies; music director,
Lionel Newman; editor, William Reynolds,
Cast; Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey, Oscar
Levant, Barbara Lawrence, Selena Royle.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jan48; LP1779.
YOU WERE NEVER DUCKIER. Warner Bros,
Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color,
35mm, (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones;
story, Ted Pierce; animation, Ken Harris,
Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd Vaughan,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Dec48; MP3803,
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER, Columbia
Pictures Corp,, c1942, 10 reels, sd,
Credits: Producer, Louis F, Edelman;
director, William A. Seiter; story, Carlos
Olivari, Sixto Pondal Rios; screenplay,
Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano, Delmer
500
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER, Cont'd,
Daves; music director, Leigh Harline; film
editor, William Lyon,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 19Oct42;
LP11650,
YOU WERE NEVER UGLIER, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp,, c1944, 1,616 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, Felix Adler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jun44;
LP12678.
YOU'LL FIND OUT. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1940, 97 min., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, David
Butler; story, David Butler, James V, Kern;
screenplay, James V. Kern; music, James
McHugh; music director, Roy Webb; music
arranger, George Duning; editor, Irene Mor-
ra,
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc,; 22Nov40;
LP10334,
YOU'LL HAVE TO SWING IT. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 28Sep42; MP13033,
YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH, Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., c1941, 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Bischoff;
director, Sidney Lanfield; original screen-
play, Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano;
music director, M, W. Stoloff; film editor,
Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 25Sep41;
LP10757,.
YOUNG AMERICA, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., c1942, 6,500 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Louis King; original
screenplay, Samuel G, Engel; music direc-
tor, Cyril Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
6Feb42; LP11081.
YOUNG AMERICA FLIES, The Vitaphone
Corp. in cooperation with the Civil Aero-
nautics Authority, c1940, 22 min, (Broad-
way Brevity)
Credits: Director, B, Reeves Eason;
original screenplay, Delmer Daves,
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 13Jul40; LP9781.
YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1943,. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original
screenplay, Margaretta Byers, H, W, Hanne-
man, Technicolor,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 27Mar43;
LP11942,
YOUNG AND WILLING. Released thru United
Artists, c1942, Presented by Cinema Guild,
7,494 ft., sd. A Paramount picture. Froma
play by Francis Swann,
Credits: Director, Edward H, Griffith;
screenplay, Virginia Van Upp; editor, Eda
Warren,
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 22Oct42;
LP11966,
YOUNG BILL HICKOK, 1940, Presented by
Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original screenplay, Norton S,
Parker, Olive Cooper; music director, Cy
Feuer; photographer, William Nobles; film
editor, Lester Orlebeck.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 210ct40;
LP10001,
YOUNG BUFFALO BILL, c1940, Presented
by Republic Pictures, 6 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer and director,
Joseph Kane; original story, Norman Hous-
ton; screenplay, Harrison Jacobs, Robert
Yost, Gerry Geraghty; music kirector, Cy
Feuer; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 12Apr40;
LP9582,
YOUNG IDEAS, Loew's Inc,, c1943,. Presen-
ted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels, sd.,
b&w.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director,
Jules Dassin; original screenplay, Ian Mc-
Lellan Hunter, Bill Noble; music direction,
David Snell; film editor, Ralph E, Winters,
© Loew's Inc,; 13Jul43; LP12192,
YOUNG PEOPLE, Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp,, c1940, 7,231 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screen-
play, Edwin Blum, Don Ettlinger; music
director, Alfred Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
30Aug40; LP10117,
YOUNG TOM EDISON, Loew's Inc,, c1940.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on material by
H, Alan Dunn,
Credits: Producer, John W, Considine, Jr.;
director, Norman Taurog; original screen-
play, Bradbury Foote, Dore Schary, Hugo
Butler; music score, Edward Ward; film
editor, Elmo Veron,
© Loew's Inc.; 1Apr40; LP9573,
YOUNG WIDOW, Released through United
Artists, cl1946, Presented by Hunt Strom-
berg. 110 min,, sd, Based on the book by
Clarissa Fairchild Cushman,
Credits: Producer, Hunt Strombert; direc-
tor, Edwin L, Marin; screenplay, Richard
Macaulay, Margaret Buell Wilder; music
score, Carmen Dragon; film editor, John
M, Foley.
© Special Pictures, Inc,; 1Mar46; LP142.
THE YOUNGER BROTHERS, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1949. 77 min., sd., color,
35mm,
Summary: A ficticious melodrama in which
the four Younger brothers, reformed and
awaiting parole in the state of Minnesota,
are framed as the bandits in a bank robbery,
Credits: Producer, Saul Elkins; director,
Edwin L, Marin; story, Morton Grant;
screenplay, Edna Anhalt; music, William
Lava; orchestrations, Charles Maxwell;
film editor, Frederick Richards,
Cast: Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce
Bennett, Geraldine Brooks, Robert Hutton,
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,; 1Jun49
(in notice: 1948); LP2312,
THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION, Loew's Inc.,
c1944, Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the book by
Lillian Day,
Credits: Producer, B, F, Zeidman; direc-
tor, Edward Buzzell; screenplay, George
Oppenheimer; Charles Lederer, Leonard
Spigelgass; music score, David Snell; film
editor, Ralph Winters,
© Loew's Inc.; 2Mar43; LP11929,
YOUR DOG LOVES MY DOG, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 28Jun43; MP13701,
YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE, 17 min.,
sd,, color, 16mm,
Summary: A practical demonstration of the
procedure for facial make-up for a gala
evening,
© Germaine Kellerman, Harold E, Brackett;
title, descr. & 6 prints, 9Feb49; MU3784,
YOUR FAMILY, Coronet, c1948, 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Encourages the establishing of
a happy home by developing an appreciation
and understanding of the family as a unit and
of the individual as a member of that unit.
For use in the primary grades,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Viola
Theman,
© David A, Smart; 270ct48; MP3696,
YOUR FAMILY BUDGET, Coronet, c1949.
11 min,, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: The purpose, importance, and
operation of a family budget system, For
school, college, and adult groups,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Mary
E, Weathersby,
© David A. Smart; 31Aug49; MP4489.
YOUR FEET'S TOO BIG, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 17Nov41; MP11776.
YOUR FEET'S TOO BIG, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel,
acs
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6May46; MP698,
YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN ACTION,
Samuel P, Orleans & Associates, Inc., c1946,
Presented by Samuel P, Orleans. 20 min.,,
sd,, 16mm,
Credits: Narrator, Nate Way.
Appl, author: Ross Duff Whytock,
© Samuel P, Orleans & Associates, Inc,;
20May46; MP1094,
YOUR JOB IN THE NAVY,
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr, &
16 prints; 24Feb45; MU15872,
YOUR LAST ACT, Loew's Inc,, c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 991 ft.,
sd, (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) Based
on an idea by Norman Rose,
Credits; Director, Fred Zinnemann;
screenplay, Doane Hoag; music score, Lennie
Hayton; film editor, Albert Akst,
© Loew's Inc,; 23Jul41; LP10629,
YOUR NATIONAL GALLERY, SEE Variety
Views, no, 139,
YOUR PETS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1948, 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm,
Summary: Shows children how to care for
pets, Care of canaries, fish, cats, and pup-
pies is demonstrated,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;-
18Feb48; MP3137,
YOUR RED WAGON, SEE They Live by Night.
YOUR SHIRT TAIL'S OUT. Video Varieties
Corp. 3 min,, sd., b&w, 35mm,
Summary: "Your Shirt Tail's Out" is sung
by The Striders, a Negro male quartet,
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr.,
13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4534,
YOUR THRIFT HABITS. Coronet, c1948,
11 min., sd., b&ew, 16mm,
Summary: A demonstration of the benefits
to be derived from a budget which includes
systematic savings,
Credits: Educational collaborator, Paul L,
Salsgiver.
© David A, Smart; 31Aug48; MP3727,
YOUR TOMORROW, Pictorial Research, Inc.,
c1947, Presented by the Insurance Company
of North America Companies, 2 reels, sound,
b&w, 16mm,
© Pictorial Research, Inc.; 1Aug47;
MP2277,
YOUR TOMORROW IN THE MAKING TODAY,
Jam Handy Organization, Inc, Presented by
Hamilton Watch Co. 15 min., sd., b&w,
35mm,
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title &
descr., 24May47; 22 prints, 23May47;
MU2063.
YOUR TOWN, U.S.A, Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc, Presented by General Motors
Corp., Chevrolet Division, 740 ft., sd.,
b&w, 35mm,
Summary: Shows the importance of heavy-
duty trucks in the life of a community.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title,
descr,, & 11 frames, 15Nov48; MU3530,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
501
YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY, See Too Busy To
Work,
YOUR VOICE, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc,, c1949, 1 reel, sd., baw, 16mm,
Summary: Describes the four phases of
voice production: respiration, phonation,
resonance, and articulation. Shows how
proper exercises improve the voice and il-
lustrates the use of the voice in speaking
and singing. For junior and senior high
school,
Credits; Collaborators, William J. Temple,
Delinda Roggensack,
C Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
16Nov49; MP4846,
YOU'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG, Soundies
Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 7Jul41; MP11303,
YOU'RE A LUCKY FELLOW, MR, SMITH.
Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.,
e1941, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 30Mar41; MP10984,
YOU'RE A LUCKY FELLOW, MR, SMITH.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943,
7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Edward
Lilley; director, Felix Feist; original story,
Oscar Brodney; screenplay, Lawrence Riley,
Ben Barzman, Louis Lantz; music direction,
Charles Previn; photography, Paul Ivano;
film editor, Ray Snyder,
© Universal Pictures Co.,, Inc.; 30Sep43;
LP12312,
YOU'RE A SAP, MR, JAP, Paramount Pic-
tures Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
Credits; Director, Dan Gordon; story,
Jim Tyer, Carl Meyer; animation, Jim Tyer,
George Germanetti.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Aug42;
LP11512,
YOU'RE A SHOT IN THE ARM, Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1942,
1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 1Jun42; MP12638,
YOU'RE DANGEROUS. Soundies Distributing
Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11948,.
YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH EVERYONE (BUT
THE ONE WHO'S IN LOVE WITH YOU).
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 18Aug41; MP11455,
YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW, Warner Bros,
Pictures, Inc., c1941. 79 min., sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Stoloff;
director, Lewis Seiler; original screenplay,
Paul Gerard Smith, George Beatty; film edi-
tor, Frank Magee.
© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec41;
LP10919,
YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING, Twentieth Cen-
tury Fox Film Corp., c1949, 94 min,, sd.,
color, 35mm,
Summary: A song-and-dance musical of
the ups-and-downs of show business during
the transition from silent films to the talkies
in the late 1920's,
Credits: Producer, Lamar Trotti; direc-
tor, Walter Lang; original story, George
Jessel; screenplay, Lamar Trotti, Will Hays,
Jr.; music director, Alfred Newman; film
editor, J, Watson Webb, Jr.
Cast; Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter, Anne
Revere, Stanley Ridges, Shari Robinson,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
16Jul49; LP2568,
YOU'RE NEXT! Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1940, 2 reels,
Credits; Director, Del Lord; story, John
Grey; screenplay, Elwood Ullman, Harry
Edwards,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21May40;
LP9683.
YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH,—e1940,_Presented
by Universal Studios, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Joe May; original story,
Maxwell Aley; screenplay, Arthur T, Hor-
man; photography, Elwood Bredell; film
editor, Frank Gross,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 11Jun40;
LP9708,
YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.. Presented by the
American Red Cross, 4 reels, sd,
Appl, author: William J, Ganz Co,
© American Red Cross; title, descr. & 95
prints, 5Nov42; MU12993,
YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK. Monogram Pictures
Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons;
director, Howard Bretherton; screenplay and
original story, Edmund Kelso; photography,
Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Jan41;
LP10511,
YOU'RE TELLING ME, Universal Pictures
Co., Inc., c1942, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Gold-
smith; director, Charles Lamont; original
story, Charles O'Neil, Duane Decker;
screenplay, Frances Hyland, Brenda Weis-
berg; photography, Jerome Ash; film editor,
Phillip Kahn,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42;
LP11077,
YOU'RE THE ONE, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 9 reels, sd,
Credits: Production, original story, and
screenplay, Gene Markey; director, Ralph
Murphy; photographer, Ted Tetzlaff; film
editor, Archie Marshek,. ;
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Feb41;
LP10246.
YOU'RE THE ONE ROSE, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14267,
YOU'RE UNFAIR TO ME, Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp. of America, Inc,, c1941, 1 reel,
sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12May41; MP11137,
YOURS, Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 9Jul45; MP16133,
YOURS TRULY. Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1943, 1 reel, sd. (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Leslie Roush; continui-
ty, Justin Herman; photography, William J.
Miller; film editor, Pyrmen L, Srhith,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Sep43;
MP14681,.
YOUTH AFLAME, Continental Pictures, Inc.,
c1945, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, J. D. Kendis; director,
Elmer Clifton; story, Helen Kiely; screen-
play, Elmer Clifton; music director, Frank
Sanucci; cinematographer, Jack Greenhalgh;
film editor, George Merrick.
© Continental Pictures, Inc,; 10Feb45;
LP13078,.
YOUTH ON PARADE, c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J.
Cohen; director, Albert S, Rogell; original
screenplay, George Carleton Brown; music
director, Cy Feuer; photography, Ernest
Miller; film editor, Howard O'Neill,
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 100ct42;
LP11632,
YOUTH ON TRIAL. Columbia Pictures Corp.,
c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; direc-
tor, Oscar Boetticher, Jr.; original screen-
Pee: Michel Jacoby; film editor, Gene Hav-
ick,
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 11Jan45;
LP13120,
YOUTH RUNS WILD. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc,, c1944, 67 min,, sd. Inspired by the
Look Magazine picture story 'Are Those
Our Children,"
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; original story, John Fante,
Herbert Kline; screenplay, John Fante;
music, Paul Sawtell; music director, C,
Bakaleinikoff; editor, John Lockert,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug44;
LP12789, (See also Youth Runs Wild;
19Jul44; LP12891)
YOUTH RUNS WILD. RKO Radio Pictures,
Inc., c1944, 67 min., sd. Inspired by the
Look Magazine picture story ''Are Those
Our Children."
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director,
Mark Robson; original story, John Fante,
Herbert Kline; screenplay, John Fante;
music, Paul Sawtell; music director, C.
Bakaleinikoff; editor, John Lockert,
© RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc,; 19Jul44;
LP12891, (See also Youth Runs Wild;
19Aug44; LP12789)
YOUTH WILL BE SERVED, Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp,, c1940. 6,100 ft., sd,
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; story,
Ruth Fasken, Hilda Vincent; screenplay, Wan-
da Tuchock; music director, Emil Newman,
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
29Nov40; LP10397,
YOU'VE GOT EVERYTHING. Soundies Dis-
tributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1946,
1 reel, sd:
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc.; 12Aug46; MP995,
YOU'VE GOT ME GUESSING, Featurettes,
Inc,, c1941, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Words and music, Roy Newell,
Nat Simon,
© Featurettes, Inc.; 200ct41; MP11728,
YOU'VE NEVER LIVED. Soundies Distribu-
ting Corp, of America, Inc., c1946, 1 reel,
sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 18Feb46; MP199,
YUGOSLAVIA, c1940, 980 ft. The source of
this material is Trans-Asia, Inc.
Appl, author: Kenneth R, Edwards,
© Eastman Kodak Co,, Teaching Films
Division; 24May40; MP10337,
YUKON FLIGHT, SEE Renfrew of the Royal
Mounted in Yukon Flight.
YUKON OUTPOST. SEE Variety Views, no,
125,
THE YUKON PATROL, c1942, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 7 reels, sd. Based on
Zane Grey's ''King of the Royal Mounted,"
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S,
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Franklyn
Adreon, Norman §S, Hall, Joseph Poland,
Barney A, Sarecky, Sol Shor; music score,
Cy Feuer; photographer, William Nobles;
film editors, Edward Todd, William Thomp-
son,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 30Apr42;
LP11411,
YUMPIN' YIMINY, Columbia Pictures Cor.,
c1941, 2 reels,
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and
screenplay, John Grey, Gill Pratt.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Mar4l1;
LP10494,
502
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
Z
ZAMBA, Fortune Film Corporation, Released
through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1949, 72
min,, sd,, color, 35mm, Based on the story
"The Girl and the Gorilla" by Maurice H.
Conn,
Summary: The adventures of a small boy
who is lost in the jungle and adopted by a
gorilla,
Credits: Producer, Maurice H. Conn; di-
rector, William Berke; screenplay, Barbara
Worth; music, Raoul Kraushaar; film editor,
Martin G, Conn,
Cast; Jon Hall, June Vincent, George
Cooper, Jane Nigh, Beau Bridges, N'Bonga.
© Fortune Film Corp,; 29Sep49; LP2623.
ZANZIBAR, c1940, Presented by Universal
Studios. 7 reels, sd,
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster; orig-
inal screenplay, Maurice Tombragel, Mau-
rice Wright; photography, Milton Krasner;
film editor, Milton Carruth,
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc,; 26Feb40;
LP9443,
ZERO GIRL, Vitaphone Corp., c1947, 10 min.,
min,, sd., baw, 35mm, (Melody Master
Bands) Warner Bros,
Credits: Director, Lloyd French;
© Vitaphone Corp,; 20ct47; MP2423,
ZERO, THE HOUND, Paramount Pictures Inc.,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Story, Carl Meyer; animation,
Tom Johnson, Frank Endres,
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Feb41;
MP11199,
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, Loew's Inc., c1946.
Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 13
reels, sd., color,
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director,
Vincente Minnelli; music direction, Lennie
Hayton; orchestration, Conrad Salinger,
Wally Heglin; film editor, Albert Akst. Tech-
nicolor,
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jan46; LP78.
ZIEGFELD GIRL, Loew's Inc., c1941, Pre-
sented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 14 reels,
sd, sepia,
Credits: Producer, Pandro S, Berman;
director, Robert Z, Leonard; original story,
William Anthony McGuire; screenplay, Mar-
- guerite Roberts, Sonya Levien; music score,
Herbert Stothart; music director, Georgie
Stoll; film editor, Blanche Sewell,
© Loew's Inc,; 14Apr41; LP10432,
ZIG ME BABY WITH A GENTLE ZAG,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.,
c1941, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc,; 2Mar41; MP10885.
ZING! WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART,
Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc,,
c1941. 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 8Dec41; MP11913,
ZIS BOOM BAH. Monogram Pictures Corp.,
c1941, 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director,
William Nigh; original story, Connie Lee,
Harvey Gates; screenplay, Harvey Gates,
Jack Henley; music directors, Johnny Lange,
Lew Porter; photography, Marcel Le Pi-
card; film editor, Robert Golden,
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Nov41;
LP11176.
ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY. RKO Radio Pic-
tures, Inc,, c1945. 68 min., sd.
Credits; Producer, Ben Stoloff; director,
Gordon Douglas; original story, Robert
Faber, Charles Newman; screenplay, Law-
rence Kimble; adaptation, Robert E. Kent;
music, Roy Webb; music director,
C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Philip Martin, Jr.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 20Apr45;
LP13272,
HET ZONNESTELSEL, Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.,
16mm,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc,;
7Jun46; MP798.
THE ZOO, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,, c1949, 11 min,, sd., color, 16mm,
Summary: A visit to the Chicago Zoologi-
cal Park, showing some of the animals found
there, their characteristic actions, their
unique coloration, and their feeding habits.
For kindergarten, primary, and middle
grades,
Credits: Collaborator, Robert Bean,
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.;
24Jan49; MP3811,
ZOOT, Soundies Distributing Corp, of Ameri-
ca, Inc,, c1946, 1 reel, sd,
Credits: Director, Dave Gould,
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America,
Inc,; 5Aug46; MP923,
THE ZOOT CAT, Loew's Inc,, c1944, 659 ft.,
sd,, color, (A M-G-M Tom and Jerry Car-
toon) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon,
Credits: Directors, Bill Hanna, Joseph
Barbera; animation, Ray Patterson, Ken
Muse, Irven Spence, Pete Burness; music,
Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Feb44; LP220.
A ZOOT SUIT. Soundies Distributing Corp, of
America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd,
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America,
Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12303,
ZORINA, Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945,
1 reel, sd.
© on new matter; Paramount Pictures Inc.;
19Apr45; MP15991.
ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP, c1944, Presented by
Republic Pictures, 2 reels each (no 1, 3
reels), sd. "Zorro" character created by
Johnston McCulley, © Republic Pictures
Corp.; no. 1-6, 15Nov44; LP13001; no, 7-12,
26Dec44; LP13069.
Credits: Associate producer, Ronald
Davidson; directors, Spencer Bennet, Wal-
lace Grissell; screenplay, Basil Dickey,
Jesse Duffy, Grant Nelson, Joseph Poland;
music director, Richard Cherwin; photog-
rapher, Bud Thackery, film editors, Cliff
Bell, Harold Minter,
Appl, author; Republic Productions, Inc,
The Masked Avenger.
Tomb of Terror.
Mob Murder,
Detour to Death,
Take off That Mask.
Fatal Gold,
Wolf, Pack,
The Invisible Victim,
. Avalanche,
10, Fangs of Doom,
11, Flaming Juggernaut.
12, Trail of Tyranny, ‘
COHNRDNhWNe
<9. 6 6S 0hee op
ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION, c1939, Pre-
sented by Republic Pictures, 2 reels each
(no, 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures
Corp.; 16Dec39; no, 1-6, LP9407; no, 7-12,
LP9437,
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S.
Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John
English; original screenplay, Ronald David-
son, Franklyn Adreon, Morgan Cox, Sol Shor,
Barney A, Sarecky; music score, William
Lava; photography, Reggie Lanning; film
editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson,
Bernard Loftus,
Appl, author: Republic Productions, Inc,
1, The Golden God,
2. The Flaming "'Z".
3. Descending Doom,
4, The Bridge of Peril,
5. The Decoy,
6. Zorro to the Rescue,
7. The Fugitive,
8. Flowing Death,
9, The Golden Arrow,
10, Mystery Wagon,
11, Face to Face,
12, Unmasked,
ZULULAND, Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp,, c1947, 8 min., sd., color, 35mm,
(Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music,
L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp,;
6Jun47; MP2392,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
INDEX
An alphabetical list of the names of persons and organizations
associated with the motion pictures listed in the main section as
claimant, producing, releasing, or distributing agent, etc., or as
author of the work upon which the motion picture is based.
Included also are the names of persons on whose lives the motion
pictures are based, or whose names appear in the titles in con-
nection with a musical. performance or athletic event. Under
each name are listed the titles of the respective motion pictures,
together with the year dates. After the titles of serials, the word
serial, enclosed within parentheses, is given in lieu of a date. An
asterisk preceding the title indicates that the name in the heading
is that of the copyright claimant.
A
A. F. E. CORPORATION.
Diable au Corps. 1948.
*Heart of a Nation. 1943.
A.L.F.A. CINEMATOGRAFICA.
Shoe-Shine. 1946.
ABBOT, ANTHONY, pseud. SEE
Oursler, Fulton.
ABBOTT, C. A.
Headliners. 1940.
ABBOTT, GEORGE.
Beat the Band. 1947.
Best Foot Forward. 1943.
Boys from Syracuse. 1940.
Broadway. 1942.
Highway West. 1941.
Kiss and Tell. 1945.
Primrose Path. 1940.
Snafu. 1945.
Step Lively. 1944.
Too Many Girls. 1940.
ABEL, ROBERT.
Those Good Old Days. 1949.
ABERSON, HELEN.
Dumbo, 1941.
ABRAMS, LEON.
Highway West. 1941.
ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
Let's Go to the Movies. 1948.
Movies Are Adventure. 1949.
*Twenty Years of Academy
Awards. 1948.
ACADEMY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Beyond Tomorrow. 1940.
ACE,
Heading for Heaven. 1948.
ACHARD, MARCEL.
Alibi. 1943.
ACTION PICTURES, INC.
*God's Country. 1946.
*Northwest Trail. 1945.
ADAMIC, LOUIS.
Here at Home. 1943.
ADAMS, EUSTACE L.
Desperate Cargo. 1941.
16 Fathoms Deep. 1948,
259158 O - 53 - 33
ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS.
Harvey Girls. 1945.
ADEL PRECISION PRODUCTS
CORPORATION.
*Basic Hydraulics. 1944.
*Fluid Flow in Hydraulic
Systems. 1944,
ADLER, HANS.
That Night in Rio. 1941.
VENTURE FILMS, INC.
nvasion. 1941.
AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY
COMPANY.
*Back to Life. 1948.
*Check and Double Check. 1945.
*Danger, Men Working. 1943.
*Doubtful Dollars. 1945.
*Handle with Care. 1948.
*Highway Sabotage. 1942.
*Ladders, Scaffolds, and Floor
Openings. 1948.
*Let's Be Ready. 1942.
*Let's Count the Cost. 1948.
*Life Lines. 1948.
Live— and Let Live. 1947.
No Time To Lose. 1945.
Now You're Talking. 1946.
*Partners in Production. 1946.
*Pointers for Planters. 1943.
MP13809, MP13858,
MP14840.
*Points tor Pedlers, 1943.
Ski Tips. 1948.
*Truck Roadeo. 1948.
AETNA LIFE AFFILIATED
COMPANIES,
Aim for Safety. 1946.
Back to Life. 1948.
*Champions at the Wheel. 1946,
Danger, Men Working. 1943.
*Friend or Foe, 1946.
Handle with Care, 1948.
Hook, Line and Safety. 1946.
Ladders, Scaffolds, and Floor
Openings. 1948.
Life Lines. 1948.
*Live—and Let Live. 1947.
*Now You're Talking. 1946.
Partners in Production, 1946,
Pointers for Planters. 1943.
Points for Pedalers. 1943.
*Safety Ahoy. 1946.
*Ski Tips. 1948.
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COM-
PANY.
*Aim for Safety. 1946.
*Handle with Care. 1942.
*Hook, Line and Safety. 1946.
*No Time To Lose. 1945.
AFFILIATED AETNA LIFE COM- ~
PANIES.
*As the Twig Is Bent. 1943.
*Don'ts ‘for Diggers. 1944.
AFFILIATED PICTURES, INC,
Renegade Girl. 1946.
AFFILIATED PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
Rolling Home. 1946.
AGAY.
Amazon Quest. 1949.
AGNEW, PETER L.
Secretary Takes Dictation.
1947.
Secretary Transcribes. 1947.
Secretary's Day. 1947.
AGRICULTURAL TECHNICIANS
OF CANADA.
Strips and Curves. 1947.
AHEARN, DANNY.
Escape from Crime. 1942.
AIR MINISTRY. SEE
,Gt. Brit. Air Ministry.
AIRESEARCH MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Replacing Oil Cooler Tubes.
1944
AISNER, ROBERT.
Cross of Lorraine, 1943.
ALBERT, KATHERINE,
Guest in the House. 1944.
ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY.
Little Men. 1941.
Little Women. 1949.
Old Fashioned Girl. 1949,
ALDRICH, BESS STREETER.
Cheers for Miss Bishop. 1941.
ALDRICH, C. ANDERSON,
Significance of a Complete
Preventive Medical Program
for Children, 1945.
ALEXANDER.
Hello Bill. 1946.
I Want a Man. 1946.
She's Crazy with the Heat.
1946.
That Man of Mine. 1946.
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM.
Invasion. 1941.
ALEXANDER-STERN.
Arson Squad. 1945.
I Accuse My Parents. 1944.
Marked for Murder. 1945,
Secrets of a Sorority Girl.
1946,
Seven Doors to Death. 1944,
Waterfront. 1944,
ALGEO, L. R.
Sightseeing at Home. 1942,
ALISON, JOAN.
Casablanca. 1943.
ALLEN, A. A.
How Birds Feed Their Young.
1940.
ALLEN, DUFF S.
Captains in His Army. 1948.
ALLEN, JANE.
She Knew All the Answers.
1941.
Without Reservations. 1946.
ALLEN, KENNETH.
Black Rider. 1947.
ALLIANCE FILMS CORPORA-
TION.
*Black Limelight. 1938.
*Hidden Menace. 1938.
*Housemaster. 1938.
*Just like a Woman, 1938,
*One Night in Paris. 1938,
ALLIANCE PRODUCTIONS, LTD.
*So Well Remembered. 1947.
ALLIANCE STUDIO.
Daughter of Darkness. 1948.
ALLIED ARTISTS.
Massacre River. 1949.
ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURES.
*Strike It Rich. 1948.
ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*Babe Ruth Story. 1948.
*Bad Boy. 1949.
503
504
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUC-
TIONS, INC. Cont'd.
*Bad Men of Tombstone.
*Black Gold. 1947.
*Dude Goes West.
*Gangster. 1947.
*Hunted. 1947. ,
*It Happened on Fifth Avenue.
1947.
*My Brother Jonathan. 1949.
*Panhandle. 1948,
*Smart Woman. 1948.
*Stampede. 1949.
ALLIS-CHALMERS.
Tornado in a Box. 1945.
ALLIS CHALMERS MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY.
*Magic of Steam. 1942.
*Surface Condenser. 1943.
*We Work for Victory and We
Plan for Peace. 1942.
ALSON PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Belle Starr's-Daughter. 1948.
Tender Years. 1947.
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF
AMERICA.
Dateline Tomorrow. 1946.
How To Braze Aluminum.
1946,
*How To Machine Aluminum.
1943.
*How To Rivet Aluminum.
1943.
*How To Weld Aluminum.
How to Weld Aluminum.
(Serial)
*This Is Aluminum. 1947.
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION.
Carreras, Saltos y Relevos.
1947,
Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
1946.
Distance Races. 1946.
Jumps and Pole Vault. 1946,
Pesas: Tiro, Disco, Jabalina,
Martillo. 1947.
Saltos con Garrocha,
Weight Events. 1946.
AMATO, GIUSEPPE.
Bigamist. 1943.
AMAYA, CARMEN,
Spell of the Fandango, 1941.
AMBASSADOR FILMS, INC.
*Egmont, 1948.
*Emperor Waltz. 1948,
*Kleine Nachtmusik. 1948.
*Merry Christmas. 1948.
*Orpheus in Hades. 1948.
*Tales from the Vienna Woods.
1948,
AMBLER, ERIC.
Background to Danger. 1943.
Hotel Reserve. 1943, 1945.
Journey into Fear. 1943.
Mask of Dimitrios. 1944.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
PEDIATRICS,
*When Bobby Goes to School.
1940.
AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION.
*Safest Way. 1948.
AMERICAN BAKING INSTITUTE.
Bread Trailer. 1940.
Give Us This Day. 1940.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY.
*Doctor Speaks His Mind.
1948.
You, Time, and Cancer. 1948.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY.
IDAHO DIVISION.
*Life Saving Fingers. 1948.
AMERICAN CENTRAL MANU-
FACTURING CORPORATION.
Tell It with Television, 1945.
AMERICAN CYANAMID AND
CHEMICAL CORPORATION,
*It Isn't Done with Mirrors.
1940.
AMERICAN CYANAMID COM-
PANY.
*Newcastle Disease. 1948.
AMERICAN ECONOMIC COMMIT-
TEE FOR PALESTINE, INC,
1948.
1948,
1942,
1947,
*Modern Poultry Farming in
Southern California. 1949,
*Modern Poultry Husbandry,
1947.
AMERICAN FILM CENTER,
Hidden Hunger. 1942.
*Red Wagon. 1945.
AMERICAN FILM PRODUCERS.
*Will It Happen Again, 1948,
AMERICAN FILM SERVICES,
INC,
*Australia vs. United States.
1947,
*Game of Games—the Army and
Navy Football Game of 1946.
*1947 National Tennis Singles
Championship, 1947,
Technology at Mid-Century.
1949,
*War Came to America. 1948,
AMERICAN FILM SERVICES,
INC, (AMERICAN SPORTS
FILMS)
*1947 Army-Navy Football
Game, 1947,
AMERICAN FOOT CARE INSTI-
TUTE, INC,
*Walking Machine. 1949.
AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIES, INC.
*Trees for Tomorrow. 1942,
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIA-
TION.
Be Your Age. 1947.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
LAUNDERING.
*Time for Living. 1949,
AMERICAN LEGION.
*Teach Them To Drive. 1945.
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED
CROSS. SEE Red Cross, U.S.
American National Red Cross,
AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY.
*Right on the Nose. 1943.
*Years of Decision. 1949.
AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC
ASSOCIATION,
*Athletic Injuries. 1941.
*Osteopathic Mechanics, 1941.
*Osteopathic Research, the
Second Lumbar Lesion. 1940.
*Osteopathic Therapeutics,
Anterior Poliomyelitis. 1940.
AMERICAN PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Delinquent Daughters. 1944,
Shake Hands with Murder. 1944.
AMERICAN RED CROSS. SEE
Red Cross. U.S. American
National Red Cross.
AMERICAN SOCIAL HYGIENE
ASSOCIATION.
*Con Estas Armas. 1941.
*Escueta Verdad. 1946.
*Health Is a Victory. 1942,
*Our Job To Know. 1944,
*Plain Facts. 1941.
*With These Weapons, 1939.
AMERICAN SPORTS FILMS. SEE
American Film Services, Inc.
AMERICAN STEEL DREDGE
COMPANY, INC. WAYNE
CRANE DIVISION.
*Story of Wayne Crane, 1948.
AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY.
*L.S./M.F.T. 1945. MU15864,
MU16576.
*Lucky Strike Means Fine
Tobacco. 1942, 1944, 1947.
*Lucky Strike Salesman's Movie
48-A. 1948.
*Story of Lucky Strike. 1941,
AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS
SALES CORPORATION.
*Type Speaks! 1948.
AMSDEN, CONSTANCE ELIZA-
BETH.
*Animated Arithmetic for
Beginners. 1949.
AMSTER (FRED) CINE-ART
ANIMATION STUDIO.
Star Is Born, 1947.
AMSTER (FRED) TELEVISION
CARTOONS.
Fantastic Journey. 1948.
~
AMSTER, FREDERICK ARTHUR.
*Fantastic Journey. 1948.
*Star Is Born. 1947.
AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES,
INC,
*Lucky Stiff. 1949.
AMUSEMENT RESEARCH COR-
PORATION.
*Musical Varieties. 1946.
ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN.
Christmas Rhapsody, 1948.
Red Shoes. 1948.
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER, Jr.
Comic Strips of Television.
1949.
ANDERSON, EDWARD.
They Live by Night. 1948.
ANDERSON, MAXWELL.
Eve of St. Mark, 1944,
Joan of Arc. 1948.
*Journey to Jerusalem.
Key Largo. 1948,
Knickerbocker Holiday. 1944.
Saturday's Children, 1940.
ANDREWS, JACK,
Johnny Comes Flying Home,
1946,
Strange Triangle. 1946.
ANDREWS, ROBERT D.
Talk About a Lady. 1946.
ANDREWSON, SEVERT.
Backyard Explorations. 1942.
This Amazing Universe. 1942.
ANGELUS PICTURES, INC.
*Summer Storm. 1944,
ANGLO-AMERICAN PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Forever and a Day. 1943.
ANGUS, BERNADINE,
Fog Island. 1945.
ANHEUSER-BYSCH, INC.
*Bread Trailer. 1940.
*Give Us This Day. 1940.
*Something More Than Beer.
1940.
ANSTEY, F., pseud. SEE Guthrie,
Thomas Anstey.
ANTLES, LEO C.
*Horticultural Work Analysis
and Time Study. 1943.
APAC CORPORATION.
*Apache Chief. 1949.
APEX FILM CORPORATION.
*Price of Freedom, 1949.
*That Babies May Live. 1949.
*This Is Nylon. 1949.
APPLIANCE CORPORATION OF
AMERICA,
*Akka Top Flow Automatic
Washer. 1947.
ARC PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Behind Locked Doors.
In This Corner, 1948.
ARCH OF TRIUMPH, INC.
*Arch of Triumph, 1948.
ARCHER, ROSELMA,
Clothing for Children. 1946.
ARCHERS.
I Know Where I'm Going. 1947.
Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp. 1945.
ARCHERS FILM PRODUCTIONS.
Black Narcissus. 1948.
Canterbury Tale, 1944.
Red Shoes. 1948.
Stairway to Heaven. 1946.
ARDEN, ELIZABETH.
*Orchids to Charlie.
ARDREY, ROBERT.
Thunder Rock. 1944,
AREY, CHARLES K.
Fire. 1947.
ARGO FILMS, INC.
Safe Exit. 1949.
ARGOSY CORPORATION,
Long Voyage Home. 1940.
ARGOSY PICTURES CORPORA-
TION,
*Fort Apache, 1948.
*Fugitive. 1947.
*She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.
1949,
Three Godfathers,
1941,
1948,
1941,
1948.
ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS
COMPANY.
*Fires Must Never Go Out.
1941.
ARKO, INC.
*Mighty Joe Young. 1949.
ARLEN, MICHAEL.
oon with Murder.
1948.
Date with the Falcon.
Devil's Cargo. 1948.
Falcon and the Co-eds.
Falcon in Danger. 1943.
Falcon in Hollywood. 1944,
Falcon in Mexico, 1944.
Falcon out West. 1944.
Falcon Strikes Back, 1943.
Falcon Takes Over, 1942.
Falcon's Adventure, 1947.
Falcon's Alibi, 1946,
Falcon's Brother, 1942,
Gay Falcon, 1941,
Search for Danger. 1949.
ARMITAGE, REGINALD MOXON.
Lambeth Walk. 1939.
ARMOUR AND COMPANY.
*Animated Hematology. 1946.
*Bone Marrow. 1948.
*Egg and You. 1948.
ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE.
Unsuspected. 1947.
ARMSTRONG, HENRY.
Championship Boxing Contest
Between Cerefino Garcia,
Champion, and Henry Arm-
strong, Challenger. 1940.
ARMSTRONG, PAUL,
Hold That Blonde!
ARNAC, MARCEL.
Steppin' in Society. 1945.
ARNOLD, GEORGE.
Why Thomas Was Discharged.
1949,
ARNOLD AND JOHNSON PRO-
DUCTIONS.
*Fly Tying. 1948.
ARNOLD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Hangmen Also Die! 1943.
*It Happened Tomorrow. 1944,
*Scandal in Paris. 1946.
*Shanghai Gesture, 1941.
ARPI PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*For Youl Die. 1947,
*Sofia. 1948.
ARTISTS ALLIANCE, INC,
*One Touch of Venus. 1948.
ARTISTS! FILMS, INC.
*Coolidge Quartet. 1940.
*Emanuel Feuermann, 1940.
*Igor Gorin, 1940.
*Jose Iturbi. 1940.
*Mildred Dilling. 1940.
*Vronsky and Babin, 1940.
ASHELBE, DETECTIVE, pseud.
SEE La Barthe, Henri.
ASHER, IRVING.
Missing Ten Days. 1941.
ASSOCIATED BRITISH FILM
DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Convoy. 1941.
ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURE
CORPORATION, LTD.
Black Limelight. 1938.
Hidden Menace. 1938.
Housemaster. 1938.
Just like a Woman. 1938.
My Brother Jonathan, 1949.
One Night in Paris. 1938.
Temptation Harbor, 1947.
Yank in London, 1945.
ASSOCIATED LINES OF THE
B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY.
SEE Goodrich (B. F.) Com-
1941,
1943.
1945,
pany.
ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Give Us the Earth. 1947.
Going to Blazes. 1948.
Heart to Heart. 1949.
Traffic with the Devil. 1946.
ASTOR PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
*Birth of a Star. 1944,
ATKINSON, ELEANOR,
Challenge to Lassie. 1949.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
505
ATKINSON, OWEN.
20 Mule Team. 1940.
ATLANTA, GA. GREATER
ATLANTA COMMUNITY
CHEST, INC. SEE Greater
Atlanta Community Chest, Inc.
ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Siren of Atlantis. 1948.
ATLANTIC REFINING COM-
PANY. }
*Why Kick. 1942.
ATLANTIS PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
Girls in Chains, 1943.
Isle of Forgotten Sins. 1943.
Prisoner of Japan. 1942.
Tomorrow We Live. 1942.
ATLAS, DOROTHY.
Desperate. 1947.
ATLAS, LEOPOLD L.
Child of Divorce. 1946.
ATLAS EDUCATIONAL FILM
COMPANY.
*Discipline. (Serial)
*Foundry Practice; Bench
Molding. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work, Basic
Machines, 1945.
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Engine Lathe.
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Turret Lathe.
(Serial)
*Principal Dimensions, Ref-
erence Surfaces, and Tol-
erances. 1944,
*Reading a Drawing of a Valve
Bonnet. 1944.
*Using a Steady Rest When
Boring. 1944.
ATTWOOD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Melodies Reborn. 1949.
*Melodious Sketches. 1949.
*Symphonic Shades. 1949,
*Treasured Ballads. 1949.
ATWATER, GLADYS.
El Paso. 1949.
ATWOOD, WALLACE w.
Abrigo. 1947.
Land of Mexico, 1939.
People of Mexico. 1939.
Ropa. 1947.
Roupas. 1947.
Vida Rural no México. 1947.
Vivienda. 1947.
AUDIO PICTURES, INC.
Rhapsody on Ice. 1949.
AUDIO PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Aircraft Work; Power Plant
Maintenance. (Serial)
Combustao Cyclone. 1942.
Combustion Cyclone, 1942,
Cyclone Combustion, 1942,
*Diesel—Series 71—Lubrica-
tion System. 1943, p
*Diesel—Series 71—Mechanical
Governors, 1943.
*Engineering. (Serial)
*Engineering; Flue Gas Analysis
(Orsat Apparatus). 1945.
*Engineering; Heat Treatment of
Steel. (Serial)
*Engineering; Materials Testing.
(Serial)
*Engineering; Measurement
with Light Waves, 1944.
*Engineering; Powder Metal-
lurgy. (Serial)
*Engineering—X-Ray Inspec-
tion. 1944,
In Security, There Is
Strength. 1941.
*Machine Shop Work. (Serial)
*Sex Hygiene. 1942.
Steam for Power. 1949.
Victory in the Air, 1942.
AUDIOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
*Where Will You Hide? 1948.
AUDIO-VISUAL CENTER, INDI-
ANA UNIVERSITY. SEE
Indiana. University.
AUDIO-VISUAL LABORATORY OF
TEACHERS COLLEGE,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. SEE
Columbia University. Teachers
College. Audio-Visual Labora-
tory.
AUDIVISION LANGUAGE TEACH-
ING SERVICE.
*Spanish—First Lesson—
PartI. 1943.
AUER, JOHN H.
Moonlight Masquerade. 1942.
AUERBACH, IRVING.
Secrets. 1942,
AUERBACH, MYRTLE L.,
*Secrets. 1942.
AUSTEN, JANE,
Pride and Prejudice.
AUSTIN, WALDO E,
Power Behind the Nation.
1940.
AUSTIN COMPANY.
Television Televised. 1948.
AUSTRALIA.
Anzacs in Action, 1941.
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.
SEE Australia.
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, SYDNEY.
Live Teddy Bears. 1947.
AUSTRIA FILM.
Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942.
AUTOMATIC TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY.
Skylift Newsreel. 1947.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Friend or Foe, 1946.
No Time To Lose. 1945.
AUTOMOTIVE COUNCIL.
*Aftermath of War Production.
1944,
*Jobs After Victory. 1944.
AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY FOUNDA-
TION.
Teach Them To Drive. 1945.
AUTRY (GENE) PRODUCTIONS.
*Big Sombrero, 1948.
*Cowboy and the Indians. 1949.
*Last Round-up. 1947.
*Loaded Pistols 1948.
*Riders in the Sky. 1949,
*Riders of the Whistling Pines.
1949,
*Rim of the Canyon. 1949,
*Strawberry Roan. 1948.
AVALON PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Up inArms. 1944.
AWARD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Macomber Affair. 1947.
AXELSON, MARY MCDOUGAL.
Child Is Born. 1939,
1940.
B
B. D., INC,
Stolen Life. 1946.
B. F, GOODRICH ASSOCIATED
LINES. SEE Goodrich (B. F.)
Company.
BABCOCK AND WILCOX COM-
PANY.
*Steam for Power. 1949,
BABSON BROTHERS COMPANY.
*Keep 'Em Milking. 1945.
*Mas Dimero en el Ordefio.
1945.
*Money Making Milking. 1945,
*No Hand Stripping. 1947.
*Servicio Surge. 1945.
BACHMANN, LAWRENCE P.
People vs. Dr. Kildare. 1941.
BACON, CHESTER HENRY.
*Harmony of the Bees. 1949,
BAER, CLARENCE E,
Principles of Flight. 1940.
BAER, MAX.
Exclusive Motion Pictures of
Outstanding Heavyweight
Boxing Contest of the Year.
1940.
BAGNOLD, ENID.
National Velvet.
BAILEY, BOB.
*Gas. 1946,
*Gas Goes to Market.
1944,
1949,
BAILEY FILM SERVICE.
Artificial Insemination of
Rabbits and the Transplanta-
tion of Rabbit Eggs. 1948.
BAINES, JOHN.
Dead of Night. 1945.
BAIRD, WILLIAM BRITTON.
Wee Cooper o!' Fife. 1947.
BAIRD'S (BIL) MARIONETTES.
*Wee Cooper o! Fife. 1947.
BAKER, LOYAL S.
Jim Learns the Walgreen
Way. 1941.
BAKER'S WIFE, INC.
*Baker's Wife. 1939.
BALD EAGLE FILM PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Bellum Punicum Secundum
(The Second Punic War)
1941,
*Geometry in Action. 1940.
BALDWIN, DOROTHY.
It Looks Like Rain.
BALDWIN, FAITH.
Apartment for Peggy. 1948.
BALI PICTURES, INC.
*Trail of the Mounties.
1945,
1947,
*Where the North Begins. 1947.
BALLWEBBER, EDITH.
Social Dancing. 1947.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
*Washington—the Shrine of
American Patriotism. 1940.
BALZAC, HONORE DE.
Lovable Cheat. 1949.
BALZER, GEORGE.
Are You with It? 1948.
BANK OF KNOWLEDGE DIS-
TRIBUTING COMPANY.
*Bank of Knowledge. 1948.
BANKS, POLAN,
Great Lie. 1941.
BAPTISTA, C. O.
*Buenos Dias, Carmelita. 1940.
*Door to Heaven. 1941.
*Good Tidings. 1941.
*Gospel Dynamite. 1941.
*His Bequest. 1941.
*House That God Built. 1941.
*Lost Sheep, 1941.
Man Who Forgot God. 1943.
Prodigal Son, 1944.
*Rapture. 1941.
*Story of a Fountain Pen. 1941.
BAPTISTA (C. O.) FILMS.
*Charge That to My Account.
1949,
*Christ Returneth. 1948.
*Faith of Our Fathers. 1948.
*Found Wanting. 1942.
*Gospel in Song. 1948.
*Higher Flight. 1948.
*I Am the Bible. 1949.
*I Am the Way. 1949.
*Life That Satisfies. 1946.
Note of Praise. 1945,
*Old Rugged Cross. 1946.
Power of the Blood. 1946.
*Right, Safe, and Grateful.
1948,
*Songs of Fanny Crosby. 1948.
*Way to Heaven. 1946.
BAPTISTA (C. O.) FILMS, sole
owner of Scriptures Visualized
Institute. SEE Scriptures
Visualized Institute.
BARHYDT, FRANK.
Farm Work; Equipment
Maintenance, (Serial)
BARNES, CHARLES E,
Law of the Range. 1941.
BARNES, HOWARD G.
Whoozit. (Serial)
BARNES, MARGARET AYER.
Dishonored Lady. 1947.
BARNES, RALPH MOSSER.
*Better Work Methods. 1949.
*Micromotion Analysis Film,
B100. 1948.
*Work Measurement Film.
1948, 1949,
BARNES (W. F. AND JOHN)
COMPANY.
They Didn't Know, 1945,
BARNETT, MARTIN.
Coiffure Designing by Visual
Education. 1947.
BARR, JOSEPH S.
Skeletal Fixation by the Stader
Splint; Fractures of the Os
Calcis. 1943.
BARRETT, HURD.
Pardon My Rhythm. 1944,
BARRIE, J. M.
Courting of Bell. 1949,
BARRON, RICHARD.
*Window Shopping Newsreel.
1948.
BARRY, PHILIP.
One More Tomorrow. 1946.
Philadelphia Story. 1940.
Without Love. 1945.
BART, JEAN,
Strange Confession. 1945.
BARTLETT, SY.
Bullet Scars. 1942.
Princess and the Pirate.
Road to Zanzibar. 1941.
BARTON, THOMAS FRANK.
Alaska, a Modern Frontier.
1948.
Energy in Our Rivers. 1948.
Use of Forests. 1949.
BARTSCH, A. E.
Cooper Bessemer Diesel
Engine Fuel System. 1944.
BARZMAN, BEN.
Meet the People.
BARZMAN, SOL.
Meet the People. 1944.
BASFORD (G. M.) COMPANY.
Type Speaks! 1948.
BATTISTONI, AURELIO.
Polska nie ZgineJa. 1940.
BATTLE, JOHN TUCKER.
Man Alive. 1945.
BAUERNSCHMIDT, H.
Advanced Typing. (Serial)
Basic Typing. (Serial)
Machine Transcription. (Serial)
Take a Letter, Please. 1943.
BAUM, VICKI.
Great+Flamarion.
Honeymoon, 1947.
Hotel Berlin. 1945.
Powder Town. 1942.
Week-End at the Waldorf.
1945.
Woman's Secret. 1949.
BAVARIA FILMKUNS.’.
Es Lebe die Liebe. 1946.
BA: STATE. FILM PRQDUC-
TIONS, INC.
Our Amazing Beavers. 1948.
BAYER, OLIVER WELD.
Dangerous Partners. 1945.
BAYER-SEMESAN COMPANY,
INC.
*All-American Shuckers.
*Modern Way. 1940,
BAYO, LOUIS G.
Spanish—First Lesson—
PartI. 1943,
BEACH, LEWIS.
Jones Family in Young As You
Feel. 1940.
BEACH, REX.
Flowing Gold. 1940.
Michigan Kid. 1947.
BEACON PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Copacabana. 1947.
BEAHAN, CHARLES.
White Tie and Tails. 1946.
BEATRICE CREAMERY COM-
PANY. SEE Meadow Gold
(Beatrice Creamery Co.)
BEAUCHAMP, D. D.
Leave It to Henry. 1949.
BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L.
Bulbo al Vacfo. 1947.
Radiorrecepci6n, 1947.
BEAUMONT.
House of Errors. 1942.
BEAUTY CULTURE FILMS, INC.
*Basic Principles of Hair
Shaping. 1948.
*Feather-Edge. 1948.
*Razor Shaping. 1948,
1944,
1944,
1945.
1940,
506
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
Te as tetris ed FILMS, INC.
Con
shaping for the Pompadour.
BECK, GEORGE.
Hired Wife. 1940.
BECK, LESTER F.
Human Growth, 1947,
*Unconscious Motivation,
ha cys ni FRANK,
ight into Time,
BECK ORTH CORPORATION,
*Loves of Carmen, 1948.
BEECROFT, CHESTER.
Little Miss Big. 1946.
BEEDING, FRANCIS,
Spellbound. 1945.
BEELAND (CHARLES D.) COM-
PANY.
Pattern for Progress. 1948.
Wings to New York. 1948.
BEHRMAN, S. N.
No Time for Comedy. 1940.
Pirate. 1948.
BELDEN, CHARLES S.
Bullet Sears. 1942.
Sing Your Worries Away.
1942.
BELGARD, ARNOLD.
That Night with You.
BELL, C. H.
Listen It's FM! 1941,
BELL, THOMAS.
*From This Day Forward.
1946.
BELL, VEREEN.
Swamp Water. 1941.
BELL AIRCRAFT CORPORA-
TION.
*Airacobra. 1941.
*Assembly and. Rigging of the
P-63. 1945.
*Aviation Story. 1946.
*B-29's over Dixie. 1945.
*Bell Helicopter. 1945.
*Cannons on Wings. 1942,
*Fifty Hour Inspection P-63.
1945,
*Flying the P-39. 1945.
*Introduction to the P-39.
1943,
*Introduction to the P-63. 1945.
*Landing Gear Synchronization
P-63. 1945.
*Planes Without Pilots. 1946.
*Preflight and Daily Inspection
P-63, 1945.
*Report on Jet Propulsion.
1945.
*Servicing P-39.
1949,
1945.
(Serial)
BELL AIRCRAFT CORPORATION.
MOTION PICTURE DIVISION.
Assembly and Rigging of the
P-63. 1945.
B-29's over Dixie. 1945.
Bell Helicopter. 1945.
Fifty Hour Inspection P-63.
1945.
Flying the P-39, 1945.
Introduction to the P-63. 1945.
Landing Gear Synchronization
P-63. 1945.
Preflight and Daily Inspection
P-63. 1945,
Report on Jet Propulsion.
1945,
BELL AND HOWELL COMPANY.
*Optical Craftmanship. (Serial)
BELLAH, JAMES WARNER.
Fort Apache. 1948.
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon,
1949.
BELLAMANN, HENRY.
King's Row. 1942.
BELMONT, ELEANOR ROBESON.
Case of the Black Parrot.
1941,
BELSAM.
Bungalow 13.
Checkered Coat. 1948.
I Cheated the Law. 1949.
BEMELMANS, LUDWIG,
Yolanda and the Thief. 1945.
BENDIX-WESTINGHOUSE AUTO-
MOTIVE AIR BRAKE COM-
PANY.
1948,
Air Brakes Operation and
Maintenance. 1947.
Safety Standard of the World.
1946.
BENEFIELD, BARRY.
Texas, Brooklyn, and Heaven.
1948.
BENES, KAREL J.
Stolen Life. 1946.
BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT.
All That Money Can Buy. 1941.
BENHAM, ALBERT.
Adventure in Washington. 1941.
BENJAMIN, THEODORE.
*Laboratory Directions for Dis-
section of Frog. 1945,
BENNETT, ARNOLD.
Holy Matrimony. 1943.
BENNETT (CONSTANCE) PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC,
*Paris Underground. 1945,
BENNETT, DOROTHY.
Always in My Heart. 1942.
BENNETT, WALTER.
Vegetative Plant Propagation.
1941.
BENNETT, WALTER W.
*Woody Grows Up. 1945.
BENNETT, WALTER WALDO.
*Long-Billed Curlew. 1940.
BENOIT, PIERRE.
Siren of Atlantis.
BENSEN, EDGAR W.
*Broken Strings. 1948.
BENSEN-FRYE ASSOCIATES.
*Broken Strings. 1948.
BENSON, E. F.
Dead of Night.
BENSON, SALLY.
Junior Miss. 1945,
Meet Me in St. Louis.
BENTHAM, JOSEPHINE.
Janie. 1944.
Janie Gets Married. 1946.
BENTON, THOMAS HART.
Making of a Mural. 1947.
BERCKER, FRANK H.
Gettelman Milwaukee Beer-
Dancing Bottle. 1948.
BERGER, HENRI DIAMANT-.
SEE Diamant-Berger, Henri.
BERKELEY, ANTHONY.
Flight from Destiny. 1941.
BERKELEY, MARTIN.
Penalty. 1941,
BERLIN, IRVING.
Blue Skies. 1946.
Holiday Inn. 1942,
BERNAUER, RUDOLPH.
Chocolate Soldier. 1941.
BERNHARD AND BRANDT.
Decoy. 1946.
1948.
1945.
1944,
BERNOUDY, EDMOND FRANCOIS.
Hard Water, the Household
Swindler., 1947.
BERR, GEORGES,
Cross My Heart. 1947.
My Life with Caroline. 1941,
BERUBE, JEAN MAURICE.
*Advanced Art of Hair Combing
Technique. 1947,
All-Purpose Haircut. 1947.
*Short Cut to Beauty. 1947.
BESORE, CALVIN HERBERT.
*Peachy Productions Present—.
1947.
BESSIE, ALVAH.
Objective Burma. 1945.
BETTER TRAFFIC COMMITTEE
OF THE CITY-OF PITTS-
BURGH. SEE Pittsburgh.
Better Traffic Committee.
BETTS, BILL. .
Shipbuilding Skills; Pipefitting:
1 and 4, (Serial)
BETTS, WILLIAM.
Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Wood Lathe.
(Serial)
BEVERLY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Wonder Man. 1945,
BEYEA, BASIL.
Make Way for Youth. 1947.
BEYER, ERWIN F.
Exercise and Health. 1949.
Improving Your Posture. 1949.
Posture Habits. 1947.
BEZZERIDES, A. I.
They Drive by Night. 1940.
BIALK, ELISA.
Sainted Sisters. 1948.
BIBERMAN, HERBERT J.
Master Race. 1944.
New Orleans. 1947.
BIBLE.
Frontier Parson Reads the
Bible. 1947.
BIBLE. N. T. JOHN.
Raising of Lazarus. 1948.
BIBLE. N. T. LUKE.
No Greater Power.
BIBLE. N. T. MARK. }
And Forbid Them Not. 1948.
BIBLE. N. T. MATTHEW.
And Forbid Them Not. 1948.
BIBLE. O. T. DANIEL.
Daniel in the Lions' Den. 1948,
BIBLE. O. T. GENESIS.
-Abraham's Faith. 1948.
BIEHL, WILLIAM J.
Leveling Training. (Serial)
BIGGERS, EARL DERR.
Charlie Chan at the Wax
Museum. 1940.
Charlie Chan in City in
Darkness. 1939.
Charlie Chan in Panama. 1940.
Charlie Chan in Rio. 1941.
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise.
1940.
Chinese Ring. 1947.
Dangerous Money. 1946.
Dark Alibi. 1946.
Dead Men Tell. 1941,
Docks of New Orleans.
Golden Eye. 1948.
Jade Mask. 1944.
Murder over New York. 1940.
One Night in the Tropics,
Red Dragon. 1945.
Scarlet Clue. 1945.
Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1947.
1942,
1948,
Shadows over Chinatown. 1946.
Sky Dragon. 1949.
That Way with Women. 1947.
Trap. 1946.
BILLINGER, R.
Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942,
BILTMORE PRODUCTIONS.
Wave, a Wac and a Marine.
1944,
BINGHAM, N. E.
Cleanliness and Health.
Magnetism. 1947.
Seasonal Changes in Trees.
1949,
What Is Science? 1947.
BINYON, CLAUDE.
And the Angels Sing.
BIRDWELL, RUSSEL.
I Ring Doorbells. 1946.
BIRINSKI, LEO.
Lady Has Plans. 1941.
BIRO, LAJOS.
Five Graves to Cairo. 1943.
Over the Moon, 1940.
Royal Scandal. 1945.
Way of All Flesh. 1940.
BITTMAN, MADELINE.
Vida en el Reino Animal.
1947.
BLACKMORE, PETER.
Miranda. 1948.
BLANE, RALPH.
Best Foot Forward. 1943.
BLASCO IBANEZ, VICENTE.
Blood and Sand. 1941.
BLAU, RAPHAEL.
Mother Is a Freshman. 1949.
BLAUSTEIN, JULIAN.
It's All Yours. 1945.
BLOCHMAN, LAWRENCE G.
Quiet, Please, Murder. 1942.
BLOCK, LIBBIE.
Caught. 1949.
Pin Up Girl. 1944,
1949,
1944,
1940.
BLOCK, MARTIN.
Make Believe Ballroom. 1949.
BLOCK, RALPH.
Patrick the Great.
BLUMENTHAL,
Behind the Big Top. 1943.
BOARDMAN, TRUE.
Son of the Navy.
BOASBERG, AL.
You Drive Me Crazy. 1945.
BODDY, MANCHESTER.
Malaya. 1949, ‘
Mr. Blabbermouth! 1942.
BOEHM, DAVID. j
Guy Named Joe. 1944.
BOGEAUS, BENEDICT.
Bridge of San Luis Rey. 1944.
Captain Kidd. 1945,
Dark Waters. 1944.
Mr. Ace. 1946.
BOGEAUS (BENEDICT) PRODUC-
TIONS.
*Bridge of San Luis Rey. 1944,
Dark Waters. 1944.
BOHM, WILBUR.
Athletic Injuries.
BOHMER, JOSEF.
Proper Steps. 1948.
BOLTINOFF, MURRAY.
Buy Me That Town. 1941.
BOLTON, GUY.
Girl Crazy. 1943.
BOND, LEE.
Land of the Open Range. 1942.
BONETT, EMERY.
Girl Must Live. 1941.
BONNER, CHARLES.
Adam Had Four Sons. 1941,
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINIS-
TRATION, U. S. DEPART-
MENT OF THE INTERIOR.
SEE U.S. Office of Adminis-
trator, Bonneville Project.
BOOKWALTER, KARL W.
Advanced Tumbling. 1945.
Beginning Tumbling. 1946.
Intermediate Tumbling. 1945.
BOOTH, CHARLES GORDON.
Johnny Angel. 1945.
BOOTH, ERNEST.
Women Without Names. 1940.
BOOTHE, CLARE. SEE Luce,
Clare (Boothe)
BORETZ, ALLEN.
Step Lively. 1944.
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION,
*Army-Navy E Award Cere-
monies, Muskegon Heights,
Michigan, July 29, 1943.
1943.
BORNSTEIN, SIMON.
Modern Poultry Husbandry.
1947.
BOROSCHECK, PAUL.
Great Betrayal. 1947.
BOROWSKY, MARVIN.
Somewhere in the Night. 1946.
BORSODY, EDUARD VON.
Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942,
BORZAGE, FRANK.
Seven Sweethearts. 1942.
Smilin' Through. 1941,
Spanish Main, 1945.
Stage Door Canteen. 1943.
Strange Cargo. 1940.
Till We Meet Again. 1944,
Vanishing Virginian. 1941.
BOSSE, KURT KARL.
*How the Ear Functions, 1941.
*How the Eye Functions, 1941.
*Our Teeth. 1941.
BOSTON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE,
Operation White Tower. 1948.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY.
TRUSTEES.
*Control of Blood Vessels.
1941,
BOTTOME, PHYLLIS.
Danger Signal. 1945.
Mortal Storm. 1940.
BOURGOGUE, RESEAU.
Operation Underground, 1946.
BOWER, P. M.
Yellow Canary. 1944.
1944,
1940."
1941,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
507
BOWERS, WILLIAM.
Jungle Patrol. 1948.
Ladies Man. 1947.
BOX, SIDNEY.
Seventh Veil. 1946.
Smugglers. 1948.
Upturned Glass. 1947.
BOX OFFICE BUILDERS, INC.
*Clue Nite. 1948.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.
*Knifecraft. 1948.
*Making an Indian Tipi. 1948.
*Making Indian Moccasins.
1948.
*Patrol and Troop Camping.
1948.
*Patrol and Troop Hiking. 1948.
*Patrol and Troop Meetings.
1948.
*Patrol and Troop Program
Planning. 1948.
*Philmont Adventure. 1949.
*Scout Trail to Citizenship.
1946.
*Tin Can Craft. 1948.
*World Jamboree-1947. 1948.
*Years Between, 1948.
BOYD, CARLETON W.
Case of the Missing Finger.
(Serial)
BOYLE, JACK.
After Midnight with Boston
Blackie. 1943.
Alias Boston Blackie. 1942.
Boston Blackie and the Law.
1946.
Boston Blackie Goes Holly-
wood, 1942.
Boston Blackie's Chinese
Venture. 1949.
Chance of a Lifetime. 1943.
Confessions of Boston Blackie.
1942,
Meet Boston Blackie. 1941.
One Mysterious Night. 1944.
Phantom Thief. 1946.
Trapped by Boston Blackie.
1948,
BRACE, BLANCHE.
Letter for Evie. 1945.
BRACKETT, CHARLES.
To Each His Own. 1946.
BRACKETT, HAROLD E.
*Your Face Is Your Fortune.
1949,
BRANCH, HOUSTON.
River Lady. 1948.
Wild Harvest. 1947.
BRAND, CHRISTIANNA, pseud.
SEE Lewis, Mary Christina.
BRAND, . pseud, SEE
Faust, Frederick.
BRANDT, HARRY.
Open Secret, 1948.
BRANDWEIN, PAUL F.
Fertilization—a Study Through
the Microscope, 1940.
BRANSTEN, RICHARD:
Margie. 1946.
San Diego, I Love You. 1944.
Song of Surrender. 1949.
Trouble with Women. 1947.
BRAY, J. R.
Aircraft Work; Wood Fabrica-
tion. (Serial)
‘BRAY STUDIOS, INC.
*Aircraft Work, (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Blanking Sheet
Metal, (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Control Cables.
(Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Forming Sheet
Metal, (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Templates.
(Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Wood Fabrica-
tion. (Serial)
*Making Five Tuck Splice.
1944,
*Spark Plugs in Aviation. 1941.
BRECHER, IRVING.
*Life of Riley. (Serial)
BRECHER PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Life of Riley. 1949.
BREEN (BOBBY) PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Escape to Paradise. 1939,
BREN, J. ROBERT.
Charter Pilot. 1940.
El Paso. 1949.
BRENNAN, FREDERICK
HAZLITT.
Greenwich Village. 1944.
BRENNEMANN, JOSEPH.
Appendicitis in Childhood,
1941.
BRENT, RUDOLPH.
*Trip to Bedloe Island. 1940.
BRENTANO, LOWELL,
Spider. 1945.
BRICE, MONTE,
Fleet's In, 1942.
BRICKER, GEORGE.-
Dancing Masters. 1943.
I Escaped from the Gestapo.
1943,
BRIDGES, TOM.
Gang's All Here. 1943.
BRIGHT, FREDERICK WILLIAM.
As the Twig Is Bent, 1943,
Danger, Men Working. 1943
Don'ts for Diggers, 1944,
Highway Sabotage. 1943.
Let's Be Ready, 1942
No Time To Lose. 1945,
Pointers for Planters, 1943.
Points for Pedalers, 1943.
BRILCO LABORATORIES,
*Test of Sludge Solvents. 1949.
BRINK, WILLIAM G.
Building an Outline. 1948,
Discussion in Democracy.
1948,
How To Judge Authorities,
1948,
How To Judge Facts, 1948.
How To Read a Book, 1947,
How To Study, 1946.
How To Write Your Term
Paper. 1948,
Propaganda Techniques. 1949.
BRISTOW, GWEN.
Tomorrow Is Forever. 1945.
BRITISH AVIATION PICTURES,
LTD.
Spitfire. 1943.
BRITISH LION.
In Which We Serve. 1942.
BRITISH NATIONAL FILMS, LTD.
Blackout. 1940.
BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE,
SEE Gt, Brit. Royal Air
Force.
BRITISH WAR OFFICE, SEE
Gt. Brit. War Office.
BRITISH WAR RELIEF SOCIETY,
INC.
*Thumbs Up, 1941.
BRODBECK, EMIL EDWARD.
Basic Motion Picture
Technique. 1947.
BRODSHAUG, MELVIN,
Vida en el Reino Animal.
1947.
BRODY, SAMUEL.
Of These Our People. 1946.
BROMFIELD, LOUIS.
Johnny Come Lately. 1943.
It All Came True. 1940.
Mrs, Parkington, 1944,
BRONSTON, SAMUEL.
Adventures of Martin Eden.
1942.
City Without Men, 1943.
Jack London, 1943.
BRONSTON (SAMUEL) PICTURES,
INC.
*Jack London, 1943.
BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.
Jane Eyre. 1944,
BROOKS, MARY ESTHER.
How To Make Handmade
Lantern Slides. 1947.
BROOKS, MATT.
Ship Ahoy. 1942,
BROOKS, RICHARD.
Crossfire. 1947,
BROPHY, JOHN.
Immortal Sergeant. 1942.
BRO-ROG PICTURES COR-
PORATION.
*Spirit of West Point. 1947.
-BROWN, ALAN,
Feeding the Infant During the
First Year. 1947.
BROWN, CLARENCE.
Edison, the Man. 1940.
National Velvet. 1944.
They Met in Bombay. 1941.
White Cliffs of Dover. 1944.
BROWN, F. H.
Science and Wood Utilization.
1946.
BROWN, FREDRIC,
Crack up. 1946.
BROWN, FREEMAN H.
Paper Making. 1941.
BROWN, GEORGE CARLETON.
Big Punch. 1948.
BROWN, KARL.
Chicago Kid. 1945.
Prairie Pioneers. 1941.
Under Fiesta Stars. 1941.
BROWN, LEW.
Good News. 1947.
Yokel Boy. 1942.
BROWN, ROWLAND.
Nocturne, 1947.
BROWN, VERA.
Redhead. 1941.
BROWN TRUST FUND, UNIVER-
SITY OF OREGON, SEE
Oregon, University. Brown
Trust Fund.
BROWNE, ELEANOR,
Cross Country Romance,
1940.
BROWNE, PORTER EMERSON,
Bad Man. 1941.
BRUCE, GEORGE.
Corsican Brothers. 1941.
Killer McCoy. 1947.
BRUNSWICK.
It's a Knockout, 1941.
BRUSH, KATHARINE.
Andy Hardy's Private Sec-
retary. 1941.
BUCHANAN, EVELYN MALLORY
' TATE.
*Fracture of Humerus Involving
Radial Nerve. 1944,
*Freeing the Kidney and Ureter
and Suspending the Kidney.
1944,
*Lynch's Simplification of the
Perineal Operation for Exci-
sion of the Recto-Sigmoid.
1944,
*Repair of Inguinal Hernia
Indirect and Direct. 1944.
*Subtotal Gastrectomy for
Duodenal Ulcer (Poly4
Method) 1944.
*Vaginal Hysterectomy. 1944.
BUCHANAN, ROBERT EMERSON.
*Birch Bailey, Construction
Engineer, 1948,
BUCHMAN, HAROLD.
Snafu. 1945,
BUCHMAN, SIDNEY.
*Over 21, 1945.
BUCK, FRANK,
Jacaré, 1942,
BUCK, PEARL S.
China Sky. 1945,
Dragon Seed. 1944.
BUCKNER, ROBERT L.
Primrose Path. 1940.
BUDA COMPANY.
Hundred Million. 1945.
*On All Fronts. 1944,
BUDD INDUCTION HEATING,
INC.
Budd Induction Heating
Process. 1945.
BUERGER, K. BRUNO,
*Man and Steel. 1941.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY.
Buick's on the Job. 1945.
BUICK MOTOR DIVISION, GEN-
ERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. SEE General Motors
Corp. Buick Motor Division.
BUNDY TUBING COMPANY.
*Teamwork, 1942.
BUNNER, HENRY CUYLER.
Capture. 1949,
Old, Old Story. 1949.
Tenor. 1949.
BURBRIDGE, ELIZABETH,
Haunted Mine. 1946,
Utah. 1945.
BURDICK, HAL.
Night Editor. 1946.
BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS,
NAVY TRAINING FILM
BRANCH, SEE U.S. Bureau
of Aeronautics (Navy Dept.)
BUREAU OF AUDIO-VISUAL
AIDS, EXTENSION DIVISION,
INDIANA UNIVERSITY. SEE
Indiana, University. Audio-
Visual Center.
BURGESON, CELESTE.
Baby Care—Feeding. 1944.
BURGESS, GELETT.
Two O'Clock Courage. 1945,
BURGESS, LEE,
New Neighbor. 1946,
BURGIO, SALVATOR M.
*St. Peter's and the Vatican.
1948.
BURKE (BILLY) PRODUCTIONS.
Endotracheal Anesthesia.
1948.
Examination of the Breast for
Early Cancer. 1948,
BURKE, EDWIN.
This Thing Called .Love. 1941.
BURKE, MICHAEL.
Public Enemies. 1941.
BURKE, RICHARD.
Dressed To Kill. 1941,
BURLISON, W. L.
Science and Agriculture. 1939.
BURNETT, FRANCES HODGSON,
Secret Garden. 1949,
BURNETT, MURRAY.
Casablanca. 1943,
BURNETT, W. R.
Dance Hall. 1941.
Dark Command, 1940.
High Sierra. 1941.
Law and Order, 1940.
Yellow Sky. 1948.
BURNETTE, SMILEY,
Call of the Rockies. 1944,
Laramie Trail. 1944,
BURNS, LOUISA.
Osteopathic Research, the
Second Lumbar Lesion. 1940.
BURNS, ROBERT HOMER.
Wool, from Sheep to Clothing.
1947.
BURNS, RUTH SNOW.
Adventures in Breadlam, 1946,
BURNS, WALTER NOBLE.
Billy the Kid. 1941.
Tombstone, the Town Too
Tough To Die. 1942.
BURNS INDUSTRIAL FILM
CORPORATION,
*Adventures in Breadlam. 1946.
BURNSIDE, NORMAN.
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet.
1940.
BURR, JANE.
Arnelo Affair. 1947.
BURROUGHS, EDGAR RICE.
Jungle Girl, (Serial)
Tarzan and the Amazons,
1945,
Tarzan and the Huntress.
1947,
Tarzan and the Leopard
Woman, 1945,
Tarzan and the Mermaids.
1948.
Tarzan Triumphs. 1943.
Tarzan's Desert Mystery.
1943.
Tarzan's Magic Fountain,
1948,
Tarzan's New York Adventure.
1942,
Tarzan's Secret Treasure.
1941.
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
BURROUGHS, R. F.
Breaking the Bottleneck.
BURTIS, THOMSON.
In Old Oklahoma.
BURTON, VAL.
Hullabaloo. 1940.
BURWOOD PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
*Alaska Patrol.
BUSCH, NIVEN.
Duel in the Sun. 1946.
Till the End of Time. 1946.
BUS-FEKETE, LADISLAUS.
Appointment for Love. 1941.
Reunion. 1942.
BUS-FEKETE, LAZLO.
Heaven Can Wait. 1943.
BUSHMILLER, ERNIE.
School Daze. 1942.
BUTLER, GERALD.
Kiss the Blood off My Hands.
1948,
BUTLER BROS.
*Professionalism in Retailing.
1940.
BUTTERFIELD, ROGER.
1945,
1943,
1948.
Pride of the Marines. 1945.
BYERS, MARGARET.
Orchids to Charlie. 1941.
BYRD, RICHARD EVELYN.
*Discovery. 1947.
BYRNE, MURIEL ST. CLARE.
Haunted Honeymoon, 1940.
BYRNES, EUGENE.
*Drawing for Beginners.
(Serial)
Reg'lar Fellers.
BYRON, INC.
*Invitation to the Nation, 1946.
*You, Time, and Cancer. 1948.
1941,
Cc
CAPAD.
Lambeth Walk. 1939,
CIF. SEE Coronet Instructional
Films.
C. S. COMPANY.
Buck Privates Come Home.
1947,
Little Giant. 1946.
*Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap.
1947.
C. W. PRODUCTION COMPANY.
Motion Picture Guide for
Improving 8mm and 16mm
movies. 1948.
CABRINI, FRANCES XAVIER,
Saint.
Citizen Saint.
CADY, JERRY.
Man Alive. 1945.
CAESAR, ARTHUR.
Northwest Rangers. 1942.
CAGNEY (WILLIAM) PRODUC-
TIONS.
Johnny Come Lately. 1943.
CAGNEY PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Blood on the Sun. 1945.
*Johnny Come Lately. 1943.
*Time of Your Life. 1948.
CAIN, JAMES M.
Double Indemnity. 1944,
Mildred Pierce. 1945.
Money and the Woman, 1940.
Postman Always Rings Twice.
1946,
CALDWELL, ERSKINE.
Tobacco Road. 1941.
CALDWELL, O. J.
Chinos Occidentales. 1947.
CALIFORNIA, DEPT. OF PUBLIC
HEALTH.
*Examination of the Breast for
Early Cancer. 1948.
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE, SEE
California Institute of Tech-
nology.
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY,
*Story of Palomar. 1948.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSO-
CIATION,
1947,
*Examination of the Breast
for Early Cancer. 1948,
CALKINS, HUGH.
Eternal Gift. 1941.
CALLAHAN, GEORGE,
Step by Step. 1946.
CALLAHAN, ROBERT.
Wife Wanted. 1946.
CALLAHAN, ROBERT E.
Daughter of the West. 1949.
CALUMET REFINING COMPANY.
Modern Oil—Burnham Tested
Motor Oil. 1940.
Oil. 1940.
CALVIN, F. O.
Electrical Work; Wiring.
(Serial)
Farm Work; Equipment Main-
tenance. (Serial)
Farm Work; Livestock. (Serial)
Farm Work; Painting. (Serial)
CALVIN COMPANY.
*Electrical Work; Motor Con-
trol. (Serial)
*Electrical Work; Motor
Maintenance and Repair.
(Serial)
*Electrical Work; Wiring.
(Serial)
*Farm Work; Equipment
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Farm Work; Food Preserva-
tion, (Serial)
*Farm Work; Livestock. (Serial)
*Farm Work; Meat Cutting.
(Serial)
*Farm Work; Painting. (Serial)
400 Years in 4 Minutes. 1945.
*Machine Shop Work; Action,
Use and Care of Single Point
Cutting Tools. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Bench
Work. (Serial)
CAMBRIDGE TILE MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY.
Springboard for Champions.
1942.
CAMDEN PRODUCTIONS, INC..
*Diary of a Chambermaid.
1946.
CAMEO.
Linda, Be Good. 1948.
CAMP, JOHN FREDERICK.
Sharking but True. 1948.
CAMPBELL, GABRIELLE
MARGARET VERE,
Moss Rose, 1947,
CAMPBELL, GEORGE.
Voice in the Night, 1941,
CANADA, AGRICULTURAL
TECHNICIANS. SEE Agri-
cultural Technicians of Canada.
CANADA. NATIONAL FILM
BOARD,
*All These Things. 1943.
Battle of Europe. 1944.
CANADA. NATIONAL WAR
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
All These Things. 1943.
CANADA. ROYAL CANADIAN
MOUNTED POLICE,
Maintain the Right. 1940.
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INC.
Skylift Newsreel. 1947.
CANFIELD, FORD L.
Hope for China, 1949.
CANIFF, MILTON.
Terry and the Pirates. (Serial)
CANNON, PAUL R.
Body Defenses Against Disease.
1946,
CAPITAL PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
*Chase Me, Charlie. 1948.
CAPITAL PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Hillbilly Blitzkrieg. 1942.
*Private Snuffy Smith. 1942.
CAPP, AL.
Kickapoo Juice. 1945.
Lil'l Abner. 1940.
Pee-kool-yar-sit-chee-ay-
shun, 1944,
Porkyliar Piggy. 1944.
Sadie Hawkins Day. 1944.
CAPTAIN KIDD PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Captain Kidd, 1945.
CARAVEL FILMS, INC.
*Damage Control. (Serial)
*Doctor Speaks His Mind.
*From Moo to You, 1941.
*Mechanized Record Filing.
1949,
*Milling Machine, 1941.
*Nomenclature of Ships. 1943.
*Operations on the Milling
Machine. (Serial)
*Plastics. (Serial)
*Problems in Supervision.
(Serial)
*Shipbuilding Skills. (Serial)
CARD, JAMES.
Triple Exposure. 1947.
CARDINAL PICTURES, INC.
*Impact, 1949.
*My Dear Secretary. 1948.
CARLETON, MARJORIE.
Cry Wolf. 1947,
CARLISLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Angry God. 1948.
CARLSON, ANTON J.
Regién Alimentaria. 1947.
Spysverteringskanaal. 1946.
Work of the Kidneys. 1946.
CARLSON, PAUL A.
Bookkeeping and You. 1947.
CARLSON, RUDOLPH.
Hunter. 1949.
Shadows on the Snow.
CARNATION COMPANY.
That Babies May Live. 1949.
CARPENTER, EDWARD CHILDS.
Major and the Minor. 1942.
Whistling in the Dark. 1941.
CARPENTER, MARGARET.
Experiment Perilous. 1944.
CARR, ROBERT SPENCER.
How Russians Play. 1946.
Peoples of the Soviet Union.
1946.
CARSON, ROBERT.
Across the Pacific. 1942.
Bedside Manner. 1945,
Once More, My Darling. 1949.
Perilous Holiday. 1946,
You Gotta Stay Happy. 1948.
CARTER, Mrs. LESLIE.
Lady with Red Hair. 1940.
CARTER PUBLICATIONS, INC,
*See-Saw Zoo. (Serial)
CARTOON FILMS, LTD.
Broken Treaties. 1941.
Carpenters. 1941.
CARY, LUCIAN.
Duke of Chicago. 1949,
CASE (J. I.) COMPANY, INC,
Strips and Curves. 1947.
CASE, ROBERT ORMOND.
Girl from Alaska, 1942,
CASHMAN, CHARLES W., Jr.
*Medical Treatment and
Rehabilitation of Patients
with Spinal Cord Injuries.
1948,
CASINO FILM EXCHANGE, INC.
*Bel Ami. 1938.
*Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942.
CASPARY, VERA.
Bedelia, 1947.
Lady Bodyguard. 1943,
Laura. 1944,
Out of the Blue. 1947.
CASSELL, RICHARD LAMBSON,
*Warriors of Another World.
1943,
CASSIDY (HOPALONG) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Devil's Playground. 1946,
CASTLE, WILLIAM.
North to the Klondike.
CASTLEROSS, Viscount.
Wings and the Woman. 1942,
CASTLETON, PAUL A.
Bandit of Sherwood Forest.
1946.
CATHEDRAL FILMS, INC.
*Certain Nobleman, 1941,
*Child of Bethlehem, 1941,
1948.
1949,
1942,
*No Greater Power. 1942.
*Story of the Prodigal Son.
1941.
CATTO, MAX, pseud. SEE
Finkell, Max.
CAVALIER.
Relentless. 1948,
CAVEN, TAYLOR.
Danny Boy. 1945, 1946.
CAYLOR, ROSE.
Fingers at the Window. 1942.
CELANESE CELLULOID COR-
PORATION. SEE Celanese
Plastics Corporation.
CELANESE CORPORATION OF
AMERICA. PLASTICS DIVI-
SION. SEE Celanese Plastics
Corporation.
CELANESE PLASTICS CQRPORA-
TION.
*Proving Ground. 1944,
CELLOPHANE DIVISION OF THE
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS
AND COMPANY, INC, SEE
Dupont De Nemours (E. I.)
& Co., Inc. Cellophane Division.
CELLULOID COLLEGE,
*Basic Motion Picture
Technique. 1947.
CENTRAL NEW YORK POWER
CORPORATION.
*Floating Islands. 1944.
CENTRON CORPORATION, INC.
*Cooking: Kitchen Safety. 1949.
*Cooking: Measuring. 1949,
*Cooking: Planning and Organi-
zation. 1949,
*Cooking: Terms and What They
Mean, 1949,
*Microscope and Its Use. 1948.
*Sewing. 1948.
*Sewing Advanced Seams. 1947.
*Sewing Fundamentals. 1947.
*Sewing: Pattern Interpretation.
1947.
*Sewing Simple Seams. 1947,
*Sewing Slide Fasteners. 1947.
*Speech: Stage Fright and What
To Do About It. 1949.
*Things Expand When Heated.
1949,
Why Punctuate. 1948.
CENTURY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Automotive Operation and
Maintenance; Preventive
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Problems in Supervision,
(Serial)
CENTURY TELEVISION PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC.
*I,Q. U. 1949.
CERDAN, MARCEL.
World's Middleweight Cham-
pionship: Tony Zale vs.
Marcel Cerdan, 1948.
CHAIN, SAMUEL H.
Sucker List. 1941.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA,
*Free Men Build a Nation.
1940.
CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE
AGNEW.
Home in Indiana. 1944,
Red House. 1947.
Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!
1948.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN W.
Akka Top Flow Automatic
Washer. 1947.
CHAMBERLIN, CRAN,
Don't You Believe It. 1943.
CHAMBERS, ELWYN WHITMAN,
Blonde Ice. 1948.
CHAMPION PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Tarzan and the Amazons.
1945.
CHANDLER, RAYMOND.
Big Sleep. 1946.
Brasher Doubloon, 1947,
Falcon Takes Over. 1942.
Lady in the Lake. 1946,
Murder My Sweet. 1945.
Time To Kill. 1942.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
509
CHANG, MIN-CHUEH.
Artificial Insemination of
Rabbits and the Transplanta-
tion of Rabbit Eggs. 1948.
CHANSLOR, ROY.
Hazard. 1948.
You Can't Escape Forever.
1942.
CHAPIN, JAMES P.
People of the Congo. 1939.
Tribu Mangbetu. 1947.
CHAPIN, ROBERT.
G. I. Honeymoon. 1945.
CHAPLIN, CHARLES.
*Gold Rush. 1942.
CHAPLIN (CHARLES) FILM
CORPORATION.
*Great Dictator. 1940.
CHAPLIN, PRESCOTT.
Sleepy Lagoon, 1943.
CHAPLIN STUDIOS, INC.
*Monsieur Verdoux. 1947.
CHAPMAN, GEORGE W.
Advanced Typing. (Serial)
Basic Typing. (Serial)
Guided Bend Test. 1944.
Machine Transcription,
(Serial)
Manual Cutting a Bevel—
Freehand. 1944.
Manual Cutting a Shape—
Freehand Guided, 1944.
Manual Cutting to a Line—
Freehand. 1944.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding—
Light Metal. 1944.
Take a Letter, Please. 1943.
CHARELL, ERIK.
What a Woman. 1943.
CHARING CROSS PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Girl from Manhattan. 1948.
CHARTER FILM PRODUCTIONS.
Pastor Hall. 1940.
Thunder Rock. 1944,
CHARTERIS, LESLIE.
Saint Meets the Tiger. 1943.
Saint Takes over. 1940.
Saint's Double Trouble. 1940.
Saint's Vacation. 1941.
CHASE, BORDEN.
Blue, White and Perfect. 1941.
Dr. Broadway. 1942.
Harrigan's Kid. 1943.
I've Always Loved You. 1946.
Navy Comes Through. 1942.
Red River. 1948.
CHEAVENS, MARTHA.
Penny Serenade. 1941.
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier.
Summer Storm. 1944,
CHERNUS, SONIA.
Big Fix. 1947.
CHESLEY, CASTLEMAN DE
TOLLY.
Why Kick. 1942.
CHEVROLET.
Ace in the Hole. 1940.
After the Swim. 1940.
And They Lived Happily, 1941.
At Ease. 1940, 1941.
Best Defense. 1942,
Big Business. 1941.
Boots and Saddles. 1941.
Bridge Trouble. 1940.
Captains Outrageous. 1940.
Designed To Please. 1941.
Down on the Farm. 1940.
Easy Does It. 1940.
Easy Going. 1941.
Every Saturday Night. 1941.
Fishing. 1940.
Flying High. 1941.
Girl on the Magazine Cover.
1940.
Gold Rush. 1940.
He Got the Job. 1941.
Help Wanted. 1940.
Hired. 1940.
It's a Hit. 1941.
It's a Snap! 1941,
It's an Ace. 1940.
Keep Them Comin In. 1942.
Leader Line Styling. 1941.
Lovely To Look At. 1940.
Magic in the Air. 1942.
Making the Grade. 1940.
Markets Are People. 1940.
Men I'd Like To Hire. 1940.
Modern Mariner. 1940.
Next Month's Profits. 1941.
1941 Chevrolet. 1941.
On the Campus. 1940.
On Time. 1940.
On Top of the World. 1942.
Perfect Form. 1940.
Playbill. 1940.
Playing Grownups. 1940.
Power Plus. 1942.
Ranch. 1940.
Ready for Action. 1941.
Ride 'Em Cowboy. 1940.
Riding High. 1940.
Room To Grow In, 1941.
Seven Million in Seven Years.
1941.
Styled for Beauty. 1941.
Take a Look Around, 1941.
They Find Their Home. 1941.
This Nation's Power. 1940.
Trip. 1940.
Two's a Couple. 1940.
Up and Away. 1941.
You Can Bank on It! 1941.
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION,
GENERAL MOTORS SALE
CORPORATION. SEE General
Motors Sale Corp. Chevrolet
Motor Division.
CHICAGO. CONTINENTAL
ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY. SEE
Continental Illinois National
Bank & Trust of Chicago.
CHICAGO FILM LABORATORY,
INC.
*Bathing the Bed Patient. 1943.
*Beds and Appliances. 1943.
*Blood Pressure. 1943.
*Enema. 1944,
*Evening Care. 1943.
*Giving Oral Medications. 1943.
*Morning Care. 1943.
*Post Operative Care, 1943,
*Pre-Operative Care. 1943.
*Surgical Dressings. 1944.
*Temperature, Pulse, and
Respiration. 1943.
Word to the Wise. 1946,
CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
Music for Americans. 1943.
CHILD, RICHARD WASHBURN.
Gentleman After Dark. 1942,
CHINA INLAND MISSION.
*Hope for China. 1949.
CHODOROV, EDWARD.
Those Endearing Young
Charms, 1945.
CHODOROV, JEROME.
Junior Miss, 1945.
My Sister Eileen. 1942.
CHODOROV, JERRY.
Murder in the Big House,
1942.
CHRISTIE, AGATHA.
And Then There Were None,
1945,
Love from a Stranger. 1947.
CHRISTIE CORPORATION.
*Casanova Brown, 1944,
*Woman in the Window. 1944.
CHRISTOFFERSON, H. C.
Language of Graphs. 1948.
Percent in Everyday Life.
1948,
CHURCH-CRAFT PICTURES,
Cc.
*Abraham's Faith. 1948.
*And Forbid Them Not, 1948,
*Daniel in the Lions' Den. 1948.
*Raising of Lazarus. 1948.
CHURCH WORLD SERVICE, INC.
*Daybreak. 1949,
CHURCHILL, ROBERT B.
Born To Speed. 1947,
CHUTE, B. J.
Really Important Person.
1946.
CINE-COIF ENTERPRISES, INC.
*Coiffure Designing by Visual
Education. 1947.
CINE SHOP.
ay" the Madcap Projectionist.
1941,
CINECRAFT PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Miracle on Mulberry Street.
1949.
New Voices. 1949,
*Ohio Wildlife. 1949,
Talking Hoist. 1949.
*Television Televised. 1948.
CINEGUILD.
Take My Life. 1947.
This Happy Breed. 1947.
CINEGUILD, INC,
Great Expectations. 1947.
CINEGUILD, LTD.
Blanche Fury. 1947.
CINEGUILD PRODUCTION, SEE
Coward (Noel)-Cineguild
Production.
CINEMA ARTISTS CORPORA-
TION,
*Along Came Jones, 1945.
CINEMA GUILD.
Crystal Ball. 1942.
I Married a Witch. 1942.
Young and Willing. 1942.
CINEMETTE PRODUCTIONS,
*Grass Roots. 1948,
CINEPUPPET PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Bosco, Delinquent Pup. 1948.
*Bosco's Buckfever. 1948.
*Heaven Sent. 1948.
*Winner Take Bosco. 1948.
CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY.
Clean Profits. 1946.
CITY COLLEGE, NEW YORK.
SEE New York. City College.
CLAIR, RENE.
Beauté du Diable. 1949.
I Married a Witch. 1942.
CLAPP, ROY ARTHUR.
Dies and Die Making. (Serial)
Grinding. 1941.
Jigs and Fixtures. 1941.
Milling Machine Operation.
1941.
Planer and Shaper Operation.
1941,
Shop Drawings. (Serial)
CLARION.
Albuquerque. 1948.
CLARK, ALAN R.
High Wall. 1948,
CLARK, HENRIETTA K.
*Speech by the Late President
Calvin Coolidge on Economy.
1940,
CLARK, WALTER VAN TILBURG.
Ox-Bow Incident. 1942.
CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY.
Pathways to Progress. 1945,
CLARKE, DONALD HENDERSON.
Millie's Daughter. 1947.
CLEMENGER, JAMES F.
Assembly of Bolted Steel
Tanks. (Serial)
Midshipmen Training. 1944.
Pontoon Assembly and Utiliza-
tion. (Serial)
CLEMENS, LE ROY.
Alias the Deacon. 1940.
Aloma of the South Seas. 1941.
CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE,
Adventures of Mark Twain.
1944,
Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County. 1949.
Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthur's Court. 1949.
Million Pound Bank Note.
1949,
CLEMENS, WILLIAM B.
Cell: Structural Unit of Life.
1949,
CLEMENTS, COLIN.
Smooth As Silk, 1946,
CLEVELAND, JOHN.
Mayor of 44th Street. 1942.
CLEVELAND. HEARING AND
SPEECH CENTER.
*New Voices. 1949.
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC
ILLUMINATING COMPANY.
*Opportunity. 1947.
CLIFFORD, WILLIAM T.
Fifty Hour Inspection P-63.
1945.
Introduction to the P-63. 1945.
Servicing P-39. (Serial)
CLIFT, DENISON.
Scotland Yard. 1941.
Secrets of Scotland Yard. 1944.
CLINIC OF CHILD DEVELOP-
MENT, YALE UNIVERSITY.
SEE Yale University. Clinic
of Child Development.
CLORK, HARRY.
Kid from Brooklyn. 1946.
See My Lawyer. 1944.
COCA-COLA COMPANY.
Aladdin's Lamp. 1949.
*Always Tomorrow. 1941,
*Claudia. 1948.
*Continued Leadership. 1946.
Jack and the Beanstalk. 1948.
*Now We've Got It. 1940,
Pancho's Rainbow. 1949.
Pirate's Treasure. 1949.
*Refreshment Through the
Years. 1940.
Wise Little Woodchopper, 1949.
Woodland Symphony. 1949.
COCKRELL, FRANK.
Dark Waters. 1944.
COCKRELL, MARIAN.
Dark Waters. 1944.
COFFEE, LENORE.
Guilt of Janet Ames. 1947.
COHAN, GEORGE M.
Ladies Must Live. 1940.
Little Nellie Kelly. 1940.
Meanest Man in the World.
1942,
Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1947.
Yankee Doodle Dandy. 1943.
COHEN (ALBERT JAY) PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC,
*Unknown Island. 1948.
COHEN, OCTAVUS ROY.
Gallant Lady. 1942.
I Love You Again. 1940.
Pittsburgh Kid. 1941.
COHN, RALPH.
High Fury. 1948.
COLATRELLO, PATSY:
*Genoveffa. 1946.
COLE, LESTER.
Strange Conquest. 1946.
COLEAN, MILES L.
Building America's Houses.
1947.
COLEMAN, CARYL.
Main Street Kid. 1948.
COLEMAN, LESLIE.
Aim for Safety. 1946.
Friend or Foe, 1946.
Hook, Line and Safety. 1946.
It's a Snap. 1949.
Live—and Let Live. 1947.
Now You're Talking. 1946,
Partners in Production, 1946.
Safety Ahoy. 1946.
COLES, WILLIAM A.
*Preparation of the Mouth for
Dentures by Electro Surgical
Methods. 1940.
*Technique for the Oral Appli-
cation of Electro Surgical
Methods. 1940.
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL
EVANGELISTS' SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE.
Heart to Heart. 1949.
COLLINS, ASHTON B., d.b.a.
REDDY KILOWATT. SEE
Reddy Kilowatt.
COLLINS, FRANK J.
Man Who Talked Too Much,
1940,
510
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
COLLINS, HENRY B., Jr.
Nifios Esquimales. 1947.
COLLINS, RICHARD.
Thousands Cheer. 1943,
COLLINS, WILKIE,
Woman in White. 1948.
COLLISON, WILSON.
Congo Maisie. 1940.
Getting Gertie's Garter. 1945.
Gold Rush Maisie. 1940.
Maisie Gets Her Man, 1942.
Maisie Goes to Reno. 1944,
Moon over Burma. 1940.
Swing Shift Maisie. 1943.
Undercover Maisie. 1947.
Up Goes Maisie. 1945.
Up in Mabel's Room, 1944,
COLLODI.
Pinocchio, 1940.
COLMES, WALTER.
Trocadero. 1944,
COLONIAL FILMS.
1947 Army-Navy Football
Game. 1947.
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG,
INC.
*Colonial Williamsburg. 1943.
COLOR RHAPSODY.
Rippling Romance. 1945.
COLTER, ELI.
Untamed Breed. 1948, ©
COLTON, JOHN.
Shanghai Gesture, 1941.
COLUMBIA.
A Hunting We Won't Go, 1943.
Be Patient, Patient. 1944,
Disillusioned Blue Bird. 1944.
Dog, Cat and Canary. 1945.
Dream Kids, 1944.
Egg-Yegg. 1945.
Fiesta Time. 1945,
He Can't Make It Stick, 1943.
Herring Murder Mystery. 1944,
Imagination. 1943,
Kic © Juice. 1945,
Ki idas Junior. 1942.
Ku-Ku-Nuts, 1945.
Mr. Moocher. 1944,
Pee-kool-yar-sit-chee-ay-
shun, 1944,
Plenty Below Zero, 1943.
Porkyliar Piggy. 1944.
Prof. Small and Mr. Tall.
1943.
Rippling Romance. 1945.
Rocky Road to Ruin. 1943.
Room and Bored. 1943.
Sadie Hawkins Day. 1944.
Toll Bridge Troubles. 1942.
Tree for Two. 1943.
Under the Shedding Chestnut
Tree. 1942,
Way Down Yonder in the Corn.
1943,
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING
SYSTEM.
Return of the Whistler. 1948.
Whistler. 1944.
COLUMBIA PICTURES:
Health for Defense. 1942.
Over 21. 1945.
CGLUMBIA PICTURES CORPO-
RATION.
*A Plumbing We Will Go. 1940.
*Abroad at Home. 1941.
*Ache in Every Stake. 1941.
*Acqua Zanies. 1948.
*Acrobatic Babies. 1948.
*Across the Sierras. 1941,
*Adam Had Four Sons. 1941.
*Address Unknown. 1944.
*Adventure in Washington,
1941,
*Adventures in Silverado.
1948,
*Adventures of Martin Eden,
1942,
*Adventures of Rusty. 1945,
*Adventures of Sir Galahad.
(Serial)
*Affairs of a Rogue, 1949.
*After Midnight with Boston
Blackie. 1943.
*Ain't Love Cuckoo, 1946.
*Alan Courtney's 1280 Club.
1942,
*Alaska Tour. 1941.
*Ali the Giant Killer. 1940.
*Alias Boston Blackie. 1942.
*Alias Mr. Twilight. 1946.
*All Gummed Up. 1947.
*All the World's a Stooge.
1941.
*All Work and No Pay. 1942.
*America Sings with Kate
Smith, 1942.
*American Heritage of Hos-
pitality. 1949.
*Andy Plays Hookey. 1946.
*Angels over Broadway. 1940.
Anna Lucasta. 1949.
*Appointment in Berlin. 1943.
*Aqua-Maids. 1944.
*Aqua Thrills. 1943,
*Aquaplay. 1941,
*Archives. 1940.
*Aren't We All. 1947.
*Arizona. 1940.
*Arkansas Swing. 1948.
*Army Football Champions.
1946.
As the Fly Flies. 1944.
*Atlantic Convoy. 1942.
*Babe Didrikson, Queen of
Sports. 1948.
*Babies by Bannister. 1943.
*Babies for Sale. 1940.
*Bachelor Daze. 1944,
*Back from the Front. 1943.
*Bad Men of the Hills. 1942.
*Band Is Born. 1942,
*Bandit of Sherwood Forest.
1946.
Bandits of El Dorado. 1949.
Barnyard Babies. 1940.
*Batman, (Serial)
*Batman and Robin, (Serial)
Battle for a Bottle. 1942.
*Beautiful British Columbia.
1940.
*Beautiful but Broke. 1944.
*Beautiful Ontario. 1941.
*Bedtime Story. 1941.
*Beer Barrel Polecats. 1946.
*Before I Hang. 1940.
*Berth of a Queen. 1940.
*Best in Show. 1946.
*Best Man Wins. 1948.
*Betty Co-ed. 1946,
*Beyond the Sacramento. 1940.
*Big Boss. 1941.
*Billie Gets Her Man. 1948.
*Bird in the Head. 1946.
*Birds on the Wing. 1943,
*Black Arrow. 1948.
*Black Arrow. (Serial)
*Black Eagle, 1948.
*Black Eyes and Blues. 1941.
*Black Parachute. 1944,
Blackboard Revue. 1940.
*Blazing Across the Pecos.
1948.
*Blazing Six Shooters. 1940,
*Blazing the Western Trail.
1945.
*Blazing Trail. 1949,
*Blind Spot. 1947.
*Blitz on the Fritz. 1943.
*Blitzkiss. 1941.
*Blonde and Groom. 1943.
*Blonde from Brooklyn. 1945.
*Blonde from Singapore. 1941.
*Blonde Stayed On. 1946.
*Blondes and Blunders. 1940.
*Blondie for Victory, 1942.
*Blondie Goes Latin. 1941.
*Blondie Goes to College. 1942.
*Blondie Has Servant Trouble.
1940.
*Blondie Hits the Jackpot, 1949,
*Blondie in Society. 1941.
*Blondie in the Dough, 1947.
*Blondie Knows Best. 1946.
*Blondie on a Budget. 1940.
*Blondie Plays Cupid. 1940.
*Blondie's Anniversary. 1947.
*Blondie's Big Deal. 1949.
*Blondie's Big Moment. 1947,
*Blondie's Blessed Event. 1942.
*Blondie's Holiday. 1947.
*Blondie's Lucky Day. 1946.
*Blondie's Reward. 1948.
*Blondie's Secret. 1948.
*Boobs in Arms. 1941.
*Boobs in the Night. 1943.
*Boobs in the Woods. 1940.
*Booby Dupes. 1945.
Booby Socks. 1945,
*Boogie Man Will Get You..
1942,
*Boston Blackie and the Law.
1946.
*Boston Blackie Booked on
Suspicion, 1945,
*Boston Blackie Goes Holly-
wood. 1942.
*Boston Blackie's Chinese
Venture. 1949.
*Boston Blackie's Rendezvous.
1945.
*Both Barrels Blazing. 1945.
*Bowling Kings. 1947. :
Boy, a Gun and Birds. 1939.
*Boy from Stalingrad. 1943.
*Brenda Starr, Reporter.
(Serial)
*Brick Bradford. (Serial)
*Bride and Gloom. 1947.
*Brideless Groom. 1947.
*Broken Treaties. 1941.
*Bruce Gentry. (Serial)
*Buckaroo from Powder River.
1947.
*Buenos Aires Today. 1941.
Bulldog and the Baby. 1942.
*Bulldog Drummond at Bay.
1947,
*Bulldog Drummond Strikes
Back. 1947.
*Bullets for Bandits. 1942.
*Bullets for Rustlers. 1940.
*Bundle of Bliss. 1940.
*Busy Buddies, 1944,
*Cactus Makes Perfect. 1942.
*Cadet Cagers. 1945.
*Cadets on Parade. 1942.
*Cafe Society. 1949.
*Cajuns of the Teche. 1942.
*Calling All Fibbers. 1945.
*Camera Digest. 1944.
*Can You Top This? 1948.
*Canal Zone, 1942.
*Candid Microphone, (Serial)
*Canine Champion, 1946.
*Canvas Cut-Ups. 1942.
*Capital Side Lights. 1941.
*Captain Midnight. (Serial)
*Carolina Blues, 1944.
*Carpenters. 1941.
*Carry Harry. 1942.
*Challenge of the Range. 1949.
*Champ of the Champions.
1943.
*Champion of the Cue. 1945.
*Champions in the Making.
1948,
*Chance of a Lifetime. 1943.
*Chick Carter, Detective.
(Serial)
*Chips and Putts. 1945,
Cholly Polly. 1942.
*Cigarette Girl. 1947.
*Cinderella Cagers. 1947.
Cinderella Goes to a Party.
1942.
*City Within a City. 1941.
*City Without Men. 1943.
*Close Call for Boston Blackie.
1946.
*Close Call for Ellery Queen.
1942.
*Clunked in the Clink, 1949.
*Cocky Bantam. 1943,
*Cold Turkey. 1940.
*College Belles. 1942.
*College Champions. 1942.
*Commandos Strike at Dawn.
1943.
*Community Sing. (Serial)
Concerto in B Flat Minor.
1942,
*Confessions of Boston Blackie.
1942,
*Congo Bill, (Serial)
*Convicted Woman, 1940.
*Cookoo Cavaliers. 1940.
Coroner Creek. 1948.
*Corpse Came C.O. D, 1947.
*Counter-Attack. 1945.
*Counter-Espionage. 1942.
*Cover Girl. 1944.
Cowboy and the Indians. 1949,
*Cowboy Blues. 1946.
*Cowboy Canteen. 1944,
*Cowboy from Lonesome
River. 1944.
*Cowboy in the Clouds. 1944,
*Crabbin' in the Cabin. 1948.
*Crash Goes the Hash. 1944.
*Crazy like a Fox. 1944,
*Crime Doctor. 1943,
*Crime Doctor's Courage.
1945.
*Crime Doctor's Diary. 1949.
*Crime Doctor's Gamble. 1947.
*Crime Doctor's Manhunt. 1946,
*Crime Doctor's Strangest
Case. 1943,
*Crime Doctor's Warning.
1945. -
*Crime on Their Hands. 1948.
*Cry of the Werewolf. 1944.
Crystal Gazer. 1941.
Cuckoo I, Q. 1941.
*Cue Tricks. 1947.
*Cue Wizards. 1943.
*Cupid Goes Nuts. 1947.
Cute Recruit. 1941.
*Cyclone Prairie Rangers.
1944,
*Dance, Dunce, Dance. 1945.
*Dancing in Manhattan. 1944.
*Dangerous Blondes. 1943.
*Dangerous Business. 1946.
*Daring Young Man. 1942.
*Dark Past. 1949.
*Dead Reckoning. 1947.
*Deadwood Dick. (Serial)
*Deep Sea Fishing. 1946.
*Defective Detectives. 1944.
*Desert Hawk. (Serial)
*Desert Horseman, 1946.
*Desert Vigilante. 1949,
*Design for Loving. 1944,
*Desperadoes. 1943.
*Desperate Chance for Ellery
Queen. 1942.
*Destroyer. 1943.
*Devil Commands. 1941.
*Devil Ship. 1947.
*Devil's Henchmen. 1949.
*Devil's Mask. 1946.
*Devil's Trail. 1942.
*Diving Aces. 1946.
*Diving Champions. 1948.
*Diving Daredevils. 1943.
*Diving Thrills. 1941.
*Dizzy Detectives. 1943.
Dizzy Newsreel. 1943.
*Dizzy Pilots. 1943.
*Doctor, Feel My Pulse. 1944.
*Doctor Takes a Wife. 1940.
Dog Meets Dog. 1942.
Doolins of Oklahoma, 1949.
*Doughboys in Ireland. 1943.
*Down Rio Grande Way. 1942.
*Down to Earth. 1947.
Dumbconscious Mind, 1942,
*Durango Kid. 1940.
*Dutiful but Dumb. 1941.
Duty and the Beast. 1943.
*Eadie Was a Lady. 1945.
Egg Hunt. 1940.
*Eight-Ball Andy. 1948.
*E1 Dorado Pass. 1948.
*Ellery Queen and the Murder
Ring. 1941.
*Ellery' Queen and the Perfect
Crime, 1941,
*Ellery Queen, Master Detec-
tive. 1940.
*Ellery Queen's Penthouse
Mystery. 1941.
*Enemy Agents Meet Ellery
Queen, 1942.
*Escape in the Fog. 1945.
*Escape to Glory. 1940.
*Eve Knew Her Apples. 1945.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
511
COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPO-
RATION. Cont'd.
*Even AsIOU,. 1942.
*Ever Since Venus. 1944.
*Exploring Space. 1941,
*Face Behind the Mask. 1941.
*Farmer for a Day. 1943.
Farmer Tom Thumb. 1940.
*Feathers, 1941,
*Feudin' Rhythm. 1949.
*Feulin' Around, 1949,
*Fiddlers Three. 1948.
*Fighter Pilot. 1941,
*Fighting Buckaroo. 1943.
*Fighting Frontiersman. 1946.
*Fighting Guardsman. 1945,
*Film Vodvil. (Serial)
*Fireman Save My Choo-Choo.
1940.
*First Comes Courage. 1943.
Fish Follies. 1940.
*Fit To Fight. 1942.
*Five Little Peppers at Home.
1940,
*Five Little Peppers in
Trouble. 1940,
*Flashing Fins. 1948.
*Flat Feat. 1948.
*Flight Lieutenant. 1942,
*Floating Elephants. 1940.
*Flung by a Fling. 1949.
Fly in the Ointment. 1943,
*Flying Hoofs. 1946.
*Flying Targets. 1940.
*Follow Thru with Sam Byrd,
1944,
*Footlight Glamour. 1943.
*For the Love of Rusty. 1947.
Fox and the Grapes. 1941,
*Framed. 1947.
*French Fried Patootie, 1941.
*Fresh as a Freshman. 1941.
*Fright Night. 1947.
*From Nurse to Worse. 1940.
*From Nuts to Soup. 1941.
*From Singapore to Hong Kong.
1940,
*Frontier Fury. 1943.
*Frontier Gun Law. 1946.
*Fugitive from a Prison Camp.
1940.
*Fuller Brush Man, 1948.
*G. I. Sports. 1944.
*G I Wanna Home. 1946,
*Gallant Blade. 1948.
*Gallant Journey. 1946.
*Gallup Poll. 1941.
*Galoping Thunder. 1946.
*Garden of Eatin'. 1943,
*Gay Senorita. 1945.
*Gem of a Jam. 1943.
*General Nuisance. 1941,
*Gentleman from Nowhere.
1948.
*Gentleman Misbehaves. 1946.
*Gents Without Cents. 1944.
*Get Along, Little Zombie.
1946.
*Ghost Talks. 1949,
*Ghost That Walks Alone, 1944.
Giddy-Yapping. 1944,
*Gilda. 1946.
*Girl in the Case. 1944.
*Girl of the Limberlost. 1945.
*Girls of the Road. 1940.
*Girls Under 21. 1940.
Glamour for Sale. 1940.
*Glamour Girl. 1948.
*Glove Affair. 1941.
*Glove Birds. 1942.
*Go Chase Yourself. 1948.
*Go West, Young Lady. 1941.
*Gold Is Where You Lose It.
1944,
*Golden Gloves, 1944,
*Good Bad Egg. 1947.
*Good Luck, Mr. Yates. 1943.
*Goofy Golf. 1947.
*Grappling Groaners. 1947.
*Great American Divide. 1942,
*Great Glover. 1943.
*Great Plane Robbery. 1940.
*Great Swindle. 1941.
*Green Archer. (Serial)
Greyhound and the Rabbit.
1940.
*Groom and Bored. 1942.
*Guilt of Janet Ames. 1947.
Gullible Canary. 1942.
*Gunfighters, 1947.
*Gunning for Vengeance. 1946,
*Guy, a Gal, anda Pal. 1945.
*Hail to the Rangers. 1943,
*Half Shot at-Sunrise. 1941.
*Half-Wits Holiday. 1947.
*Ham and Yeggs. 1942.
*Hands Across the Rockies.
1941,
Happy Holidays. 1940.
Happy Tots' Expedition. 1940.
*Harbor Goes to France. 1945,
*Harmon of Michigan. 1941.
*Harvard, Here I Come. 1941.
*He Stayed for Breakfast. 1940.
*He Was Only Feudin'. 1943.
*Headin' for a Weddin'. 1946.
*Heading West. 1946.
*Heather and Yon, 1944,
*Heat's on, 1943.
*Heavenly Daze. 1949,
*Heckler. 1940.
*Hectic Honeymoon, 1947.
*Hedge Hoppers. 1944.
*Hello Annapolis. 1942.
Helping Paw. 1941,
*Her First Beau. 1941.
*Her Husband's Affairs. 1947.
*Here Comes Mr. Jordan, 1941,
*Here Comes,Mr. Zerk. 1943.
*He's In Again. 1949.
*Hey, Rookie. 1943.
*Hi-Li. 1946.
*High Blood Pressure. 1945.
*Higher Thana Kite. 1943.
*Hi-Ho Rodeo. 1945,
*His Baiting Beauty. 1949.
*His Bridal Fright. 1940.
*His Ex Marks the Spot, 1941.
*His Girl Friday. 1939.
*His Girl's Worst Friend. 1943.
*His Hotel Sweet. 1944,
*His Tale Is Told. 1944,
*His Wedding Scare. 1943.
*Hiss and Yell. 1946.
*Historic Virginia. 1940.
*Hit the Hay. 1945.
*Hit with a Miss. 1945,
*Hobby Lobby. 1940.
*Hocus Pocus. 1949.
*Hold That Lion. 1947.
*Holiday in Havana, 1949.
Hollywood Detour. 1942.
*Holt of the Secret Service.
(Serial)
*Home in San Antone. 1949.
*Honeymoon Blues. 1946,
*Honolulu Lu. 1941.
*Hop Harrigan. (Serial)
*Horsemen of the Sierras. 1949,
*Horseshoe Wizardry. 1949,
*Host to a Ghost. 1941.
*Hot Heir. 1947,
*Hot Scots. 1948.
*Hot Water. 1946.
*How High Is Up? 1940,
*How Spry 1Am, 1942.
*How War Came, 1941,
*Howards of Virginia. 1940.
*Hunting Wild Deer. 1940.
*I Can Hardly Wait. 1943.
*I Love a Bandleader. 1945,
*I Love a Mystery. 1945.
*I Love Trouble. 1947.
*I Married Adventure. 1940.
*I Spied for You. 1943.
*I Surrender Dear, 1948.
*I Was a Prisoner on Devil's
Island. 1941.
*Ice Capers. 1941.
*Idiots Deluxe, 1945.
*Idle Roomers, 1944.
*If a Body Meets a Body. 1945.
*I'll Never Heil Again. 1941.
*I'm a Monkey's Uncle. 1948.
*Impatient Years. 1944,
*In the Land of Pagodas. 1940.
*In the Sweet Pie and Pie. 1941.
Inside the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. 1940.
*International Forum. (Serial)
*Invaders, 1942,
*Iron Claw. (Serial)
*Iron Masters. 1945.
*Is Everybody Happy? 1943.
*Island of Doomed Men. 1940.
*Islands of the West Indies.
1940.
*It Had To Be You, 1947.
It Happened to Crusoe. 1941,
*It's a Great Life. 1943.
*It's Great To Be Young. 1946.
*Jack Armstrong. (Serial)
*Jam Session, 1944,
*Jiggers, My Wife. 1946.
*Jitter Bughouse. 1948,
*Johnny Allegro. 1949.
*Johnny O'Clock, 1947.
*Jolson Sings Again, 1949.
*Jolson Story. 1946.
*Journey in Tunisia, 1941,
*Journey to Denali. 1942,
*Jump, Fush, Jump. 1943.
*Jungle Archer. 1941.
*Jungle Fishing. 1941.
*Jungle Jim, 1948.
*Jungle Raiders, (Serial)
*Junior Army. 1942,
*Jury Goes Round 'n Round.
1945.
*Just Before Dawn. 1946.
*K-9 Kadets. 1944.
*Kansas City Kitty. 1944.
*Kazan. 1949,
*Keeper of the Bees. 1947.
*Key Witness. 1947.
Kindly Scram. 1943.
*King of Dodge City. 1941.
*King of the Wild Horses.
1947,
*Kings of Basketball. 1943.
*Kings of the Fairway. 1945.
*Kink of the Campus, 1941.
*Kiss and Tell. 1945,
*Kiss and Wake Up. 1942.
*Kitchen Quiz. (Serial)
Kitty Gets the Bird. 1941.
*Klondike Kate. 1943.
*Knight and a Blonde, 1944,
Knock on Any Door. 1949.
*Ladies Day in Sports, 1943.
*Ladies in Retirement. 1941,
*Ladies of the Chorus. 1949,
*Lady from Shanghai. 1948,
*Lady in Question. 1940.
*Lady Is Willing. 1942.
*Lady of the Links. 1949.
Land of Fun, 1941.
*Landrush, 1946.
*Laramie. 1949.
*Lass in Alaska. 1948.
*Last Days of Boot Hill. 1947,
*Last Horseman, 1944.
*Last of the Redmen, 1947,
*Laugh Your Blues Away, 1942,
*Law of the Barbary Coast.
1949.
*Law of the Canyon, 1947.
*Law of the Northwest. 1943.
*Lawless Empire. 1945.
*Lawless Plainsmen. 1942,
*Leather Gloves. 1948.
*Leave It to Blondie. 1945.
*Let's Go Steady. 1945.
*Let's Have Fun. 1943.
*Life in Paris. 1939,
*Life with Blondie, 1945,
*Lightning Strikes Twice. 1942.
*Little Miss Broadway. 1947.
Little Theatre. 1941.
Loaded Pistols. 1948.
*Loco Boy Makes Good, 1941.
*Lone Hand Texan. 1947,
*Lone Prairie. 1942.
*Lone Star Moonlight. 1946.
*Lone Star Vigilantes. 1941.
*Lone Wolf and His Lady. 1949.
*Lone Wolf in London. 1947.
*Lone Wolf in Mexico, 1947.
*Lone Wolf Keeps a Date. 1940.
*Lone Wolf Meets a Lady. 1940.
*Lone Wolf Strikes. 1940.
*Lone Wolf Takes a Chance,
1941.
*Lost One. 1948.
*Lost Tribe. 1949.
*Louisiana Hayride. 1944.
*Lovable Trouble. 1941.
*Love at First Fright. 1941.
*Love in Gloom, 1941.
Loves of Carmen. 1948.
*Lucky Legs. 1942.
*Lulu Belle. 1948.
*Lust for Gold. 1949.
Mad Hatter. 1940,
*Mad Men of Europe. 1940.
*Magic Fluke, 1949,
*Maid Made Mad, 1943.
*Make Believe Ballroom. 1949,
Malice in Slumberland. 1942.
*Malice in the Palace. 1949.
*Man from Colorado. 1948.
*Man from Tumbleweeds. 1940.
Man of Tin. 1940.
*Man or Mouse. 1948.
*Man Who Dared. 1946.
*Man Who Returned to Life.
1942.
*Man with Nine Lives. 1940.
*Manhattan Angel. 1948.
*Man's World. 1942.
*Mark of the Whistler. 1944,
*Mary Lou. 1948.
Mass Mouse Meeting. 1943.
*Master of the Cue. 1940.
*Mat Maulers. 1944,
*Mating of Millie. 1948,
*Matri-Phony. 1942,
*Mayor's Husband. 1945.
*Medico of Painted Springs.
1941,
*Meet Boston Blackie. 1941.
*Meet Me on Broadway. 1946.
*Meet Miss Bobby Socks. 1944,
*Meet Mr. Mischief. 1947.
*Meet the Stewarts. 1942.
*Men in Her Life. 1941.
*Men Without Souls. 1940,
*Men Working Together. 1943.
*Merchant Convoy. 1943.
*Mermaid's Paradise. 1945.
*Micro-Phonies. 1945.
*Microspook. 1949.
*Military Academy. 1940.
*Millerson Case. 1947.
*Millie's Daughter. 1947.
*Miner Affair, 1945.
*Mint. , 1940,
*Miss Grant Takes Richmond.
1949,
*Miss ina Mess. 1949.
*Missing Juror. 1944,
*Missing Ten Days. 1941.
*Mr. Clyde Goes to Broadway.
1940.
*Mr. District Attorney. 1947.
Mr. Elephant Goes to Town,
1940.
Mr. Fore by Fore. 1944,
*Mr. Noisy. 1946,
*Mr. Smug. 1943.
*Mr. Soft Touch, 1949.
*Mr, Winkle Goes to War. 1944,
*Mr. Wright Goes Wrong. 1946.
*Mrs. Golf. 1949.
*Mitt Me Tonight. 1941.
*Money Squawks. 1940,
*Monkey Businessmen. 1946.
*Monster and the Ape. (Serial)
*Mopey Dope. 1944,
*More the Merrier. 1943.
*Moron Than Off, 1946.
Mouse Meets Lion. 1940.
*Movie Magic. 1941.
*Mummy's Dummies. 1948.
*Murder in Times Square.
1943.
*Music in My Heart. 1939.
*Mutineers. 1949,
Mutt 'n Bones. 1944,
*My Dog Rusty. 1948.
*My Kingdom for a Cook. 1943.
*My Name Is Julia Ross. 1945,
*My Sister Eileen. 1942,
*My Son Is Guilty. 1939.
*My Wife's an Angel, 1943.
*Mysterious Intruder, 1946,
*Mystery Ship, 1941.
512
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPO-
RATION. Cont'd.
*Naval Academy, 1941.
*Navy Crew Champions. 1947.
*Nervous Shakedown, 1947,
*Net Marvels. 1948.
*New Hampshire. 1940.
*New York Parade. 1940.
*New York's Finest. 1941.
News Oddities. 1940.
*Nice Work If You Can Do It.
1940.
*Night Editor. 1946.
*Night To Remember, 1942.
*Nine Girls. 1944,
*No Census, No Feeling. 1940.
*No Dough, Boys. 1944,
*No Holds Barred, 1948,
*No Place for a Lady. 1943,
*Nobody's Children. 1940,
*None Shall Escape. 1944.
*North from the Lone Star.
1941.
*North of the Rockies. 1942.
*Not a Ladies Man. 1942.
*Nothing but Pleasure. 1939.
*Notorious Lone Wolf. 1946,
*Nutty but Nice. 1940.
*Odd Vocations. 1940.
*Oddities. 1942.
*Off Again, On Again, 1945.
*Officer and the Lady. 1941.
*Oh Baby! 1944.
*Olaf Laughs Last. 1942.
*Old and Modern New Orleans.
1942.
*Old and New Arizona. 1940.
Old Blackout Joe. 1942.
Olde Swap Shoppe. 1940,
*Once upon a Time. 1944.
*One Dangerous Night. 1942.
*One Mysterious Night. 1944.
*One Way To Love, 1945.
*)pen Season for Saps. 1944.
*Our National Defense. 1940.
*Our Second Front. 1942.
*Our Wife. 1941.
*Out of the Depths. 1945.
*Out West. 1947,
*Out West with the Peppers.
1940.
*Outlaws of the Panhandle.
1941.
*Outlaws of the Rockies, 1945.
*Outside the 3-mile Limit.
1940.
*Over the Santa Fe Trail. 1947.
*Overland to Deadwood. 1942.
*Pacific Adventure. 1947.
*Parachute Nurse. 1942.
*Pardon My Berth Marks. 1940.
*Pardon My Clutch. 1948.
*Pardon My Gun. 1942,
*Pardon My Lamb Chop, 1948.
*Pardon My Past. 1945,
*Pardon My Terror. 1946.
*Parlor, Bedroom, and Wrath,
1948.
*Passport to Alcatraz, 1940.
*Passport to Suez. 1943,
Paunch 'n Judy. 1940.
Peep in the Deep. 1940.
*Penny Serenade, 1941.
*Perilous Holiday. 1946.
*Perils of the Royal Mounted.
(Serial)
*Personality Kid. 1946.
*Phantom. (Serial)
*Phantom Submarine. 1940.
*Phantom Thief, 1946,
*Phantom Valley. 1947.
*Phony Cronies. 1942.
*Phony Express. 1943,
*Piano Mooner. 1942,
*Pick a Peck of Plumbers,
1944,
*Pinch in Time. 1948,
*Pinto Kid. 1940.
*Pioneers of the Frontier.
1940,
*Pistol Packin' Nitwits. 1945.
*Pitchin' in the Kitchen, 1943.
Playing the Pied Piper, 1941.
*Pleased To Mitt You. 1940.
*Pleasurebound in Canada.
1940.
Polly Wants a Doctor. 1943.
*Polo. 1947.
*Polo Champions. 1941.
Pooch Parade. 1940.
*Port Said. 1948.
*Power of the Press. 1943.
*Power of the Whistler. 1945.
Practice Makes Perfect. 1940.
*Prairie Gunsmoke. 1942,
*Prairie Raiders. 1947.
*Prairie Schooners. 1940.
*Prairie Stranger. 1941.
*Prince of Thieves. 1947.
*Prison Ship. 1945.
*Prison Warden, 1949,
*Puck Chasers. 1945,
*Quack Service. 1943.
*Quick on the Trigger. 1948.
*Racing Greyhounds. 1949.
*Racing Luck. 1948.
*Rack 'Em Up. 1941.
*Racket Man, 1944,
*Radio Riot. 1949.
*Radio Romeo. 1947.
*Ragtime Bear. 1949,
*Rasslin' Riot. 1949.
*Rasslin' Romeos. 1946.
*Ready, Willing, but Unable.
1941.
*Reck 'Em up. 1941.
*Reckless Moment. 1949,
Red Riding Hood Rides Again.
1942,
*Redhead from Manhattan,
1943,
*Relentless. 1948,
*Renegades. 1946.
*Renegades of the Sage. 1949.
*Reno-vated. 1946.
*Return of Daniel Boone. 1941.
*Return of Monte Cristo. 1946.
*Return of October. 1948.
*Return of Rusty. 1946.
*Return of the Durango Kid.
1945.
*Return of the Vampire. 1943.
*Return of the Whistler. 1948.
*Return of Wild Bill. 1940.
*Reveille with Beverly. 1943.
*Rhapsody on Ice. 1949.
*Rhythm and Weep. 1946.
*Rhythm Round-Up. 1945.
*Richest Man in Town. 1941.
Riders in the Sky. 1949.
*Riders of the Badlands. 1941.
*Riders of the Lone Star. 1947.
*Riders of the Northland. 1942.
*Riders of the Northwest
Mounted. 1943.
Riders of the Whistling Pines.
1949,
*Riding Through Nevada. 1942.
*Riding West. 1944.
*Ring and the Belle. 1941,
*Roaring Frontiers. 1941,
*Roaring Rangers. 1946,
*Robin Hood of the Range. 1943,
*Robin Hoodlum. 1948.
*Rockin' in the Rockies. 1945,
*Rockin' Thru the Rockies.
1940.
*Rodeo Thrills and Spills, 1948.
*Rolling Down to Rio. 1947.
*Rookie's Cookie. 1943.
*Rose of Santa Rosa. 1947.
*Rough and Tumble. 1945,
*Rough Ridin' Justice. 1945.
*Rough, Tough, and Ready.
1945,
*Roughhouse Fiesta. 1940.
*Royal Mounted Patrol. 1941.
*Rustlers of the Badlands.
1945,
*Rusty Leads the Way. 1948.
*Rusty Saves a Life. 1949,
*Sabotage Squad. 1942.
*Saddle Leather Law. 1944.
*Saddles and Sagebrush. 1943,
*Sagebrush Heroes, 1945,
*Sahara, 1943.
*Sailor's Holiday. 1944.
*Salmon Fishing. 1945,
*San Francisco, 1941,
*Sappy Birthday. 1942.
*Sappy Pappy. 1942.
*Saving Strokes with Sam
Snead. 1940.
*Savoy in the Alps. 1940.
Schoolboy Dreams. 1940.
*Scooper Dooper. 1947.
*Screen Snapshots. (Serial)
*Sea Hound. (Serial)
*Secret Code. (Serial)
*Secret Command. 1944,
*Secret of St. Ives. 1949.
*Secret of the Whistler. 1946.
*Secret Seven. 1940.
*Secrets of the Lone Wolf.
1941,
*Sergeant Mike. 1944.
*Shadow. (Serial)
*Shadowed, 1946.
*Shadows in the Night. 1944.
*She Has What It Takes. 1943.
*She Knew All the Answers.
1941.
*She Snoops To Conquer. 1944.
*She Wouldn't Say Yes. 1945.
*Sheepish Wolf, 1948.
*She's a Soldier Too. 1944.
*She's a Sweetheart. 1944,
*She's Oil Mine. 1941.
*Shivering Sherlocks. 1948.
*Shockproof. 1949.
*Shot in the Escape. 1943.
*Should Husbands Marry? 1947.
*Show Dogs. 1941.
*Shut My Big Mouth, 1942.
*Sign of the Ram. 1948.
*Silly Billy. 1948.
*Silver City Raiders. 1943.
*Sing a Song of Six Pants. 1947.
*Sing for Your Supper. 1941.
*Sing Me a Song of Texas.
1945.
*Sing While You Dance. 1946.
*Singin' in the Corn. 1946.
*Singin' Spurs. 1948.
*Singing on the Trail. 1946.
*Sitka Sue. 1949,
*Six-Gun Law, 1947,
*Ski Demons, 1947.
*Ski Soldiers, 1943.
*Skiing Technique. 1940.
*Slappily Married, 1946.
Slay It with Flowers, 1943.
*Slightly French, 1949,
*Smith of Minnesota. 1942.
*Smoky Mountain Melody, 1948.
*Smoky River Serenade. 1947,
*Snafu. 1945.
*Snooper Service, 1945.
*So Dark the Night. 1946.
*So Long Mr. Chumps, 1941.
*So You Think You Know Music.
(Serial)
*So you Won't Squawk. 1941.
*So You Won't Talk? 1940.
*Social Security. 1940.
*Society Mugs. 1946.
*Sock-A-Bye Baby, 1942.
*Socks Appeal. 1943.
*Sojourn in Havana, 1940.
*Some More of Samoa. 1941.
*Something To Shout About.
1943.
*Son of Davy Crockett, 1941.
*Son of Rusty. 1947.
*Son of the Guardsman, (Serial)
*Song of Idaho, 1948.
*Song of India. 1949,
*Song of the Prairie. 1945.
Song of Victory. 1942.
*Song To Remember. 1944.
*So's Your Antenna, 1946,
*Soul of a Monster, 1944,
*South of Death Valley. 1949.
*South of the Boudoir, 1940.
*South of the Chisholm Trail.
1947,
*Spare Time in the Army. 1942.
*Spider Returns. (Serial)
*Spirit of 1941. 1941.
*Spirit of Stanford, 1942,
*Splits, Spares and Strikes.
1941.
*Spook Louder. 1943.
*Spook Speaks. 1940.
*Spook to Me. 1945.
*Sport of Kings. 1940, 1947.
*Squareheads of the Round
Table. 1948.
*Stand By All Networks. 1942.
*Stars on Parade. 1944.
*Stork Pays Off. 1941.
*Strange Affair. 1944,
Strange Facts. 1941.
*Stranger from Ponca City.
1947.
Streamlined Donkey. 1941.
*Strife of the Party. 1944.
*Striking Champions. 1944,
*Study in Socks. 1942.
*Submarine Raider. 1942.
*Sundown Valley. 1944.
*Sunk in the Sink. 1949.
*Superman, (Serial)
*Sweeping Oars. 1943.
*Sweet Genevieve. 1947.
*Sweet Spirits of Nighter. 1941.
*Sweetheart of the Campus.
1941.
*Sweetheart of the Fleet. 1942.
*Swing in the Saddle. 1944.
*Swing Out the Blues. 1944.
*Swing the Western Way. 1947.
*Swordsman, 1947.
*Table Tennis Topnotchers.
1944,
*Tahiti Nights, 1944.
*Take It or Leave It. (Serial)
*Talk About a Lady. 1946.
*Talk of the Town. 1942.
*Tall, Dark, and Gruesome.
1948.
*Taming of the Snood. 1940.
Tangled Angler. 1942.
Tangled Television. 1940.
Tangled Travels. 1944.
*Tars and Spars. 1946.
*Tee Up. 1941.
*Tell It to the Judge. 1949.
*Ten Cents a Dance. 1945.
*Ten Pin Aces. 1943.
*Ten Pin Magic. 1946.
*Tennis Rhythm, 1942.
*Tennis Wizards. 1947.
*Terror Trail. 1946.
*Terry and the Pirates. (Serial)
*Tex Granger. (Serial)
*Texas, 1941,
*Texas Panhandle. 1945.
*Texas Stagecoach, 1940.
*That Texas Jamboree. 1946.
There's Music in Your Hair.
1941.
*There's Something About a
Soldier. 1943,
*They All Kissed the Bride.
1942.
*They Dare Not Love. 1941.
*They Live in Fear. 1944,
*They Stooge to Conga. 1943.
*Thirteenth Hour. 1947.
*This Is England. 1941.
*This Thing Called Love. 1941.
*Thousand and One Nights.
1945,
*Threads of a Nation. 1940.
*Three Blonde Mice. 1942.
*Three Girls About Town.
1941,
*Three Little Pirates. 1946.
*Three Little Twirps. 1943.
*Three Loan Wolves. 1946.
*Three Pests ina Mess. 1945,
*Three Smart Saps. 1942.
*Three Troubledoers. 1946.
*Thrill of Brazil. 1946.
*Thrills of Music. (Serial)
*Throw a Saddle on a Star.
1946, y
*Thunder over the Prairie.
1941.
*Thunderhoof. 1948,
*Thundering Frontier. 1940.
*Tillie the Toiler. 1941,
*Timberland Athletes. 1946.
*Time out for Rhythm. 1941.
Timid Pup. 1940.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
513
COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPO-
RATION. Cont'd.
*Tireman, Spare My Tires.
1942.
*To Heir Is Human. 1944.
*To the Ends of the Earth.
1948,
*Together Again. 1944,
Tokyo Joe. 1949.
Tom Thumb's Brother. 1941.
*Tomorrow's Stars. 1940.
*Tonight and Every Night.
1945.
*Too Many Husbands. 1940.
*Tornado in the Saddle. 1942.
*Traditions of Mexico. 1944.
*Trail to Laredo. 1948.
*Training for Trouble. 1947.
*Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. 1942.
*Trapped by a Blonde. 1949.
*Trapped by Boston Blackie.
1948.
*Trigger Magic. 1949.
*Triple Threat. 1948.
*Trotting Kings. 1942.
*21 Days Together. 1940.
*Two Blondes and a Redhead.
1947,
*Two-Fisted Stranger. 1946.
*Two ina Taxi. 1941.
*Two Jills and a Jack. 1947.
*Two Latins from Manhattan.
1941,
*Two Local Yokels. 1945.
*Two-Man Submarine. 1944.
*Two Nuts ina Rut. 1948.
*Two Saplings. 1943.
*Two Senoritas from Chicago.
1943.
*Two Yanks in Trinidad. 1942.
*U-Boat Prisoner. 1944.
*Uncivil War Birds. 1946.
*Under Age. 1941.
*Undercover Man. 1949.
*Underground Agent. 1942.
*Underground Guerrillas. 1944,
*United States Military Academy.
1940,
*United States Naval Academy.
1941.
*U, S. Treasury, Bureau of
Engraving and Printing.
1940. D
*Unknown. 1946.
Untamed Breed. 1948.
*Unusual Crafts. 1940.
*Unveiling Algeria. 1940.
*Unwritten Code. 1944,
*Vagabond Loafers. 1949.
*Valley of Vanishing Men,
(Serial)
*Vengeance of the West. 1942.
Vigilante. (Serial)
*Vigilantes Ride. 1943.
*Vine, Women and Song. 1945.
Vitamin G-Man. 1943.
*Voice in the Night. 1941.
*Voice Is Born. 1948.
*Voice of the Whistler. 1945.
*Volley-Oop. 1947.
Wacky Wigwams. 1942.
*Walk a Crooked Mile. 1948.
*Walking Hills. 1949.
Wallflower. 1941.
*Walls Came Tumbling Down.
1946,
*Watchman Takes a Wife. 1941.
*Way of All Pests. 1941.
*We Were Strangers. 1949.
*Wedded Bliss. 1944,
*Wedding Belle. 1947.
*Wedlock Deadlock. 1947.
*West of Abilene. 1940.
*West of Dodge City. 1947.
*West of Sonora. 1948.
*West of Tombstone, 1942.
*Western Wonderland. 1941.
*What a Woman. 1943.
*What Makes Lizzy Dizzy?
1942.
*What's Buzzin' Cousin? 1943.
*What's the Matador. 1942.
*When a Girl's Beautiful. 1947.
*When the Wife's Away. 1946.
*Where the Pest Begins. 1945.
*Whirlwind Raiders. 1948.
*Whistler. 1944,
*White Eagle. (Serial)
*Who Done It? 1949.
*Who's Guilty? (Serial)
*Who's Hugh? 1943,
Who's Zoo in Hollywood. 1941.
*Wife Decoy. 1945.
*Wife Takes a Flyer. 1942.
*Wife To Spare. 1947.
Wild and Woozy West. 1942.
*Wildcat of Tucson, 1940.
Willoughby's Magic Hat. 1943.
*Winged Targets. 1944.
*Wings for the Fledgling. 1943.
*Winter Capers. 1949.
*Winter Paradise. 1942.
Wise Owl. 1940.
*Wizard of the Fairway. 1942.
Wolf Chases Pigs. 1942.
*Wolf in Thief's Clothing. 1943.
*Woman from Tangier. 1947.
*Women in Photography. 1941.
*Woo Woo, 1945,
Woodman Spare That Tree.
1942.
*World of 1960. 1939.
*World of Sound. 1941.
*Wreck of the Hesperus. 1948.
*Wrestling Octopus. 1942.
*Wyoming Hurricane. 1944,
*Yankee Doodle Andy. 1941.
*Yoke's on Me. 1944.
*Yoo-hoo, General, 1942.
*You Belong to Me. 1941.
*You Can't Do Without Love.
1945,
*You Can't Fool a Fool. 1946.
*You Dear Boy! 1943.
*You Nazty Spy! 1940.
*You Were Never Lovelier.
1942,
*You Were Never Uglier. 1944.
*You'll Never Get Rich. 1941,
*You're Next! 1940.
*Youth on Trial. 1945.
*Yumpin' Yiminy. 1941.
COLUMBIA PICTURES OF
CANADA, LTD.
Churchill's Island. 1942,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY.
Olhos. 1946.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
TEACHERS COLLEGE.
AUDIO-VISUAL LABORA-
TORY.
Projective Movement Se-
quences, 1948,
COLVAN, DORIS.
Hey, Rookie. 1943.
COLVAN, E. B. (ZEKE)
Hey, Rookie. 1943.
COMET PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Adventures of Don Coyote,
1947,
*High Fury. 1948.
*Little Iodine. 1946.
*Stork Bites Man, 1947.
*Susie Steps Out. 1946.
COMISKEY, PAT.
Exclusive Motion Pictures of
Outstanding Heavyweight
Boxing Contest of the Year.
1940,
COMMAGER, HENRY S.
Immigration. 1947.
COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL
VISUAL EDUCATION. SEE
American Osteopathic Associ-
ation. Committee on Profes-
sional Visual Education,
COMMONWEALTH GOVERN-
MENT OF THE PHILIPPINES.
SEE Philippine Islands. Com-
monwealth Government of the
Philippines.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENN-
SYLVANIA. SEE Pennsyl-
vania. Commonwealth.
CONN, MAURICE H.
Zamba. 1949,
CONNECTICUT. MOTOR
TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION,
INC. SEE Motor Transport
Association of Connecticut, Inc.
CONNECTICUT DEFENSE
COUNCIL.
—_Let's Be Ready. 1942.
CONNELL, RICHARD.
Brother Orchid. 1940.
Game of Death. 1945.
Meet John Doe. 1941.
CONNELL, W. MERLE, NATHAN
ROBIN, d.b.a. QUALITY
PICTURES CO. SEE Quality
Pictures Co.
CONNELLY, MARC.
Dulcy. 1940.
Merton of the Movies. 1947.
Wild Man of Borneo. 1941.
CONNERS, BARRY.
Always a Bride. 1940.
Pier 13. 1940,
CONNOLLY, MYLES.
House Across the Bay. 1940.
CONRAD, JOSEPH.
Victory. 1941.
CONSERVATION FOUNDATION.
Arteries of Life. 1948.
Birth of the Soil. 1948.
Forest Conservation. 1949,
Forest Grows. 1949.
Forest Produces. 1949.
Seeds of Destruction. 1948.
This Vital Earth. 1948.
CONSIDINE, ROBERT.
Babe Ruth Story. 1948.
Ladies' Day. 1943,
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo.
1944,
CONSOLIDATED VULTEE
AIRCRAFT CORPORATION.
Air Luxury for Tomorrow.
1946,
CONSTELLATION FILMS, LTD.
Small Voice. 1947.
CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION,
Beyond the Land. 1949.
Up from the Earth for the
People. 1948,
CONTEMPORARY FILMS.
*Baby Rabbit in Carrot Pie.
1940.
*Chata. 1947.
*Fun in Food. 1941.
*I Love To Make Music. 1940,
*Moving with Movies. 1941.
CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS,
IN
*Port of New York. 1949.
*Trapped, 1949,
CONTINENTAL FILM.
*Mam'zelle Bonaparte. 1947.
CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS
NATIONAL BANK AND
TRUST CO, OF CHICAGO,
*Back of Every Promise. 1948.
CONTINENTAL PICTURES, INC.
*Escort Girl. 1941.
*Model School. 1940.
*Teen Age. 1943,
*Youth Aflame. 1945,
COOK, ALBERT F.
Mechanized Record Filing.
1949,
COOKE, RUPERT CROFT- SEE
Croft-Cooke, Rupert.
COOLEY, THOMAS B.
Erythroblastic Anemia. 1941,
COOLIDGE, CALVIN.
Speech by the Late President
Calvin Coolidge on Economy.
1940.
COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE.
Deerslayer. 1943.
Last of the Redmen. 1947.
Pioneers, 1941,
Prairie. 1948.
COORDINATOR OF INTER-
AMERICAN AFFAIRS. SEE
U.S. Office of Inter-American
Affairs.
COPE, WILLIAM D.
Quizzy-Toons. 1946,
COPPEE, FRANCOIS.
Substitute. 1949.
COPPEL, ALEC,
Who Is Guilty? 1940.
CORAM PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
*World's Middleweight
Championship. 1948,
CORBETT, JAMES.
Man-Eater of Kumaon. 1948.
CORBETT, JAMES J.
Gentleman Jim. 1942.
CORCORAN, WILLIAM.
Trail Street. 1947.
CORFIELD (JOHN) PRODUC-
TIONS, LTD.
Bedelia. 1947.
CORNELL.
Her Husband's Affairs. 1947.
CORNETT, R. ORIN.
Algebra in Everyday Life.
1948,
CORONA PICTURES, LTD.
Alibi, 1943,
CORONET.
Addition Is Easy. 1948.
Alaska, a Modern Frontier.
1948,
Algebra in Everyday Life.
1948.
Ancient Rome. 1949.
Archery for Girls. 1949,
Are You a Good Citizen?
1949,
Attitudes and Health. 1949,
Background for Literature:
the Lady of the Lake. 1949.
Background for Reading:
Stories of Holland. 1949.
Basketball for Girls— Funda-
mentals. 1948.
Basketball for Girls—Game
Play. 1948.
Build Your Vocabulary. 1948.
Capitalism. 1948.
Carbon and Its Compounds.
1949.
Cell; Structural Unit of Life.
1949,
Charles Dickens: Background
for His Works. 1949.
Choosing Your Occupation,
1949,
Cities: Why They Grow. 1949.
Cleanliness and Health. 1949.
Consumer Protection. 1948.
Day with English Children,
1948,
Describing an Incident. 1949,
Developing Leadership. 1949.
Developing Responsibility.
1949.
Discussion in Democracy.
1948.
Energy in Our Rivers, 1948,
Exercise and Health, 1949.
Family Life. 1949.
Federal Taxation. 1948.
Finding the Right Job. 1949.
Geometry and You, 1948,
Growth of Flowers. 1945.
Hand Industries of Mexico.
1945.
High Jump. 1945,
How To Be Well Groomed.
1948,
How To Keep a Job, 1949,
How To Write Your Term
Paper. 1948.
Improve Your Pronunciation,
1949,
Improving Your Posture. 1949.
Installment Buying. 1948.
Intermediate Tumbling. 1945.
Law and Social Controls. 1949.
Let's Count. 1948.
Let's Play Fair. 1949.
Life in a Fishing Village. 1948.
Life in Hot, Dry Lands
(California) 1949.
Life in Lowlands (The Nether-
lands) 1949,
Life in Mediterranean Lands
(California) 1949.
514
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
CORONET. Cont'd.
Life in the Central Valley of
California. 1949.
Life on a French Farm. 1949.
Making the Most of School.
1948.
Measurement of Electricity.
1949,
Modern Hawaii. 1948.
Nature of Energy. 1949.
Nature of Light. 1948.
Our Living Constitution. 1949,
Percent in Everyday Life.
1948,
Pioneer Home, 1948.
Preserving Food. 1949.
Principles of Scale Drawing.
1949,
Propaganda Techniques. 1949,
Rest and Health. 1949.
Rural Life of Mexico. 1946.
Safe Living at School. 1948.
Seasonal Changes in Trees.
1949,
Sharing Work at Home. 1949.
Softball for Boys. 1948.
Spain: the Land and the People.
1949,
Subtraction Is Easy. 1948.
Supreme Court. 1948.
Use of Forests. 1949.
Visit to Ireland. 1948.
Watch That Quotation. 1949.
Ways to Good Habits. 1949.
We Go to School. 1948.
What Is a Corporation? 1949.
Why Study Foreign Languages ?
1949,
Winds and Their Causes. 1548.
Writing Better Business
Letters. 1949.
You and Your Work. 1948.
Your Family. 1948.
Your Family Budget. 1949.
Your Thrift Habits. 1948.
CORONET FILMS, LTD.
Dancing with Crime. 1947,
CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL
FILMS.
*Advanced Tumbling. 1945.
*Air in Action. 1947.
*American Square Dance. 1947.
*Ancient World Inheritance.
1946.
Apache Indian. 1945,
*Arctic Borderlands in Winter.
1948.
*Are You Popular? 1947.
*Banks and Credit. 1948.
*Basic Fibers in Cloth. 1948.
*Batting Fundamentals. 1946.
'*Birds in Winter. 1946.
*Bookkeeping and You. 1947,
*Broad Jump. 1946.
*Building an Outline. 1948.
*Building Typing Skill. 1947.
*Butterfly Botanists, 1947.
*Camouflage in Nature by Form
and Color Matching. 1946.
*Camouflage in Nature by
Pattern Matching. 1946.
*Catching Fundamentals. 1946.
*Choosing Books to Read. 1948.
*City Fire Fighters. 1947.
*Colorado River. 1947.
*Do Words Ever Fool You?
1948.
*England: Background of
Literature, 1947,
*Everyday Courtesy. 1948.
*Find the Information. 1948.
*Fred Meets a Bank, 1947.
*Global Concept in Maps. 1947.
*Halogens. 1947.
Hopi Indian, 1945.
Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts.
1946.
*How Man Made Day. 1946.
*How To Judge Authorities.
1948.
*How To Judge Facts. 1948.
*How To Read a Book, 1947,
*How We Elect Our Representa-
tives. 1947,
*Improve Your Reading. 1947.
*Instructional Films—the New
Way to Greater Education.
1948.
*Introduction to Electricity.
1948,
*Jack Visits Costa Rica. 1947.
*Know Your Library. 1946.
*Language of Graphs. 1948.
*Let's Visit a Poultry Farm.
1948.
*Life ina Drop of Water. 1947.
*Magnetism. 1947.
*Malay Peninsula: People and
Products. 1948.
*Mammals of the Countryside.
1947.
*Mammals of the Rocky
Mountains. 1947.
*Mammals of the Western
Plains. 1947.
*Maps Are Fun. 1946.
*Matter and Energy. 1947,
*Measurement. 1947.
*Mighty Columbia River. 1947,
*Natural Resources of the
Pacific Coast. 1947.
*Nature of Color. 1946.
*Nature of Sound. 1948,
*Our Animal Neighbors. 1947.
*Our Common Fuels. 1947.
*Oxygen. 1947.
*Panama: Crossroads of the
Western World. 1947.
People of Saba. 1945,
*Pigs and Elephants. 1947.
*Playground Safety. 1947.
*Political Parties. 1947.
*Posture Habits. 1947.
“Powers of Congress. 1947.
*Properties of Water. 1947.
*Punctuation—Mark Your
Meaning. 1947.
*Ready To Type, 1947,
*Rivers of the Pacific Slope.
1947.
*Schools of Mexico. 1946.
*Science and Superstition. 1947.
*Science and Wood Utilization.
1946.
*Scotland: Background of
Literature. 1947,
*Seaports of the Pacific Coast.
1947,
*Secretary Takes Dictation.
1947,
*Secretary Transcribes. 1947.
*Secretary's Day. 1947.
*Sharing Economic Risks. 1947.
*Shy Guy. 1947.
*Simple Stunts. 1946,
*Snakes. 1947,
*Social Dancing. 1947.
*Softball for Girls. 1947.
*Sounds of Music. 1948.
*Spanish Influence in the United
States. 1948.
*Speedball for Girls. 1947.
*Spelling Is Easy. 1947.
*Springboard Techniques. 1947.
Supai Indian, 1945.
*Trading Centers of the Pacific
Coast. 1947.
*We Discover Fractions. 1948.
*We Discover the Dictionary.
1946.
*What Is a Contract? 1948.
*What Is Business? 1948.
*What Is Cloth? 1948.
*What Is Money? 1947,
*What Is Science? 1947.
*Who Makes Words? 1948,
*Yarn and Cloth Construction.
1948.
CORONET PRODUCTIONS.
*Apache Indian. 1945.
*Aptitudes and Occupations.
1941.
*Baseball Fundamentals. 1942,
*Hopi Indian. 1945,
*Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts.
1946.
*Navajo Indian, 1945,
*Paper Making. 1941.
*Parliamentary Procedure in
Action. 1941.
*Pole Vault. 1945.
*Ruby-Throated Hummingbird.
1942.
*Supai Indian. 1945.
*Use of Tools. 1941,
*Volley Ball for Boys, 1941.
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COMPANY.
*Only All-Glass Coffee Brewer.
1945.
COSGRIFF, ROBERT JAMES.
Naval Academy. 1941.
COSLOW, SAM.
Out of This World. 1945.
COSMOPOLITAN.
20,000 Mena Year. 1939,
COSTER, CHARLES DE.
Mysterious Picture. 1949.
COWAN, LESTER.
Commandos Strike at Dawn.
1943.
G.I. Joe. 1945.
Tomorrow, the World. 1944.
COWAN (LESTER) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*G. I. Joe. 1945,
*Tomorrow, the World. 1944.
COWARD, NOEL.
This Happy Breed. 1947.
We Were Dancing. 1942.
COWARD (NOEL)-CINEGUILD.
Blithe Spirit. 1945.
Brief Encounter. 1946.
COWL, JANE.
Smilin' Through. 1941.
COWLES MAGAZINES, INC.
*Hometown, U.S. A. 1945.
*You and Your Family. 1946.
*You and Your Friends. 1946.
COX, WARREN M.
Cuando Bobby Va a la Escuela.
1947.
Quando Bobby Vai Para a
Escola, 1947.
COXE, GEORGE HARMON,
Hidden Eye. 1945.
CRAWFORD, M. D. C.
Artes e Offcios do México.
1946,
México—Artes Populares.
1947.
CREATIVE ARTS STUDIO, INC.
*Pope Leo XIII. 1947.
CRESCENT PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*North Star. 1943.°
CREST PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Bride for Sale. 1949.
CRESTVIEW PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Adventures of Gallant Bess.
1948,
CRESTWOOD PICTURES, INC.
*Jungle Goddess. 1948.
*Last of the Wild Horses. 1948,
*Return of Wildfire. 1948.
CREVELING, ROY GEORGE.
Basic Motion Picture
Technique. 1947.
CRITERION PICTURES CORPO-
RATION.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Crashing Thru. 1939.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Danger Ahead. 1940.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Fighting Mad. 1939.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Murder on the Yukon.
1940.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Sky Bandits. 1940.
*Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Yukon Flight. 1940.
CROFT-COOKE, RUPERT.
Fatal Witness. 1945,
CROGHAN, HAROLD.
Buenos Dias, Carmelita. 1940.
CROISSET, FRANCIS DE.
Woman's Face. 1941.
CROMWELL, DEAN B,
Broad Jump. 1946.
Carreras, Saltos y Relevos.
1947,
Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
1946
Distance Races, 1946.
High Jump. 1945,
Jumps and Pole Vault, 1946,
Pesas: Tiro, Disco, Jabalina,
Martillo. 1947.
Pole Vault. 1945,
Saltos con Garrocha. 1947.
Weight Events. 1946.
CRONIN, A. J.
Green Years. 1946.
Hatter's Castle. 1948,
Keys of the Kingdom. 1944,
Shining Victory. 1941.
Stars Look Down. 1941.
Vigil in the Night. 1940.
CROSBY (BING) ENTERPRISES,
INC.
*Road to Rio. 1947.
*Top o' the Morning. 1949,
CROSBY (BING) PRODUCERS, INC.
*Abie's Irish Rose. 1946.
CROSBY (BING) PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Great John L. 1945,
Chess: MELVILLE.
China Girl, 1942,
cabiibens Heart, 1944,
RACHEL,
Captain Rs a Lady. 1940.
Susan and God, 1940.
When Ladies Meet. 1941.
CROUSE, RUSSEL.
State of the Union, 1948,
CROWN FILM UNIT.
This Is England. 1941.
CROY, HOMER.
Family Honeymoon. 1948.
I Shot Jesse James. 1949,
CRUSADE PRODUCTIONS,
*Story of Life. 1948.
CRUZ VERMELHA AMERICANA.
Pronto Socérro. 1946.
CRYSTAL PICTURES, INC.
*After Mein Kampf-? 1940.
CRYSTAL PICTURES, INC. SEE
ALSO Oakmont Pictures, Inc.
CUBE, I.
Under Secret Orders. 1943.
CULVER, M. MINTER.
*Cradle of Our Race. 1941,
*From Farms to Factories.
1941.
*Herdsmen and Farmers. 1941.
*Land of Our Forefathers. 1941.
*Our Own Country. 1941.
*Out of the Earth. 1941.
*Story of Culture. 1941.
*Story of Primitive Life. 1941.
*Story of Science. 1941.
*Story of the City. 1941.
*Story of the Desert. 1941.
*Story of the Forest, 1941,
*Story of the Jungle. 1941,
*Story of the Mountains. 1941.
*Story of the Polar Regions.
1941,
*Story of the Sea. 1941.
*Story of Transport and Travel,
1941,
CUMMINS, SAMUEL.
Ecstasy. 1940.
CURIE, EVE.
Madame Curie. 1943.
CURRICULUM FILMS, INC,
*T Formation. 1946,
CURTI, GEO.
Bigamist. 1943.
CURTIS, JOHN G.
Machine Shop Work: Operations
on the Engine Lathe. (Serial)
Principal Dimensions, Refer-
ence Surfaces, and Toler-
ances, 1944,
Reading a Drawing of a Valve
Bonnet, 1944,
Using a Steady Rest When
Boring. 1944,
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORA-
TION.
*Victory in the Air, 1942.
CURTIZ (MICHAEL) PRODUC-
TIONS,
*Flamingo Road, 1949,
*My Dream Is Yours. 1949.
*Romance on the High Seas.
1948.
*Unsuspected. 1947,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
515
CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER.
Dawn on the Great Divide.
1943.
God's Country. 1946.
Kazan. 1949.
Law of the Timber. 1941,
‘Neath Canadian Skies. 1946.
North of the Border. 1946.
Northwest Trail. 1945.
River's End. 1940.
Trail of the Mounties. 1947.
Trail of the Yukon. 1949.
Where the North Begins. 1947.
Wolf Hunters, 1949.
CUSHMAN, CLARISSA
FAIRCHILD.
Young Widow. 1946.
CUSSLER, MARGARET.
Hopi Horizons. 1946.
CUTHRELL, FAITH (BALDWIN)
SEE Baldwin, Faith.
D
DAIELL, H. L.
Studies in Human Fertility.
1940,
DALGLIESH, ALICE.
Fala. 1943.
DALMAS, HERBERT.
Ativentures of Don Juan. 1949.
DALRYMPLE, IAN.
Lion Has Wings. 1940.
DALTON, EMMETT.
When the Daltons Rode. 1940.
DAMERT, LILO.
Cross of Lorraine. 1943,
DAMON (WILLIAM) PRODUC-
TIONS.
*William Damon Chalk Talk.
1946,
DAMON, WILLIAM T., sole
owner WILLIAM DAMON
PRODUCTIONS, SEE Damon
(William) Productions,
DANA, RICHARD HENRY, Jr.
Tyg pears Before the Mast,
DANCHES BROTHERS.
*Harpoon. 1948.
Untamed Fury. 1947.
DANE, CLEMENCE,
Bill of Divorcement. 1940.
Sidewalks of London. 1940.
DANNETT, SYLVIA G, L.
Undercover Woman, 1946,
DANTE, JIM.
Nine Bad Shots of Golf. 1948.
DARK WATERS PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Dark Waters. 1944.
DARLING, W. SCOTT.
Bush Pilot. 1946,
DATLOWE, SAMUEL A.
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Center-Type
Grinder. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Cutter Grinder.
(Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Internal Grinder.
(Serial)
DATRY, MYRON,
*You Make the Stars.
DAUDET, ALPHONSE.
Last Lesson. 1942.
DAVENPORT, GWEN.
Mr. Belvedere Goes to College.
1949,
Sitting Pretty. 1948.
DAVENPORT, MARCIA,
Valley of Decision. 1945,
DAVES, DELMER.
Farmer's Daughter. 1940.
DAVID, CHARLES.
River Gang. 1945.
DAVIES, JOSEPH E,
Mission to Moscow. 1943.
DAVIES, VALENTINE.
Miracle on 34th Street. 1947.
Syncopation. 1942,
1941.
DAVIS, CLYDE BRION.
Adventure. 1946.
DAVIS, FREDERICK C.
Double Alibi. 1940.
DAVIS, IRA C,
Introduttion to Electricity.
1948.
Measurement of Electricity.
1949,
Science and Superstition. 1947.
DAVIS, LUTHER.
Mayor of 44th Street. 1942.
DAVIS, OWEN.
Great Gatsby. 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. North, 1941.
Up in Arms. 1944,
DAY, EDMUND.
Round Up. 1941.
DAY, LILLIAN.
Our Wife. 1941.
Youngest Profession. 1943.
DEAN, BASIL.
Constant Nymph. 1943.
DEARBORN MOTORS CORPO-
RATION.
*Easy as Pie, 1949.
*Harvest Time. 1949.
*Hole Story. 1949.
*Perfect Pair. 1949.
*Quick as a Flash. 1949.
*Quick Hook-up. 1949.
*Ready for Anything. 1949.
*Ready to Serve. 1949.
*Smooth Sailing. 1949.
*Speed Counts. 1949.
*There's Money in It. 1949.
*Touch and Go. 1949.
*Wise Choice. 1948.
*With the Greatest of Ease.
1949,
*Year of Progress. 1949.
DEBECK, BILLY.
Private Snuffy Smith. 1942,
DEBOER, JOHN J.
Build Your Vocabulary. 1948.
Choosing Books to Read. 1948.
England: Background of
Literature. 1947.
Find the Information. 1948,
Improve Your Reading. 1947.
Scotland: Background of
Literature. 1947. '
DEBUSSEY, CLAUDE.
Moonlight. 1947.
DE CROISSET, FRANCIS. SEE
Croisset, Francis de.
DE DIEGO, WILLIAM.
*Let's Make Believe. (Serial)
DEERE AND COMPANY.
*Roots in the Soil, 1949.
*Sugar Plum Tree. 1948.
*Tractor Fuels and Tractors.
1941.
DEFENDER, N. B. SEE East-
man, Alonzo Rudrick.
DEFOREST, LEE.
Speech by the Late President
Calvin Coolidge on Economy.
1940.
DE FOREST'S TRAINING, INC,
*Alternating Current Prin-
ciples, 1948.
*Electromagnetic Waves. 1948.
*Electromagnets. 1948.
*Electron Theory. 1948.
*Electronic Tubes. 1948.
*Inductance and Capacitance.
1948,
*Magnets and Magnetism.
1948,
*Ohm's Law. 1948.
*Radio Reception. 1948.
*Radio Transmission, 1948.
*Series and Parallel Circuits.
1948,
*Tuning. 1948.
DE FRENES AND COMPANY.
*Advanced Typing. (Serial)
*Automotive Operation and
Maintenance;. Bus Operation.
(Serial)
*Automotive Operation and
Maintenance; School Bus
Operation, (Serial)
*Basic Typing. (Serial)
*Guided Bend Test. 1944,
*Machine Transcription, (Serial)
*Manual Cutting a Bevel—
Freehand, 1944.
*Manual Cutting a Shape—
— Freehand Guided, 1944.
*Manual Cutting to a Line—
Freehand, 1944,
*Oxy-Acetylene Welding—Light
Metal. 1944,
*Skeletal Fixation by the Stader
Splint; Fractures of the Os
Calcis. 1943.
*Take a Letter, Please, 1943.
DE GIVE, MARY L.
Hopi Horizons, 1946,
DE GRANDCOURT, CHARLES,
SEE Grandcourt, Charles de.
DE KRUIF, PAUL.
Fight for Life. 1940.
DELAFIELD, ANN.
Fit and Fair. 1945.
DEL CAL THEATRES, INC,
*Killers All. 1947.
*Our Constitutional Govern-
ment, (Serial)
*Rodeo Rhythm. 1941.
DELL, FLOYD.
Casanova Brown, 1944.
DELL, JEFFREY,
Footsteps in the Dark. 1941.
DELMAR, VINA.
Cynthia. 1947.
Great Man's Lady. 1942.
Manhattan Heartbeat. 1940.
DEL RUTH (ROY) PRODUC-
TIONS.
Red Light. 1949,
DEMOND, ALBERT.
Raiders of the Range, 1942.
DE MOND, ALBERT.
Shock. 1946.
DENHAM, REGINALD.
Ladies in Retirement. 1941.
Wallflower. 1948.
DENNIS, ARMAND.
Wheels Across India. 1940.
DENNIS-ROOSEVELT EXPEDI-
TIONS, INC.
*Wheels Across India. 1940.
DEPARTAMENTO DE OF TALMO-
LOGIA, ESCOLA MEDICA,
UNIVERSIDADE DE NOVA
YORK. SEE New York (State)
University. School of Medicine.
DEPARTAMENTO DO OFTALMO-
LOGIA, ESCOLA DE MEDICOS
E CIRURGIOES, UNIVERSI-
DADE COLUMBIA, SEE
Columbia University. School
of Medicine and Surgery.
DEPHOURE, JOSEPH.
Metropolitan Transit
Authority. 1948.
DEPHOURE (JOSEPH) STUDIO.
*Metropolitan Transit
Authority. 1948.
DE ROCHEMONT, LOUIS.
Fighting Lady. 1944,
DE ROCHEMONT (LOUIS)
ASSOCIATES, INC,
*Follow Us. 1949.
DESYLVA, B. G,.
Du Barry Was a Lady. 1943.
Louisiana Purchase. 1941.
Panama Hattie. 1942.
Stork Club. 1945,
DESYLVA, GEORGE GARD.
Good News. 1947.
DETROIT AUTOMOTIVE PRO-
DUCTS CORPORATION.
*Pulling for Profits. 1947.
DETROIT EDISON COMPANY.
My Dad's Company, 1946,
DEVAL, JACQUES.
Her Cardboard Lover. 1942.
Miss Tatlock's Millions, 1948.
Seven Days Ashore. 1944,
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION,
STATE OF VERMONT. SEE
Vermont. Development Com-
mission,
DEVITT, JOSEPH SENG.
*Gastroscopy, the Endoscopic
Examination of the Human
Stomach. 1946.
DEVRY CORPORATION.
*Promised Land. 1940.
DEWITT, JACK.
Beyond the Blue Horizon,
1942.
DEXTER, AL.
Pistol Packin' Mama. 1943.
DIAMANT-BERGER, HENRI.
Chanteur Inconnu, 1947,
DIANA.
Scarlet Street. 1945,
DIANA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Secret Beyond the Door. 1948.
DICK, R. A., pseud. SEE Leslie,
Josephine A. C.
DICKENS, CHARLES.
Great Expectations. 1947.
Nicholas Nickleby. 1948.
DICKEY, PAUL.
Ghost Breakers. 1940,
DIEGEL, LEO.
Nine Bad Shots of Golf. 1948.
DIETERLE (WILLIAM) PRODUC-
TIONS.
All That Money Can Buy. 1941.
Syncopation, 1942.
DIETZ, HOWARD.
Dancing in the Dark. 1949,
DIETZ, JACK.
*Exclusive Motion Pictures of
Outstanding Heavyweight
Boxing Contest... 1940,
*Joe Louis vs. Al McCoy, 1940.
DI GIORGIO FRUIT CORPORA-
TION.
*Di Giorgio Story. 1949.
DILLON, BOB.
I'll Remember April. 1944.
DILLON, WENDELL M.
Watts Explosion Tests. 1940.
DIMOCK, MARSHALL.
Supreme Court. 1948.
DISNEY, WALT.
Bambi, 1942.
Dumbo, 1941.
Reason and Emotion. 1943.
Three Caballeros. 1944.
Treasure from the Sea. 1946.
Victory Through Air Power.
1943.
Volunteer Worker. 1940.
DISNEY (WALT) PRODUCTIONS,
*ABC of Hand Tools. 1946.
*Adventures of Ichabod and
Mr. Toad, 1949.
*African Diary, 1945,
*Air Masses and Fronts. 1944,
*All ina Nutshell. 1948.
*Amazon Awakens. 1944,
*Army Mascot. 1942.
*Art of Self Defense. 1941.
*Art of Skiing. 1941.
*Autograph Hound. 1939.
*Baggage Buster. 1941.
*Bambi. 1942.
*Bath Day. 1946,
*Bathing Time for Baby. 1946.
*Bellboy Donald. 1942.
*Big Wash, 1947.
*Billposters. 1940.
*Bone Bandit. 1947.
*Bone Trouble, 1940.
*Bottle Beetle. 1947.
*Bubble Bee. 1948.
*Building of a Tire. 1946.
*Californy er Bust! 1945.
*Canine Caddy. 1941,
*Canine Casanova, 1945,
*Canine Patrol. 1945,
*Cat Nap Pluto. 1947.
*Chef Donald. 1941.
*Chicken Little. 1943.
*Chip an' Dale. 1947.
*Cleanliness Brings Health.
1945,
Clock Watcher. 1944,
*Clown of the Jungle. 1946,
*Cold Front, 1944.
*Commando Duck, 1944,
*Contrary Condor. 1944,
516
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
DISNEY (WALT) ‘PRODUCTIONS,
Cont'd.
*Crazy with the Heat. 1947.
*Cured Duck. 1945.
*Daddy Duck. 1947.
*Dawn of Better Living. 1945.
*Defense Against Invasion.
1943,
*Dog Watch. 1945.
*Donald Duck and the Gorilla.
1944,
*Donald Gets Drafted. 1942.
*Donald's Camera. 1941.
*Donald's Crime. 1945.
*Donald's Dilemma. 1947.
*Donald's Dog Laundry. 1940.
*Donald's Double Trouble.
1946,
*Donald's Garden. 1942.
*Donald's Gold Mine. 1942.
*Donald's Happy Birthday.
1948.
*Donald's Off Day. 1944.
*Donald's Snow Fight. 1942.
*Donald's Tire Trouble. 1942.
*Donald's Vacation. 1940.
*Double Dribble. 1946.
*Drip Dippy Donald. 1947.
*Duck Pimples. 1945.
*Dumb Bell of the Yukon. 1946.
*Dumbo,. 1941.
*Early to Bed. 1941.
*Education for Death. 1942.
*Enemigo Invisible. 1945.
*Environmental Sanitation.
1946.
*Eyes Have It. 1945.
*Fall Out—Fall In. 1943,
*Fantasia. 1940.
*Figaro and Cleo. 1943.
*Figaro and Frankie. 1946.
*Fire Chief. 1940.
*First Aiders. 1944,
*Flying Jalopy. 1943.
*F lying the Weather Map. 1944.
*Fog. 1944.
*Foul Hunting. 1947.
*Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back
Alive. 1946.
*Fuehrer's Face. 1942.
*Fun and Fancy Free. 1947.
*Gentleman's Gentleman. 1941.
*Golden Eggs. 1941.
*Good Time for a Dime. 1941.
*Goofy Gymnastics. 1948.
*Goofy's Glider. 1940.
*Grain That Built a Hemisphere.
1943.
*Greener Yard. 1948.
*Histéria de José. 1944,
*Hockey Homicide. 1945.
*Hold Your Horsepower. 1945.
*Home Defense. 1943.
*Honey Harvester. 1948.
*Hookworm. 1945,
*How Disease Travels. 1945.
*How To Be a Sailor. 1943,
*How To Fish. 1942.
*How To Play Baseball. 1942.
*How To Play Football. 1944.
*How To Play Golf. 1944,
*How To Swim. 1942.
*Human Body. 1945.
*Icing Conditions. 1944,
*In Dutch. 1945.
*Infant Care. 1945.
*Inferior Decorator. 1947.
*Insects as Carriers of Disease.
1945,
*Knight for a Day, 1945,
*Jet Propulsion, 1945,
*José Come Bem, 1944.
*Legend of Coyote Rock. 1945.
*Lend a Paw. 1941.
*Light Is What You Make It.
1945.
*Lighthouse Keeping. 1946.
*Little Whirlwind, 1941,
*Mail Dog. 1947.
*Make Mine Music. 1946,
*Melody Time. 1948,
*Mickey and the Seal, 1948.
*Mickey Down Under, 1947.
*Mickey's Birthday Party. 1941.
*Mickey's Delayed Date. 1947.
*Mr. Duck Steps Out. 1940.
*Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip.
1940.
*New Spirit. 1942.
*Nifty Nineties. 1941.
*No Sail. 1945.
*Occluded Fronts. 1944,
*Officer Duck. 1939,
*Old Army Game. 1943.
*Old MacDonald Duck. 1941.
*Old Sequoia. 1945.
*Olympic Champ. 1941.
*Orphans' Benefit. 1941.
*Out of the Frying Pan into the
Firing Line. 1942.
*Pantry Pirate. 1941,
*Pelican and the Snipe. 1943.
*Pinocchio, 1940.
*Planning for Good Eating.
1946.
*Plastics Inventor. 1944.
*Pluto and the Armadillo. 1942.
*Pluto at the Zoo, 1942,
*Pluto, Junior. 1942.
*Pluto's Blue Note. 1947,
*Pluto's Dream House. 1940.
*Pluto's Fledgling. 1947.
*Pluto's Housewarming. 1946.
*Pluto's Kid Brother. 1945.
*Pluto's Playmate. 1941.
*Pluto's Purchase. 1947.
*Pluto's Surprise Package.
1948.
*Pluto's Sweater. 1948.
*Private Pluto. 1943.
*Pueblo Pluto. 1948.
*Purloined Pup. 1946.
*Put-Put Troubles. 1940.
*Reason and Emotion. 1943.
*Reluctant Dragon. 1941.
*Rescue Dog. 1946.
*Right Spark Plug in the Right
Place. 1945.
*Riveter. 1940.
*Rules of the Nautical Road.
1944,
*Saludos Amigos. (Serial)
*Sea Salts. 1948.
*Seal Island. 1948.
*Sheep Dog. 1948,
*Sky Trooper. 1942.
*Sleep Walker. 1942.
*Sleepy Time Donald. 1946.
*Slide, Donald, Slide. 1948.
*So Dear to My Heart, 1948.
*Something You Didn't Eat.
1945.
*Song of the South. 1946.
*Soup's On, 1947,
*South of the Border with
Disney. 1942.
*Springtime for Pluto. 1944,
*Squatter's Rights. 1946.
*Story of Menstruation, 1946.
*Straight Shooters. 1946.
*Symphony Hour. 1942.
*T-Bone for Two, 1942.
*Tea for Two Hundred. 1948.
*Tennis Racquet. 1948.
*They're Off. 1947.
*Three Caballeros. 1944.
*Three for Breakfast. 1947.
*Thunderstorms. 1944.
*Tiger Trouble. 1944.
*Timber. 1941.
*Treasure from the Sea. 1946.
*Trial of Donald Duck, 1947.
*Trombone Trouble. 1944,
*Truant Officer Donald. 1941.
*Tuberculosis. 1945,
*Tugboat Mickey. 1940.
*U. S. Navy WEFT Identifica-
tion. 1943.
*Vanishing Private. 1942.
*Victory Through Air Power.
1943,
*Victory Vehicles. 1943.
*Village Smithy. 1941.
*Volunteer Worker. 1940.
*Warm Front. 1944,
*Water—Friend or Enemy.
1943.
*Wet Paint. 1946.
*Wide Open Spaces. 1947.
*Window Cleaners. 1940.
*Winged Scourge. 1943.
*Winter Storage. 1948,
DISTINGUISHED FILMS, INC.
*Main du Diable. 1946.
DIVERSEY CORPORATION.
*Milky Way. 1942.
DIVISION OF VISUAL AIDS. U.S.
OFFICE OF EDUCATION, SEE
U.S. Office of Education,
Division of Visual Aids for War
Training.
DIX, BEULAH MARIE.
Sweater Girl, 1942.
DOANE, JAMES M.
Street Corner. 1948.
DODD, JAMES HARVEY.
Banks and Crédit. 1948.
Capitalism. 1948.
DOLLISON, HENRY MACY.
Gus, the Madcap Projectionist.
1941.
Panchromatic Make-up for
Cinematography. 1947.
DOMINION PRODUCTIONS, LTD.
*Bush Pilot. 1946, 1947.
DONOVAN, FRANK R.
Village Storekeeper. 1946.
DONOVAN (FRANK) ASSOCIATES.
*Village Storekeeper. 1946.
DORFMAN, EDMUND L.
Health for Defense. 1942.
Gallup Poll. 1941.
DORLAND, INC.
*Whoozit. (Serial)
DOUGLAS, DAYLE.
Haunted Harbor. (Serial)
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY.
Chemical Weed Control. 1949.
Death to Weeds. 1947.
*Magnesium, Metal from the
Sea. 1944,
*Out of the Sea. 1944.
*Pay Dirt. 1941.
This is Magnesium. 1947.
Treasure from the Sea. 1946.
*Working of Magnesium, 1944.
DOYLE, Sir ARTHUR CONAN.
Adventure of the Speckled
Band, 1949.
Dressed To Kill. 1946.
House of Fear, 1944.
Pearl of Death. 1944.
Pursuit to Algiers. 1945.
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret
Weapon, 1942,
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice
of Terror. 1942.
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death.
1943.
Sherlock Holmes in Washing-
ton. 1942.
Spider Woman, 1943.
Terror by Night. 1946.
Woman in Green. 1945.
DOYLE, HENRY GRATTAN.
Why Study Foreign Languages?
1949,
DOYLE, LAIRD.
Singapore Woman. 1941.
DRAGO, HARRY SINCLAIR.
Buckskin Frontier. 1943.
DRAKE, OLIVER.
Pride of the Plains. 1943.
DRATLER, JAY.
It Comes Up Love. 1942.
Pitfall. 1948.
DRAWBELL, J. W.
Lady Surrenders. 1947,
DREHER, CARL.
Strange Conquest. 1946.
DRESSER, DAVIS,
Blonde for a Day. 1946.
Blue, White, and Perfect.
1941,
Dressed To Kill. 1941.
Just off Broadway. 1942.
Larceny in Her Heart. 1946.
Michael Shayne, Private
Detective. 1941.
Sleepers West. 1941.
Three on a Ticket. 1947.
Time To Kill. 1942.
Too Many Winners, 1947.
DUCKS UNLIMITED, INC.
*Prairie Wings. 1948.
DUDEVANT, Mme. SEE Sand,
George, pseud. of Mme.
Dudevant.
DUFFY, FRANK.
*Pil 'o Money Pencil. 1940.
DUGANNE, PHYLLIS.
Nice Girl? 1941.
DUKE, VERNON.
Cabin in the Sky. 1943. ©
DULIN, NORMAN MCcKEE, d.b.a.
RESEARCH ANIMATION
FILMS. SEE Research
Animation Films.
DUMAS, ALEXANDRE.
Black Magic. 1949.
Corsican Brothers. 1941.
Fighting Guardsman, 1945.
Lost One. 1948.
Prince of Thieves. 1947.
Return of Monte Cristo. 1946.
Three Musketeers. 1948.
Wife of Monte Cristo. 1946.
DU MAURIER, DAPHNE,
Frenchman's Creek. 1944.
Hungry Hill. 1948.
Rebecca. 1940.
Years Between. 1947.
DU MAURIER, GUY.
Mad Men of Europe. 1940.
DUMONT, PHILIP A.
Birds in Winter. 1946.
DUNCAN, SAM.
Circumstantial Evidence.
1945.
DUNKEL, JOHN A.
Tiger Woman, 1945.
DUNKELBERG, J. G.
- Construction of a Light Air-
plane. 1943.
DUNLAP, SCOTT R.
Lady, Let's Dance. 1944.
DUNN, CLARK A.
*Vertical Butt Weld Procedure.
1942.
DUNN, ELIZABETH.
Meet the Stewarts. 1942.
DUNN, H. ALAN.
Young Tom Edison, 1940.
DUNNE, BERT V.
Play Ball, Son! 1946.
DUNNING, PHILIP.
Broadway. 1942.
Remember the Day. 1941.
DUNNING PROCESS COMPANY.
Pacific Paradise. 1940.
Red, White, and Blue Hawaii.
1941,
DUNSANY, Lord.
It Happened Tomorrow. 1944,
DU PONT.
Soldiers of the Soil. 1943.
DU PONT DE NEMOURS (E. IL.)
AND COMPANY.
*Five Men Wanted. 1941.
*Mr. Smith Is Proud. 1942.
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E. I.)
AND COMPANY, INC.
Cellophane Division.
*Food for Thought. 1940.
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E. I.)
AND COMPANY. FABRIKOID
DIVISION (TONTINE)
Mr. Smith Is Proud. 1942.
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E. 1.)
AND COMPANY. NEOPRENE
DIVISION.
Story of Neoprene. 1940.
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E. I.)
AND COMPANY., INC.
RUBBER CHEMICALS DIVI-
SION.
*Story of Neoprene. 1940.
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E, I.)
AND COMPANY. WILMING-
TON, DELAWARE.
This Is Nylon, 1949.
DUPONT FISH AND GAME
ASSOCIATION.
*Tying Bucktail Flies. 1947.
DUPRE, ANNE.
Paris Underground. 1945.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
517
DUPRE, PAUL.
Paris Underground. 1945,
DURAN, MICHEL.
He Stayed for Breakfast. 1940.
DUSOE, ROBERT C,
Devil Thumbs a Ride. 1947.
20 Mule Team. 1940.
D'USSEAU, ARNAUD.
Tomorrow, the World. 1944.
DUTTON, WILLIAM S.
This Is Nylon. 1949.
DUVIVIER, JULIEN.
Lydia. 1941.
DYER, GEORGE.
Spy Ship. 1942.
DYKES, JIMMY.
Catching in Baseball. 1947.
Hitting in Baseball. 1947.
Throwing in Baseball. 1947.
E
E. C. BROWN TRUST FUND,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
SEE Oregon. University.
Brown Trust Fund.
E.D.1.C.-UNION GENERALE
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE.
Monsieur Vincent. 1948.
EAGLE LION FILMS, INC.
Adventures of Casanova,
1948.
Adventures of Gallant Bess.
1948.
Against the Wind. 1948.
Alimony. 1949.
Assigned to Danger. 1948.
*Bedelia. 1947.
Behind Locked Doors. 1948.
Big Cat. 1949.
Black Hills. 1947.
Blanche Fury. 1947.
Blonde Savage. 1947.
Bury Me Dead. 1947.
Canon City. 1948.
Canterbury Tale. 1944.
Caravan. 1947,
Check Your Guns. 1948.
Cheyenne Takes Over. 1947.
Close-up. 1948.
Cobra Strikes. 1948.
Cowboy and the Prize Fighter.
1949.
Don't Take It to Heart. 1944.
Down Memory Lane. 1949,
Easy Money. 1948.
Fighting Redhead. 1949.
Fighting Vigilantes. 1947.
Gas House Kids in Hollywood.
1947.
He Walked by Night. 1948.
Heading for Heaven. 1948.
Hollow Triumph. 1948.
In This Corner, 1948.
It Always Rains on Sunday.
1948.
It's a Joke, Son! 1947.
Lady at Midnight. 1948.
Let's Live a Little. 1948.
Linda, Be Good. 1948.
Lost Honeymoon. 1947.
Love from a Stranger. 1947.
Man from Texas. 1948.
Mickey. 1948.
Million Dollar Weekend. 1948.
Miranda. 1948.
Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill.
1948.
My Brother's Keeper. 1947,
Noose Hangs High. 1948.
Northwest Stampede. 1948.
Old Fashioned Girl. 1949.
Open Secret. 1948.
Out of the Blue. 1947,
Parole, Inc. 1948.
Philo Vance's Gamble. 1947.
Philo Vance's Secret Mission.
1947,
Port of New York. 1949,
Quartet. 1949.
Railroaded. 1947.
Red Shoes, 1948.
Red Stallion. 1947.
Red Stallion in the Rockies.
1949,
Reign of Terror. 1949.
Repeat Performance. 1947.
Return of Rin Tin Tin. 1947.
Return of the Lash. 1947.
Ride, Ryder, Ride. 1949.
Roll, Thunder, Roll! 1949.
Scott of the Antarctic. 1949.
Shadow Valley. 1947.
Shamrock Hill. 1949.
Shed No Tears. 1948.
Smugglers. 1948.
Spiritualist. 1948.
Stage to Mesa City. 1947.
Strange Mrs. Crane. 1948.
Sword of the Avenger. 1948.
T-Men. 1948.
Take My Life. 1947.
Tornado Range. 1948.
Trapped. 1949.
Tulsa. 1949.
Waterloo Road. 1945,
Whispering City. 1947.
Woman in the Hall. 1948.
Zamba. 1949.
EALING STUDIOS.
Captive Heart. 1947,
Johnny Frenchman. 1947,
*Somewhere in France. 1943.
Underground Guerrillas, 1944,
EALING STUDIOS, LTD.
*Against the Wind. 1948.
Convoy. 1941.
*Dead of Night. 1945,
*48 Hours. 1942.
*Frieda. 1947.
*It Always Rains onSunday. 1948.
Next of Kin, 1943.
*Nicholas Nickleby. 1947.
*Overlanders. 1948.
*Scott of the Antarctic. 1949.
*Ships with Wings. 1942.
*Three Cockeyed Sailors. 1940.
*Undercover. 1943.
EARL, KENNETH.
Bathing Beauty. 1944.
Bride Came C.O. D. 1941.
Footlight Serenade. 1942.
Opened by Mistake. 1940.
Star Dust. 1940.
EAST-WEST STUDIO.
Way of Peace. 1947,
EASTMAN, ALONZO RODRICK.
*Under Water Firearms. 1949.
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY.
*Aluminum. 1941.
*Automobile. 1942.
*Big New Plus in Engineering
Reproduction. 1948.
*Elementary Operations on the
Engine Lathe, reel 2. 1941.
*Forms and Uses of the Teeth.
1943,
*Functional Photography in
Industry. 1949.
*How To Convince Drunken
Drivers. 1948.
*Inside Story. 1949.
*Kodachrome Commercial.
1946, .
*Kodak Dye Transfer Process.
1948,
*Kodak Flexichrome Process.
1949,
*Modern Photo-Engraving.
1945,
*Motion Pictures with the
Eastman High-Speed Camera
Type II. 1947.
*Philippine Islands. 1942.
*Photo-Lithography. 1948.
*Processing Ektachrome Color
Film. 1946.
*Public Health Service. 1943.
*Safety at Kodak Park. 1947.
*Safety at Play. 1941.
*Selling Kodak Flash Bantam
Cameras. 1949.
*Television Sketch No. 1. 1949.
*Triple Exposure. 1947.
*Use and Processing of Ekta-
chrome Film. 1947.
*Vegetative Plant Propagation.
1941,
*Vitamin D. 1941.
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY.
TEACHING FILMS DIVISION.
-*Berlin. 1939.
*Bulgaria. 1940.
*Child Care. (Serial)
*Elementary Operations of the
Engine Lathe. 1941.
*Eyes (Advanced) 1941.
*Eyes (Elementary) 1941.
*Fertilization—a Study Through
the Microscope. 1940.
*Germany—Industry. 1940.
Germany—Rural Life. 1939.
*Glimpses of the Near East.
1940.
*How Birds Feed Their Young.
1940.
*India. (Serial)
*Poland. 1939.
*Principles of Flight. 1940.
*Safety at Home. 1940.
*Vacation Safety. 1940.
*Vitamin B,. 1940.
*Yugoslavia. 1940.
EBERHART, MIGNON G.
Three's a Crowd. 1945,
EBY, LOIS.
Larceny. 1948.
ED THORGERSEN'S SPORTS
REVIEW.
Lure of the Trout. 1940.
Ski Aces. 1945.
EDGERTON, GLENN.
*World's Largest Telescope
Reflector. 1941.
EDISON, THOMAS A.
Edison, the Man, 1940.
EDMONDS, WALTER D.
Chad Hanna, 1940.
Drums Along the Mohawk.
1939.
EDMUNDS, ROBERT.
Easy Does It. 1947.
No Greater Power. 1942.
EDWARDS, DAVIS.
Improve Your Pronunciation.
1949,
EDWARDS, HERBERT.
Invasion, 1941.
EDWARDS, KENNETH R.
Berlin, 1939.
Bulgaria. 1940.
Elementary Operations on the
Engine Lathe, reel 2. 1941.
Forms and Uses of the Teeth,
1943.
Germany-Industry. 1940.
Germany—Rural Life. 1939.
Glimpses of the Near East.
1940.
India. (Serial)
Modern Photo-Engraving.
1945,
Poland. 1939.
Public Health Service. 1943.
Vitamin B,. 1940.
Vitamin D, 1941,
Yugoslavia. 1940.
EDWARDS, LORRAINE.
Sing While You Dance. 1946.
EGGEBRECHT, AXEL.
Bel Ami. 1938.
EINHORN, JOSEPH. Bellum
Punicum Secundum (The
Second Punic War) 1941.
EISINGER, JOE.
Just off Broadway. 1942.
Walls Came Tumbling Down,
1946.
ELECTRIC AUTO-LITE COM-
P.
*Auto-Lite on Parade. 1940.
*Coming Events. 1940.
*Ignition Engineered. 1940.
ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PROD-
UCTS, INC,
*Recording and Reproduction of
Sound for Motion Pictures,
1941,
ELECTRO-MOTIVE CORPO-
RATION.
Five Years of Diesel Loco-
motive History. 1940.
ELITE PICTURES.
*Strange Holiday. 1945.
ELIZABETH.
Mr. Skeffington. 1944,
ELLINGTON, E, A.
Irish Eyes Are Smiling. 1944.
ELLIOTT, CLYDE.
*Citizen Saint. 1947.
*Glorious Voices of the World
Famous Roman Vatican
Choirs. 1947.
ELLIOTT (CLYDE) ATTRAC-
TIONS.
Glorious Voices of the World
Famous Roman Vatican
Choirs. 1947.
ELLIOTT, LEN,
Nine Bad Shots of Golf. 1948.
ELLIOTT-MCGOWAN.
Hellfire. 1949,
ELLIS, MARJORIE F.
Aluminum. 1941,
Forms and Uses of the Teeth.
1943,
Public Health Service. 1943.
Vitamin B,. 1940.
Vitamin D, 1941.
ELLIS, ROBERT.
High School. 1940.
ELLKAY PRODUCTIONS.
*Buzzy Rides the Range. 1940.
*Phantom Pinto. 1940.
ELSA PICTURES, INC.
*Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God.
1949,
EMBASSY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Fabulous Dorseys. 1947.
EMERALD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Judge. 1948.
*Not Wanted. 1949.
EMERSON FILM CORPORATION,
*Benjamin Franklin. 1949.
*Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
1949,
*James Fenimore Cooper. 1949.
Story of Christopher Columbus.
1948,
*Thomas Jefferson. 1949.
*Washington Irving. 1949.
EMERY, GILBERT.
Swell Guy. 1946.
EMERY, PARRIS EVERETT.
*Sea Lion Caves. 1948.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA,
INC,
*Our Soil Resources. 1947,
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
FILMS, INC.
*Abastecimento Municipal de
Agua. 1946.
*Abrigo, 1947.
ene Geolégica da Atmosfera.
946,
bens 0 Geologica Dos Rios.
946,
*Aesop's Fox and Crane, 1948,
*Aesop's Fox and Grapes. 1948.
*Aesop's Hare and Tortoise.
1948,
*Aguas de Infiltragao, 1946.
*Airport. 1948.
*Alasca. 1946.
*Alaska. 1947.
*Alcohol and the Human Body.
1949.
*Alfarerfa, 1947.
*Alimentos e a Nutrigfo, 1946,
*América Central. 1947.
*Animais Aquaticos. 1947,
*Animais Caseiros. 1946,
*Animais do Mato. 1946.
*Animais Domésticos. 1947.
*Animais na Vida Moderna.
1947,
*Anim4lculos Acudticos. 1947.
*Animales Comunes del Monte,
1947,
*Animales de la Vida Actual.
1947,
*Animales del Hogar. 1947.
*Animals Growing up. 1949.
*Antillas. 1947,
518
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
FILMS, INC. Cont'd.
*Ants. 1948.
*Argentina. 1947.
*Argentinien. 1949,
*Arte Metdlica. 1947.
Arteries of Life. 1948.
*Arteries of the City. 1946.
*Artes e Offcios do México.
1946.
*As Antilhas. 1946,
*As Glandulas Endécrinas.
1946.
*Atmosphere and Its Circula-
tion, 1944,
*Atmosphere et Ses Mouve-
ments. 1948,
*Atomenergie. 1949,
*Atomic Energy. 1947.
*Australia. 1948.
*Autumn on the Farm. 1948.
*Aventures de Jeamnot Lapin.
1948.
*Aves de Rapina. 1946, 1947.
*Baby's Bath. 1947.
*Ball-Handling in Basketball.
1946.
*Ball Handling in Football.
1946.
Benjamin Franklin. 1949.
Birth of the Soil. 1948.
*Blocking in Football. 1946.
*Body Defenses Against
Disease. 1946.
*Borboletas. 1947.
*Bottle and Cup Feeding. 1947.
*Brasil. 1947.
*Bread. 1946.
*British Isles. 1948.
*Brush Techniques. 1947.
*Bugday Ciftcfsf. 1946.
*Building a Highway. 1948.
*Building a House. 1947.
*Building America's Houses.
1947.
*Bulbo al Vacfo. 1947.
*Bus Driver. 1946,
*Bushland Symphony. 1949.
*Caballo. 1947.
*Cabras. 1947.
*Cabritos. 1947.
*Campesinos Mexicanos, 1946.
*Canal Alimentar. 1946.
*Care of Pets, 1944,
*Care of the Feet. 1943.
*Care of the Skin. 1949.
*Carreras, Saltos y Relevos.
1947.
*Catdlise. 1946.
*Catching in Baseball. 1947.
*Cavalo. 1947.
*Central America. 1944.
*Centro América. 1947.
*Chinos Occidentales. 1947,
*Christmas Rhapsody. 1948.
*Circuitos em Séries e em
Paralelo. 1947,
*Circuitos en Serie y Paralelos.
1947,
*Circus Day in Our Town.
1949,
*Colombia and Venezuela,
1944,
*Colombia e Venezuela. 1947.
*Colombia y Venezuela. 1946.
*Combustfveis e o Calor. 1946.
*Common Animals of the Woods
(North America) 1943.
*Common Cold, 1949,
*Congo Pygmies. 1948.
*Conquest of the Spoon, 1947,
*Conservagao dos Recursos
Naturais. 1946.
*Consumption of Foods. 1946.
*Cotton. 1946.
*Cowboys and Broncbusters.
1949,
*Crfa de Gallinas. 1947.
*Criangas da China. 1946.
*Criangas da Holanda, 1946.
*Criangas da Suiga, 1947.
*Criangas Esquimés. 1946.
*Criangas Mexicanas. 1946.
*Criangas Navajas. 1947.
*Cultivador de Laranjas. 1947,
*Cultivador de Milho. 1947.
Cultivo del Naranjo. 1947.
*Cycle de l'Eau, 1948.
*Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
1946.
*Day at the Fair. 1947.
*Defensive Footwork in Basket-
ball, 1946.
*Defesa da Safide Pfiblica.
1946.
*Democracy. 1946.
*Dentadura. 1947.
*Dentes. 1947,
*Desert Arabs. 1948.
*Despotism. 1946.
*Development of Communica-
tion, 1946,
*Digestao Dos Alimentos.
1946.
*Dflo Atmosféry. 1946,
*Distance Races, 1946,
*Distributing America's Goods.
1946.
*Distributing Heat Energy.
1946.
*Distribution of Foods, 1946.
*Doctor. 1947.
*Drawing with Pencil. 1947.
*Drei Kleine Kaetzchen. 1949.
*Early Play. 1947.
*Ecureuil. 1948.
*Eggs. 1946.
*Electro-Dynamica. 1946,
*Electrodinamica. 1946,
*Eléctrons. 1946.
*Electroqufmica. 1946.
*Electrost&tica. 1946.
*Elefantes. 1946, 1947.
*Elektriske Kraftlaeren. 1946.
*Elektrodynamika, 1946.
*Elementos de los Circuitos
Eléctricos. 1947.
*Elementos dos Circuitos
Eléctricos. 1947.
*Elements of Electrical Cir-
cuits. 1943,
*Elephant Tricks. 1948.
*Empleo de Peliculas en las
Aulas. 1946.
*Energia e a Sua Transformacdo,
1946.
*Energy and Its Transforma-
tions, 1946,
*Enfermagem Doméstica. 1946.
*English Children. 1949,
*Enregistrement et Reproduction
du Son, 1948,
*Erdoel. 1949.
*Escultura. 1947,
*Esquilo Pardo. 1946.
*Estados Centrais. 1946.
*Estados do Nerdeste. 1946.
*Estados do Noroeste. 1946.
*Estados do Sudeste. 1946.
*Estados do Sudoeste. 1946.
*Estancieiro. 1947.
*Extremo Oeste. 1946.
*Famille Solaire. 1946.
*Film in der Klasse. 1947.
*Film in het Schoollokaal. 1947.
*Fire. 1947.
*Food Store. 1946.
*Forga Hidrdulicé, 1946.
Forest Conservation. 1949.
Forest Grows. 1949.
Forest Produces. 1949,
*Formagio da Montanha. 1946.
*French Children. 1948.
*Fri Idrott Hopp. 1949.
*Fuchs Fabeln. 1949,
*Fuels and Heat. 1946.
*Fun on the Playground. 1947.
*Func&o dos Rins., 1946.
*Fundamentals of Diet. 1943,
*Furniture Craftsmen. 1946.
*Galindceos na Herdade. 1947.
*Garde-Malade, 1946.
*Gas for Home and Industry.
1949.
*Giant Africans, 1948.
*Giant People. 1946.
*Growth of Adaptive Behavior.
1946,
Growth of Cities. 1946,
*Growth of Motor Behavior.
1946.
*Habitantes del Hawaii. 1947.
*Hare and the Tortoise. 1947.
*Hase und Schildkroete. 1949.
*Havai. 1947.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
1949,
*Hereditariedade. 1946,
*Hitting in Baseball. 1947.
*Home Cookery of Fish. 1946.
*Home Electrical Appliances.
1944,
*Horsemen of the Western
Trails. 1949,
*How Behavior Grows. 1947.
*How To Block in Football,
1949,
*How To Catch, 1948,
How To Handle the Basketball.
1949,
*How To Handle the Football.
1949,
*How To Hit, 1948.
*How To Improve Your Footwork
in Basketball. 1949,
*How To Shoot Baskets. 1949,
*How To Tackle in Football,
1949,
*How To Throw, 1948,
*Hva Atmosfatren Utretter.
1946,
*Iberian Peninsula. 1948.
*Ice Cream. 1948,
*Immigration. 1947.
*Immunization, 1947.
*In Eskimo Land. 1948.
*Indios Navajos. 1947.
*Industrial Provinces of
Canada. 1943.
*Infants Are Individuals. 1947.
*Inside China. 1948.
*Inside India. 1948.
*Inside Russia; Moscow and
Leningrad. 1948,
*Inside Russia; Peasant Life.
1948.
*Inside Russia; Siberia. 1948.
*Irish Children, 1948,
James Fenimore Cooper.
1949,
*Jumps and Pole Vault. 1946.
*Junior Rodeo Daredevils.
1949.
*Kittens Three. 1948,
*Leaves. 1947.
*Lebende Teddy Baeren. 1949,
*Let's Go to the Circus, 1949.
*Litvre et la Tortue. 1948.
*Live Teddy Bears. 1947.
*Long Division, 1947.
*Lost World. 1948,
*Lune, 1948,
*Machines Elementaires. 1948,
*Mailman. 1947,
*Making Books. 1947.
*Making Bricks for Houses.
1947.
*Making Cotton Clothing. 1946.
*Making Electricity. 1949.
*Making Glass for Houses.
1948,
*Making of a Mural. 1947.
*Making Shoes, 1947.
*Mangbetu do Congo. 1946,
*M4quinas Simples. 1947.
*Mariposas, 1947,
*Maritime Provinces of Canada.
1943.
*Meaning of Long Division.
1947,
*Mecanismo da Respiragao.
1946,
*Meeting the World. 1946,
*Metalisteria. 1947.
*MéxicomArtes Populares.
1947.
*Mexico Rural—Nifios. 1946.
*Milk. 1946,
*Mosquito, 1947.
*Naturaleza Protege a los
Animales, 1947,
*Natureza Protege os Animais.
1946,
*Navajo Indians. 1946,
*Navajos. 1947.
*New England Balikcilari. 1946.
*New England Fisherman. 1946,
*Nifios Chinos. 1947.
*Nifios Esquimales. 1947.
*Nifios Holandeses. 1947.
*Nifios Navajos. 1947,
*Noodhulp; Wonde en Been-
breucke. 1945,
*Nurse. 1949.
*Olaria. 1946,
*Olhos. 1946.
*Ondas de Luz. 1946.
*Ondes de Son et Leurs
ice 1948.
ogen en Hun Verzor q
1946, ri
*Oxidagio e Redugdo. 1946,
*Dyet og Dets Hygiene. 1946.
*Pacific Canada. 1943,
*Painting Reflections in Water.
1947.
*Paper. 1946.
*PéEe O OZi. 1946,
*Personality Development
Series. (Serial)
*Peru, 1949,
*Pesas: Tiro, Disco, Jabalina,
Martillo, 1947.
*Peter Rabbit's Adventures,
1948.
*Petroleum. 1947.
*Pila Simple. 1947.
*Pilha Eléctrica. 1947.
*Play in the Snow. 1945,
*Posig&o e o Exercfcio Fisico.
1946.
*Povo da China Ocidental.
1946,
*Prairie Provinces of Canada.
1943,
*Primary Cell; Electricity from
Chemical Action. 1944,
*Principes Fondamentaux de
l'Accoustique. 1948.
*Principles of Baking (Flour
Mixtures). 1943.
*Principles of Cooking (Meats
and Vegetables) 1943, —
*Principles of Home Canning.
1944,
*Principles of Radio. (Serial)
*Problems of Housing; the
Individual Home. 1944.
*Production of Foods. 1946.
*Productivity-Key to Plenty.
1949,
*Progresso das Comunicag®des.
1947,
*Pronto Soc6rro. 1946,
*Propagagio do Calor. 1946.
*Property Taxation. 1946,
*Public Opinion, 1946.
*Puppetry. 1947.
*Qufmica no Mundo Moderno,
1946,
*Radiorrecepci6n. 1947.
*Rafzes das Plantas. 1946.
*Regién Alimentaria. 1947.
*Region Central. 1946,
*Region del Oeste. 1947.
*Regulagao da Temperatura do
Corpo, 1946.
*Revolugao Industrial. 1946.
*Rikki, the Baby Monkey. 1949.
*ROle de l'Atmosphére. 1946.
*Roots of Plants. 1946.
*Ropa. 1947,
*Roupas. 1947.
*Saltos con Garrocha. 1947,
*Save Those Teeth. 1949.
Seeds of Destruction. 1948.
*Self Discovery in a Mirror.
*Series and Parallel Circuits.
1944,
*Shooting the Basketball. 1946,
*Skolfilmens Anv&ndning. 1947.
*Small Fry Pony Express. 1949.
*Soap. 1948.
*Spanish Children, 1948.
*Spring on the Farm, 1947.
*Spysverteringskanaal, 1946,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
519
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
FILMS, INC. Cont'd.
*Suiza Rural--Nifios. 1947.
*Summer on the Farm. 1947.
*Tackling in Football. 1946.
*Tasco, the Navajo. 1948.
*Teeth; development and care,
1944,
*Temps. 1948.
*Teoria de Voo. 1946.
*Termodinamica. 1946.
*Terra Mexicana. 1946,
This Vital Earth. 1948.
Thomas Jefferson. 1949,
*Three Fox Fables. 1948.
*Thrills of the Surf. 1949.
*Throwing in Baseball. 1947.
*Tierra Mexicana. 1946.
*Trabalho das Flores. 1946,
*Tribu Mangbetu. 1947.
*Trois Petits Chatons. 1948.
*Tuberculose Pulmonaire. 1946.
*Tugboats. 1947.
*Twins Are Individuals. 1946.
*Using the Bank. 1947,
*Using the Classroom Film.
1945.
*Uso do Filmo Para as Classes.
1942.
*Utilisation du Film en Classe.
1947,
*Velocidade das Reacdes
Qufmicas. 1946.
*Verdauung der Nahrung. 1949,
*Vida en el Reino Animal. 1947.
*Vida Rural no México. 1947.
*Visit with Cowboys. 1949.
*Vivienda, 1947.
*Vulcdes Em Ac&o. 1946,
Washington Irving. 1949.
*Wastage of Human Resources,
1947,
*Water Birds. 1944.
*Water Cycle. 1947.
*Water Power. 1946.
*Weight Events, 1946.
*Werk van de Atmosfeer. 1946.
*West Indies. 1944.
*Wheat Farmer. 1946.
*Winter on the Farm. 1948,
*Wool, from Sheep to Clothing.
1947,
*Work of the Atmosphere. 1946.
Work of the Kidneys. 1946.
*Yeux et les Soins & Leur
Donner. 1946.
*Your Pets. 1948.
*Your Voice. 1949.
*Zonnestelsel. 1946.
*Zoo. 1949,
ENCYCLOPAEDIA FILMS, INC.
*Afweer van het Lichaam Tegan
Zietke. 1946.
*Cultivateurs de Blé. 1946.
*Electrodynamics. 1946.
*Electrodynamique. 1946.
*Eyes and their Care. 1946.
*Himmellegemene Rundt Solen.
1946.
*Kroppens Forsvar Mot Sykdom.
1946.
*Lignes de Defense du Corps
Humain Contre la Maladie.
1946.
*Moleculaire Theorie van
Materie. 1946. -
*Molecular Theory of Matter.
1946.
*Molekul4rnf Teorie Hmoty.
1946.
*Molekylarteorien, 1946,
*Obrana Téla Proti Nemocem.
1946.
*Pécheurs de la Nouvelle-
Angleterre. 1946.
*Pneumonia. 1946.
*Slunetnf Soustava. 1946.
*Solar Family. 1946.
*Teeth, 1946.
*Théorie Moléculaire de la
Matitre. 1946..
*Tuberculosis. 1946.
ENDORE, GUY.
Song of Russia. 1944.
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ENGLISH, RICHARD.
Ding Dong Williams. 1945.
Follow the Band. 1943,
Leather Gloves. 1948,
ENGLISH FILMS, INC.
*Adventure in Blackmail, 1943.
*Jeannie, 1943,
*Journey Together. 1946.
*On Approval. 1945,
*Randolph Family. 1945.
*Secret Mission, 1945.
*They Met in the Dark. 1945.
*Western Approaches. 1945.
ENGSTRAND, STUART.
Beyond the Forest. 1949.
ENSIGN PRODUCTIONS OF
CALIFORNIA.
*Blonde Savage. 1947,
ENTERPRISE.
Body and Soul. 1947.
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Caught. 1949.
*No Minor Vices. 1948.
So This Is New York. 1948,
ENTERPRISE STUDIOS,
Arch of Triumph, 1948.
Force of Evil. 1949.
Four Faces West. 1948.
No Minor Vices. 1948.
Other Love, 1947,
ENTERS, ANGA,
Lost Angel. 1943.
Tenth Avenue Angel, 1947,
EPHRON, HENRY.
3 Isa Family. 1944,
EPHRON, PHOEBE,
3 Is a Family. 1944.
EPSTEIN, JULIUS J.
Chicken Every Sunday. 1949.
EPSTEIN, PHILIP G.
Chicken Every Sunday. 1949.
EQUITY PICTURES.
Parole, Inc. 1948.
Ride, Ryder, Ride, 1949,
Shed No Tears. 1948.
EQUITY PICTURES, INC.
Alimony. 1949,
Cowboy and the Prize Fighter.
1949,
Fighting Redhead, 1949.
Old Fashioned Girl. 1949.
Roll, Thunder, Roll! 1949,
Shamrock Hill. 1949,
ERICKSON, C, E.
Counseling—Its Tools and
Techniques. 1948,
ERISMAN, LOUIS.
Life in a Nudist Colony. 1949.
ERNST, PAUL.
Golden Slippers. 1946.
Kid Dynamite. 1943,
ERONEL PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Argyle Secrets. 1948,
ERPI CLASSROOM FILMS, INC.
*Airplane Changes Our World
Map. 1942,
*Alaska, Reservoir of Resources.
1941,
*Argentina, 1940,
*Arteries of the City. 1941,
*Arts and Crafts of Mexico,
1939.
*Black Bear Twins. 1939.
*Boats. 1938.
*Brazil. 1940,
Care of the Feet. 1943.
*Cattleman, 1939.
*Chemistry and a Changing
World. 1940.
*Children of China, 1940.
*Children of Holland, 1939.
*Children of Japan, 1940.
*Children of Switzerland. 1940.
*Chile, 1940,
*City Water Supply. 1941.
*Colonial Children, 1940.
*Colonial Expansion; North
America: 1492-1763. 1942.
Common Animals of the Woods
(North America) 1943.
*Control of Body Temperature.
1940.
*Corn Farmer. 1939.
*Defending the City's Health,
1941,
*Development of Communica-
tion, 1942,
*Discovery and Exploration;
~Barly.North America: 1492-
1700, 1942,
*Early Settlers of New England,
1940.
Elements of Electrical Cir-
cuits. 1943,
*Elephants. 1940.
*Endocrine Glands. 1940.
*Eskimo Children, 1941,
*Eyes and Their Care. 1941.
*Far Western States. 1942.
*Fireman. 1939.
*First Aid (Wounds and
Fractures) 1941.
*Flatboatmen of the Frontier;
Ohio Valley Farmers: 1790-
1820. 1941.
*Foods and Nutrition. 1940.
*French-Canadian Children,
1940.
Fundamentals of Diet. 1943,
*Furniture Craftsmen. 1940.
*Gardening. 1940.
*Goats. 1939.
*Growth of Cities. 1941.
*Heredity. 1939.
*Home Nursing. 1941.
*Honey Bee. 1940.
*Horse, 1941.
Industrial Provinces of
Canada. 1943, {
*Industrial Revolution, 1942.
*Irrigation Farming, 1939,
*Kentucky Pioneers, 1941.
*Land of Mexico. 1939.
*Life in Old Louisiana (1830-
1850). 1941.
*Machine Maker. 1939,
Maritime Provinces of Canada,
1943,
*Metal Craft. 1939.
*Mexican Children. 1938.
*Middle States. 1942.
*Modern Lithographer. 1940.
*Navajo Indians. 1939.
*Northeastern States. 1942,
*Northwestern States. 1942,
*Orange Grower. 1939.
Pacific Canada, 1943.
*Passenger Train. 1940.
*People of Hawaii. 1940.
*People of Mexico. 1939.
*People of the Congo, 1939.
*People of Western China.
1940,
*Peru. 1940.
*Pioneers of the Plains, 1941.
*Planter of Colonial Virginia.
1940,
*Plastic Art. 1939.
*Pneumonia. 1941.
*Policeman. 1940,
*Posture and Exercise. 1941.
*Pottery Making. 1939.
Prairie Provinces of Canada.
1943.
Principles of Baking (Flour
Mixtures) 1943.
Principles of Cooking (Meats
and Vegetables). 1943.
Principles of Radio. (Serial)
*Problems of Flight. 1941.
*Pulmonary Tuberculosis,
1940,
*Pygmies of Africa. 1939.
*Safety in the Home. 1940.
*Science and Agriculture, 1939.
*Sending Radio Messages. 1943,
*Shep—the Farm Dog. 1939.
*Simple Machines. 1941,
*Snapping Turtle. 1940,
*Sound Recording and Repro-.
duction; Sound on Film.
1943,
*Southeastern States. 1942.
*Southwestern States. 1942.
*Sunfish. 1941.
*Theory of Flight. 1941.
*Three Little Kittens. 1939.
*Truck Farmer, 1939.
*Watussi of Africa. 1939.
*Weather. 1941.
*Westward Movement. 1941.
*Work of the Kidneys. 1940.
ERSKINE, CHESTER.
Sailor Takes a Wife. 1945.
ERSKINE, LAURIE YORK.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Crashing Thru. 1939.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Danger Ahead. 1940.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Fighting Mad. 1939.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Murder on the Yukon,
1940.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Yukon Flight. 1940,
ESCAR MOTION PICTURE
SERVICE, INC.
*Cooper-Bessemer Diesel
Engine Maintenance, 1943.
*Ellitt-Buchi Turbocharger for
Diesel Engines. 1944,
*General Motors 16-278-A.
1945,
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Horizontal
Boring Mill. (Serial)
*Machine Shop, Work; Operations
on the Turret Lathe. (Serial)
ESPER, DWAIN.
*Facts of Life. 1944.
ESPLING, FOLKE ROBERT.
*Fox Trot. 1942.
*Rumba. 1942,
*Tango. 1942.
*Waltz. 1942.
ESQUIRE, INC.
*Beginning Tumbling. 1946.
*Clothing for Children, 1946.
*Growth of Flowers. 1945,
*Hand Industries of Mexico.
1945,
*High Jump. 1945.
*How To Study. 1946.
*Intermediate Tumbling. 1945.
*Matt Mann's Swimming Tech-
niques for Girls. 1945.
*People of Saba. 1945,
*Rural Life of Mexico. 1946.
*Soccer for Girls. 1946.
*Sulphur and It's Compounds.
1945,
ESQUIRE, INC. CORONET
INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS. SEE
Coronet Instructional Films.
ESSANAY MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Chase Me, Charlie. 1948,
ESSEX, HARRY J.
Dangerous Business, 1946,
Man Made Monster. 1941.
ESTABROOK, HOWARD.
Corsican Brothers, 1941.
ETERNAL GIFT, INC,
*Eternal Gift. 1941.
EUBANK, CHARLES STUART.
*Scenes of Naples, Italy. 1947,
EUNSON, DALE.
Guest in the House, 1944,
EUREKA PICTURES, INC
*Captain Eddie. 1945.
EUREKA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Ecstasy. 1940.
*Life (on the Hortobagy) 1940.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF,
*World of Silence. 1947.
EVANS, LUTHER H.
Making Books. 1947,
EXCELSIOR FILM PRODUCTIONS,
LTD,
Secret Mission. 1945.
This Was a Woman, 1949.
Wanted for Murder. 1946,
EXCELSIOR PICTURES.
*Night at the Follies. 1947.
EYSTER, ELVIN S.
Consumer Protection, 1948.
F
F.A.M.A.-Aguila.
Pearl. 1947.
520
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
FABER, ROBERT.
Riverboat Rhythm. 1946.
FABRIKOID DIVISION (TONTINE),
DUPONT DE NEMOURS (E. I.)
AND COMPANY. SEE DuPont
de Nemours (E. I.) & Co.
FACT FILM ORGANIZATION.
Going to Blazes. 1948.
Heart to Heart. 1949.
FAGAN, JAMES BERNARD.
Temptation. 1946.
FAIRBANKS COMPANY, INC.
Exile. 1948,
FAIRBANKS PICTURES, INC.
O'Flynn. 1948.
FALCON PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Appointment with Murder.
1948,
*Devil's Cargo. 1948,
*Search for Danger. 1949.
FALK, LEON.
Phantom. (Serial)
FALSTAFF BREWING COMPANY.
Now Is the Time. 1942.
FALSTAFF BREWING CORPO-
RATION.
*Now Is the Time. 1942.
FAMOUS STUDIO.
Superman in the Eleventh
Hour. 1942.
FANTASY PRODUCTIONS,
*Wonderful Story of Santa Claus,
1948,
FANTE, JOHN,
East of the River. 1940,
Golden Fleecing, 1940.
FARAGO, SANDOR.
Marry the Boss's Daughter.
1944,
FAST, HOWARD.
Rachel and the Stranger. 1948,
FAULKNER, WILLIAM.
Intruder in the Dust. 1949.
FAUST, FREDERICK.
Between Two Women. 1944,
Calling Dr. Gillespie. 1942.
Dark Delusion. 1947.
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case.
1943.
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant.
1942.
Dr. Kildare Goes Home. 1940,
Dr. Kildare's Strange Case.
1940.
Dr. Kildare's Victory, 1941.
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day.
1941,
People vs. Dr. Kildare. 1941.
Powder Town. 1942.
Rainbow over Texas, 1946.
Three Men in White. 1944,
FAWCETT, HAROLD P.
Geometry and You. 1948.
Measurement. 1947,
Principles of Scale Drawing.
1949,
We Discover Fractions. 1948.
FEARING, KENNETH.
Big Clock. 1948.
FEATURETTES, INC.
*Adios Senor. 1941.
*At a Little Country Tavern.
1941.
*At Your Service. 1941.
*Daddy's College Boy. 1941.
*Dancing ina Harem. 1941,
*Doin' the Argentine. 1941.
*Girl After My Heart. 1941.
*Hangin' Round the Fountain.
1941.
*Hollywood Knights. 1941.
*Home on the Kitchen Range.
1942.
*In Dreams Only, 1941.
*Kisses to You. 1941.
*Little Annie Rooney. 1941,
*Little Co-ed. 1941.
*Little Snow Man. 1941.
*Male Order. 1941,
*Name Was Smith. 1941.
*Never Water a Lilly with Wine.
1941,
*Peg Leg Pete the Pirate. 1941.
*Rip Van Winkle's Daughter.
1941,
*Sweet Hawaiian Dreams. 1941,
*Tavern in the Town. 1941.
*Teacher! Teacher! 1941.
*Unsophisticated Sue. 1941.
*Vitamin "U" for Me. 1942,
*Willie, the Window Washer.
1941.
*You Are My Rhapsody. 1941.
*You Can Bet Your Boots and
Saddle. 1941.
*You've Got Me Guessing. 1941.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTI-
GATION. SEE U.S. Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
FEDERAL FILMS, INC.
*Carnegie Hall. 1947.
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
SEE U.S. Public Health
Service.
FEKETE, LADISLAUS BUS- SEE
Bus-Fekete, Ladislaus.
FELDMAN, CHARLES K.
Macbeth. 1948.
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry.
1945.
FELDMAN (CHARLES K.)
GROUP PRODUCTIONS.
Lady Is Willing. 1942.
*Moonrise. 1948.
*Red Pony. 1949.
FELTON, EARL.
Beautiful Blonde from Bashful
Bend. 1949,
Criminal Court. 1946.
FENTON, FRANK.
Golden Fleecing. 1940.
Nocturne. 1947.
FERBER, EDNA.
Saratoga Trunk. 1946.
FERBER, NAT.
Circumstantial Evidence. 1945,
FERGUSON, MARGARET.
Sign of the Ram. 1948.
FIELD (MARSHALL) AND COM-
PANY. SEE Marshall Field &
Company.
FIELD, MEDORA.
Girl Who Dared. 1944.
Who Killed Aunt Maggie ?
1940,
FIELD, RACHEL.
All This, and Heaven Too.
1940.
And Now Tomorrow. 1944,
FIELD, SALISBURY.
Twin Beds. 1942,
FIELDS, DOROTHY.
Let's Face It. 1943.
Mexican Hayride. 1948,
Something for the Boys. 1944.
Up in Central Park. 1948.
FIELDS, HERBERT.
Du Barry Was a Lady. 1943,
Let's Face It. 1943.
Mexican Hayride. 1948.
Panama Hattie. 1942.
Something for the Boys. 1944,
Up in Central Park. 1948.
FIELDS, JOSEPH.
Doughgirls, 1944,
Junior Miss. 1945,
My Sister Eileen, 1942,
FIJELEN RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
*Flame Cultivation with the
Sizz-Weeder. 1945.
FILM CLASSICS, INC.
Alaska Patrol; 1948.
*Amazon Quest. 1949.
Appointment with Murder.
1948.
*Blonde Ice. 1948.
C-Man. 1949,
Daughter of the West. 1949.
Inner Sanctum, 1948.
Judge. 1948.
Lost Boundaries. 1949.
Lovable Cheat. 1949.
Miraculous Journey. 1948.
*Money Madness. 1948.
Not Wanted. 1949,
*Patient Vanishes. 1947.
Pirates of Capri. 1949.
Project X. 1949,
Search for Danger. 1949.
Sofia. 1948.
*State Department—File 649.
1949,
Unknown Island. 1948.
FILM DOCUMENTS, INC.
Quiet One. 1948.
FILM INSTITUTE, INC.
Copacabana Revue. 1941.
*Health for Defense. 1942,
FILM PRODUCTIONS COMPANY.
*Dies and Die Making. (Serial)
*Grinding. 1941.
*Jigs and Fixtures. 1941.
*Milling Machine Operation.
1941,
*Planer and Shaper Operation.
1941.
*Shop Drawings. (Serial)
FILM STUDIOS OF CHICAGO.
*Woman Speaks, (Serial)
FILMCRAFT.
All My Gratitude. 1946.
Andalucia. 1946.
Blues of Mary's Flat. 1946.
Catalogue Cowboy. 1946,
Chinatown Capers, 1946.
Coalmine Boogie. 1946, 1947.
Cowboy Calypso. 1946,
Cowgirl Polka. 1946.
Dance of the Spanish Onion,
1946.
Dream, Dream, Dream. 1946.
Everybody's Jumpin' Now.
1946.
Georgie Porgie. 1946.
Get Happy. 1946.
Gluemaker's Daughter. 1946.
Highland Harmony. 1946.
I Guess I Took Too Much for
Granted. 1946.
I May Be Wrong. 1946.
I Need a Playmate. 1946.
It's a Pity To Say Goodnight.
1946.
Joe, Joe, 1946,
Judo Jymnastics. 1946, 1947.
Low, Short and Squatty. 1946.
Mabel, Mabel. 1946.
Models on Parade. 1946, 1947.
Moitle from Toidy Toid and
Toid. 1946.
Moon over Miami. 1946,
My Bottle Is Dry. 1946.
Piano Serenade. 1946.
Pipe Dreams. 1946,
Reynolds Riff. 1946.
Rhumba Rebop. 1946.
Rhumba Swing. 1946.
Russian Guitars. 1946.
See Whatcha Do, 1946.
Sho Had a Wonderful Time.
1946,
Sizzle with Sissle. 1946.
Soldier Song. 1946.
Southern Comfort. 1946.
Splash Happy. 1946.
Sugar Babe. 1946.
‘Sun Tan Strut. 1946.
Sweet Sue, Just You. 1946.
Tabu. 1946,
Tantalizin'. 1946,
Time Takes Care of Every-
thing. 1946.
Tropicana. 1946.
Twas Love. 1946.
Waltz a la Accordion, 1946,
What Good Am I Without You.
1946,
When Your Head's in the
Clouds. 1946.
Who Dunit to Who. 1946.
Who Threw the Turtle in
Mrs, Murphy's Girdle. 1946.
Yee Hoo Polka. 1946.
You Gotta Be a Football Hero.
1946,
FILMCRAFT PRODUCTIONS.
*Foundry Practice; Machine
Molding. (Serial)
*Foundry Work; Melting
Practice. (Serial)
FILMEDIA CORPORATION.
*What To Do ina Gas Attack.
1942, 1943.
FILMS (A. F.) INC,
Proem. 1949,
FILMS, INC.
Conquest of the Air. 1940.
FILMS FOR CHILDREN, INC.
*Sleeping Beauty. 1947,
FILMS INTERNATIONAL OF
AMERICA, INC.
Symphonie Pastorale. 1948.
FILMSONOR.
Panic. 1946,
FIMBERG, HAL.
Boogie -Man Will Get You.
1942,
FINKELL, MAX.
Daughter of Darkness. 1948.
FINLEY, WILLIAM L,
Aves de Rapifia. 1947.
FINN, JONATHAN.
Invisible Stripes. 1939,
Lady from Cheyenne. 1941.
FINNEY, EDWARD F.
Prairie. 1948.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER
COMPANY.
Building of a Tire. 1946.
*For America We Save. 1942.
*Liberia, Africa's Only
Republic. 1949,
*Light of Day. 1942.
*Standardize on Stainless.
1948.
FIRST NATIONAL.
Across the Pacific. 1942,
Adventures of Mark Twain.
1944,
Affectionately Yours. 1941.
Air Force. 1943.
All This, and Heaven Too.
1940.
Always a Bride. 1940.
Always in My Heart. 1942.
Angel from Texas. 1940.
Arsenic and Old Lace. 1944,
Background to Danger. 1943.
Bad Men of Missouri. 1941.
Beast with Five Fingers.
1947,
Between Two Worlds. 1944,
Big Shot. 1942.
Big Sleep. 1946.
Bride Came C. O. D. 1941.
Brother Orchid. 1940.
Brother Rat and a Baby. 1940.
Bullet Scars. 1942.
Bullets for O'Hara. 1941.
Busses Roar. 1942,
Calling All Husbands. 1940.
Calling Philo Vance. 1940.
Casablanca. 1943.
Case of the Black Parrot. 1941.
Castle on the Hudson. 1940,
Cheyenne. 1947,
Christmas in Connecticut.
1945.
Cinderella Jones. 1946.
City for Conquest. 1940.
Conflict. 1945.
Confidential Agent. 1945.
Conspirators, 1944.
Constant Nymph. 1943.
Corn Is Green. 1945,
Crime by Night. 1944.
Cry Wolf. 1947.
Danger Signal. 1945.
Dark Passage. 1947.
Deception. 1946.
Deep Valley. 1947.
Desert Song. 1943,
Desperate Journey, 1942,
Destination Tokyo. 1944,
Devotion, 1946,
Dispatch from Reuter's.
1940.
Doughgirls., 1944,
East of the River. 1940.
Edge of Darkness, 1943.
Escape from Crime. 1942,
Escape in the Desert. 1945.
Escape Me Never. 1947.
Father Is a Prince. 1940.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
521
FIRST NATIONAL. Cont'd,
Father's Son. 1941.
Fighting 69th. 1940.
Find the Blackmailer, 1943.
Flight Angels. 1940.
Flight from Destiny,
Flowing Gold. 1940.
Flying Fortress. 1942.
Footsteps in the Dark. 1941.
Four Mothers. 1941.
Four Wives. 1940.
Fugitive from Justice. 1940.
Gambling on the High Seas.
1940.
Gay Sisters. 1942.
Gentleman Kim, 1942.
George Washington Slept Here.
1942,
God Is My Co-Pilot. 1945.
Gorilla Man, 1943.
Granny Get Your Gun, 1940.
Great Lie. 1941.
Hard Way. 1943.
Her Kind of Man. 1946.
Here Comes Happiness. 1941,
Hidden Hand. 1942.
High Sierra. 1941.
Hollywood Canteen. 1945.
Honeymoon for Three. 1941.
Horn Blows at Midnight.
1945.
Hotel Berlin, 1945.
Humoresque. 1947,
I Was Framed. 1942.
In Our Time. 1944.
In This Our Life. 1942.
Invisible Stripes. 1939.
Janie, 1944,
Janie Gets Married. 1946.
Juke Girl. 1942. .
King of the Lumberjacks. 1940.
Knockout. 1941.
Knute Rockne—All American,
1940,
Lady with Red Hair. 1940.
Larceny, Inc. 1942.
Last Ride. 1944,
Letter. 1940.
Love and Learn, 1947.
Make Your Own Bed. 1944.
Man I Love. 1947.
Manpower. 1941.
Mask of Dimitrios. 1944.
Mildred Pierce, 1945.
Million Dollar Baby. 1941.
Mission to Moscow. 1943,
Mr. Skeffington. 1944.
Money and the Woman. 1940.
Murder in the Air. 1940.
Murder in the Big House. 1942.
Murder on the Waterfront.
1943.
My Love Came Back. 1940.
My Reputation, 1946.
My Wild Irish Rose, 1947.
Mysterious Doctor. 1943,
Never Say Goodbye, 1946.
Night and Day. 1946,
No Time for Comedy. 1940.
Nobody Lives Forever. 1946.
Nora Prentiss. 1947.
Northern Pursuit. 1943.
Now, Voyager. 1942,
Nurse's Secret. 1941.
Objective Burma. 1945,
Of Human Bondage. 1946.
Old Acquaintance. 1943.
One More Tomorrow. 1946.
Out of the Fog. 1941.
Passage to Marseille.
Pillow to Post. 1945.
Pride of the Marines. 1945,
Princess O'Rourke, 1943.
Rhapsody in Blue. 1945,
River's End. 1940.
Roughly Speaking. 1945,
San Antonio, 1946.
Santa Fe Trail. 1940.
Saturday's Children. 1940.
Saratoga Trunk. 1946.
Sea Hawk. 1940.
Sea Wolf. 1941.
Secret Enemies. 1942,
Sergeant York. 1941.
1941,
1944,
Shadow of a Woman. 1946,
Shadows on the Stairs. 1941.
She Couldn't Say No. 1940.
Shine Ca Harvest Moon, 1944.
Shining Victory. 1941.
Shot in the Dark. 1941.
Singapore Woman, 1941.
Smiling Ghost. 1941.
South of Suez. 1940.
Spy Ship. 1942.
Stallion Road. 1947.
Stolen Life. 1946.
Strawberry Blonde. 1941.
Tear Gas Squad. 1940.
Thank Your Lucky Stars. 1943.
That Way with Women. 1947,
Thieves Fall Out. 1941.
Three Cheers for the Irish.
1940,
Three Sons o' Guns. 1941,
Three Strangers. 1946.
'Til We Meet Again. 1940.
Time, the Place and the Girl.
1946.
To Have and Have Not. 1945,
Too Young To Know. 1945,
Torrid Zone. 1940.
Truck Busters. 1943,
Tugboat Annie Sails Again.
1940.
Two Guys from Milwaukee.
1946.
Two Mrs. Carrolls. 1947.
Uncertain Glory. 1944,
Underground. 1941,
Unfaithful. 1947.
Verdict. 1946,
Very Thought of You. 1944,
Virginia City. 1940.
Wagons Roll at Night. 1941.
Watch on the Rhine. 1943.
Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1943,
You Can't Escape Forever.
1942,
FISCHER KOESEN FILM PR,
Scheemann, 1946,
FISH, MARJORIE E.
Soccer for Girls. 1946.
Speedball for Girls. 1947.
FISHER, CLYDE.
Animais na Vida Moderna,
1947,
Animales de la Vida Actual.
1947.
Borboletas. 1947.
Leaves. 1947.
Mariposas. 1947.
Roots of Plants. 1946,
FISHER, HAM.
Gentleman Joe Palooka. 1946,
Joe Palooka, Champ. 1946.
Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad.
1948.
Joe Palooka in The Big Fight.
1949.
Joe Palooka in The Counter-
punch, 1949,
FISHER, JAMES B.
Within These Walls. 1945,
FISHER, LESTER.
*Fisher's Funnies. 1946,
FISHER, STEVE.
I Wake Up Screaming. 1941.
Tokyo Joe, 1949.
Typhoon. 1940.
FITCH, GEORGE.
Those Were the Days. 1940.
FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT.
Great Gatsby. 1949.
FITZSIMMONS, CORTLAND.
Earl Carroll Vanities. 1945,
FLAHERTY, FRANCES.
Louisiana Story. 1948.
FLAHERTY, ROBERT.
Louisiana Story. 1948.
FLAHERTY (ROBERT J.) PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC.
*Louisiana Story. 1948.
FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE.
Madame Bovary. 1949.
FLAVIN, MARTIN.
Calling All Husbands. 1940,
FLEMING, BARRY.
Colonel Effingham's Raid.
1945,
FLEMING, JOHN.
Larceny. 1948.
FLEMING, VICTOR.
Adventure. 1946.
Guy Named Joe. 1944.
FLEMING-ROBERTS, G. T.
Find the Blackmailer. 1943.
FLETCHER, LUCILLE.
Sorry, Wrong Number. 1948.
FLEXNER, ANNE CRAWFORD.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch. 1942.
FLIPPY.
Silent Tweetment. 1946.
FLOREZ, INC,
Behind the Scenes at the 29th
National Professional Golf
Association Championship.
1948,
FLORIDIN COMPANY.
*Spent Fullers Earth Found
Effective in Control of
Incendiary Bombs. 1942.
FLORY, JOHN.
Airlift to Berlin. 1948.
*Alaska: Global Crossroads.
1948.
Coal Country. 1948.
Sitting Right. 1946.
FLORY FILMS, INC,
*Airlift to Berlin, 1948,
Alaska: Global Crossroads,
1948,
*Coal Country,
*Paper Forests, 1948.
*Proper Steps. 1948.
*Weaving Homespun, 1948,
FODOR, LADISLAS.
Cairo, 1942,
Charlie Chan in City in Dark-
ness, 1939,
Footsteps in the Dark, 1941.
Imperfect Lady. 1947.
Isle of Missing Men, 1942.
Night Before the Divorce.
1942,
Seven Sinners,
Very Young Lady.
FOLDES, YOLANDA.
Golden Earrings. 1947.
My Own True Love. 1949.
FOLDING PAPER BOX ASSOCI-
ATION OF AMERICA,
*Breaking the Bottleneck. 1945,
FOLLICK, EDWIN FULFFORD.
*History Fulfilling Prophecy.
1942.
FOOD MACHINERY CORPORA-
TION.
*Oranges That Please. 1942.
FOOTE, BRADBURY.
High Wall. 1948.
Lady, Let's Dance. 1944.
FORBES, ARCHIBALD.
China. 1943.
FORBES, KATHRYN, pseud. SEE
McLean, Kathryn Anderson.
FORBES, MURRAY.
Hollow Triumph. 1948.
FORD, CHARLES WATSON.
Motion Picture Guide for
Improving 8mm and 16mm
movies. 1948.
FORD, COREY.
Cloak and Dagger: 1946.
FORD, HARRIET,
1948,
1940,
1941,
Case of the Black Parrot. 1941.
Make Your Own Bed. 1944.
FORD, JOHN.
They Were Expendable. 1945.
FOREIGN FILM PRODUCTIONS.
Paisan. 1947.
FOREST PROTECTION SERVICE
OF THE DEPT. OF LANDS
AND FORESTS, PROVINCE OF
ONTARIO, CANADA, SEE
Ontario. Dept. of Lands and
Forests. Forest Protection
Service.
FOREST SERVICE OF THE
UNITED STATES. SEE U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
FORESTER, C. S.
Eagle Squadron, 1942,
FORKNER, HAMDEN L.
Bookkeeping and You. 1947,
FORMAN, D. G.
Airacobra. 1941.
FORSSLUND, LOUISE.
Captain Is a Lady. 1940.
FORST, WILLI.
Bel Ami. 1938.
FORT, GARRETT.
Blood on the Sun. 1945,
Lady for a Night. 1942.
FORTUNE FILM CORPORATION,
*Dragnet. 1947.
*Zamba. 1949,
FOSS, FANYA,
Affectionately Yours. 1941.
FOSTER, BENNETT.
Flame of the West. 1945.
FOSTER, I. OWEN.
Ancient Rome. 1949,
Day with English Children.
1948,
Developing Responsibility.
1949,
Fred Meets a Bank, 1947.
Let's Visit a Poultry Farm.
1948.
FOSTER, LEWIS R.
Comin' Round the Mountain.
1940.
It Happened Tomorrow. 1944,
FOUCHARDIERE, GEORGE DE
LA,
Scarlet Street. 1945.
FOUKE FUR COMPANY.
*Quest of the Alaska Sealskin.
1942.
FOUNDATION FILMS CORPO-
RATION.
*Saviour Is Born. 1947.
FOUNDATION OF APPLIED RE-
SEARCH, SAN ANTONIO,
TEX.
Artificial Insemination of
Rabbits and the Transplanta-
tion of Rabbit Eggs. 1948.
FOWLER, GENE.
Earl of Chicago. 1940.
FOX, PAUL HERVEY.
Gentleman at Heart. 1942.
Just like a Woman, 1938.
Safari. 1940. :
FOY, BRYAN,
Adventures of Casanova, 1948.
Canon City. 1948,
He Walked by Night. 1948.
Hollow Triumph. 1948,
Lost Honeymoon, 1947,
Love from a Stranger.
Man from Texas, 1948,
Mickey, 1948,
Out of the Blue, 1947,
Red Stallion, 1947.
Repeat Performance,
FRANCHINI-AGIC,
Furia. 1947,
FRANCIS, KAY.
Four Jills ina Jeep. 1944.
FRANCIS, OWEN.
They Made Me a Killer. 1946.
FRANK, LEONHARD.
Desire Me. 1947,
FRANK, PAUL.
Invisible Wall. 1947.
FRANK (W, R.) PRODUCTIONS.
*Enemy of Women, 1944,
*Great Dan Patch. 1949.
FRANKEN, ROSE.
Claudia. 1943, 1948.
Claudia and David. 1946.
FRANKLIN, PAUL.
Power Drive. 1941.
FRANKLIN-BLANK PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Villain Still Pursued Her. 1940.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE,
Smoke Streams. 1941.
FREEDLEY, VINTON.
Cabin in the Sky, 1943.
FREEDMAN, NANCY.
Mrs. Mike. 1949.
FREEMAN, DEVERY.
Kiss in the Dark. 1948.
1947,
1947,
522
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
FREEMAN, EVERETT.
Kiss in the Dark. 1948.
Thank Your Lucky Stars. 1943.
FREEMAN, IRA M.
Air in Action. 1947,
Nature of Color. 1946.
Nature of Light. 1948.
Nature of Sound. 1948.
Sounds of Music. 1948.
FREESE, JOHN.
Aircraft Work; Aircraft Main-
tenance. (Serial)
FRELENG, ISADORE.
So Much for So Little. 1949.
FRIEDMAN, ALAN.
She Went to the Races. 1945.
Sucker List. 1941.
FRIGIDAIRE.
Cooking's Fun. 1940.
For Better Living. 1940.
I Wonder. 1940,
Just Like a Salesman Sells.
1941.
Miracle Makers. 1940.
Of Men and Menus. 1941.
Sales a' Poppin’. 1940.
This Changing World, 1941.
Victory Is Our Business. 1942.
FRIGIDAIRE DIVISION, GENERAL
MOTORS CORPORATION,
SEE General Motors Corpora-
tion. Frigidaire Division.
FRINGS, KETTI.
Hold Back the Dawn. 1941.
FRONTIER FILMS, INC.
*Native Land. 1942.
FROST, JACK,
Rhythm Round-Up. 1945.
FRY (GEORGE) AND ASSO-
CIATES, INC.
*Leveling Training. (Serial)
FRYE, GORDON T.
*Broken Strings. 1948.
FUCHS, DANIEL.
Gangster. 1947,
FULDA, LUDWIG.
Two-Faced Woman. 1941,
1942,
FULLER, BUELL.
Bosco, Delinquent Pup. 1948.
Bosco's Buckfever. 1948.
Heaven Sent. 1948.
Winner Take Bosco. 1948,
FULLER, JOHN.
Bosco, Delinquent Pup. 1948,
Bosco's Buckfever. 1948.
Heaven Sent. 1948.
Winner Take Bosco, 1948.
FULLER, SAMUEL.
Confirm or Deny. 1941.
Gangs of the Waterfront.
1945.
FULOP-MILLER, RENE.
Great Moment. 1944,
FULTON, GEORGE P.
Control of Small Blood Vessels.
1941.
FULTON, MAUDE,
Girl from Avenue A. 1940,
FUNT, ALLEN A.
Caridid Microphone. (Serial)
FURBAY, JOHN H.
Jack Visits Costa Rica. 1947.
FURBER, DOUGLAS.
Lambeth Walk. 1939.
FURMAN, ROBERT T., Jr.
Spiritual Rearmament. 1941.
FURTHMAN, JULES.
Way of All Flesh. 1940.
FUTTER, WALTER A.
White Sails. 1941.
G
G. AND L. MOTION PICTURE
CORPORATION.
*Overture to Glory. 1940.
G.C.F.
Caesar and Cleopatra. 1946.
Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp. 1945.
Man in Grey. 1945,
Mr. Emmanuel. 1945.
Seventh Veil. 1946.
G. H. W.
Men of the Sea. 1944.
GABRIEL, GILBERT W.
This Woman Is Mine. 194:.
GAINSBOROUGH,
Madonna of the Seven Moons.
1946.
Magic Bow. 1947.
Man in Grey. 1945,
They Were Sisters, 1946.
Wicked Lady. 1946.
GAINSBOROUGH PICTURES, :
LTD.
*Easy Money. 1948,
*Miranda, 1948.
*My Brother's Keeper. 1947.
*Quartet. 1949,
*Upturned Glass, 1947.
Waterloo Road. 1943.
GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS,
Lady Surrenders, 1947.
GALLICO, PAUL.
Clock. 1945,
Joe Smith, American, 1942.
GALLICO, PAULINE.
Clock, 1945,
GALSWORTHY, JOHN.
Escape. 1948,
That Forsyte Woman. 1949,
21 Days Together. 1940,
GAMBLE, JAMES L.
Introduction to Extra-Cellular
Fluid, 1945,
GANGELIN, PAUL.
Sporting Chance, 1945,
GANN, ERNEST K.
Blaze of Noon. 1947.
GANZ, WILLIAM J.
Before the Doctor Comes.
1942,
GANZ (WILLIAM J.) COMPANY.
*Heads up. 1942,
*Oars and Paddles. 1942.
*Pay Loads Pay Off. 1947.
*Skylift Newsreel. 1947.
You're on Your Own, 1942.
GARCIA, CEREFINO.
Championship Boxing Contest
Between Cerefino Garcia,
Champion, and Henry Arm-
Strong, Challenger. 1940.
GARDNER, ED.
Duffy's Tavern. 1945,
GARDNER, GEORGE C.
*Football Officiating Mechanics
and Procedures. 1948.
GARDNER, ERLE STANLEY.
Granny Get Your Gun. 1940.
GARLAND, JOHN H.
Malay Peninsula; People and
Products. 1948.
GARMIRIAN, HAGOB K.
*Making Indian Hand Printed
Cloth, 1941,
GARNETT, TAY.
Slightly Honorable, 1940,
GARRETT, GRANT.
Barbary Coast Gent, 1944;
GARRETT CORPORATION,
*Replacing Oil Cooler Tubes,
1944, _
GARTH, DAVID.
Fury at Furnace Creek. 1948.
GASKELL, ELIZABETH.
Manchester Marriage. 1949.
GATES, ARTHUR I.
Animais Domésticos, 1947,
Caballo, 1947,
Cabras. 1947,
Cabritos. 1947.
Cavalo, 1947,
Children of Holland. 1939.
Crfa de Gallinas. ,1947.
Criangas da Suiga. 1947.
Criangas Navajas. 1947,
Elefantes, 1947.
Galindceos na Herdade. 1947.
Nifios Holandeses, 1947.
Suiza Rural—Nifios. 1947.
GATEWAY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Alarm Clock, 1949,
*Blackboard. 1949.
*Hello, Pirro. 1949,
*Lamp, 1949,
*Magnet. 1949,
*Phonograph. 1949.
*Scale. 1949.
*Telephone. 1949,
*Thermometer. 1949.
*Vacuum Cleaner, 1949,
GAUMONT.
Cage of Nightingales. 1947.
GAUMONT, IRVING.
Thieves Fall Out. 1941,
GAUTIER, THEOPHILE,.
Mummy's Foot. 1949.
GAY, NOEL, pseud. SEE
Armitage, Reginald Moxon,
GENERAL BUSINESS FILMS, INC.
Sidelights on Siding. 1941,
GENERAL CABLE CORPORA-
TION.
*Life Lines. 1946.
*We Did It. 1946.
GENERAL CHEMICAL COMPANY.
*Combat. 1941.
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.
*All Ironed Out. 1949.
*All Wet. 1949,
*Boiling Over, . 1949,
*Breakdown Blues. 1949,
*Burnt Offering. 1949.
*Butter Trouble. 1949,
*Clothesline Blues. 1949,
*Cold Feet. 1949.
*Dirt on the Shirt. 1949.
*Dish Drudgery, 1949,
*Dream Kitchen, 1949,
*Dream Menus. 1949,
*Goodbye to Garbage. 1949.
*Home and the Range. 1949,
*Hungry Guests. 1949,
*In Irons. 1949.
*Inside of Arc Welding. (Serial)
*Inside of Atomic-Hydrogen Arc
Welding. 1943.
*It's the Limit. 1949,
Jet Propulsion. 1945.
*Kitchen Marathon, 1949,
*Light in Your Life. 1949,
*Listen It's FM! 1941,
*No Room. 1949,
*No Time for Fun. 1949.
*Only Dreams. 1949.
*Out of Control. 1949.
*Sightseeing at Home. 1942.
*Slave of the Clock. 1949,
*Sleepless Beauty. 1949.
*Story of Alternating Current
Arc Welding. 1944,
*Thunderbolt Hunters. 1942,
*Tipping the Scales, 1945.
*Too Hot To Handle, 1949,
*What a Mess, 1949,
GENERAL ELECTRIC CORPORA-
TION.
Kingdom of Plastics. 1945,
GENERAL EXCHANGE INSUR-
ANCE CORPORATION,
*Security—24 Hours a Day.
1941.
GENERAL FILM DISTRIBUTORS,
LTD.
*Adventuress. 1947.
*Blithe Spirit. 1945.
*Bush Christmas. 1947.
*Caesar and Cleopatra, 1946.
*Captive Heart, 1947.
*Caravan, 1947,
*Don't Take It to Heart. 1944,
*Great Expectations. 1947,
*Green for Danger. 1947,
*Hungry Hill, 1948,
*Johnny in the Clouds. 1946.
*Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp. 1945,
*Magic Bow. 1947.
*Mr. Emmanuel. 1945,
*Odd Man Out. 1947,
Secret Mission, 1945,
*Smugglers. 1948,
*Tawny Pipit. 1947.
*This Happy Breed. 1947,
*Waterloo Road, 1945,
GENERAL FILM PRODUCTIONS
CORPORATION,
Answer Man, 1946,
Nature's Atom Bomb. 1946,
GENERAL FIREPROOFING
COMPANY.
*Mechanized Record Filing.
1949,
GENERAL MILLS, INC.
*Champions of the Gridiron.
1940.
*400 Years in 4 Minutes. 1945.
Thunder by Precision, 1946,
GENERAL MOTORS.
Five Years of Diesel Loco-
motive History. 1940,
To New Horizons. 1940, .
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION.
ABC of Hand Tools. 1946,
American Miracle. 1946,
*Buick's on the Job. 1943, 1944,
*Building Motion Economy into
Tools and Equipment. 1945,
*Central Office Engineering
Staff. 1944,
*Close Harmony, 1943,
Doctor in Industry. 1946.
Easier Way. 1946.
*Example of Mass Production,
1944,
Experiment. 1946.
*Film Memos; What About the
Postwar Car? 1945,
General Motors Institute. .
1945,
*General Motors News Parade.
1944, MU14865, MU15264,
MU15327.
*General Motors Quarterly
Clubs, 1944,
General Motors War Products
Training Program. 1944,
How To Get the Most Out of
Your Refrigerator, 1947.
*It's Up to Us. 1941.
Little Journeys in General
Motors. 1946.
Open Door. ;
*Postwar Sales Regarding
Thought Starters. 1944,
Progress Through Engineering.
1946.
Shop Talk. 1946.
Strange Interview. 1947.
*Synchro-Mesh Transmission,
1943.
*Working on Air. 1944,
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. AERO PRODUCTS
DIVISION.
*Birth of the Aeroprop, 1944,
Working on Air, 1944,
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION, BUICK MOTOR DIVI-
SION.
Buick's on the Job. 1943, 1944,
Previews of Tomorrow. 1947.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. CHEVROLET DIVI-
SION.
Big Day. 1948.
Delivery Time. 1949,
Fundamentals in Action, 1949,
It All Depends. 1949.
It Could Be You. 1949,
Last Word. 1949,
Millions of Masterpieces.
1949,
Only the Best. 1948,
Pay Loads. 1949,
Pickups Pay off. 1949,
Road Builders, 1949.
Truck of My Dreams. 1949,
Your Town, U.S. A, 1948.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. CHEVROLET MOTOR
DIVISION,
Apple a Day. 1948.
At My Lady's Service. 1947.
Beauty in Focus. 1948,
Blue Ribbon Leader. 1948.
Coach for a King. 1948,
Cross Country. 1948,
Date with Beauty, 1947.
Doctor's Diagnosis, 1947,
Easy Miles. 1947,
*End of a Perfect Day. 1948.
Fisherman's Luck, 1948,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
523
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. CHEVROLET MOTOR
DIVISION. Cont'd.
He Meets All Trains. 1947.
Home for the Weekend. 1948.
Jenuin Serviss. 1948.
Key to Comfort. 1948.
Knights of the Road. 1948.
On Top of the World. 1947.
Precious Cargo. 1947,
Pulling Power. 1948.
Race, 1947.
Right down the Line, 1947,
Right from the Start. 1948.
Roadside Report. 1947.
Rolling Service, 1947.
Romance of Leadership. 1948.
Safe Jobs. 1947.
Selecting Quality Chevrolet
Salesmen, 1946,
She's a Beauty. 1947.
Sign To Remember. 1948,
Special Service. 1947.
Surprise Package, 1947,
Things People Want. 1948.
Transportation Unlimited.
1947, 1948,
Wherever You Go. 1947.
Whole Way. 1946.
You Can Bank on It. 1947.
You Can't Weigh Quality. 1947.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA~
TION. FRIGIDAIRE DIVI-
SION.
Billions for Millions. 1948.
Frozen Freshness. 1946,
Leadership in Action. 1948.
Teamwork. 1948.
*These People. 1944.
Timed for Action, 1947.
Waiting. 1946.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. OLDSMOBILE DIVI-
SION.
Ahead Automatically. 1948.
Car of Tomorrow, Today.
1948,
Challenge for the Future.
1948.
Driving Magic. 1948.
First of the Futuramic Cars,
1948.
Futuramic Design. 1948.
It's Smart To Own an Olds.
1947, 1948.
Johnny Makes a Date. 1949.
Let's Get Off on the Right
Foot. 1948.
Oldsmobile First with GM
Hydra-Matic Drive. 1947.
Simpler by 14 tol. 1948,
Smart Going. 1948. .
Smart Is the Word for Olds-
mobile. 1947,
Smart Way To Drive. 1947.
Smart Way To Go Places.
1948,
University of Michigan Foot-
ball. 1947.
What a Thrill. 1948.
What a Thrill To Take the
Wheel of a Smart New
Oldsmobile! 1947.
World's Simplest Driving.
1948,
World's Simplest Way To Drive.
1947.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. PERSONNEL DEPT.
Financial Background for the
Resumption of Post War
Production. 1945.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. PUBLIC RELATIONS
DEPT.
Feature Story. 1947.
*How To Get the Most out of
Your Refrigerator and Make
It Last Longer. 1944,
*It's Up to Us. 1943.
*Progress Report - 1943. 1943.
*Victory Is Our Business. 1942.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORA-
TION. SAGINAW STEERING
GEAR DIVISION.
Building Motion Economy into
Tools and Equipment. 1945,
GENERAL MOTORS SALES
CORPORATION. CHEVRO-
LET MOTOR DIVISION.
*Ace in the Hole. 1940.
*After the Swim. 1940.
*And They Lived Happily. 1941.
*At Ease. 1940, 1941.
*Best Defense. 1942.
*Big Business. 1941.
*Boots and Saddles. 1941.
*Bridge Trouble. 1940.
*Captains Outrageous. 1940.
*Down on the Farm. 1940.
*Easy Going. 1941.
*Every Saturday Night. 1941.
*Fishing. 1940.
*F lying High. 1941.
*Gold Rush. 1940.
*He Got the Job. 1941.
*Help Wanted. 1940.
Here's Looking! 1940.
*Hired. 1940,
*It's a Hit. 1941.
*It's a Snap! 1941.
*It's an Ace. 1940,
*Keep Them Coming In. 1942.
*Lovely To Look At. 1940.
*Making the Grade. 1940.
*Markets Are People. 1940.
*Matter of Management. 1942,
*Men I'd Like To Hire. 1940.
*Modern Mariner. 1940.
*Next Month's Profits. 1941.
*1941 Chevrolet. 1941.
*On the Campus. 1940,
*On Time. 1940.
*Perfect Form. 1940.
*Playing Grownups. 1940.
*Power Plus. 1942.
*Ranch, 1940.
*Ready for Action. 1941.
*Ride 'Em Cowboy. 1940.
*Riding High. 1940.
*Roads to Romance. (Serial)
*Room To Grow In, 1941,
*Seven Million in Seven Years.
1941.
*Styled for Beauty. 1941.
*Take a Look Around, 1941.
*They Find Their Home. 1941,
*Trip. 1940.
*Two's a Couple. 1940.
*Up and Away. 1941.
*You Can Bank on It! 1941.
GENERAL MOTOR SALES COR-
PORATION, FRIGIDAIRE
DIVISION.
*Cooking's Fun. 1940.
I Wonder. 1940,
*Just Like a Salesman Sells.
1941,
*Miracle Makers. 1940.
*Of Men and Menus. 1941.
*Sales a'Poppin'. 1940.
*This Changing World. 1941.
GENERAL MOTORS SALES
CORPORATION. PONTIAC
MOTOR DIVISION.
*Fleet Is In. 1940.
GENERAL OUTDOOR ADVER-
TISING COMPANY.
*To Market—to Market. 1942.
GENERAL PICTURES PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Cases in Point. 1949.
Estate Is Born. 1949.
One Man's Memories. 1949.
GENERAL TELEVISION ENTER-
PRISES, INC.
*Assassin. 1949.
*Courting of Bell. 1949.
GENERAL TIRE AND RUBBER
COMPANY.
*Human Mileage. 1949,
GEORGES, CLOUZOT HENRI.
Corbeau, 1947.
GEROULD, KATHERINE FULLER-
TON
Romance of the Rio Grande.
1941.
GERSHWIN, GEORGE,
Girl Crazy. 1943.
Rhapsody in Blue. 1945.
GERSHWIN, IRA.
Girl Crazy. 1943,
Lady in the Dark,
GERTZWEIG, LOUIS.
*Be on Your Guard for Card
—.... Cheaters. 1944,
GESELL, ARNOLD.
Baby's Bath. 1947.
Bottle and Cup Feeding. 1947.
Conquest of the Spoon. 1947,
Early Play. 1947.
Growth of Adaptive Behavior.
1946,
Growth of Motor Behavior.
1946.
How Behavior Grows. 1947.
Infants Are Individuals. 1947.
Self Discovery in a Mirror.
1946,
Twins Are Individuals.
GIBBS, ANTHONY.
Tale of Two Cafes.
GIBBS, ARCHIE.
U-Boat Prisoner.
GIBE FILMS, INC.
Symphonie Pastorale. 1948.
GIBNEY, MORGAN w.
Music for Americans.
Thunderbolt Hunters.
GIBNEY, SHERIDAN. .
South of Suez. 1940.
GIBSON, H. C.
Aerial Map Reading. 1944.
GIBSON, STANLEY.
Cardio Vascular Anomiles.
1949,
GIDE, ANDRE.
Symphonie Pastorale. 1948.
GIGNOUX, REGIS.
Between Us Girls.
GILBERT, ANTHONY.
My Name Is Julia Ross. 1945,
They Met in the Dark. 1945.
GILBERT, EDWIN.
Blues in the Night. 1941.
GILLETT, ROLAND.
Captains of the Clouds.
GILLETTE, WILLIAM.
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
1939.
GILPATRIC, GUY.
Action in the North Atlantic.
1943,
GINSBURY, NORMAN.
Affairs of a Rogue. 1949.
GINTY, E. B.
Man from Texas.
GIONO, JEAN.
Baker's Wife.
GIRL GUIDES.
World Friendship.
GIRL SCOUTS.
World Friendship. 1949.
GIRL SCOUTS OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
*Camping for Girl Scouts.
1949.
*World Friendship.
GIVEN, JOHN N,
Choosing Your Occupation,
1949,
Finding the Right Job. 1949.
How To Keep a Job. 1949,
You and Your Work. 1948.
GLADSTONE, ABE.
*Black Rider. 1947.
GLASGOW, ELLEN.
In This Our Life.
GLASMON, KUBEC,
Calling Dr. Gillespie, 1942.
GLASS, DON,
*Futile Victory Beyond the
Alaska Range. 1940.
GLIDDEN, FREDERICK DILLEY.
Albuquerque. 1948.
Blood on the Moon, 1948.
Coroner Creek. 1948.
Ramrod. 1947.
Stations West. 1948,
GLOBE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Darn That Dream. 1940.
*Havana Is Calling Me. 1940.
*Jungle Drums. 1940.
1944,
1946.
1946,
1944,
1943,
1942,
1942.
1942.
1948,
1939.
1949,
1949,
1942,
*Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.
1940,
*Soundies, no, 1. 1940.
GLORIA PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
*New Wine. 1941,
GLOS, RAYMOND E.,
What Is a Corporation? 1949.
GLOYD, HOWARD K.
Snakes. 1947,
GLYNN, JOHN H.
Animated Hematology. 1946.
Bone Marrow. 1948,
GODDARD, CHARLES wW.
Ghost Breakers. 1940.
Perils of Pauline. 1947.
GODDEN, RUMER,
Black Narcissus. 1948.
Enchantment. 1948,
GOFF, NORRIS.
Bashful Bachelor. 1942.
GOLD, BERT.
*Billboard Bill. 1948.
GOLDBECK, WILLIS.
Dr. Kildare Goes Home. 1940,
Dr. Kildare's Strange Case.
1940.
GOLDEN, EDWARD A,
Master Race. 1944,
No Greater Sin. 1941.
GOLDEN, JOHN.
Claudia. 1943.
GOLDEN, RAY.
Thumbs Up. 1943.
GOLDEN GATE PICTURES, INC.
My Dog Shep. 1946.
*'Neath Canadian Skies. 1946.
*North of the Border. 1946,
*Scared to Death. 1946,
GOLDEN PICTURES, INC.
*Breakfast in Hollywood. 1946,
GOLDEN PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Texas, Brooklyn, and Heaven,
1948.
GOLDEN ROCK COMPANY.
*Condemned. 1941.
GOLDEN WEST PICTURES, INC.
*Gentleman from Arizona,
1939.
GOLDING, LOUIS.
Mr. Emmanuel. 1945,
GOLDKETTE, JEAN,
*Monkey Business. 1941.
GOLDSMITH, CLIFFORD.
Father Was a Fullback. 1949.
Henry Aldrich for President.
1941.
GOLDSMITH, L. S.
Manhandled, 1949,
GOLDWYN, SAMUEL,
*Ball of Fire. 1941.
*Little Foxes, 1941,
*North Star, 1943,
*Pride of the Yankees,
*Raffles, 1940.
*Spitfire. 1943.
*They Got Me Covered,
Up in Arms, 1944,
*Westerner, 1940,
Wonder Man, 1945,
GOLDWYN (SAMUEL) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Best Years of Our Lives.
1946,
*Bishop's Wife. 1947.
*Enchantment. 1948,
*Roseanna McCoy, 1949,
*Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
1947.
*Song Is Born,
GOLOS, LEN.
Man Made Monster.
GOODIN, PEGGY.
Mickey. 1948.
GOODIS, DAVID,
Dark Passage.
GOODMAN, JACK.
Gay Blades. 1946.
GOODRICH (B, F.) COMPANY.
*How To Influence Customers
and Win Sales. 1940.
*It's a Knockout, 1941.
*Proof for Any Man, 1941.
GOODRICH, L. C.
Nifios Chinos.
1942,
1942,
1947,
1941,
1947,
1947,
524
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
GORDON, ALVIN J.
Alarm Clock. 1949.
Blackboard. 1949,
Chata. 1947.
Fun in Food.
Hello, Pirro.
Lamp. 1949.
Magnet. 1949.
Moving with Movies.
Phonograph. 1949.
Scale. 1949.
Telephone. 1949.
Thermometer. 1949.
Vacuum Cleaner. 1949,
GORDON, ALVIN J. d.b.a.
CONTEMPORARY FILMS.
SEE Contemporary Films.
GORDON, ALVIN J., sole owner of
CONTEMPORARY FILMS,
SEE Contemporary Films.
GORDON, DARLEY.
Chata. 1947.
GORDON, LEON.
White Cargo. 1942.
GORDON, MAX,
Over 21. 1945.
GORDON (MAX) PLAYS AND
PICTURES CORPORATION.
Abe Lincoln in Illinois. 1940,
GORDON, RUTH.
Over 21. 1945.
GOTTLIEB, AARON,
Torpedo Boat. 1942.
GOTTLIEB, ALEX.
Man Who Dared. 1946.
GOUDGE, ELIZABETH.
Green Dolphin Street. 1947.
GOULD, CHESTER.
Dick Tracy. 1946.
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome.
1947.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc.
(Serial)
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball. 1946,
Dick Tracy's Dilemma, 1947.
Dick Tracy's G-Men. (Serial)
GOULD, DAVE.
Gals, Incorporated. 1943.
GOULDING, EDMUND.
Two Girls on Broadway. 1940.
GOURFAIN, HENRY A.
Buy Me That Town, 1941.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF WAR
INFORMATION. SEE U. S.
Office of War Information.
GOW, JAMES.
Tomorrow, the World. 1944.
GOWEN, ROBERT F.
Ossining in Wartime. 1946.
GOWEN (ROBERT F.) LABORA-
TORIES.
*Ossining in Wartime. 1946.
GRACE FILMS.
*I Will Pilot Thee. 1948.
GRAEF, HENRY W.
American Square Dance. 1947.
GRAEME, BRUCE.
Missing Ten Days. 1941.
GRAFFIS, WILLIAM H.
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome.
1947,
GRAFTON,
Stars Look Down, 1941,
GRAHAM, WINSTON,
Take My Life. 1947.
GRAHAME, KENNETH,
Adventures of Ichabod and
Mr. Toad. 1949,
Reluctant Dragon,
GRANAT, BERT.
Do You Love Me. 1946.
GRAND, GORDON,
Sport of Kings. 1947.
GRANDCOURT, CHARLES DE.
Earl of Chicago. 1940.
GRANT, FLORY AND WILLIAMS,
*Sitting Right. 1946.
GRANT, FOREST.
Alfarerfa. 1947,
Arte Met4lica, 1947.
Escultura. 1947. MP1680,
1941,
1949,
1941,
1941,
MP1696,
Metal Craft. 1939.
Metalisteria. 1947.
Plastic Art. 1939.
Pottery Making. 1939.
GRANT, JAMES EDWARD.
Boom Town. 1940.
Gambler's Choice. 1944,
Johnny Eager. 1941.
Lady Is Willing. 1942.
GRANT, MARSHALL.
Adventure of the Speckled
Band. 1949.
Birthday of the Infanta. 1949.
Bishop's Experiment. 1949.
Capture. 1949.
Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County. 1949.
Colonel Starbottle for the
Plaintiff. 1949.
Confession on New Year's Eve.
1949.
Cricket on the Hearth. 1949.
Diamond Necklace. 1949,
Invisible Wound. 1949.
Lady, or the Tiger? 1949.
Lodging for the Night. 1949.
Lord Maletroit's Door. 1949.
Mlle Fifi. 1949.
Manchester Marriage, 1949.
Marquise. 1949.
Million Pound Bank Note. 1949,
Mummy's Foot. 1949,
Mysterious Picture. 1949.
Old, Old Story. 1949.
Only Son. 1949.
Real Thing. 1949.
Substitute. 1949.
Tenor. 1949.
Treasure of Franchard. 1949.
Why Thomas Was Discharged.
1949,
GRANT, ROBERT.
Mystery Sea Raider. 1940.
GRANT, ROBERT D.
*Mother Goose Action Book.
1942,
GRAPHIC FILMS.
*Engineering. (Serial)
*Engineering; Metallurgy.
(Serial)
GRASHIN, MAURI.
I'll Wait for You. 1941.
Sleepytime Gal. 1942.
Sons of the Pioneers. 1942.
X Marks the Spot. 1942.
GRAVES, RALPH.
Double Exposure. 1944,
GRAY, HUGH.
River Gang. 1945.
GRAY-FILM.
*Chanteur Inconnu. 1947,
GRAZIANO, ROCKY,
World's Middleweight Cham-
pionship: Rocky Graziano vs.
Tony Zale. 1948,
GT, BRIT. AIR MINISTRY.
Avengers. 1942.
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
1942,
Squadron Leader X. 1943.
GT. BRIT. ROYAL AIR FORCE.
Lion Has Wings. 1940,
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
1942,
Squadron Leader X. 1943.
Target for Tonight. 1941.
GT. BRIT. WAR OFFICE.
Avengers. 1942.
GREATER ATLANTA COM-
MUNITY CHEST, INC,
*Pattern for Progress. 1948.
GREEN, EDDIE.
Mr. Adam's Bomb. 1949.
GREEN, FREDERICK LAWRENCE,
Fugitive. 1940.
Odd Man Out. 1947,
GREEN, HOWARD J.
Invisible Wall. 1947.
GREEN, JOHN.
Beat the Band, 1947,
GREENE, GRAHAM.
Confidential Agent. 1945,
Fallen Idol. 1949.
48 Hours. 1942,
Fugitive. 1947.
Ministry of Fear. 1944,
Smugglers. 1948.
Third Man. 1949.
This Gun for Hire. 1942.
GREENE, HENRY.
Oranges That Please. 1942.
GREENE, WALTER.
Private Affairs. 1940.
GREENTREE PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Guest Wife. 1945.
GREER, MARY.
Use of Tools. 1941.
GREGORY, JACKSON.
Laramie Trail. 1944.
GREGORY, W. M.
Cattleman. 1939.
Corn Farmer. 1939.
GREGORY, WILLIAM M.
Cultivador de Milho, 1947,
Estancierio, 1947,
GRESHAM, WILLIAM LINDSAY,
Nightmare Alley, 1947,
GREY, ZANE,
Border Legion. 1940.
Code of the West. 1947.
Gunfighters. 1947.
King of the Mounties. (Serial)
King of the Royal Mounted.
(Serial)
Knights of the Range. 1940,
Light of Western Stars. 1940.
Last of the Duanes. 1941.
Lone Star Ranger. 1941.
Nevada. 1944.
Red Canyon. 1949,
Riders of the Purple Sage.
1941,
Sunset Pass. 1946.
Thunder Mountain, 1947.
Wanderer of the Wasteland.
1945,
West of the Pecos. 1945.
Western Union. 1941.
Wild Horse Mesa, 1947.
Yukon Patrol. 1942.
GRIFFIN, ELEANORE.
Hi Beautiful. 1944.
I Wanted Wings. 1941.
Nob Hill, 1945,
GRIFFITH, EDWARD H.
Virginia. 1941.
GROSS, LAURENCE,
Whistling in the Dark, 1941.
GRUBER, EDWARD C.
*Weather Girl. 1949,
GRUBER, FRANK,
Accomplice. 1946.
Fighting Man of the Plains.
1949.
French Key. 1946.
Kansan, 1943.
Oregon Trail. 1945.
GRUN, BERNARD.
Balalaika. 1939.
GRUSSING, BON D.
Headliners, 1940.
In Our American Way. 1941.
GUARANTEED PICTURES
COMPANY, INC,
*Under Secret Orders. 1943.
GUEDEL, JOHN.
People Are Funny. 1946.
Tornado, 1943.
GUEST IN THE HOUSE, INC.
*Guest in the House. 1944.
GUILD PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Abilene Town. 1946.
GUIOL, FRED.
Abroad with Two Yanks. 1944,
GUITRY, SACHA,
Lucky Partners. 1940,
GUITTON, JEAN.
Forty Little Mothers. 1940.
GUNN, JAMES.
Born To Kill, 1947.
GUNZBERG, MILTON.
Tennessee Johnson. 1942,
GUTHRIE, THOMAS ANSTEY.
One Touch of Venus. 1948.
H
H. K, S. PRODUCERS AND DIS-
TRIBUTORS.
*Savage Bride. 1948,
HABE, HANS.
Cross of Lorraine. 1943.
HABEL, OTTO W.
Building Motion Economy into
Tools and Equipment. 1945,
HACK, HERMAN,
Frontier Parson Reads the
Bible. 1947.
HAESELER, JOHN A.
*Nursing. (Serial)
HAGAN, JAMES.
One Sunday Afternoon. 1949,
Strawberry Blonde. 1941,
HAGBERG, SHERMAN B.,
Elementary Operations on the
Engine Lathe. 1941.
MP11234, MP11990.
HAHN, MILTON E,
a ag and Occupations.
as
HAIG CORPORATION.
*Stranger. 1946,
HAIGHT, GEORGE.
Honeymoon for Three. 1941.
HAIK, JACQUES,
After Mein Kampf—? 1940.
HAINES, WILLIAM WISTER.
Command Decision. 1949.
HAISLIP, HARVEY.
Flight Command. 1940.
HAKIM, RAYMOND.
Heartbeat. 1946,
HAKIM, ROBERT.
Heartbeat. 1946,
HAKIM BROTHERS.
Baker's Wife. 1939.
HALDEMAN, EDWARD,
Lady Bodyguard. 1943,
HALE, CAROL LINN.
Care of the Patient with
Diabetes Mellitus (Compli-
cated) 1945.
Care of the Patient with
Diabetes Mellitus (Uncom-
plicated) 1945.
Nursing-Feeding the Patient.
1944.
HALL, HERBERT AUSTEN.
*Ten Minutes of Two, 1941.
HALL, HOLWORTHY.
Man Who Wouldn't Talk. 1940.
HALL, JAMES NORMAN.
High Barbaree. 1947.
Passage to Marseille. 1944.
Tuttles of Tahiti, 1942,
HALL, JANE.
Patrick the Great. 1944,
HALL, NORMAN S.
Rio Grande Raiders. 1946.
HALLAND, HERMAN E.
This Man's Navy. 1945.
HALLICRAFTERS COMPANY.
*Voice of Victory. 1944,
HALLIDAY, BRETT, pseud. SEE
Dresser, Davis.
HALLMARK PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Lawton Story of the Prince of
Peace. 1949.
*Magnificent Doll. 1946.
HAMILTON, AILEEN.
Christmas in Connecticut.
1945,
HAMILTON, BRUTUS.
Carreras, Saltos y Relevos.
1947.
Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
1946,
Distance Races. 1946.
Jumps and Pole Vault, 1946.
Saltos con Garrocha, 1947.
Weight Events. 1946.
HAMILTON, COSMO.
Exile. 1948.
HAMILTON, HARRY.
Main Street Lawyer. 1939.
HAMILTON, PATRICK.
Gaslight. 1944.
Hangover Square. 1945.
Rope. 1948.
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPEL-
LERS DIVISION, UNITED AIR-
CRAFT CORPORATION. SEE
United Aircraft Corporation.
Hamilton Standard Propellers
Division,
ee
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
525
HAMILTON WATCH COMPANY,
INC
Story of Your Job. 1947.
What Makes a Fine Watch
Fine? 1947.
Your Tomorrow in the Making
Today. 1947.
HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR.
Broadway Rhythm, 1944,
Desert Song. 1943.
New Moon. 1940.
Sunny. 1941,
HAMMETT, DASHIELL,
Glass Key. 1942.
Shadow of the Thin Man, 1941,
Song of the Thin Man, 1947.
HAMMON Man Goes Home. 1944.
HAMMOND, ‘victor, Take
hell
HANCE PAUL) P PRODUCTIONS,
sie hg 1947
HANDL DOROTHY CURNOW.
Rosie, vibe Riveteer, 1944,
HANDY, IN.
Face a the Mirror,
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION,
INC.
Adventure in Learning. 1944.
Aftermath of War Production.
1944,
*Ahead Automatically. 1948.
*Air Brakes Operation and
Maintenance. 1947.
Air Force and the Retailer.
1943,
*Air Luxury for Tomorrow.
1946.
*Aircraft Anti-Submarine
Warfare. (Serial)
*Aircraft Magneto, 1944.
*Aircraft Recognition—AD-1
Skyraider. 1947.
*Aircraft Work; Aircraft
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Assembling and
Riveting. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Blanking Sheet
Metal. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Forming Sheet
Metal. (Serial)
All These Things. 1943.
*Always Ready, 1943.
America Takes to the Air.
1944,
*American Miracle. 1946.
*Another Cup of Coffee. 1948.
*Apple a Day, 1948,
Army-Navy E Award Cere-
monies, Muskegon Heights,
Michigan, July 29, 1943.
1943.
*At My Lady's Service. 1947.
*At the End of the Rainbow.
1947.
*Automotive Operation and
Maintenance; Automobile
Operation. (Serial)
Be Your Age. 1947,
*Beauty at the Window. 1948.
*Beauty in Focus. 1948.
*Beauty in the Room. 1948,
*Behind the Lens. 1940.
*Behind the Shop Drawing.
1943.
*Bending to a Cleat. 1944.
*Big Day. 1948.
*Billions for Millions. 1948.
Birth of the Aeroprop. 1944.
Blanking Sheet Metal on the
Squaring Shear. 1943.
*Blue Ribbon Leader. 1948,
*Bowline. 1944,
*Breast Stroke and Underwater
Swimming. 1943.
*Breeches Buoy. 1944.
*Budd Induction Heating Process.
1945,
Buick's on the Job. 1943, 1944.
*Buick's on the Job. 1945.
*Car of Tomorrow, Today.
1948,
*Cathode-Ray Tube—How It
Works, 1944,
Central Office Engineering
Staff. 1944.
*Challenge for the Future. 1948.
Champions of the Gridiron.
1940,
*Chemical Weed Control. 1949.
*Clap a Stopper ona Line. 1944.
*Clean Profits. 1946.
Close Harmony. 1943.
*Clove Hitch. 1944,
*Coach for a King. 1948.
*Combat Dives. 1943.
Continued Leadership. 1946.
*Continued Leadership. 1947.
Cooking's Fun. 1940.
*Crawl Stroke. 1943.
*Crest of Quality. 1946.
*Cross Country. 1948.
*Date with Beauty. 1947.
*Dateline Tomorrow. 1946.
*Death to Weeds. 1947,
*Delivery Time. 1949,
*Doctor in Industry. 1946.
*Doctor's Diagnosis. 1947.
*Double Carrick Bend. 1944,
*Driving Magic. 1948.
*Easier Way. 1946.
Easy As Pie. 1949.
*Easy Miles. 1947,
*End of a Perfect Day. 1948.
*Every Twenty Minutes...One of
You. 1946.
Example of Mass Production.
1944,
*Experiment. 1946.
Family Portrait. 1947.
*Feature Story. 1947.
Feeds and Folks. 1940.
*Film Report on the Generation
of Metallic Bearing Surfaces.
1949.
*Financial Background for the
Resumption of Post War
Production. 1945.
*First of the Futuramic Cars,
1948.
*Fisherman's Luck. 1948.
*Five Years of Diesel Loco-
motive History. 1940.
*Flashes to Dealers. 1946.
*For Better Living. 1940.
43 Leon Street. 1940.
Free and Easy. 1940.
Free Men Build a Nation, 1940.
*French Bowline. 1944,
*Frozen Freshness, 1946.
*Fundamentals in Action. 1949.
*Futuramic Design. 1948.
*General Motors Iristitute. 1945.
General Motors News Parade.
1944, MU14865, MU15264,
MU15327.
General Motors Quarterly
Clubs. 1944.
*General Motors War Products
Training Program. 1944,
Getting Away from the Ship.
1943.
Good Neighbors. 1944,
*Hand Sawing. 1943.
*Handling a Life Boat Under
Oars. (Serial)
Harvest Time. 1949.
*He Meets All Trains. 1947,
*Heat for the Iron, 1940.
Help Wanted, 1943.
Hole Story. 1949.
*Home for the Weekend, 1948.
*Home of Champions, 1947.
Hone Abrading Process, 1943.
Honing Operation, 1943.
*Honing Steps Ahead, 1944,
*How To Braze Aluminum.
1946,
*How To Get the Most Out of
Your Refrigerator, 1947,
How To Get the Most out of
Your Refrigerator and Make
It Last Longer. 1944,
How To Machine Aluminum,
1943,
How To Rivet Aluminum. 1943.
*How To Weld Aluminum.
(Serial)
*Hundred Million. 1945,
I Wonder. 1940.
Inside Story, 1944.
*It All Depends. 1949.
*It Can't Be Done. 1940.
*It Could Be You. 1949.
It Isn't Done with Mirrors.
__ 1940.
*It Serves You Right. 1948.
*It's a Habit! 1949,
*It's Smart To Own an Olds.
1947, 1948,
It's Up to Us. 1943.
*Jenuin Serviss. 1948.
Jobs After Victory. 1944,
*Joe's Kid. 1946.
*Key to Comfort. 1948.
*Kingdom of Plastics. 1945,
*Knights of the Road. 1948,
L. S./M, F. T, 1945,
L.S./M.F.T, (Lucky Strike
Means Fine Tobacco) 1945,
*Last Word, 1949,
*Launching a Life Raft. 1943.
*Leadership in Action, 1948,
*Learning To Swim, 1944,
*Let's Get Off on the Right
Foot, 1948,
*Little Journeys in General
Motors, 1946,
*Looking Ahead Through Rohm
and Haas Plexiglas. 1947.
*Lucky Junior. 1949,
Lucky Strike Means Fine
Tobacco, 1944,
Magnesium, Metal from the
Sea. 1944,
Making Welded Pipe Line.
1944,
*Man to Man. 1948.
Men and Money. 1940.
*Millions of Masterpieces.
1949,
*Mr. H. C. Bonfig, Vice Presi-
dent and Director of Sales.
1948,
More Than Machines. 1943.
*Multi-Engine Plane Naviga-
tion. 1943.
*My Dad's Company. 1946.
*Naval Gun at Okinawa. 1946.
*Navy Plan for National
Security. 1946.
*9-Plane Formations. 1943,
Now We've Got It. 1940.
*Oldsmobile First with GM
Hydra-Matic Drive. 1947.
On All Fronts, 1944,
*On Top of the World. 1947.
*One Step Ahead. 1949.
*Only the Best. 1948.
*Open Door. 1945.
Opportunity Unlimited. 1942.
Out of the Sea. 1944,
*Pacemakers for Industry.
1944,
*Partners. 1948.
*Partners in Prosperity. 1949.
*Pathways to Progress. 1945.
*Patrol Bomber Equipment.
(Serial)
*Pay Loads, 1949,
Perfect Pair. 1949.
*Pickups Pay Off. 1949.
*Pipe of Plenty. 1949.
*Plants and Research Labora-
tories of Houdry. 1945.
Pop Rings the Bell. 1944.
Postwar Sales Regarding
Thought Starters. 1944.
*Power of Free People. 1946,
*Practical Application of Free
Gunnery Principles in the
Air, 1943.
*Precious Cargo. 1947,
*Precision Wood Machining;
Problems in Patternmaking.
(Serial)
*Previews of Tomorrow. 1947.
*Prey. 1943.
*Priceless Cargo. 1946.
*Primary iy 9 Training,
Stage A. 194
*Primary Flight Training,
Stage B. 1943.
*Primary Flight Training,
Stage C. 1944,
Progress Report—1943, 1943.
*Progress Through Engineering.
1946,
*Progressive Honing with
Automatic Sizing. 1945,
*Protecting Electrical Equip-
ment from High Impact
Shock. 1946.
Proving Ground. 1944.
Pulling for Profits. 1947.
*Pulling Power. 1948.
Quick As a Flash. 1949.
Quick Hook-up. 1949,
*Race. 1947.
Ready for Anything. 1949.
Ready To Serve. 1949.
*Right Down the Line. 1947.
*Right from the Start. 1948.
Right on the Nose. 1943.
*Right to the Point. 1945.
*Road Builders, 1949.
*Roadside Report. 1947.
*Role of Gastroscopy in the
Diagnosis and Treatment of
. Gastric Pathology. 1947.
*Rolling Service. 1947.
*Romance of Leadership. 1948.
*Round Turn and Two Half
Hitches. 1944,
*Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer, 1948.
*Safe Jobs. 1947.
*Safety Standard of the World.
1946.
*Salute. 1943,
Schrafft's. 1944,
*Science of Milk Production.
1945.
*Selecting Quality Chevrolet
Salesmen. 1946.
*Sheet Bend. 1944,
*She's a Beauty. 1947,
*Ship's Nomenclature. 1943.
*Shop Talk. 1946.
*Short Stops. 1940.
*Sign To Remember. 1948.
*Simpler by 14 tol. 1948.
*Smart Going. 1948.
*Smart Is the Word for Olds-
mobile. 1947.
*Smart Styling, 1948.
*Smart Way To Drive. 1947.
*Smart Way To Go Places. 1948,
Smooth Sailing. 1949.
Something More Than Beer.
1940. 3
South Dakota Saga. 1940.
*Special Service. 1947.
Speed Counts. 1949.
*Speed Nut Savings Factor.
1946,
*Square Knot. 1944.
*Story of American Dental
Association, 1945,
*Story of Your Job. 1947.
*Strange Interview. 1947.
Surface Condenser. 1943.
*Surprise Package. 1947.
*Swimming Through Burning
Oil and Swimming Through
Surf. 1943.
*Swing to Sports. 1946.
Synchro-Mesh Transmission.
1943,
*Take It for Granted. 1947.
*Teamwork, 1948.
*Ted, His Mike, and You. 1947.
*Tell It with Television. 1945.
There's Money in It. 1949.
These Are the People. 1944.
These People. 1944,
They Didn't Know. 1945,
*Things People Want. 1948.
*This Is Magnesium. 1947.
*3-Plane Formations, 1943.
Thread Grinding Fully Auto-
matic. 1944,
*Thunder by Precision. 1946.
*Timed for Action, 1947.
*To a New World. 1945,
To Each Other. 1943.
To Give Your Best. 1944,
*To New Horizons. 1940.
*Tornado in a Box. 1945.
Touch and Go, 1949,
526
Cumulative Copyright Catatog
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION,
INC, Cont'd.
*Traffic Can Be Tragic for
You. 1947.
*Transportation Unlimited.
1947, 1948.
*Truck of My Dreams. 1949.
Twenty Fighting Men. 1943.
*26 Old Characters. 1947.
Uncrating and Assembly of the
P-47 Thunderbolt Airplane.
1943.
*Unfinished Business. 1948.
*University of Michigan Foot-
ball, 1947.
*Use of Parachutes. 1946.
Visit with Mr. J. C, Penny.
1943.
Voice of Victory. 1944.
*Waiting. 1946.
*War Task. 1945,
*Weather and Radar—a Team
for Action. 1946.
*What a Thrill, 1948.
*What a Thrill To Take the
Wheel of a Smart New Olds-
mobile! 1947,
*What Makes a Fine Watch
Fine? 1947,
*What To Do Before Taking
Off. 1944,
*Where the Eagle Flies, 1947.
*Wherever You Go, 1947,
*White Magic, 1940.
*Whole Way. 1946,
Why Radio Works, 1944,
With the Greatestof Ease, 1948.
*Wonder Mineral. 1948.
Working of Magnesium. 1944,
Working on Air. 1944,
*World's Simplest Driving.
1948,
*World's Simplest Way To
Drive. 1947.
X Marks the Spot. 1944,
Year of Progress, 1949.
*You Can Bank on It, 1947.
*You Can't Weigh Quality. 1947.
*Your Tomorrow in the Making
Today. 1947.
*Your Town, U.S. A. 1948,
HANDY (JAM) PICTURE SER-
VICE, INC,
Ace in the Hole. 1940.
After the Swim. 1940.
*Aircraft Welding. 1942,
All-American Shuckers.
1940.
*Along the Golden Trail. 1940.
Always Tomorrow. 1941.
And They Lived Happily. 1941.
Anniversary. 1940.
*Anti-Flak Attack, 1942.
At Ease. 1940, 1941.
Auto-Lite on Parade. 1940,
*Beauty of It. 1941,
Best Defense. 1942,
Better-Longer. 1942.
Big Business. 1941.
Boots and Saddles, 1941.
Bread Trailer. 1940.
Bridge Trouble. 1940,
Brush Surface Analyzer.
1940.
Building America, 1941.
Captains Outrageous. 1940.
*Case of Spring Fever. 1941,
*Caught Mapping. 1941.
Champions of the Gridiron,
1940.
Coming Events. 1940,
Cooking's Fun, 1940,
*Cutting a Taper with the Com-
pound Rest and with a Taper
Attachment. 1941.
*Cutting an External National
Fine Thread, 1941.
Dealer's Choice. 1941.
*Designed To Please, 1941.
Discoveries of Science. 1940.
Don McNeill. 1941.
*Doping Technique. 1942,
Down on the Farm. 1940,
*Drawing Account. 1941,
*Drilling, Boring, and Reaming
Work Held in Chuck. 1941.
*Drilling in Metal, Wood,
Plastics. 1942.
*Easy Does It. 1940.
Easy Going. 1941.
Every Saturday Night. 1941.
*Face in the Mirror. 1940.
Family Affair, 1940.
Feeds and Folks, 1940.
*Filing. 1946,
Fires Must Never Go Out,
1941.
Fishing. 1940.
Five Men Wanted. 1941.
*Flashing Light Signals. 1942.
Flying High. 1941.
Food for Thought. 1940.
For America We Save. 1942.
43 Leon Street. 1940.
*Free and Easy. 1940.
Free Men Build a Nation.
1940.
Friction Fighters. 1940.
*Girl on the Magazine Cover.
1940.
Give Us This Day. 1940,
*Giving a Shop Demonstration.
1942,
Gold Rush. 1940,
Great Railroad at Work. 1942.
*Handing It Back. 1942.
He Got the Job, 1941.
Help Wanted. 1940.
*Here's Looking! 1940.
Hired. 1940,
*Hold It, Please. 1941.
Honoring the Modern Pioneer.
1940.
How Do You Do. 1940.
How To Influence Customers
and Win Sales. 1940.
How To Weld Aluminum, 1942.
I Wonder. 1940.
Ignition Engineered. 1940.
In Your Town. 1940.
*Inside Information. 1941.
It Isn't Done with Mirrors.
1940.
It's a Hit. 1941.
It's a Knockout. 1941.
It's a Snap! 1941.
It's an Ace. 1940.
*It's Up to Us. 1941,
Just Like a Salesman Sells,
1941,
Keep 'Em Flying. 1942,
Keep 'Em Holding. 1942.
Keep Them Coming In, 1942,
*Leader Line Styling. 1941.
*Leave It to Roll-oh. 1940.
*Let Yourself Go! 1941.
Light of Day. 1942.
Lovely To Look At. 1940.
*Low Down. 1940.
Lucky Strike Means Fine
Tobacco. 1942.
*Magic in the Air. 1942,
Magic of Steam. 1942.
Making the Grade. 1940.
Managing the Family Income.
1941,
Markets Are People. 1940,
Marvel of Gasoline Chemistry.
1941.
Matter of Management. 1942.
Men and Money. 1940.
Men I'd Like To Hire. 1940.
Men Make Steel. 1940.
Miracle Makers. 1940.
Mr, Smith Is Proud. 1942,
Modern Mariner. 1940.
Modern Way. 1940,
Next Month's Profits. 1941.
1941 Chevrolet. 1941.
Now Is the Time. 1942.
Now We've Got It, 1940.
Of Men and Menus. 1941.
On the Campus. 1940,
On Time. 1940.
*On Top of the World. 1942.
One Man Listens, 1941,
Opportunity Unlimited. 1942.
*Pay Dirt. 1941,
Perfect Form, 1940,
Performance Plus, 1940.
Playbill. 1940.
Playing Grownups. 1940.
Power Plus. 1942.
Professionalism in Retailing.
1940,
Proof for Any Man. 1941.
Ranch, 1940,
Ready for Action. 1941.
Refreshment Through the
Years. 1940, LU9613,
MU10168,
*Remote Control, 1941.
*Rib Stitching. 1942.
Ride 'Em Cowboy. 1940.
Riding High. 1940.
*Right Side Up. 1941.
*Riveting. 1942.
Roads to Romance. (Serial)
Room To Grow In, 1941.
*Rough Turning Between
Centers. 1941.
Sales a'Poppin'. 1940.
Security—24 Hours a Day.
1941,
*Semaphores. 1942.
Seven Million in Seven Years,
1941,
*Shipbuilding Skills. (Serial)
*Sitting Pretty. 1940.
*Something for Nothing. 1941.
Something More than Beer,
1940.
South Dakota Saga. 1940.
Steel for Victory. 1942. ‘
Story of Lucky Strike. 1941.
Story of Neoprene. 1940.
*Streamlined Tenderfoot. 1940.
Styled for Beauty. 1941.
*Suggestions for Fighter Pilots.
1942.
Take a Look Around, 1941.
*Taking the Air, 1941.
Teamwork. 1942.
*Test Tube Tale. 1941.
They Find Their Home. 1941.
This Changing World. 1941.
This Is New England. 1941.
*This Nation's Power. 1940.
*Tip-off. 1941.
*Tips for Teachers. 1942, .
To Market—to Market, 1942,
Trip. 1940.
*Turning Work of Two Diam-
eters, 1941.
Two's a Couple. 1940.
Up and Away. 1941.
*Useful Knots. 1942.
Victory Is Our Business, 1942.
We Work for Victory and We
Plan for Peace, 1942.
What ShallI Wear? 1941.
You Can Bank on It! 1941.
HANEMANN, H, W.
Orchids to Charlie, 1941,
HANLINE, MAURICE.
Steel Against the Sky. 1941.
HANNA, PAUL R,
Building a House, 1947.
Mailman, 1947,
HANNUM, ALBERTA,
Roseanna McCoy, 1949.
HANSEN, J, E.
Paper Making. 1941.
Science and Wood Utilization.
1946,
HANSEN'S (CHR.) LABORATORY,
INC
*Magic in the Kitchen. 1946.
HAPKE, A. T.
*Airacobra. 1941,
HARBACH, OTTO,
Desert Song. 1943.
No, No, Nanette. 1940.
Sunny. 1941,
Up in Mabel's Room, 1944,
HARBY, SAMUEL F,
Tumbling for Physical Fitness.
1943,
HARDEN, EDGAR L,
Counseling—Its Tools and
Techniques. 1948.
HARDING, FRANK A,
*Day at the World's Fair. 1940.
HARDING COLLEGE, SEARCY,
ARK.
*Going Places. 1948.
*Meet King Joe. 1949. :
*Secret of American Prosperity.
1947. ,
*Why Play Leap Frog? 1949.
HARDT, LEO L. ‘
Role of Gastroscopy in the
Diagnosis and Treatment of
Gastric Pathology. 1947.
HARFILMS, INC.
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on a Planer. (Serial)
HARGROVE, F. H.
How To Signal, 1942.
HARGROVE, MARION.
See Here, Private Hargrove.
1944,
What Next, Corporal Har-
grove? 1945.
HARING, ALBERT.
Installment Buying. 1948.
HARMAN, FRED.
California Gold Rush. 1946.
Cheyenne Wildcat. 1944,
Colorado Pioneers. 1945.
Conquest of Cheyenne. 1946,
Great Stagecoach Robbery.
1945,
Homesteaders of Paradise
Valley, 1947.
Lone Texas Ranger. 1945.
Marshal of Cripple Creek.
1947.
Marshal of Laredo. 1945.
Marshal of Reno. 1944,
Oregon Trail Scouts. 1947.
Phantom of the Plains, 1945.
Rustlers of Devil's Canyon.
1947,
San Antonio Kid, 1944,
Santa Fe Uprising, 1946.
Sheriff of Las Vegas. 1944.
Sheriff of Redwood Valley.
1946, .
Stagecoach to Denver. 1946.
Sun Valley Cyclone. 1946,
Tucson Raiders, 1944,
Vigilantes of Boomtown, 1947.
Vigilantes of Dodge City, 1944.
Wagon Wheels Westward. 1945.
HARMAN, HUGH.
Abdul the Bulbul-Ameer. 1941.
Alley Cat. 1941.
Bookworm Turns, 1940,
Field Mouse. 1941.
Little Mole, 1941.
Lonesome Stranger. 1940.
Mad Maestro, 1939.
Papa Gets the Bird. 1940.
Peace on Earth, 1939.
Rainy Day. 1940.
Tom Turkey and His Harmonica
Humdingers. 1940.
HARMAN (HUGH) PRODUCTIONS,
INC
*Easy Does It. 1947.
*Gonorrhea, 1943.
*Message to Women. 1945,
*Parade of Progress. 1945,
*Shipbuilding Skills; Marine
Electricity. (Serial)
*Winky the Watchman, 1945.
HARMON, JULIAN.
Seven Were Saved. 1947.
Shadowed. 1946,
HARMON, SIDNEY.
Talk of the Town, 1942,
HARNSBERGER, ROBERT’C,
Beautiful Caverns of Luray,
Virginia. 1941.
HARRINGTON, JOSEPH.
Dr. Kildare's Victory. 1941.
HARRIS, ELEANOR.
Every Girl Should be Married.
1948.
HARRIS, ELMER,
Johnny Belinda. 1948,
HARRIS, JED.
Broadway. 1942.
His Girl Friday, 1939,
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
527
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER.
Song of the South. 1946.
HARRIS, LAWSON.
Broken Treaties. 1941.
Carpenters. 1941. —
HARRIS, PAMELA,
Tin Pan Alley. 1940.
HARRIS, SAM H.
George Washington Slept Here.
1942.
Of Mice and Men. 1940.
HARRIS-SEYBOLD-POTTER
COMPANY.
*Offset Lithography. 1942.
HARRISON, PAUL.
Elements of Design: Line.
1949.
HARRYHAUSEN, RAYMOND F.
*Mother Goose Presents Humpty
Dumpty. 1946.
*Mother Goose Presents Little
Miss Muffet. 1946.
*Mother Goose Presents Old
Mother Hubbard, 1946.
*Mother Goose Presents The
Queen of Hearts. 1946.
*Mother Goose Presents The
Story Book Review. 1946,
*Story of Little Red Riding
Hood. 1949.
HART, ARTHUR H.
*Tournament of Roses Annual
Festival, Pasadena,
California, 1949. 1949.
HART, LORENZ.
I Married an Angel. 1942.
Too Many Girls. 1940.
HART, MOSS.
Decision of Christopher Blake.
1948.
George Washington Slept Here.
1942,
Lady in the Dark. 1944.
Man Who Came to Dinner.
1942.
HART, WALTER.
Primrose Path, 1940.
HARTE, BRET.
Colonel Starbottle for the
Plaintiff. 1949.
HARTER CORPORATION.
It's a Habit! 1949.
HARTFORD, HUNTINGTON.
Mrs. Mike. 1949.
HARTLEY PRODUCTIONS.
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on a Milling Machine.
(Serial)
HARTMAN, DON,
Road to Zanzibar. 1941,
HARTMANN, EDMUND L.
Here Come the Co-eds. 1945.
HARTUNG, M. L.
Long Division, 1947.
HARVEY, JACK,
Phantom of 42nd Street. 1945.
HARVEY, WILLIAM FRYER.
Beast with Five Fingers.
1947,
HARTWIG, HERBERT B.
Skolfilmens Anv4ndning. 1947.
HARVARD FILM SERVICE,
Vida en el Reino Animal. 1947.
HATCH, ERIC,
Road Show. 1941.
Unexpected Uncle. 1941.
HATCH, RAYMOND N.
Counseling—Its Tools and
Techniques. 1948.
HATFIELD, DONALD M.
Pigs and Elephants. 1947.
Shipbuilding Skills; Pipe Insula-
tion: 1. (Serial)
Shipbuilding Skills; Pipefitting:
2 and 3. (Serial)
HATHAWAY, HENRY.
Sundown. 1941,
HATLO, JIMMY.
Little Iodine. 1946.
HATT, ROBERT T.
Life in a Drop of Water. 1947.
HAWKS, HOWARD.
Air Force. 1943.
HAWLEY-LORD, INC.
*Blue Warriors of the Pacific.
1946.
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL,
House of the Seven Gables.
1940.
HAY, IAN,
Housemaster. 1938.
HAYCOX, ERNEST.
Abilene Town, 1946,
Apache Trail. 1942.
Canyon Passage. 1946.
Sundown Jim. 1942.
HAYDEN PLANETARIUM.
Exploring Space. 1941.
HAYES, BILL.
Musical Varieties. 1946.
HAYES, EDWARD J.
Gateway to the Faith. 1947.
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
1942.
HAYES, JAMES E.
*Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
1942.
HAYES, NELSON. -
Bahama Passage. 1941.
HAYES, PAUL J.
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
1942.
HEALEY, STEVE.
Louisiana. 1947.
HEARST METROTONE NEWS,
INC,
*News of the Day. (Serial)
HECHT, BEN.
His Girl Friday. 1939.
HECKELMANN, CHARLES N.
Deputy Marshal, 1949.
Frontier Feud. 1945.
HEDLER, EDWIN CLARENCE.
Primary and Advanced Flying
Instruction. 1940.
HEDRICK, A. EARL.
*Born Twice. 1947.
*Sacred Songs; an Organ
Medley. 1948.
*Too Late. 1948.
HEFFNER, CHESTER GREGG.
*Beautiful Ohio in Its Making.
1942.
HEIDELBERGER, MICHAEL.
Immunization. 1947.
HEIDENKAMP, JOSEPH, Jr.
-*Know Your Birds. 1941.
*Land Birds of the Eastern
. United States. (Serial)
HEILNER, VAN CAMPEN,
Blue Warriors of the Pacific.
1946. "
HEIN, FRED V.
Attitudes and Health. 1949.
Rest and Health. 1949.
HELLINGER, MARK.
Killers. 1946.
HELLMAN, GEORGE S.
Night in Paradise. 1946,
HELLMAN, LILLIAN,
Another Part of the Forest.
1948.
Little Foxes. 1941.
Searching Wind. 1946.
Watch on the Rhine. 1943.
HELLMAN, SAM.
Dark Horse. 1946,
HELSETH, HENRY EDWARD.
Cry of the City. 1948.
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST,
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
1943.
Killers. 1946.
Macomber Affair. 1947.
To Have and Have Not. 1945.
HEMINWAY, NORMAN L.
Physiology of Normal
Menstruation, 1948.
HEMISPHERE FILMS, INC.
*Pursued. 1947.
HENDERSON, RAY.
Good News. 1947.
HENKEL, THEODORE.
Monkey Business. 1941.
HENRY, BRUCE,
By Jupiter. 1946.
HENSON, STANLEY WILLARD, Jr.
*Wrestling. 1940.
HERALD, HEINZ,
Vicious Circle. 1948.
HERBERT, F. HUGH.
~~-Guy-Could Change. 1945.
Kiss for Corliss. 1949.
HERCZEG, 'GEZA.
Vicious Circle. 1948.
HERMAN, JUSTIN.
Postmark: U.S. A. 1943.
There's Nothing to It. 1941.
HERMAN, LEWIS.
Strange Impersonation. 1946.
HERNLUND, V. F.
American Square Dance. 1947.
HERSEY, JOHN.
Bell for Adano, 1945,
HERSHEY, P. R.
Hand Industries of Mexico.
1945.
Rural Life of Mexico, 1946.
Schools of Mexico. 1946.
HERVEY, HARRY.
Night Plane from Chungking.
1943.
Road to Singapore. 1940.
So's Your Aunt Emma! 1942,
HERZ, ALFRED.
*April 7th, 1940, ANNULAR
ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.
1940.
HERZIG, SIG, :
Where Do We Go from Here.
1945,
HERZOG, GEORGE.
Giant People. 1946.
Watussi of Africa. 1939.
HETH, EDWARD HARRIS.
Any Number Can Play. 1949,
HETTLING, FREDERICK.
How To Grind a Spiral Drill.
1942,
How To Use a File. 1942.
HEUSE, ANDRE.
Diary of a Chambermaid.
1946.
HEWITT, D. E.
*Futile Victory Beyond the
Alaska Range. 1940.
HEYM, STEFAN.
Hostages. 1943,
HEYMAN, WILLIAM.
Coiffure Designing by Visual
Education, 1947,
HICHENS, ROBERT.
Paradine Case. 1947.
Temptation, 1946,
HICKMAN, J. C.
*Miracle Machine of the Age.
1949,
HIGLEY, PHILO.
Remember the Day. 1941.
HILL, ELIZABETH.
Streets of Laredo, 1949.
HILL, J. E.
Animales Comunes del Monte.
1947,
HILLCREST PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
Bells of San Fernando. 1947.
HILLMAN, GORDON MALHERBE,
Here I Am a Stranger. 1939.
HILTON, JAMES.
Rage in Heaven. 1941.
Random Harvest. 1942.
So Well Remembered. 1947.
Story of Dr. Wassell, 1944,
HINES, GORDON.
*Ghost Walks. 1941.
HINTON, JANE.
I'll Be Yours. 1947,
HIPKISS, EDWIN J.
Furniture Craftsmen. 1946.
HIRSCHFELD, LUDWIG.
Mad Martindales, 1942,
HITCHCOCK, ALFRED.
Foreign Correspondent. 1940.
HITLER, ADOLPH.
After Mein Kampf—? 1940.
HOBART, ALICE TISDALE,
Law of the Tropics. 1941,
HOBSON, LAURA Z.
Gentleman's Agreement. 1947,
HOCKEMA, FRANK C,
Machine Maker. 1939.
HODGINS, ERIC.
Mr. Blandings Builds His
Dream House. 1948.
HOERL, ARTHUR.
Aligning and Installing
Auxiliary Machinery. 1943.
Bullets and Saddles. 1943.
Coppersmithing. (Serial)
Filing and Installing Chocks.
1943.
How To Check and Surface
Foundations. 1943.
Installing Valves and Sea
Strainer on Sea Chest. 1943.
Laying Out and Installing Stern
Tube, Tail Shaft and Propel-
ler. (Serial)
Laying Out, Drilling and
Tapping Flanges on Sea Chest.
1943.
V Men and V Women, 1942.
HOFF-BRAU BREWING CORPO-
RATION.
Golden Gloves. 1948.
HOFFBERG, J. H.
Cradle of Christianity. 1942.
On the Shores of Italy. 1946.
_ Time on His Hands. 1946.
HOFFBERG PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Cradle of Christianity. 1942.
*Desire To Live. 1949.
*Memories of Shakespeare.
1949.
*On the Shores of Italy. 1946.
*Storm at Sea. 1947.
*Story of the Violin. 1947.
*Time on His Hands. 1946.
*Trip Through Space. 1949.
*Works of Charles Dickens.
1949,
HOFFE, MONCKTON.
Lady Eve. 1941.
HOFFMAN, AARON.
Friendly Enemies. 1942.
HOFFMAN, CHARLES.
Somewhere I'll Find You.
1942,
HOFFMAN, JOSEPH.
City of Silent Men. 1942.
High Explosive. 1943.
HOGARTH, WILLIAM.
Bedlam. 1946.
HOGE, EDISON R.
Story of Palomar. 1948,
HOKE, GEORGE wW.
Automobile. 1942.
Philippine Islands. 1942.
HOLBERT, ROBINSON,
Ladies Man. 1947,
HOLDERMAN, KENNETH L.
Drafting Tips. 1943.
HOLDING, ELISABETH SANXAY.
Reckless Moment. 1949.
HOLLAND, MARTY.
Fallen Angel. 1945.
HOLLYWOOD, E. P.
Modern Oil Well Cementing.
1947,
HOLLYWOOD NEWSREEL.
*Hollywood Newsreel. (Serial)
HOLLYWOOD-PANAMERICAN
FILMS.
*Soccer, the Universal Game.
1948,
HOLM, JOHN CECIL.
Best Foot Forward. 1943.
Blonde Inspiration. 1941,
HOLMES (BURTON) FILMS, INC.
Air Transportation. 1947.
Automotive Service. 1940.
Baking Industry. 1946,
*Capacitance. 1943.
Finding Your Life Work. 1940.
Fire and Police Service. 1947.
Forestry and Forest Industries.
1946,
Grinding and Use of Basic
Lathe Tool Cutter Bits.
1949,
*Inductance. 1944,
Journalism. 1940.
Laundering and Dry Cleaning.
1946,
528
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
HOLMES (BURTON) FILMS,
INC. Cont'd.
Librarian. 1947.
Metal Working Lathe. 1941.
Pharmacist. 1946.
Photography. 1946,
Plain Turning on the Metal
Working Lathe. 1941.
Printing. 1947.
*R. C. L. 1944,
Radio and Television. 1940.
*Radio Shop Techniques. 1943.
Restaurant Operator. 1946.
Teaching. 1946.
Telephone & Telegraph. 1946.
Transportation. 1946.
Woodworker. 1940.
HOLT (NAT) PRODUCTIONS.
*Fighting Man of the Plains.
1949,
HOMES, GEOFFREY, pseud. SEE
Mainwaring, Daniel.
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY.
*South Dakota Saga. 1940.
HOOVER, J. EDGAR.
Parole Fixer. 1940.
Queen of the Mob. 1940.
HOPALONG CASSIDY PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*Borrowed Trouble. 1948.
*Dangerous Venture. 1947.
*Dead Don't Dream. 1948.
*False Paradise. 1948.
*Fool's Gold. 1947.
*Hoppy's Holiday. 1947.
*Marauders. 1947.
*Silent Conflict. 1948.
*Sinister Journey. 1948.
*Strange Gamble. 1948.
*Unexpected Guest. 1947.
HOPE, EDWARD.
True to the Army. 1942.
HOPE ENTERPRISES, INC.
*My Favorite Brunette. 1947.
*Road to Rio. 1947.
HOPLEY-WOOLRICH, CORNELL
GEORGE.
Chase. 1946.
Deadline at Dawn. 1946.
Fall Guy. 1947,
Fear in the Night, 1947.
Guilty. 1947.
I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes.
1948.
Night Has a Thousand Eyes.
1948.
Phantom Lady. 1944.
Window. 1949,
HOPWOOD, AVERY.
_ Getting Gertie's Garter, 1945.
HORIZON FILMS, INC.
*Of These Our People. 1946,
HORIZON PICTURES,
We Were Strangers, 1949,
HORMAN, ARTHUR T.
Captains of the Clouds, 1942,
Navy Blues, 1941,
Obliging Young Lady, 1941,
HORN, CARL,
Counseling—Its Tools and
Techniques, 1948,
HORN, ERNEST.
Animais Domésticos, 1947,
Black Bear Twins, 1939,
Caballo, 1947.
Cabras, 1947,
Cabritos, 1947,
Cavalo, 1947,
Cria de Gallinas, 1947,
Elefantes, 1947.
Fireman, 1939.
Galinadaceos na Herdade, 1947,
Goats, 1939,
Nifios Navajos, 1947,
Shep—the Farm Dog, 1939,
HORN, MILDRED A,
Mom and Dad, 1944,
HORNUNG, E. W.
Raffles. 1940.
HORWIN, JERRY.
Hitchhike to Happiness. 1945.
Stormy Weather. 1943.
HOUDRY PROCESS CORPORA-
TION.
Plants and Research Labora-
tories of Houdry. 1945,
HOUSE, CHARLES.
*Hitler—Dead or Alive. 1942.
HOUSE (CHARLES) PRODUC-
TIONS.
Hitler—Dead or Alive. 1942.
HOUSE OF SQUIBB. SEE Squibb
(E. R.) and Sons.
HOUSEHOLD, GEOFFREY.
Man Hunt. 1941.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO-
RATION.
*Managing the Family Income.
1941,
*Men and Money. 1940.
*What Shall I Wear? 1941.
HOUSMAN, ARTHUR.
Beautiful but Broke. 1944,
HOUSTON, NORMAN.
Charter Pilot. 1940.
Woman of the Town. 1943.
HOVICK, LOUISE.
Doll Face. 1946.
HOWARD, CY.
My Friend Irma. 1949,
HOWARD, JOSEPH E.
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her
Now. 1947.
HOWARD, LESLIE.
Spitfire. 1943.
HOWARD, MARGARET MARY.
Spirit of West Point. 1947.
HOWARD, REX.
Offset Lithography. 1942.
HOWARD, SIDNEY.
He Stayed for Breakfast. 1940.
They Knew What They Wanted.
1940.
HOYT, HARRY O.
Missing Corpse. 1945.
HUDNUT, RICHARD.
*Fit and Fair. 1945,
HUDSON, HAL.
Opened by Mistake. 1940.
HUDSON, HOLLAND.
Home Care of Tuberculosis.
1943,
HUEBSCH, EDWARD.
Wreck of the Hesperus. 1948.
HUFFMAN, H. M.
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Center-Type
Grinder. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Cutter Grinder.
(Serial)
HUGGINS, ROY.
Fuller Brush Man. 1948.
I Love Trouble. 1947.
Too Late for Tears, 1949.
HUGHES, DOROTHY B.
Fallen Sparrow. 1943.
Ride the Pink Horse. 1947.
HUGHES, HOWARD.
Outlaw. 1941.
HUGHES, THOMAS,
Tom Brown's School Days,
1940,
HUGHES PRODUCTIONS.
*Outlaw. 1941,
HUGO, VICTOR.
Bishop's Experiment. 1949.
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
1939.
HULLINGER, EDWIN WARE.
*Makers of Destiny. 1947.
HULLINGER PRODUCTIONS,
Makers of Destiny. 1947.
HUME, CYRIL.
Bugle Sounds. 1941.
HUME, DAVID, pseud. SEE
Turner, John Victor.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN RANDOLPH,
Jr.
*Speeding Your Reading. 1946.
HUNT (JOHNSON) PRODUC-
TIONS.
*How To Add Fractions. 1947.
*How To Change Fractions.
1947.
HUNT, ROBERT B.
Boogie Man Will Get You.
1942,
HUNTLEY, TIM.
*Today's the Date. 1949.
HUPP, CHARLES J. d.b.a. PRO-
DUCTION RESEARCH COM-
PANY. SEE Production
Research Co.
HURLBUT, GLADYS.
Higher and Higher. 1943,
HURST, FANNIE.
Back Street. 1941.
Four Mothers. 1941,
Four Wives. 1940.
Humoresque. 1947.
HURWITZ, LEO.
Native Land. 1942,
HUTCHINSON, A. S. M,
If Winter Comes. 1947.
HUTCHINSON, KEN. SEE
Hutchinson, Kenneth Edward.
HUTCHINSON (KEN) PRODUC-
TION COMPANY.
Totsie Tanner's Gang in
Social Callers. 1949.
HUTCHINSON, KENNETH
EDWARD.
*Totsie Tanner's Gang in Social
Callers. 1949.
HUXLEY, ALDOUS.
Woman's Vengeance. 1948.
HYER, ANN.
Chucky Lou, the Story of a
Woodchuck. 1948.
HYGIENIC PRODUCTIONS,
*Mom and Dad. 1944,
HYLAND, DICK,
*Her Primitive Man, 1944,
HYMER, JOHN B.
Alias the Deacon. 1940.
Aloma of the South Seas. 1941.
HYND, ALAN,
Betrayal from the East. 1945.
I
I, R. O. SEE International
Refugee Organization.
IDEA FILM.
Great Betrayal, 1947.
IDEAL PRODUCTIONS. SEE
Pathescope-Ideal Productions.
IDELL, ALBERT E.
Centennial Summer. 1946,
ILES, FRANCIS.
Suspicion. 1941,
IMPERADIO PICTURES, LTD.
Irene. 1940.
IMPERATOR FILM PRODUC-
TIONS, LTD.
Queen of Destiny. 1940.
IMPERIAL,
Avalanche. 1946.
IMPOSSIBLE PICTURES, INC.
Beyond Civilization to Texas.
1949,
Bungle in the Jungle. 1949.
Three Minnies: Sota, Tonka,
and Ha Ha! 1949,
INDEPENDENT ARTISTS, LTD.
*Velvet Touch, 1948.
INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIB-
UTORS, LTD.
*Canterbury Tale. 1944,
INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS,
LTD,
*Black Narcissus. 1948.
*Blanche Fury. 1947.
*Red Shoes. 1948.
*Take My Life. 1947.
*Woman in the Hall. 1948.
INDIANA. UNIVERSITY.
*Chucky Lou, the Story of a
Woodchuck, 1948.
*Glaze Application. 1949.
*How To Make Handmade
Lantern Slides, 1947.
*Safety in the Chemistry
Laboratory. 1949,
*Simple Slab Methods. 1948,
*Subcutaneous Blood Flow in the
Bat's Wing. (Serial)
INDIANA. UNIVERSITY. AUDIO-
VISUAL CENTER.
Baseball Fundamentals, 1942.
Glaze Application, 1949,
How To Make Handmade Lantern
Slides. 1947.
Safety in the Chemistry
Laboratory. 1949.
Simple Slab Methods. 1948.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY. BUREAU
OF VISUAL INSTRUCTION.
*Trees in Watercolor. 1939.
*Watercolor Technique. 1939.
INDIVIDUAL.
Green for Danger. 1947.
Notorious Gentleman, 1946.
INDIVIDUAL PICTURES.
Adventuress. 1947.
Caravan. 1947,
INDIVIDUAL PICTURES, LTD.
Captain Boycott. 1947.
INDUSTRIAL FILM GUILD.
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Turret Lathe.
(Serial)
INDUSTRIAL FILMS.
*Hell Bent for Election. 1944.
INDUSTRIAL PATENTS
CORPORATION,
*Cows and Chickens, U. S. A.
1943,
*Hidden Hunger. 1942.
*Nation's Meat. 1942.
INDUSTRIAL PICTURES, INC.
Champions of the Gridiron.
1940.
INDUSTRIAL SANITATION
RESEARCH FOUNDATION.
*Cleaning of Walls. 1946.
INDUSTRIE CINEMATOGRA-
FICHE SOCALI S. R. L.
*Pirates of Capri. 1949.
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY.
Breaking the Bottleneck. 1945.
INGSTER, BORIS.
California. 1947.
INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN
DEMOCRACY, INC.
*One Nation—Indivisible. 1946.
INSTITUTE OF INTER-AMERI-
CAN AFFAIRS,
Environmental Sanitation.
1946.
Planning for Good Eating.
1946.
INSTITUTE OF VISUAL TRAIN-
ING.
Pay Loads Pay Off. 1947.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NORTH AMERICA.
Your Tomorrow. 1947.
INSURANCE RESEARCH AND
REVIEW SERVICE, INC.
*Cases in Point. 1949.
*Estate Is Born. 1949.
*One Man's Memories. 1949.
INTER-AMERICAN PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Daring Caballero, 1949.
*Gay Amigo. 1949.
*Valiant Hombre. 1949.
INTER-JOHN, INC,
*Dark Mirror. 1946.
*Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid.
1948.
*Senator Was Indiscreet. 1948.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MACHINES CORPORATION,
*Album of the Americas, 1946.
*Anniversary. 1940.
*Honoring the Modern Pioneer.
1940,
INTERNATIONAL CELLUCOTTON
PRODUCTS COMPANY.
*Little Lulu. 1949.
Story of Menstruation. 1946.
INTERNATIONAL CEMENTERS,
INC,
leg je Oil Well Cementing,
947,
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE,
YMCA, SEE Young Men's
Christian Associations,
International Committee,
INTERNATIONAL FILM FOUN-
DATION, INC,
*Artisans of Florence. 1947.
*Bread and Wine. 1947.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
529
INTERNATIONAL FILM FOUN-
DATION, INC. Cont'd.
Daybreak. 1949.
*How Russians Play. 1946.
*Italy Rebuilds. 1947.
*Peiping Family. 1948.
*Peoples of the Soviet Union.
1946.
World Friendship. 1949.
INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
PICTURES,
*Causes and Immediate Effects
of the First World War.
1940.
Influence of Geography and
History on the Port of New
York. 1949.
*Territorial Possessions of the
United States. 1939.
INTERNATIONAL MOTION PIC-
TURE DIVISION O. I. C.,
DEPT. OF STATE. SEE U.S.
Dept. of State. Office of
Information and Educational
Exchange. International Motion
Picture Division.
INTERNATIONAL PICTURES
CORPORATION.
*Temptation. 1946.
INTERNATIONAL PICTURES,
INC.
Along Came Jones. 1945.
*Belle of the Yukon. 1944.
Casanova Brown, 1944.
*It's a Pleasure. 1945:
Stranger. 1946.
*Tomorrow Is Forever. 1945.
Woman in the Window. 1944.
INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE
ORGANIZATION.
Search. 1948.
INTER-WOOD PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Ivy. 1947.
IRISH, WILLIAM, pseud. SEE
Hopley-Woolrich, Cornell
George.
IRVING, WASHINGTON.
Adventures of Ichabod and
Mr. Toad. 1949,
ISHAM, FREDERIC S.,
Nothing but the Truth. 1941.
ISING, RUDOLF.
Bah Wilderness. 1943.
Barney Bear's Victory Garden.
1943.
Bats in the Belfry. 1942.
Bear and the Beavers. 1942.
Chips off the Old Block. 1942.
Dance of the Weed. 1941.
First Swallow. 1942.
Fishing Bear. 1940.
Flying Bear. 1941.
Home on the Range. 1940.
Homeless Flea. 1940.
Little Cesario, 1941.
Little Gravel Voice. 1942.
Milky Way. 1940.
Mrs. Lady Bug. 1940.
Prospecting Bear. 1941.
Puss Gets the Boots. 1940.
Rookie Bear. 1941.
Wild Honey, 1942.
ITURBI, JOSE,
Jose Iturbi. 1940,
J
JACKMAN, T. R.
Promised Land. 1940.
JACKSON, CHARLES R.
Lost Weekend. 1945.
JACOBS, LEWIS.
*Elements of Design: Line.
1949,
JACOBSON, LEOPOLD.
Chocolate Soldier. 1941.
JAM HANDY PICTURE SERVICE,
INC., d.b.a. THE JAM HANDY
ORGANIZATION. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization.
JAMES, EARLE K.
Argentina, 1947.
Brasil. 1947.
JAMES, EDWARD.
Hoosier Holiday. 1943.
JAMES, FRANK.
Adventures of Frank and Jesse
James. (Serial)
JAMES, HENRY.
Lost Moment. 1947.
Real Thing. 1949.
JAMES, JESSE.
Adventures of Frank and Jesse
James. (Serial)
Days of Jesse James. 1939.
JAMES, WILL.
Sand. 1949,
Smoky. 1946.
JAMES A. FITZPATRICK'S
TRAVELTALKS.
Colorful North Carolina. 1941.
JAMIESON FILM COMPANY.
*Aircraft Work; Inspection.
(Serial)
JANEWAY, ELIZABETH.
Daisy Kenyon, 1947.
JANNEY, RUSSELL.
Miracle of the Bells. 1948.
JANOS, VASZARY.
I Married an Angel. 1942.
JARRETT, ART.
Birth of a Star. 1944.
JARRICO, PAUL.
Thousands Cheer. 1943.
JARVIS, AL.
Make Believe Ballroom, 1949.
JAYNES, CLARE.
My Reputation. 1946.
JEFFREYS, RAYMOND J.
God Is My Landlord. 1947.
JEROME, HELEN.
Pride and Prejudice. 1940.
JEVNE, JACK.
Barnacle Bill. 1941,
JEWEL PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Life (on the Hortobagy) 1940.
'JEWETT, SARAH ORNE.
Only Son. 1949.
JEWISH AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY, INC.
Modern Poultry Farming in
Southern California. 1949.
JOB, THOMAS,
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry.
1945,
JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORA-
TION.
*Modern Quality Control. 1947.
*Time Study at Johns-Manville.
1944,
JOHNSON.
Hellzapoppin'. 1941.
JOHNSON, ADRIAN.
Pardon My Stripes. 1942.
JOHNSON, L. S.
Breaking the Bottleneck. 1945.
JOHNSON, MARION PAGE.
G. I. Honeymoon, 1945,
JOHNSON, OSA.
I Married Adventure. 1940.
JOHNSON, SILAS EDWARD.
How To Add Fractions. 1947.
How To Subtract Fractions.
1947.
Introduction to Fractions. 1947.
JOHNSON AND JOHNSON,
Bathing Time for Baby. 1946.
*Help Wanted, 1943.
*Sell-As Customers Like It.
1949.
JOHNSON HUNT PRODUCTIONS.
*How To Divide Fractions. 1948.
*How To Multiply Fractions.
1948.
*How To Subtract Fractions.
1947,
*Introduction to Fractions,
1947,
JOHNSTON, A. W.
Offset Lithography. 1942.
JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER.
Wool, from Sheep to Clothing.
1947.
JOHNSTON, ALVA.
End of the Road. 1944,
JOLSON, AL.
Jolson Sings Again. 1949,
Jolson Story. 1946.
JONES, ARTHUR V.
Introductions. 1948.
JONES, CHARLES M.
So Much for So Little. 1949.
JONES, CONSTANCE,
~Luek of the Irish. 1948.
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid.
1948,
JONES, GROVER.
Captain Caution, 1940.
Son of the Navy. 1940.
JONES, GUILFORD C.
Spent Fullers Earth Found
Effective in Control of
Incendiary Bombs. 1942.
JONES, GUY.
Luck of the Irish. 1948.
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid.
1948.
JONES, ROBERT ABBIT.
Birch Bailey, Construction
Engineer. 1948.
JONES AND LAMSON MACHINE
COMPANY.
*Thread Grinding Fully Auto-
matic. 1944,
JOSSELYN, TALBERT.
Smuggler's Cove. 1948.
JUNGMEYER, JACK, Jr.
Tender Years. 1947.
JUNGMEYER, JACK, Sr.
When the Daltons Rode. 1940.
JUNIOR WESTERN PRODUC-
TIONS.
Black Rider. 1947.
K
KACEL, LOUIS F.
Cleaning of Walls. 1946.
KAFKA, JOHN.
They Met in Bombay. 1941.
KAHN, CARL L.
Making a Clay Portrait. 1942.
KAHN, GORDON.
Blonde Alibi. 1946.
KAHN, IVAN.
Star Dust. 1940.
KAISER, GEORG.
Ghost Comes Home. 1940.
KALMAR, BERT.
Ship Ahoy. 1942.
KAMBLY, PAUL E.
Arctic Borderlands in Winter.
1948,
Nature of Energy. 1949.
Our Common Fuels. 1947.
KANDEL, ABEN.
City for Conquest. 1940.
What's Buzzin' Cousin? 1943,
KANIN.
Double Life. 1948.
KANIN, FAY.
Sunday Punch, 1942,
KANIN, MICHAEL,
Sunday Punch. 1942.
KANIN PRODUCTIONS.
Double Life. 1948.
KANTOR, MACKINLAY.
Best Years of Our Lives.
1946.
Deadly Is the Female, 1949,
Gentle Annié. 1944,
Man from Dakota. 1940,
Romance of Rosy Ridge. 1947.
KAPIT, HARRY A.
Answer Man. 1946,
KASPER, ED.
*Hands Tell the Story. 1948.
KATZ, KARL,
Lees Hand Hooked Rugs by
Minerva. 1949.
KATZ, THOMAS.
*Judo Girl. 1949.
KAUFMAN, GEORGE S.
Angel from Texas. 1940.
Dancing in the Dark. 1949.
Dulcy. 1940.
George Washington Slept Here.
1942.
Good Fellows. 1943,
Late George Apley. 1947,
Man Who Came to Dinner.
1942,
Merton of the Movies. 1947.
Of Mice and Men. 1940.
KAUS, GINA.
Charlie Chan in City in
Darkness. 1939.
Her Sister's Secret. 1946,
Isle of Missing Men, 1942,
Night Before the Divorce.
1942,
They All Kissed the Bride,
1942,
KAUTZKY, THEODORE.
Drawing with Pencil. 1947,
KAVANAUGH, KATHARINE.
Jones Family in On Their Own.
1940.
Jones Family in Quick
Millions. 1939.
Jones Family in Young As You
Feel. 1940.
Too Busy To Work. 1939.
KAYE, BENJAMIN M.
She Couldn't Say No. 1940.
KAYSON PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Riders of the Pony Express.
1949.
KAZIS, HARRY.
*Fundamentals Involved in the
Science of Bite Revision,
1946.
KEARFUL, GODFREY G.
Building Motion Economy into
Tools and Equipment. 1945.
KEEHN, NEEL.
400 Years in 4 Minutes. 1945.
KEEL, EMMA LEE WAHMANN.
*Little Red Riding Hood. 1949.
KELLAND, CLARENCE
BUDINGTON,
Arizona. 1940,
Cinderella Swings It. 1943.
For Beauty's Sake. 1940.
Highways by Night. 1942.
Scattergood Baines. 1941,
Scattergood Meets Broadway.
1941,
Scattergood Pulls the Strings.
1941,
Scattergood Rides High. 1942,
Scattergood Survives a Murder.
1942.
Valley of the Sun. 1942,
KELLER, F. W.
Fox Hunting in the Roman
Campagna. 1939.
Rome Symphony. 1939.
KELLERMAN, GERMAINE.
*Your Face Is Your Fortune,
1949,
KELLOGG, VIRGINIA.
T-Men. 1948,
KELLY, ANTHONY PAUL.
British Intelligence. 1940.
KELLY, GEORGE.
Show-off, 1946.
Too Busy To Work. 1939.
KELLY, JUDITH.
Marriage Is a Private Affair.
1944,
KELLY, MARK,
Man from Down Under. 1943.
KENDRICK, BAYNARD,
Eyes in the Night. 1942.
Hidden Eye. 1945.
KENEDI, ALEXANDER G,
Likely Story. 1947.
Marry the Boss's Daughter.
1944,
KENNEDY, MARGARET.
Constant Nymph. 1943.
Escape Me Never. 1947,
KENNEDY-BUCHMAN PIC-
TURES, INC.
To the Ends of the Earth.
1948.
KENNY, Sister ELIZABETH.
*Kenny Concept of the Disease
Infantile Paralysis. 1944,
*Second Phase of the Kenny
Treatment. 1945.
Sister Kenny. 1946.
530
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
KENT, ROBERT E.
Assigned to Danger. 1948,
Bad Men of Missouri. 1941.
City of Silent Men. 1942.
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome.
1947.
King of the Lumberjacks.
1940.
KENWARD, ALLAN R.
Cry Havoc. 1944.
KENYON, CURTIS.
Bathing Beauty. 1944.
KERKOW, HERBERT.
*Agricultural College. 1947.
*Aircraft Work; Power Plant
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Preventive
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Bottle of Milk. 1947.
*Home Is the Sailor. 1947,
*Hydrographic and Boat Repair
Sections of the Naval Beach
Party. 1943.
Magic in the Kitchen. 1946.
*Museum of Science and
Industry. 1947.
New Way to Better Sleep.
1946.
*Problems in Supervision,
(Serial)
KERKOW (HERBERT), INC.
Flight Into Time. 1948.
KERN, JEROME.
Broadway Rhythm. 1944,
Sunny. 1941,
Till the Clouds Roll By. 1946.
KERR, CHARLES.
Vacation in Reno, 1946,
KERRUISH, DOUGLAS.
Undying Monster. 1942.
KERWIN, JEROME G.
Are You a Good Citizen?
1949.
How We Elect Our Representa-
tives. 1947,
KESSEL, GEORGES.
Joan of Paris. 1942.
Paris After Dark. 1943.
KESSELRING, JOSEPH.
Arsenic and Old Lace. 1944.
KEY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Kitty Cleans Up. 1949.
*What Makes Things Float?
1949.
KIEKHAEFER, E. CARL,
Albany-New York Marathon,
1948.
KIEKHAEFER CORPORATION.
*Albany-New York Marathon.
1948.
*Sharking but True. 1948.
KILBOURNE, FANNIE,
Major and the Minor. 1942.
KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORA-
TION.
*These Are the People. 1944,
KIMBLE, LAWRENCE,
Bugle Sounds. 1941.
KIMBROUGH, EMILY.
Our Hearts Were Young and
Gay. 1944.
KING, BASIL.
Earthbound. 1940.
KING, FLORENCE M.
Basic Fibers in Cloth. 1948.
Family Life. 1949.
What Is Cloth? 1948,
Yarn and Cloth Construction,
1948.
KING, RUFUS.
Hidden Hand. 1942,
Secret Beyond the Door, 1948.
White Tie and Tails. 1946.
KING, SHERWOOD.
Lady from Shanghai, 1948.
KING BROTHERS.
Suspense. 1946,
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE,
Jungle Jim, 1948,
Lost Tribe, 1949,
KING-HALL, MAGDALEN,
Wicked Lady, 1946,
KINGSLEY, J. DONALD.
Our Living Constitution. 1949,
Political Parties. 1947.
KIPLING, RUDYARD.
Light That Failed. 1940.
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
1942,
KIRK, LAURENCE,
Stand By for Action. 1942.
KIRKLAND, JACK.
Tobacco Road. 1941.
KIRMAN, PATRICK.
Escape to Danger. 1944,
KIRSCH COMPANY.
Beauty at the Window. 1948.
Beauty in the Room, 1948.
Smart Styling. 1948.
KISFALUDI, KAROLY.
Invisible Wound. 1949,
KLAUBER, MARCY.
Birth of a Star. 1944,
KLAUS, VERNE J.
*Enlighten My Darkness.
KLEMPNER, JOHN.
Letter to Three Wives. 1949.
KLEIN, PHILIP.
Pier 13. 1940.
KLEINSCHMIDT, H. E.
Cloud in the Sky... 1940.
KLEMPNER, JOHN.
Give My Regards to Broadway.
1948,
KLIMM, LESTER E,
Petroleum. 1947.
KLORER, JOHN D.
Hers To Hold. 1943.
Seven Miles from Alcatraz.
1943,
KNEELAND, YALE, Jr.
Immunization, 1947.
KNIGHT, ERIC.
Lassie Come Home. 1943.
Son of Lassie. 1945.
KNOBLOCK, EDWARD.
Kismet. 1944,
KNOWLES, A. 8S.
Making Shoes. 1947,
KOCH, RICHARD HENRY.
Duties of a Secretary. 1947.
KOCH, STEPHEN SMITHSON.
*Colorado Skis. 1949,
KOCH, STEVE. SEE Koch,
Stephen Smithson,
KODAK.
Modern Photo-Engraving.
1945,
KOHN, CLYDE F.
1948.
Life ina Fishing Village. 1948.
Life in Lowlands (The Nether-
lands) 1949,
Modern Hawaii. 1948,
Panama: Crossroads of the
Western World. 1947.
KOHN, ROSE SIMON,
Pillow to Post. 1945,
KOHNER, FREDERICK.
Patrick the Great. 1944,
KOHS, LESTER H.
*Making a Lithograph. 1941.
*Technique of Lithography.
1940,
KOLPE, MAX.
Dancing on a Dime. 1940.
KOMROFF, MANUEL.
Magic Bow. 1947,
KOPEL, HAROLD.
B-29's Over Dixie. 1945.
Landing Gear Synchronization
P-63, 1945.
Preflight and Daily Inspection
P-63. 1945,
Report on Jet Propulsion.
1945.
Servicing P-39. (Serial)
KORDA, ALEXANDER.
Fallen Idol. 1949.
Lion Has Wings. 1940.
Lydia. 1941.
Over the Moon, 1940.
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
1942,
Thief of Bagdad. 1940.
Third Man, 1949,
To Be or Not To Be. 1942,
KORDA (ALEXANDER) FILMS,
INC.
*Lydia. 1941,
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
1942.
*Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
1942,
*That Hamilton Woman. 1941.
*Thief of Bagdad. 1940.
KORDA, ZOLTAN.
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
1942,
KORSAKOV, NIKOLAI ANDREE-
VICH RIMSKI- SEE Rimski-
Korsakov, NikolaY Andreevich.
KOSTER, HENRY.
Music for Millions. 1944,
Two Sisters from Boston.
1946.
KRAFT FOODS COMPANY.
*Cheese Family Album. 1949.
KRASNA, NORMAN,
Dear Ruth. 1947.
John Loves Mary. 1949.
KREUGER, WILFRED.
Captains in His Army. 1948.
KROGER COMPANY.
Continued Leadership, 1947.
KROLL, HERMAN.
*Ruff 'n' Reddy. 1949.
' KRUMGOLD, JOSEPH.
Hidden Hunger. 1942.
LU11164, LP11505.
Magic Town, 1947.
KRUSE, WILLIAM F.
Optical Craftmanship. (Serial)
KURNITZ, HARRY.
Shadow of the Thin Man. 1941.
Thin Man Goes Home. 1944.
Web, 1947,
KUTNER, NANETTE,
Big City. 1948.
KYNE, PETER B.
He Hired the Boss. 1942.
Parson of Panamint. 1941.
Ride Kelly Ride. 1941.
Three Godfathers. 1948.
L
LABARBA, FIDEL.
Footlight Serenade, 1942,
LA BARTHE, HENRI,
Casbah. 1948,
LA BERN, ARTHUR.
It Always Rains on Sunday.
1948,
LA BREA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Crooked Way. 1949.
LACAVA, GREGORY.
Primrose Path. 1940.
LACEY, CHARLES E.
Cooking: Kitchen Safety. 1949.
Cooking: Terms and What They
Mean, 1949.
LACY, M. J.
Lacy Slides. 1949,
LA JERSEY ITALO-AMERICA
PHONO FILM CORPORA-
TION.
Genoveffa. 1946,
LAKE, ARTHUR.
16 Fathoms Deep, 1948.
LAKE, STUART N,
My Darling Clementine. 1946.
Westerner. 1940.
LAMB, ANDE.
Police Bullets, 1942,
War Dogs. 1942.
LAMB (HERB) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Play Ball, Son! 1946.
LANDIS, CAROLE,
Four Jills ina Jeep. 1944,
LANDON, MARGARET.
Anna and the King of Siam.
1946.
LANGE, BERTHOLD L.
Quest of the Alaska Sealskin.
1942,
LANGHAM, JAMES R.
Night in New Orleans, 1942,
LANGLEY, NOEL. yarty
Edward, My Son. 1949. 1
Vicious Circle. 1948.
LANHAM, EDWIN.
It Shouldn't Happen to. a Dog.
1946.
LANTZ, LOUIS.
Meet the People. 1944.
LANTZ, WALTER.
Bathing Buddies. 1946.
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B. 1941,
Dizzy Kitty. 1941.
Fair Today. 1941.
Fairweather Fiends. 1946,
Hysterical Highspots in
American History. 1941.
Man's Best Friend, 1941.
Reckless Driver. 1946.
Reddy Made Magic. 1946,
Scrub Me Mama with a wih
Beat. 1941,
Wacky Weed. 1946.
What's Cookin? 1941.
Woody Woodpecker the Screw-
driver. 1941.
LANTZ (WALTER) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Abou Ben Boogie. 1944,
*Ace in the Hole. 1942.
*Air Raid Warden. 1943,
*Aladdin's Lamp, 1949.
*Andy Panda in Crow Crazy.
1945,
*Andy Panda's Pop. 1941.
*Andy Panda's Victory Garden.
1942.
*Apple Andy, 1946,
*Bandmaster. 1947.
*Banquet Busters. 1948.
*Barber of Seville. 1944.
*Bathing Buddies. 1946.
*Beach Nut. 1944.
*Bomb Fuzes Mark 221, 223,
228. 1944,
*Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B. 1941,
*Boogie Woogie Man. 1943,
*Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942,
*Canine Commandos. 1943.
*Chew-Chew Baby. 1945.
Coo Coo Bird. 1947.
*Cow-Cow Boogie. 1943.
*Dippy Diplomat. 1945.
*Dizzy Acrobat. 1943.
*Dizzy Kitty. 1941.
*Dog Tax Dodgers. 1948.
*Drooler's Delight. 1949.
*Egg Cracker Suite. 1943.
*Fairweather Fiends. 1946.
*Fisherman's Luck. 1949.
*Good-bye Mr. Moth. 1942,
*Greatest Man in Siam. 1944,
*Hams That Couldn't Be Cured.
1942.
*Hollywood Matador, 1942.
*Hysterical Highspots in Ameri-
can History. 1941.
*Jack and the Beanstalk. 1949,
*Japanese Bomb Fuze C-la.
1944,
*Japanese Bomb Fuze C-2a,
1944,
*Juke Box Jamboree, 1942,
*Jungle Jive. 1944,
*Kiddie Koncert. 1948.
*Loan Stranger. 1942,
*Loose Nut. 1945.
*Mad Hatter. 1947.
*Man's Best Friend. 1941.
*Mark-18 Projectile Fuze for
the Bomb Disposal School,
1943,
*Mark 28, 1943.
*Meatless Tuesday. 1943.
*Mother Goose on the Loose.
1942,
*Mountain Flower, 1949.
*Mousie Come Home, 1946,
Musical Moments from Chopin.
1947.
*Nutty Pine Cabin. 1942.
*Overture to William Tell.
1947,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
531
LANTZ (WALTER) PRODUC-
TIONS. Cont'd.
*Painter and the Pointer. 1945.
*Pancho's Rainbow. 1949.
*Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
1943.
*Pied Piper of Basin Street.
1944,
*Pigeon Patrol. 1942.
*Pirate's Treasure. 1949.
*Pixie Picnic. 1948.
*Playful Pelican. 1948.
*Poet and Peasant. 1946.
*Ration Bored. 1943.
Reckless Driver. 1946.
*Rigging Problems, MN137l1g.
1943.
*Salt Water Daffy. 1941.
*Scrappy Birthday. 1949.
*Screwball. 1943.
*Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat, 1941.
*Ski for Two. 1944.
*Sliphorn King of Polaroo.
1945,
*Smoked Hams, 1947.
Solid Ivory. 1948.
*Swing Your Partner. 1943.
*Take Heed Mr. Tojo. 1944.
*Three Pigs. 1949.
*$21 a Day (Once a Month)
1941.
Under the Spreading Black-
smith Shop. 1942.
*U. S. Army Nose Fuze 1371i—
Mark-103 for Bomb Disposal
School. 1943.
*U. S. N. Fuze 1371h—Mark-
219 for Bomb Disposal. 1943.
*Wacky Bye Baby. 1948.
*Wacky Weed. 1946.
*Well Oiled. 1947.
*Wet Blanket Policy. 1948.
*What's Cookin? 1941.
*Who's Cookin' Who? 1946.
*Wild and Woody. 1948.
*Wise Little Woodchopper.
1949.
*Woodland Symphony, 1949.
Woody, the Giant Killer. 1948.
*Woody Woodpecker. 1941.
*Woody Woodpecker in Woody
Dines Out. 1945.
*Woody Woodpecker the Screw-
driver. 1941,
*Yankee Doodle Swing Shift.
1942,
LARDNER, RING.
Champion. 1949.
So This Is New York. 1948.
LARKIN, JOHN.
Bermuda Mystery. 1944,
LP12824.
LARKIN, JOHN DAY.
Powers of Congress. 1947,
MP2561.
LA SHELLE, KIRK.
Virginian. 1946,
LASKY, JESSE, Jr.
Omaha Trail. 1942.
Steel Against the Sky. 1941.
LASKY, JESSE L.
Without Reservations. 1946.
LASKY (JESSE L.) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Miracle of the Bells. 1948.
*Without Reservations. 1946.
LASZLO, ALADAR.
Gangway for Tomorrow. 1943.
Girl Rush, 1944,
LASZLO, MIKLOS,
Big City. 1948.
In the Good Old Summertime.
1949,
LASZLO, NIKOLAUS.
Shop Around the Corner. 1940.
LATHROP, MARY HELEN
WAHMANN.,
*Little Red Riding Hood. 1949.
LATOUCHE, JOHN,
Cabin in the Sky. 1943.
LAUCK, CHESTER.
Bashful Bachelor, 1942.
LAUREL FILMS, INC.
*C-Man. 1949,
LAURENTS, ARTHUR.
Home of the Brave. 1949,
LAURIE, JOE, Jr.
April Showers, 1948.
LAWES, LEWIS E.
Castle on the Hudson. 1940.
Invisible Stripes. 1939.
LAWLER, ROLAND SHANG-
YOONG,
*China Today. 1945.
*This Is China. 1948.
LAWRENCE, FANYA.
Hi Ya Sailor. 1943.
LAWRENCE, MARGERY.
Madonna of the Seven Moons.
1946.
LAWRENCE, MARK.
Whoozit. (Serial)
LAWSON, TED W.
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo.
1944,
LAY, BEIRNE, Jr.
I Wanted Wings. 1941.
LEBER, ROBERTA.
Alfarerfa. 1947.
LE BLANC, MAURICE.
Enter Arsene Lupin. 1944.
LEE, CONNIE,
Ghost Valley Raiders. 1940.
LEE, GYPSY ROSE,
Lady of Burlesque. 1943.
LEE, H. H. BROWN.
Prosperity Press Operator
Training Bundle, 1940.
LEE, LESTER.
One Way To Love. 1945,
LEE, ROBERT GREENE.
*Payday-Someday. 1948.
LEE, ROWLAND V.
Bridge of San Luis Rey. 1944.
Captain Kidd, 1945.
LEES (JAMES) AND SONS
COMPANY.
*Lees Hand Hooked Rugs by
Minerva. 1949,
LEES, ROBERT.
Hell Bent for Election. 1944.
No Time for Love. 1943.
LEFRANCOIS, W. S.
Gung Ho! 1943,
LEGRAND (GEORGES) PRO-
DUCTIONS.
Wench, 1948.
LEIBER, FRITZ, Jr.
Weird Woman. 1944.
LEIGH, DOUGLAS,
Botany Weather Predictions.
1944,
LEIGH, DOUGLAS, INC.
*Botany Weather Predictions.
1944,
LEIGH-TAYLOR, NOEL.
*Soccer, the Universal Game.
1948,
LEISEN, MITCHELL.
Frenchman's Creek. 1944,
Lady in the Dark, 1944,
No Time for Love, 1943.
Practically Yours. 1944.
Take a Letter, 1942,
LEMAY, ALAN,
Along Came Jones. 1945.
LEMON, HARVEY B.
Energy and Its Transforma-
. tions. 1946.
LENGYEL, MELCHIOR,
Royal Scandal, 1945,
LENNON, THOMAS.
Killer McCoy, 1947.
LENT, HENRY B,
Devil Boats, 1944,
LEO XIII, pope.
Pope Leo XIII. 1947,
LEONARD, CHARLES,
Lucky Jordan. 1943,
LEONARD, J. PAUL,
Background for Literature:
the Lady of the Lake. 1949.
Charles Dickens: Background
for His Works. 1949.
Watch That Quotation. 1949.
Writing Better Business
Letters. 1949.
LEONARD, ROBERT Z.
Week-End at the Waldorf,
1945.
LE PRINCE DE BEAUMONT,
MARIE.
__Beauty and the Beast. 1946.
LERNER, CARL,
*American Homes, 1949.
LEROUX, GASTON.
Phantom of the Opera. 1943,
LEROY, MERVYN.
Blossoms in the Dust. 1941.
Escape. 1940.
House I Live In. 1945,
Johnny Eager. 1941. LP10935,
LP11364.
Random Harvest. 1942.
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo.
1944,
Unholy Partners. 1941,
Waterloo Bridge. 1940.
LESLIE, ALEEN.
Affectionately Yours. 1941.
Date with Judy. 1948.
It Comes Up Love. 1942.
LESLIE, JOSEPHINE A. C.
Ghost and Mrs. Muir, 1947.
LESSENBERRY, D. D.
Building Typing Skill. 1947.
Ready To Type. 1947,
LESSER, SOL.
Our Town, 1940.
Stage Door Canteen. 1943,
That Uncertain Feeling. 1941.
3 Isa Family. 1944,
LESSER (SOL) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Tarzan and the Huntress.
1947,
*Tarzan and the Leopard
Woman, 1945,
*Tarzan and the Mermaids.
1948.
*Tarzan's Magic Fountain.
1948.
LEVEY, JULES,
Abilene Town. 1946.
Hairy Ape. 1944.
LEVEY (JULES) PRODUCTIONS.
*Hairy Ape. 1944,
LEVIEN, SONYA,
Amazing Mrs. Holliday. 1943.
LEVINE, NAT.
Radio Ranch. 1940.
LEVINSON-FINNEY ENTER-
PRISES, INC.
*Bel Ami. 1946, 1947.
*Es Lebe die Liebe. 1946.
*Frau Meiner Traume. 1946.
*Frauen Sind Keine Engel.
1946,
*Grosse Liebe. 1946.
*Hallo, Janine, 1946.
*Immensee, 1946,
*Meine Frau Teresa. 1946,
*Meine Tante, Deine Tante.
1946,
*Munchausen. 1946.
*Opfergong. 1946.
*Scheemann, 1946.
*Stern von Rio. 1946.
*Verwehte Spuren., 1946.
*Weisse Traume 1946,
*Wir Machen Musik. 1946.
LEVITT, EDWARD.
Grass Roots. 1948.
‘LEVITT, HELEN.
Quiet One. 1948.
LEVY, JOEL, Jr.
Army Wives. 1944,
LEWIN (ALBERT)-DAVID L.
LOEW, INC.
Moon and Sixpence, 1942.
LEWIS, ALBERT,
Cabin in the Sky. 1943.
LEWIS, HERBERT C.
Don Juan Quilligan. 1945.
LEWIS, HERBERT CLYDE,
Lady Luck. 1946,
LEWIS, MARY CHRISTINA.
Green forDanger, 1947.
LEWIS, SINCLAIR.
Cass Timberlane. 1947.
Fun and Fancy Free, 1947,
This Is the Life. 1943.
Untamed. 1940.
LEWTON, SAMUEL MOMROD.,
Tele-Window-Shopping. 1948.
Window-Shopping. 1948.
LEXINGTON PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Other Love. 1947.
LIADOV, ANATOL.
Enchanted Lake. 1947.
LIBBY, WILLARD F.
Atomic Energy. 1947,
LIBERTY FILMS, INC.
*It's a Wonderful Life. 1947.
*State of the Union. 1948.
LIDA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY.
*Death Valley. 1946.
LIDA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Death Valley. 1946.
LIFE.
March of Time. (Serial)
Ramparts We Watch, 1940.
LIFE CAMPS, INC.
*School Time in Camp. 1948.
LIGGETT AND MYERS TOBACCO
COMPANY.
*Out from Tobaccoland.. 1949,
LILLEY, EDWARD CLARK.
Ladies' Day. 1943.
LILLY (ELI) AND COMPANY,
*What the Red Lilly Means to
You. 1942.
LINARES, LUISA MARIA.
Te Quiero Para Mi. 1944,
LINDE AIR PRODUCTS COM-
PANY.
*Oxygen Therapy in Heart
Disease. 1947.
*Oxygen Therapy Procedures.
1944,
LINDSAY, HOWARD.
State of the Union. 1948.
Too Busy To Work. 1939.
True to the Army. 1942,
LIONS' CLUB OF JAMESTOWN,
Ny Ya
Know Your Blind. 1945,
LIPMAN, WILLIAM R.
Barbary Coast Gent. 1944,
Sweet Rosie O'Grady. 1943.
That Wonderful Urge. 1948.
LIPPERT, ROBERT L.
Hat-Box Mystery. 1947.
Jungle Goddess. 1948.
Return of Wildfire. 1948.
Rolling Home. 1946.
Shoot To Kill, 1947.
LIPPERT PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Apache Chief, 1949,
*Arson, Inc, 1949.
Dalton Gang. 1949,
*Deputy Marshal, 1949,
*Grand Canyon. 1949.
*Highway 13. 1949,
*I Shot Jesse James. 1949,
*Rimfire. 1949,
*Ringside. 1949.
*Shep Comes Home, 1948,
*Sky Liner. 1949.
*Square Dance Jubilee. 1949,
*Thunder in the Pines. 1948.
*Tough Assignment. 1949.
*Treasure of Monte Cristo.
1949,
LIPSKY, ELEAZAR.
Kiss of Death. 1947.
LISZT, FRANZ.
Liebestraum. 1948,
LITERARY CLASSICS PRODUC-
TIONS,
*Macbeth, 1948.
LITHOGRAPHERS NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
*Living Lithography. 1941,
LITTLE, DUNCAN MACD,
Paper Forests. 1948,
Weaving Homespun. 1948.
LITTLE, FRANK PATRICK,
*It's News to Youse. 1947,
LITTLETON, SCOTT.
Buyer Beware. 1940.
LITVAK, ANATOLE,
City for Conquest. 1940.
532
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LIVELY, ROBERT.
Great Victor Herbert. 1939.
Hard-Boiled Canary. 1941.
LIVINGSTON, MAE,
Without Reservations. 1946.
LLEWELLYN, RICHARD.
How Green Was My Valley.
1941,
None but the Lonely Heart.
1944,
LLOYD, FRANK.
Invisible Agent. 1942.
LLOYD (FRANK) PRODUCTIONS,
Saboteur. 1942,
LLOYD (HAROLD) CORPORA-
TION.
*Welcome Danger. 1929.
LOBER, GEORGE J.
Escultura. 1947,
LOCKE, EDWARD.
Climax. 1944,
LOCKRIDGE, FRANCES.
Mr. and Mrs. North, 1941.
LOCKRIDGE, RICHARD.
Mr. and Mrs. North. 1941.
LOEB, JANICE.
Quiet One. 1948.
LOEB, LEE.
Affairs of Geraldine. 1946.
LOEW, DAVID L.
*Night in Casablanca. 1946.
LOEW (DAVID L.)-ALBERT
LEWIN, INC.
*Moon and Sixpence. 1942.
*So Ends Our Night. 1941.
LOEW-HAKIM, INC.
*Southerner. 1945,
LOEW-LEWIN, INC.
*Private Affairs of Bel Ami.
1947,
LOEW'S INC.
*Abdul the Bulbul-Ameer, 1941.
*Above Suspicion. 1943.
*Acro-Batty. 1942.
*Act of Violence. 1948.
*Adam's Rib. 1949.
*Adventure. 1946.
*Aeronutics. 1941,
*Affairs of Martha. 1942.
*Air Raid Wardens. 1943.
*Alfalfa's Double. 1939.
*Alias a Gentleman, 1948.
*All About Hash. 1940.
*Alley Cat. 1941,
*Along the Cactus Trail. 1944.
*Alluring Alaska. 1941.
*Amazing Mr. Nordill. 1947.
*American Romance. 1944.
*American Spoken Here. 1940.
*Anehors Aweigh. 1945.
*And One Was Beautiful. 1940.
*Andy Hardy Meets Debutante.
1940.
*Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble.
1944,
*Andy Hardy's Double Life.
1942.
*Andy Hardy's Private Secre-
tary. 1941.
*Annie Was a Wonder. 1949.
*Any Number Can Play. 1949,
*Apache Trail. 1942.
*Aqua Antics. 1941.
*Army Champions. 1941.
*Arnelo Affair. 1947,
*Around the World in California.
1947,
*Assignment in Brittany. 1943.
*B. F.'s Daughter. 1948.
*Babes on Broadway. 1941.
*Baby Blues. 1941.
*Baby Puss. 1943.
*Bad Bascomb,. 1946,
*Bad Luck Blackie. 1949.
*Bad Man, 1941.
*Badminton, 1945,
*Bah Wilderness, 1943.
*Balalaika. 1939,
*Barbary Coast Gent. 1944,
*Barbee-Cues. 1942.
*Barkleys of Broadway. 1949,
*Barnacle Bill. 1941,
*Barney Bear's Victory Garden.
1943,
*Baron and the Rose. 1940.
*Bataan. 1943.
*Bathing Beauty. 1944,
*Bats in the Belfry. 1942.
*Battle! 1941.
*Battleground. 1949,
*Batty Baseball. 1944,
*Bear and the Bean. 1948.
*Bear and the Beavers. 1942,
*Bear and the Hare. 1948.
*Bear Raid Warden. 1944.
*Beautiful Bali, 1940.
*Beginning or the End. 1947.
*Benjamin Franklin, Jr. 1943.
*Best Foot Forward. 1943.
*Between Two Women. 1944.
*Bewitched. 1945.
*Big City. 1948.
*Big Heel-Watha. 1944,
*Big Jack. 1949.
*Big Premiere. 1940.
*Big Store. 1941.
*Bikini—the Atom Island. 1946.
*Billy the Kid. 1941.
*Bitter Sweet. 1940.
*Blitz Wolf. 1942.
*Blonde Fever. 1944.
*Blonde Inspiration. 1941.
*Blossoms in the Dust. 1941.
*Blue Danube. 1939.
*Blue Sierra, 1946.
*Bodyguard. 1944,
*Bookworm Turns. 1940.
*Boom Town. 1940.
*Border Incident. 1949.
*Born To Sing. 1942.
*Bowling Alley-Cat. 1942.
*Bowling Tricks. 1947.
*Boy and the Wolf. 1943.
*Boys' Ranch, 1946.
*Bribe. 1949,
*Bride Goes Wild. 1948.
*Brief Interval. 1943.
*Broadway Melody of 1940,
1940,
*Broadway Rhythm. 1944.
*Bubbling Troubles. 1940.
*Bud Abbot and Lou Costello in
Hollywood. 1945.
*Bugle Sounds. 1941.
*Bus Pests. 1945.
*Buyer Beware. 1940.
*Cabin in the Sky. 1943.
*Cairo, 1942.
*Calling All Kids. 1943.
Calling All Pa's. 1942.
*Calling Dr. Gillespie. 1942.
*Calling on Colombia. 1940.
*Calling on Costa Rica. 1947.
*Calling on Michigan. 1949.
*Canterville Ghost. 1944,
*Cape Breton Island. 1948.
*Capital City, Washington, D. C.
1940.
*Captain Is a Lady. 1940.
*Cass Timberlane. 1947.
*Cat and the Mermouse. 1949,
*Cat College. 1940.
*Cat Concerto. 1947,
*Cat Fishin'. 1947.
*Cat That Hated People. 1948.
*Cavalcade of San Francisco.
1940.
*Challenge to Lassie. 1949,
*Changed Identity. 1941,
*Chicago, the Beautiful. 1948.
*Chips off the Old Block, 1942.
*Chocolate Soldier. 1941.
*City of Brigham Young. 1944,
*City of Children, 1949,
*Clock, 1945.
*Clues to Adventure. 1949.
Cockeyed Miracle. 1946.
*Coffins on Wheels, 1941,
*Colorful Colorado. 1944.
*Colorful North Carolina. 1941.
*Come Back, Miss Pipps. 1941.
*Come Live with Me. 1941.
*Command Decision. 1949,
*Comrade X, 1940.
*Congo Maisie. 1940.
*Conspirator, 1949,
*Counterfeit Cat. 1949,
*Courtship of Andy Hardy.
1942,
*Cradle of a Nation. 1947.
*Cross of Lorraine, 1943,
*Crossroads. 1942.
*Cry Havoc. 1944,
*Cuban Rhythm. 1941,
*Cynthia. 1947.
*Dance of the Weed. 1941.
*Dancing Romeo. 1944,
*Dangerous Partners. 1945.
*Dark Delusion. 1947,
*Dark Shadows. 1944,
*Date with Judy. 1948,
*Day in Death Valley. 1944,
*Design for Scandal. 1941.
*Desire Me. 1947.
*Diamond Demon. 1947.
*Doctor and the Girl. 1949.
*Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case.
1943,
*Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant.
1942,
*Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
1941.
*Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse.
1947,
*Dr. Kildare's Crisis. 1940.
*Dr. Kildare Goes Home. 1940.
*Dr. Kildare's Strange Case.
1940.
*Dr. Kildare's Victory. 1941,
*Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day.
1941.
*Doggone Tired. 1949.
*Dog-House,. 1943.
*Dog Trouble. 1942,
*Doin' Their Bit, 1942.
*Domineering Male. 1940.
*Don't Lie. 1942.
*Don't Talk. 1942,
*Don't You Believe It. 1943.
*Door Will Open, 1939.
*Down in San Diego. 1941.
*Dragon Seed. 1944,
*Dreams. 1940.
*Du Barry Was a Lady. 1943,
*Dulcy. 1940.
*Dumb-Hounded. 1943.
*Earl of Chicago. 1940.
*Early Bird Dood It! 1942.
*Easter Parade. 1948.
*Easy Life. 1944.
*Easy To Wed. 1946.
*Edison, the Man. 1940.
*Edward, My Son. 1949.
*Election Daze. 1943,
*Equestrian Quiz. 1946.
*Escape. 1940.
*Exotic Mexico, 1942,
*Eyes in the Night. 1942.
*Eyes of the Navy. 1940.
*Fabulous Fraud. 1948.
*Faithful in My Fashion. 1946.
*Fala. 1943.
*Fala at Hyde Park, 1946.
*Fall Guy. 1945.
*Family Troubles. 1943.
*Famous Boners, 1942.
*Fancy Answers, 1941.
*Farm Hands. 1943,
*Feminine Touch, 1941.
*Field Mouse. 1941.
*Fiesta, 1947.
*Fightin' Fools. 1940.
*Film That Was Lost. 1942.
*Fine Feathered Friend, 1942,
*Fingers at the Window. 1942.
*First Aid. 1942.
*First Swallow, 1942,
*Fishing Bear. 1940,
*Fishing for Fun. 1949.
*Fixin' Tricks. 1943.
*Flag of Mercy. 1942,
*Flag Speaks. 1940.
*Flicker Memories. 1941.
*Flight Command. 1940.
*Flirty Birdy. 1945.
*Florian. 1940,
*Flying Bear. 1941,
*Football Thrills. 1946,
*Football Thrills, Number Ten.
1947.
*Football Thrills, No. 11. 1948.
*Football Thrills, No. 12. 1949,
*Football Thrills of 1939. 1940.
*Football Thrills of 1940. 1941.
*Football Thrills of 1941, 1942,
*Football Thrills of 1942. 1943.
*Football Thrills of 1944, 1945.
*For Me and My Gal. 1942,
*For the Common Defense.
1942,
*Forbidden Passage. 1941.
*Forgotten Treasure. 1943,
*Forgotten Victory. 1939.
*Forty Little Mothers. 1940.
*Fraidy Cat. 1942,
*Free and Easy. 1941.
*From Liverpool to Stratford.
1949,
*Further Prophecies of
Nostradamus. 1942,
*Gallant Bess. 1946.
*Gallant Sons. 1940.
*Gallopin' Gals. 1940,
*Gaslight. 1944.
*Gentle Annie. 1944,
*George Town, Pride of Penang.
1941,
*Get-Away. 1941.
*Gettin' Glamor. 1945.
*Ghost Comes Home, 1940.
*Ghost Treasure. 1941,
*Girl Crazy. 1943.
*Give Us the Earth. 1947.
*Glacier Park and Waterton
Lakes. 1942,
*Glimpses of California. 1946.
*Glimpses of Florida. 1941.
*Glimpses of Guatemala. 1946.
*Glimpses of Kentucky. 1940,
*Glimpses of Mexico. 1943.
*Glimpses of New Scotland.
1947.
*Glimpses of Old England.
1949,
*Glimpses of Ontario. 1942.
*Glimpses of Washington State.
1940,
*Go West. 1940.
*Goggle Fishing Bear. 1948,
*Goin' Fishin'. 1940.
*Going to Blazes. 1948.
*Going to Press. 1942.
*Gold Rush Maisie. 1940.
*Golden Fleecing. 1940.
*Golden Hunch. 1945,
Gone with the Wind. 1939.
*Good Bad Boys. 1940.
*Good Job. 1942.
*Good News. 1947.
*Good-bye, Miss Turlock. 1948.
*Goose Goes South. 1941.
*Grand Canyon, Pride of
Creation, 1944,
*Grand Central Murder. 1942.
*Grandpa Called It Art. 1944.
*Great American Mug. 1945,
*Great Day's Coming. 1944.
*Great Meddler. 1940.
*Great Sinner, 1949.
*Green Dolphin Street. 1947.
*Green Years. 1946,
*Greenie. 1942,
*Groovie Movie. 1944.
*Guest Pests. 1945.
*Gun in His Hand. 1945,
*Guy Named Joe. 1944,
*H. M. Pulham, Esq. 1941.
*Haiti, Land of Dark Majesty.
1941.
*Half-Pint Pygmy. 1948.
*Happiest Man on Earth. 1941.
*Happy-Go-Nutty, 1944,
*Harrigan's Kid. 1943.
*Harvey Girls. 1945.
*Hatch Up Your Troubles. 1949.
*Haunted Honeymoon, 1940.
*Have You Ever Wondered?
1947,
*Heart to Heart. 1949,
*Heavenly Body. 1944,
*Heavenly Music, 1943.
*Heavenly Puss. 1949,
*Helping Hands. 1941.
*Henpecked Hoboes. 1946,
*Her Cardboard Lover, 1942.
*Her Highness and the Bellboy.
1945,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
533
LOEW'SINC. Cont'd,
*Here at Home. 1943.
*Hick Chick. 1946.
*Hidden Eye. 1945.
*Hidden Master. 1940.
*High Barbaree. 1947.
*High Wall. 1948.
*Hills of Home. 1948.
*Historic Maryland. 1942.
*Hitler's Madman. 1943.
*Hobbies. 1941,
*Holiday in Mexico, 1946.
*Hollywood Daredevils. 1943.
*Hollywood Scout.- 1945.
*Hollywood: Style Center of the
World. 1940.
*Home Maid. 1944.
*Home on the Range. 1940.
*Home Movies. 1939.
*Homecoming. 1948.
*Homeless Flea. 1940.
*Honky Tonk. 1941.
*Hoodlum Saint. 1946.
*Horse with the Human Mind.
1946,
Hound Hunters. 1947.
*House of Tomorrow. 1949.
*How Come? 1949.
*How To Hold Your Husband—
Back. 1941.
*Hucksters. 1947.
*Hullabaloo, 1940.
*Human Comedy. 1943.
*Hungry Wolf. 1942,
*I Dood It. 1943.
*I Love My Husband but! 1946.
*I Love My Mother-in-Law, but.
1948.
*I Love My Wife but! 1947.
*I Love You Again. 1940,
*I Married an Angel. 1942.
*I Take This Woman. 1940.
*Ice Aces. 1948.
*If Winter Comes. 1947.
*I'll Wait for You. 1941.
*Immortal Blacksmith. 1944,
*Important Business. 1944.
*In Old Amsterdam. 1949.
*In the Good Old Summertime.
1949.
*Inca Gold. 1943.
*Incredible Stranger. 1942.
*Innertube Antics. 1944,
*Inside Passage. 1941.
*Intruder in the Dust. 1949.
*Invisible Mouse. 1947.
*It Can't Be Done. 1948.
*It Happened in Brooklyn, 1947.
*It Looks like Rain. 1945.
*It's a Dog's Life. 1942.
*Jack Pot, 1940.
*Jackass Mail. 1942.
*Jerky Turkey. 1945.
*Jerry's Diary. 1949.
*Joe Smith, American. 1942.
*Johnny Eager. 1941,
*Journey for Margaret. 1942,
*Journey to Yesterday. 1944,
*Judge Hardy and Son. 1939.
*Julia Misbehaves. 1948.
*Just Suppose. 1948,
*Kathleen. 1941.
*Keep 'Em Sailing. 1942.
*Keep Your Powder Dry. 1945,
*Keeper of the Flame. 1942.
*Keeping Company. 1940.
*Kid in Upper 4. 1944,
*Kiddie Kure. 1940,
*Killer McCoy, 1947,
*King-Size Canary. 1947,
*Kismet. 1944,
*Kissing Bandit. 1948,
*Kitty Foiled. 1948.
*Know Your Money. 1940.
*Lady Be Good. 1941.
*Lady Fights Back, 1944,
*Lady in the Lake. 1946.
*Lady or the Tiger? 1942.
*Lambeth Walk. 1939.
*Land of Alaska Nellie. 1940.
Land of Liberty, 1941.
*Land of Orizaba. 1942.
*Land of the Mayas. 1946,
*Land of the Quintuplets. 1942,
*Lassie Come Home. 1943.
*Last Installment. 1945.
*Last Lesson. 1942.
*Let's Cogitate. 1948.
*Letter for Evie. 1945,
*Life Begins for Andy Hardy.
1941. }
*Lions on the Loose. 1941.
*Listen, Boys—! 1942.
*Little Cesario, 1941.
*Little Gravel Voice. 1942.
*Little Miss Pinkerton. 1943.
*Little Mister Jim. 1946.
*Little Mole. 1941,
*Little Nellie Kelly. 1940.
*Little Orphan. 1949,
*Little Rural Riding Hood. 1949,
*Little 'Tinker. 1948,
*Little White Lie. 1945.
*Little Women, 1949,
*Living in a Big Way. 1947.
*Lonesome Lenny, 1946.
*Lonesome Mouse. 1943.
*Lonesome Stranger. 1940.
*Looking Down at London. 1946,
*Lost Angel. 1943.
*Lost ina Harem. 1944,
*Love Crazy. 1941,
*Love Laughs at Andy Hardy.
1946,
*Love That Pup. 1949.
*Luckiest Guy in the World.
1947.
*Lucky Ducky. 1948,
*Luxury Liner. 1948,
*Mackinac Island. 1944,
*Mad Maestro, 1939,
*Madame Bovary. 1949.
*Madame Curie. 1943.
*Madero of Mexico. 1942.
*Magic Alphabet. 1942.
*Magic ona Stick. 1945,
*Main Street After Dark. 1944,
*Main Street on the March!
1942,
*Main Street Today, 1944,
*Maintain the Right. 1940.
*Maisie Gets Her Man, 1942,
*Maisie Goes to Reno. 1944,
*Maisie Was a Lady. 1941.
*Make Mine Freedom. 1948.
*Malaya. 1949.
*Man from Dakota. 1940.
*Man from Down Under. 1943.
*Man Who Changed the World.
1941.
*Marines in the Making. 1943.
*Marriage Is a Private Affair.
1944,
*Married Bachelor. 1941.
*Martin Block's Musical Merry-
Go-Round, (Serial)
*Mediterranean Ports of Call.
1941,
*Meet King Joe. 1949.
*Meet Me In St. Louis. 1944,
*Meet the People. 1944,
*Melodies Old and New. 1941.
*Memories of Australia. 1943,
*Memories of Europe. 1941,
*Memory Tricks, 1941,
*Men of Boys Town. 1941.
*Merida and Campeche. 1945,
*Merton of the Movies. 1947.
*Mr. Whitney Had a Notion.
1949,
*Mexican Police on Parade.
1943.
*Midnight Snack. 1941.
*Mighty Lak a Goat. 1942.
*Mighty McGurk. 1946.
*Mighty Manhattan, New York's
Wonder City, 1949.
*Mighty Niagara. 1943.
*Milky Waif. 1946.
*Milky Way. 1940.
*Million Dollar Cat. 1944.
*Minnesota, Land of Plenty.
1942,
*Miracle at Lourdes. 1939,
*Miracle in a Cornfield. 1947.
*Miracle of Sound, 1940.
*Mission Trail. 1946,
*Mr. and Mrs. North. 1941.
*Mr. Blabbermouth! 1942.
*Mrs. Lady Bug. 1940.
*Mrs. Miniver. 1942.
*Mrs. Parkington. 1944.
*Modern Guatemala City. 1945.
_.*Modern Mexico City. 1942.
*Modern New Orleans. 1940.
*Mokey. 1942,
*Monumental Utah. 1944.
*More About Nostradamus.
1940,
*More Trifles of Importance.
1941,
*Mortal Storm. 1940.
*Mouse Cleaning. 1948.
*Mouse Comes to Dinner. 1945,
*Mouse in Manhattan. 1945,
*Mouse in the House. 1947.
*Mouse Trouble. 1944.
*Music for Millions. 1944.
*Musical Masterpieces. 1946.
*My Brother Talks to Horses.
1946.
*My Old Town. 1948.
*My Tomato, 1943.
*National Velvet. 1944.
*Nazi Agent. 1942.
*Neighbor Pests. 1947.
*Neptune's Daughter. 1949.
*New Moon. 1940.
*New Pupil. 1940.
*Night Before Christmas. 1941.
*Night Descends on Treasure
Island. 1939.
*Night Life in Chicago. 1948.
*No Leave, No Love. 1946.
*No News Is Good News. 1943.
*Northward, Ho! 1940. |
Northwest Hounded Police.
1946.
*Northwest Passage. 1940.
*Northwest Rangers. 1942,
*Nostradamus IV. 1944.
*Nothing but Trouble. 1944.
*Now You See It. 1948.
*Nursery Rhyme Mysteries.
1943.
*Ode to Victory. 1943.
*Of Pups and Puzzles. 1941.
*Officer Pooch. 1941.
*Old Natchez on the Mississippi.
1940.
*Old New Mexico. 1940.
*Old New Orleans. 1940.
*Old Rockin' Chair Tom. 1948.
*Old South, 1940.
*Omaha Trail. 1942.
*On an Island with You, 1948.
*On the Road to Monterrey.
1944,
*On the Shores of Nova Scotia.
1947,
*One Ham's Family. 1943.
*1 -2-3- Go! 1941.
*Ontario—Land of Lakes. 1949,
*Our Old Car. 1946.
*Our Vines Have Tender Grapes.
1945.
*Outfoxed. 1949.
*Out of Darkness, 1941,
*Over the Andes. 1944.
*Over the Seas to Belfast. 1946.
*Pacific Rendezvous. 1942.
*Panama Hattie. 1942.
*Papa Gets the Bird. 1940.
*Part Time Pal. 1947.
*Patrolling the Ether. 1944.
*Peace on Earth. 1939.
*Penalty. 1941,
*Penny to the Rescue. 1941.
*People of Russia. 1943.
*People on Paper. 1945.
*People vs. Dr. Kildare. 1941.
*Pet Peeves. 1947.
*Pete Smith's Scrapbook. 1942.
*Phantom Raiders. 1940.
*Phantoms Inc. 1945,
*Philadelphia Story. 1940.
*Picture of Dorian Grey. 1945.
*Picturesque Massachusetts.
1942,
*Picturesque Patzcuaro. 1942.
*Pierre of the Plains. 1942.
*Pigskin Skill. 1948.
*Pilot No. 5. 1943.
*Pirate. 1948.
*Plan for Destruction. 1943.
*Playing by Ear. 1946.
*Playlands of Michigan. 1949.
*Please Answer. 1940.
*Polar Pest. 1944. LP260,
LP13082.
*Polka-Dot Puss. 1949.
*Portrait of a Genius. 1943,
*Postman. Always Rings Twice.
1946.
*Pound Foolish. 1939.
*Practical Joker. 1944.
*Presenting Lily Mars. 1943,
*Pride and Prejudice. 1940.
*Professor Tom. 1948,
*Prospecting Bear. 1941.
*Purity Squad. 1945.
*Puss Gets the Boots. 1940.
*Puss n' Toots. 1942.
*Puttin' On the Dog. 1944.
*Quaint St. Augustine. 1939.
*Quebec in Summertime. 1949.
*Quicker'n a Wink. 1940.
*Quiet Please! 1945.
*Quiz Biz. 1941.
*Radio Bugs. 1944.
*Rage in Heaven. 1941.
*Rainy Day. 1940.
*Random Harvest. 1942,
*Rationing. 1944.
*Really Important Person.
1947.
*Red Danube. 1949.
*Red Hot Rangers. 1947.
*Red Hot Riding Hood. 1943.
*Red Men on Parade. 1940.
*Respect the Law. 1941.
*Reunion. 1942.
*Ringside Maisie. 1941.
*Rio Rita. 1942.
Roaming Through Arizona.
1944,
*Roaming Through Northern
Ireland. 1949.
*Robot Wrecks. 1941.
*Rodeo Dough. 1940.
*Romance of Rosy Ridge. 1947.
*Romance of the Potato. 1939.
*Romantic Nevada. 1943.
*Romeo in Rhythm. 1940.
*Rookie Bear. 1941.
*Rover's Big Chance, 1942.
*Safety Sleuth. 1944.
*Sailor Takes a Wife. 1945,
*Salt Lake Diversions. 1943.
*Salt Water Tabby. 1947.
*Salute to the Marines. 1943.
*Scene of the Crime. 1949.
*Scenic Grandeur. 1941,
*Scenic Oregon. 1943.
*Scholastic England. 1948.
*Scientifiquiz. 1949.
*Screwball Squirrel. 1944.
*Screwy Truant. 1945.
*Scrap Happy. 1943.
*Sea for Yourself. 1941.
*Sea of Grass. 1946.
Search. 1948,
*Seattle Gateway to the North-
west. 1940.
*Secret Garden, 1949.
*Secret Heart. 1946.
*Secret Land, 1948.
*See Here, Private Hargrove.
1944,
*See Your Doctor, 1939.
*Seeing El Salvador. 1945.
*Seeing Hands. 1943.
*Seesaw and the Shoes. 1945,
*Self-Defense. 1942.
*Senor Droopy. 1949.
*Servant of Mankind. 1940.
*Seven Sweethearts. 1942.
*Seventh Column. 1943.
*Seventh Cross. 1944.
*Shadow of the Thin Man. 1941.
*Shadow on the Wall. 1949.
*She Went to the Races. 1945,
*Ship Ahoy. 1942.
*Shoe Shine Boy. 1944.
*Shooting of Dan McGoo, 1945,
*Shop Around the Corner. 1940.
534
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
LOEW'S INC. Cont'd.
*Show-off, 1946,
*Shrines of Yucatan, 1945,
*Side Street. 1949,
*Sitka and Juneau, a Tale of
Two Cities, 1940,
*Ski Birds, 1939,
*Sky Murder, 1940,
*Sky Science, 1943,
*Slap Happy Lion, 1947,
*Slightly Dangerous, 1943,
*Smilin' Through, 1941,
*Soak the Old, 1940,
*Soaring Stars, 1942,
*Social Sea Lions, 1940,
*Solid Serenade. 1946,
Some of the Best, 1949,
*Somewhere, U.S.A, 1944,
*Somewhere I'll Find You,
1942,
*Son of Lassie, 1945,
*Song of Love, 1947,
*Song of Russia, 1944,
*Song of the Thin Man, 1947,
*Southern Yankee, 1948,
*Souvenirs of Death, 1948,
*Sporting Blood, 1940,
*Sports Quiz, 1944,
*Sports Sticklers, 1945,
*Sportsman's Memories, 1944,
*Spots Before Your Eyes,
1940,
*Spreadin' the Jam, 1945,
*Springtime for Thomas, 1946,
*Stairway to Light, 1945,
*Stand By for Action, 1942,
*Stars Look Down, 1941,
State of the Union, 1948,
*Stork's Holiday, 1943,
*Storm, 1943,
*Strange Cargo, 1940,
*Strange Destiny. 1945.
*Strange Testament, 1941,
*Stratton Story. 1949,
*Strike Up the Band, 1940,
*Studio Visit, 1946,
*Stuff for Stuff, 1949,
*Stuffie, 1940,
*Sucker List, 1941,
*Sufferin' Cats! 1943
*Summer Holiday, 1947,
*Sun Comes Up, 1948,
*Sunday Punch, 1942,
*Super Cue Men, 1949,
*Sure Cures, 1946,
*Surfboard Rhythm, 1947,
*Surprised Parties, 1942,
*Susan and God, 1940,
*Suva, Pride of Fiji, 1940,
*Swing Fever. 1943,
*Swing Shift Cinderella, 1945,
*Swing Shift Maisie, 1943,
*Swing Social, 1940,
*Take Me Out to the Ball Game,
1949,
*Tale of a Dog, 1944,
*Tale of the Navajos, 1948,
*Tartu, 1943,
*Tarzan's New York Adventure,
1942,
*Tarzan's Secret Treasure,
1941,
*Tee for Two, 1945,
*Tell-Tale Heart, 1941,
*Tennessee Johnson, 1942,
*Tennis Chumps, 1949,
*Tennis in Rhythm, 1947,
*Tension, 1949,
*Tenth Avenue Angel, 1947,
*That Forsyte Woman, 1949,
*That Midnight Kiss, 1949,
*That's Why I Left You, 1943,
*They Met in Bombay, 1941,
*They Were Expendable, 1945,
*Thin Man Goes Home, 1944,
*Third Dimensional Murder,
1940
*Third Finger, Left Hand,
1940,
*Thirty Seconds over Tokyo,
1944,
*This Is the Bowery, 1941,
*This Is Tomorrow, 1943,
*This Man's Navy, 1945,
*This Time for Keeps, 1942,
1947,
*Those Good Old Days, 1949,
*Thousands Cheer, 1943,
*Three Daring Daughters, 1948,
*Three Godfathers, 1948
*Three Hearts for Julia. 1943,
*Three Men in White, 1944,
*Three Musketeers, 1948,
*Three Smart Guys, 1943,
*Three Wise Fools, 1946,
*Thrill of a Romance, 1945,
*Through the Colorado Rockies,
1943,
*Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946,
*Time Out for Lessons, 1939,
*Tips on Trips, 1943,
*Tish, 1942,
*Tortilla Flat, 1942,
*To My Unborn Son, 1943,
*Tom Turkey and His Harmon-
ica Humdingers, 1940,
*Traffic with the Devil, 1946,
*Trap Happy. 1946,
*Treasures from Trash, 1946,
*Tree Surgeon, 1944,
*Trial of Mary Dugan, 1941.
*Trifles of Importance, 1940,
*Trifles That Win Wars, 1943,
*Triumph Without Drums.
1941,
*Truce Hurts, 1948,
*20 Mule Team, 1940,
*Twice Blessed, 1945,
*Two-Faced Woman, 1941,
1942,
*Two Girls and a Sailor, 1944,
*Two Girls on Broadway, 1940,
*Two Sisters from Boston,.
1946,
*Two Smart People, 1946,
*Uncle Tom's Cabafia, 1947,
*Undercover Maisie, 1947,
*Undercurrent, 1946,
*Unexpected Riches, 1942,
*Unfinished Dance, 1947,
*Unholy Partners, 1941,
*Uninvited Pest, 1943,
*Unwelcome Guest, 1945,
*Up Goes Maisie, 1945,
*Utopia of Death, 1940,
*Vacation from Marriage, 1945,
*Valiant Venezuela, 1939,
*Valley of Decision, 1945,
*Vanishing Virginian, 1941,
*Vendetta, 1942,
*Victory Quiz, 1942,
*Victory Vittles, 1942,
*Visiting St, Louis, 1944,
*Visiting Vera Cruz, 1946,
*Visiting Virginia, 1947,
*Viva Mexico, 1941,
*Wags to Riches, 1949,
*Waldo's Last Stand, 1940,
*Wandering Here and There,
1944,
Wandering Through Wales,
1948,
*War Against Mrs. Hadley.
1942,
*War Clouds in the Pacific,
1941,
*War Dogs. 1943,
*Washington Melodrama, 1941,
*Water Bugs, 1941,
*Water Trix, 1949,
*Water Wisdom, 1943
*Waterloo Bridge. 1940,
*Way in the Wilderness, 1940,
*We Do It Because-, 1942,
*We Must Have Music, 1941,
*We Were Dancing, 1942,
*We Who Are Young, 1940,
*Wedding Bills, 1940,
*Wedding Worries, 1941,
*Wee Bit of Scotland, 1949,
*Week-End at the Waldorf,
1945,
*West Point on the Hudson,
1942,
*What About Daddy? 1942,
*What D'Ya Know, 1947.
*What I Want Next, 1949,
*What Next, Corporal Hargrove?
1945,
*What Price Fleadom, 1948,
*What's Buzzin' Buzzard, 1943,
*What's Your I, Q,.? 1940,
*When Ladies Meet, 1941,
*Where Time Stands Still,
1945,
*Where Turf Meets Surf, 1939,
*Whispers, 1941,
*Whistling in Brooklyn, 1943,
*Whistling in Dixie, 1942,
*Whistling in the Dark, 1941,
*White Cargo, 1942,
*White Cliffs of Dover, 1944,
*Who Killed Who? 1943,
*Who's Superstitious? 1943,
*Why Daddy? 1944,
*Why Is It? 1948,
*Wild and Woolfy. 1945,
*Wild Honey. 1942,
*Wild Horses, 1943,
*Wild Man of Borneo, 1941,
*Willie and the Mouse, 1941,
*Without Love, 1945,
*Woman in the House, 1942,
*Woman of the Year, 1942,
*Woman's Face, 1941,
*Women in Hiding, 1940,
*Wood Goes to War, 1943,
*Words and Music, 1948,
*Wyoming, 1940,
*XXX Medico, 1940,
*Yank at Eton, 1942,
*Yank on the Burma Road,
1942,
*Yankee Doodle Mouse, 1944,
*Ye Olde Minstrels, 1941,
*Yearling, 1946,
*Yolanda and the Thief, 1945,
*Yosemite the Magnificent,
1941,
*You Can't Fool a CAmera.
1940,
*You Can't Win, 1948,
*You, the People, 1940,
*Young Ideas, 1943,
*Young Tom Edison, 1940,
*Youngest Profession, 1943,
*Your Last Act, 1941,
*Ziegfeld Follies, 1946,
*Ziegfeld Girl, 1941,
*Zoot Cat, 1944,
LOEW'S INTERNATIONAL COR-
PORATION,
*Pasteur's Legacy, 1947,
*Search, 1948,
LOGAN, HELEN,
High School, 1940
LOGAN, JOSHUA,
Higher and Higher, 1943,
LOHRER, ALICE,
Know Your Library, 1946,
LOMA VISTA FILMS, INC,
*Night in Casablanca, 1946,
LOMAX, BLISS,
Colt Comrades, 1943,
Leather Burners, 1942,
Secret of the Wastelands,
1941,
LONDON, CHARMIAN,
Jack London, 1943, .
LONDON, JACK,
Adventures of Martin Eden,
1942,
Alaska, 1944,
Jack London, 1943,
Queen of the Yukon, 1940,
Sea Wolf, 1941,
Sign of the Wolf, 1941,
LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1948,
*Dolwyn, 1949,
*Small Voice, 1947,
*Winslow Boy, 1948,
LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS,
LTD,
Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1948,
Dolwyn, 1949,
Fallen Idol, 1949,
*Lion Has Wings, 1940,
*Over the Moon, 1940,
*Saints and Sinners, 1949,
Small Voice, 1947,
*Third Man, 1949,
Winslow Boy, 1948,
LONG, GABRIELLE MARGARET
VERE CAMPBELL,
So Evil My Love, 1948,
LONG, JULIUS,
Judge, 1948,
LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADS-
WORTH,
Wreck of the Hesperus, 1948,
LONGSTREET, STEPHEN,
Gay Sisters. 1942.
Silver River, 1948,
Stallion Road, 1947,
LONSDALE, FREDERICK,
On. Approval, 1945,
LOOK,
You and Your Family, 1946,
You and Your Friends, 1946,
LOOS, MARY,
Rendezvous with Annie, 1946,
LOPERT FILMS, INC, —
*Beauty and the Beast, 1946,
*Cage of Nightingales, 1947,
Louisiana Story, 1948,
*Monsieur Vincent, 1948,
*Shoe-Shine, 1946,
LORD, MINDRET,
Yankee Fakir, 1947,
LORD, PHILLIPS H,
Mr, District Attorney, 1947,
LORD (PHILLIPS H,) RADIO
PROGRAM,
Mr, District Attorney, 1941,
LORD, ROBERT,
'Til We Meet Again, 1940,
LORD-WARNER PICTURES, INC,
*Pitch a Boogie Woogie, 1948,
LORDE, ANDRE DE,
Diary of a Chambermaid,
1946,
LORENTZ, PARE,
*Fight for Life, 1940,
LORIMER, GRAEME,
June Bride, 1948,
LOS ANGELES, FIRE DEPT,
Going to Blazes, 1948,
LOS ANGELES, POLICE DEPT,
Traffic with the Devil, 1946,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
535
LOS ANGELES COUNTY GEN-
ERAL HOSPITAL,
Heart to Heart. 1949,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOS-
PITAL. SEE Los Angeles
County General Hospital.
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPT.
SEE Los Angeles, Police
Dept.
LOTHAR, ERNST,
Live Today for Tomorrow,
1948,
LOTHAR, RUDOLF,
‘That Night in Rio, 1941,
LOUCKS AND NORLING STUDIOS,
*Accessory Assembly, (Serial)
*Engineering; Electronics, -
(Serial)
*Engineering; Fundamentals of
Mechanics, (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Basic
Machines, (Serial)
259158 O - 53 - 35
*Slide Rule. 1944,
Type Speaks! 1948,
LOUIS, JOE.
Joe Louis vs, Al McCoy, 1940.
World's Heavyweight Cham-
pionship. 1947.
LOUISVILLE COCA-COLA
BOTTLING WORKS.
Refreshment Through the
Years, 1940,
LOWE, SHERMAN.
Rustler's Roundup. 1946,
LOWELL, JULIET.
Dear Sir. 1945,
LOWENDAHL, WALTHER.
Fundamentals of Tennis. 1941,
1946,
LOWNDES, MARIE BELLOC,
Ivy. 1947,
Lodger. 1944,
LUBITSCH, ERNST,
To Be or Not To Be, 1942,
LUBITSCH (ERNST) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*That Uncertain Feeling, 1941,
LUCE, CLARE (BOOTHE)
Come to the Stable, 1949,
Kiss the Boys Goodbye. 1941,
Margin for Error, 1943,
LUCE, RALPH W.,, Jr.
*Proem, 1949,
LUDINGTON, CHARLES TOWN-
SEND.
*Smoke Streams, 1940, 1941,
LUMITON CINEMATO-
GRAFICA,
*Los Martes, Orquideas, 1941,
LUNDIN, WILLIAM HOWARD,
*Projective Movement
Sequences, 1948,
LURAY CAVERNS CORPORA-
TION, 5
*Beautiful Caverns of Luray,
Virginia, 1941, 1947,
LUSTIG, JEAN,
Dancing on a Dime, 1940,
LUTZ, BRENTON R, VeG
Control of Small Blood Vessels.
1941,
LYBARGER, DONALD F,
The American Way of Property
Ownership, 1941, ,
LYFORD, RICHARD H,
Flame Cultivation with the
~ Sizz-Weeder, 1945,
LYND, ROBERT S,
Arteries of the City, 1946,
Growth of Cities. 1946.
LYNDON, BARRE,
Man in Half Moon Street, 1944,
Sundown, 1941,
LYSANDER PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Bedside Manner, 1945, t
LYTTON, BART,
Hitler's Madman, 1943,
536
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
M
M AND A PRODUCTION.
Dawn Express. 1942
Today I Hang. 1942.
“Miss V. from Moscow. 1942.
Yank in Libya. 42.
MGM.
Act of Violence. 1948,
Adam's Rib. 49,
Alias a Gentleman, 1948.
Annie Was a Wonder. 1949.
Any Number Can Play. 1949.
Around the World in Califor-
nia, 1947.
Arnelo Affair. 1947.
Athletiquiz. 1947
B. F.'s Daughter. 1948.
Bad Luck Blackie, 1949.
Barkleys of Broadway. 1949.
Battleground. 1949,
Beginning or the End, 1947,
Big City. 1948,
Big Jack, 1949,
Border Incident. 1949.
Bowling Tricks. 1947,
Bribe, 1949.
Bride Goes Wild. 1948.
Calling on Costa Rica, 1947,
Calling on Michigan, 1949.
Cape Breton Island, 1948.
Cass Timberlane, 1947,
Cat Concerto. 1947.
Caught, 1949,
Challenge to Lassie. 1949,
Chicago, the Beautiful. 1948.
City of Children. 1949,
Clues to Adventure, 1949.
Command Decision, 1949,
Conspirator. 1949.
Cradle of a Nation, 1947.
Cynthia, 1947,
Dark Delusion, 1947,
Date with Judy, 1948.
Desire Me. 1947.
Diamond Demon. 1947.
Doctor and the Girl, 1949.
Early Sports Quiz, 1947.
Easter Parade, 1948.
Edward, My Son, 1949.
Fabulous Fraud, 1948.
Fiesta. 1947.
Fishing for Fun, 1949,
Football Thrills, Number Ten.
1947,
Football Thrills, No, 11, 1948,
Football Thrills, No. 12, 1949.
Force of Evil. 1949,
From Liverpool to Stratford.
1949,
Give Us the Earth, 1947.
Glimpses of New Scotland,
1947,
Glimpses of Old England,
1949,
Good News. 1947.
Good-bye, Miss Turlock, 1948,
Great Sinner. 1949.
Have You Ever Wondered?
1947,
High Barbaree, 1947.
High Wall. 1948.
Hills of Home. 1948.
Homecoming, 1948,
Horse with the Human Mind,
1946,
Hound Hunters, 1947,
How Come? 1949,
Hucksters, 1947,
I Love My Mother-in-Law,
but! 1948,
I Love My Wife, but! 1947.
Ice Aces, 1948.
If Winter Comes. 1947.
In Old Amsterdam, 1949,
In the Good Old Summertime,
1949.
Intruder in the Dust. 1949,
It Can't Be Done, 1948.
Jerry's Diary, 1949,
Julia Misbehaves, 1948,
Just Suppose, 1948,
Killer McCoy, 1947,
Kissing Bandit. 1948.
rite Women, 1948,
Hite. yom te Way: 1947.
Luxury Liner. 1948.
Madame ovary. 1949,
Malaya, 1949.
Martin Block's oo Merry-
Go-Round, (Seri:
Mighty Maoh thane
onder City. 1949.
Miracle ina Cornfield. 1947.
Mr. Whitney Had a Notion.
1949,
My Old Town, 1948,
Neighbor Pests. 1947,
Neptune's Daughter, 1949.
Night Life in Chicago, 1948,
Now You See It. 1948.
On an Island with you, 1948.
On the Shores of Nova Scotia.
1947.
Ontario—Land of Lakes. 1949.
Pet Peeves. 1947.
Pigskin Skill, 1948,
Pirate. 1948.
Playing by Ear. 1946.
Playlands of Michigan, 1949,
Quebec in Summertime. 1949.
ew York's
Really Important Person, 1947,
Red Danube. 1949.
Roaming Through Northern
Ireland, 1949,
Romance of Rosy Ridge. 1947.
Scene of the Crime, 1949,
Scholastic England, 1948.
Scientifiquiz. 1949.
Sea of Grass, 1946.
Secret Garden, 1949.
Secret Heart, 1946.
Secret Land. 1948.
Shadow on the Wall. 1949.
Side Street. 1949.
Some of the Best. 1949.
Song of Love, 1947.
Song of the Thin Man, 1947,
Southern Yankee. 1948,
Souvenirs of Death. 1948.
State of the Union, 1948,
Stratton Story, 1949,
Summer Holiday. 1947.
Sun Comes Up. 1948.
Super Cue Men, 1949,
Surfboard Rhythm, 1947.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game,
1949,
Tale of the Navajos, 1948.
Tarzan's New York Adven-
ture, 1942.
Tennis in Rhythm, 1947.
Tension, 1949,
Tenth Avenue Angel. 1947.
That Forsyte Woman, 1949,
That Midnight Kiss, 1949,
This Time for Keeps. 1947,
Those Good Old Days. 1949,
Three Daring Daughters,
1948.
Three Godfathers. 1948.
Three Musketeers, 1948.
Till the Clouds Roll By. 1946.
Truce Hurts, 1948.
Undercover Maisie. 1947.
Unfinished Dance, 1947,
Visiting Virginia. 1947.
Wandering Through Wales.
1948,
Water Trix. 1949.
Wee Bit of Scotland, 1949.
What D'Ya Know, 1947,
What I Want Next, 1949,
Why Is It? 1948,
Words and Music. 1948.
Yearling. 1946.
You Can't Win.. 1948.
MGM INTERNATIONAL FILMS
CORPORATION,
*Last Chance, 1946.
M.R.S, PICTURES, INC.
*Inner Sanctum, 1948.
MAAS, ERNEST,
Shocking Miss Pilgrim, 1946.
MAAS, FREDERICA,
Shocking Miss Pilgrim. 1946,
MCALLISTER, CHARLES E,
*In the Eyes of the Church; the
Church in the Atomic Age.
1947,
*In thé Eyes of the Church; the
Nuremberg Trials, 1947,
MACARDLE, DOROTHY.
Uninvited, 1944,
MACARTHUR, CHARLES.
His Girl Friday, 1939.
Lulu Belle, 1948,
McAULAY, JOHN H,
*Blind Workmen in Private In-
dustry. 1942,
MACAULAY, RICHARD,
Buck Privates Come Home,
1947,
Flight’Angels. 1940.
MACBAIN, ALASTAIR.
Cloak and Dagger, 1946.
MCCALL, JOHN OPPIE.
Dentadura, 1947,
Dentes, 1947,
MCCALL, MARY C.,, Jr.
On the Sunny Side, 1941.
Reward Unlimited, 1944,
MCCAREY, LEO,
My Favorite Wife, 1944,
MCCARTHY (GLENN) PRODUC-
TIONS,
*Green Promise, 1949.
MCCARTHY, JOSEPH.
Irene, 1940,
MCCARTHY, JUSTIN HUNTLY.
O'Flynn, 1948,
MCCARTHY, LEO J,
Rodeo Rhythm, 1941,
MCCARTY, JOHN,
Under Arizona Skies. 1946.
MCCLELLY WILLIAM J., Ill.
d.b.a.. TELETAKE PRODUC-
TIONS. TSEE Teletale Produc-
ions.
MCCOLLU
Vitetain a Pi
tion. eee
MCCONNE
Life in Contral Valley of
California, 1949.
Life in Hot, Dry Lands
(California). 1949,
Life in Mediterranean Lands
California). 1949.
on a French Farm, 1949.
Sean: the Land and the
People. 1949.
MCCONVILLE, BERNARD,
Ranger and the Lady. 1940.
MCCOY, AL.
Joe Louis vs. Al McCoy. 1940.
MCCOY, R. G,
Sidelights on Siding. 1941,
MCCRACKEN, EMMET BRANCH,
Baseball Fundamentals, 1942,
MCCRACKEN, ESTHER,
Quiet Wedding. 1941.
MCCULLEY, JOHNSTON
Mark of Zorro, 1940.
Zorro's Black Whip, (Serial)
MCCULLOUGH, WILLIAM D,
Skip-Along-Tela Script, 1949.
MCCULLOUGH-TAUBMAN,
ASSOCIATES,
*Skip-Along-Tela Script, 1949.
MCCUSKEY, CHARLES,
Endotracheal Anesthesia.
1948.
MCCUTCHEON, GEORGE BARR,
Brewster's Millions. 1945.
MACDONALD, BETTY.
Egg and I, 1947,
Ma and Pa Kettle, 1949,
MCDONALD, DONALD D.
*Breath of Life. 1947.
McDONALD, JOHN.
Nation's Meat, 1942,
MACDONALD, PHILIP
Nightmare, 1942,
MACDONALD, WILLIAM COLT.
Blocked Trail. 1943,
Code of the Outlaw, 1942.
Covered Wagon Days, 1940.
Cowboys from Texas. 1939.
Gangs of Sonora, 1941,
Gauchos of Eldorado, 1941.
Heroes of the Saddle, 1940.
Lone Star Raiders, 1940.
Oklahoma Renegades. 1940.
Outlaw of Cherokee Trail.
1941,
in Human Nutri-
Pals of the Pecos. 1941
Phantom Plainsmen, 1942.
Pioneers of the West. 1940.
Prairie Pioneers, 1941,
Raiders of the Range. 1942,
Riders of the Rio Grande,
1943,
Rocky Mountain Rangers,
1940.
Saddlemates. 1941,
Santa Fe Scouts. 1943,
Shadows on the Sage. 1942,
Thundering Trails. 1943.
Trail Blazers. 1940.
Under Texas Skies. 1940.
Valley of Hunted Men, 1942,
Westward Ho, 1942,
MACDONELL, A. C.
Mister V, 1941.
MCDONELL, GORDON,
Shadow of a Doubt, 1942, |
They Won't Believe Me, 1947.
MCDOWELL, JAMES L., Jr.
What the Red Lilly Means to
You, 1942,
MCEVOY, J. P.
Dixie Dugan, 1942,
MACEWEN, WALTER.
Without Reservations, 1946.
MACGLASHAN, L. C.
MOBOWESt it. 1947.
DORRELL.
Down Mexico Way. 1941,
MCGOWAN, JACK.
Girl Crazy. 1943.
Lady Be Good, 1941.
MCGOWAN, JOHN.
It Happened in Brooklyn 1947,
MCGOWAN, STUART.
Down Maxico Way. 1941,
MACGRA HAROLD.
Night to the Heart, 1942.
MOTE eas BOOK COMPANY
*According to plan: Introduc-
tion to Engineering Drawing.
1947,
*Auxiliary Views, Part 1, 1948.
*Auxiliary Views, Part 2, 1948.
*Auxiliary Views: Double
Auxiliaries. 1947,
*Auxiliary Views: Single
Auxiliaries, 1947,
*Body Care and Grooming.
1948.
*Body Fights Bacteria, 1948.
*Broader Concept of Method,
Part 1. Developing Pupil
Interest, 1947,
*Broader Concept of Method.
Part 2, Teacher and Pupils
Planning and Working
Together, 1947,
*Drawings and the Shop. 1947.
*Emotional Health, 1948,
*Human Reproduction, 1948.
*Language of Drawing. 1948.
*Learning To Understand Chil-
dren, Part 1. A Diagnostic
Approach, 1947,
*Learning To Understand Chil-
dren, Part 2, A Remedial
Program, 1947,
*Maintaining Classroom Dis-
cipline. 1947,
*Nine Bad Shots of Golf. 1948.
*Nose, Throat, and Ears, 1948,
*Orthographic Projection. 1947.
*Sections, 1948.
*Sections and Conventions, 1947,
*Selection of Dimensions, 1947,
*Shape Description, Part 1.
1948,
*Shape Description, Part 2.
1948.
*Shop Procedures, 1948.
*Size Description, 1948,
MCGUIRE, WILLIAM ANTHONY,
Honeymoon's Over, 1939,
MCHALE, LETHA.
*Protective Custody. 1948.
MCHENRY, WENDELL C.,, owner.
SEE McHenry Films,
MCHENRY FILMS,
*God Is My Landlord, 1947.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
537
MACINNES, HELEN,
Above Suspicion, 1943.
Assignment in Brittany, 1943,
MCINTYRE, DALE,
Stalking Big Game at Home.
1947,
MACIVER, DEREK,
Sons of the Sea, 1942,
MACIVER, WYNNE.
Sons of the Sea. 1942.
MACK, ROY.
Adios Senor, 1941.
Girl After My Heart, 1941,
Hangin' Round the Fountain,
1941,
Home on the Kitchen Range.
1941,
In Dreams Only, 1941.
Little Annie Rooney. 1941.
Little Co-ed, 1941.
Little Snow Man, 1941,
Rip Van Winkle's Daughter.
1941,
Tavern in the Town, 1941,
Willie, the Window Washer.
1941,
You Can Bet Your Boots and
Saddle. 1941.
MCKEAN, ROBERT C,
From Moo to You, 1941,
MCKENNEY, RUTH.
Margie. 1946.
My Sister Eileen, 1942,
San Diego, I Love You, 1944.
Song of Surrender, 1949.
Trouble with Women, 1947,
MACLAREN, IAN, pseud, SEE
Watson, John,
MCLEAN, KATHRYN ANDERSON.
I Remember Mama, 1948.
MACLEARY, F, BURNHAM.
Nomenclature of Ships. 1943,
Problems in Supervision,
(Serial)
MCLEOD, VICTOR.
Rustler's Roundup, 1946,
MCMANUS, GEORGE,
Bringing Up Father, 1946.
Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot
Jitters, 1949.
MCMILLEN FEED MILLS, INC,
*Feeds and Folks, 1940,
MACMULLAN, HUGH,
Deep Diving. (Serial)
Shallow Water Diving, 1944.
Specific Gravity of Healthy
Men, 1944,
MCNEILE, HERMAN CYRIL,
Bulldog Drummond at Bay.
1947,
Bulldog Drummond Strikes
Back, 1947,
MCNULTY, JOHN,
Easy Come, Easy Go, 1947.
McNUTT, PATTERSON.
*This Thing Called Love. 1941,
MACON, DONALD.
Farm Work; Equipment
Maintenance, (Serial)
Farm Work; Food Preser-
vation, (Serial)
Farm Work; Livestock,
(Serial)
MACPHERSON, L, DU ROCHER.
Washington Melodrama, 1941,
MCQUIRE, JAMES P.
Call Northside 777. 1948,
MACVEIGH, SUE,
Grand Central Murder, 1942,
MAETERLINCK, MAURICE.
Blue Bird, 1940,
MAGNEL, GUSTAVE A,
*Prestressed Concrete. 1949,
MAIBAUM, RICHARD,
See My Laeyer, 1944,
MAINWARING, DANIEL,
Crime by Night, 1944,
No Hands on the Clock, 1941,
Out of the Past, 1947,
MAJESTIC PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*New Orleans, 1947,
MAJOR FILMS,
*Tale of One City, 1949,
MALCOLMSON, J. D.
Breaking the Bottleneck, 1945,
MALLESON, MILES,
Queen of Destiny. 1940.
MALO, JESSE.
Star Dust. 1940.
MALONE, JOEL,
Changed Identity. 1941.
MANCHEE, ALLEYNE W.
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Lathe, (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Sensitive Drill.
(Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Vertical Drill.
(Serial)
MANDEL, FRANK.
Desert Song. 1943.
Good News. 1947.
New Moon, 1940,
No, No, Nanette. 1940.
MANGER, WILLIAM,
America Central, 1947.
Antillas, 1947.
Centro América, 1947.
Colombia e Venezuela, 1947.
Colombia y Venezuela, 1946.
MANHATTAN FILMS, INC.
*One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
1942,
MANHATTAN PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*It's in the Bag. 1945.
MANKIEWICZ, HERMAN J.
Good Fellows. 1943.
This Time for Keeps. 1942.
Wild Man of Borneo, 1941.
MANN, ANTHONY.
Desperate. 1947,
MANN, EDWARD BEVERLY.
Stampede, 1949.
MANN, MATT.
Matt Mann's Swimming Tech-
niques for Girls, 1945.
MANNING, BRUCE,
Magnificent Doll, 1946.
So Goes My Love, 1946.
MANOOGIAN, HAIG P,
Sleeping Beauty. 1947.
MAPEL ATTRACTIONS.
*Horrors of War. 1939.
MARATHON PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
Close-Up. 1948.
Open Secret, 1948.
MARCH, JOSEPH MONCURE,
Set-Up, 1949.
MARCH OF TIME,
Children in Trouble, 1947.
Colonial Williamsburg, 1943.
History in the Making, 1942,
Oil and Men, 1947,
Story of the Vatican with His
Holiness Pius XII, 1941,
Time-and Your Own Home
Town, 1948.
MARCIN, MAX,
Crime Doctor, 1943,
Crime Doctor's Courage. 1945.
Crime Doctor's Diary, 1949.
Crime Doctor's Gamble. 1947,
Crime Doctor's Manhunt, 1946,
Crime Doctor's Strangest
Case, 1943,
Crime Doctor's Warning. 1945.
Just Before Dawn, 1946,
Shadows in the Night, 1944,
MARCIN, NATALIE,
Anchors Aweigh, 1945.
MARCUS, EUGENE,
*U-Pik-M, 1947,
MARION, CHARLES,
Gals, Incorporated, 1943.
MARION, FRANCES,
Molly and Me, 1945,
MARION, GEORGE, Jr.
Beat the Band. 1947,
Too Many Girls. 1940.
MARISCHKA, ERNST.
Song To Remember. 1944.
MARKS, LARRY.
One Way To Love, 1945.
MARLIND, MARY.
Little Miss Big. 1946.
MARLOW, BRIAN,
Manhattan Heartbeat, 1940.
MARNEY, TERENCE DE,
Wanted for Murder. 1946
MARQUAND, JOHN P.
B. F.'s Daughter, 1948,
H, M, Pulham, Esq. 1941,
_Late George Apley. 1947.
MARS FILM CORPORATION,
*Dishonored Lady, 1947,
*Strange Woman, 1946.
MARSHALL, BRUCE,
Red Danube, 1949,
MARSHALL, EDISON,
Son of Fury, 1941.
MARSHALL, GEORGE,
Murder, He Says. 1945,
Pot o' Gold, 1941,
MARSHALL, ROSAMOND,
Kitty, 1945,
MARSHALL (WILLIAM) INC,
*Symphonie Pastorale, 1948.
MARSHALL FIELD AND COM-
PANY,
*By Jupiter. 1946,
MARSHALL FIELD AND COM-
PANY. MANUFACTURING
DIVISION.
Crest of Quality. 1946.
MARSTON PICTURES, INC,
*Casbah, 1948.
MARTIN, ALLAN,
For the Love of Rusty, 1947.
My Dog Rusty. 1948.
Return of Rusty. 1946,
Rusty Leads the Way. 1948.
Rusty Saves a Life. 1949.
Son of Rusty. 1947.
Standing Room Only, 1944.
MARTIN, CHARLES.
I'll Be Seeing You.
MARTIN, DON,
Shed No Tears. 1948.
MARTIN, GEORGE VICTOR,
1944, 1945.
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes,
1945,
MARTIN, HUGH,
Best Foot Forward, 1943,
MARVIN, DONN,
Coney Island. 1947,
Pastorale, 1946.
Religion in the Family, 1945,
Sons of God, 1946.
MARZANI, CARL ALDO, t.a,
UNION FILMS. SEE Union
Films.
MASCHWITZ, ERIC,
Balalaika, 1939,
MASCOT PICTURES,
*Radio Ranch, 1940,
MASON, A. E, W.
House of Mystery. 1941.
MASON, D. D.
Construction of a Light Air-
plane, 1943,
MASQUE PRODUCTIONS.
Million Dollar Weekend, 1948,
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY.
*Technology at Mid-Century,
1949,
MASSERMAN, JULES H.
*Alcohol as a Preventive of Ex-
perimental Neuroses, 1946,
*Dominance, Neurosis and
Aggression, 1944,
*Dynamics of Competition,
1944,
*Effects of Electroshock
Therapy on Experimental
Neuroses, 1946.
*Effects of Morphine on Be-
havior and Neurosis, 1944,
*Experimental Neuroses and
Psychotherapy. 1944.
*Neurosis and Alcohol, 1944,
*Role of the Hypothalamus in
Behavior and Neurosis, 1944,
MASSIE, CHRIS.
Love Letters. 1945
MASTER MOTION PICTURE
COMPANY,
Fire in Miniature.
MASTER UCTONS, te,
*3 Is a Famil 4.
MATHER, GEORGE,
Keep 'f—_m Milking, 1945,
Mas Dinero enel Ordefio, 1945,
Money Making Milking, 1945.
Servicio Surge, 1945.
MATHEWS, NORMAN.
B-29's Over Dixie, 1945.
Bell Helicopter, 1945.
Cannons on Wings. 1942.
Flying the P-39, 1945,
Introduction to the P-39. 1943.
Report on Jet Propulsion, 1945.
Servicing P-39, (Serial)
MATSON, KATE ROCKWELL,
Klondike Kate, 1943.
MATSON, NORMAN,
I Married a Witch, 1942,
MATTHEW, OSCAR,
*Night Life in a Modern Tavern.
1948,
MATTHEWS, NORMAN,
Cows and Chickens, U. S. A.
1943.
MATTISON, W. D.
Life Lines. 1946.
We Did It. 1946,
MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET.
Christmas Holiday. 1944.
Hour Before the Dawn, 1944.
Letter, 1940.
Moon and Sixpence. 1942.
Of Human Bondage. 1946.
Quartet. 1949.
Razor's Edge, 1946,
Too Many Husbands, 1940.
MAUPASSANT, GUY DE,
Bel Ami, 1938, 1947.
Diamond Necklace. 1949.
Mademoiselle Fifi. 1944.
Mile Fifi. 1949,
Private Affairs of Bel Ami.
1947,
MAXIM, HIRAM PERCY.
So Goes My Love. 1946.
MAXWELL, ELSA.
Riding into Society, 1940.
MAY, JOE,
Uncertain Glory. 1944.
MAYER, EDWIN JUSTUS,
Masquerade in Mexico, 1945,
MAYER-BURSTYN, INC.
*Paisan, 1947,
Quiet One, 1948,
MAYFAIR,
Hellzapoppin', 1941.
MAYFAIR, MITZI.
Four Jills ina Jeep, 1944,
MAYFAIR PRODUCTIONS, INC,
Butch Minds the Baby. 1942,
*Jacaré. 1942.
MAYFLOWER PICTURES,
*Sidewalks of London, 1940.
MAYNARD, THEODORE.
Citizen Saint. 1947,
MAYNE, JOSEPH H,
Wise Choice. 1948,
MAYO, MARGARET,
Twin Beds, 1942,
MEAD, MARGARET.
Habitantes del Hawaii, 1947,
Havai. 1947,
MEAD JOHNSON AND COMPANY.
*Appendicitis in Childhood, 1941.
*Ascorbic Acid and Scurvy.
1947,
*Cardio Vascular Anomiles.
1949,
*Cuando Bobby Va a la Escuela.
1947.
*Erythroblastic Anemia, 1941,
*Feeding the Infant During the
First Year, 1947.
*Incidence of Rickets and
Scurvy. 1948.
*Introduction to Extra-Cellular
Fluid, 1945.
*Observations on Hepatitis.
1946.
*Quando Bobby Vai Para a
Escola, 1947,
*Significance of a Complete
Preventive Medical Program
for Children, 1945,
*Vitamin "A" in Human Nutri-
tion, 1948,
538
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MEADOW: GOLD, BEATRICE
CREAMERY COMPANY,
*Mary Bennett Takes a Trip.
1941,
MEADOW GOLD DAIRY.
Mary Bennett Takes a Trip.
1941,
MEARS, STANNARD.
Seventeen, 1940.
MEARSON, LYON.
Our Wife. 1941.
MEDCRAFT, RUSSELL G,
Let's Face It, 1943.
MEEHAN, ELIZABETH.
Out of This World, 1945.
Parachute Nurse, 1942,
MEEHANITE METAL CORPO-
RATION,
*Technology and Machining of
Meehanite the General Iron
Works Way. 1944,
MEERSCH, MAXENCE VAN DER.
Doctor and the Girl, 1949.
MEISTER, MORRIS.
Circuitos em Séries e em
Paralelo, 1947;
Circuits en serie y Paralelos,
1947,
Elementos de los Circuitos
Eléctricos, 1947,
Elementos ‘dos circuitos
Elétricos, 1947,
Pila Simple. 1947.
Pilha Elétrica, 1947;
MELVILLE, HERMAN.
Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God,
1949,
MENDELSSOHN, FELIX,
Fingal's Cave, 1948,
MENDES, LOTHAR.
Nazi Agent, 1942,
MERCEY, ARCH ANDREW.
Power for Defense. 1940.
MERCURY.
Adventure in Blackmail, 1943.
Journey into Fear, 1943,
Magnificent Ambersons, 1942,
MERCURY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Citizen Kane, 1941.
Macbeth, 1948.
MEREMBLUM, PETER,
California Junior Symphony,
1942,
MERIMEE, PROSPER.
Loves of Carmen, 1948.
MERIVALE, BERNARD.
Footsteps in the Dark, 1941.
MERRIAM, MYLON,
*Study of Cubes in Motion.
1941,
~ MERRICK-~ALEXANDER,
City of Missing Girls, 1941,
MESSICK, DALE.
Brenda Starr, Reporter,
(Serial
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER,
Abdul the Bulbul-Ameer,. 1941,
Above Suspicion, 1943,
Acro-Batty. 1942.
Adventure, 1946,
Aeronutics, 1941,
Affairs of Martha, 1942,
Air Raid Wardens, 1943.
Alfalfa's Double, 1939.
All About Hash, 1940,
Alley Cat. 1941,
Alluring Alaska, 1941,
Along the Cactus Trail, 1944,
American Romance, 1944,
American Spoken Here. 1940.
Anchors Aweigh, 1945,
And One Was Beautiful, 1940.
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante,
1940.
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble,
1944,
Andy Hardy's Double Life.
1942,
Andy Hardy's Private Secre-
tary. 1941,
Apache Trail, 1942.
Aqua Antics, 1941,
Army Champions, 1941,
Assignment in Brittany, 1943,
Babes on Broadway, 1941,
Baby Blues, 1941,
Baby Puss. 1943.
Bad Bascomb,. 1946.
Bad Man, 1941,
Badminton, 1945,
Balalaika. 1939.
Barbary Coast Gent, 1944,
Barbee-Cues, 1942,
Barnacle Bill, 1941,
Baron and the Rose. 1940,
Bataan, 1943,
Bats in the Belfry. 1942.
Bathing Beauty, 1944,
Battle! 1941,
Bear and the Beavers. 1942,
Beautiful Bali, 1940.
Benjamin Franklin, Jr, 1943.
Best Foot Forward, 1943.
Between Two Women, 1944,
Bewitched, 1945,
Big Premiere; 1940.
Big Store. 1941,
Bikini—the Atom Island, 1946.
Billy the Kid, 1941,
Bitter Sweet. 1940,
Blonde Fever. 1944.
Blonde Inspiration, 1941,
Blossoms in the Dust. 1941;,
Blue Danube. 1939,
Blue Sierra, 1946, »
Bookworm Turns, 1940,
Boom Town, 1940,
Born To Sing. 1942.
Bowling Alley-Cat, 1942.
Boys' Ranch, 1946,
Brief Interval, 1943,
Broadway Melody of 1940,
1940.
Broadway Rhythm, 1944,
Bubbling Troubles, 1940.
Bud Abbot and Lou Costello in
Hollywood, 1945,
Bugle Sounds, 1941,
Bus Pests, 1945,
Buyer Beware, 1940,
Cabin in the Sky, 1943,
Cairo, 1942.
Calling All Kids, 1943,
Calling All Pa's, 1942,
Calling Dr, Gillespie. , 1942,
Calling on Colombia, 1940.
Canterville Ghost, 1944,
Capital City, Washington, D, C,
1940, P
Captain Is a Lady. 1940.
Cat College, 1940,
Cavalcade of San Francisco,
1940, ;
Changed Identity, 1941.
Chocolate Soldier, 1941,
City of Brigham Young. 1944,
Clock, 1945.
Cockeyed Miracle, 1946,
Coffins on Wheels, 1941,
Colorful Colorado, 1944;
Colorful North Carolina, 1941.
Come Back, Miss Pipps. 1941.
Come Live with Me, 1941,
Comrade X, 1940.
Congo Maisie. 1940,
Courtship of Andy Hardy, 1942.
Cross of Lorraine, 1943,
Crossroads, 1942,
Cry Havoc, 1944,
Cuban Rhythm, 1941,
Dance of the Weed. 1941.
Dancing Romeo, 1944,
Dangerous Partners, 1945,
Dark Shadows, 1944,
Day in Death Valley. 1944,
Design for Scarfdal, 1941,
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case.
1943,
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant.
1942,
Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1941,
Dr. Kildare Goes Home, 1940,
Dr, Kildare's Crisis, 1940,
Dr, Kildare's Strange Case,
1940,
Dr, Kildare's Victory, 1941,
Dr, Kildare's Wedding Day.
1941,
Dog Trouble, 1942,
Dog-House. 1943. :
Doin Their Bit, 1942.
Domineering Male. 1940,
Don't Lie, 1942,
Don't Talk. 1942,
Door Will Open, 1939.
Don't You Believe It. 1943,
Down in San Diego, 1941,
Dragon Seed, 1944.
Dreams, 1940.
Du Barry Was a Lady. 1943.
Dulcy. 1940.
Dumb-Hounded, 1943.
Earl of Chicago. 1940.
Easy Life. 1944,
Easy To Wed, 1946,
Edison, the Man, 1940,
Election Daze, 1943.
Equestrian Quiz, 1946.
Escape. 1940, |
Exotic Mexico, 1942.
Eyes in the Night. 1942,
Eyes of the Navy. 1940.
Faithful in My Fashion, 1946,
Fala, 1943.
Fala at Hyde Park. 1946;
Fall Guy; 1945,
Family Troubles, 1943,
Famous Boners, 1942,
Fancy Answers, 1941,
Farm Hands, 1943,
Feminine Touch, 1941,
Field Mouse, 1941,
Fightin' Fools. 1940.
Film That Was Lost, 1942,
Fingers at the Window, 1942,
First Aid. 1942, ;
First Swallow, 1942. |
Fishing Bear. 1940,
Fixin' Tricks, 1943,
Flag of Mercy, 1942.
Flag Speaks, 1940,
Flicker Memories, 1941,
Flight Command, 1940,
Florian, 1940.
Flying Bear, 1941,
Football Thrills, 1946.
Football Thrills of 1939, 1940,
Football Thrills of 1940. 1941,
Football Thrills of 1941, 1942,
Football Thrills of 1942. 1943.
Football Thrills of 1944, 1945,
For Me and My Gal, 1942,
For the Common Defense, 1942.
Forbidden Passage, 1941.
Forgotten Treasure, 1943,
Forgotten Victory, 1939.
Forty Little Mothers, 1940.
Fraidy Cat, 1942,
Free and Easy. 1941,
Further Prophecies of Nostra-
damus, 1942,
Gallant Bess. 1946.
Gallant Sons. 1940.
Gallopin' Gals, 1940.
Gaslight, 1944,
Gentle Annie, 1944,
George Town, Pride of Penang.
1941,
Get-Away. 1941,
Gettin' Glamor, 1945,
Ghost Comes Home, 1940,
Ghost Treasure. 1941.
Girl Crazy. 1943.
Glacier Park and Waterton
Lakes, 1942,
Glimpses of California, 1946.
Glimpses of Florida. 1941,
Glimpses of Guatemala. 1946.
Glimpses of Kentucky. 1940.
Glimpses of Mexico, 1943.
Glimpses of Ontario. 1942.
Glimpses of Washington State.
1940.
Go West, 1940,
Goin' Fishin', 1940.
Going to Blazes. 1948,
Going to Press, 1942.
Gold Rush Maisie, 1940,
Golden Hunch, 1945,
Golden Fleecing. 1940,
Gone with the Wind, 1939.
Good Bad Boys, 1940.
Good Job, 1942,
Goose Goes South, 1941,
Grand Canyon, Pride of Crea-
tion, 1944,
Grand Central Murder, 1942,
Grandpa Called It Art, 1944,
Great American Mug. 1945.
Great Day's Coming. 1944,
Great Meddler, 1940, —
Green Years, 1946,
Greenie, 1942,
Groovie Movie, 1944.
Guest Pests, 1945.
Gun in His Hand, 1945, .
Guy Named Joe, 1944,.
H, M, Pulham, Esq, 1941,
Haiti, Land of Dark bier
1941,
Happiest Man on Earth, ‘lal.
Harrigan's Kid, 1943.
Haunted Honeymoon, 1940.
Heavenly Body, 1944,
Heavenly Music, 1943,
Helping Hands, 1941, _.
Her Cardboard Lover, 1942,
Her Highness and the Raliboy.
1945,
Here at Home, 1943,
Hidden Eye, 1945,
Hidden Master, 1940,
Historic Maryland, 1942,
Hitler's Madman, 1943,
Hobbies. 1941,
Holiday in Mexico, 1946,
Hollywood Daredevils. 1943,
Hollywood Scout. 1945...
Hollywood: Style Center of
the World. 1940.
Home Maid, 1944,
Home Movies, 1939.
Home on the Range, 1940.
Homeless Flea, 1940.
Honky Tonk, 1941,
Hoodlum Saint, 1946,
How To Hold: Your Husband—
Back, 1941,
Hullabaloo, 1940, AM:
Human Comedy, 1943, . 5
Hungry Wolf, 1942, "
I Dood It, 1943,
I Love You Again, 1940.
I Married an Angel. 1942,
I Take This Woman, 1940.
I'll Wait for You, 1941
Immortal Blacksmith, 1944,
Important Business. 1944,
Inca Gold, 1943,
Incredible Stranger, 1942, ©
Inside Passage. 1941,
It Looks like Rain, 1945,
It's a Dog's Life. 1942,
Jack Pot. 1940.
Jackass Mail, 1942.
Joe Smith, American, 1942,
Johnny Eager. 1941.
Journey for Margaret, 1942,
Journey.to Yesterday, 1944,
Judge Hardy and Son, 1939,
Kathleen, 1941,
Keep 'Em Sailing, 1942,
Keep Your Powder Dry. 1945,
Keeper of the Flame. 1942.
Keeping Company, 1940,
Kid in Upper 4. 1944.
Kiddie Kure. 1940.
Kismet, 1944.
Know Your Money, 1940,
Lady Be Good, 1941,
Lady Fights Back, 1944,
Lady in the Lake, 1946,
Lady or the Tiger? 1942,
Land of Alaska Nellie. 1940.
Land of Orizaba, 1942.
Land of the Mayas. 1946.
Land of the Quintuplets, 1942.
Lassie Come Home, 1943.
Last Chance, 1946,
Last Installment, 1945.
Last Lesson, 1942,
Letter for Evie, 1945,
Life Begins for Andy Hardy.
1941,
Lions on the Loose, 1941,
Listen, Boys—! 1942,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
539
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. .
Cont'd,
Little Cesario. 1941.
Little Gravel Voice. 1942.
Little Miss Pinkerton. 1943,
Little Mister Jim. 1946.
Little Mole. 1941.
Little Nellie Kelly. 1940.
Little White Lie. 1945.
Lonesome Stranger. 1940.
Looking Down at London, 1946,
Lost Angel. 1943, —
Lost ina Harem. 1944,
Love Crazy. 1941,
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy.
1946,
Luckiest Guy in the World. 1947.
Mackinac Island, 1944,
Mad Maestro. 1939.
Madame Curie. 1943.
Madero of Mexico. 1942.
Magic Alphabet. 1942.
Magic on a Stick. 1945.
Main Street After Dark. 1944.
Main Street on the March!
1942.
Main Street Today, 1944.
Maisie Gets Her Man. 1942.
Maisie Goes to Reno, 1944.
Maisie Was a Lady. 1941.
Man from Dakota. 1940.
Man from Down Under, 1943.
Marines in the Making. 1943.
Marriage Is a Private Affair.
1944,
Married Bachelor. 1941.
Mediterranean Ports of Call.
1941,
Meet King Joe. 1949.
Meet Me in St. Louis. 1944,
Meet the People. 1944.
Melodies Old and New. 1941.
Memories of Australia. 1943.
Memories of Europe. 1941.
Memory Tricks. 1941.
Men of Boys Town, 1941.
Merida and Campeche. 1945,
Mexican Police on Parade.
1943.
Midnight Snack. 1941.
Mighty Lak a Goat. 1942.
Mighty McGurk. 1946.
Mighty Niagara. 1943.
Milky Waif. 1946.
Milky Way. 1940,
Minnesota, Land of Plenty.
1942.
Miracle at Lourdes, 1939.
Miracle of Sound. 1940.
Mission Trail. 1946,
Mr. and Mrs. North, 1941.
Mr. Blabbermouth! 1942.
Mrs. Lady Bug. 1940,
Mrs. Miniver. 1942.
Mrs. Parkington, 1944.
Modern Guatemala City. 1945.
Modern Mexico City. 1942.
Modern New Orleans, 1940.
Mokey. 1942.
Monumental Utah. 1944.
More About Nostradamus.
1940,
More Trifles of Importance.
1941,
Mortal Storm, 1940.
Mouse Comes to Dinner. 1945.
Mouse Trouble. 1944.
Music for Millions, 1944.
Musical Masterpieces. 1946.
My Brother Talks to Horses.
1946. ashe
My Tomato. 1943,
National Velvet. 1944,
Nazi Agent. 1942.
New Moon. 1940.
New Pupil. 1940.
News of the Day. (Serial)
Night Before Christmas. 1941.
Night Descends on Treasure
Island, 1939.
No Leave, No Love, 1946.
No Minor Vices. 1948.
No News Is Good News. 1943.
Northward, Ho! 1940.
Northwest Passage. 1940.
Northwest Rangers. 1942.
Nostradamus IV. 1944,
Nothing but Trouble. 1944.
Nursery Rhyme Mysteries.
1943.
Ode to Victory. 1943,
Of Pups and Puzzles, 1941.
Officer Pooch, 1941,
Old Natchez on the Mississippi.
1940,
Old New Mexico. 1940.
Old New Orleans, 1940.
Old South, 1940.
Omaha Trail. 1942,
On the Road to Monterrey.
1944,
1 -2-3-Go! 1941,
Our Old Car. 1946,
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes.
1945.
Out of Darkness. 1941,
Over the Andes. 1944,
Over the Seas to Belfast. 1946.
Pacific Rendezvous. 1942.
Panama Hattie. 1942.
Papa Gets the Bird. 1940.
Patrolling the Ether. 1944.
Peace on Earth. 1939,
Penalty. 1941,
Penny to the Rescue, 1941,
People of Russia. 1943.
People on Paper, 1945,
People vs. Dr. Kildare. 1941.
Pete Smith's Scrapbook, 1942.
Phantom Raiders. 1940.
Phantoms Inc. 1945,
Philadelphia Story, 1940.
Picture of DorianGrey. 1945.
Picturesque Massachusetts.
1942,
Picturesque Patzcuaro. 1942,
Pierre of the Plains. 1942.
Pilot No. 5. 1943,
Plan for Destruction. 1943.
Please Answer, 1940.
Portrait of a Genius. 1943.
Postman Always Rings Twice.
1946.
Pound Foolish. 1939.
Practical Joker, 1944;
Presenting Lily Mars. 1943.
Pride and Prejudice. 1940.
Prospecting Bear. 1941,
Purity Squad. 1945,
Puss Gets the Boots. 1940.
Puss n' Toots, 1942.
Puttin’ On the Dog. 1944,
Quaint St. Augustine. 1939,
Quicker'n a Wink, 1940.
Quiz Biz. 1941,
Radio Bugs. 1944,
Rage in Heaven. 1941,
Rainy Day. 1940.
Random Harvest. 1942.
Rationing. 1944,
Red Hot Riding Hood. 1943,
Red Men on Parade, 1940,
Respect the Law. 1941.
Reunion. 1942,
Ringside Maisie. 1941,
Rio Rita. 1942.
Roaming Through Arizona,
1944,
Robot Wrecks. 1941,
Rodeo Dough. 1940,
Romance of the Potato. 1939.
Romeo in Rhythm, 1940.
Rookie Bear. 1941,
Rover's Big Chance, 1942.
Safety Sleuth. 1944,
Sailor Takes a Wife, 1945,
Salt Lake Diversions, 1943,
Salute to the Marines. 1943.
Scenic Grandeur, 1941,
Scenic Oregon, 1943,
Scrap Happy. 1943.
Screwy Truant. 1945,
Sea for Yourself, 1941,
Search. 1948.
Seattle Gateway to the North-
west. 1940.
See Here, Private Hargrove.
1944,
See Your Doctor. 1939.
Seeing El Salvador. 1945.
Seeing Hands, 1943,
Seesaw and the Shoes, 1945,
Self-Defense, 1942,
Servant of Mankind, 1940,
Seven Sweethearts, 1942.
—Seventh Column, 1943 ©
Seventh Cross, 1944,
Shadow of*the Thin Man, 1941,
She Went to the Races, 1945,
Ship Ahoy, 1942,
Shoe Shine Boy, 1944,
Shooting of Dan McGoo, 1945,
Shop Around the Corner, 1940,
Show-off, 1946,
Shop Around the Corner, 1940,
Shrines of Yucatan; 1945,
Sitka and Juneau, a Tale of
Two Cities, 1940,
Ski Birds, 1939,
Sky Murder, 1940,
Sky Science, 1943,
Slightly Dangerous, 1943,
Smilin’ Through, 1941,
Soak the Old, 1940,
Soaring Stars, 1942,
Social Sea Lions, 1940,
Somewhere I'll Find You,
1942,
Somewhere, U.S.A. 1944,
Son of Lassie, 1945,
Song of Russia, 1944,
Sporting Blood, 1940,
Sports Sticklers, 1945,
Sportsman's Memories, 1944,
Spots Before Your Eyes, 1940,
Spreadin' the Jam, 1945,
Stairway to Light, 1945,
Stand By for Action, 1942,
Stars Look Down, 1941,
Storm, 1943,
Strange Cargo. 1940,
Strange Destiny, 1945,
Strange Testament. 1941,
Strike Up the Band. 1940,
Studio Visit. 1946,
Stuffie. 1940,
Sucker List, 1941,
Sunday Punch, 1942,
Sure Cures, 1946,
Surprised Parties, 1942,
Susan and God, 1940.
Suva, Pride of Fiji, 1940.
Swing Fever, 1943, :
Swing Shift Maisie, 1943,
Swing Social, 1940,
Tale of a Dog, 1944,
Tartu,, 1943, ‘
Tarzan's Secret Treasure,
1941, 5
Tee for Two, 1945, f
Tell-Tale Heart. 1941,
Tennessee Johnson, 1942,
That's Why I Left You, 1943.
They Met in Bombay, 1941,
They Were Expendable. 1945,
Thin Man Goes Home, 1944,
Third Dimensional Murder,
1940,
Third Finger, Left Hand, 1940,
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo,
1944,
This Is the Bowery, 1941,
This Is Tomorrow, 1943,
This Man's Navy, 1945,
This Time for Keeps, 1942,
Thousands Cheer, 1943,
Three Hearts for Julia, 1943,
Three Men in White, 1944,
Three Smart Guys, 1943.
Three Wise Fools, 1946,
Thrill of a Romance, 1945),
Through the Colorado Rockies,
1943,
Time Out for Lessons, . 1939,
Tips on Trips, 1943,
Tish, 1942.
Tom Turkey and His Harmon-
ica Humdingers, 1940,
Tortilla Flat, 1942,
Track and Field Quiz, 1945,
Traffic with the Devil, 1946,
Treasures from Trash, 1946,
Trial of Mary Dugan, 1941,
Trifles of Importance, 1940,
Trifles That Win Wars, 1943,
Triumph Without Drums, 1941,
20 Mule Team, 1940,
Twice Blessed, 1945,
Two-Faced Woman, 1941,
1942,
Two Girls and a Sailor, 1944,
Two Girls on Broadway, 1940,
Two Sisters from Boston,
1946,
Two Smart People, 1946,
Undercurrent, 1946,
Unexpected Riches, 1942,
Unholy Partners, 1941,
Up Goes Daisie, 1945.
Utopia of Death, 1940,
Vacation from Marriage, 1945,
Valiant Venezuela, 1939,
Valley of Decision, 1945,
Vanishing Virginian, 1941,
Vendetta, 1942,
Victory Quiz, 1942,
Victory Vittles, 1942,
Visiting St. Louis, 1944,
Visiting Vera Cruz, 1946,
Viva Mexico, 1941,
Waldo's Last Stand. 1940,
Wandering Here and There,
1944,
*Wandering Through Wales,
‘1948,
War Against Mrs, Hadley,
1942,
Washington Melodrama, 1941,
Water Bugs. 1941,
Water Wisdom, 1943,
Waterloo Bridge, 1940,
Way in the Wilderness, 1940,
We Do It Because-, 1942,
We Must Have Music, 1941,
We Were Dancing, 1942,
We Who Are Young, 1940,
Wedding Bills, 1940,
Wedding Worries, 1941,
Week-End at the Waldorf,
1945,
West Point on the Hudson,
1942,
What About Daddy? 1942,
What Next, Corporal Har-
grove? 1945, ‘
What's Buzzin' Buzzard, 1943,
What's Your I, Q.? 1940,
When Ladies Meet, 1941,
Where Time Stands Still, 1945,
Where Turf Meets Surf, 1939,
Whispers, 1941,
Whistling in Brooklyn, 1943,
Whistling in Dixie. 1942,
Whistling in the Dark, 1941,
White Cargo, 1942,
White Cliffs of Dover, 1944,
Who's Superstitious? 1943,
Why Daddy? 1944,
Wild and Woolfy, 1945,
Wild Horses, 1943,
Wild Man of Borneo, 1941,
Willie and the Mouse, 1941,
Without Love, 1945,
Woman in the House, 1942,
Woman of the Year, 1942,
Women in Hiding, 1940,
Wood Goes to War. 1943,
Wyoming, 1940,
XXX Medico, 1940,
Yank at Eton, 1942,
Yank on the Burma Road,
1942,
Yankee Doodle Mouse, 1944,
Ye Olde Minstrels, 1941,
Yolanda and the Thief, 1945,
Yosemite the Magnificent,
1941,
You Can't Fool a Camera,
1940,
You, the People, 1940,
Young Ideas, 1943,
Young Tom Edison, 1940,
Youngest Profession, 1943,
Your Last Act, 1941,
Ziegfeld Follies, 1946,
Ziegfeld Girl, 1941,
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
BRITISH STUDIOS, LTD.
Haunted Honeymoon, 1940,
Tartu, 1943,
Vacation from Marriage, 1945,
540
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
METROPOLITAN FILM EX-
PORT CORPORATION,
*Beauté du Diable, 1949,
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
*Be Your Age, 1947,
*Family Portrait, 1947.
MEYERS, ALVIN.
Tennessee Johnson, 1942,
MICHALOPLOS, THEODORE S.
*Amazing Greece, 1941
MICHIGAN. DEPARTMENT OF
CONSERVATION, DIVI-
SION OF gee eae
Buck Fever, 1949.
beer CONSOLIDATED GAS
Pipe of Plent 1949,
MICHIGAN FIL U LIBRARY.
*Ecce Homo,
MICHIGAN SECTION ‘OF THE
PROFESSIONAL GOLF AS-
SOCIATION OF AMERICA,
SEE Professional Golfers'
Association of America,
Michigan Section,
MICHIGAN (STATE) MEDICAL
SOCIETY.
Lucky Junior, 1949,
MICROMATIC HONE CORPO-
RATION.
*Brush Surface Analyzer, 1940.
Film Report on the Generation
of Metallic Bearing Surfaces,
1949,
*Hone Abrading Process, 1943.
*Honing Operation, 1943.
Honing Steps Ahead, 1944.
*More Than Machines, 1943.
Progressive Honing with Auto-
matic Sizing. 1945.
MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM
CORPORATION,
*Performance Plus, 1940.
MIDDLEMASS, ROBERT M,
Man Who Wouldn't Talk, 1940.
MIDO WATCH COMPANY OF
AMERICA, INC.
*Wherever You Go, Mido Goes,
1947,
MIHAL, JOHN, Jr.
How To Convince Drunken
Drivers, 1948,
Kodak Dye Transfer Process.
1948,
Motion Pictures with the East-
man High-Speed Camera
Type Ill, 1947.
MILESTONE (LEWIS) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Red Pony. 1949.
MILL, ROBERT R,
_ Purple V, 1943.
MILLARD, SINT S.,, d.b.a.
GOLDEN ROCK COMPANY.
SEE Golden Rock Company,
MILLER, ALICE DUER,
And One Was Beautiful, 1940,
White Cliffs of Dover. 1944.
MILLER, ARTHUR,
All My Sons. 1948.
MILLER, BLAINE,
Canal Zone, 1942.
MILLER, CHARLES,
News Events of Your Favorite
Year-1926, 1948.
MILLER, JEAN DUPONT,
Canal Zone, 1942,
MILLER, LLOYD.
Volley Ball for Boys. 1941,
MILLER, REED C,
Assembly and Rigging of the
P-63. 1945.
Landing Gear Synchronization
P-63. 1945.
MILLER, RENE FULOP- SEE
Fulop-Miller, Rene.
MILLER, WINSTON,
Danger Street, 1947.
Double Exposure, 1944.
MILLHAUSER, BERTRAM.
Sweater Girl. 1942.
Walk a Crooked Mile. 1948,
MILLHOLLAND, RAY.
Girl from God's Country, 1940.
MILLS, JOHN, Jr.
Big New Plus in Engineering
Reproduction, 1948.
Kodachrome Commercial,
1946,
MILO, JOHN,
Polska nie Zgine¥a, 1940,
MINER, ROY WALDO.
AnimAlculos Acu&ticos, 1947.
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE POWER
IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
*Headliners, 1940.
*In Our American Way. 1941,
MINNEAPOLIS STAR JOURNAL
AND TRIBUNE,
*Good Neighbors, 1944,
MINNESOTA VALLEY CANNING
COMPANY.
*From Good Earth to Good
Tables, 1947.
MINOCO PRODUCTIONS, INC.
How To See a French Doctor.
1941,
I'll Take You Home Again,
Kathleen, 1942,
MIRACLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Christmas Eve. 1947.
*On Our Merry Way. 1948.
MIRBEAU, OCTAVE,
Diary of a Chambermaid.
1946.
MISBOURNE PICTURES, LTD.
Spitfire. 1943,
MISSISSIPPI AGRICULTURE EX-
PERIMENT STATION.
DELTA BRANCH STATION,
Flame Cultivation with the
Sizz-Weeder, 1945.
MISSISSIPPI (STATE) BOARD OF
HEALTH,
*Feeling All Right. 1949,
MISSOURI, CONSERVATION COM-
MISSION,
*Prairie Chickens, 1949,
MITCHELL, ALBERT.
Hall of Fame, 1948,
Men, Women, and Motion, 1948.
Wind, Curves, and Trap Door,
1948,
MITCHELL, MARGARET,
Gone with the Wind. 1939.
MITCHELL, NORMA,
Let's Face It, 1943,
MITCHELL, THOMAS.
Casanova Brown, 1944,
MITCHELL, VIOLA.
Softball for Girls. 1947.
MITTLER, LEO,
Song of Russia, 1944,
MODE-ART PICTURES, INC.
*Machine Shop Work; Carbide
Cutting Tools, (Serial)
*Problems in Supervision,
(Serial)
MODERN HOME IMPROVEMENT,
INC,
*Water As Nature Meant It To
Be. 1947.
MOELLER, THERALD.
Carbon and Its Compounds,
1949,
Halogens. 1947.
Oxygen, 1947,
MOLETT, WILLIAM E,
Wilbur the Lion, 1947,
MOLINE MALLEABLE IRON
COMPANY.
New Foundry Horizon, 1948,
MOLNAR, FERENC,
Blonde Fever, 1944.
Chocolate Soldier, 1941,
I'l) Be Yours, 1947,
MOLTER, CARL WILLIAM,
Monte Carlo Night. 1949.
MOLTER ADVERTISING COM-
PANY.
*Monte Carlo Night, 1949,
MOLTKE, A. W.
On the Trail of Pilot Rock
Pine. 1948.
MONAGHAN, JAMES.
Bad Men of Tombstone, 1948,
MONAGHAN, JOHN P,
Upturned Glass, 1947.
MONOGRAM.
Enemy of Women, 1944.
Secret 4, 1940.
MONOGRAM PICTURES COR-
PORATION,
*Across the Rio Grande, 1949,
*Adventures of Kitty O'Day.
1944,
*Alaska, 1944,
*Allotment Wives, 1945,
*Angels Alley, 1948,
*Angels in Disquise. 1949,
*Ape, 1940,
*Ape Man, 1943,
*Are These Our Parents? 1944,
*Arizona Bound, 1941,
*Arizona Frontier, 1940,
*Arizona Round-up, 1942,
*Arizona Whirlwind, 1944,
*Army Wives, 1944,
*Back Trail, 1948,
Bad Boy. 1949,
*Beauty and the Bandit, 1946,
*Behind the Mask, 1946,
*Below the Border, 1942,
*Below the Deadline, 1946,
*Black Dragons, 1942,
*Black Magic, 1944,
*Black Market Babies, 1945,
*Black Market Rustlers. 1943,
*Black Midnight, 1949,
*Blazing Guns, 1943,
*Block Busters, 1944,
*Bomba, the Jungle Boy, 1949,
*Border Bandits, 1945,
*Borrowed Hero, 1942,
*Bowery at Midnight, 1942,
*Bowery Blitzkrieg, 1941,
*Bowery Bombshell, 1946,
*Bowery Buckaroos, 1947.
*Bowery Champs, 1944.
*Boys of the City. 1940.
*Brand of Fear. 1949,
*Bringing Up Father. 1946.
*Bullets and Saddles. 1943,
*Call of the Jungle, 1944,
*Campus Rhythm, 1943.
*Campus Sleuth, 1948.
*Charlie Chan in the Secret
Service. 1944,
*Chasing Trouble, 1940.
*Cheyenne Kid, 1940.
*China's Little Devils, 1945.
*Chinese Cat, 1944,
*Chinese Ring. 1947,
*Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico,
1945.
*Cisco Kid Returns, 1945.
*Clancy Street Boys, 1943.
*Climbing the Matterhorn, 1947,
*Code of the Saddle, 1947,
*Come Out Fighting, 1945,
*Corpse Vanishes. 1942,
*Cosmo Jones in Crime Smash-
er, 1943,
*Courtin' Trouble, 1948.
*Covered Wagon Trails, 1940,
*Cowboy Cavalier, 1948. -
*Cowboy Commandos, 1943,
*Cowboy from Sundown, 1940,
*Crashing Thru, 1949,
*Crazy Knights. 1944,
*Criminal Investigator, 1942,
*Crossed Trails, 1948.
*Dangerous Money, 1946,
*Dark Alibi, 1946.
*Dawn on the Great Divide.
1943.
*Deadly Game, 1941,
*Death Valley Rangers, 1943.
*Decoy. 1946.
*Detective Kitty O'Day, 1944,
*Dillinger, 1945,
*Divorce, 1945,
*Docks of New Orleans, 1948,
*Docks of New York, 1945,
*Don't Gamble with Strangers,
1946.
*Doomed To Die, 1940.
*Double Trouble, 1941
*Down Texas Way, 1942,
*Driftin' Kid, 1941,
*Drifting Along. 1946,
*Drums of the Desert, 1940,
*Dynamite Canyon, 1941,
*East Side Kids, 1940,
*Face of Marble, 1946.
*Fall Guy. 1947.
*Fashion Model, 1945.
*Fatal Hour. 1940,
*Father Steps Out. 1941,
*Fear, 1946,
*Feathered Serpent, 1949,
*Fighting Fools, 1949, —
*Fighting Ranger. 1948.
*Flame of the West, 1945,
*Flashing Guns, 1947,
*Flying Wild, 1941,
*Follow the Leader, 1944,
*Forbidden Trails, 1942.
*Foreign Agent, 1942,
*Forever Yours, 1944,
*Forgotten Women, 1949,
*Freckles Comes Home, 1942,
*Freddie Steps Out, 1946,
*French Leave, 1948.
*Frontier Agent. 1948.
*Frontier Feud, 1945,
*G, I, Honeymoon, 1945,
*Gang's All Here. 1941.
*Gay Cavalier, 1946,
*Gentleman Joe Palooka. 1946.
*Gentleman from Dixie. 1941,
*Gentleman from Texas, 1946,
*Ghost Guns, 1944,
*Ghost Rider, 1943.
*Ghost Town Law. 1942.
*Ghosts on the Loose, 1943,
*Ginger. 1946,
*Golden Eye, 1948.
*Golden Trail, 1940.
*Guilty. 1947,
*Gun Law Justice. 1949,
*Gun Runner; 1949,
*Gun Smoke, 1945.
*Gun Talk, 1947,
*Gunman from Bodie, 1941.
*Gunning for Justice, 1948.
*Hard Boiled Mahoney. .1947.
*Haunted House. 1940.
*Haunted Mine, 1946.
*Haunted Trails, 1949.
*Henry, the Rainmaker, 1949,
*Here Comes Kelly. 1943.
*Hidden Danger. 1948.
*Hidden Enemy. 1940.
*High Conquest, 1947,
*High School Hero, 1946,
*High Tide, 1947.
*Hillbilly Blitzkrieg. 1942.
*Hold That Baby. 1949.
*Hot Rhythm, 1944,
*House of Mystery. 1941.
*Human Monster, 1940.
*I Escaped from the Gestapo,
1943,
*I Killed That Man, 1941,
*I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes,
1948,
*In Fast Company, 1946.
*Incident, 1948,
*Invisible Ghost, 1941,
*Isle of Missing Men, 1942.
*Jade Mask. 1944,
*Jiggs and Maggie in Court,
1948.
*Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot
Jitters, 1949,
*Jiggs and Maggie in Society.
1947,
*Jinx Money, 1948.
*Joe Palooka, Champ, 1946,
*Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad.
1948,
*Joe Palooka in the Big Fight.
1949,
*Joe Palooka in The Counter-
punch, 1949,
*Joe Palooka in the Knockout,
1947,
*Johnny Doesn't Live Here,
1944,
*Junior Prom, 1946,
*Kid Dynamite, 1943,
*Kid from Santa Fe, 1940.
*Kidnapped, 1948,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
541
MONOGRAM PICTURES COR-
PORATION, Cont'd.
*Kilroy Was Here. 1947.
*King of the Bandits, 1947,
*King of the Stallions, 1942.
*King of the Zombies, 1941.
*Klondike Fury, 1942.
*Lady, Let's Dance, 1944.
*Land of the Lawless, 1947,
*Land of the Outlaws, 1944,
*Land of the Six Guns, 1940,
*Last Alarm, 1940,
*Laughing at Danger. 1940.
*Law Comes to Gunsight. 1947.
*Law Men, 1944, =
*Law of the Jungle, 1942,
*Law of the Valley. 1944,
*Law of the West. 1949,
*Law Rides Again, 1943,
*Lawless Code, 1949.
*Leave It to Henry. 1949.
*Leave It to the Irish, 1944,
*Let's Get Tough, 1942,
*Let's Go Collegiate, 1941.
*Live Wires, 1946,
*Living Ghost, 1942.
*Lone Star Law Men, 1941,
*Lonesome Trail, 1945,
*Lost Trail, 1945,
*Louisiana, 1947,
*Lure of the Islands, 1942,
*Man from Headquarters, 1942.
*Man with Two Lives, 1942.
*Marked Trails, 1944,
*Master Minds, 1949.
*Melody Parade, 1943,
*Midnight Limited. 1940.
*Million Dollar Kid, 1943,
*Missing Lady. 1946.
*Missing People. 1940.
*Mississippi Rhythm, 1949.
*Mr,. Hex, 1946,
*Mr, Muggs Rides Again, 1945,
*Mr,. Muggs Steps Out. 1943,
*Mr, Wise Guy, 1942.
*Moon Over Montana, 1946.
*Murder by Invitation, 1941,
*Music Man, 1948,
*Mysterious Mr. Reeder, 1940.
*Mystery of the 13th Guest.
1943,
*Navaho Trail. 1944.
*Nearly Eighteen, 1943.
*'Neath Brooklyn Bridge. 1942,
*News Hounds, 1947,
*Oh What a Night. 1944,
*Oklahoma Blues, 1948,
*Old Swimmin' Hole, 1940.
*On the Spot, 1940,
*One Thrilling Night. 1942,
*Orphans of the North, 1940,
*Outlaw Brand, 1948.
*Outlaw Trail. 1944,
*Outlaws of Stampede Pass,
1943,
*Overland Trails, 1948,
*Pals of the Silver Sage. 1940.
*Partners of the Sunset, 1948.
*Partners of the Trail. 1944.
*Perilous Waters, 1948,
*Phantom Killer, 1942,
*Phantom of Chinatown, 1940,
*Pioneer Days, 1940.
*Pioneers, 1941.
*Police Bullets, 1942,
*Prairie Express. 1947.
*Pride of the Bowery. 1940,
*Queen of the Yukon, 1940,
*Raiders of the Border, 1944.
*Raiders of the South, 1947.
*Rainbow over the Range, 1940.
*Rainbow over the Rockies.
1946.
*Range Justice, 1949,
*Range Land, 1949,
*Range Law, 1944.
*Range Renegades, 1948,
*Rangers Ride, 1948,
*Red Dragon, 1945,
*Redhead, 1941,
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Crashing Thru, 1939.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Danger Ahead, 1940.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Fighting Mad, 1939.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Murder on the Yukon, 1940,
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Sky Bandits. 1940.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
in Yukon Flight. 1940.
*Return of the Ape Man, 1944,
*Revenge of the Zombies, 1943.
*Rhythm of the Rio Grande.
1940,
*Rhythm Parade, 1942,
*Riders from Nowhere. 1940,
*Riders of the Dawn, 1945.
*Riders of the Dusk, 1949.
*Riders of the West. 1942,
*Ridin' Down the Trail, 1947,
*Ridin' the Cherokee Trail.
1941,
*Riding the California Trail.
1947,
*Riding the Sunset Trail, 1941,
*Riot Squad. 1941,
*Road to Happiness, 1942.
*Roar of the Press, 1941.
*Roaring Westward. 1949,
*Robin Hood of Monterey, 1947,
*Rocky. 1948.
*Roll Wagons Roll. 1940,
*Rubber Racketeers, 1942,
*Saddle Serenade, 1945,
*Sarge Goes to College, 1947.
*Sarong Girl, 1943.
*Scarlet Clue. 1945,
*Sensation Hunters. 1945,
*Shadow of Suspicion, 1944,
*Shadow Returns, 1946,
*Shadows of the West, 1949,
*Shadows on the Range. 1946,
*Shadows over Chinatown, 1946.
*Shanghai Chest, 1948,
*Shanghai Cobra, 1945,
*Sheriff of Medicine Bow. 1948.
*She's in the Army. 1942,
*Sign of the Wolf. 1941.
*Silent Witness. 1943,
*Silver Range. 1946.
*Silver Skates, 1943,
*Silver Stallion. 1941,
*Silver Trails. 1948,
*Six-Gun Gospel, 1943.
*Six-Gun Serenade, 1947,
*16 Fathoms Deep, 1948.
*Sky Dragon, 1949,
*Smart Alecks, 1942,
*Smart Guy. 1943,
*Smart Politics. 1948.
*Smuggler's Cove, 1948,
*Son of the Navy. 1940.
*Song of the Drifter, 1948.
*Song of the Range. 1944.
*Song of the Sierras, 1946,
*Song of the Wastelands. 1947.
*Sonora Stagecoach, 1944.
*So's Your Aunt Emma! 1942.
*South of Monterey. 1946.
*South of the Rio Grande, 1945.
*Spook Busters, 1946.
*Spooks Run Wild. 1941.
*Spotlight Scandals, 1943,
*Springtime in Texas, 1945,
*Spy Train, 1943.
*Stage Struck, 1948,
*Strange Mr, Gregory, 1945,
*Strange Voyage. 1946,
*Stranger from Pecos, 1943,
*Stranger from Santa Fe. 1945.
Strike It Rich. 1948,
*Sultan's Daughter, 1944,
*Sunbonnet Sue, 1945,
*Suspense, 1946,
*Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, 1946.
*Sweethearts of the U.S.A. 1944.
*Swing Parade of 1946, 1946.
*Take Me Back to Oklahoma,
1940,
*Temptation Harbor, 1947,
*Texas Kid, 1943.
*That Gang of Mine, 1940,
*There Goes Kelly, 1945.
*Three of a Kind. 1944.
*Thunder River Feud, 1942,
*Tomboy. 1940,
*Top Sergeant Mulligan. 1941,
*Trail of the Yukon, 1949,
*Trail to Mexico, 1946.
*Trailing Danger, 1947,
*Trail's End, 1949,
*Trap, 1946,
*Trigger Fingers. 1946.
*Trigger Law. 1944,
*Triggerman, 1948.
*Trouble Chasers, 1945,
*Trouble Makers, 1948.
*Tuna Clipper, 1949,
*Under Arizona Skies, 1946,
*Underground Rustlers, 1941,
*Unknown Guest, 1943.
*Up in the Air. 1940,
*Utah Kid, 1944,
*Vacation Days. 1947.
*Valley of Fear. 1947.
*Violence, 1947,
*Voodoo Man, 1944.
*Wanderers of the West, 1941.
%*Wave, a Wac and a Marine,
1944,
*West of Eldorado, 1949,
*West of the Alamo, 1946,
*West of the Law. 1942,
*West of the Rio Grande, 1944,
*Westbound Stage. 1940.
*Western Mail. 1942,
*Western Renegades. 1949,
*Westward Bound, 1943,
*What a Man! 1944,
*When Strangers Marry, 1944,
*Where Are Your Children,
1944,
*Where Trails End, 1942,
*Who Is Guilty? 1940,
*Wife Wanted. 1946.
*Wild Horse Range, 1940.
*Wild Horse Stampede, 1943.
*Wings over the Pacific, 1943.
*Winner Take All. 1948.
*Wolf Hunters, 1949,
*Women in Bondage. 1943.
*You Can't Beat the Law, 1943.
*You're Out of Luck, 1941,
*Zis Boom Bah, 1941,
MONROE, ROBERT.
Crooked Way. 1949,
MONROE, THOMAS,
Ball of Fire. 1941.
Song Is Born, 1947.
MONTER, RUDOLPH.
Voice in the Wind, 1943,
' MONTEREY PRODUCTIONS,
*Red River, 1948.
MONTGOMERY, JAMES H,
Irene, 1940.
Nothing but the Truth, 1941.
MONTGOMERY, L., M. x
Anne of Windy Poplars. 1940.
MONTGOMERY WARD AND COM-
PANY.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein-
deer, 1948,
MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF
CHICAGO,
*Against the Tide, 1948,
*God of Creation, 1945,
*They Follow On, 1949,
*They Live Forever. 1944,
*Voice of the Deep. 1948.
MOON, IRVIN A.
God of Creation, 1945,
They Live Forever. 1944,
MOONEY, MARTIN,
Crime, Inc, 1945,
Gambling on the High Seas,
1940,
MOONEY (MARTIN) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
Blonde Ice, 1948,
*Daughter of the West, 1949,
MOORE, CHARLES.
*Black Rider. 1947,
MOORE, RAY.
Phantom, (Serial)
MOORE, RUTH,
Deep Waters, 1948,
MOORE, §, T.
Invasion, 1941,
MOORES, RICHARD,
Case of the Missing Finger.
(Serial)
MORAND, PAUL.
Unfinished Dance. 1947,
MOREY AND SUTHERLAND,
Crosseyed Bull, 1944,
MORGAN, JOAN,
This Was a Woman, 1949,
MORITZ, HENRY.
Shantytown, 1943.
Thumbs up, 1943,
MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER.
Kitty Foyle. 1940.
MORLEY, ROBERT,
Edward, My Son, 1949,
MOROCCAN PICTURES, INC,
*Outpost in Morocco, 1949,
MORRIS, DUDLEY.
Truck That Flew, 1943,
MORRISON, THOMAS J.
Cooper Bessemer Diesel
Engine Fuel System. 1944,
MORSE, CARLETON E,
I Love a Mystery, 1945,
Unknown, 1946.
MOSCOW KINO STUDIO, SEE
Russia (1932- _—_-U.S.S.R.)
Moscow Kino Studio,
MOSCOW TECHNICAL FILM
STUDIOS,
Struggle for Life, 1944,
MOSLEY, ZACK.
Adventures of Smilin' Jack,
(Serial)
MOSS (WILLIAM) PICTURES,
INC
Big Cat, 1949,
MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIA-
TION OF AMERICA, INC,
In the Eyes of the Church: the
Church in the Atomic Age,
1947,
In the Eyes of the Church; the
Nuremberg Trials, 1947,
Power Behind the Nation, 1947,
MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE
FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE,
Here Comes the Cavalry, 1941,
Tanks Are Coming. 1941.
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY,
WAR ACTIVITIES COMMIT-
TEE,
Road to Victory. 1944.
Target: Japan. 1944,
MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS
AND DISTRIBUTORS OF
AMERICA, INC,
*Land of Liberty, 1941,
MOTION PICTURE PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
And in Return, 1948,
MOTION PICTURE SERVICE
COMPANY.
*Spot Tag. 1949.
MOTLEY, WILLARD.
Knock on Any Door, 1949,
MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCI-
ATION OF CONNECTICUT,
INC,
Truck Roadeo, 1948.
MOTT (CHARLES STEWART)
FOUNDATION, FLINT, MICH,
Feature Story, 1947.
MOTT FOUNDATION. SEE Mott
(Charles Stewart) Foundation,
Flint, Mich,
MOUEZY-EON,
Scarlet Street. 1945.
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL,
GASTRO-ENTEROLOGY
RESEARCH LABORATORY,
Intragastric Drip Therapy for
Peptic Ulcer. 1946.
MOVIETONE,
Along the Texas Range, 1942.
Courageous Australia. 1942,
Guardians of the Sea. 1942.
Hub of the World, 1942,
Setting the Pace. 1942,
Snow Trails. 1942,
Wings of Defense, 1942,
MOVIETONE SPORTS REVIEW,
Vacation Magic. 1947,
MOVIETONEWS, INC.
*Movietone News. (Serial)
MOWERS, JACK LUNN,
Floating Island. 1944,
MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS,
Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942.
.
542
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MUELLER, JOHN J.
Basic Principles of Hair
Shaping. 1948.
Feather-Edge. 1948,
Razor Shaping. 1948.
Shaping for the Pompadour,
1948,
MUIR, JEAN.
Northwest Stampede. 1948.
MULFORD, CLARENCE E,
Bar 20. 1943.
Border Patrol, 1942.
Border Vigilantes, 1941,
Borrowed Trouble, 1948,
Colt Comrades, 1943,
Dangerous Venture. 1947,
Dead Don't Dream, 1948.
Devil's Playground. 1946.
False Colors, 1943.
False Paradise, 1948,
Fool's Gold. 1947.
Forty Thieves. 1944,
Hidden Gold, 1940,
Hoppy Serves a Writ. 1942.
Hoppy's Holiday, 1947.
In Old Colorado. 1941,
Leather Burners, 1942,
Lost Canyon, 1942,
Lumberjack, 1944,
Marauders,. 1947,
Mystery Man, 1944,
Outlaws of the Desert. 1941,
Pirates on Horseback, 1941,
Riders of the Deadline, 1943.
Riders of the Timberline, 1941.
Santa Fe Marshal, 1940.
Secret of the Wastelands, 1941.
Showdown, 1940.
Silent Conflict. 1948,
Sinister Journey, 1948.
Stagecoach War. 1940.
Strange Gamble, 1948.
Texas Masquerade, 1943,
Three Men from Texas. 1940.
Twilight on the Trail. 1941.
Undercover Man. 1942,
Unexpected Guest, 1947,
Wide Open Town. 1941.
MULLIKIN, SPRAGUE.
Springboard for Champions,
1942.
MULLIN, F. J.
Work of the Kidneys. 1946,
MUNRO, DONALD,
*Medical Treatment and Re-
habilitation of Patients with
Spinal Cord Injuries, 1948,
MUNSON, LYLE W,
*Modern Oil—Burnham Tested
Motor Oil, 1940,
*Oil, 1940.
MURFIN, JANE,
Smilin' Through, 1941.
MURKLAND, EDWARD R.
Doctor Speaks His Mind, 1948.
MURPHY, OWEN.
Safety in Wartime Aircraft
Production, 1943,
MURRAY, ARTHUR,
Cuban Rhythm, 1941,
MURRAY, DENNIS,
One Exciting Week. 1946.
MURRAY, JOHN.
Step Lively, 1944,
MURRAY, KEN,
Bill and Coo, 1948,
MURRAY, WILLIAM H,
Let's Play Safe, 1947,
MUSEL, ROBERT, :
Emergency Squad, 1939,
MUSICOLOR FEATURES.
Rhapsody in Red White and
Blue, 1940,
MUSICOLOR, INC,
*Bolero, 1949.
*Enchanted Lake. 1947,
*Engulfed Cathedral, 1947,
*Fingal's Cave, 1948.
*Liebestraum, 1948,
*Moonlight, 1947,
*Swan of Tuonela, 1949,
MUSILOG CORPORATION OF
AMERICA,
*Building America's Orches-
tras-Pattern in Strings. 1949,
MUSSELMAN, M. M.
Bathing Beauty. 1944,
Bride Came C. O, D. 1941.
MUTUAL,
Pardon My Past, 1945,
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYS-
TEM. F
Juvenile Jury. (Serial)
MYERS, EDWARD THOMAS,
*Pedestrian Patterns, 1945,
MYERS, JULIAN F.,
*Hot Rods, 1947.
MYERS, SIDNEY.
Quiet One, 1948,
MYERS, ZION.
Buck Benny Rides Again, 1940.
N
NEA,
Adventures of Red Ryder,
(Serial
NAJAC, EMILE DE,
That Uncertain Feeling, 1941.
NASH, ALDEN.
Sainted Sisters, 1948.
NASH, OGDEN.
One Touch of Venus, 1948,
NASSER (JAMES) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Innocent Affair. 1948.
NASSOUR STUDIO.
Mrs. Mike, 1949,
NATHAN, ROBERT.
Bishop's Wife, 1947.
Portrait of Jennie, 1949,
Wake Up and Dream. 1946,
NATIONAL ANTI-SYPHILIS
COMMITTEE DE LA AMERI-
CAN SOCIAL HYGIENE AS-
SOCIATION. SEE American
Social Hygiene Association,
National Anti-Syphilis Com-
mittee.
NATIONAL ANTI-SYPHILIS
COMMITTEE OF THE AMER-
ICAN SOCIAL HYGIENE AS-
SOCIATION, SEE American
Social Hygiene Association,
National Anti-Syphilis Com-
mittee,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS.
*Air Force and the Retailer,
1943.
*America Takes to the Air.
1944,
*Why Radio Works, 1944.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
MANUFACTURERS,
Price of Freedom, 1949.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERI-
CA,
*Postmark: U, S, A. 1943,
NATIONAL BETTER LIGHT
BETTER SIGHT BUREAU.
Light Is What You Make It.
1945,
NATIONAL BIBLE PRESS.
Spiritual Rearmament, 1941,
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
*Adventure in Learning, 1944,
NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY,
INC,
*Carbon Arc Projection, 1948,
NATIONAL COMICS PUBLICA-
TIONS, INC.
*Vigilante. (Serial)
NATIONAL CONSUMER FINANCE
ASSOCIATION,
*Every Seventh Family. 1949.
*Who Gets the Credit? 1949,
NATIONAL DEFENSE ADVISORY
COMMISSION.
*Power for Defense. 1940.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL FILMS,
INC,
*Duties of a Secretary. 1947.
NATIONAL ENGINEERING COM-
PANY,
*New Foundry Horizon, 1948.
NATIONAL FILM BOARD, SEE
Cariada. National War
Finance Committee.
NATIONAL FILM BOARD, OTTA-
WA.
Road to Tokyo. 1943.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
Champions of the Gridiron,
1940.
Triple Threat, 1948.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR
INFANTILE PARALYSIS,
INC.
*Report to the People. 1941,
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL INFOR-
MATION COMMITTEE,
Postmark: U.S. A, 1943,
NATIONAL NURSING COUNCIL
FOR WAR SERVICE, INC.
*Reward Unlimited, 1944,
NATIONAL PROBATION ASSO-
CIATION,
*Boy in Court, 1940, é
NATIONAL PUBLISHING COM-
PANY,
*Spiritual Rearmament. 1941,
NATIONAL RETAILERS MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Word to the Wise, 1946,
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL,
Traffic with the Devil. 1946,
NATIONAL SCHOOL SERVICE
INSTITUTE,
*Pop Rings the Bell, 1944.
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE
BLIND.
Blind Workmen in Private
Industry. 1942.
NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS
ASSOCIATION,
*Another To Conquer, 1941.
*Cloud in the Sky, 1940.
*Home Care of Tuberculosis,
1943.
NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COM-
MITTEE, SEE Canada.
National War Finance Com-
mittee,
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COM-
PANY OF AMERICA,
*Building America, 1941,
NAVY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
*Football 1946, Navy vs Army.
1946.
NAVY CLUB OF THE UNITED
STATES, ROCKFORD, ILL.
Will It Happen Again, 1948.
NEBEL, FREDERICK,
Bribe, 1949,
Shot in the Dark, 1941.
Sleepers West, 1941.
NEEL, FREDERICK G,
Fred Meets a Bank, 1947,
Making the Most of School,
1948.
Spanish Influence in the United
States, 1948.
We Go to school. 1948.
NEILL, ROY WILLIAM,
Two Tickets to London, 1943.
NEPTUNE FILMS, INC,
*Once More, My Darling. 1949.
NERO FILMS.
Whistle Stop, 1946,
NERO FILMS, INC,
*Heaven Only Knows.
NERO PICTURES, INC.
*Chase, 1946,
NERO PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Whistle Stop, - 1946.
NETHERLANDS (Kingdom, 1815- )
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
1942,
NETHERLANDS INDIES GOVERN-
MENT.
Empire in Exile, 1941,
NEUBAUR, LEONARD,
Fugitive from Justice.
NEUFELD, SIGMUND,
I Take This Oath, 1940,
NEUFELD (SIGMUND) PIC-
TURES, INC,
*Miraculous Journey,
1947,
1940,
1948,
NEUMANN, ALFRED,
Conflict, 1945.
NEUMANN, KURT.
Return of the Vampire. 1943.
NEUSBAUM, FRANK S.
Pennsylvania Local Govern-
ment in Action, 1945.
Teach Them To Drive. 1945,
NEVEUX, GEORGE,
Under Secret Order, 1943.
NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC SYS-
TEM,
Take It for Granted. 1947.
NEW JERSEY.
X Marks the Spot. 1944,
NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY.
Paint Film, 1947.
NEW PRC PICTURES, INC.
Cheyenne Takes Over. 1947,
NEW WORLD PRODUCTIONS,
INC. Y
*Heartbeat, 1946, nd
NEW YORK, CITY COLLEGE,
*Lacy Slides, 1949,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, .
*Tailor-Made Dollars, 1949,
NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN, AND
HARTFORD RAILROAD.
*Great Railroad at Work, 1942,
*This Is New England, 1941,
NEW YORK (STATE) COMMIS-
SION AGAINST DISCRIMI-
NATION.
*Equal Chance, 1949,
NEW YORK (STATE) SAVINGS
BANKS ASSOCIATION, SEE
Savings Banks Association of
the State of New York,
NEW YORK (STATE) UNIVER-
SITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,
Olhos, 1946,
NEW YORK (STATE) YOUTH
COMMISSION,
Children in Trouble, 1947,
Families First, 1948,
NEW YORK STATE YOUTH COM-
MISSION, SEE New York’
(State) Youth Commission,
NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL ~
SOCIETY.
*Arteries of Life, 1948,
Birds on the Wing. 1943.
*Birth of the Soil, 1948,
*Forest Conservation, 1949.
*Forest Grows. 1949,
*Forest Produces, 1949.
*Seeds of Destruction, 1948.
*This Vital Earth, 1948, ‘
NEWBURN, HARRY K.
Human Growth, 1947,
NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE,
Operation Underground, 1946.
NIAGARA ENTERPRISES, INC,
*No Minor Vices, 1948.
NICHOLAS, MIRIAM,
Cleaning of Walls. 1946.
NICHOLS, ANNE,
Abie's Irish Rose, 1946.
NICHOLS, DUDLEY.
This Land Is Mine, 1943.
NICHOLSON, JOHN KENYON, ~
Billy Rose's Diamond Horse-
shoe, 1945,
Fleet's In, 1942.
NICODEMUS, ROSCOE R, ~
Time Study at Johns-Manville.
1944,
NIVEL PICTURES CORPORATION.
*Killer Dill. 1947.
NOLAN, JEANNETTE COVERT.
Isn't It Romantic? 1948.
NORDHOFF, CHARLES.
High Barbaree. 1947.
Passage to Marseille, 1944,
Tuttles of Tahiti, 1942.
NORDLAH, PAUL.
Tractor Fuels and Tractors,
1941,
NOREN, ARTHUR T.
Softball for Boys, 1948.
NORES, THIELLY,
Diary of a Chambermaid, 1946,
NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAIL-
WAY COMPANY.
*Power Behind the Nation, 1940,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
543
NORGE. ,
Army-Navy E Award Cere-
monies, Muskegon —_ hts,
Se med 9, 1943. 1943,
NORLIN
Slide ata! 1944
NORLING, JACK.
Accessory Assembly. (Serial)
En a ng; Electronics, _
eri
(
NORMA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
“ie the Blood off My Hands.
» Sr., d.b.a,
Michigan Film Library. SEE
Michigan Film Library.
NORRIS,
*Sweet Business. 1948,
NORTH, ORLIS F.
Captains in His Army. 1948.
NORTH, STERLING.
So Dear to My Heart. 1948.
NORTON, GRACE,
Sporting Blood, 1940.
NOVELLO, IVOR.
Free and Easy. 1941,
NOYES, DANA,
Accessory Assembly. (Serial)
NU-ART FILMS, INC,
*Sing, America, Sing! 1941.
NUART OF HOLLYWOOD
*Hard Water, the Household
Swindler, 1947,
NUGENT, ELLIOTT.
Male Animal, 1942,
NYBERG, ESTER.
“Hoe To Make a Dress Form.
NYITRAY, EMIL, »
No, No, Nanette. 1940.
oO
OAKMONT PICTURES, INC.
*Lured. 1947,
OAKS, THERESA
Lady from Cheyenne. 1941,
OBOLD, JOHN HOWARD,
Aerial Dead Reckoning. 1944,
Dead Reckoning Plotting and
Celestial Lines of Position.
(Serial)
Fog Piloting. 1943,
Night Piloting. 1944.
Time in the Air. 1943.
OBOLER, ARCH.
Bewitched. 1945.
O'CONNELL, JAMES M.
*Championship Boxing Contest
Between Cerefino Garcia,
Champion, and Henry Arm-
strong, Challenger, 1940.
O'CONNELL, THOMAS EDWARD.
Face Behind the Mask, 1941.
O'CONNOR, FRANK.
Adventure in Diamonds, (1940,
ODELL, HOWIE,
T Formation, 1946,
ODLUM, JEROME,
I Was Framed, 1942,
Last Frontier Uprising. 1947.
Nine Lives Are Not Enough,
1941,
Scream in the Dark, 1943.
O'DUILEARGA, SEAMUS,
Visit to Ireland. 1948.
ODUM, HOWARD WwW,
Region del Oeste, 1947.
OEMLER, MARIE CONWAY,
Slippy McGee. 1948.
O'FARRELL, WILLIAM,
Repeat Performance, 1947.
OFFICE OF DEFENSE HEALTH
AND WELFARE SERVICES,
FEDERAL SECURITY
AGENCY. SEE U., S. Office
of Defense Health and Wel-
fare Services.
OFFICE OF EDUCATION, SEE
U.S, Office of Education,
OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RE-
SEARCH AND DEVELOP-
MENT. SEE JU, S, Office of
Scientific Research and De-
velopment,
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SER-
VICES. SEE U.S, Office of
Strategic Services.
OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR
OF INTER-AMERICAN
AFFAIRS. SEE U, S. Office
of Inter-American Affairs.
OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION,
rmsd be itn Office of War In-
O'HANLON, oTAMES.
Over My Dead Body, 1942,
O'HARA, ELIOT.
Brush Techniques,. 1947,
oa Reflections in Water.
Trees in Watercolor, 1939,
Watercolor Teciinique, 1939.
O'HARA, MARY,
Thunderhead, 1945,
O'HARA, MARY, pseud. SEE
Sture- Vasa, Mary (Alsop).
O'HIGGINS, HARVEY J,
Make Your Own Bed, 1944,
OLCOTT, RITA,
My Wild Irish Rose, 1947.
OLIVARI, CARLOS A,
Romance on the High Seas.
1948,
OLIVER, JENNIE HARRIS,
Mokey,; 1942,
OLLIVANT, ALFRED,
Thunder in the Valley. 1947.
OLSEN,
Hellzapoppin', 1941,
OLSEN,, THORVALD HAGBART.,
*Alaska Wild Life, 1940,
*Alaska Wild Life, Sea Lions,
Southeastern Alaska, 1940.
OMSETTING VAN ENERGIE-
VORME, SEE Energy and
Its Transformations,
O'NEAL, CHARLES,
Something in the Wind, 1947.
O'NEILL, EUGENE,
Hairy Ape, 1944,
Long Voyage Home. 1940.
Mourning Becomes Electra.
1947,
Summer Hoiiday., 1947,
ONGLEY, BYRON.
Brewster's Millions, 1945,
ONTARIO, DEPT. OF LANDS
AND FORESTS, FOREST
PROTECTION SERVICE,
Forest Commandos, 1945.
OPPENHEIM, E, PHILLIPS,
Great Impersonation, 1942°
OPPENHEIMER, GEORGE.
Easy To Wed, 1946.
Killer McCoy, 1947,
ORBIT PRODUCTIONS, INC,
Alimony, 1949,
OREGON, UNIVERSITY. BROWN
TRUST FUND.
*Human Growth, 1947.
ORGANIZATIONS FILMS IN-
TERNATIONAL,
Paisan, 1947,
ORLEANS, SAMUEL P,
Rural America Review. 1947,
Your Health Department in
Action, 1946,
ORLEANS (SAMUEL P,) AND
ASSOCIATES, INC,
*Rural America Review. 1947,
*Your Health Department in
Action, 1946,
ORMOS, LASZLO.
How We Get Our Power. 1948.
ORMOS, LILLIAN MALCOVE,
*How We Get Our Power, 1948.
ORR, MARY, }
Wallflower. 1948,
ORTH, MARION,
Oh What a Night. 1944,
ORTHO PRODUCTS, INC,
*Studies in Human Fertility,
1940,
ORTUS,
Seventh Veil, 1946.
OSBORN (THEODORE L.) Jr.
*Word to the Wise. 1946.
OSBOURNE, LLOYD,
Adventure Island. 1947,
OSTENSO, MARTHA,
Sister Kenny, 1946,
OSTER, JACK H,
*Dusseldorf on the Rhine, 1944.
OTT, JOHN, Jr.
Growth of Flowers. 1945,
»OURSLER, CHARLES FULTON.
Boomerang! 1947,
Spider. 1945,
~ OUTDOORS MAGAZINE,
Aim for Safety. 1946.
Hook, Line and Safety. 1946.
OVERTON, FRANK, .
Volley Ball for Boys. 1941,
OWEN, SEENA,
Rainbow Island. 1944,
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS.
*For Times Like These. 1942.
P
P.A.L, PICTURES,
John the Drunkard, 1944,
P.A.L, PRODUCTIONS.
*John the Drunkard, 1944,
P.G.A, FILM COMMITTEE
MICHIGAN SECTION) SEE
rofessional Golfers' Asso-
ciation of America, Michi-
gan Section, Film Committee,
P.M, PRODUCTIONS,
U-Pik-M, 1947,
P.R.C, PICTURES, INC,
Accomplice. 1946
Ambush Trail, 1946.
*Apology for oy 1945.
*Arson Squad, 1945
Avalanche, 1946.
Big Fix, 1947.
Blonde for a Day. 1946,
*Bluebeard, 1944
*Border Badmen. 1945.
Border Feud, 1947,
Born To Speed. 1947,
*Boss of Rawhide. 1943.
*Brand of the Devil. 1944,
Brute Man. 1946.
*Caravan Trail, 1946,
*Career Girl. 1944,
*Castle of Crimes. 1944,
Cattle Stampede, 1943.
*Club Havana, 1945,
Colorado Serenade. 1946,
*Contender. 1944,
*Crime, Inc, 1945.
*Danger! Women at Work. 1943.
*Dangerous Intruder, 1945.
*Danny Boy. 1945, 1946.
*Dead or Alive, 1944,
*Delinquent Daughters, 1944,
*Detour. 1945,
Devil Bat's Daughter, 1946.
Devil on Wheels. 1947,
*Devil Riders. 1943.
*Dixie Jamboree, 1945,
Don Ricardo Returns. 1946.
Down Missouri Way. 1946.
*Drifter, 1943,
Driftin' River. 1946.
*Enchanted Forest. 1945.
*Enemy of the Law. 1945.
*Fighting Bill Carson, 1945.
*Flaming Bullets, 1945,
*F lying Serpent. 1946,
*Fog Island. 1945,
*Frontier Fugitives, 1945,
*Frontier Outlaws. 1944,
*Fuzzy Settles Down. 1944.
*Gangster's Den, 1945,
*Gangsters of the Frontier.
1944,
Gas House Kids Go West. 1947.
*Gashouse Kids. 1946,
Gentlemen with Guns, 1946.
*Ghost and the Guest. 1943.
Ghost of Hidden Valley. 1946.
Ghost Town Renegades, 1947.
*Girl from Monterey. 1943.
*Great Mike. 1944.
*Guns of the Law. 1944,
*Gunsmoke Mesa, 1944,
*Harvest Melody. 1943,
Heartaches, 1947,
Her Sister's Secret. 1946.
*His Brother's Ghost. 1945.
*Hollywood and Vine. 1945.
*How Doooo You Do. 1946.
*I Accuse My Parents, 1944.
*I'm from Arkansas, 1944,
*Il Ring Doorbells, 1946,
*Jive Junction. 1943.
*Kid Sister. 1945,
Killer at Large. 1947,
Lady Chaser. 1946,
*Lady Confesses. 1945,
*Lady in the Death House, 1944,
Larceny in Her Heart, 1946.
Law of the Lash, 1947,
Law of the Saddle, 1943.
Law of the Timber. 1941.
Lighthouse, 1947.
*Lightning Raiders. 1945, 1946.
*Machine Gun Mama, 1944.
*Man Who Walked Alone, 1945,
*Marked for Murder, 1945.
Mask of Diijon. 1946.
*Men of the Sea. 1944,
*Men on Her Mind. 1944,
*Minstrel Man. 1944,
*Missing Corpse, 1945,
*Monster Maker. 1944,
Murder Is My Business, 1946.
*Mysterious Rider, 1943,
*Nabonga. 1944.
*Navaho Kid. 1945,
*Oath of Vengeance. 1944.
*Out of the Night. 1945.
*Qutlaw Roundup, 1944.
Outlaws of the Plains. 1946.
Overland Riders. 1946,
*Phantom of 42nd Street. 1945.
Philo Vance Returns. 1947,
*Pinto Bandit. 1944,
Pioneer Justice. 1947.
Prairie Badmen, 1946,
*Prairie Rustlers. 1945,
Queen of Burlesque. 1946.
*Raiders of Red Gap. 1943.
Range Beyond the Blue. 1947.
*Renegades. 1943,
*Return of the Rangers, 1943.
*Rogues' Gallery. 1945,
*Romance of the West. 1946.
*Rustlers' Hideout. 1944,
Secrets of a Sorority Girl.
1946,
*Seven Doors to Death. 1944.
*Shadow of Terror. 1945.
*Shadows of Death. 1945.
*Shake Hands with Murder. 1944,
*Six Gun Man. 1946,
*Song of Old Wyoming. 1945.
*Spook Town, 1944,
*Stagecoach Outlaws, 1945,
Stars over Texas, 1946,
Stepchild. 1947.
*Strangler of the Swamp. 1946,
*Swing Hostess. 1944,
Terrors on Horseback. 1946.
*Texas Manhunt. 1942,
*Three in the Saddle. 1945,
Three on a Ticket. 1947,
*Thundering Gun Slingers, 1944,
*Tiger Fangs. 1943,
Too Many Winners, 1947,
*Town Went Wild. 1944.
Tumbleweed Trail, 1946.
Underdog. 1943.
Untamed Fury. 1947.
*Valley of Vengeance. 1944,
*Waterfront. 1944,
West to Glory. 1947.
*When the Lights Go On Again.
1944,
*Whispering Skull, 1944.
*White Pongo, 1945.
*Why Girls Leave Home. 1945,
Wife of Monte Cristo. 1946.
Wild Country. 1947.
*Wild Horse Phantom, 1944,
Wild Horse Rustlers. 1943,
Wild West. 1946.
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tion,
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*Out of the Night. 1948.
PACIFIC NEWSREEL THEATERS,
INC.
*Should Harry Bridges Be De-
ported? 1940.
PAGE, ELIZABETH.
Howards of Virginia. 1940.
PAGNOL, MARCEL.
Baker's Wife. 1939.
544
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PAL, GEORGE,
Birth of an Oil Field, 1949,
Prospecting for Petroleum.
1948,
PAL (GEORGE) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
And To Think That I Saw It on
Mulberry Street, 1944.
Bravo Mr, Strauss, 1943.
500 Hats of Bartholomew
Cubbins. 1943.
Good-night Rusty, 1943.
Jasper Goes Fishing, 1943.
Jasper Goes Hunting. 1944,
Jasper's Paradise. 1944,
Package for Jasper, 1944,
Rhythm in the Ranks, 1941,
Tulips Shall Grow, 1942,
Two Gun Rusty, 1944,
PALMER, STUART
Smiling Ghost. 1941.
PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS, INC,
*Wings to New York, 1948,
PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIR-
WAYS,
*Alaska. 1945,
*Weekend in Bermuda, 1945.
*Wings over Latin America.
1945,
PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIR-
WAYS. ATLANTIC DIVI-
SION,
Wings to New York, 1948,
PANITZ, ADOLPH,
How To Grind a Spiral Drill,
1942,
How To Usea File, 1942.
PARADE PRODUCTS, INC.
*Closets Crowded? 1948,
PARAMOUNT.
Love Letters, 1945.
People Are Funny, 1946.
Red, White, and Blue Hawaii,
1941,
Undercover Man, 1942,
You Came Along, 1945.
PARAMOUNT BRITISH PRODUC-
TIONS LTD.
Dancing with Crime. 1947,
*French Without Tears, 1940.
PARAMOUNT FAMOUS LASKY
CORPORATION,
*Welcome Danger, 1929,
PARAMOUNT PICTURE,
Affairs of Susan, 1945,
Love Letters, 1945,
PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC,
*Abusement Park. 1947,
*Accused, 1949.
*Acrobatic Aces, 1941,
*Acrobatic Illini, 1948.
*Adventure in Diamonds, 1940.
*Adventure Island, 1947.
*Aerial Gunner, 1943.
*Alaska Highway. 1943.
*Albuquerque, 1948,
*Aldrich Family Gets in the
Scrap, 1943.
Alias Nick Beal, 1949.
*All-American Swing Stars.
1948,
*All Sails Set. 1943.
*All's Fair at the Fair. 1947,
*All's Well, 1941,
*Aloma of the South Seas, 1941.
*Alona on the Sarong Seas, 1942,
*Among the Living. 1941.
*Amphibious Fighters, 1943.
*And Now Tomorrow, 1944.
*And the Angels Sing. 1944.
*And To Think That I Saw It on
Mulberry Street, 1944,
*Ants in the Plants, 1940,
*Anvil Chorus Girl, 1944,
*Appointment with Baby. 1948,
*Are Husbands Necessary?
1942,
*Argentina, 1940,
*Arise My Love. 1940,
*Avengers, 1942,
*Babies, They're Wonderful,
1947,
*Baby Sitter. 1947,
*Baby Wants a Bottleship, 1942,
*Bahama Passage. 1941,
*Balmy Swami, 1949,
*Bargain Counter Attack, 1946,
*Barking Dogs Don't Fite, 1949,
*Base Brawl. 1948.
*Beach Command. 1943.
*Beau Ties, 1945.
*Beauty and the Beach, 1941.
*Best of Breed. 1949.
*Better Bowling. 1942.
*Beyond Glory, 1948.
*Beyond the Blue Horizon, 1942,
*Big Clock, 1948,
*Big Drip, 1949,
*Big Flame-up, 1949.
*Big Game Angling. 1948,
*Big League Glory. 1948,
*Big Sister Blues, 1948,
*Big Town, 1947,
*Big Town After Dark, 1947,
*Big Town Scandal, 1948.
*Birds Make Sport. 1946,
*Birth of the Blues, 1941,
*Biscuit Eater, 1940,
*Blaze of Noon, 1947,
*Blue Barron and His Orches-
tra. 1940.
*Blue Dahlia, 1946.
*Blue Skies, 1946,
*Blue Streak. 1940.
*Blue Winners, 1945,
*Blunder Below, 1942,
*Bob Chester and His Orches-
tra, 1941,
*Bombalera, 1945,
*Bonnie Lassie, 1944,
*Boogie Woogie. 1945.
*Border Vigilantes. 1941,
*Bored Cuckoo, 1948.
*Bored of Education, 1946,
*Bout with a Trout. 1947,
*Bowling Skill, 1940,
*Brains Can Be Beautiful. 1947,
*Bravo Mr, Strauss. 1943.
*Breezy Little Bears. 1940.
*Bride of Vengeance, 1949,
*Bride Wore Boots. 1946.
*Bring Himself Back Alive.
1940.
*Bring on the Girls, 1945,
*Broncs and Brands, 1944,
*Brooklyn, I Love You, 1946.
*Buck Benny Rides Again, 1940.
*Bundle from Brazil. 1948.
*Butterscotch and Soda, 1948,
*Buy Me That Town, 1941.
*Buying a Dog, 1941,
*Cad and Caddy. 1947,
*Caged Fury. 1948.
*Calcutta. 1947,
*California, 1947,
*Camptown Races, 1948,
*Campus Capers, 1949,
*Campus Mermaids, 1945,
*Canine - Feline Capers, 1945,
*Canine Sketches. 1941,
*Caribbean Capers. 1949,
*Caribbean Romance, 1943.
*Carnival in Brazil. 1942,
*Cartoons Ain't Human, 1943,
*Cat o'Nine Ails. 1948,
*Catalina Interlude, 1948.
*Catch 'Em and Eat 'Em, 1944,
*Caught in the Draft, 1941,
*Champagne for Two, 1947,
*Cheese Burgler, 1946,
*Cherokee Strip, 1940.
*Chick and Double Chick, 1946,
*Child Psykolojiky, 1941,
*China, 1943,
*Christmas in July. 1940.
*Cilly Goose, 1944,
*Circus Comes to Clown, 1947.
*College Queen, 1946.
*Comin' Round the Mountain,
1940, 1949.
*Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthur's Court, 1949,
*Constable, 1940,
*Copacabana Revue, 1941.
*Copy Cat. 1941,
*Cradle of Champions, 1940.
*Crime Control, 1941.
*Cross My Heart, 1947,
*Cuba, 1940,
*Daffydilly Daddy, 1945,
*Dancing on a Dime, 1940,
*Dancing with Crime, 1947,
*Dandy Lion, 1940,
*Danger Street. 1947.
*Dangerous Dollars, 1940,
*Dangerous Passage, 1944,
*Dark Mountain, 1944,
*Date with Duke. 1947,
*Daughter of Darkness, 1948,
*Dear Ruth, 1947,
*Delhi, 1941,
*Diamond Gals, 1947.
*Dipsy Gypsy. 1941,
*Disaster, 1948,
*Dive-Hi Champs, 1946,
*Diving Demons, 1940,
*Dixie, 1943.
*Dixie Pointers, 1946.
*Dr, Broadway. 1942.
*Dr, Cyclops, 1940.
*Dog Show-off, 1948.
*Doing Impossikible Stunts.
1940.
*Doomed Caravan, 1941
*Double Barrelled Sport. 1948.
*Double Exposure, 1944,
*Double Indemnity, 1944,
*Double Rhythm, 1946.
*Dream Girl, 1948,
*Duffy's Tavern, 1945,
*Dynamite, 1949,
*Easy Come, Easy Go, 1947,
*Eggs Don't Bounce, 1943.
*E] Paso, 1949,
*Emerald Isle, 1949,
Emergency Squad, 1939,
*Emperor Waltz, 1948.
*Enchanted Square. 1947,
*Eugene, the Jeep. 1940.
*Everybody Talks About It,
1947.
*Fan Fare, 1945,
*Farm Foolery. 1949,
*Farmer's Daughter, 1940,
*Fear in the Night,
*Females Is Fickle, 1940,
*Feminine Class. 1946.
*Feminine Fitness, 1940.
*Fightin' Pals. 1940,
*Fighting Spirit. 1942.
File on Thelma Jordan, 1949.
*Fire Cheese. 1941.
*Fishing Fever. 1941,
*Fistic Mystic, 1946,
*Five Fathoms of Fun, 1947,
*Five Graves to Cairo. 1943.
*500 Hats of Bartholomew
Cubbins, 1943.
*Fleet's in. 1942,
*Fleets of Stren'th, 1942,
*Flies Ain't Human, 1941.
*Flip Flap. 1948,
*Fly-by-Night. 1942,
*F lying Blind, 1941,
*Fly's Last Flight, 1949,
*Follow That Woman, 1945,
*Football Fan, 1949,
*Footlight Rhythm, 1948,
*For Better or Nurse, 1945,
*For Whom the Bell Tolls,
1943,
*Forced Landing, 1941.
*Foreign Affairs, 1948.
*Forest Rangers. 1942,
*Forgotten Man, 1941,
*Foul Ball Player. 1940.
*Frankie Masters and His
Orchestra, 1939,
*Frenchman's Creek, 1944,
*Fresh Vegetable Mystery.
1939,
*Friendly Ghost, 1945,
*Fulla Bluff Man, 1940.
*Fun Time, 1944,
*Funshine State, 1949,
*Furlough Fishing, 1944,
*G-I-Fun, 1943.
*Gabby Goes Fishing. 1941.
*Gabriel Churchkitten, 1944,
*Gambler's Choice, 1944,
*Game Bag. 1945.
*Gay Knighties, 1941,
*Gene Krupa and His Orchestra,
1941
*George Olsen and His Music,
1940.
*Geronimo! 1940,
*Ghost Breakers, 1940,
*Glamour Boy, 1941,
*Glass Key. 1942,
*Goal Rush, 1946,
*Going My Way. 1944,
*Golden Earrings. 1947.
*Golden Gloves, 1940.
*Golden Slippers. 1946, —
*Golden State, 1948,
*Good Dog, 1946.
*Good Fellows, 1943.
*Good-night Rusty, 1943.
*Granite Hotel. 1940,
*Great Gatsby, 1949,
*Great McGinty. 1940.
*Great Man's Lady, 1942,
*Great Moment, 1944,
*Great Victor Herbert, 1939,
*Guardians of the Wilds, 1941,
*Gulliver's Travels, 1939,
*Gypsy Holiday. 1948.
*Hail the Conquering Hero,
1944,
*Halfway to Heaven, 1944,
*Hands of Destiny, 1941.
*Hands of Victory, 1942.
*Hands of Women, 1942,
*Happy Birthdaze. 1943,
*Happy Go Lucky, 1943.
*Hard-Boiled Canary, 1941,
*Hatful of Dreams. 1945,
*Hatter's Castle. 1948,
*A Haunting We Will Go, 1949,
*Have You Met Yvette? 1940.
*Hazard, 1948.
*Hector's Hectic Life, 1948.
*Hedda Hopper's Hollywood.
(Serial)
*Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout,
1944,
*Henry Aldrich, Editor, 1942.
*Henry Aldrich for President,
1941, os
*Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour,
1943,
*Henry Aldrich Haunts a House,
1943.
*Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid.
1944,
*Henry Aldrich's Little Secret,
1944,
*Henry Aldrich Swings It, 1943.
*Henry and Dizzy, 1942,
*Hep Cat Symphony, 1948,
*Her Favorite Pools, 1948,
*Her Honor the Mare, 1943.
*Here Come the Waves, 1944,
*Hero Worship, 1942.
*Heroes on the Mend, 1944,
*Hidden Gold, 1940.
*High Explosive. 1943,
*High Powered, 1945,
*Hike or Bike. 1943,
*Hitler Gang. 1944,
*Hold Back the Dawn, 1941,
*Hold That Blonde! 1945,
*Holiday Inn, 1942,
*Hostages, 1943.
*Hot Air Aces, 1949,
*Hot Rod Speedsters, 1948,
*Hotlip Jasper, 1945,
*Hour Before the Dawn, 1944,
*House Tricks, 1945,
*How To Take a Vacation, 1941.
*Hull of a Mess, 1942,
*Hullaba-Lulu, 1944,
*Human Fish, 1940.
*Hungry Goat, 1943,
*Husky Parade, 1949,
*I Cover Big Town, 1947,
*I Live on Danger, 1942,
*I Love a Soldier. 1944,
I Married a Witch, 1942,
*I Remember You, 1949,
*I Want a Divorce. 1940,
*I Wanted Wings, 1941.
*Iced Lightning. 1947,
*I'll Be Skiing Ya, 1947,
*I'll Never Crow Again, 1941,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
545
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Cont'd,
*I'm Just Curious. 1944,
*Imperfect Lady, 1947.
*In Old Colorado, 1941,
*In the Driver's Seat. 1949.
*Ina Ray Hutton and Her Orches-
tra. 1943.
*Incendiary Blonde, 1945,
*Indian Durbar, 1941,
*Indian Temples. 1942.
*Island Fling, 1947,
*Isle of Columbus, 1940,
*Isle of Tabu, 1945.
*Isn't It Romantic? 1948,
*It Could Happen to You, 1947.
*It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day.
1941, ;
*It's Nifty To Be Thrifty. 1944,
*Jasper and the Beanstalk, 1945.
*Jasper and the Choo-Choo,
*Jasper and the Haunted House.
1942,
*Jasper and the Watermelons.
1942,
*Jasper Goes Fishing. 1943,
*Jasper Goes Hunting. 1944,
*Jasper Tell. 1945,
*Jasper's Boobytraps, 1945.
*Jasper's Close Shave. 1945,
*Jasper's Derby, 1946.
*Jasper's Minstrels, 1945,
*Jasper's Music Lesson, 1943,
*Jasper's Paradise, 1944,
*Jimmy Dorsey and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
*Jingle, Jangle, Jingle, 1948,
*John Henry and the Inky-Poo,
1946,
*Johnny Messner and His
Orchestra, 1940.
*Johnny "Scat" Davis and His
Orchestra, 1942.
*Jolly Good Furlough, 1943,
*Jumping Jacks, 1947,
*Jungle. 1941,
*Jungle Flight. 1947,
*Keeping in Shape. 1942,
*Kick in Time. 1940.
*Kickin' the Conga 'Round,
1942,
*King for a Day. 1940,
*Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1941,
*Kitty. 1945.
*Klondike Casanova, 1946,
*Knights of the Range, 1940,
*Ladies Man, 1947,
*Lady Bodyguard, 1943.
*Lady Eve. 1941.
*Lady Has Plans, 1941,
*Lady in the Dark, 1944,
*Lamb ina Jam, 1945,
*Lambertville Story. 1949,
*fLand of the Lost, 1948.
*Lasso Wizards, 1941.
*Las Vegas Nights, 1941.
*Leprechaun's Gold, 1949,
*Let 'Em Go Alive! 1942,
*Let's Face It, 1943,
*Letter from Bataan, 1942,
*Letter from Ireland, 1943,
*Life with Henry, 1941,
*Light of Western Stars, 1940,
*Light That Failed, 1940.
*Like Father—Like Son, 1946,
*Listen to Larry. 1940.
*Little Broadcast, 1942,
*Little Brown Jug, 1948,
*Little Cut Up. 1949.
*Little Lambkin, 1940,
*Little Red School Mouse. 1949,
*Little Witch. 1945,
*Lone Star State, 1948.
*Long Shots or Favorites, 1944,
*Loose in the Caboose, 1947,
*Lost Dream, 1949,
*Lost Weekend. 1945,
*Louisiana Purchase, 1941,
*Love in Tune. 1946,
*Love Thy Neighbor, 1940,
*Lucky Cowboy, 1944,
*Lucky Jordan. 1943.
*Lucky Lulu, 1944.
*Lulu at the Zoo, 1944,
*Lulu Gets the Birdie, 1944,
*Lulu in Hollywood, 1944,
*Lulu's Birthday Party, 1944,
*Lulu's Indoor Outing, 1944,
*Lumberjack and Jill, 1949,
*Lure of the Surf, 1942,
*MacAdemy Awards, 1949,
*McFarland Twins and Their
Orchestra, 1942,
*Mad Doctor, 1940,
*Madhattan Island, 1947,
*Magicalulu, 1945,
*Major and the Minor, 1942,
*Make Mine Monica. 1949,
*Making the Varsity, 1947,
*Man in Half Moon Street. 1944,
*Manhandled, 1949,
*Man's Angle. 1942.
*Man's Pest Friend, 1945.
*Many Tanks, 1942.
*Mardi Gras, 1943.
*Marine Round-up, 1940.
*Marriage Vows. 1949,
*Marry-Go-Round, 1943,
*Masquerade in Mexico, 1945,
*Me Feelin's Is Hurt, 1940,
*Me Musical Nephews, 1942.
*Medal for Benny, 1945.
*Meet the Champs, 1941.
*Mermaids on Parade, 1943.
*Mess Production, 1945,
*Midnight Manhunt. 1945,
*Midnight Serenade. 1947,
*Mighty Navy. 1941,
*Mild West. 1947,
*Minesweeper. 1943,
*Ministry of Fear, 1944,
*Miracle of Morgan's Creek.
1944,
*Miss Susie Slagle's. 1946,
*Miss Tatlock's Millions, 1948.
*Mr. Bug Goes to Town, 1941,
*Mr. Groundling Takes the Air.
1948,
*Mr. Reckless. 1948,
*Mr, Strauss Takes a Walk.
1942,
*Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch, 1942,
*Mitchell Ayres and His Orches-
tra. 1943,
*Mite Makes Right, 1948,
*Model Is Born, 1948,
*Modern Vikings, 1943.
*Moments of Charm of 1941,
1940,
*Mommy Loves Puppy. 1940,
*Monsieur Beaucaire, 1946.
*Moon over Burma, 1940,
*Motorcycle Stunting, 1940,
*Moving Aweigh. 1944,
*Much Ado About Mutton, 1947,
*Murder, He Says, 1945,
*Musical Miracle. 1948,
*Musicalulu, 1946,
*Mutt ina Rut, 1949,
*My Favorite Blonde, 1942,
*My Heart Belongs to Daddy.
1943,
*My Man Jasper, 1945,
*My Own True Love, 1949,
*My Pop, My Pop. 1940,
*My Silent Love, 1949,
*Mystery Sea Raider. 1940,
*National Barn Dance, 1944,
*Nature's Nursery, 1940,
*Naughty but Mice, 1947,
*Naughty Nanette, 1945,
*Navy Way. 1944,
*Neighbor to the North,. 1948.
*Neighbors in the Night, 1949,
*New York Town, 1941.
*Night at Earl Carroll's. 1940,
*Night Has a Thousand Eyes.
1948.
*Night in New Orleans, 1942,
*Night of January 16th, 1941,
*Night Plane from Chungking.
1943.
*Nightmare of a Goon, 1942,
*Nix on Hypnotricks, 1941,
*No Hands on the Clock, 1941.
*No Mutton fer Nuttin’, 1943.
*No Time for Love, 1943,
*Northwest Mounted Police,
1940,
*Not So Dumb! 1940,
*Nothing but Nerves, 1941.
*Nothing but the Truth. 1941,
*Nurse Mates, 1940.
*O.S.S. 1946,
*Official_Business. 1949,
*Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
1945,
*Old Shell Game. 1948,
*Olio for Jasper, 1946,
*Olive Oyl and Water Don't
Mix, 1942.
*Olive Oyl for President, 1948.
*Olive's Boithday Presink.
1941,
*Olive's Sweetstake Ticket.
1941,
*On the Spot, 1941.
*One Body Too Many, 1944,
*One Night in Lisbon, 1941,
*Onion Pacific, 1940.
*Open Fire! 1944,
*Opened by Mistake. 1940.
*Our Funny Finny Friends,
1949,
*Our Hearts Were Growing Up.
1946.
*Our Hearts Were Young and
Gay. 1944,
*Out Fishin’, 1945,
*Out of This World, 1945.
*Outlaws of the Desert, 1941.
*Ozark Sportsmen, 1943,
*Pacific Blackout, 1941,
*Pacific Paradise, 1940.
*Package for Jasper. 1944,
*Paddle Your Own. 1945,
*Paleface, 1948.
*Palm Beach Story, 1942,
*Parachute Athletes, 1942,
*Paramount News. (Serial)
*Paramount Pictorial. (Serial)
Paris in the Spring. 1947,
*Parole Fixer, 1940,
Parson of Panamint. 1941.
*Pedagogical Institution, 1940,
*Peep in the Deep, 1946.
*People Are Funny, 1946.
*Perils of Pauline, 1947.
*Personality! Plus!! 1942,
*Pest Pilot. 1941.
*Pinky Tomlin and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
*Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye
and Peep-Eye. 1942,
*Pirates on Horseback, 1941.
*Pitchin' Woo at the Zoo, 1944,
*Playmates from the Wild, 1940,
*Poopdeck Pappy. 1940.
*Pop and Mom in Wild Oysters.
1941, #5
*Pop-Pie a la Mode, 1945,
*Popeye and the Pirates, 1947,
*Popeye Meets Hercules, 1948.
*Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle.
1941,
*Popeye Meets William Tell.
1940.
*Popeye's Premiere, 1949.
*Popular Science, (Serial)
*Power Drive. 1941,
*Practically Yours, 1944,
*Pre-hysterical Man, 1948.
*Price of Victory. 1942.
*Priorities on Parade, 1942.
*Problem Pappy. 1941.
*Puppet Love. 1944,
*Puttin' On the Act. 1940,
*Quarterback, 1940,
*Queen of the Mob, 1940.
*Queens of the Court. 1946.
*Quick Returns, 1941.
*Quiet! Pleeze, 1941,
*Quiz Kids, (Serial)
*Race Horses Are Born, 1946.
*Radio, Take It Away! 1947,
*Raggedy Ann and Raggedy
Andy. 1941,
*Rainbow Island. 1944,
*Rangers of Fortune. 1940,
*Ration fer the Duration, 1943,
*Rationed Rhythm, 1943.
*Raven, 1942,
*Reaching for the Sun, 1941,
*Readin', Ritin', and Rhythme-
tic. 1948,
*Reap the Wild Wind, 1942.
*Red, White, and Blue Hawaii.
1941,
*Remarkable Andrew, 1942,
*Remember the Night, 1940.
*Rhapsody in Wood, 1947,
*Rhythm in the Ranks. 1941.
*Rhythm on Blades, 1946,
*Rhythm on the River, 1940,
*Riders of the Timberline.
1941.
*Riding Habits, 1948.
*Riding High. 1943,
*Riding the Hickories. 1946.
*Riding the Waves, 1947,
*River Thames— Yesterday,
1940,
*Road in India, 1938.
*Road to Morocco, 1942,
*Road to Singapore. 1940,
*Road to Utopia. 1946.
*Road to Zanzibar, 1941,
*Robin Hood Winked. 1948.
*Rocket to Mars, 1946.
*Rodeo Romeo, 1946.
*Roller Derby Girl. 1949,
Rope of Sand, 1949,
*Round Up. 1941.
*Royal Four Flusher, 1947,
*Running the Hounds, 1947,
*Running the Keys, 1949,
*Running the Team, 1945.
*Sacred Ganges, 1940,
*Safari. 1940,
*Safari So Good. 1947,
*Saigon, 1948,
*Sainted Sisters, 1948.
*Salty O'Rourke. 1945.
*Salute for Three, 1943,
*Samba-Mania, 1947.
*Santa Fe Marshal, 1940.
*Santa's Surprise. 1947,
*Say Ah, Jasper. 1944.
*Scared Stiff. 1945,
*Scout with the Gout, 1947,
*Scrap the Japs, 1942,
*Scrappily Married, 1945,
*Sealed Verdict. 1948.
*Second Chorus, 1941,
*Secret of the Wastelands, 1941.
*Seein' Red, White 'n' Blue.
1943.
*Seeing Is Believing. 1940.
*Self-Made Mongrel, 1945.
*Selling the Sun, 1947,
*Service with a Guile, 1945,
*Seven Were Saved.” 1947,
*Seventeen, 1940.
*Shaggy. 1948,
*Shakespearian Spinach, 1940.
*Shape Ahoy, 1945,
*Sheep Shape, 1946.
*She-Sick Sailors, 1945.
*Shepherd of the Hills. 1941.
*Shoe Shine Jasper. 1947,
*Shooting Mermaids, 1941.
*Showboat Serenade, 1944,
*Showdown, 1940,
*Sidewalks of London, 1940.
*Silly Hillbilly, 1949,
*Sing, Helen, Sing. 1943,
*Sing or Swim, 1948,
*Sink or Swim. 1940.
*Sittin' Pretty. 1941,
*Ski's the Limit, 1949,
*Sky Princess. 1942,
*Skylark, 1941,
*Smooth Sailing. 1947,
*Snap Happy. 1945.
*Sneak Snook and Snitch, 1940,
*Sneak, Snoop and Snitch in
Triple Trouble, 1941,
*Sno' Time for Learning, 1949.
*Snow Dogs, 1941,
*Snow Foolin', 1949,
*Snow Place Like Home. 1948.
*Snubbed by a Snob, 1940,
*So Evil My Love, 1948,
*So Proudly We Hail. 1943.
*Song of Surrender, 1949,
*Song of the Birds. 1949,
*Sorrowful Jones, 1949,
*Southward Ho Ho! 1949,
346
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PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC;
Cont'd,
*Speaking of Animals. (Serial)
*Special Agent, 1949,
*Speed Couriers, 1944,
*Speed To Spare. 1948,
*Spinach fer Britain, 1943,
*Spinach Packin' Popeye. 1944,
*Spinach vs, Hamburgers,
1948,
*Sporting Everglades, 1940.
*Sporting Spheres. 1949,
*Sports I, Q, 1942,
*Spree for All, 1946.
*Spring Song, 1949,
«Springtime in the Rockage,
1940.
*Stagecoach War, 1940,
*Standing Room Only, 1944,
*Star Bright. 1944,
*Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942,
*Stealin' Ain't Honest, 1940,
*Stick to Your Guns; ©1941,
*Stop, Look, and Guess 'Em,
1947,
*Stork Club, 1945,
*Stork Market, 1949,
*Story of Dr. Wassell. 1944.
*Strawhat Cinderella, 1949)
*Street of Chance, 1942,
*Streets of Laredo, 1949,
*Strolling Thru the Park,
1949,
*Stuffy in Down with.Every-
thing, 1943,
*Stupidstitious Cat, 1947,
*Submarine Alert, 1943,
*Sudden Fried Chicken, 1946.
*Suddenly It's Spring. 1944,
1947.
*Sugar Wind. 1940,
*Sullivan's Travels, 1941,
*Sun-Fun, 1941,
*Super Lulu, 1947.
*Superman, 1941,
*Superman in Billion Dollar
Limited, 1942,
*Superman in Destruction, Inc.
1942,
*Superman in Electric Earth-
quake, 1942, ,
*Superman in Jungle Drums,
1943,
*Superman in Secret Agent.
1943.
*Superman in Showdown, 1942,
*Superman in Terror on the
Midway. 1942,
*Superman in The Arctic Giant.
1942,
*Superman in The Bulleteers,
1942,
*Superman in The Eleventh
Hour, 1942.
*Superman in The Japoteurs.
1942,
*Superman in The Magnetic
Telescope. 1942,
*Superman in the Mechanical
Monsters, 1941,
*Superman in the Mummy:
Strikes, 1943.
*Superman in The Underground |,
World, 1943.
*Superman in Volcano, 1942,
*Swamp Fire. 1946.
*Sweet and Low, 1947,
*Sweater Girl. 1942,
*Swimcapades, 1944,
*Swing Cleaning. 1941.
*Symphony in Spinach, 1948,
*Take a Letter, 1942.
*Take It Big. 1944,
*Tale of Two Cafes. 1946,
*Tar with a Star. 1949,
*Ted Fio-Rito and His Orches-
tra. 1939.
*Television Preview, 1940
*Testing the Experts, 1946.
*Texas Rangers Ride Again.
1940.
*There's Good Boos Tonight,
1948,
*They Made Me a Killer, 1946.
*This Gun for Hire, 1942,
*Those We Love, 1941,
*Those Were the Days, 1940,
*Three Bears in a Boat, 1943.
*Three Men from Texas, 1940.
*Till We Meet Again, 1944,
*Timber Athletes, 1942,
*Timber Queen, 1944, :
*Timing Is Everything. 1942,
*To Each His Own, 1946.
*Together in the Weather, 1946,
*Tokyo Rose, 1945,
*Tombstone, the Town Too
Tough To Die, 1942,
*Too Weak To Work, 1943,
*Top Figure Champs. 1949.
*Top o' the Morning, 1949;
*Tops in the Big Top, 1945.
*Tornado, 1943,
*Torpedo Boat, 1942,
*Touchdown Review. 1939,
*Toys Will Be Toys, 1949,
*Trading Blows, 1943,
*Trail Breakers, 1944,
*Tropical Masquerade. 1948,
*Trouble with Husbands; 1940,
*Trouble with Women, 1947,
*Truck That Flew. 1943.
*True to Life.. 1943,
*True to the Army. 1942.
*Try and Catch Me! 1947,
*Tubby, the Tuba, 1947,
*Tulips Shall Grow, 1942,
*Tumble Bugs, 1943, |. yi
*Twinkletoes— Where He Goes
Nobody Knows, 1941,
*Twinkletoes Gets the Bird;
1941, i
*Twinkletoes in Hat Stuff, “1941,
*Twilight on the Trail, 1941,
*Two for the Zoo, 1941,
*Two Gun Rusty, 1944,
*Two of a Kind, 1940,
*Two Years Before the Mast.
1946.
*Typhoon, 1940,
*Ugly Dino,, 1940,
*Unconquered,.. 1947,
*Under White Sails, 1947.
*Uninvited, 1944,
*Unseen, 1945,
*Untamed, 1940,
*Unusual Occupations, (Serial)
*Variety Girl. 1947,
*Victory. 1941,
*Village in India, 1941.
*Virginia, 1941,
*Virginian, 1946,
*Vitamin Hay. 1941.
*Waiting for Baby. 1941.
*Wake Island, 1942,
*Water Speed. 1949,
*Waterfront at Midnight, 1948.
*Way Back When a Nag Was Only
a Horse, 1940,
*Way Back When a Night Club
Was a Stick, 1940.
*Way Back When a Razzberry
Was a Fruit, 1940, |
*Way Back When a Triangle Had
Its Points. 1940,
*Way Back When Women Had
Their Weigh, 1940,
*Way of All Flesh. 1940,
*We Refuse To Die, 1942,
*Wedding Belts. 1940,
*Wee Men, 1947,
*Welcome Stranger, 1947,
*Well Groomed Bride, 1946.
*We're in the Honey, 1948,
*We're on Our Way to Rio,
1944,
*West Point Widow, 1941,
*Western Daze, 1941,
*What a Pienic, 1945,
*What's Lacrosse, 1941,
*When G.I, Johnny Comes Home,
1945.
*Where Cactus Grows, 1944,
*Where There's Life. 1947,
*Whispering Smith, 1949,
*White Rhapsody, 1945,
*Wide Open Town, 1941,
*Wigwam Whoopee, 1948,
*Wilbur the Lion, 1947,
*Wild Harvest, 1947,
*Wildcat, 1942,
*Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive,
1940,
*Wimmin Is a Myskery. 1940,
*Winter Draws on, 1948.
*Witness; 1942;
*Wizard of Arts. 1941.°
*Wolf in Sheik's Clothing, 1948,
*Women Without Names, 1940.
*Wood-Peckin', 1943.-
*World in Flames, 1940,
*World Premier, 1941,
*Wotta Knight, 1947,
*Wrecking Crew. 1942.
*Yankee Doodle Donkey, 1944,
*You Can't Ration Love, 1944,
*You Can't Shoe a Hersetiy'
1940, '
*You Hit the Spot. 1945,
Young and Willing, 1942, !
*You're a Sap, Mr, Jap. 1942.
*You're the One, 1941;
*Yours Truly. 1943,
*Zero, the Hound, 1941;
*Zorina, 1945,
PARAMOUNT PICTURES, INC.
EDUCATIONAL FILM DIVI-
SION.
Postmark; U; 8. A. 1943.¥
Trees for Tomorrow. 1942,
PARENTS MAGAZINE,
Let's Cogitate, 1948,
PARK, EDWARDS A,
Incidence of Rickets and
Scurvy, 1948,
PARK, MARVIN,
Gallant Bess, 1946.
PARKE, DAVIS AND COMPANY
*Sex Hormones - Physiology,
Diagnosis, Therapy. 1941,
PARKE, DAVIS AND COMPANY
RESEARCH LABORATORIES,
Sex Hormones - Physiology,
Diagnosis, Therapy. 1941.
PARKER, EDWIN R.
Cultivador de Laranjas, 1947,
Cultivo del Naranjo, 1947,
Orange Grower, 1939.
PARKER, RICHARD A.
Ancient World Inheritance,
1946.
PARKYAKARKUS.
See Your Doctor, 1939,
PARMELEE, ARTHUR HAWLEY,
Cuando Bobby Va a la
Escuela, 1947.
Quando Bobby Vai Para a_
Escola, 1947.
When Bobby Goes to School.
1940.
PARMELEE, DEAN,
Slide Rule, 1944,
PARRY, HUGH.
Governor William Bradford,
1938,
PASADENA PLAYHOUSE ASSO-
CIATION,
*Elementary Stage Technique,
1948.
PASCAL, GABRIEL,
Major Barbara. 1941.
PASCAL (GABRIEL) PRODUC-
TIONS, LTD.
*Major Barbara, 1941,
PASTEUR, LOUIS.
Pasteur's Legacy. 1947.
PATHE,
Man About Town, 1947,
PATHE CINEMA, :
Symphonie Pastorale. 1948.
PATHE INDUSTRIES, INC.
*Accomplice, 1946,
Adventures of Casanova, 1948.
*Alimony, 1949,
*Ambush Trail, 1946,
*Assigned to Danger, 1948,
*Avalanche, 1946.
*Behind Locked Doors, 1948,
*Big Cat. 1949,
*Big Fix, 1947.
*Black Hills. 1947,
*Blonde for a Day, 1946.
*Border Feud. 1947,
Born To Speed, 1947,
*Brute Man, 1946,
*Bury Me Dead, 1947.
*Canon City, 1948,
*Check Your Guns, 1948,
*Cheyenne Takes Over. iat,
*Close-up, 1948.
*Cobra Strikes. 1948,
*Colorado Serenade. 1946,
*Cowboy and the Prize Fighter.
1949, =
*Danny Boy. 1946.
*Devil Bat's Daughter. “1046,
*Devil on Wheels. 1947.
*Don Ricardo Returns, 1946,
*Down Memory Lane. 1949.
*Down Missouri Way. 1946.
*Driftin' River, 1946,
*Enchanted Valley. 1947.
*Fighting Redhead, 1949. _
*Fighting Vigilantes, 1947,’
*Gas House Kids Go West.
1947.
*Gas House Kids in Hollywood.
1947,
*Gentlemen with Guns. 1946.
*Ghost of Hidden Valley. 1946.
*Ghost Town Renegades. “1947,
*Hawk of Powder River, 1947,
*He Walked by Night, 1948, :
*Heading for Heaven. 1948. :
*Heartaches, 1947, ee
*Her Sister's Secret. 1946. F
*Hollow Triumph,
*In This Corner,
*It's a Joke, Son!
Killer at Large. “
*Lady at Midnight. 1948.
*Lady Chaser. 1946. © ©
*Larceny in Her Heart, 1946,
*Law of the Lash, 1947.
*Let's Live a Little. 1948,
*Lighthouse, 1947, 2
*Linda, Be Good, 1948,
*Lost Honeymoon, 1947,
*Love froma Stranger. 1947,
*Man from Texas. 1948,
*Mask of Diijon, 1946,
*Mickey. 1948,
*Million Dollar Weekend, 1948.
*Murder Is My Business, 1946.
*Noose Hangs High, 1948,
*Northwest Stampede, 1948.
Old Fashioned Girl, 1949,
*Open Secret, 1948. >
*Out of the Blue, 1947,
*Outlaws of the Plains, 1946,
*Overland Riders. 1946.
*Parole, Inc. 1948. —
*Philo Vance Returns, 1947,
*Philo Vance's Gamble. 1947,
*Philo Vance's Secret Mission,
1947,
*Pioneer Justice, 1947.’
*Prairie Badmen, 1946.9
*Prairie Outlaws, 1948, —
*Queen of Burlesque, 1946,
*Railroaded, 1947,
*Range Beyond the Blue, 1947,
*Red Stallion, 1947,
*Red Stallion in the Rockies,
1949,
*Reign of Terror, 1949) —
*Repeat Performance, 1947,
*Return of the Lash, 1947,
Ride, Ryder, Ride. 1949,
*Roll, Thunder, Roll! 1949,
*Secret of a Sorority Girl.
1946, oe
*Shadow Valley. 1947.
*Shamrock Hill, 1949,
*Shed No Tears, 1948,
*Six Gun Man, 1946.
*Spiritualist, 1948,
*Stage to Mesa City, 1947,
*Stars over Texas, 1946,
*Stepchild. 1947,
Strange Mrs, Crane, 1948,
*Sword of the Avenger. 1948,
*T-Men, 1948.
*Terrors on Horseback, ’ 1946,
*Three on a Ticket, 1947,
*Thunder Town, 1946,
*Tioga Kid, 1948,
*Too Many Winners, 1947,
*Tornado Range, 1948,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
547
PATHE INDUSTRIES, INC.
Cont'd,
*Tulsa, 1949,
*Tumbleweed Trail, 1946.
*Untamed Fury. 1947.
*West to Glory, 1947.
*Westward Trail. 1947. —
'ife of Monte Cristo, 1946.
ild Country. 1947,
*Wild West. 1946.
PATHE NEWS, INC.
Aquaqueens, 1946,
Black Ducks and Broadbills,
1946,
*Conquest of the Air, 1940,
No Place Like Home, 1946.
Tenderfoot Trail. 1946.
Two Million Rooms, 1946.
PATHE PICTURES, LTD.
Patient Vanishes, 1947,
PATHESCOPE COMPANY OF
AMERICA, INC.
*Aircraft Work; Aircraft
Maintenance, (Serial)
PATHESCOPE-IDEAL oe
TIONS, —
*F4U Corsair. 1944,
*F6F Hellcat. 1944,
*.50 Caliber Browning Anti-
aircraft Machine Gun, 1943,
*5''/38 Calibre Double Purpose
Gun, 1943,
*40mm Quad ‘Antiaircraft Gun,
1943, '
*40mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Gun,
1943.
Home Care of Tuberculosis,
1943,
*Operation of the Gunsight
Mark Fourteen, 1944,
*0S2U Kingfisher, 1944,
*PBM Mariner, 1944,
*SB2C Helldiver, 1944,
*3"'/50 Caliber Anti-Aircraft
Gun, Merchant Mount, 1943,
*Tumbling for Poysical Fitness.
1943,
PATRICIAN PICTURES, INC.
*Mozart Story. 1948.
PATRICK, JACK,
Strange Love of Martha Ivers,
1946.
PATTERSON, FRED L. AND ROY
REID—REAL PICTURES.
SEE Real Pictures,
PATTERSON, ROBERT,
Brute Force. 1947,
PATTERSON, W. A. J
Shipbuilding Skills; Pipefitting:
4, (Serial)
PAUL, ELLIOT.
New Orleans. 1947.
PAULVE, ANDRE. '
Beauty and the Beast. 1946.
PAX ENTERPRISE, INC.
*Bigamist, 1943.
_ PEAK PRODUCTIONS,
High Fury, 1948,
PEARL, HAROLD.
Dumbo, 1941,
PEARSON, CELESTE C.
Animais Domésticos, 1947,
Caballo, 1947,
Cabras, 1947,
Cabritos, 1947,
Cavalo, 1947.
Cria de Gallinas. 1947.
Criaycas da Suiga. 1947,
Elefantes. 1947.
Nifios Holandeses, 1947.
Nifios Navajos, 1947.
PEARSON, T. GILBERT,
Aves de Rapifia, 1947,
PECK,, LEONARD,
Air All Around Us, 1948.
Judy Learns About Milk, 1948,
Light and Shadow, 1949,
Water Works for Us. 1949.
PECK (LEONARD) PRODUC-
TIONS.
*Air All Around Us. 1948.
*Judy Learns About Milk, 1948.
*Light and Shadow. 1949,
*Water Works for Us, 1949.
PELLETIER, LOUIS.
Two Guys from Texas, 1948,
PEMBERTON, BROCK,
Janie, 1944,
PENNANT PRODUCTIONS, LTD.
Code of Scotland Yard. 1948.
PENNSYLVANIA, DEPT, OF
HIGHWAYS.
*Construction Ahead, 1948,
PENNSYLVANIA, STATE
COLLEGE,
*Baby Care—Feeding. 1944.
Construction Ahead, 1948,
*Construction of a Light Air-
plane, 1943,
*Drafting Tips, 1943,
Pennsylvania Local Govern-
ment in Action, 1945,
Teach Them To Drive, 1945,
PENNSYLVANIA, STATE COL-
LEGE, EXTENSION SERV-
ICES,
Drafting Tips, 1943,
PENNSYLVANIA COMMON-
WEALTH,
*Pennsylvania Local Govern-
ment in Action, 1945,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
*Hidden Dangers! 1946,
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL-
LEGE, SEE Pennsylvania,
State College.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL-
LEGE EXTENSION SERV-
ICES, SEE Pennsylvania,
State College. Extension
Services, | .
PENNY (J, C.) COMPANY, INC,
*Visit with Mr. J, C, Penny,
1943,
PEPPE, MICHAEL,
Springboard Techniques. 1947.
PERCY, EDWARD.
Ladies in Retirement, 1941,
PERDUE, VIRGINIA,
Shadow of a Woman, 1946.
PERELMAN, LAURA.
Larceny, Inc, 1942,
PERELMAN, §, J.
Larceny, Inc, 1942,
One Touch of Venus, 1948,
PEREYRA, DIOMEDES DE,
Inca Gold, 1943.
PERKINS, KENNETH.
Relentless, 1948.
PEROWNE, BARRY.
Blind Spot. 1947,
PERRIN, NAT,
Hellzapoppin! 1941,
PERRIN, SAM.
Are You with It? 1948,
PERRY, BEN.
Follow That Woman, 1945.
PERRY, GEORGE SESSIONS.
Southerner, 1945.
PERSON ODDITY.
Fantastic Castle. 1944,
PETERS CARTRIDGE DIVISION.
Man to Man, 1948.
Opportunity Unlimited. 1942,
Swing to Sports. 1946.
PETITCLERC, GRACE,
*Let's Make Believe. (Serial)
We Make Butter, 1949,
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY EXHI-
BITION, INC.
*Oil Can—and Does. 1941,
*Pete Roleum and His Cousins,
1941,
PETTINGILL, O. S., Jr.
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird,
1942.
PETTITT, WILFRID H,
Nine Girls, 1944,
PHANTASY COLUMBIA,
Goofy News Views, 1945,
PHELPS, L, G.
*America's Newest Wards,
1947,
PHILADELPHIA MILK EX-
CHANGE.
*Discoveries of Science, 1940.
PHILIPPI, ERICH.
Murder in the Blue Room,
1944,
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. COM-
MONWEALTH GOVERN-
MENT OF THE PHILIP-
PINES.
Orders from Tokyo, 1945.
PHILLIPS, IRVING,
Delightfully Dangerous, 1945,
Song of the Open Road. 1944,
PHILLIPS, MICHAEL J.
Salome, Where She Danced,
1944,
PHILLIPS, PEGGY.
Crimson Canary. 1945.
PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Range Busters, 1940,
*Trailing Double Trouble, 1940.
*West of Pinto Basin, 1940,
PHOTO AND SOUND, INC,
*Precision Wood Machining;
Fundamentals of Pattern-
making, (Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Wood
Lathe, (Serial)
*Shipbuilding Skills; Pipe In-
sulation, (Serial)
*Shipbuilding Skills; Pipefitting.
(Serial)
PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNICIANS,
INC,
*Panchromatic Make-up for
Cinematography, 1947.
PICKFORD, MARY. ;
Sleep, My Love, 1948, |
PICTORIAL RESEARCH, INC.
*County Government, 1949,
Follow Us, 1949.
*New Tobaccoland, U.S.A. 1947,
Out from Tobaccoland, 1949.
*Rx, 1947,
*Your Tomorrow, 1947,
PIERCE, WILLIAM A,
Powers Girl, 1943.
PIERSON, LOUISE RANDALL.
Roughly Speaking. 1945.
PILOT ROCK LUMBER COM-
PANY,
*On the Trail of Pilot Rock
Pine, 1948,
PINE-THOMAS,
Aldrich Family Gets in the
Scrap, 1943.
Gambler's Choice, 1944,
High Explosive, 1943,
People Are Funny, 1946.
Price of Victory; 1942,
Riders of the Deadline, 1943.
Swamp Fire, 1946.
They Made Me a Killer, 1946.
PINE-THOMAS PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
*Soldiers of the Soil. 1943,
PINEBROOK,
Lambeth Walk. 1939.
PINERO, Sir ARTHUR WING.
Enchanted Cottage, 1945.
PIONEER PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
*Deadly Is the Female, 1949,
*Red Light. 1949,
PIRANDELLO, LUIGI,
This Love of Ours, 1945,
PITTSBURGH, BETTER TRAF-
FIC COMMITTEE.
Traffic Can Be Tragic for You.
1947,
PLANTS, HARVEY J.
F4U Corsair. 1944,
F6F Hellcat. 1944,
.50 Caliber Browning Anti-
aircraft Machine Gun, 1943,
5"/38 Calibre Double Purpose
Gun, 1943.
40mm Quad Antiaircraft Gun,
1943,
40mm Twin anti-Aircraft Gun.
1943.
Home Care of Tuberculosis.
1943,
Operation of the Gunsight
Mark Fourteen, 1944.
OS2U Kingfisher, 1944,
PBM Mariner, 1944,
SB2C Helldiver, 1944.
3"/50 Caliber Anti-Aircraft
un, Merchant Mount. 1943,
Tumbling for Physical Fitness,
1943,
PLASTIC CARTOONS, INC.
*Crosseyed Bull, 1944,
PLASTICS DIVISION OF CELA-
NESE CORPORATION OF
AMERICA, SEE Celanese
Plastics Corporation,
PLAY'S THE THING PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Little Men, 1941.
Swiss Family Robinson, 1940.
Tom Browne's School Days.
1940,
PLYMOUTH PRODUCTIONS,
INC
*Arctic Fury, 1949,
POCKET BOOKS, INC.
*It's All Yours, 1945,
PODENDORF, ILLA.
How Man Made Day. 1946.
POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
Tell-Tale Heart, 1941,
POLAND IS NOT LOST. SEE
Polska Nie Zgineta,
POLLOCK, LOUIS.
Stork Bites Man, 1947,
POMEROY, DWIGHT A.
What Is a Contract? 1948,
POMMER-LAUGHTON-MAY-
FLOWER.
Sidewalks of London, 1940,
PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION,
GENERAL MOTORS SALES
CORPORATION, SEE Gener-
al Motors Sales Corporation,
Pontiac Motor Division,
POPKIN, HARRY M:;
Impact, 1949,
My Dear Secretary. 1948.
POPMA, A. M.
*Life Saving Fingers. 1948,
POPPE, HARRY H.,
Little Miss Big. 1946.
POPULAR PICTURES, INC,
*And Then There Were None,
1945,
PORTAFILMS.
*Let's Play Safe. 1947,
PORTER, COLE,
Du Barry Was a Lady. 1943,
Let's Face It, 1943.
Night and Day, 1946.
Panama Hattie. 1942.
PORTER, GENE STRATTON.
Girl of the Limberlost. 1945.
Keeper of the Bees. 1947,
Laddie, 1940.
Michael O'Halloran, 1948,
PORTER, HENRY L,
*Mother Goose Action Book,
1942,
PORTER, JEANNETTE STRAT-
TON-
Freckles Comes Home. 1942.
PORTER, WILLIAM SYDNEY,
Beauty and the Bandit. 1946.
Black Eagle, 1948.
Cisco Kid and the Lady, 1939.
Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico,
1945.
Daring Caballero, 1949,
Gay Amigo, 1949.
Gay Caballero. 1940.
Gay Cavalier, 1946.
Hideout. 1949,
King of the Bandits. 1947,
Lucky Cisco Kid, 1940.
Ride on Vaquero, 1941,
Riding the California Trail,
1947,
Romance of the Rio Grande,
1941,
South of Monterey, 1946,
Valiant Hombre. 1949,
Viva Cisco Kid, 1940.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIA-
TION. ;
*Drama of Portland Cement.
1949,
*Home You'll Love to Live In,
1949,
548
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
PORTLAND STENOTYPE
SCHOOL,
Miracle Machine of the Age.
1949,
POSFORD, GEORGE,
Balalaika, 1939.
POWERS, S, RALPH.
Water Cycle, 1947.
POWYS, STEPHEN,
Moon over Miami, 1941.
Three Little Girls in Blue.
1946,
PRAESENS FILM PRODUC-
TIONS,
Last Chance, 1946.
Search, 1948.
PRATT, CAROLYN.
Naughty Nanette. 1945.
PRATT, THEODORE,
Juke Girl, 1942,
*Mercy Island, 1941,
Mr. Winkle Goes to War, 1944,
PRE-EM PICTURES, INC,
*Song for Miss Julie. 1945,
PREFERENCE,
Girl's Town, 1942,
PREMIER PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Angel on My Shoulder, 1946.
PRESENTATION ASSOCIATES,
Flame Cultivation with the
Sizz-Weeder., 1945.
PRESNELL, F, G,
Slighty Honorable. 1940,
PRESNELL, ROBERT.
Meet John Doe, 1941.
PRESSBURGER, ARNOLD.
Hangmen Also Die! 1943.
It Happened Tomorrow, 1944.
Scandal in Paris, 1946,
Shanghai Gesture, 1941,
PRESSBURGER, EMERIC,
Adventure in Blackmail, 1943.
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing,
1942.
PRESTIGE,
Bush Christmas, 1947,
Captive Heart, 1947.
Hungry Hill, 1948.
I Know Where I'm Going. 1947.
Johnny Frenchman, 1947.
Lady Surrenders, 1947,
Nicholas Nickleby. 1948,
Overlanders, 1948.
Tawny Pipit. 1947.
Years Between, 1947.
PRESTIGE PICTURES,
This Happy Breed, 1947,
PRICE, SHERMAN,
Fighting the Fire Bomb, 1941.
What To Do in a Gas Attack,
1942, 1943.
PRIDI PRODUCTIONS,
*King of the White Elephant,
1940.
PRIESTLEY, J. B.
Somewhere in France, 1943.
PRINCIPAL ARTISTS PRODUC-
TIONS,
*Our Town, 1940,
*Stage Door Canteen, 1943.
*Tarzan Triumphs, 1943,
*Tarzan's Desert Mystery.
1943,
PRINDLE, JAMES,
Orchestra Wives. 1942,
Personalized Product Dis-
play. 1947,
PRINDLE, JAMES P,
Bathing the Bed Patient, 1943,
Beds and Appliances, 1943,
Blood Pressure, 1943,
Enema, 1944,
Evening Care. 1943,
Every Seventh Family, 1949,
Giving Oral Medications,
1943.
Knucklehead, 1949,
Morning Care, 1943.
Personalized Lubrication
Service, 1946.
Personalized Service. 1946.
Post Operative Care. 1943.
Pre-Operative Care. 1943,
Surgical Dressings, 1944,
Temperature, Pulse, and
Respiration, 1943,
This Is Aluminum, 1947.
Who Gets the Gralt? 1949,
PRINDLE, JAMES
Ill,
Back of Every Promise, 1948,
PRINZ, LEROY.
All-American Co-Ed. 1941
PRIOR MOTION PICTURE COM-
PANY.
*How To Signal. 1942.
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM W, W..
Osteopathic Therapeutics,
Anterior Poliomyelitis, 1940.
PROCTOR & GAMBLE COM-
PANY, ©
*Fast Worker. 1946,
*Ghost Story, 1947.
*Little Boy and Dog. 1947.
*Locomotive, 1947.
PRODUCERS-ACTORS CORPO-
RATION,
*Coroner Creek, 1948,
*Doolins of Oklahoma, 1949.
Gunfighters, 1947,
PRODUCERS CORPORATION OF
AMERICA,
*Knickerbocker Holiday, 1944,
PRODUCERS RELEASE CORPO-
RATION, SEE ALSO PRC
Pictures, Inc.
PRODUCERS RELEASING
CORPORATION,
*Along the Sundown Trail, 1943,
*Arizona Gang Busters. 1940.
*Baby Face Morgan, 1942.
*Bad Men of Thunder Gap, 1943,
*Behind Prison Walls, 1943,
*Billy the Kid in Santa Fe, 1941,
*Billy the Kid in Texas, 1940.
*Billy the Kid Outlawed, 1940.
*Billy the Kid Trapped, 1942,
*Billy the Kid Wanted. 1941,
*Billy the Kid's Fighting Pals.
1941,
*Billy the Kid's Gun Justice,
1940.
*Billy the Kid's Range War,
1941.
*Billy the Kid's Round-Up,
1941,
*Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns,
1942,
*Black Raven, 1943.
*Blazing Frontier, 1943,
*Blonde Comet, 1941,
*Bombs over Burma, 1942,
*Border Buckaroos. 1943,
*Border Roundup, 1943,
*Boss of Big Town, 1942,
*Broadway Big Shot. 1942,
*Cattle Stampede, 1943,
*Caught in the Act, 1941,
*City of Silent Men, 1942,
*Corregidor., 1943,
*Criminals Within, 1941,
*Dangerous Lady, 1941,
*Dawn Express, 1942,
*Dead Men Walk, 1943.
*Death Rides the Plains, 1943.
*Devil Bat. 1940,
*Desperate Cargo, 1941,
*Double Cross, 1941.
*Duke of the Navy. 1942,
*Emergency Landing. 1941,
*Federal Fugitives, 1941,
*Fighting Valley. 1943.
*Frontier Crusader, 1940,
*Fugitive of the Plains, 1943,
*Gallant Lady, 1942.
*Gambling Daughters. 1941,
*Girls in Chains, 1943,
*Girls' Town. 1942.
*Gun Code, 1940,
*Hard Guy, 1941,
Heading for Heaven, 1948,
*Hold That Woman! 1940.
*House of Errors, 1942,
*I Take This Oath. 1940,
*Inside the Law. 1942,
*Isle of Forgotten Sins. 1943,
*Jungle Man. 1941,
*Jungle Siren, 1942,
*Kid Rides Again, 1943,
*Lady from Chungking. 1943.
*Law and Order, 1943,
*Law of the Saddle. 1943,
*Law of the Timber, 1941,
*Lone Rider Ambushed. 1941,
*Lone Rider and the Bandit.
1942,
*Lone Rider Crosses the Rio.
1942,
*Lone Rider Fights Back, 1941,
*Lone Rider in Cheyenne, 1942,
*Lone Rider in Frontier Fury.
1941,
*Lone Rider in Ghost Town.
1941,
*Lone Rider in Texas Justice,
1942.
*Lone Rider.Rides On, 1941.
*Mad Monster, 1942,
*Man of Courage. 1943.
*Marked Men, 1940.
*Men of San Quentin. 1942,
*Miracle Kid, 41,
*Misbehaving Husbands. 1940,
Miss V. from Moscow, 1942.
*Mr, Celebrity, 1941,
*My Son, the Hero, 1943,
tei, ht for Crime, 1942,
utlaws of Boulder Pass.
erry
*Outlaws of the Rio Grande.
1941,
*Overland Stagecoach, 1943,
*Panther's Claw, 1942,
*Paper Bullets, 1941,
*Payoff. 1943.
Prairie Outlaws. 1948.
*Prairie Pals, 1943.
*Prisoner of Japan, 1942,
*Queen of Broadway, 1943,
*Raiders of the West. 1942,
*Rangers Take Over, 1943.
*Reg'lar Fellers, 1941,
*Riders of Black Mountain,
1940.
*Rolling down the Great Divide,
1942,
*Secret Evidence, 1941,
*Secrets of a Co-ed, 1943,
*Sheriff of Sage Valley, 1943,
*South of Panama, 1941,
*Strangler, 1941,
*Submarine Base. 1943.
*Swamp Woman, 1941.
*Texas Marshal, 1941,
*They Raid by Night. 1942,
Tioga Kid, 1948,
*Today I Hang. 1942,
*Tomorrow We Live, 1942,
*Too Many Women, 1942.
*Trail of Terror, 1943.
*Tumbleweed Trail. 1942,
*West of Texas. 1943,
*Western Cyclone, 1943,
Westward Trail, 1947,
*Wild Horse Rustlers. 1943,
*Wolves of the Range. 1943,
*Yank in Libya, 1942,
*Yanks Are Coming, 1943,
PRODUCING cy a INC,
*Ruthless,
Southerner,
19
PROC ON. RESEARCH COM-
*Production Control, 1946,
PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS,
Swing with Bing, hele
PR ee eee GOLFE
SOCIATION OF AMERICA,
MICHIGAN SECTION,
Behind the Scenes at the 29th
National Professional Golf
Association Championship.
1948, ‘
PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS'
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
MICHIGAN SECTION, FILM
COMMITTEE,
*Behind the Scenes at the 29th
National Professional Golf
Association Championship.
1948,
PROKOSCH, FREDERICK,
Conspirators, 1944
PROSPERITY COMPANY, INC.
*Prosperity Press Operator
Training Bundle. 1940,
*Prosperity 2-Girl Shirt Finish-
ing Unit, 1947,
re OLIVE i oes
, Voyager,
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM-
PANY OF AMERICA.
Another Cup of Coffee. 1948,
LLE §,
PRUMBS, LUCI
Girl Tisa, 1948.
M
PUCKETT, JESS,
praeey for Girls, 1949,
ILLS,
PURINA
Science of Milk Production.
1945,
PURINTON, ROBERT F,
Happy Hen and Her Chicks,
1939.
PURINTON PICTURES.
*Happy Hen and Her Chicks.
1939,
PYLE, EDWARD J., Jr.
Replacing Oil Cooler Tubes,
1944,
PYLE, ERNIE.
G. I, Joe
1945,
PYRAMID PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
*Cinderella Swings It. 1943.
*Scattergood Baines. 1941,
*Scattergood Meets Broadway.
1941,
*Scattergood Pulls the Strings.
1941,
*Scattergood Rides High. 1942,
*Scattergood Survives a Murder.
1942,
Q
QUALITY PICTURES COMPANY.
*Dances That Thrill. 1946,
*Dancing Dolls of Burlesque,
1946,
*Night Club Girls, 1946,
*Scintillating Sirens. 1947,
*Stars of the Follies Theatre,
1947,
*Tops in Burlesque, 1947,
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL,
U. S. ARMY. SEE U.S.
Quartermaster Corps.
QUEBEC PRODUCTIONS COR-
PORATION,
*Whispering City. 1947,
QUENTIN, PATRICK, pseud. of
Hugh Callingham Wheeler
and Richard Wilson Webb,
Homicide for Three, 1948,
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
349
R
R. A. F, SEE Gt. Brit. Royal
Air Force.
R. C. M. PRODUCTIONS, INC,
After the Ball, 1946.
*Aligning and Installing Auxil-
iary Machinery, 1943,
All in Favor Say Aye. 1946.
Am I Lucky? 1946. .
Blow the Man Down, 1946.
Bumble Bee Hop. 1946.
Capers on the Campus. 1946,
Carmen, 1946,
Chi-Chi-Castenango. 1946.
Coax Me a Little Bit. 1946.
Coffee Song. 1946.
*Coppersmithing. (Serial)
Corte Tubo, 1946,
Digga Digga Do. 1946.
*Filing and Installing Chocks.
1943,
*How To Check and Surface
Foundations, 1943,
Hula Rumba, 1946,
If You Ever Come to Texas.
1946, r
I'm Learning to Speak English,
1946.
Installing Valves and Sea
Strainer on Sea Chest. 1943,
Island Melody, i
Just the Other Day, 1946,
La Poloma, 1946,
*Laying Out and Installing Stern
‘ube, Tail Shaft and Pro-
peller. (Serial)
*Laying Out, Drilling and Tap-
ping Flanges on Sea Chest.
1943,
Love Makes the World Go
"Round, 1946,
Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland.
1946.
My Pin Up Guy. 1946,
No Vacancy. 1946.
Old Chisholm Trail. 1946,
Poi My Boy. 1946,
*Precision Wood Machining;
Fundamentals of Pattern-
making. (Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Band Saw.
(Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Jointer.
(Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Sander.
(Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Single
Face Surfacer, (Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Spindle
Shaper. (Serial)
*Precision Wood Machining;
Operations on the Variety
Saw. (Serial)
Roly Poly, 1946.
Shout, Brother, Shout. 1946.
Silver Spurs. 1946.
Song of the Sea, 1946.
Swingin' with William. 1946,
That's All Brother, That's
All, 1946.
Under the Willow Tree. 1946.
Wabash Cannon Ball. 1946.
When You and I Were Young
Maggie. 1946.
Will Ya Be My Darlin', 1946,
RD-DR CORPORATION.
*Lost Boundaries. 1949,
R-F MOTION PICTURE COR-
PORATION,
*Three Russian Girls, 1944,
R-F PRODUCTIONS,
Three Russian Girls, 1944,
RKO PATHE, INC.
A for Achievement, 1949,
*Airline Glamour Girls, 1949,
*Aquaqueens, 1946,
*Athletic Stars, 1948.
*Athletic Varieties. 1948,
*Basketball Headliners of 1948,
1948,
*Basketball Headliners of 1949,
1949,
*Beauty for sale, 1946,
*Ben Hogan, 1946,
*Berlin Powderkeg, 1949.
*Beyond the Line of Duty, 1948,
*Big Mouth Bass, 1948,
*Big Party, 1947,
pore? Ducks and Broadbills.
*Block Party. 1948,
*Border Without Bayonets.
1947,
*Boy and the Eagle. 1949.
*Calumet Bluebloods, 1949,
*Campus Boom, 1947,
*Canada Unlimited, 1949,
*Canadian Roughriders, 1949,
*Chasing Rainbows, 1947,
*Children's Village. 1948.
*College Climbers, 1947,
*County Fair, 1948,
*Courtship to Courthouse.
1946.
*Crime Lab, 1948,
*Democracy's Diary. 1948,
*Doggone Clever, 1948,
*Families First. 1948.
*Fighting Tarpon. 1948,
*Football Headliners of 1948.
1948,
*Forgotten Island, 1947,
*49th State, 1947,
*Fraud Fighters, 1949,
*Friend of the Family, 1948.
*Frozen Fun, 1948.
*Funny Business, 1948,
*Game Birds. 1949,
*Germany Today. 1946,
*Girls in White, 1948,
*Glamour Street. 1948,
*Golf Doctor, 1947.
*Golf Masters, 1949,
*Great Lakes. 1946.
*Hail Notre Dame. 1946.
*Hands of Talent. 1949.
*Helicopter Magic, 1949.
*Holiday for Danny, 1949.
*Hoodoo, 1949,
*I Am an Alcoholic. 1947.
*] Like Soap Because, 1949.
*Ice Kids, 1949.
*Ice Skippers. 1947,
*It Can Be You, 1949,
*It Pays to Be Ignorant, 1948.
*Jan August and His Piano
Magic. 1948,
*Kentucky Basketeers. 1946.
*Kentucky Derby Story. 1949,
*Ladies in Wading. 1948,
*Letter to a Rebel. 1948.
*Love That Beauty. 1949,
*Mellow Dramas, 1949.
*Men of the Shooting Stars.
1949.
*Mighty Marlin, 1949,
*Movie Memories, 1949,
*Muscles and the Lady, 1948.
*Nation Is Born, 1947,
*No Place like Home, 1946,
*On Watch, 1949,
*Operation White Tower, 1948,
*Our Daily Bread, 1949,
*Palmetta Quail. 1946,
*Panama, 1946,
*Passport to Nowhere. 1947,
*Photo Frenzy. 1948,
*Piano Rhythm, 1949,
*Pin Games, 1947,
*Port of New York. 1946,
*Prize Fighter. 1949,
4*Quail Pointers. 1947.
*Quarter Horses, 1946.
*RKO Pathe News, (Serial)
*Racing Day. 1947.
*Racing Sleuth. 1947,
*Reading and Riding. 1947,
*Report on Japan, 1946,
*Rolling Thrills, 1949,
*San Francisco— Pacific Gate-
way. 1947,
*Shake Hands with Success.
1949,
*Shush Money. 1949,
*Skating Lady, 1946,
*Ski Belles. 1947.
*Ski Champion, 1947.
*Ski Holiday. 1947.
*Smoke Eaters, 1947.
*Sports Coverage. 1948.
+Sports Golden Age. 1948,
*Sports Top Performers, 1949,
*Spotlight on Mexico, 1949,
*Steeplechasers. 1946,
*Street of Shadows, 1946,
*Strikes to Spare. 1948.
*Summer's Tale. 1947.
*Switzerland Today. 1947.
*Teen Age Tars. 1948,
*Tenderfoot Trail. 1946,
*Texas Redheads, 1948,
*Treasure House, 1947,
*Two Million Rooms, 1946,
*Waders of the Deep. 1949,
*Whistle in the Night. 1947.
*White House. 1946.
*Who's Delinquent? 1948,
Wild Turkey. 1947.
*Winning Basketball, 1946,
*Wonder House. 1949,
World's Heavyweight Cham-
pionship, June 1948, 1948.
RKO PICTURES, INC,
So This Is Washington! 1943,
RKO RADIO.
Beyond Tomorrow, 1940,
Devil and Miss Jones, 1941,
Good Sam, 1948,
House I Live In. 1945.
Lady Takes a Chance, 1943,
Miracle of the Bells. 1948,
Without Reservations, 1946.
RKO RADIO BRITISH PRODUC-
TIONS, LTD,
Saint Meets the Tiger. 1943,
Saint's Vacation, 1941.
Squadron's Leader X, 1943,
Suicide Squadron, 1942.
Yellow Canary. 1944,
RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC,
*Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1940.
*Action in Arabia, 1944,
*Adventure in Baltimore. 1949,
*Adventures of a Rookie, 1943.
Adventures of Ichabod and Mr,
Toad. 1949,
African Diary, 1945,
*Alibi Baby, 1944,
All in a Nutshell, 1948.
*All That Money Can Buy, 1941.
Along Came Jones, 1945.
*Along the Rio Grande, 1941,
Anne of Windy Poplars. 1940.
*Apple in His Eye, 1941.
Aquaqueens, 1946,
*Arizona Ranger, 1948,
*Army Surgeon, 1942,
*Around the World, 1943.
*Avenging Rider, 1942,
*Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer.
1947,
*Bachelor Blues, 1948,
*Back to Bataan, 1945.
*Backstage Follies, 1948,
*Badman's Territory. 1946,
Ball of Fire, 1941,
Bambi, 1942,
*Bamboo Blonde, 1946.
*Bandit Ranger, 1942,
*Bandit Trail, 1941.
*Bandits and Ballads, 1939,
*Banjo. 1947.
*Bar Buckaroos, 1940,
Bashful Bachelor, 1942.
*Bashful Romeo, 1949,
*Beat the Band, 1947.
*Bedlam, 1946,
*Behind the Rising Sun, - 1943,
Belle of the Yukon, 1944,
*Berlin Express, 1948,
*Bested by a Beard. 1940.
*Bet Your Life. 1947.
*Betrayal from the East. 1945.
*Big Street. 1942.
*Beware of Redheads. 1945,
*Big Beef. 1945,
*Big Steal. 1949,
*Bill of Divorcement, 1940,
*Birthday Blues. 1944,
Black Ducks and Broadbills,
1946.
*Blondes Away. 1947.
*Blood on the Moon. 1948.
*Body Snatcher, 1945,
*Bodyguard, 1948.
*Bombardier, 1943,
*Born To Kill, 1947,
*Borrowed Blonde. 1947.
*Bowling Fever. 1946,
*Boy with Green Hair. 1948.
Bride by Mistake. 1944,
*Bride for Sale. 1949,
*Brighton Strangler. 1945,
*Brother Knows Best, 1947.
*Brothers in the Saddle. 1949,
Bubble Bee, 1948,
*Bullet Code. 1940,
*Cactus Capers, 1942,
*Cactus Cut-Up, 1949.
*California or Bust, 1941,
Californy er Bust! 1945,
*Call Out the Marines, 1941.
Canine Casanova, 1945,
*Carle Comes Calling. 1947,
*Cat People. 1943.
*Chicken Feed. 1940.
*Child of Divorce. 1946.
*China Sky. 1945.
Cinderella Swings It. 1943,
*Citizen Kane, 1941,
*Clay Pigeon, 1949,
Clock Watcher, 1944,
*Code of the West. 1947,
*Come On Danger. 1942,
*Contest Crazy, 1948,
*Convoy. 1941,
*Cooks and Crooks, 1942,
*Cornered, 1945.
*Corralling a School Marm,
1940,
*Courageous Dr, Christian,
1940.
*Crack up. 1946.
*Criminal Court. 1946,
*Cross Country Romance,
1940,
*Crossfire. 1947,
Cured Duck, 1945,
*Curse of the Cat People. 1944.
*Curtain Call, 1940,
*Cutie on Duty. 1943,
*Cyclone on Horseback, 1941,
*Dad Always Pays, 1949,
*Dance, Girl, Dance. 1940,
*Dangerous Profession, 1949,
*Date with.the Falcon. 1941.
*Days of Glory, 1944,
*Deadline at Dawn, 1946.
*Dear! Deer! 1942.
*Design for Death, 1948,
*Desperate. 1947.
*Devil Thumbs a Ride. 1947,
*Dick Tracy. 1946.
*Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome,
1947,
*Dick Tracy vs, Cueball. 1946,
*Dick Tracy's Dilemma, 1947.
*Dig That Gold. 1948,
*Ding Dong Williams, 1945.
*Do or Diet, 1946,
*Dr. Christian Meets the
Women, 1940,
*Dog of the Wild, 1949,
Dog Watch, 1945.
Donald's Crime. 1945,
Donald's Off Day. 1944,
*Don't Fool Your Wife. 1948.
*Double Honeymoon, 1945.
*Double Up. 1943.
*Drafted in the Depot, 1941,
Dreaming Out Loud. 1940,
Duck Pimples. 1945,
*Duck Soup. 1942.
*Dude Cowboy. 1941,
Dumbo, 1941,
*Easy Living. 1949.
*Enchanted Cottage, 1945,
*Escape to Danger. 1944,
Escape to Paradise, 1939.
*Every Girl Should Be Married.
1948,
*Experiment Perilous, 1944,
5350
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC.
Cont'd,
Eyes Have It, 1945.
*Falcon and the Co-eds. 1943,
*Falcon in Danger. 1943.
*Falcon in Hollywood, 1944,
*Falcon in Mexico. 1944.
*Falcon in San Francisco. 1945.
*Falcon out West. 1944,
*Falcon Strikes Back, 1943.
*Falcon Takes Over. 1942.
*Falcon's Alibi, 1946,
*Falcon's Adventure. 1947.
*Falcon's Brother. 1942.
*Fallen Sparrow. 1943.
*Fargo Kid. 1940,
*Farmer's Daughter. 1947.
*Father Takes a Wife. 1941.
*Feather Your Nest. 1944,
*Fighting Father Dunne. 1948.
*Fighting Frontier. 1942.
*Fired Man, 1941.
First Aiders. 1944,
*First Yank into Tokyo. 1945.
*Flight for Freedom, ~1943.
*Follow Me Quietly. 1949.
*Follow That Blonde, 1946,
*Follow That Music. 1946,
*Footlight Fever. 1941,
*Forever and a Day, 1943.
*Four Jacks and a Jill. 1941,
*Framing Father. 1942,
*From This Day Forward. 1946.
*Game of Death, 1945.
*Gangway for Tomorrow. 1943.
*Gay Falcon, 1941,
*Gem-Jams, 1943,
*Genius at Work. 1946.
*George White's Scandals. 1945,
*Ghost Ship. 1943,
*Gildersleeve on Broadway.
1943,
*Gildersleeve's Bad Day, 1943.
*Gildersleeve's Ghost. 1944,
*Girl, a Guy and a Gob, 1941,
*Girl Rush, 1944,
*Girls! Girls! Girls! 1944,
Goin' to Town, 1944,
*Goodness! a‘Ghost. 1940.
Goofy Gymnastics. 1948.
*Government Girl, 1943.
*Great Day. 1944,
*Great Gildersleeve. 1943.
Green Promise, 1949,
Greener Yard, 1948,
*Gun Smugglers, 1949,
*Guns of Hate. 1948.
Hail Notre Dame. 1946,
*Having a Wonderful Crime.
1944,
*He Asked for It. 1940.
*He Forgot To Remember.
1944,
*Heart Burn. 1942,
*Heart Troubles, 1949,
*Heartbeat, 1946,
*Heading for Trouble. 1947,
*Heavenly Days, 1944,
*Here We Go Again, 1942,
*Higher and Higher. 1943.
*Highway Mania, 1946,
*Highways by Night. 1942.
*Hired Husband. 1947.
*Hitler's Children, 1943.
Hockey Homicide. 1945.
*Hold 'Em Jail. 1942,
*Hold Your Temper. 1943.
*Holiday Affair. 1949.
*Home Canning. 1948,
*Home Work, 1942.
Honey Harvester. 1948.
*Honeymoon. 1947,
*Host to a Ghost. 1947,
*Hot Foot. 1943,
*Hotel Reserve. 1943, 1945,
*How To Clean House, 1948,
*Hunchback of Notre Dame.
1939,
*Hurry, Charlie, Hurry. 1941,
*I Can't Remember. 1949,
*I Found a Dog. 1949,
*] Married a Communist. 1949.
*I Remember Mama. 1948,
*] Walked with a Zombie, 1943,
*If You Knew Susie. 1948,
1948,
*I'll Build It Myself. 1946,
*I'll Fix It. 1941,
I'll Take Milk, 1946,
*I'm Still Alive. 1940,
In Dutch, 1945.
*In Room 303, 1947.
*Indian Agent. 1948.
*Indian Signs. 1943,
*Inferior Decorator. 1942,
*Irene, 1940,
*Iron Major. 1943.
*Isle of the Dead. 1945.
*It Happened All Night. 1941,
*It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog.
1945,
It's a Pleasure, 1945.
*It's Your Move. 1945.
Joan of Arc. 1948.
*Joan of Paris, 1942.
*Johnny Angel. 1945,
*Journey into Fear, 1943,
*Judge Steps Out. 1949.
*Keep Shooting. 1941,
Kennedy the Great, 1939.
Kid from Brooklyn, 1946.
*Kitchen Cynic. 1944,
*Kitty Foyle. 1940,
*Laddie, 1940,
*Ladies' Day. 1943.
*Lady Luck, 1946.
*Lady Scarface.
*Land of the Open Range. 1942,
Legend of Coyote Rock, 1945,
*Legion of the Lawless. 1940.
*Leopard Man, 1943,
*Let's Go Stepping. 1945.
*Let's Go to the Movies. 1948,
*Let's Make Music. 1941,
*Let's Make Rhythm. 1947.
*Likely Story. 1947.
Li'l Abner, 1940.
Little Foxes. 1941,
*Little Men, 1941,
*Little Orvie. 1940.
Locket. 1946,
*Look Who's Laughing. 1941.
*Love Your Landlord. 1944,
*Lucky Partners, 1940,
*Mad About Moonshine. 1941.
*Mademoiselle Fifi. 1944,
*Magnificent Ambersons. 1942,
*Maid Trouble. 1945,
*Mail Trouble, 1942,
*Make Mine Laughs, 1949,
*Mama Loves Papa, 1945.
*Man About Town, 1947.
*Man Alive. 1945,
*Man-I-Cured. 1941,
March of Time. (Serial)
*Marine Raiders, 1944,
*Marines Fly High. 1940.
*Married and in Love. 1940,
*Masked Raiders, 1949.
*Master Race. 1944,
*Mayor of 44th Street. 1942.
*Meet Doctor Christian, 1939.
*Melody for Three. 1941,
*Melody Time. 1946,
*Men Against the Sky. 1940,
*Mexican Spitfire. c1940.
*Mexican Spitfire at Sea. 1942.
*Mexican Spitfire Out West.
1940.
*Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost,
1942,
*Mexican Spitfire's Baby. 1941.
*Mexican Spitfire's Blessed
Event. 1943,
*Mexican Spitfire's Elephant.
1942,
Mighty Joe Young. 1949,
*Millionaire Playboy. 1940.
*Millionaires in Prison, 1940,
*Mind over Mouse. 1947,
*Mr, and Mrs. Smith, 1941.
*Mr. Blandings Builds His
Dream House, 1948,
*Mr,. Lucky. 1943.
*Molly Cures a Cowboy, 1940,
*Mother-in-law's Day, 1945,
*Motor Maniacs, 1946,
a Becomes Electra,
*Murder My Sweet. 1945,
*Music in Manhattan, 1944,
*Musical Bandit. 1941,
*Mutiny in the County. 1940.
*My Favorite Spy. 1942.
*My Favorite Wife. 1940.
*My Life with Caroline. 1941,
*My Pal, 1947,
*My Pal Wolf. 1944,
*Mysterious Desperado, 1949,
*Mystery in Mexico, 1948,
*Navy Comes Through, 1942.
*Nevada. 1944, ,
*Newlyweds. 1949,
*Night of Adventure, 1944,
*Night Song. 1947,
*No More Relatives. 1947.
*No, No, Nanette.
No Sail. 1945,
*Nocturne, 1947,
*Noisy Neighbors, 1946.
*None but the Lonely Heart.
1944,
*Not on My Account. 1943,
*Northern Rampart, 1946.-
*Notorious. 1946,
*Obliging Young Lady, 1941,
*Oh, Professor Behave. 1946,
*Oil's Well That Ends Well,
1949,
*One Crowded Night, 1940,
*Once upon a Honeymoon,
1942,
*Out of the Past. 1947.
Palmetta Quail. 1946.
*Pal's Adventure. 1948,
*Pal's Return, 1948,
*Pan-Americana, 1945,
*Panic in the Parlor. 1941.
*Parachute Battalion. 1941,
Partners in Time. 1946.
*Passport to Destiny. 1944,
*Pearl, 1947.
*Petticoat Larceny. 1943.
*Pirates of the Prairie. 1942,
Plastics Inventor, 1944,
*Play Girl, 1941,
*Playmates, 1941,
Pluto's Sweater. 1948.
*Polo Phony, 1941,
*Pop Always Pays. 1940.
*Poppa Knows Worst, 1944,
*Powder Town, 1942,
*Prairie Law. 1940,
*Prairie Spooners, 1941,
*Pretty Dolly. 1943. f
Pride of the Yankees. 1942.
*Primrose Path, 1940,
*Princess and the Pirate. 1944,
*Prize Maid. 1949.
*Prunes and Politics. 1943,
Quarter Horses. 1946.
4*Queen of Destiny. 1940.
*Quiet Fourth. 1941,
RKO Pathe News, (Serial)
*Race Street. 1948,
*Rachel and the Stranger. 1948,
*Radio Rampage. 1944.
*Radio Runaround, 1943,
*Radio Stars on Parade. 1945.
*Range Rhythm. 1942,
*Red River Robin Hood. 1942,
*Redskins and Redheads, 1941,
Reluctant Dragon. 1941, °
*Remedy for Riches. 1940.
*Reno, 1939,
*Repent at Leisure, 1941,
*Return of the Bad Men, 1948,
*Riders of the Range. 1949.
*Riding the Wind. 1941.
*Riffraff. 1947.
*Riverboat Rhythm, 1946,
*Robbers of the Range. 1941.
*Rookies in Burma, 1943,
*Rough on Rents, 1942,
*Roughshod, 1949,
*Rustlers, 1949.
*Sagebrush Law. 1942,
*Saint in Palm Springs. 1941,
*Saint Takes over. 1940.
*Saint's Double Trouble. 1940.
*Saint's Vacation, 1941,
*San Quentin. 1946,
*Savage Splendor. 1949,
*Say Uncle, 1944,
Scattergood Baines, 1941,
Scattergood Meets Broadway.
1941, i
Scattergood Pulls the Strings.
1941, §
Scattergood Rides High. 1942,
Scattergood Survives a Murder,
1942,
*Scrappily Mareted) agit
Seal Island. 1948.
*Secretary Trouble. 1948,
*Seeing Nellie Home. 1948.
*Set-Up. 1949,
*Seven Days Ashore. 1944,
*Seven Days' Leave. 1942,
*Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1947.
*Seven Miles from Spee ate ?
1943, -*
*Seventh Victim, 1943,
She Wore a Yellow sing 1 ;
1949, [
Sheep Dog. 1948, ;
*Shocking Affair. 1949, *
*Show Business. 1944, °
*Sinbad the Sailor, 1946,
*Sing Your Way Home, 1945,
*Sing Your Worries Away. bog
*Sister Kenny. 1946. i
*Six-Gun Gold. 1941,
Skating Lady, 1946,
*Sky's the Limit. 1943.
*Sleepless Tuesday. 1945.
Slide, Donald, Slide, 1948.
*Slightly at Sea, 1940,
So Dear to My Heart, 1948,
So Well Remembered, 1947.
*Social Terrors. 1947,
Song Is Born, 1947,
*Spanish Main, 1945,
*Spiral Staircase. 1945,
*Spitfire. 1943,
*Spook Speaks, 1947, jasM
Springtime for Pluto. 1944,
*Squadron Leader X, 1943,
*Stage to Chino. 1940,
*Stagecoach Kid. 1949,
*Stations West. 1948.
Steeplechasers, 1946,
*Step by Step, 1946,
*Step Lively. 1944,
Story of the Vatican with His
Holiness Pius XII. 1941,
*Strange Bargain. 1949.
Stranger. 1946, :
*Stranger on the Third Floor.
1940,
*Sunk by the Census, 1940,
*Sunny, 1941, ,
*Sunset Pass, 1946,
*Suspicion. 1941,
*Sweet Cheat, 1949,
*Swiss Family oo 1940,
*Syncopation, 1942,
*Taint Legal. 1940,
*Tall in the Saddle, 1944,
Tarzan and the Amazons,
1945,
*Tarzan and the Leopard
Woman, 1945,
Tarzan Tripumphs, 1943,
Tarzan's Desert Mystery.
1943,
Tarzan's Magic Fountain, 1948,
*Tattle Talevision, 1940,
*Television Turmoil, 1947,
*Tender Comrade. 1943.
Tenderfoot Trail. 1946.
Tennis Racquet. 1948.
*That's Right— You're Wrong.
1939,
They Got Me Covered. 1942.
*They Knew What They Wanted,
1940,
*They Live by Night. 1948,
*They Meet Again. 1941.
*They Met in Argentina, 1941,
*They Won't Believe Me. 1947.
*This Land Is Mine, 1943.
*Those Endearing Young
Charms, 1945,
*Threat, 1949,
Three Caballeros, 1944,
*Thunder Mountain, 1947.
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
551
RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC.
Cont'd,
*Thundering Hoofs. 1942,
Tiger Trouble. 1944,
*Till the End of Time. 1946.
*Tom Brown's School Days.
1940.
*Tom, Dick and Harry. 1941.
Tomorrow Is Forever. 1945.
*Too Many Girls. 1940,
*Trail Street. 1947.
*Trailer Tragedy. 1940.
*Triple Justice. 1940,
*Triple Trouble. 1944, —
*Trouble or Nothing. 1946.
*Truth About Murder. 1946.
*Tuttles of Tahiti, 1942.
*Twin Husbands, 1946.
*Twincuplets, 1940.
*Two for the Money. 1942,
*Two O'Clock Courage. 1945,
Two Thoroughbreds, 1939,
Two Weeks To Live. 1943.
*Tycoon, 1947.
*Under the Tonto Rim. 1947,
*Unexpected Uncle. 1941.
*Uninvited Blonde. 1948.
*Unlucky Dog. 1943,
Up in Arms, .1944,
*Vacation in Reno, 1946.
*Valley df the Sun. 1942.
*Variety Time. 1948,
*Vigil in the Night, 1940.
Villain Still Pursued Her.
1940,
*Wagon Train. 1940,
*Wall Street Blues. 1946.
*Wanderer of the Wasteland.
1945,
*Wedded Blitz. 1942.
*Wedtime Stories. 1943.
*Weekend for Three, 1941,
*West of the Pecos, 1945,
*Western Heritage. 1948,
*Westward Ho-Hum, 1941,
*What a Blonde. 1945,
*What, No Cigarettes? 1945.
*When Wifie's Away. 1941,
*Who's a Dummy? 1941,
*Wife Tames Wolf. 1947.
*Wild Horse Mesa, 1947.
*Wildcat Bus, 1940.
*Window. 1949.
*Wings and the Woman. 1942.
Winning Basketball. 1946.
Winter Storage. 1948,
*Woman on the Beach. 1947,
*Woman's Secret. 1949.
Wonder Man, 1945, :
*World's Heavyweight Cham-
pionship. 1947.
*World's Heavyweight Cham-
pionship, June 1948. 1948,
*Yellow Canary, 1944,
*You Can't Fool Your Wife.
1940,
*You Drive Me Crazy. 1945,
*You'll Find Out. 1940.
*Youth Runs Wild, 1944,
*Zombies on Broadway. 1945.
RABINOVITSCH, GREGOR,
I Was an Adventuress. 1940,
RACKIN, MARTIN.
Buy Me That Town, 1941.
RADFORD PICTURES, INC.
*Water in the Air. 1949,
*We Make a Fire, 1948.
RADIGUET, RAYMOND.
Diable au Corps. 1948,
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMER-
ICA,
To a New World, 1945,.
RADIO ELECTRONICS,
Electron Theory. 1948,
RADISSON, PIERRE ESPRIT.
Hudson's Bay. 1941, — |
RAGAN, PHILIP.
Stuff for Stuff. 1949,
RAINBOW PICTURES, INC,
Monte Carlo Night, 1949,
*Seminole Love Story. 1947,
RAINBOW PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Bells of St. Mary's, 1945,
*Good Sam, 1948,
259158 O - 53 - 36
RAINE, NORMAN REILLY.
Captain Tugboat Annie. 1945.
Tugboat Annie Sails Again.
1940,
RAISON, MILTON.
Phantom of 42nd Street.
Special Agent. 1949,
RAISZ, ERWIN. -
Global Concept in Maps. 1947.
RALSTON, JOHN D.
Sex Hormones ~ Physiology,
Diagnosis, Therapy. 1941.
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY.
Home of Champions, 1947,
Partners, 1948.
Partners in Prosperity. 1949.
*Twenty Fighting Men, 1943.
RAMPART PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Letter from an Unknown
Woman, 1948,
1945,
*You Gotta Stay Happy. 1948.
RAMSAY, M., L.
*Power and the Land, 1940,
RAMSEYER, Mrs. S, E.
Musica] Moments with the
Ramseyers,’ 1943,
RAMSEYER, S. E,.
Musical Moments with the
Ramseyers, 1943.
RAND, AYN.
Fountainhead, 1949,
Night of January 16th,
RANDALL, KENNETH W.
Doctor in Industry. 1946,
RANGE BUSTERS, INC.
*Boot Hill Bandits, 1942, ~
*Fugitive Valley. 1941.
*Haunted Ranch. 1943,
*Kid's Last Ride. 1941,
*Land of Hunted Men. 1943.
*Rock River Renegades, 1942.
*Saddle Mountain Roundup, 1941,
*Texas to Bataan, 1942,
*Texas Trouble Shooters, 1942,
*Thunder River Feud. 1942.
*Tonto Basin Outlaws, 1941.
*Trail of the Silver Spurs,
1941,
*Trail Riders, 1942.
*Tumbledown Ranch in-Arizona.
1941,
*Two-Fisted Justice.
*Underground Rustlers.
*War Dogs, 1942.
*Wrangler's Roost.
RANK, J. ARTHUR.
Black Narcissus, 1948,
Blanche Fury. 1947,
Brief Encounter. 1946,
Bush Christmas. 1947.
Captain Boycott. 1947.
Captive Heart.’ 1947.
Caravan, ‘1947.
Frieda, 1947.
Hungry Hill. 1948,
I Know Where I'm Going.
Johnny Frenchman, 1947,
Lady Surrenders, 1947,
Magic Bow, 1947.
Nicholas Nickleby. 1948.
Notorious Gentleman, 1946,
Odd Man Out, 1947.
Overlanders, 1948,
Quartet. 1949,
Red Shoes. 1948.
Smugglers. 1948.
So Well Remembered,
Take My Life. 1947.
They Were Sisters, 1946.
This Happy Breed. 1947.
Upturned Glass, 1947.
Waterloo Road, 1945,
Wicked Lady. 1946,
RANKIN, WILLIAM.
Dixie. 1943.
Hi Beautiful. 1944,
RANSOME, STEPHEN.
Who Is Hope Schuyler? 1942.
RAPHAELSON, SAMSON.
Perfect Marriage. 1946.
Skylark. 1941,
RASBACH, H. K.
Way of Peace. 1947.
RASCHs ASPOLEH grouls OTTO,
1941,
1942,
1941,
1941,
1947.
1947.
RATTIGAN, TERENCE.
French Without Tears. 1940.
Journey Together. 1946.
Winslow Boy.’ 1948.
RAVEL, MAURICE.
Bolero, 1949,
RAVEN, H.-C.
Pygmies of Africa,
RAVITZ, LAWRENCE,
Automotive Operation and
Maintenance; Preventive
Maintenance. (Serial)
RAWLINGS, MARJORIE KINNAN.
Sun Comes Up. 1948.
Yearling. 1946.
RAWSON, CLAYTON,
1939.
Man Who Wouldn't Die, 1942,
RAY, OSCAR.
Paris Underground. 1945,
RAY (REID H.) FILM INDUS-
TRIES, INC.
*Early Does It.
RAY, REID H.
Eye Pay—You Take It. 1942.
Instrument Flight Control;
Orientation. (Serial)
Instrument Flight Control;
Radio Navigation. (Serial)
Kenny Concept of the Disease
Infantile Paralysis. 1944,
Machine Shop Work; Bench
Work, (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on a Broaching Machine.
(Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on a Planer, (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Metal Cutting
Band Saw. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Precision
Measurement, (Serial)
Second Phase of the Kenny
Treatment. 1945.
RAY-BELL FILMS, INC.
*Electrical Work; Electrical
Machinery. (Serial)
*Electrical Work; Wiring.
(Serial)
Eye Pay—You Take It, 1942,
In Our American Way. 1941,
*Instrument Flight Control;
Orientation. (Serial)
*Instrument Flight Control;
Radio Navigation. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Bench
Work, (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Fundamen-
tals of Blueprint Reading.
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on a Broaching Machine.
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on a Planer. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Centerless Grinding
Machine, (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Metal Cutting Band
Saw. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Vertical Milling Ma-
chine, (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Precision
Measurement. (Serial)
*Small Milk Plant Operation.
(Serial)
Tractor Fuels and Tractors,
1941,
RAY-O-VAC COMPANY.
*Inside Story. 1944.
RAYE, MARTHA.
1948,
Four Jills ina Jeep. 1944,
RAYMOND, MICHAEL,
Emergency Squad.’ 1939.
READ, DUDLEY G.
*How Filmusical Numbers are
Created, 1943,
READ, NICHOLAS C,
Feeling All Right. 1949.
READ, NICHOLAS CABELL,
Timber Growing Today. 1915.
REAL LIFE DRAMAS,
*Confessions of a Vice Baron.
1943,
REAL PICTURES,
*Gow, the Killer. 1948.
REALLY EDUCATIONAL MO-
TION PICTURES.
Universe As Seen Today
Through Largest Telescopes,
1940,
REALM TELEVISION PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Adventure of the Speckled
Band. 1949,
*Birthday of the Infanta, 1949,
*Bishop's Experiment. 1949,
*Capture, 1949,
*Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County, 1949,
*Colonel Starbottle for the
Plaintiff. 1949,
*Confession on New Year's
Eve. 1949.
*Cricket on the Hearth. 1949,
*Diamond Necklace. 1949.
*Invisible Wound, 1949.
*Lady, or the Tiger? 1949,
*Lodging for the Night. 1949.
*Lord Maletroit's Door. 1949,
*Mlle Fifi. 1949,
*Manchester Marriage. 1949,
*Marquise, 1949,
*Million Pound Bank Note,
1949,
*Mummy's Foot.
*Mysterious Picture.
*Old, Old Story. 1949,
*Only Son. 1949.
*Real Thing. 1949.
*Substitute. 1949.
*Tenor, 1949.
*Treasure of Franchard., 1949,
*Why Thomas Was Discharged,
1949,
REBER, A, LLOYD, Jr.
Photo-Lithography. 1948,
Processing Ektachrome Color
Film, 1946.
Safety at Kodak Park, 1947,
Use and Processing of Ekta-
chrome Film, 1947.
RED CROSS. U.S. AMERICAN
NATIONAL RED CROSS.
*Before the Doctor Comes,
1942,
Heads up, 1942,
It Can Be You.
1949,
1949,
1949,
*You're on Your Own, 1942,
REDDY KILOWATT.
*Reddy Made Magic. 1946.
REECE, HERBERT A,
Technology and Machining
of Meehanite the General
Iron Works Way. 1944.
REED (ROLAND) PRODUCTIONS,
*Carbon—Black Treasure.
1945,
*Million Dollar Partner, 1945,
*Naval Air Station and Its Work,
1945. :
*Safety in Air Stations, 1945.
*Tomorrow's Highroad, 1945.
*Voyage to Recovery. 1945.
*Your Job in the Navy, 1945.
REEVES, THEODORE,
I Walk Alone. 1947,
REGAL FILMS, INC.
*Mrs, Mike. 1949,
*Pitfall. 1948,
REHM, I, R.
Foundry Practice; Bench
Molding. (Serial)
REHN, ANNA,
*Corrective Exercise No. 1 for
Constipation. 1942.
*Corrective Exercise No, 2 for
Constipation. 1942,
*Corrective Exercise No, 3 for
Constipation, 1946.
REICHGUTT, DAVID.
Geometry in Action. 1940,
REID, ROY AND FRED L, PAT-
TERSON— REAL PICTURES
SEE
Real Pictures.
552
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
REID, VIRGINIA.
Black Market Babies. 1945,
REISCH, WALTER,
My Love Came Back. 1940.
RELIANCE,
T-Men, 1948,
RELIANCE PICTURES, INC.
Challenge. 1948,
Counterfeiters, 1948,
Creeper. 1948.
*Raw Deal. 1948.
13 Lead Soldiers. 1948,
RELIGIOUS FILMS, INC.
Night Life in a Modern Tavern,
1948,
REMARQUE, ERICH MARIA.
Arch of Triumph, 1948,
Other Love. 1947.
So Ends Our Night. 1941.
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY,
INC.
Man to Man, 1948,
*One Man Listens. 1941.
*Opportunity Unlimited. 1942,
Swing to Sports, 1946.
REMINGTON RAND, INC.
*American Way of Property
Ownership. 1941,
RENNER, GEORGE T, Jr.
Irrigation Farming. 1939,
Water Power. 1946.
RENNER, GILBERT I,
Properties of Water. 1947.
RENOIR, JEAN.
Southerner. 1945,
This Land Is Mine, 1943,
REPUBLIC AIRCRAFT.
Uncrating and Assembly of the
P-47 Thunderbolt Airplane.
1943,
REPUBLIC AVIATION CORPO-
RATION.
*To Give Your Best. 1944,
*Uncrating and Assembly of the
P-47 Thunderbolt Airplane.
1943.
REPUBLIC PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
*Adventures of Captain Marvel.
(Serial)
*Adventures of Frank and Jesse
James, (Serial)
*Adventures of Red Ryder.
(Serial)
*Affairs of Geraldine. 1946.
*Alias Billy the Kid. 1946,
*Alias the Champ, 1949,
*Alibi, 1943,
*Along the Navajo Trail. 1946.
*Along the Oregon Trail. 1947,
*Angel and the Badman. 1946,
*Angel Comes to Brooklyn,
1945.
*Angel in Exile. 1948.
*Angel on the Amazon, 1948,
*Angels with Broken Wings.
1941,
*Apache Kid. 1941.
*Apache Rose. 1947.
*Arizona Terrors, 1942,
*Arkansas Judge. 1941,
*At Dawn We Die. 1943,
*Atlantic City. 1944.
*Back in the Saddle. 1941,
*Bad Man of Deadwood, 1941,
*Bandit King of Texas, 1949,
*Bandits of Dark Canyon. 1948,
*Bandits of the Badlands. 1945.
*Barnyard Follies, 1940.
*Behind City Lights, 1945.
*Behind the News, 1940,
*Bells of Capistrano. 1942.
*Bells of Rosarita, 1945.
*Bells of San Angelo, 1947,
*Beneath Western Skies. 1944,
*Beyond Civilization to Texas.
1949,
*Beyond the Last Frontier.
1943.
*Big Bonanza, 1945,
*Big Show-Off. 1945.
*Bill and Coo. 1948,
*Black Hills Express. 1943.
*Black Widow. (Serial)
*Blackmail. 1947.
*Blocked Trail. 1943,
*Bold Frontiersman, 1
*Border Legion, 1940,
948.
*Bordertown Gun Fighters.
1943,
*Bordertown Trail, 1944,
*Bowery Boy. 1940,
*Brazil, 1944,
*Brimstone, 1949,
*Bungle in the Jungle,
*Calendar Girl, 1947,
*California Firebrand,
*California Gold Rush,
*California Joe. 1943.
1949,
1948.
1946,
*Call of the Canyon. 1942,
*Call of the Rockies. 1
*Call of the South Seas,
944,
1944,
*Calling All Marines. 1939.
*Calling Wild Bill Elliott.
1943,
*Campus Honeymoon, 1948,
*Cancion de Mexico. 1945,
*Canyon City. 1943.
*Captain America, (Serial)
*Captain Tugboat Annie
*Carolina Moon. 1940,
*Carson City Cyclone.
. 1945.
1943,
*Carson City Kid, 1940,
*Carson City Raiders,
1948,
*Casanova in Burlesque. 1943,
*Catman of Paris. 1946,
*Chatterbox, 1943.
*Cheaters. 1945,
*Cherokee Flash, 1945
*Cheyenne Wildcat, 1944,
*Chicago Kid, 1945,
*Citadel of Crime, 194
1.
*Code of Scotland Yard. 1948.
*Code of the Outlaw. 1942.
*Code of the Prairie. 1944.
*Colorado, 1940,
*Colorado Pioneers. 1945,
*Conquest of Cheyenne,
1946.
*Corpus Christi Bandits. 1945.
*Country Fair. 1941,
*Covered Trailer, 1939,
*Covered Wagon Days,
*Cowboy and the Senori
1940,
ta, 1944,
*Cowboy Serenade. 1942,
*Cowboys from Texas,
*Crime of the Century.
1939.
1946.
*Crimson Ghost. (Serial)
*Crooked Road. 1940,
*Cyclone Kid, 1942.
*Dakota, 1945,
*Dangers of the Canadian
Mounted, (Serial)
*Daredevils of the Clou
1948,
ds.
*Daredevils of the West, (Seri-
al)
*Dark Command. 1940.
*Daughter of Don Q, (Serial)
*Daughter of the Jungle
*Days of Buffalo Bill.
*Days of Jesse James.
*Days of Old Cheyenne.
*Dead Man's Gulch, 19
. 1949.
1946.
1939,
1943,
43.
*Death Valley Gunfighters.
1949,
*Death Valley Manhunt,
*Death Valley Outlaws,
*Deerslayer, 1943,
*Denver Kid. 1948,
*Desert Bandit. 1941,
*Desperadoes of Dodge
1948,
Devil Pays Off. 1941,
1943,
1941,
City.
*Dick Tracy Vs. Crime, Inc.
(Serial)
*Dick Tracy's G- Men,
(Serial)
*Doctors Don't Tell, 1941.
*Don't Fence Me In, 1945.
*Down Dakota Way. 1949.
*Down Mexico Way, 19
*Driftwood, 1947.
*Drums of Fu Manchu,
*Drums of Fu Manchu,
41,
(Serial)
1943.
*Duke of Chicago. 1949.
*Earl Carroll Sketchbook, 1946,
*Earl Carroll Vanities, 1945.
*Earl of Puddlestone.
*El Paso Kid. 1946,
1940,
*End of the Road, 1944,
*Exposed, 1947.
*Eyes of Texas, 1948,
*Fabulous Suzanne. 1946,
*Fabulous Texan, 1947,
*Faces in the Fog. 1944,
*False Faces, 1943.
*Far Frontier. 1949,
*Fatal Witness, 1945,
*Federal Agents vs, Under-
world, Inc, (Serial)
*Federal Operator 99, (Serial)
*Fighting Devil Dogs, 1943,
*Fighting Kentuckian, 1949,
*Fighting Seabees. 1944,
*Firebrands of Arizona, 1944,
*Flame. 1947.
*F lame of the Barbary Coast.
1945,
*Flame of Youth. 1949,
*Flaming Fury. 1949.
*Flying Tigers. 1942,
*Forgotten Girls, 1940.
*French Key... 1946.
*Friendly Neighbors. 1940.
*Frontier Investigator, 1949.
*Frontier Vengeance. 1940,
*Fugitive from Sonora. 1943,
*G. I. War Brides. 1946,
*G-Men Never Forget. (Serial)
*G-Men vs, the Black Dragon,
(Serial)
*Gallant Legion. 1948,
*Gangs of Chicago. 1940,
*Gangs of Sonora, 1941.
*Gangs of the Waterfront.
1945,
*Gaucho Serenade, 1940,
*Gauchos of Eldorado, 1941,
Gay Blades, 1946.
*Gay Ranchero, 1948.
*Gay Vagabond, 1941,
*Gentle Gangster. 1943,
*Ghost Goes Wild, 1947.
*Ghost of Zorro. (Serial)
*Ghost Valley Raiders, 1940,
*Girl from Alaska, 1942,
*Girl from God's Country.
1940,
*Girl from Havana, 1940,
*Girl Who Dared, 1944,
*Girls of the Big House, 1945.
*Glass Alibi, 1946.
*Golden Stallion. 1949,
*Goodnight Sweetheart. 1944.
*Grand Canyon Trail. 1948,
*Grand Ole Opry. 1940,
*Grandpa Goes to Town, 1940,
*Great Flamarion. 1945.
*Great Stagecoach Robbery.
1945,
*Great Train Robbery. 1941.
*Grissly's Millions, 1944,
*Guy Could Change. 1945.
Hands Across the Border,
1943,
*Haunted Harbor, (Serial)
*Headin' for God's Country.
1943,
*Heart of the Golden West.
1942, +i
*Heart of the Rio Grande, 1942,
*Heart of Virginia, 1948,
*Heldorado. 1946,
*Hellfire. 1949,
*Here Comes Elmer. 1943.
*Heroes of the Saddle. 1940,
*Hi, Neighbor, 1942,
*Hi-Yo-Silver. 1940.
*Hidden Valley Outlaws, 1944,
*Hideout. 1949.
*Hit Parade of 1943. 1943,
*Hit Parade of 1947, 1947,
*Hitchhike to Happiness, 1945.
*Home in Oklahoma, 1946,
*Home in Wyomin', 1942,
*Home on the Range. 1946,
*Homesteaders of Paradise
Valley. 1947,
*Homicide for Three, 1948,
*Hoosier Holiday. 1943.
*Hurricane Smith. 1941,
*I, Jane Doe. 1948,
*Ice-Capades. 1941.
*Ice-Capades Revue. 1942.
*Idaho, 1943,
*Identity Unknown, 1945,
*In Old California, 1942.
*In Old Cheyenne, 1941.
*In Old Missouri. 1940.
*In Old Oklahoma, 1943.
*In Old Sacramento, 1946.
*Hit Parade of 1941. 1940.
*Inner Circle. 1946,
*Inside Story. 1948.
*Invisible Informer. 1946,
*It's a Grand Old Nag. 1947.
*I've Always Loved You, 1946.
*Jamboree, 1944,
*James Brothers of Missouri,
(Serial)
*Jealousy. 1945,
*Jeepers Creepers. 1939,
*Jesse James at Bay, 1941,
*Jesse James, Jr. 1942,
*Jesse James Rides Again,
(Serial) r .
*Joan of Ozark, 1942,
*Johnny Doughboy, 1942,
*Jungle Girl. (Serial)
*Kansas Cyclone, 1941,
*Kid from Cleveland, 1949.
*King of the Cowboys, 1943.
*King of the Forest Rangers,
(Serial) \
*King of the Gamblers, 1948,
*King of the Mounties, (Serial)
*King of the Rocket Men.
(Serial)
*King of the Royal Mounted.
(Serial)
*King of the Texas Rangers,
(Serial)
*Lady and the Monster. 1944.
*Lady for a Night. 1942.
*Lady from Louisiana, 1941,
*Lake Placid Serenade, 1944,
*Laramie Trail, 1944,
*Last Bandit. 1949.
*Last Crooked Mile. 1946.
*Last Frontier Uprising. 1947.
*Law of the Golden West. 1949,
*Lightnin' in the Forest. 1948,
*Lights of Old Santa Fe. 1944.
*London Blackout Murders.
1942,
*Lone Star Raiders, 1940.
*Lone Texas Ranger. 1945.
*Love, Honor and Goodbye.
1945,
Macbeth, 1948,
*Madonna of the Desert. 1948,
*Madonna's Secret. 1946,
*Magnificent Rogue. 1946.
*Main Street Kid. 1948.
*Main Street Lawyer. 1939.
*Man Betrayed, 1941.
*Man from Cheyenne. 1942,
*Man from Frisco, 1944,
*Man from Music Mountain,
1943.
*Man from Oklahoma, 1945,
*Man from Rainbow Valley.
1946,
*Man from the Rio Grande.
1943.
*Man from Thunder River.
1943,
*Manhunt of Mystery Island.
. (Serial)
*Mantrap, 1943,
*Marshal of Amarillo, 1948,
*Marshal of Cripple Creek.
1947,
*Marshal of Laredo, 1945,
*Marshal of Reno, 1944.
*Masked Marvel. (Serial)
Meet the Missus. 1940,
*Meet the Stars. (Serial)
*Melody and Moonlight. 1940,
*Melody Ranch, 1940,
*Mercy Island, 1941,
*Mexicana, 1945.
*Missouri Outlaw. 1941.
*Mr. District Attorney. 1941.
*Mojave Firebrand, 1944,
*Money to Burn, 1939,
*Moonlight Masquerade, 1942,
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
553
REPUBLIC PICTURES CORPO-
RATION. Cont'd,
Moonrise, 1948,
Mountain Moonlight, 1941,
*Mountain Rhythm, 1943,
*Murder in the Music Hall, 1946,
*My Best Gal, 1944,
*My Buddy, 1944,
*My Pal Trigger. 1946.
*Mysterious Doctor Satan.
(Serial)
*Mysterious Mr. Valentine, 1946,
*Mystery Broadcast, 1943,
*Navajo Trail Raiders, 1949.
*Nevada City. 1941,
*Night Train to Memphis, 1946,
*Nightime in Nevada, 1948,
*Nobody's Darling, 1943,
*Northwest Outpost, 1947.
*O, My Darling Clementine, 1943.
*Oklahoma Badlands, 1948.
*Oklahoma Renegades, 1941,
*Old Homestead, 1942,
*Old Los Angeles, 1948,
*On the Old Spanish Trail, 1947,
*One Exciting Week. 1946.
*One Man's Law. 1940,
*Oregon Trail. 1945.
*Oregon Trail Scouts. 1947,
*Out California Way. 1946.
*Out of the Storm, 1948,
*Outcasts of the Trail. 1949.
*Outlaws of Cherokee Trail.
1941,
*Outlaws of Pine Ridge. 1942.
*Outlaws of Santa Fe. 1944,
*Overland Mail Robbery. 1943.
*Pals of the Pecos. 1941.
*Pardon My Stripes. 1942.
*Passkey to Danger. 1946.
*Perils of Nyoka. (Serial)
*Petticoat Politics. 1941.
*Phantom Cowboy. 1941,
*Phantom of the Plains. 1945.
*Phantom Plainsmen. 1942.
*Phantom Rider. (Serial)
*Phantom Speaks. 1945,
*Pilgrim Lady. 1946.
*Pioneers of the West. 1940.
*Pistol Packin' Mama, 1943,
*Pittsburgh Kid. 1941,
*Plainsman and the Lady. 1946,
*Plunderers, 1948,
*Port of Forty Thieves. 1944.
*Post Office Investigator. 1949,
*Powder River Rustlers. 1949.
*Prairie Pioneers, 1941,
*Pretender. 1947.
*Pride of the Plains. 1943.
*Prince of the Plains. 1949.
*Public Enemy. 1941.
*Puddin' Head, 1941,
*Purple Monster Strikes.
(Serial)
*Purple V. 1943.
*Rags to Riches. 1941,
*Raiders of Sunset Pass, 1943.
*Raiders of the Range. 1942,
*Rainbow over Texas. 1946.
*Rancho Grande. 1940,
*Ranger and the Lady. 1940.
*Ranger of Cherokee Strip.
1949,
*Red Menace. 1949.
Red Pony, 1949,
*Red River Renegades, 1946,
*Remember Pearl Harbor!
1942,
*Rendezvous with Annie, 1946,
*Renegades of Sonora. 1948,
*Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride, 1940,
*Riders of the Rio Grande.
1943,
*Ridin' Down the Canyon, 1942,
*Ridin' on a Rainbow. 1941,
*Rio Grande Raiders, 1946,
*Road to Alcatraz. 1945,
*Robin Hood of Texas, 1947.
*Robin Hood of the Pecos. 1941,
*Rocky Mountain Rangers,
1940,
*Roll on Texas Moon, 1946,
*Romance on the Range. 1942,
*Romantic Rumbolia. 1949,
*Rookies on Parade, 1941,
*Rose of the Yukon, 1949,
*Rosie, the Riveteer. 1944,
*Rough Riders of Cheyenne,
1945,
*Rustlers of Devil's Canyon,
1947,
*Saddle Pals, 1947.
*Saddlemates, 1941,
*Sailors on Leave. 1941,
*Saint Meets the Tiger. 1943.
*San Antone Ambush. 1949,
*San Antonio Kid, 1944.
*San Fernando Valley. 1944.
*Santa Fe Saddlemates, 1945.
*Santa Fe Scouts. 1943,
*Santa Fe Uprising. 1946.
*Scatterbrain, 1940.
*Scotland Yard Investigator.
1945.
*Scream in the Dark. 1943,
*Secret Service in Darkest
Africa. (Serial)
*Secret Service Investigator.
1948,
*Secrets of Scotland Yard.
1944,
*Secrets of the Underground.
1942,
*Shadows on the Sage. 1942,
*Shantytown,. 1943.
*Shepherd of the Ozarks, 1942,
*Sheriff of Cimarron, 1945,
*Sheriff of Las Vegas. 1944.
*Sheriff of Redwood Valley.
1946,
*Sheriff of Sundown, 1944,
*Sheriff of Tombstone. 1941.
*Sheriff of Wichita. 1949,
*Sierra Sue. 1941,
*Silent Partner, 1944,
*Silver City Kid. 1944.
*Silver Spurs, 1943.
*Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot.
1940.
*Sing Neighbor Sing. 1944,
*Singing Hill. 1941.
*Sioux City Sue. 1946,
*Sis Hopkins, 1941,
*Sleepy Lagoon. 1943.
*Sleepytime Gal. 1942.
*Slippy McGee, 1948.
*Someone to Remember. 1943.
*Son of God's Country. 1948.
*Son of Zorro, (Serial)
Song for Miss Julie. 1945,
*Song of Arizona. 1946,
*Song of Mexico. 1945.
*Song of Nevada. 1944,
*Song of Texas, 1943,
*Sons of Adventure, 1948,
*Sons of the Pioneers. 1942,
*S OS Coast Guard, 1942,
*South of Rio, 1949,
*South of Santa Fe, 1942,
*South of the Border, 1939.
*Specter of the Rose. 1946.
*Spoilers of the North. 1947.
*Sporting Chance. 1945,
*Springtime in the Sierras,
1947.
*Spy Smasher. (Serial)
*Stagecoach Express. 1942,
*Stagecoach to Denver, 1946.
*Stagecoach to Monterey. 1944,
*Stardust on the Sage. 1942,
*Steppin' in Society. 1945.
*Storm over Lisbon, 1944,
*Strange Impersonation, 1946,
*Strangers in the Night. 1944,
*Streets of San Francisco,
1949,
Suicide Squadron, 1942,
*Sun Valley Cyclone. 1946,
*Sundown Kid, 1942.
*Sundown in Santa Fe, 1948.
*Sunset in El Dorado, 1945,
*Sunset in Wyoming, 1941,
*Sunset on the Desert, 1942,
*Sunset Serenade. 1942,
*Susanna Pass, 1949.
*Swing Your Partner. 1943.,
*Swingin' on a Rainbow, 1945.
*Tahiti Honey. 1943,
*Tell It to a Star. 1945,
*Texas Terrors, 1940,
*That Brennan Girl, 1946,
*That's My Baby. 1944,
*That's My Gal, 1947.
*That's My Man, 1947,
*Thoroughbreds, 1944,
*Thou Shalt Not Kill. 1939.
*Three Faces West, 1940.
*Three Little Sisters. 1944.
*Three Minnies: Sota, Tonka,
and Ha Ha! 1949.
*Three's a Crowd, 1945.
*Thumbs up. 1943,
*Thundering Trails. 1943,
*Tiger Woman, (Serial)
*Tiger Woman, 1945,
*Timber Trail. 1948.
*Topeka Terror, 1945,
*Traffic in Crime. 1946,
*Tragedy at Midnight. 1942.
*Trail Blazers,
*Trail of Kit Carson, 1945.
*Trail to San Antone. 1947.
*Train to Alcatraz. 1948,
*Traitor Within, 1942,
*Trespasser. 1947.
*Trocadero., 1944,
*Tucson Raiders, 1944,
*Tulsa Kid, 1940.
*Tuxedo Junction, 1941.
*Twilight on the Rio Grande,
1947,
*Two Gun Sheriff. 1941.
*Under California Stars, 1948,
*Under Colorado Skies, 1947,
*Under Fiesta Stars. 1941,
*Under Nevada Skies. 1946.
*Under Texas Skies, 1940.
*Undercover Woman, 1946,
*Utah, 1945,
*Valley of Hunted Men, 1942.
*Valley of the Zombies, 1946.
*Vampire's Ghost, 1945.
*Vigilantes of Boomtown, 1947.
*Vigilantes of Dodge City, 1944,
*Village Barn Dance, 1940.
*Wagon Tracks West, 1943.
*Wagon Wheels Westward,
1945.
*Wagons Westward. 1940.
*Wake of the Red Witch, 1949,
*Web of Danger. 1947.
*West Side Kid, 1943.
*Westward Ho, 1942.
*Whispering Footsteps. 1943,
*Who Killed Aunt Maggie? 1940,
*Wild Frontier, 1947,
*Winter Wonderland. 1947,
Wolf of New York. 1940,
*Woman Who Came Back. 1945,
*Women in War, 1940,
*Wyoming, 1947.
*Wyoming Bandit, 1949,
*Wyoming Wildcat. 1941,
*X Marks the Spot, 1942,
*Yankee Fakir. 1947.
*Yellow Rose of Texas, 1944.
*Yokel Boy. 1942.
*Young Bill Hickok, 1940,
*Young Buffalo Bill, 1940,
*Youth on Parade, 1942,
*Yukon Patfol. 1942,
*Zorro's Black Whip. (Serial)
*Zorro's Fighting Legion.
(Serial)
REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Adventures of Captain Marvel.
(Serial)
Adventures of Frank and Jesse
James, (Serial)
Adventures of Red Ryder,
(Serial)
Affairs of Geraldine, 1946,
Alias Billy the Kid. 1946.
Alias the Champ. 1949.
Along the Navajo Trail. 1946.
Along the Oregon Trail. 1947.
Angel and the Badman. 1946,
Angel Comes to Brooklyn,
1945,
Angel in Exile, 1948,
Angel on the Amazon. 1948.
Angels with Broken Wings,
Apache Kid. 1941,
Apache Rose. 1947,
Arizona Terrors, 1942,
Arkansas Judge, 1941,
Atlantic City. 1944,
Back in the Saddle. 1941.
Bad Man of Deadwood, 1941.
Bandit King of Texas, 1949,
Bandits of Dark Canyon, 1948.
Bandits of the Badlands, 1945,
Barnyard Follies. 1940,
Behind City Lights, 1945,
Behind the News. 1940.
Bells of Capistrano, 1942,
Bells of Rosarita, 1945.
Bells of San Angelo, 1947.
Beneath Western Skies, 1944.
Beyond the Last Frontier. 1943.
Big Bonanza. 1945.
Big Show-Off. 1945.
Bill and Coo, 1948,
Black Hills Express. 1943.
Black Widow. (Serial)
Blackmail. 1947.
Blocked Trail. 1943.
Bold Frontiersman. 1948,
Border Legion, 1940,
Bordertown Gun Fighters,
1943.
Bordertown Trail, 1944,
Bowery Boy. 1940,
Brazil. 1944.
Brimstone, 1949,
Calendar Girl. 1947.
California Firebrand, 1948,
California Gold Rush, 1946,
California Joe. 1943.
Call of the Canyon. 1942,
Call of the Rockies. 1944,
Call of the South Seas, 1944,
Calling All Marines, 1939.
Calling Wild Bill Elliott.
1943.
Campus Honeymoon, 1948.
Cancion de Mexico. 1945,
Canyon City. 1943.
Captain America, (Serial)
Captain Tugboat Annie. 1945,
Carolina Moon, 1940,
Carson City Cyclone. 1943.
Carson City Kid. 1940,
Carson City Raiders, 1948.
Casanova in Burlesque, 1943.
Catman of Paris. 1946,
Chatterbox, 1943,
Cheaters, 1945,
Cherokee Flash, 1945.
Cheyenne Wildcat. 1944,
Citadel of Crime, 1941.
Code of the Outlaw. 1942,
Code of the Prairie, 1944,
Colorado, 1940,
Colorado Pioneers, 1945,
Conquest of Cheyenne, 1946,
Corpus Christi Bandits. 1945,
Country Fair. 1941.
Covered Trailer. 1939,
Covered Wagon Days, 1940,
Cowboy and the Senorita, 1944,
Cowboy Serenade. 1942,
Cowboys from Texas, 1939,
Crime of the Century. 1946,
Crimson Ghost, (Serial)
Crooked Road. 1940,
Cyclone Kid, 1942,
Dakota, 1945.
Dangers of the Canadian
Mounted, (Serial)
Daredevils of the Clouds, 1948,
Daredevils of the West.
(Serial)
Dark Command. 1940.
Daughter of Don Q. (Serial)
Daughter of the Jungle. 1949,
Days of Buffalo Bill. 1946,
Days of Jesse James, 1939,
Days of Old Cheyenne. 1943,
Dead Man's Gulch, 1943,
Death Valley Gunfighters,
1949,
Death Valley Manhunt. 1943,
Death Valley Outlaws, 1941.
Deerslayer. 1943.
Denver Kid. 1948,
554
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Cont'd,
Desert Bandit. 1941,
Desperadoes of Dodge City,
1948.
Devil Pays Off. 1941.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc.
(Serial)
Dick Tracy's G-Men. (Serial)
Doctors Don't Tell, 1941,
Don't Fence Me In, 1945.
Down Dakota Way. 1949,
Down Mexico Way. 1941.
Drums of Fu Manchu. (Serial)
Drums of Fu Manchu, 1943.
Duke of Chicago. 1949.
Earl Carroll Sketchbook, 1946.
Earl Carroll Vanities. 1945.
Earl of Puddlestone. 1940.
El Paso Kid. 1946,
End of the Road. 1944,
Exposed. 1947.
Eyes of Texas. 1948.
Fabulous Suzanne, 1946.
Fabulous Texan, 1947.
Faces in the Fog. 1944,
False Faces, 1943,
Far Frontier. 1949,
Fatal Witness. 1945.
Federal Agents vs, Underworld,
Inc. (Serial)
Federal Operator 99. (Serial)
Fighting Devil Dogs. 1943,
Fighting Kentuckian. 1949,
Fighting Seabees, 1944,
Firebrands of Arizona. 1944.
Flame, 1947.
Flame of the Barbary Coast.
1945,
Flame of Youth. 1949.
Flaming Fury. 1949.
Flying Tigers. 1942,
Forgotten Girls. 1940,
French Key. 1946,
Friendly Neighbors, 1940.
Frontier Investigator, 1949,
Frontier Vengeance. 1940,
Fugitive from Sonora. 1943.
G. I. War Brides, 1946.
G-Men Never Forget. (Serial)
G-Men vs, the Black Dragon.
(Serial)
Gallant Legion. 1948,
Gangs of Chicago. 1940,
Gangs of Sonora, 1941.
Gangs of the Waterfront. 1945.
Gaucho Serenade, 1940.
Gauchos of Eldorado, 1941,
Gay Blades, 1946,
Gay Ranchers, 1948,
Gay Vagabond, 1941,
Gentle Gangster, 1943,
Ghost Goes Wild, 1947.
Ghost of Zorro, (Serial)
Ghost Valley Raiders, 1940,
Girl from Alaska. 1942,
Girl from God's Country.
1940,
Girl from Havana, 1940,
Girl Who Dared, 1944,
Girls of the Big House, 1945.
Glass Alibi. 1946,
Golden Stallion, 1949,
Goodnight Sweetheart. 1944,
Grand Canyon Trail. 1948.
Grand Ole Opry. 1940.
Grandpa Goes to Town. 1940.
Great Flamarion, 1945,
Great Stagecoach Robbery.
1945,
Great Train Robbery. 1941,
Grissly's Millions, 1944,
Guy Could Change. 1945.
*Hands Across the Border.
1943,
Haunted Harbor. (Serial)
Headin' for God's Country.
1943.
Heart of the Golden West.
1942,
Heart of the Rio Grande,
1942,
Heart of Virginia, 1948.
Heldorado, 1946,
Hellfire. 1949.
Here Comes Elmer, 1943.
Heroes of the Saddle. 1940,
Hi, Neighbor. 1942,
Hi-Yo-Silver. 1940,
Hidden Valley Outlaws. 1944.
Hideout. 1949,
Hit Parade of 1941. 1940,
Hit Parade of 1943, 1943.
Hit Parade of 1947. 1947,
Hitchhike to Happiness, 1945.
Home in Oklahoma, 1946. _.
Home in Wyomin', 1942,
Home on the Range, 1946,
Homesteaders of Paradise
Valley, 1947.
Homicide for Three. 1948.
Hoosier Holiday. 1943,
Hurricane Smith. 1941,
I, Jane Doe. 1948,
Ice-Capades, 1941,
Ice-Capades Revue. 1942,
Idaho, 1943,
Identity Unknown, 1945,
In Old California, 1942.
In Old Cheyenne. 1941,
In Old Missouri, 1940,
In Old Oklahoma. 1943,
In Old Sacramento, 1946,
Inner Circle. 1946,
Inside Story. 1948,
Invisible Informer. 1946.
It's a Grand Old Nag, 1947.
I've Always Loved You. 1946.
Jamboree. 1944,
James Brothers of Missouri,
(Serial)
Jealousy. 1945,
Jeepers Creepers. 1939.
Jesse James at Bay. 1941.
Jesse James, Jr. 1942.
Jesse James Rides Again.
(Serial)
Joan of Ozark, 1942.
Johnny Doughboy, 1942.
Jungle Girl, (Serial)
Kansas Cyclone. 1941.
Kid from Cleveland, 1949.
King of the Cowboys, 1943,
King of the Forest Rangers,
(Serial)
King of the Gamblers, 1948,
King of the Mounties. (Serial)
King of the Rocket Men,
(Serial)
King of the Royal Mounted.
(Serial)
King of the Texas Rangers.
(Serial)
Lady and the Monster. 1944,
Lady for a Night. 1942.
Lady from Louisiana, 1941,
Lake Placid Serenade, 1944,
Laramie Trail. 1944,
Last Bandit. 1949,
Last Crooked Mile. 1946.
Last Frontier Uprising. 1947.
Law of the Golden West. 1949.
Lightnin' in the Forest. 1948.
Lights of Old Santa Fe. 1944,
London Blackout Murders.
1942,
Lone Star Raiders, 1940.
Love, Honor and Goodbye.
1945,
Madonna of the Desert. 1948.
Madonna's Secret. 1946.
Magnificent Rogue. 1946.
Main Street Kid. 1948.
Main Street Lawyer. 1939.
Man Betrayed, 1941,
Man from Cheyenne, 1942,
Man from Frisco, 1944,
Man from Oklahoma, 1945.
Man from Music Mountain,
1943,
Man from Rainbow Valley.
1946,
Man from the Rio Grande.
1943,
Man from Thunder River.
1943,
Manhunt of Mystery Island,
(Serial) pcre
Mantrap. 1943.
Marshal of Amarillo, 1948,
Marshal of Cripple Creek,
1947,
Marshal of Laredo, 1945.
Marshal of Reno, 1944,
Masked Marvel. (Serial)
Meet the Missus, 1940.
Meet the Stars, (Serial)
Melody and Moonlight. 1940,
Melody Ranch, 1940,
Mercy Island. 1941,
Mexicana, 1945,
Missouri Outlaw. 1941,
Mr, District Attorney. 1941.
Mojave Firebrand.- 1944,
Money to Burn, 1939.
Moonlight Masquerade, 1942,
Mountain Moonlight. 1941,
Mountain Rhythm. 1943.
Murder in the Music Hall.
1946.
My Best Gal. 1944,
My Buddy. 1944,
My Pal Trigger. 1946.
Mysterious Doctor Satan,
(Serial)
Mysterious Mr. Valentine,
1946.
Mystery Broadcast, 1943.
Navajo Trail Raiders, 1949,
Nevada City. 1941,
Night Train to Memphis.
1946.
*Nightime in Nevada. 1948,
Nobody's Darling. 1943.
Northwest Outpost. 1947.
O, My Darling Clementine,
1943,
Oklahoma Badlands. 1948,
Oklahoma Renegades. 1940,
Old Homestead, 1942.
Old Los Angeles, 1948.
On the Old Spanish Trail.
1947,
One Exciting Week. 1946.
One Man's Law. 1940. r
Oregon Trail, 1945,
Oregon Trail Scouts, 1947.
Out California Way. 1946,
Out of the Storm, 1948.
Outcasts of the Trail. 1949,
Outlaws of Cherokee Trail.
1941,
Outlaws of Pine Ridge. 1942,
Outlaws of Santa Fe. 1944,
Overland Mail Robbery. 1943,
Pals of the Pecos, 1941.
Pardon My Stripes, 1942,
Passkey to Danger. 1946,
Perils of Nyoka, (Serial)
Petticoat Politics. 1941, ©
Phantom Cowboy. 1941,
Phantom of the Plains, 1945.
Phantom Plainsmen, 1942.
Phantom Rider. (Serial)
Phantom Speaks, 1945.
Pilgrim Lady. 1946.
Pioneers of the West, 1940,
Pistol Packin' Mama. 1943.
Pittsburgh Kid. 1941,
Plainsman and the Lady. 1946.
Plunderers, 1948,
Port of Forty Thieves. 1944,
Post Office Investigator. 1949.
Powder River Rustlers. 1949,
Prairie Pioneers, 1941.
Pretender. 1947,
Pride of the Plains, 1943.
Prince of the Plains. 1949,
Public Enemies, 1941,
Puddin' Head, 1941,
Purple Monster Strikes.
(Serial)
Purple V. 1943,
Rags to Riches, 1941,
Raiders of Sunset Pass, 1943,
Raiders of the Range. 1942,
Rainbow over Texas, 1946,
Rancho Grande. 1940,
Ranger and the Lady, 1940,
Ranger of Cherokee Strip.
1949.
Red Menace. 1949,
Red River Renegades. 1946.
Remember Pearl Harbor! 1942,
Rendezvous with Annie, 1946,
Renegades of Sonora, 1948,
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride. 1080.
Riders of the Rio Draqeer® ,
1943,
Ridin' Down the Cashed 1942,
Ridin' on a Rainbow, 1941,
Rio Grande Raiders, 1946,
Road to Alcatraz, 1945,
Robin Hood of Texas, 1947,
Robin Hood of the F'eeahe '
1941,
Rocky Molbsin fadgeray:
1940,
Roll on Texas ‘Mood. 1946.
Romance on the Range. 1942.
Rookies on Parade. 1941,
Rose of the Yukon. 1949.
Rosie, the Riveteer. 1944,
Rough Riders of Cheyenne.
1945, - ;
Rustlers of Deane Canyon,
1947.
Saddle Pals, 1947,
Saddlemates, 1941,
Sailors on Leave, 1941,
San Antone Ambush, 1949,
San Fernando Valley, 1944,
Santa Fe Saddlemates, 1945.
Santa Fe Scouts. 1943.
Santa Fe Uprising, 1946.
Scatterbrain, 1940,
Scotland Yard veh i.
1945,
Scream in the Dark, 1943.
Secret Service in Darkest.
Africa. (Serial)
Secret Service Investigator.
1948.
Secrets of Scotland Yard.
1944,
. Secrets of the preg aesten
. 1942.
Shadows on the Séper 1942,
Shantytown, 1943, }
Shepherd of the Ozarks, 1942.
Sheriff of Cimarron, 1945,
Sheriff of Las Vegas. 1944,
Sheriff of Redwood Valley.
1946.
Sheriff of Sundown, 1944,
Sheriff of Tombstone, 1941.
Sheriff of Wichita, 1949,
Sierra Sue, 1941,
Silent Partner. 1944,
Silver City Kid, 1944,
Silver Spurs, 1943. :
Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot. 1940,
Sing Neighbor Sing. 1944,
Singing Hill, 1941. i
Sioux City Sue. 1946,
Sis Hopkins, 1941,
Sleepy Lagoon, 1943,
Sleepytime Gal. 1942,
Slippy McGee. 1948, ;
Someone To Remember, 1943.
Son of God's Country. 1948,
Son of Zorro.) (Serial)!
Song of Mexico, 1945,
Song of Nevada, 1944,
Song of Texas, 1943.
Sons of Adventure, 1948,
Sons of the Pioneers, 1942.
SO S Coast Guard. 1942,
South of Rio, 1949,
South of Santa Fe, 1942.
South of the Border, 1939.
Specter of the Rose. 1946.
Spoilers of the North. 1947.
Sporting Chance. 1945,
Springtime in the Sierras.
1947,
Spy Smasher, (Serial)
Stagecoach Express. 1942,
Stagecoach to Denver, 1946,
Stagecoach to Monterey. 1944,
Stardust on the Sage. 1942,
Storm over Lisbon, 1944,
Strange Impersonation, 1946,
Strangers in the Night. 1944,
Streets of San Francisco,
1949,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
555
REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS, INC,
Cont'd.
Sun Valley Cyclone. 1946,
Sundown in Santa Fe. 1948,
Sundown Kid, 1942,
Sunset in El Dorado, 1945,
Sunset in Wyoming. 1941.
Sunset on the Desert. 1942.
Sunset Serenade, 1942, .
Susanna Pass, 1949,
Swing Your Partner. 1943,
Swingin' on a Rainbow. 1945.
Tahiti Honey. 1943,
Tell It toa Star. 1945,
Texas Terrors, 1940.
That Brennan Girl, 1946.
That's My Baby, 1944,
That's My Gal, 1947.
That's My Man, 1947.
Thoroughbreds, 1944,
Thou Shalt Not Kill. 1939,
Three Faces West. 1940.
Three Little Sisters. 1944,
Three's a Crowd, 1945.
Thumbs up. 1943.
Thundering Trails. 1943.
Tiger Woman. (Serial)
Tiger Woman, 1945,
Timber Trail, 1948.
Topeka Terror, 1945.
Traffic in Crime, 1946. >>,
Tragedy at Midnight. 1942,
Trail Blazers, 1940,
Trail of Kit Carson. 1945,
Trail to San Antone. 1947.
Train to Alcatraz, 1948.
Traitor Within. 1942,
Trespasser, 1947.
Tucson Raiders, 1944.
Tulsa Kid. 1940,
Tuxedo Junction, 1941,
Twilight on the Rio Grande,
1947...
Two Gun Sheriff, 1941,
Under California Stars. 1948,
Under Colorado Skies. 1947,
Under Fiesta Stars. 1941,
Under Nevada Skies, 1946,
Under Texas Skies, 1940.
Undercover Woman. 1946,
Utah, 1945,
Valley of Hunted Men, 1942,.
Valley of the Zombies, 1946,
Vampire's Ghost, 1945, .
Vigilantes of Boomtown,
1947,
Vigilantes of Dodge City. |1944.
Village Barn Dance. 1940.
Wagon Tracks West. 1943.
Wagon Wheels Westward. 1945,
Wagons Westward, 1940,
Wake of the Red Witch. 1949,
Web of Danger. 1947,
West Side Kid. 1943.
Westward Ho, 1942.
Whispering Footsteps. 1943,
Who Killed Aunt Maggie?
1940.
Wild Frontier. 1947,
Winter Wonderland, 1947.
Wolf of New York. 1940,
Woman Who Came Back. 1945,
Women in War. 1940.
Wyoming, 1947.
Wyoming Bandit, 1949,
Wyoming Wildcat. 1941.
X Marks the Spot, 1942.
Yankee Fakir. 1947,
Yellow Rose of Texas, 1944,
Yokel Boy. 1942,
Young Bill Hickok, 1940,
Young Buffalo Bill. 1940.
Youth on Parade. 1942,
Yukon Patrol, 1942,
Zorro's Black Whip. (Serial)
Zorro!'s Fighting Legion,
(Serial)
RESCE, WALTER, d.b.a, RAIN-
BOW PICTURES, SEE Rain-
bow Pictures,
RESEARCH ANIMATION FILMS,
*Gametogenesis. 1942,
*Human Tooth Development.
"1942,
RESEARCH DEPT, OF THE
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION. SEE
Household Finance Corpora-
tion. Research Dept.
RESEARCH LABORATORIES OF
PARKE, DAVIS AND COM-
PANY. SEE Parke, Davis
and Company. Research
Laboratories,
REVILLON FRERES,
'*Nanook of the North, 1922,
REYNOLDS, E, A.
Modern Quality Control, 1947,
REYNOLDS, RICHARD F.
Television Televised, 1948.
RHODES, EUGENE MANLOVE,
Four Faces West. 1948.
RHYTHM SHORTS, INC,
*Don't Be a Joe. 1947.
RICE, ALBERT.
Gay Blades, 1946,
RICE, ALICE HEGAN,
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch. 1942,
RICE, CRAIG,
Home Sweet Homicide. 1946,
Lucky Stiff. 1949.
Tenth Avenue Angel. 1947.
RICE, ELMER,
Dream Girl, 1948.
RICE, RALPH W, ;
Athletic Injuries, 1941,
Osteopathic Mechanies, 1941.
Osteopathic Research, the
Second Lumbar Lesion.
1940,
Osteopathic Therapeutics,
Anterior Poliomyelitis,
1940,
RICHARDS, I, A,
Basic English,, 1945,
RICHARDSON, ANNA S.
Father Is a Prince, 1940,
RICHARDSON, JOHN CLARENCE,
*Share the Care. 1941.
RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION.
Along the Golden, Trail, 1940,
Flashes to Dealers, 1946,
Where the Eagle Flies, 1947.
RICHTER, CONRAD.
Sea of Grass, 1946.
RIDDICK, HILDA GOBLE.
*Little Girl Who Did Not. Be-
lieve in Santa Claus, 1949.
RIDDICK (STANLEY) STUDIO. '
*Pla-Lady. 1949,
RIDDICK, WILLIAM MARION,
*Little Girl Who Did Not Be-
lieve in Santa Claus. 1949.
Pla-Lady, 1949,
RIDLEY, ARNOLD,
Easy Money, 1948, .
RIMSKII-KORSAKOV, NIKOLAI
ANDREEVICH.
Song of Scheherazade, 1947.
RINALDO, FRED.
No Time for, Love... 1943,
RINEHART, MARY ROBERTS,
Dog in the Orchard, 1941,
Nurse's Secret. 1941.
Tish, 1942,
RINGSIDE PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
*World's Middleweight Cham-
pionship: Tony Zale vs,
Marcel Cerdan, 1948,
RIOS, S. PONDAL.
Romance on the High Seas.
1948,
RIPLEY, ARTHUR,
Prisoner of Japan, 1942,
Voice in the Wind. 1943,
RIPLEY (ARTHUR) RUDOLPH
MONTER PRODUCTIONS,
*Voice in the Wind, 1943,
RISKIN, ROBERT.
Magic Town, 1947.
Meet John Doe. 1941,
Thin Man Goes Home, 1944,
RISKIN (ROBERT) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*Magic Town, 1947.
RITTER, M. C.
Prosperity 2-Girl Shirt Fin-
ishing Unit. 1947,
RITTER, W, T.
Breaking the Bottleneck,
~~ 1945,
RIVERSIDE PICTURES,
*Broken Strings. 1948,
ROACH, HAL,
About Face, 1942.
All-American Co-Ed, 1941,
Broadway Limited. 1941,
Brooklyn Orchid, 1942,
Calaboose. 1942,
Captain Caution, 1940.
Chump at Oxford, 1940,
Dudes Are Pretty People.
1942,
Fall In. 1942,
Fiesta, 1941,
Flying with Music, 1942,
Hay Foot, 1941.
McGuerins from Brooklyn,
1942,
Miss Polly. 1941,
Nazty Nuisance. 1942,
Niagara Falls. 1941,
Of Mice and Men, 1940,
One Million B. C. 1940.
Prairie Chickens, 1942,
Road Show. 1941.
Saps at Sea. 1940.
Tanks a Million, 1941,
Turnabout, 1940.
Taxi, Mister. 1942,
Topper Returns, 1941,
Yanks Ahoy. 1942,
ROACH, HAL, Jr.
All-American Co-Ed, 1941,
ROACH (HAL) STUDIOS, INC,
*About Face, 1942, .
*All-American Co-Ed, 1941,
*Broadway Limited. 1941.
Brooklyn Orchid. 1942,
*Calaboose, 1942,
Captain Caution, 1940,
Chump at Oxford, 1940.
*Curley, 1947,
*Devil with Hitler. 1942,
*Dudes Are Pretty People.
1942,
*Fabulous Joe, 1947.
*Fall In. 1942,
*Fiesta, 1941,
*Flying with Music, 1942.
*Hay Foot, 1941.
*Here Comes Trouble, 1948.
*McGuerins from Brooklyn.
1942.
*Miss Polly. 1941,
*Nazty Nuisance, 1942,
*Niagara Falls, 1941,
*Of Mice and Men. 1940.
*One Million B, C, 1940.
*Prairie Chickens, 1942.
*Road Show, 1941,
*Saps at Sea, 1940,
*Tanks a Million. 1941,
*Taxi, Mister, 1942,
*Topper Returns, 1941,
*Turnabout. 1940,
*Who Killed Doc Robbin, 1948.
*Yanks Ahoy, 1942,
ROADSHOW ATTRACTIONS,
Night at the Follies, 1947,
ROARK, GARLAND.
Wake of the Red Witch, 1949,
ROBB, PEGGY.
Our Lady and the Tumbler,
1948,
ROBERTS, BEN,
Borrowed Hero, 1942.
Fly-by-Night. 1942.
ROBERTS, EDITH KNEIPPLE,
That Hagen Girl. 1947.
ROBERTS, EDWARD.
Sikorsky Helicopter. 1944,
ROBERTS, KENNETH,
Captain Caution. 1940,
Northwest Passage, 1940,
ROBERTS, WILLIAM CARMEL,
*War Surgery—up Front, 1948,
ROBERTS PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Body and Soul, 1947,
*Force of Evil. 1949.
ROBERTSON, LAWSON,
Carreras, Saltos y Relevos,
1947. 7
Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
1946.
Distance Races. 1946,
Jumps and Pole Vault. 1946,
Pesas: Tiro, Disco, Jabalina,
Martillo. 1947.
Saltos con Garrocha, 1947.
Weight Events. 1946.
ROBERTSON, WILLARD.
Moontide. 1942,
ROBIN, NATHAN, W, MERLE
CONNELL, d.b.a, QUALITY
PICTURES COMPANY. SEE
Quality Pictures Company.
ROBINSON, BERTRAND.
Ladies' Day. 1943,
Too Busy to Work. 1939.
ROBINSON, CASEY.
Days of Glory. 1944,
Racket Man, 1944,
ROBINSON, CHARLES,
Fleet's In, 1942.
ROBINSON, PERCY.
Wanted for Murder, 1946,
ROBINSON, SEYMOUR B.
Stormy Weather. 1943,
ROBINSON, THEODORE CECIL.
One Nation—Indivisible. 1946.
ROCHARD, HENRI,
I Was a Male War Bride, 1949.
ROCHE, KATHLEEN,
*Influence of Geography and
History on the Port of New
York, 1949,
ROCHESTER, N. Y. TRINITY
METHODIST CHURCH.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP.
*Scenes from the Life of Peter.
_ 1948,
ROCKNE, BONNIE (SKILES)
Knute Rockne— All American.
1940.
ROCKNE, KNUTE KENNETH.
Knute Rockne—All American,
1940.
ROCKWOOD, ROY, pseud,
Bomba, the Jungle Boy. 1949,
RODGERS, RICHARD.
I Married an Angel. 1942.
Too Many Girls, 1940,
ROGERS, BOGART.
Man from Down Under, 1943.
ROGERS, CHARLES BUDDY.
High Fury. 1948,
ROGERS, CHARLES R,
Angel on My Shoulder, 1946,
Delightfully Dangerous, 1945,
Powers Girl. 1943,
Song of the Open Road. 1944,
ROGERS (CHARLES R.) ENTER-
PRISES,.
*Delightfully Dangerous, 1945,
ROGERS (CHARLES R.) TALK-
ING PICTURE CORPORA-
TION.
*Song of the Open Road, 1944,
ROGERS, HOWARD EMMETT,
Easy To Wed. 1946,
Gambler's Choice. 1944,
ROGERS, LOUIS.
Water As Nature Meant It To
Be, 1947,
ROGERS, WILLIAM,
Water As Nature Meant It To
Be. 1947.
ROGERS PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Powers Girl. 1943.
ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY,
Looking Ahead Through Rohm
and Haas Plexiglas, 1947.
ROHMER, SAX.
Drums of Fu Manchu, (Serial)
Drums of Fu Manchu, 1943,
ROHRBACH, GLENN.
Tractor Fuels and Tractors,
1941,
ROLEY, RICHARD,
Living Lithography. 1941,
ROLFE, CHARLES E,
Connecticut Answers! 1941,
ROMA FILM COMPANY,
*Life of the Blessed Mother
Cabrini, 1946,
556
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
ROMA FILM COMPANY. Cont'd,
*Polska nie ZgineJa. 1940.
ROMAINE FILM CORPORATION,
*To Be or Not To Be, 1942,
ROMAY PICTURES, INC,
*Return of Rin Tin Tin, 1947.
ROMBERG, SIGMUND.
Desert Song. 1943.
New Moon, 1940.
Up in Central Park, 1948,
RONALD, JAMES,
Suspect. 1945.
RONELL, ANN.
Hard-Boiled Canary, 1941.
RONNE, FINN.
*Antarctica, 1943, 1948.
ROONEY, PHILIP,
Captain Boycott. 1947,
ROOSEVELT, JAMES.
Pastor Hall, 1940,
*Pot o' Gold, 1941,
ROOT, GEORGE, Jr.
Gang's All Here, 1943,
ROOT, LYNN,
Cabin in the Sky. 1943,
Golden Fleecing. 1940.
Kid from Brooklyn, 1946,
ROPES, BRADFORD.
Buck Privates Come Home,
1947.
Hullabaloo, 1940,
Ship Ahoy. 1942.
RORICK, ISABEL SCOTT,
Are Husbands Necessary?
1942,
ROSBOROUGH, J. F.
Truck Farmer. 1939,
ROSE, BERNARD.
*Story of Mr, Jiggs. 1949.
ROSE, BILLY.
Champagne for Two. 1947,
ROSE, DAVID E,
French Without Tears, 1940
ROSE, HARRY M.
Immunization, 1947.
ROSE, LOUIS ARTHUR.
Lambeth Walk. 1939.
ROSE, NORMAN.
Your Last Act, 1941.
ROSE, RICHARD.
*Story of Mr. Jiggs. 1949.
ROSENBLOOM, SLAPSIE MAXIE,
Maybe Darwin Was Right.
1942,
ROSENCRANS, LEO S.
Human Mileage. 1949.
Sugar Plum Tree. 1948,
ROSENTHAL, LAWRENCE M.
’. Machine Shop Work; Funda-
mentals of Blueprint Read-
ing. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Centerless
Grinding Machine. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Vertical Milling Ma-
chine. (Serial)
ROSENWALD, FRANZ,
Double Rhythm, 1946,
ROSS, FRANK.
House I Live In, 1945,
Lady Takes a Chance, 1943
ROSS (FRANK) INC,
*Lady Takes a Chance, 1943,
ROSS (FRANK)-NORMAN KRAS-
NA, INC.
*Devil and Miss Jones, 1941,
ROSS (FRANK) PRODUCTIONS,
LTD,
*House I Live In, 1945.
ROSS, GEORGE,
Big Fix. 1947.
ROSS, LEONARD Q,
All Through the Night. 1942.
ROSTEN, LEO,
Dark Corner. 1946.
Sleep, My Love. 1948.
ROTH-GREEN- ROUSE,
Town Went Wild. 1944,
ROTHMAN, JOSEPH,
Damage Control, (Serial)
Milling Machine, 1941,
Operations on the Milling
achine, (Serial)
Shipbuilding Skills: 1, 2, 4, 5,
10, (Serial)
ROTTER, FRITZ.
Out of the Night. 1945,
Something in the Wind. 1947,
ROUDABUSH, BYRON,
Invitation to the Nation. 1946,
ROUSE, RUSSELL.
Yokel Boy. 1942,
ROUVEROL, AURANIA,
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante.
1940,
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble.
1944,
Andy Hardy's Double Life.
1942,
Andy Hardy's Private Secre-
tary. 1941,
Courtship of Andy Hardy,
1942,
Judge Hardy and Son, 1939,
Life Begins for Andy Hardy.
1941,
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy.
1946,
ROWE, L. S.
America Central. 1947,
Antillas. 1947,
Centro América, 1947.
Colombia e Venezuela. 1947,
Colombia y Venezuela, 1946.
ROWLAND (RICHARD A.) PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC,
*Cheers for Miss Bishop. 1941.
ROWLAND,. WILLIAM,
International Forum, (Serial)
ROWLES, BURTON, Jr.
Make Way for Youth, 1947,
Partnership of Faith, 1949,
Wheel Sense, 1949.
ROYAL AIR FORCE. SEE Gt.
Brit. Royal Air Force,
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED
POLICE, SEE Canada,
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police,
ROYAL NETHERLAND GOVERN-
MENT. SEE Netherlands
(Kingdom, 1815- )
RUBEL, JAMES L,
Medico of Painted Springs.
1941,
Prairie Stranger. 1941,
Thunder over the Prairie,
1941,
RUBEN, ALEX,
Time Out for Rhythm, 1941,
RUBEN, J, WALTER,
Fleet's In, 1942,
RUBEROID COMPANY.
*Sidelights on Siding, 1941.
RUBIEN, A, J.
G.I, Honeymoon, 1945.
RUDERMAN, MIKHAIL.
Pobyeda, 1945,
RUFFIN, JOHN NATHANIEL,
*Governor William Bradford,
1938,
RUNYON, DAMON,
At the Stroke of Twelve, 1941,
Big Street. 1942,
It Ain't Hay. 1943,
Just a Cute Kid, 1940.
Sorrowful Jones, 1949,
Tight Shoes, 1941,
RURIC, PETER.
Alias a Gentleman, 1948,
RUSSELL (F, C.) COMPANY.
One Step Ahead, 1949,
RUSSELL, GENE,
Musical Varieties. 1946.
RUSSELL, ROBERT.
It Looks like Rain, 1945,
Well Groomed Bride, 1946,
RUSSIA (1923- U.S.S. R.)
MOSCOW KINO STUDIO,
Smart as a Fox, 1946.
RUST, PAUL D., Jr.
*F, D, R. Was My Skipper.
1949,
RUTH (ROY DEL) PRODUC-
TIONS. SEE Del Ruth (Roy)
Productions,
RYAN, DON.
Death Valley Outlaws. 1941,
Old Hickory. 1940.
RYAN, GENEVIEVE.
Sitting Right. 1946.
RYERSON, FLORENCE,
Smooth as Silk, 1946,
RYSER, OTTO,
Advanced Tumbling. 1945.
Beginning Tumbling. 1946.
Simple Stunts, 1946,
RYSKIND, MORRIE,
Louisiana Purchase, 1941,
Where Do We Go from Here.
1945,
Ss
SABATES, S. A.
*El Ferrocarril, 1948,
*Juanito y Su Perro, 1948,
*Los Tres Fantasmas, 1948,
SABATINI, RAFAEL,
Black Swan, 1942,
SAFETY EDUCATION DEPT.,
AETNA CASUALTY AND SUR-
ETY COMPANY. SEE Aetna
Casualty and Surety Company
Safety Education Dept.
SAFETY EDUCATION DEPT. OF
THE AETNA LIFE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY, SEE Aetna
Life Insurance Company, Hart-
ford, Conn. Safety Education
Dept.
SAGE WESTERN PICTURES,
*Untamed Breed, 1948.
ST. CLAIR, LEONARD.
Inner Circle, 1946,
ST. CLAIRE, ARTHUR,
Gunman's Code, 1946,
Stagecoach Buckaroo. 1941,
ST. JOHN, ADELA ROGERS,
Government Girl. 1943,
I Want a Divorce, 1940,
That Brennan Girl. 1946.
ST. LOUIS. SERRA CLUB, SEE
Serra Club of St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS ZOOLOGICAL GAR-
DEN.
Jungle Land, 1943,
Monkey Doodle Dandies, 1942,
SALE, RICHARD.
Rendezvous with Annie, 1946,
Strange Cargo, 1940.
SALKOW, KAE,
Danger Street, 1947,
SALSGIVER, PAUL L.
Sharing Economic Risks, 1947.
What Is Business? 1948,
What Is Money? 1947.
Your Thrift Habits. 1948.
SALTEN, FELIX,
Bambi, 1942,
Florian. 1940,
SAMSEL, LEON GEORGE,
*Strips and Curves, 1947,
SANBORN, COLIN CAMPBELL,
Mammals of the Rocky Moun-
tains, 1947,
Mammals of the Western
Plains, 1947,
SANCHEZ, ARTHUR.
*Spell of the Fandango. 1941,
SAND, GEORGE, pseud, of Mme.
DUDEVANT.,
Marquise, 1949,
SANDER, F. V.
Studies in Human Fertility.
1940,
SANG, PAUL S,
Coiffure Designing by Visual
Education. 1947,
SANTA, GEORGE F,
Autobiography of a Tract.
1942,
Choosing Rather. 1943,
City Streets. 1942.
Dear Diary. 1943,
Fishers of Men, 1942,
Found Wanting. 1942.
SANTANA PICTURES, INC,
*Knock on Any Door. 1949,
*Tokyo Joe. 1949,
SAPPER, pseud, SEE McNeile,
Herman Cyril.
SARDOU, VICTORIEN,
That Uncertain Feeling. 1941,
SARGENT, TONY.
Devil on Wheels, 1947.
SAROYAN, WILLIAM.
Good Job, 1942,
Human Comedy. 1943.
Time of Your Life, 1948,
SASSANO, ANTHONY A,
Prairie Chickens, 1949,
Prairie Wings. 1948.
SAUBER, HARRY.
Here Comes Happiness, 1941,
Love and Learn, 1947.
Gonorrhea, 1943,
SAVINGS BANK ASSOCIATION OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK,
GROUP V.
*In Security, There Is Strength.
1
941,
SAVINGS BANKS ASSOCIATION
OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK,
*A for Achievement. 1949.
SAYERS, DOROTHY L.
Haunted Honeymoon, 1940,
SCANNELL, FRANCIS P. -
This Is Nylon, 1949,
SCENOGRAPH FILM COMPANY,
INC, .
*We Make Butter, 1949.
SCHADEL, LEES MALCOLM, Jr,
*Pudendal Block with Demerol
' and Intracaine. 1949,
SCHADL, JOSEPH.
National Socialist Activities,
U.S. A., 1937-1939. 1947,
SCHAEFER, HENRY A,
*Bees and Honey. 1949,
SCHARY, DORE.
Adventure in Baltimore, 1949,
Boy with Green Hair, 1948.
Crossfire. 1947,
Every Girl Should Be Married.
1948,
I Remember Mama, 1948,
Mr. Blandings Builds His
Dream House. 1948,
Race Street. 1948,
Rachel and the Stranger. 1948.
Till the End of Time. 1946,
Woman's Secret. 1949.
SCHARY, JEB.
Live Wires. 1946.
SCHEIDING, ARNO HERMAN,
Sextant, (Serial)
SCHERING CORPORATION,
*Physiology of Normal Men-
struation, 1948,
SCHIER, MAYER B, A,
*Study in Auditology. 1940.
SCHILLER, FRED.
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous,
1945.
Something To Shout About,
1943,
Winter Wonderland, 1947,
SCHINDEL, MORTON.
*Adventuring Pups. 1948,
SCHISGALL, OSCAR.
Man I Married. 1940,
SCHLESINGER, HERMANN I,
Energy and Its Transforma-
tions, 1946,
SCHLESINGER, LEON.
*Deep Diving. (Serial)
SCHLESINGER (LEON) PRODUC-
TIONS,
All This and Rabbit Stew. 1941.
Aviation Vacation. 1941,
Bird Came C.O.D. 1942.
Brave Little Bat. 1941.
Bug Parade. 1941,
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid.
1942,
Cagey Canary. 1941,
Cat's Tale. 1941,
Conrad the Sailor. 1942,
Coy Decoy. 1941,
Crackpot Quail. 1941,
Deep Diving. (Serial)
Double Chaser, 1942,
Draft Horse. 1942,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index 557
SCHLESINGER (LEON) PRODUC- SCOTT, DE VALLON, *Mr. Elephant Goes to Town. Last of the Wild Horses.
TIONS. Cont'd. She Went to the Races, 1945, 1940. 1948,
Early Worm Gets the Bird. SCOTT, EWING. *Mr. Fore by Fore, 1944, Mark of the Lash, 1948,
1939, Arctic Manhunt. 1949. *Mr. Moocher, 1944, Mozart Story. 1948,
Gander at Mother Goose, Harpoon, 1948, *Mother Hubba-Hubba Hubbard. *My Dog Shep, 1946,
1940, Untamed Fury. 1947. 1947, ‘Neath Canadian Skies. 1946.
Hardship of Miles Standish, SCOTT, ROBERT LEE, Jr. *Mouse Meets Lion. 1940. North of the Border. 1946,
1940, God Is My Co-Pilot. 1945, Mutt 'n Bones, 1944, Northwest Trail. 1945,
Haunted Mouse. 1941. SCREEN ART PICTURES COR- *Mysto Fox. 1946, Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God,
Heckling Hare. 1941, PORATION. *News Oddities. 1940, 1949,
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt. 1941, *Case of the Baby Sitter, 1947. ‘Nursery Crimes, 1943, Outlaw Country. 1948.
Hobby Horse-Laffs. 1942. *Hat-Box Mystery. 1947, *Old Blackout Joe, 1942, *Renegade Girl. 1946.
Hop, Skip, and a Chump, 1942, *Queen of the Amazons, 1946. *Olde Swap Shoppe. 1940, Return of Wildfire. 1948.
Impatient Patient. 1942. SCREEN GEMS, INC. *Paunch 'n Judy, 1940, Rimfire, 1949.
Inki and the Lion. 1941, *A Hunting We Won't Go. 1943. *Pee-kool-yar-sit-chee-ay- Ringside. 1949,
Lights Fantastic, 1942. *Amoozin' but Confoozin. 1944, shun, 1944, *Rolling Home, 1946,
Meet John Doughboy. 1941. *As the Fly Flies. 1944, *Peep in the Deep. 1940. Shep Comes Home. 1948,
Notes to You. 1941, *Barnyard Babies, 1940, *Phoney Baloney. 1945. *Shoot To Kill. 1947,
Nutty News, 1942. *Battle for a Bottle. 1942, *Pickled Puss. 1948, Sky Liner, 1949,
Porky's Ant. 1941, *Be Patient, Patient. 1944, *Picnic Panic. 1946. Son of a Bad Man. 1949,
Porky's Cafe, 1942. *Big House Blues, 1947, *Playful Pest. 1943. Son of Billy the Kid. 1949,
Porky's Hired Hand. 1940. *Blackboard Revue. 1940. *Playing the Pied Piper, 1941. Square Dance Jubilee. 1949,
Porky's Midnight Matinee. *Booby Socks, 1945, *Plenty Below Zero, 1943. Thunder in the Pines, 1948,
1941, *Boston Beanie. 1947. *Polar Playmates. 1946, BE tp of Monte Cristo.
Porky! try Pirates, : *Boy, a Gun and Birds. 1939. *Polly Wants a Doctor. 1943. :
PoavlePook ene *Bulldog and the Baby. i942. *Pooch Parade. 1940, SCREEN PLAYS CORPORATION.
Porky's Poor Fish, 1940. *Cagey Bird. 1946, *Porkyliar Piggy. 1944, Champion, 1949,
Porky's Preview. 1941, *Carnival Courage. 1945. { *Practice Makes Perfect, 1940, SCREEN PLAYS, INC,
Porky's Prize Pony. 1941. *Catnipped. 1946. i *Prof. Small and Mr. Tall, *So This Is New York, 1948,
Rhapsody in Rivets. 1941, *Cat-Tastrophy. 1949, 1943.) - ? SCREEN PLAYS II CORPORA-
Robinson Crusoe, Jr. 1941. *Cholly Polly. 1942, ; *Red Riding Hood Rides Again. TION,
Rookie Revue. 1941, *Cinderella Goes to a Party, | 1942, *Champion, 1949,
Saddle Silly. 1941. 1942, | *Rippling Romance. 1945, *Home of the Brave, 1949,
*Shallow Water Diving. 1944, *Cockatoos for Two. 1947. *River Ribber. 1946. SCREEN SONG,
Sniffles Bells the Cat. 1940. *Cocky Bantam, 1943, *Rocky Road to Ruin. 1943, Readin', Ritin', and Rhyth-
Snow Time for Comedy. 1941. *Concerto in B Flat Minor. *Room and Bored, 1943. metic. 1948,
*Specific Gravity of Healthy 1942, *Sadie Hawkins Day. 1944, SCREENCRAFT PICTURES,
Men, 1944, *Coo-Coo Bird Dog. 1949. *Schoolboy Dreams, 1940. INC,
Trial of Mr. Wolf. 1941. *Crystal Gazer, 1941, *Schooner the Better. 1946. *Great Betrayal, 1947,
Wabbit Twouble. 1941. *Cuckoo I, Q. 1941. *Short Snorts on Sports. 1948. Riders of the Pony Express.
Wacky Blackout. 1942. *Cute Recruit. 1941, *Silent Tweetment. 1946. 1949,
Wacky Worm. 1941. *Disillusioned Blue Bird, 1944, *Simple Siren. 1945. SCRIPTURE FILMS,
SCHNEIDER, JOHN, III. *Dizzy Newsreel. 1943. *Slay It with Flowers, 1943, *Frontier Parson Reads the
*Weather at a Glance, 1949. *Dog, Cat and Canary, 1945. *Snap Happy Traps. 1946, Bible. 1947,
SCHNEIDER, ROBERT E, *Dog Meets Dog. 1942. *Song of Victory. 1942, SCRIPTURES VISUALIZED IN-
Cleaning of Walls. 1946. *Dream Kids. 1944, *Streamlined Donkey. 1941, STITUTE,
SCHOOLMAN, RALPH. *Dumb like a Fox, 1941, *Swiss Tease. 1947. *Autobiography of a Tract.
Invasion, 1941, *Dumbconscious Mind, 1942, *Tangled Angler. 1942. 1942,
SCHORLING, RALEIGH. *Duty and the Beast, 1943, *Tangled Television. 1940, *Backyard Explorations, 1942,
Broader Concept of Method. *Egg Hunt. 1940, *Tangled Travels, 1944, *Choosing Rather. 1943,
Part 1. Developing Pupil Egg-Yegg, 1945. *There's Music in Your Hair. *City Streets, 1942.
Interest, 1947, *Farmer Tom Thumb, 1940, 1941, *Dear Diary. 1943.
Broader Concept of Method. *Fiesta Time, 1945, *There's Something About a *Dying Thief. 1947,
Part 2, Teacher and Pupils *Fish Follies, 1940, Soldier, 1943, *Fishers of Men, 1942.
Planning and Working To- *Flora, 1948, *Timid Pup, 1940, *Go Ye, 1943.
gether. 1947, *Fly in the Ointment. 1943, *Tito's Guitar. 1942. *Happy Time for Boys and
Learning To Understand Chil- *Fowl Brawl. 1947. *Toll Bridge Troubles, 1942, Girls. 1943, 1944,
dren, Part 1, A Diagnostic *Fox and the Grapes. 1941, *Tom Thumb's Brother, 1941. *Life That Satisfies. 1946,
Approach. 1947, *Foxey Flatfoots, 1946. *Tooth or Consequence, 1947. *Little Toy Soldier, -1945,
Learning To Understand Chil- *Giddy-Yapping. 1944, *Topsy Turkey, 1948. *Man Who Forgot God, 1943.
dren, Part 2. A Remedial *Goofy News Views, 1945, *Treasure Jest. 1945, *Musical Moments with the
Program, 1947, *Grape Nutty. 1949. *Tree for Two. 1943, Ramseyers, 1943,
Maintaining Classroom Dis- *Great Cheese Mystery. 1941, *Uncultured Vulture. 1947, *Note of Praise, 1945,
cipline, 1947. *Greyhound and the Rabbit. *Unsure-Runts, 1946, *Old Rugged Cross, 1946,
SCHUBERT, BERNARD. 1940, *Up 'n' Atom. 1947, *Power of the Blood. 1946,
Song of Love, 1947. *Gullible Canary. 1942, *Vitamin-G-Man, 1943, *Prodigal Son. 1944,
SCHULTZ, WILLIAM J. *Happy Holidays. 1940, *Wacky Quacky. 1947, *Thankful Dandelion, 1947,
Federal Taxation, 1948. *Happytots' Expedition. 1940. *Wacky Wigwams. 1942, *This Amazing Universe, 1942.
*He Can't Make It Stick. 1943, *Wallflower, 1941, *Tree of God's Planting. 1944,
SCHUYLER, J. B.
*Eye Pay—You Take It. 1942,
SCHWAB, LAWRENCE,
Desert Song. 1943.
Good News. 1947.
New Moon, 1940,
SCHWARTZ, ARTHUR,
Dancing in the Dark.
Thank Your Lucky Stars.
SCHWARTZ, H. W.
Breaking the Bottleneck.
SCHWARTZ, SID,
Man Made Monster, 1941.
SCHWARZ (JACK) PRODUC-
TIONS,
1949,
*Buffalo Bill Rides Again, 1946,
*Hollywood Barn Dance, 1947,
SCIENCE ILLUSTRATED MAGA-
ZINE,
What I Want. Next.
SCOGGINS, C. E.
Tycoon, 1947,
SCOOP PRODUCTIONS.
1949,
*One Inch from Victory; Hitler's
Russian Surprise. 1944,
SCOTT, ALAN,
Honeymoon for Three, 1941.
1943.
1945,
*Helping Paw. 1941,
*Herring Murder Mystery.
1944,
*Hollywood Detour. 1942,
*Hot Foot Lights. 1945.
*Imagination, 1943,
*It Happened to Crusoe,
*Kickapoo Juice. 1945,
*Kindly Scram, 1943,
*King Midas Junior,
*Kitty Caddy. 1947.
*Kitty Gets the Bird.
*Kongo-Roo, 1946,
*Ku-Ku-Nuts, 1945,
*Land of Fun, 1941,
*Leave Us Chase It,
*Lionel Lion, 1944,
*Little Theatre, 1941.
*Lo, the Poor Buffalo.
*Loco Lobo, 1947.
*Mad Hatter. 1940.
*Magic Strength. 1944,
*Malice in Slumberland,
*Man of Tin, 1940,
*Mass Mouse Meeting. 1943.
*Merry Mouse Cafe, 1941.
1941,
1942,
1941,
1947,
1948.
1942,
*Way Down Yonder in the Corn.
1943,
*Way of All Pests. 1941,
*Who's Zpo in Hollywood, 1941,
*Wild and Woozy West. 1942,
*Willoughby's Magic Hat. 1943,
*Wise Owl. 1940,
*Wolf Chases Pigs, 1942.
*Woodman Spare That Tree,
1942,
SCREEN GUILD PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
Arson, Inc. 1949,
Bells of San Fernando,
Dalton Gang, 1949.
Dead Man's Gold. 1948,
Death Valley. 1946,
Deputy Marshal. 1949,
*Flight to Nowhere. 1946,
Frontier Revenge. 1948,
God's Country. 1946,
Grand Canyon, 1949,
Highway 13. 1949,
I Shot Jesse James, 1949,
Jungle Goddess. 1948,
1947,
*Way to Heaven.
SEATON, GEORGE.
Cockeyed Miracle. 1946,
SECURITY PICTURES, INC.
1946,
*Anna Lucasta, 1949,
SEEGER, HAL,
Don't Be a Joe. 1947,
*Hands Tell the Story, 1948,
SEFF, MANNY.
Hitchhike to Happiness,
SEGALL, HARRY.
Bride Wore Boots, 1946,
Down to Earth, 1947,
Here Comes Mr, Jordan,
SEGHERS, ANNA,
Seventh Cross, 1944,
SEIBERLING RUBBER COM-
PANY.
Miracle on Mulberry Street.
1949,
SEIDE, JULIAN ROBERT.
*Bosco, Delinquent Pup.
*Heaven Sent. 1948,
*Winner Take Bosco,
1945,
1941,
1948,
1948,
558
Cumulative
Copyright Catalog
SEIDEL, ELMER FRANK,
Cooper-Bessemer Diesel
Engine Maintenance. 1943.
SEILER, HEINRICH.
Hidden Menace.
SEITZINGER, P. H,
Construction of a Light Air-
plane, 1943.
SELECT ATTRACTIONS, INC.
*City of Missing Girls, 1941.
SELECT PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Long Night. 1947.
SELECTED FILMS, INC.
*Plot To Kill Roosevelt, 1948.
SELTZER (FRANK) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Let's Live Again.
SELWYN, EDGAR,
1938.
1948,
Pierre of the Plains, 1942,
SELZNICK.
Portrait of Jennie. 1949,
SELZNICK, DAVID O.
Fallen Idol. 1949,
Since You Went Away. 1944.
Spellbound, 1945,
Third Man, 1949,
SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL.
I'll Be Seeing You, 1944,
1945.
Since You Went Away. 1944,
Spellbound, 1945,
SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL
PICTURES, INC.
*Gone with the Wind,
*Rebecca, 1940,
SELZNICK RELEASING ORGAN-
IZATION,
Fallen Idol. 1949,
Mr. Blandings Builds His
Dream House, 1948,
SENNETT, MACK,
Good Old Corn, 1945,
Happy Faces, 1941,
Happy Times and Jolly Mo-
ments, 1943,
Love's Intrigue. 1940.
Once Over Lightly, 1944,
Wedding Yells. 1942,
SEPIA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Mr. Adam's Bomb, 1949,
SERRA CLUB OF ST, LOUIS,
1939,
*Captains in His Army. 1948.
SERVICE, ROBERT W.
Shooting of Dan McGoo, 1945,
SERVITE FATHERS,
Eternal Gift. 1941,
SETON, ANYA.
Dragonwyck.
SEUSS, Dr,
And To Think That I Saw It on
Mulberry Street. 1944,
500 Hats of Bartholomew Cub-
bins. 1943.
SEWALL, ANNA,
Black Beauty. 1946.
SHADWICK, GEORGE W., Jr.
Mary Bennett Takes a "Trip.
1941,
SHAFF, MONTY.
Man-Eater of Kumaon,
1946,
1948,
SHAFF (MONTY) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Man Eater of Kumaon,
SHANE, MAXWELL.
Eyes of the Underworld,
Golden Gloves, 1940,
Man Who Dared, 1946,
Seven Were Saved, 1947.
SHANNON, ROBERT T.
Barnyard Follies, 1940,
Flame, 1947,
Sleepytime Gal. 1942,
Sons of the Pioneers, 1942,
X Marks the Spot. 1942,
SHAPERO, DONALD M,
Film Memos; What About the
Postwar Car? 1945.
SHAPIRO, LIONEL,
Sealed Verdict,
SHARIN, EUGEN,
Egmont, 1948,
1948,
1948,
1942,
Emperor Waltz. 1948.
Kleine Nachtmusik. 1948,
Merry Christmas, 1948,
Orpheus in Hades, 1948.
Tales from the Vienna Woods.
1948,
SHARP, MARGERY.
Cluny Brown, 1946,
Forbidden Street. 1949,
Julia Misbehaves, 1948,
SHATTUCK (FRANK G.) COM-
PANY.
*Schrafft's, 1944,
SHATTUCK, RICHARD.
Ghost. That Walks Alone,
SHAVELSON, MELVILLE.
Where There's Life. 1947,
SHAW, DAVID.
Take One False Step. 1949,
SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD.
Caesar and Cleopatra. 1946,
Major Barbara, 1941,
SHAW, IRWIN, |
Easy Living. 1949,
Out of the Fog, 1941,
Take One False Step.
SHAW, KERRY.
Men in Her Diar ry.
SHEAFFER (W.A,) PEN ‘COM-
PANY
Right to the Point, 1945,
26 Old Characters. 1947,
SHEARING, JOSEPH, pseud.
Blanche Fury, 1947,
SHEARING, JOSEPH, pseud, SEE
Campbell, Gabrielle Margaret
Vere.
Long, Gabrielle Margaret Vere
Campbell,
SHELDON, E. LLOYD,
Beyond the Blue Horizon,
1942,
SHELDON, EDWARD BREW-
STER,
Dishonored Lady. 1947,
Lulu Belle. 1948,
SHELDON, H. HORTON,
Distributing Heat Energy.
1946,
Fuels and Heat. 1946,
M4quinas Simples, 1947,
SHELDON, SIDNEY.
Borrowed Hero, 1942,
Fly-by-Night. 1942,
SHELL OIL COMPANY, INC,
*Birth of an Oil Field. 1949.
*Prospecting for Petroleum,
1948,
*Start. 1949,
Tomorrow's Highroad. 1945,
SHELLABARGER, SAMUEL.
Captain from Castile, 1947.
SHEPPARD, DAVID P.
That Babies May Live. 1949.
SHEPRO, MERRILL JAMES,
Bilateral Cleft-Lip Recon-
struction—Schultz Method,
1943,
Technic of Amalgam Restora-
tions. 1944,
1944,
1949,
SHEPRO SCIENTIFIC FILM COM-'
PANY.
*Bilateral Cleft-Lip Reconstruc-
tion—Schultz Method, 1943.
*Technic of Amalgam Restora-
tions, 1944,
SHERMAN, EDWARD.
Wave, a Wac and a Marine,
1944,
SHERMAN, HAROLD M,.
Adventures of Mark Twain.
1944,
SHERMAN, HARRY,
American Empire.
Buckskin Frontier.
Knights of the Range.
Santa Fe Marshal.
Silver Queen, 1942,
Texas Masquerade, 1943,
Woman of the Town, 1943,
SHERMAN (HARRY) PICTURES,
1942,
1943,
1940,
1940,
INC
*Four Faces West, 1948.
*Ramrod, 1947,
gate (HARRY A.) RROBUE
Bar 20, 1943,
Border Patrol,
Colt Comrades,
False Colors,
Forty Thieves, 1944,
Ho pcaas a Writ. 1942,
PPY 1943.
Kansan,
Lost Canyon 1942,
Lumberjack, 1944,
Mystery Man, 194 4.
Riders of the Deadline, 1943.
SHERRILL, HARRY A,
ilk Plant Operation,
SHE HY, RDON.
Black Limelight, 1938,
SHERWOOD, CHESTER LAW-
RENCE. 4
Machine Shop Work; Action,
Use. and Care of Single Point
Cutting Tools. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Bench
Work. (Serial)
SHERWOOD, RENEE,
Cavalcade of Movies,
SHERWOOD, ROBERT E,
Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1940,
Escape in the Desert. 1945.
Over the Moon, 1940.
Waterloo Bridge. 1940.
SHERWOOD, .T. MARC, d.b.a,
SHERWOOD PICTURES, SEE
Sherwood Pictures. —
SHERWOOD, TERRY MARC,
Childbirth, 1946,
Creation of Life, 1948...
*Fashions in Magic. 1948.
SHERWOOD PICTURES COR-
PORATION,
*Cavalcade of Movies.
*Childbirth, 1946.
*Creation of Life. 1948,
Fashions in Magic. 1948,
*Secrets of the Orchid, 1947.
SHIBER, ETTA,
Paris Underground, 1945,
SHINN, ALIDA,
Clothing for Children,
SHIPMAN, A, R.
Daughter of Darkness. 1948,
SHIPMAN, SAMUEL,
Friendly Enemies.
SHIRK, ADAM HULL,
Ape. 1940,
SHORT, LUKE,
Hurry, Charlie, Hurry. 1941,
SHORT, LUKE, pseud,. SEE
Glidden, Frederick Dilley.
SHUDDE, LESTER,
*It's News to Youse. 1947,
SHULMAN, IRVING,
City, Across the River,
SHUMLIN, HERMAN,
Little Foxes,.,1941,
SHUTE, NEVIL.
Pied Piper. 1942.
SIBLEY, MABEL.
*Universe As Seen Today
Through Laxgeat ea eet
1940,
SIBLEY, RUROY.
Universe As Seen Today
Through Largest Telescopes.
1940, ;
SIDNEY, MARGARET.
Five Little Peppers at Home.
1940,
Five Little Peppers in Trouble.
1940,
Out West with the Peppers.
1940,
SIEDEL, FRANK,
Elliott-Buchi Turbocharger
for Diesel Engines, 1944,
General Motors 16-278-A.
1945.
SIEGEL, DAVID W.
Mickey. 1948.
SIERRA PICTURES, INC,
*Joan of Arc, 1948,
SILVA, MARIO,
Song of Love. 1947,
SIMENON, GEORGES,
Panic, 1946, {
Temptation Harbor,
1946,
1946.
1946.
1942,
1949,
1947,
_ SIMMEL-MESERVEY, INC. .
*Introductions, 1948,
SIMMONS COMPANY.
*New Way to Better ‘Steet
1946,
SIMONTON, IDA VERA.
White Cargo, 1942.
SIMPSON, BRUCE L. ;
New Foundry Horizon, 1948,
SIMPSON, HELEN,.
Under ‘Capricorn. 1949, i
SINGER, AVA HAMILTON,
*Africa in the War. 1941,
*Dawn over Africa. 1941,
SINGER SEWING MACHINE :
COMPANY...
Class 253 and 252 Chain Stitch
Sewing Machines.. 1948...
Class 246 Overedge Sewing
Machine. 1948,
Golfer Sports Jacket. 1949,
SIODMAK, CURT.
House of Frankenstein. 1944,
Lady and the Monster. 1944,
Pacific Blackout, 1941, |
SIODMAK, ROBERT.
Conflict. 1945.
SKELLIE, BENJAMIN N,
For Times Like These, 1942,
SKILL FILM COMPANY,
*How To Grind a Spiral. Drill,
1942, ;
*How To Use a File, “1942,
SKINNER, CORNELIA OTIS,
Our Hearts Were Young and
Gay. 1944,
SKIRBALL, JACK H,
Guest Wife. 1945,
It's in the Bag. 1945.
Magnificent Doll. . 1946.
So Goes My Love. 1946,
SKIRBALL-MANNING PRODUC-
TIONS, INC. |
So Goes My Love. 1946,
SKYLINE PICTURES, INC.
*Lovable Cheat. 1949,
SLATER, HUMPHREY,
Conspirator, 1949,
SLESINGER, DONALD,
Red Wagon, 1945.
SLOANE, ROBERT...
Two Guys from Texas, sidan
SLOCOMBE, GEORGE,
Undercover. 1943, ri8
Underground Guerrillas, |
1944, iy
SMALL, EDWARD.
Black Arrow, 1948, .
Brewster's Millions, 1945.
Corsican Brothers. 1941.
Friendly Enemies. 1942,
Fuller Brush Man. 1948.,
Gentleman After Dark, 1942.
Getting Gertie's Garter. 1945.
International Lady. 1941,
Kit Carson, 1940,
Miss Annie Rooney.
Mister V. 1941,
My Son, My Son! 1940,
Raw Deal. 1948,
Return of Monte Cristo, 1946,
South of Pago-Pago. 1940,
T-Men, 1948,
Twin Beds, 1942,
Up in Mabel's Room, 1944,
Walk a Crooked Mile. 1948,
SMALL (EDWARD) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
*Abroad with Two Yanks,
*Black Magic, 1949.
*Brewster's Millions,
*Corsican Brothers,
*Friendly, Enemies.
*Gentleman After Dark,
*Getting Gertie's Garter.
1945,
*International Lady.
*Kit Carson, 1940.
*Miss Annie Rooney, 1942,
*My Son, My Son! 1940,
*Son of Monte Cristo, 1940.
*South of Pago Pago. 1940,
*Twin Beds, 1942,
*Up in Mabel's Room,
1942,
1944,
1945.
1941,
1942,
1942,
1941,
1944,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
559
SMART, DAVID A.
*Addition Is Easy. 1948.
*Alaska, a Modern Frontier.
1948,
*Algebra in Everyday Life.
1948,
*Ancient Rome. 1949.
*Archery for Girls, 1949.
‘*Are You a Good Citizen?
1949,
*Attitudes and Health. 1949,
*Background for Literature:
the Lady of the Lake. 1949.
*Background for Reading:
Stories of Holland. 1949,
*Basketball for Girls—Funda-
mentals, 1948,
*Basketball for Girls—Game
Play. 1948.
*Build Your Vocabulary. 1948.
*Capitalism, 1948.
*Carbon and Its Compounds,
1949.
*Cell: Structural Unit of Life.
1949.
*Charles Dickens: Background
for His Works. 1949.
*Choosing Your Occupation,
1949,
*Cities: Why They Grow.
*Cleanliness and Health. 1949,
*Consumer Protection. 1948,
*Day with English Children,
1948.
*Describing an Incident. 1949.
*Developing Leadership. 1949.
*Developing Responsibility.
1949.
*Discussion in Democracy.
1948,
*Energy in Our Rivers. 1948,
*Exercise and Health, 1949.
*Family Life. 1949,
*Federal Taxation, 1948,
*Finding the Right Job, 1949,
*Geometry and You, 1948,
*How To Be Well Groomed.,
1948,
*How To Keep a Job, 1949,
*How To Write Your Term
Paper. 1948,
*Improve Your Pronunciation.
1949,
*Improving Your Posture,
*Installment Buying. 1948,
*Law and Social Controls,
*Let's Count, 1948,
*Let's Play Fair. 1949.
*Life in a Fishing Village. 1948,
*Life in Hot, Dry Lands (Cal-
ifornia), 1949,
*Life in Lowlands (The Nether-
lands). 1949,
*Life in Mediterranean Lands
(California), 1949,
*Life in the Central Valley of
California. 1949. ‘
*Life on a French Farm, 1949.
*Making the Most of School.
1948.
*Measurement of Electricity.
1949,
*Modern Hawaii.
*Nature of Energy. 1949.
*Nature of Light. 1948.
*Our Living Constitution. 1949.
*Percent in Everyday Life.
1948.
*Pioneer Home. 1948.
*Preserving Food, 1949.
*Principles of Scale Drawing.
1949,
1949,
1949.
1949,
1948,
*Propaganda Techniques, 1949.
*Rest and Health, 1949,
*Safe Living at School. 1948.
*Seasonal Changes in Trees.
1949,
*Sharing Work at Home.
*Softball for Boys, 1948.
*Spain: the Land and the People.
1949,
*Subtraction Is Easy. 1948.
*Supreme Court. 1948.
*Use of Forests. 1949.
1949.
‘*Visit to Ireland. 1948.
*Watch That Quotation. 1949,
*Ways to Good Habits. 1949,
*We Go to School. 1948,
*What Is a Corporation? 1949,
*Why Study Foreign Languages?
1949,
*Winds and Their Causes,
*Writing Better Business Let-
ters, 1949)
*You and Your Work,
*Your Family. 1948.
*Your Family Budget. 1949,
*Your Thrift Habits. 1948.
SMART, DAVID A., proprietor of
CORONET PRODUCTIONS,
SEE Coronet Productions.
SMIDT, CANON.
Genoveffa. 1946.
SMILEY, DEAN F.
Attitudes and Health. 1949,
Rest and Health. 1949.
SMILGOFF, JAMES.
Batting Fundamentals. 1946,
Catching Fundamentals,
SMITH (A. O.) CORPORATION,
*Making Welded Pipe Line.
1944,
SMITH, ALBERT J.
*Modern Oil—Burnham Tested
Motor Oil. 1940,
*Oil. 1940,
SMITH, BETTY.
1948,
Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 1945,
SMITH, BURRELL,
Tale of One City, 1949:
SMITH, Sir CHARLES KINGS-
FORD. .
Pacific Adventure. 1947.
SMITH, DODIE,
Randolph Family. 1945,
SMITH, DORA V.
Describing an Incident. 1949,
SMITH, Lady ELEANOR.
Caravan. 1947,
Man in Grey. 1945.
Men in Her Life, 1941,
SMITH, HARRIET M.
Camouflage in Nature by Form
and Color Matching. 1946.
Camouflage in Nature by Pat-
tern Matching. 1946,
SMITH, MARINOBEL,
Album of the Americas, 1946.
SMITH, OSWALD J.
Go Ye. 1943,
SMITH, RICHARD B,
Stalking Big Game at Home.
1947,
SMITH, S. W.
At Dawn We Die. 1943,
SMITH, SARA B,
My Girl Tisa,
SMITH, THORNE. :
I Married a Witch. 1942.
Topper Returns, 1941.
Turnabout, 1940, i
SMITH, WILLIAM.
Proem, 1949,
SMITH, WINCHELL.
Brewster's Millions.
SMITH- MCINTYRE.
*Stalking Big Game at Home.
1947.
SMITLEY (NORRIS) PRODUC-
TIONS.
*Golden Gloves, 1948.
Story of Wayne Crane. 1948,
SMITTER, WESSEL.
Reaching for the Sun,
SNEDIGAR, ROBERT.
Mammals of the Countryside.
1947,
Our Animal Neighbors, 1947,
SNODY, ALLAN POUCHER,
Power House of Aviation,
1945.
SNYDER, HOWARD,
It Happened Tomorrow,
SOBEL, JACK.
1948.
1945,
1941,
1944,
Thieves Fall Out. 1941.
SOBELL, JACK,
Nora Prentiss. 1947,
1948,
1946,
SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY: FILMS.
*Hopi Horizons. 1946,
SOCIAL GUIDANCE ENTER-
PRISES, INC.
*Story of Bob and Sally. 1948,
_SOLOMON, LOUIS.
“Snafu. 1945,
SOLT, ANDREW P.
They All Kissed the Bride.
1942,
SOMERSET PICTURES CORPOR-
ATION.
*Burning Cross. 1947.
*Road to the Big House,
SOSKIN, PAUL.
Avengers. 1942,
SOUND MASTERS, INC.
*Assembly of Bolted Steel
Tanks, (Serial)
*Midshipmen Training. 1944.
*Pontoon Assembly and Utili-
zation, (Serial)
*Safety in Wartime Aircraft
Production, 1943,'.°
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
1947,
INC,
*Abercrombie Had a Zombie,
1941,
*Abou Ben Boogie, 1944,
*Acrobantics. 1945, t
*Acuerdate-De-Me, 1943,
*Adios. 1941,
*Adios Americano. 1942,
*Adiosita, 1945.
Adventure, 1946.
*Adventure in Boogie Woogie.
1946,
*After a While.
*After the Ball, 1946.
*Ah, Yes, There's Good Blues
Tonight. 1946,
*Aint Misbehavin', 1941,
*Ain't My Sugar Sweet. 1943.
*Ain't She Pretty. 1944.
*Air Mail Special. 1941,
*Air Parade. 1943.°
*Alabamy Bound, 1941, ‘
*All-Americans Now, 1943.
*All I Need Is You. 1942,
All in Favor Say Aye. 1946.
All My Gratitude. 1946.
*All Right for You, 1945,
*All Ruzzitt Buzzitt. 1945,
*Along the Navajo Trail,’ 1945,
*Alouette. 1941,
*Alphabet Song. 1942,
*Am I in Love. 1941,
*Am I Lucky? 1946.
*Amapola, 1941. ¥
*America, I Love You. 1942,
*American Patrol. 1943.
*America's Sweetheart. 1943.
*Amor. 1944,
*Ana Lani, 1941.
*Anchors Aweigh, 1941,
*And So Little Time. 1944,
*Andalucia, 1946,
*Andele, 1943,
*Angeline, 1942,
*Angels of Mercy. 1942.
*Anniversary Waltz, 1942.
*Anvil Chorus, 1943, 1944;
*Any Bonds Today? 1942,
*Aparicion. 1941,
*Apple Blossom Time.
*April in Paris. 1946.
*Aqua Waltz. 1942.
*Aquabatics. 1946.
*Aquafun, 1946,
*Arabella and the Water Tank.
1941,
*Are You Happy, Amen, 1942.
*Are You Havin' Any Fun.
*Around and Around She Goes.
1942,
*Arthur Murray Taught Me
Dancing in a Hurry. 1942.
*Artist Model, 1942,
*As Mabel Goes So Goes the
Navy. 1942,
*Ask Dad. 1943,
*Ask My Heart. 1946.
*At a Gypsy Camp Fire.
1941,
1944,
1942.
*At a Little Hot Dog Stand.
1941,
*At a Little Roadside Rest.
1941,
*At the Club Savoy, 1942,
*Au Reet. 1943.
*Azusa, 1946,
*Babalu. 1942, 1943.
*Babbling Bess. 1943.
*Baby, Are You Kiddin'? 1946,
*Baby Don't Go Way from Me,
1946.
*Baby Don't You Cry. 1943.
*Baby Don't You Love Me Any-
more, 1945,
*Back Beat Boogie. 1944,
*Back Door Man. 1946,
*Back Home in Indiana, 1945,
*Back in the Saddle Again.
1942,
*Back in Your Own Back Yard.
1945. sae
*Back to Donegal. 1945.
*Backstage Blues, 1943,
*Backtrack, 1946.
*Bahiana, 1941,
*Baia. 1945,
*Balinesia, 1942,
*Ballet Dancers! Nightmare.
1941,
*Band Played On, 1941,
*Banjo Mania, 1942,
*Banjo Medley, 1944,
*Bank of Love. 1943.
*Bar Babble. 1943.
*Barber's Itch, 1943,
*Barn Dance Frolics. 1941,
*Barnyard Bounce. 1941,
*Bashful Bullfrog, 1946.
*Basin Street Boogie. 1942,
“*Beach Polka, 1945.
*Bearcat Mountain Gal. 1942,
*Beat Me Daddy. 1943.
*Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the
Bar, 1941,
*Beautiful Clothes, 1941.
*Beautiful Mermaid, 1944,
*Beauty Hula, 1945.
*Because I Love You, 1942,
*Beer Barrel Polka, 1941,
*Begin the Beguine. 1943,
*Behind the 8-Ball. 1941,
*Bell Bottom Trousers, 1945.
*Bells of San Raquel, 1942.
*Bend Down Sister, 1941,
*Besame Mucho, 1944,
*Best Things in Life Are Free.
1942,
*Better Half. 1942,
*Better Not Roll Those Eyes.
1942,
*Between the Devil and the Deep
Blue Sea, 1944,
*Beyond the Blue Horizon. 1944,
*B-I-Bi, 1941,
*Bicycle Built for Two, 1941,
*Big Fat Butterfly, 1944,
*Big Fat Mama. 1944,
*Big Fat Mamas. 1946.
*Big Man from the South, 1944,
*Big Rock Candy Mountains,
1942,
*Biggest Aspidastra in the
World, 1942,
*Bill Bailey, 1945,
*Bim, Bam, Bum, 1944,
*Bird in a Gilded Cage. 1944,
*Blackbird Fantasy. 1942.
*Blacksmith Song. 1942,
*Bless 'Em All. 1942,
*Bli-blip, 1942.
*Blitzkreig Bombardier, 1944,
*Block Party Revels, 1943.
*Blow, Gabriel, Blow. 1942,
*Blue Danube, 1941,
Blow the Man Down. 1946.
*Blow the Whistle. 1945.
*Blowtop Blues, 1945.
Blue Hawaii, 1944,
*Blue Moon, 1946,
*Blues in the Night.
*Blues of Mary's Flat,
*Blushing Bride, 1942.
*Boardwalk Boogie, 1941,
1942,
1946,
560
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC, Cont'd.
*Bob-o-link. 1942,
*Bobby-Sox Tune, 1944,
*Bobby the Seal, 1945,
*Boogie Man, 1943.
*Boogie Woogie. 1944,
*Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.
1941.
*Boogie Woogie Cindy. 1946.
*Boogie Woogie Dream, 1944.
*Boogie Woogie Upstairs. 1944.
*Boogiemania, 1946.
*Booglie Wooglie Piggy. 1941,
*Boomerang, 1943,
*Born To Swing. 1941,
*Bottoms Up, 1941,
*Bowery. 1942,
*Boxcar Rhapsody, 1942,
*Boy and the Girl from North
and South Carolina, 1946,
*Boy Meets Girl. 1943.
*Brandin' Time. 1943,
*Brazil, 1944,
*Breakfast in Rhythm. 1943,
*Breathless, 1942.
*Bright Shines the Moon, 1944,
*Bright Stars, Soft Guitars and
You, 1942,
Broadway. 1946.
*Broadway and Main. 1946,
*Broadway Caballero. 1941.
*Broadway Rhythm, 1941,
*Broken Hearted Blues. 1945.
*Broom and Pan, 1943,
*Brother Bill. 1945,
*Bubble Dance, 1942,
*Bublichki, 1942,
*Buffalo Gals, 1942,
*Bugle Call Rag. 1942, 1943,
*Bugle Woogie. 1941.
Bumble Bee Hop, 1946,
*Bundle of Love. . 1943.
*But What Are These? 1946,
*Buy a Swell Time for a Dime.
1944,
*Buzz Me. 1945,
*By an Old Southern River.
1942,
*By the Beautiful Sea, 1944.
*By the Light of the Silvery
Moon, 1942, 1946,
*Caissons Go Rolling Along.
1942.
*Cakewalk Polka, 1946.
*Caldonia, 1945.
*Call of the Canyon, 1941.
*Call to Arms. 1945,
*Campus Polka, 1946.
*Can Can Capers. 1943,
*Canine Capers. 1944,
*Can't See for Lookin'. 1944,
*Capers on the Campus. 1946.
*Captain Kid. 1946.
*Caravan, 1942, 1944,
Carmen. 1946,
*Carolina Moon, 1941,
*Carry Me Back to the Lone
Prairie, 1941,
*Case o' the Blues. 1942,
*Caterpillar Shuffle. 1943.
*Cats Can't Dance. 1945.
*Caught Between, 1943,
*Cave Man, 1941,
*Cha-Chi-Man, 1944,
*Chair Song. 1946,
*Champagne Polka. 1945,
*Chant of the Jungle. 1943,
*Chatter. 1943,
*Cheatin' Woman Blues, 1946,
*Cherokee, 1945.
Chi-Chi-Castenango, 1946,
*Chicken on Your Knee, 1943,
*Chicken Reel, 1943.
*Chicken Shack Shuffle, 1943,
*Chickey! the Cop. 1943,
*Chilly n' Cold. 1945,
*Chime Bells, 1943.
*Chinatown Capers, 1946,
*Chinatown, My Chinatown,
1941,
*Chinese Fantasy. 1943,
*Ching Chong. 1943.
*Chiquita Banana, 1946,
*Chool Song. 1942,
*Chop Chop. 1943.
*Chop Fooey. 1941.
*Chop Sticks. 1943,
*Cielito Lindo. 1941, 1945,
*Clancy, 1945.
*Clap, Clap for Rhythm, 1942,
*Clarence, 1941,
*Clementi Jive, 1945,
*Clementine. 1943.
*Cleo from Rio. 1944,
*Clink! Clink! Another Drink,
1942,
*Close Shave, 1942,
*Club Lollypop. 1943.
*Coast Guard Leads the Way.
1945,
*Coax Me a Little Bit, 1946,
*Cock-Eyed Mayor. 1943,
*Cocktails and OO La La.
1946,
*Cocktails for Two. 1942.
*Coffee Shop Rhythm. 1946,
*Coffee Song. 1946.
*College Echoes, 1941,
*Colonel Corn, 1942,
*Come Back to Sorrento. 1943.
*Come Home, Father. 1941.
*Come to Baby Do. 1946,
*Come to the Fair. 1943.
*Come with Me My Honey,
1945,
*Comes the Revolution. 1941.
*Comin' Thru the Rye. 1942.
*Comparsa, 1941.
*Concert Canteen, 1945,
*Concerto, 1944,
*Conchita Pepita, 1942.
*Conga La Maize. 1941.
*Conga Loca, 1941,
*Conga Se Fue, 1943,
*Congo Clambake, 1942,
*Continental, 1942,
*Contrast in Rhythm, 1945.
*Corn Pone, 1945,
*Corn on the Conga, 1941,
*Cornsilk, 1941.
*Corrine, Corrina, 1944,
Corte Tubo, 1946,
*Costa Rumba, 1943,
*Count Me In, 1942,
*Count Me Out. 1946,
*Covered Wagon Rolled Right
Along. 1941,
*Cowbell Song. 1946,
*Cowboy Calypso, 1946,
*Cowboy Isn't Speakin' to His
Horse, 1943,
*Cow-Cow Boogie. 1942.
Cowgirl Polka. 1946,
*Crawl Red Crawl. 1946.
*Crazy Quizz, 1942,
*Crazy Things. 1945.
*Cryin' and Singin' the Blues.
1945.
*Cuban Cabby, 1941.
*Cuban Episode. 1942,
*Cuban Pete, 1942, 1943,
*Cucaracha, 1942,
*Daddy. 1941, 1943,
*Daffy Drill. 1945,
*Dagger Dance. 1943,
*Dance, Baby, Dance. 1945.
*Dance Brevities. 1944.
*Dance Comique. 1943, 1945.
*Dance Continentale, 1946,
*Dance Impressions, 1944,
*Dance Moderne. 1946.
*Dance of Shame. 1942,
Dance of the Spanish Onion,
1946,
*Dance Revels. 1944.
*Dance Revue, 1943,
*Dance with a Dolly, 1944,
*Dance Your Old Age Away.
1944,
*Dancemania, 1943.
*Dancing Dolls, 1942,
*Dancing Dreams. 1943.
*Dancing Strings. 1943.
*Dangerous Nan McGrew. 1942.
*Dark-Eyes, 1944, 1945.
*Dark-Town Strutters' Ball,
1941,
*Dark Velvet Night. 1943,
*Deacon Jones, 1944,
*Dear Arabella. 1941,
*Dear Old Southland. 1941.
*Dearest, Darest I. 1941.
*Deed 1Do. 1944,
*Deep in the Heart of Texas,
1942,
*Deep Purple. 1943.
*Defend America, 1941,
*Delightful, Dimpled Dollies,
1941,
*Detour. 1946,
*Devil and Deep Blue Sea. 1943,
*Devil Sat Down and Cried.
1942,
*Did Anyone Call? 1941,
*Digga Digga Do, 1946,
*Dinah, 1944,
*Ding-a-Lay-O, 1941,
*Dinty McGinty. 1946,
*Dipsy Doodle. 1943.
*Dispossessed Blues. 1943,
*Dixie Rhythm, 1945,
*Dizzy Dance, 1942,
*Do I Worry? 1941, 1943,
*Do Nothin' Till You Hear from
Me. 1944,
*Do the Hula, 1944,
*Do You Believe in Dreams.
1944,
*Do You Ever Think of Me,
1941,
*Does You Do, or Does You
Don't. 1946.
*Doin' It for Defense, 1944.
*Doin' the Hot Foot. 1942.
*Doin' the Ratamacue. 1942.
*Doin' You Good, 1945,
*Dolores, 1941,
*Don't Be a Baby, Baby. 1946.
*Don't Be an Absentee, 1943.
*Don't Be Late, 1945,
*Don't Blame Me. 1945.
*Don't Change Your Job, 1943.
*Don't Cry, 1941,
*Don't Cry Baby. 1944.
*Don't Get Around Much Any
More. 1943.
*Don't Let Julia Fool Ya, 1942,
*Don't Run Down a Woman,
1941,
*Don't Sit Under the Apple
Tree. 1942,
*Don't Squeeza da Banana,
1945,
*Dot-Dot-Dot-Dash. 1943.
*Double Eagle. 1945.
*Down, Down, Down. 1942.
*Down the Trail to San Antone,
1946,
*Dream Came True. 1945,
Dream, Dream, Dream. 1946.
*Dreaming Out Loud, 1941,
*Dreams of Old Hawaii, 1944.
*Dreamsville, Ohio, 1942.
*Drink Hearty. 1946,
*Drink to Me with Only Thine
Eyes. 1942,
*Dry Bones. 1945.
*Dude Cowboy.’ 1946.
*Duel Dance, 1944,
*Dummy Song. 1946,
*Eager Beaver, 1945.
*East of the Rockies. 1943.
*East of the Sun, 1944,
*Easy Street. 1941, 1946,
Eatin' on the Cuff, 1942,
*E-Bob-o-Lee-Bop. 1946.
*Egga Dagga Phft. 1942.
*Election Day. 1944,
*Eleven More Months. 1945.
*Ella, 1942,
*Elmer's Tune, 1941.
*Embraceable You, 1942,
*Emily Brown, 1943.
*Errand Boy for Rhythm, 1946,
*Etiquette Blues, 1942.
*Every Day of My Life. 1944,
Everybody's Jumpin' Now,
1946.
*Everyday Is Saturday in Har-
lem, 1944,
*Exactly Like You. 1941,
*Eyes of Texas. 1943.
*Fan Dance. 1942,
*Fancy to You. 1943.
*Fare Thee Well. 1945.
*Farewell Blues, 1942.
*Farmer of the U.S. A, 1944,
*Farmer's Daughter. 1942.
*Fats Waller Medley. 1945.
*Faust. 1945,
*Favorites, 1942.
*Feed the Kitty. 1941.
*Fella with the Fiddle. 1941,
*Feller Who Plays in a Band.
1941,
*Ferris Wheel. 1942.
*Ferry-Boat Serenade. 1941.
*Fiddle Polka, 1941,
*Fiddle Voyage. 1945.
*Fifth Avenue. 1942,
*Fifty Thousand Dollars, 1941,
*Fight On! 1941.
*Firemen's Belle. 1946.
*Fisherette's Catch. 1943.
*Five Guys Named Moe, 1942,
*Five Foot Two. 1942.
*Five Salted Peanuts. 1945.
*Flamingo. 1942, ‘
*Flea, 1941.
*Floor Show. 1943,
*Florida Frolics, 1946,
*Florida Shack. 1946.
*Fly on the Wall. 1944,
*Flying Feet. 1943,
*Foo, a Little Bally-hoo, 1945.
*Foolin' Around. 1943,
*For Red Nellie's Honour,
1941,
*For Sale. 1942,
*For Whom the Bell Tolls.
1941,
*4 F Ferdinand, 1944,
*Four Letters. 1946.
*Four O'Clock Jump. 1944,
*Four or Five Times. 1941,
*47th Street Jive. 1944,
*'Fraidy Cat. 1941,
*Frankie and Johnny, 1942,
*Freedom Can Can, 1946,
*French Canadian Can-Can.
1941,
*Frenesi, 1941,
*Friend of Yours. 1945,
*Friendly Tavern Polka, 1941.
*Frim Fram Sauce, 1945.
*Frivolous Sal. 1944,
*From the Indies to the Andes
(in His Undies). 1942,
*Fuehrer's Face, 1942.
*Fuzzy Wuzzy. 1945.
*G. I. Jive. 1944,
*G String Polka, 1946,
*G-Strings. 1942.
*Gangarria, 1941.
*Gay Hawaii. 1946,
*Gay Ranchero, 1941.
*G'Bye Now. 1941,
*Gee. 1944,
*Gee! the Jeep Jumps. 1944,
*Gentleman Needs a Shave.
1941,
*Georgia on My Mind, 1941,
Georgie Porgie. 1946.
*Gertie from Bizerte, 1943.
*Get a Woman on Your Mind.
1946.
Get Happy. 1946.
*Get It Off Your Mind. 1946;
*Get with It, 1943,
*Getting an Eyeful. 1941,
*Getting in Shape for Love.
1944,
*Giddap Mule. 1943.
*Gimme a Little Kiss (Will Ya
Huh?) 1946.
*Girls from Amarillo, 1944,
*Git Along Little Pony, 1941,
*Git It. 1943.
Give Me Some Skin. 1946.
*Give This Little Girl a Great
Big Hand. 1942,
*Glamour Girl, 1943.
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
561
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC. Cont'd.
*Globial Rhythm, 1943,
*Glory of Love, 1941,
*Gluemaker's Daughter. 1946.
*Go Long Mule. 1943.
*Gobs of Love. 1942.
*God's Heaven. 1943,
*Goin' to the Barn Dance To-
night, 1941,
*Going All to Pieces, 1943.
*Golly, I Did It Again, 1941,
*Good, Good, Good, - 1945.
*Good Man Is Hard To Find.
1942,
*Good Morning, Mr. Zip, Zip,
Zip! 1942,
*Good Skates, 1943.
*Goodbye Dear, I'll Be Back
ina Year. 1941,
*Goodbye Mama. 1942.
*Goodbye Sue. 1943.
*Goodnight, Wherever You Are.
1944,
*Good-Nite All, 1943,
*Goofy Newsreel. 1942,
*Gorgeous, 1941,
*Got a Penny Benny. 1946.
*Got No Time. 1945,
*Gotta Be This or That. 1945,
*Gotta Keep Rollin'. 1943.
*Grand Pianos and Gals, 1941.
*Grandfather's Clock, 1946.
*Grandpaw Ain't the Man He
Used To Be. 1945,
*Granpappy's Birthday. 1943.
*Great Big Saw Came Nearer
and Nearer. 1944,
*Green Moon, 1944.
*Guess Who, 1943,
*Hail, the United States Ma-
rines, 1943,
*Half Past Jump Time. 1945.
*Handful of Clubs, 1944.
*Hanover Hangover. 1946.
*Happy Cat. 1946.
*Happy Landing. 1943.
*Hard on Your Heart. 1943.
*Harem Revels, 1944,
*Hark, Hark the Lark, 1941,
*Harlem Hotcha, 1943, 1946,
*Harlem Rhumba, 1942.
*Harlem Serenade. 1942,
*Harlemesque Revue. 1943,
*Harp Boogie. 1946.
*Harriet. 1945,
*Harry the Hipster. 1944,
*Hats Off. 1943.
*Havin' a Time in Havana,
1942.
*Hawaii Isn't What It Used To
Be. 1943.
*Hawaiian Holiday, 1943,
*Hawaiian War Chant, 1941,
1942, 1943.
*Hawkeye Hoedown, 1946,
*He Broke My Heart. 1946,
*He Holds My Hand, 1946.
*He Plays Gin Rummy, 1942,
*He Took Me for a Sleighride,
1941,
*Heat's on Again, 1943.
*Heave Ho! My Lads, Heave
Ho! 1943,
*Heaven Help a Sailor. 1941.
*Heavenly Hideaway. 1943,
*Hello Bill, 1946.
*Her Mason-Dixon Line. 1943,
*Here and There, 1941,
*Here Comes the Fattest Man
in Town, 1946
*Here Comes the Navy. 1943.
*Here 'Tis Honey, Take It.
1943,
*Here's Love in Your Eye.
1941,
*He's a Latin from Staten
Island, 1941,
*He's Funny that Way. 1946.
*He's My Guy. 1944.
*He's My Pin-Up Boy, 1944,
*He's 1-A in the Army and
A-1 in My Heart. 1942.
*Hey, Lawdy Mama, 1944.
“Hee, p98 Count Yo' Men,
*Hi, Neighbor. 1942,
*Hick with the Hiccups, 1946.
*High Hat. 1946,
*Highland Harmony, 1946.
*Hilda Was a Darn Good Cook.
1944,
*Hill Billy Bill, 1946,
*Hillbilly Ballerina, 1942,
*Hillbilly Grand Opera. 1941.
*Hillbilly Hi-Jinks. 1942,
*Hillbilly Holiday. 1942, 1945,
*Hillbilly Hoosegow. 1942.
*Hillbilly Tillie, 1943,
*Hilo Hattie. 1941,
*Hilo Hop. 1943.
*Hip Hip Hooray. 1943,
*His Rockin' Horse Ran Away.
1944,
*Hit 'Em Hard and Hit 'Em
Again, 1943,
*Hit That Jive Jack. 1943:
*Hit the Road to Dreamland,
1944,
*Ho Hum, 1942,
*Hoiriger Schottische. 1941,
*Hokey-Pokey, Polka, 1942,
*Hold Your Hats, 1944,
*Hollywood Boogie. 1946,
*Holo Holo Kaa, 1944,
*Home Again Polka, 1944,
*Home on the Range, 1943.
*Homespun, 1943,
*Honey Chile, 1945,
*Honeysuckle Rose. 1941,
*Hong Kong Blues. 1941, 1942,
*Hoops My Dear, 1945.
*Hootin' Nannie Annie. 1946,
*Hop, Skip, and Jump. 1942,
*Horse Hairs, 1942.
*Hot Chocolate, 1941,
*Hot in the Groove. 1942,
*Hot Lips. 1946,
*Hot Tamale. 1944,
*Hotsy Totsy. 1944.
*Hour Never Passes, 1944,
*House on 52nd Street. 1946.
*How About You? 1941,
*How Come You Do Me Like
You Do, 1944,
*How Cute Can You Be. 1946,
*How Did He Look, 1941.
*How Many Hearts Have You
Broken. 1945,
*How To Go to a French Res-
taurant, 1941,
*How To See a French Doctor.
1941,
*Huckleberry Duck, 1941,
*Hula Lou, 1945,
Hula Rumba, 1946,
*Hungarian Dance. 1941,
*Hut Sut Song, 1941.
*I Ain't Got Nobody. 1942,
*I Am an American, 1941,
*I Can't Believe You're in Love
with Me, 1946,
*I Can't Dance. 1944,
*I Can't Get Started with You.
1941,
*I Can't Give You Anything
but Love, 1944,
*I Can't Give You Anything but
Love, Baby. 1941,
*I Come from Brooklyn, 1945.
*I Cried for You, 1941, 1946,
*I Don't Care If I Never Go
to Bed, 1946.
*I Don't Know Enough About
You, 1946,
*I Don't Know Why. 1946,
*I Don't Stand a Ghost of a
Chance, 1941,
*I Don't Trust the Men. 1942,
*I Don't Want To Love You.
1945.
*I Don't Want To Set the World
on Fire, 1941,
*I Don't Want To Walk Without
You, 1942,
*I Dood It, 1942,
*] Dream of You. 1945,
*I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem.
1941,
*I Fall in Love with You Every
Day. 1946,
¥] Fear They Kisses. 1943.
*I Got a Little List. 1942,
*] Got Her in the Mail. 1942.
*I Got It Bad and That Ain't
Good, 1942,
*I Gotta Go to Camp To See My
Man, 1943.
*I Guess I Took Too Much for
Granted, 1946.
*] Had a Dream. 1945,
*] Had but Fifty Cents, 1945,
*] Hear a Rhapsody. 1941.
*I Hear Music, 1941.
*I Hear You Knockin', 1942,
*I Knew It Would Be This Way.
1941,
*I Know Somebody Who Loves
You, 1941,
*I Know That You Know. 1945,
*] Learned a Lesson, 1944,
*I] Left My Heart in Texas.
1945,
*I Like a Balalaika, 1941,
*I Like It Cause I Love It.
1944,
*I Look at You, 1941. :
*I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake
City. 1944,
*I Love a Parade. 1942,
*I Love Radio Commercials,
1942,
*] Love the Men, 1943.
*I Love To Yodel. 1944,
*I Love You Too Much, 1941.
I May Be Wrong. 1946.
*I Met My Waterloo, 1942,
*I Miss You So. 1943,
*I Need a Nurse, 1941.
*I Need a Playmate, 1946.
*I Only Want a Buddy. 1941.
*I Ought To Dance. 1942,
*I] Remember You. 1942,
*I Said No! 1942,
*I Shut My Mouth for Uncle
Sam. 1942,
*I Still Remember, 1946.
*I Thought About You, 1941.
*l Took My Horn to a Party.
1944,
*I Understand. 1941,
*I Wanna Be A Fireman, 1943.
*I Wanna Be Loved, 1942, _
*I Wanna Foof on a Fife. 1942.
*I Wanna' Go Back to West
Virginia, 1942.
*I Wanna Make Him Whistle.
1943,
*I Want a Big Fat Mama, 1941,
*I Want aGirl, 1941,
*] Want a Girl like Annie
Laurie, 1941,
*I Want a Little Doggie. 1945.
*I Want a Man, 1946,
*Il Want a Piece of Bottom Land.
1945,
*I Want My Rib. 1941,
*I Want To Be Bad. 1944,
*I Want To Lead a Band, 1944,
I Want To Talk About You.
1946.
*I Was Born 'Neath a Lucky
Star. 1944,
*] Was Here When You Left
Me, 1945,
*I Wish I Died in My Cradle,
1944,
*I Wish That I Could Hide Inside
This Letter, 1944,
*I Wonder Who's Kissing Her
Now. 1941,
*I Won't Miss You. 1942,
*I'd Love To Be a Cowboy.
1944,
*I'd Love To Be a Cowgirl.
1946.
*I'd Love To Know You Better.
1942,
*I'd Rather Die for My Country
(Than Live with My Wife).
1944,
*Idaho, 1942,
*If He Can Fight Like He Can
Love, 1942,
*If I Didn't Care. 1942,
*If I Had My Way. 1945.
*If My Mother Could See Me
Now. 1942,
*If There Were Girls Like You
in the Army, 1941.
*If You Build a Better Mouse-
trap. 1942,
*If You Can't Smile and Say
Yes. 1944,
*If You Ever Come to Texas.
1946,
*If You Only Knew. 1946.
*If You Treat Me to a Hug.
1943,
*I'll Be Glad When You're Dead
You Rascal, You, 1942,
*I'll Be Seeing You. 1944,
*I'll Meet You Down by the
Old Pig Pen. 1945,
*I'll Never Get Married Again,
1945,
*I'll Never Love Another Gal.
1941,
*I'll Remember April. 1945.
*I'll See You in My Dreams.
1946,
*I'll Take Her Back, 1944,
*I'll Take You Home Again,
Kathleen, 1942.
*I'll Write Right Home to You.
1942,
*I'm a Big Girl Now. 1946.
*I'm a Good Good Woman, 1944.
*I'm a Sailor, 1944,
*I'm a Shy Guy. 1943.
*I'm an Old Cowhand, 1941,
*I'm an Old Fashioned Guy.
1942,
*I'm Beginning To See the
Light. 1945,
*I'm Coming, Virginia, 1942,
*I'm Goin' Back to Whur I Come
From, 1944,
*I'm Gonna Love That Guy.
1945,
*I'm Gonna Swing My Way up
to Heaven, 1941,
*I'm Homesick That's All,
1945,
*I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So,
1946,
*I'm Just Wild About Harry.
1941,
I'm Learning To Speak English.
1 .
*I'm Looking for a Guy. 1942,
*I'm Looking Out the Window.
1941,
*I'm Making Believe. 1945,
*I'm Mighty Proud of That Old
Gang of Mine, 1944,
*I'm Nobody's Baby. 1941,
*I'm Not That Way. 1946,
*I'm Secretary to the Sultan.
1944,
*I'm Stepping Out with a Mem-
ory Tonight. 1941.
*I'm the Sound Effects Man.
1942,
*I'm Tired, 1944,
*I'm Tired of Waiting for You,
1942,
*Imagine. 1944,
*Imua Ailuni, 1943,
*In All This World, 1943,
*In an Eighteenth Century
Drawing Room, 1941,
*In Love with a Song. 1941,
*In Old Mexico. 1945.
*In Old Shanty Town, 1943,
*In the Gloaming. 1945.
*In the Good Old Summertime,
1941.
*In the Mood, 1942,
*In the Shade of the Old Apple
Tree, 1946.
562
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC. Cont'd.
*Indian Rhapsody... 1945.
*Indiana Barn Dance, 1946.
*Indiana Hay Ride. 1942,
*Ingenue Blues. °1943.:
*Injun Gal. 1945. :
*International Revue, © 1943.
*Iowa. 1945. :
*Irish Washerwoman, $1941.
*Is It Love, or Is It Conscrip-
tion, 1941.
*Is You Is or Is You Ain't; My
Baby. 1944,
Island Melody. 1946.
*Isn't That Just Like Kove,
1941,
*It All Comes Back to Me new:
1941,
*It Can't Be Wrong. 1943;
*It Had To Be You, 1946.
*It Must Be Jelly. 1946.
*It Was Wonderful Then: 1941,
*It's a Great Day for the Irish,
1941, 1945.
*It's a Pity To Say Goodnight.
1946.
*It's a Sin To Tell a Lie, 1941,
1946.
*It's Been a Long Long Time.
1945.
*It's Love, Love, Love. 1944,
*It's Me, Oh Lord, 1945,
*It's Nothing New. 1943,
*It's the Same Old Shillelagh.
1941,
*I've Got a Heart Filled with
Love. 1944,
*I've Got Sixpence. 1943,
*I've Got To Be a Rug Cutter.
1945,
*I've Got To Get Hot, 1942,
*Ja Da. 1942,
*Jack and Jill. 1942,
*Jack, You're Playing the
Game. 1941.
*Jackpot, 1943,
*Jam Session. 1942.
*Jammin' in the Panoram, 1942.
*Java Jive. 1941, 1943
*Jazz Etude, 1941.
*Jazzy Joe. 1941,
*Jealous, 1942,
*Jeannie with the Light Brown
Hair. 1941,
*Jerk McGurk from Albu~
querque, 1941,
*Jersey Bounce, 1942.
*Jesse James. 1945,
*Jim, 1941,
*Jingle, Jangle, Jingle. 1942.
*Jittarumba, 1942,
*Jitterbug Senorita, 1941,
*Jive Comes to the Jungle.
1942.
*Jive, Little Gypsy, Jive. 1941,
*Jive, Little Indians. 1941.
*Jiveroo. 1943,
*Jivers' Holiday. 1942,
*Joe and Charlie's Coffee Pot.
1941,
*Joe, Joe. 1946.
*Jog Along. 1946.
*Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose
in Ireland, 1942,
*Johnny Peddler. 1941,
*Johnny Zero, 1943,
*Joint Is Jumpin', 1941,
*Jolly Good Fellows. 1941,
*Jolly Joe. 1943.
*Jonah, 1945,
*Jonah and the Whale. 1944,
*Jordan Jive. 1944,
*Jose Gonzales, 1945.
*Jose O'Neill, the Cuban Heel.
1941,
*Joseph 'n His Brudders, 1945,
*Josephine. 1945.
*Juanita, 1945.
*Juke Box Boogie. 1944,
*Juke Box Joe's, 1944,
*Juke Box Saturday Night,
1944,
*Julie O'Dooley. 1945.
*Jump Children. 1946,
*Jump Fever. 1942.
*Jump In, 1942,
*Jumpin' at'the Jubilee. 1944,
*Jumpin' at the Juke Box. 1943.
*Jumpin' Jack from Hacken-
sack, 1943,
*Jumpin' Jive. 1941.
*Jumping Bean, 1943,
*June Comes Around Every
Year. 1945,
*Jungle Jamboree. 1943.
*Jungle Jig. 1941.
*Jungle Jump. 1944.
*Junior. 1946,
*Just a Girl That Men Forgot.
1942,
*Just a Little Bit South of North
Carolina, 1941,
*Just a Little Fond Affection.
1946.
*Just a Prayer Away. 1945,
*Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'.
1945,
*Just As Tho You Were Here.
1942,
*Just One of Those Things.
1945,
*Just the Other Day. 1946.
*K, P. Serenade, 1942.
*Kazbek, 1944,
*Keep Smiling. 1943,
*Keep Waitin'. 1943,
*Kerry Dance. 1942,
*Kick Tricks. 1946.
*Kickin' My Love Around, 1945.
*King Kamehameha. 1944,
*Kiss Goodnight. 1945.
*Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1941,
*Kitchy Kitchy Koo. 1945,
*Knife, a Fork and a Spoon.
1942,
*Knit One, Purl Two. 1942,
*Knock Me Out, 1945,
*Kona Moon. 1941.
*Lackadaisical Lady. 1941,
*Lady of Spain. 1944,
*Lady with Fans, 1942,
*Lady Wonderful. 1944,
*Laguna, 1946,
*Lalapaluza Lu. 1943,
*Lamp of Memofy. 1942,
*Lamplight. 1941,
*Lamplighters Serenade. 1942,
La Paloma. 1946.
*Lass with the Delicate Air.
1944,
*Lasso and a Lass, 1943,
*Last Night's Gardenias, 1941.
*Last Round Up. 1943.
*Laugh, Laugh, Laugh, 1942,
*Lazy Lady. 1945.
*Lazy River. 1944,
*Lazybones, 1941,
*Leap Year Lena, 1943,
*Legs Ain't No Good, 1942,
*Let Me Love You Tonight.
1944,
*Let Me Off Uptown, 1942,
*Let's All Back the Attack,
1944,
*Let's All Be Americans. 1941,
*Let's Beat Out Some Love.
1943,
*Let's Do-It. 1942,
*Let's Dream This One Out.
1941,
*Let's Get Away from It All.
1941, 1943.
*Let's Get Down to Business.
1943.
*Let's Get Lost, 1943,
*Let's Go. 1942.
*Let's Scuffle. 1942.
*Let's Talk It Over. 1943.
*'Leven Thirty Saturday Night.
1942,
*Liberty on Parade, 1943,
*Li'l Liza Jane. 1943.
*Lily, Hot from Chile. 1941,
*Linda Brown. 1943,
*Listen to the Mocking Bird,
1941, 1943,
*Little Brown Jug, 1941, 1943,
1945.
*Little Dutch Mill, 1942, °
*Little Grey Home in the West.
1941.
*Little Jive Is Good for You,
1941.
*Little Nell. 1943,
*Little Town in the Ould
Country Down, 1942,
*Little Usherette. 1943.
*Livin, Lovin, Laughin, 1942,
*Loads of Pretty Women, 1944,
*Loch Lomond, 1941,
*Lonesome Lover Blues, 1946.
*London Music Hall Melodies.
1943)
*Lonesome Road, 1941, 1943.
*Long and Short of It. 1943.
*Looking Back at It Now. 1943.
*Loretta, 1942.
*Louise, 1944,
*Love Grows on a White Oak
Tree. 1944,
*Love Is a Song. 1942,
Love Makes the World Go
‘Round, 1946,
*Love Marches On, 1941,
*Love Me a Little, Little. 1941,
*Love Me AsIAm, 1941,
*Love Turns Winter to Spring.
1941,
*Lovely Hula Hands. 1944,
*Lover, 1941,
*Lover! Are You There. 1944,
*Lover Is Blue. 1946,
*Love's Gonna Be Rationed,.
1943.
*Love's Own Sweet Song, 1941.
*Lovin' Up a Solid Breeze.
1943,
*Low Down Dog, 1944,
*Low Gravy. 1945,
*Low, Short and Squatty. 1946.
*Lucky Polka. 1944,
*Lullaby in Swing. 1942.
*Lullaby of Broadway. 1945.
*Lullaby of the Rain, 1943,
*Lulu. 1943,
*Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me.
1942,
*Mabel at the Beauty Target.
1942,
*Mabel, Mabel. 1946,
*MacArthur Is the Name. 1942.
*Machine Gun Butch. 1943,
*MacNamara's Band, 1941,
*Mad About Her Blues. 1946.
*Magic Carpet, 1942,
*Magic Is the Moonlight. 1945,
*Magic of Magnolias. 1942.
*Maharaja, 1943.
*Mailman Blues, 1942,
*Maka la Pua, 1943.
*Mama Don't Allow It. 1942,
*Mama Don't Want No Music.
1942,
*Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm,
1943.
*Mama, I Want a Sweetheart,
1941,
*Mamae Eu Quero. 1941.
*Mame Is Me Flame. 1944.
*Man on the Ferry. 1943.
*Man on the Flying Trapeze.
1943.
*Man That's Groovy. 1943.
*Man with the Weird Beard.
1946.
*Manhattan, 1941,
*Manicero,. 1945.
*Manuela Boy. 1944,
*Margie. 1942,
*Maria Elena, 1941, 1943.
*Marines' Hymn. 1941,
*Martins and the Coys. 1941,
*Mary Goes Round. 1941.
*Mary Had a Little Lamb,
1944,
*Mary Lee. 1946.
*Maui Chant, 1943,
*May I Have the Next Trance
with You? 1942.
*Maybe. 1941.
*Meet Me Tonight in Dream-
land, 1946.
*Meetin' Time. 1943.
*Melody Parade. 1946,
*Melody Takes a Holiday. 1943,
*Memphis Blues. 1945. |
*Merry-Go-Roundup, 1941,
*Mexicali Rose. 1944,
*Mexican Hat Dance, 1941,
*Mexican Jumping Bean. 1942,
*Mexican Melody. 1945, >.
*Mi Espafia. 1943,
*Mi Linda Amor, 1943,
*Mi Rumba, 1941, |
*Millenium Jump. 1946,
*Mindin' My Business, 1941,
*Minnie from Trinidad, 1942.
*Minnie, My Mountain Moocher.
1943,
*Minnie the Mermaid. 1942,
*Minnie the Moocher. 1942,
*Minstrel Memories. 1944.
*Minute Waltz, 1944,
*Miss Johnson Phoned Again.
1941,
*Miss Liberty, 1943.
*Miss You, 1942,
*Missouri. 1946.
*Mr. Jackson from Jackson-
ville. 1945,
*Mr. X Blues, 1945,
*Misterio, 1943,
*Mistletoe, 1946.
*Modern Design, 1942.
*Moitle from Toidy Toid and
Toid. 1946,
*Molly Malone, 1941, F
*Moon of Manakoora, 1945,
*Moon over Miami, 1946,
*Montana Plains, 1943, 1944,
*Moonlight Becomes You, 1942,
*Moonlight Cocktail, 1942,
*Moonlight Mesanqrete 1942,
*Mop, 1946.
*Moscow Nights, 1945,
*Mother Machree, 1941,
*Mountain Dew. 1941,
*Move It Over, 1943.
*Music Shop. 1945,
*Musical Joke. 1943.
*Musical Movie Memories,
1943,
*Musical Stairs. 1944,
*My Baby Just Cares for Me.
1944,
*My Baby Knows Best. 1945.
*My Baby Said Yes, 1945..:
*My Blue Heaven, 1945.
*My Bottle Is Dry. | 1946.
*My Brother Jack: 1942,
*My Buddy. 1943, *
*My Chickashay Gal, 1945.
*My Darling Clementine. 1942,
*My Dreams Are Getting Better
All the Time, 1945. i
*My Favorite Song. 1942,
*My Fraternity Pin, 1941,
*My Gal Sal. 1941,
*My Girl Loves a Sailor. 1943,
*My Great, Great Grandfather,
1942,
*My Heart Tells Me, 1944,
*My Ideal. 1944,
*My Little Cousin. 1942,
*My Little Girl. 1941,
*My Little Grass Shack, 1941.
*My Lost Horizon, 1941,
*My Man, 1941.
*My, My, Ain't That Somethin"!
1944,
*My New Gown, 1944,
*My Old Flame, 1942.
*My Pin Up Guy. 1946.
*My Reverie. 1943,
*My Shawl. 1942.
*My Sister and I, 1943.
*My Sweet Eloise. 1942,
*My Wubba Dolly. 1944.
*Nadocky. 1942.
*Nautch Dance. 1945,
*Nautch Girl from Cuba. 1941,
*Navy Yard, 1943,
*Nellie Bly. 1943,
*Nellie Gray. 1944,
*Never Say Yes. 1944,
barre Too Old To Swing.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
563
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC. Cont'd,
*New Orleans Melodies, 1945.
*Night Is Young. 1941.
*Night Ride. 1941,
*Night Train to Memphis, 1944,
*Night We Met in Honomu,
1941, 1943.
*Nightingale Sang in Berkeley
Square, 1941,
*No Can Do, 1945.
*No, No, Baby. 1945.
*No One Ever Comes Around
to My House, 1943. :
*No Romance in Your Soul.
1942,
*No Vacancy, 1946,
*Noah. 1946,
*Nobody Knows. 1945,
*Nobody Makes a Pass at Me.
1942,
*Nola, 1944,
*Now. 1943,
*Number Ten Lullaby Lane.
1941,
*Oh, Dear—the County Fair.
1942,
*Oh, Frenchy. 1946.
*Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly
I'm in Love, 1942,
*Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh!
1941, '
*Oh Look! 1943.
*Oh! Look at Me Now. 1941.
*Oh, Marie! 1941, 1945.
*Oh Oh Uhm Uhm, 1945.
*Oh! Please Tell Me Darling.
1944,
*Oh, Susannah, 1941,
*Oh What it Seemed To Be.
1946.
Oh You Pretty Women, 1944,
*Oh-H-E-E My, My. 1945,
*Oira Polka. 1945.
*Ol' Man Mose, 1941,
*Old Apple Tree, 1941,
Old Chisholm Trail, 1946,
*Old Dan Tucker, 1946,
*Old Grey Mare, 1945,
*Old Hank, 1942,
*Old Macdonald Had a Farm,
*Old Man Mose, 1941,
*Old Mill Stream. 1943,
*Old Oaken Bucket, 1942, 1946,
*Old Square Dance Is Back
Again, 1944,
*On a Sunday Afternoon, 1941,
*On a Typical Tropical Night,
1941,
*On Guard! 1941,
*On the Boulevard. 1946,
*On the Campus, 1941,
*On the House, 1946,
*On the Mall, 1941,
*On the Sunnyside, 1942,
*On Time, 1943,
*On to Victory. 1941,
*Once Over Lightly. 1941,
*One Dozen Roses, 1942,
*One I Love Belongs to Some-
body Else, 1941,
*One Look at You, 1941, 1943.
*One Man Band, 1944.
*One Meat Ball, 1945,
*One-zy Two-zy. 1946,
*Oni Oni E, 1944,
*Only Yesterday. 1941,
*Ooh Ooh Geor e. 1943,
*Operatin' Rh 1943,
*Opus 12 EE 1944,
ae Bowl Bounce. 1946.
*Organ oP. 1945,
*Our gan ae er, 1943,
*Our Waltz, 1946
ee of Bierbug History.
19
eOutshicts of the Zown, 1942,
*Over There, 194
*Overnight, 1941
*Ozzie Nelson Blues, 1943.
*Paddlin' Madeline Home, 1943.
*Paddy Callahan Has Joined the
Army. 1942.
*Palm Tree Polka. 1946,
*Pan-Americonga, 1941,
*Papa Niccolini, 1942,
*Paper Doll. 1942.
*Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.
1943,
*Paradiddle Joe. 1941,
*Paradise Isles, 1943.
*Paran-Pan-Pan, 1941.
*Pardon Me but You Look Just
like Margie. 1943.
*Paris Is Gay Again. 1944,
*Pass the Biscuits Mirandy.
1942, f
*Passport to Heaven, 1944,
*Pastorale, 1946.
*Patience and Fortitude, 1946.
*Patty Cake, Baker Man, 1943,
*Pavanne, 1941,
*Pay Day. Rolls Around,. 1946,
*Peckin', 1942,
*Peggy O'Neill. 1945,
*Pennsylvania Polka, 1942,
*Penny Arcade, 1942,
*Penthouse Party. 1944,
*Penthouse Serenade. 1941,
*Pepepeto, 1943,
*Perfect Powers Girl, 1941.
*Perfidia, 1941.
*Pete the Piper. 1941,
*Phil the Fluter's Ball. 1942.
*Piano Serenade, 1946.
*Pickle Puss, 1941.
*Pied Piper. 1944.
*Pig Foot Pete. 1945,
*Pig Meat Throws the Bull,
1945.
*Pin Marin, 1946,
*Pin-Up Polka, , 1944,
*Pin-Ups on Parade. 1943.
*Pio Pio. 1943.
*Pioneers, 1943,
*Pipe Dreams. 1946.
*Pistol Packin' Mama. 1943.
*Pistol Packin' Papa, 1943.
*Plant a Little Garden in Your
Own Back Yard. 1943,
*Play Time Polka. 1945,
*Playgirl Polka, 1946.
*Playing in the Park, 1945,
*Playmates. 1944,
*Please Take a Letter, 1941.
*Poeme, 1941,
*Poet and Peasant, 1945.
Poi My Boy. 1946.
*Poinciana, 1944,
*Polish Mazur, 1945,
*Polka Dot Polka. 1944.
*Polka Fun. 1944,
*Pollard Jump. 1946.
*Polonaise, 1945,
*Pop Goes the Weasel, 1942.
*Poppin' the Cork. 1943,
*Pop's Comin' Home. 1944,
*Prairie's Not So Far Away.
1945,
*Prancing in the Dark. 1943,
*Preacher and the Bear, 1945,
*Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes. 1944.
*Princess Papaya, 1945,
*Princess Poo-Poo-Ly. 1942.
*Priority Blues. 1942,
Prisoner of Love. 1946.
*Prof. Peabody's Banjo School,
1942,
*Prove It by the Things You
Do, 1946,
*Public Nuisances. 1943,
*Pudgy Boy. 1942.
*Pumpa Pumpa, 1945,
*Pumpernickel Polka, 1943.
*Put Your Arms Around Me
Honey. 1943,
*Put Your Little Foot Right
Out. 1946,
*Put-Put-Put (Your Arms
Around Me), 1942,
*Putting on the Dog. 1943,
*Quarry Road. 1943.
*Que Buena Es la Conga. 1943,
4*Quick Watson, the Rhythm,
1943.
*Radio Parade. 1943.
*Ragtime Cowboy Joe, 1942.
*Rain on the Roof. 1941,
*Rancho Grande, 1942,
*Ration Blues. 1944,
*Ray Fabing's Versatile In-
genues, 1942,
*Red River Moon. 1945,
*Red River Valley. 1944.
*Reed Rapture, 1942.
*Reeling Cowboy Dance, 1944.
*Reynolds, Riff. 1946.
*Rhapsody, 1943,
*Rhapsody of Love. 1944,
*Rhumba New York. 1943.
*Rhumba Rebop, 1946.
*Rhumba Serenade, 1941,
*Rhumba Specialty. 1943,
*Rhumba Swing. 1946,
*Rhumboogie, 1943.
Rhythm in a Riff. 1946,
*Rhythm in My Heart. 1943.
*Rhythm Mad, 1943.
*Rhythm of the Rhythm Band.
1943,
*Rhythm on the River. 1944.
*Rhythm Rhapsody, 1945,
*Rhythm Sam, 1946,
*Rhythmania, 1943,
*Rickety Rickshaw Man, 1944,
*Ride, Red, Ride, 1941.
*Ride On, Ride On, 1944,
*Ridin' Herd on a Cloud, 1944.
Ridin' the Red Caboose, 1942,
*Riff, 1943,
*Rigoletto, 1945, ..
*Rigoletto Blues. 1941,
*Rinka Tinka Man, , 1944,
*Rio De Janeiro., 1945.
*Rip Tease, 1942,
*Rocco Blues, 1943,
*Rock It for Me. 1943,
*Rockabye Baby. 1943.
*Rockin' Chair, 1942.
*Roll 'Em, 1944,
*Rolleo Rollin' Along. 1942.
*Roller Crazy. 1946,
*Roly Poly. 1946.
*Romance, 1941,
*Romance Without Finance.
1945,
*Romeo Robin, 1944,
*Rose O'Day. 1942,
*Rose of No Man's Land, 1942.
*Rose of Tralee, 1941,
*Rosie the Riveter, 1943,
*Rosita, 1943,
*Rotary Swing. 1943,
*Rough and Tumble, 1945,
*Row That Rowboat, 1942.
*Ruff and Tuff, 1944,
*Rug Cutters Holiday, 1943,
*Rum and Coca Cola, 1945,
*Rumba Matumba, 1945,
Russian Guitars. 1946.
*Russian Peasant Dance, 1945,
*Russian Revels. 1943,
*Russian Rhapsody, 1943,
*Saddle Boy, 1943,
*Sadie Hawkins Day. 1942,
*Sailboat in the Sky. 1942.
*Sailor-Boy Joe. 1943,
*Sailor with the Navy Blue
Eyes. 1942.
*Sailors Horn Pipe, 1945.
*St. James Infirmary. 1942.
*St. Louis Blues, 1941,
*Saints Come Marching In, 1943,
*Salome, 1943,
*Saloon, 1945,
*Same Old Story. 1941.
*San Antonio Rose. 1941,
*San Fernando Valley. 1944.
*San Salvador, 1942,
*Sandin' Joe, 1945.
*Santa Claus Is in the Dog
House Now, 1945.
*Satchel Mouth Baby. 1946.
*Saturday Night (Is the Lone-
liest Night in the Week).
1945,
*Saturday Night in Our Home
Town. 1945,
*Savage. 1946.
*Sawdust Canary. 1943,
*Say Si Si. 1941,
*Scarf Dance, 1946,
*Schoolhouse Jive,
*Scotch Boogie, 1945.
*Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat, 1941,
*Season's the Reason, 1944,
*See the Birdies, 1944,
*See Whatcha Do,. 1946,
*Seeing Is Believing. 1943.
*Semper Fidelis,. 1943,
*Semper Paratus, 1944.
*Senorita. 1943.
*Sentimental Journey. 1945.
*Seven Beers with the Wrong
Man, 1941, .
*Seven Beers with the Wrong
Woman, 1941,
*Seven Days a Week. 1946.
*Seven Years.with the Wrong
Woman, 1943,
*Sh! Sh! Somebody Blabbed.
1943, '
*Shadrack, 1941.
*Shake My Hand, 1943,
*Shame on You,, 1945.
*She Don't Wanna. 1942,
*She Is More To Be Pitied
Than Censured. 1941,
*She Lived Next Door toa
Firehouse. 1942,
*She Looks Cute in Her Bathing
Suit, 1946.
*She Shall Have Music, 1943.
*Sheherezade, 1941,
*Sheik, 1942,
*Sheik of Araby, 1944.
*Shepherd Serenade. 1941.
*She's Crazy with the Heat.
1946,
*She's the McCoy. 1943,
*She's the Niece of Uncle Sam.
1944,
*She's Too Hot To Handle, 1944,
*Shhh, It's a Military Secret.
1942.
*Shine, 1942, 1944,
*Shine on Your Shoes. 1946.
*Sho Had a Wonderful Time.
1946.
*Shoeing the Mare. 1943,
*Shoeshiners and Headliners.
1941,
*Shoo Shoo Baby, 1944,
*Shoot the Rhythm to Me, 1943.
*Shout, Brother, Shout. 1946.
*Shout! Sister, Shouti 1941,
*Showbar Frolics, 1943.
*Showboat Melodies, 1943.
*Shrine of St. Cecilia, 1942,
*Shy Anne from Old Cheyenne.
1942,
*Shy Guy. 1946.
*Siboney. 1943.
*Side by Side. 1944.
*Side Show. 1945.
*Side Street, 1943.
*Sidewalks of New York, 1941.
*Siesta Fiesta. 1943,
*Silhouettes. 1943,
Silver Spurs, 1946,
*Silver Wings. 1942.
*Sing a Tropical Song. 1944,
*Sing and Swing, 1943.
*Sing, Sing, Sing.. 1944.
*Singing About a Gal Who Mar-
ried the Wrong Wrong Man.
1945,
*Singing Hills. 1941, 1943,
*Singing Lesson, 1941,”
*Singing Telegram Song, 1941,
*Sinner Kissed an Angel, 1942,
*Sioux City Sue, 1946,
*Siss Boom Barbara Brown,
1942,
*Sittin' and Sunnin', 1945,
*$64 Question, 1944,
*Sizzle with Sissle. 1946,
*Skating Revels, 1945.
*Skinnie Minnie. 1946,
*Skip to My Lou. 1941.
*Skunk Song. 1942,
*Skylark. 1942,
*Skyline Stomp. 1944,
*Slap Happy. 1945,
*Slap Your Hip Polka, 1944,
*Sleep Kentucky Babe. 1945,
564
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC. Cont'd,
*Sleepy Lagoon. 1942.
*Sleepy Time down South,
1942.
*Sleepytime Gal, 1944,
*Sleigh-Bell Serenade, 1942,
*Slender, Tender and Tall.
1943,
*Smiles. 1942, 1943,
*Snoqualomie Jo Jo. 1945.
*Snow Time Polka, 1945,
*So You're the One, 1941,
*Soldier Song. 1946.
*Soldier's Sweetheart. 1942,
*Solid Jive, 1946,
*Sombrerita Mia, 1943,
*Some Day. 1946.
*Some Day When the Clouds
Roll By. 1945,
*Some of These Days. 1942,
*Somebody Else Is Taking My
Place, 1942,
*Somebody Nobody Loves,
1942,
*Someone's Rocking My Dream-
boat. 1942,
*Something To Write Home
About. 1945,
*Sometimes. 1942,
*Somewhere in Old Hawaii,
1946,
*Somewhere in Old Wyoming.
1943,
*Song and a Dance. 1941,
*Song and Dance Man, 1943.
*Song of India. 1944,
*Song of the Sea. 1946.
*Sophisticated Hula, 1945.
*Soundies No, 2. 1941,
*Soundies No, 3, 1941.
*Soundies Song Parade, (Serial)
*South Sea Sadie, 1945.
*South Wind. 1942,
*Southern Comfort. 1946.
*Southern Scandal, 1946.
*Southland Swing. 1944,
*Sow Song. 1942,
*Sparkle Strut. 1945,
*Speaky-Spak-Spoke, 1942,
*Spicy and Spanish, 1944,
*Spin the Bottle. 1941.
*Spinning Ropes. 1946.
*Spinning Steps, 1945,
*Spirit of Boogie Woogie, 1942,
*Sports ala Mode, 1942,
*Spread a Bit of Sunshine, 1944,
*Stair-a-tone Revue, 1944,
*Stalingrad. 1944,
*Stamp the Polka Away. 1945,
*Stand Up for Your Rights.
1943,
*Stardust. 1941, 1945,
*Stars in Your Eyes, 1945,
*Steak and Potatoes, 1944,
*Stella Polka, 1945.
*Step Lively. 1943.
*Stepping Along, 1943.
*Stepping Fast. 1944,
*Sticks and Stones, 1943.
*Stone Cold Dead in the Market.
1946.
*Stop That Dancin' Up There.
1944,
*Stormy Weather. 1942,
*Story of Two Cigarettes, 1945.
*Strike Up the Band, 1941,
String of Pearls, 1942.
*Strip Polka, 1942,
*Strolling Thru the Park, 1943,
*Strum Fun, 1942,
*Struttin' to Sutton Place. 1942,
*Stuck with It, 1945,
*Study in Brown, 1944,
*Stuff Like That There. 1945,
*Stuff You Gotta Watch. 1945.
*Stupid Little Cupid. 1941,
Sugar Babe, 1946.
*Sugar Hill Masquerade, 1942,
*Sun Tan Strut, 1946.
*Super-Salesmen. 1941,
*Surprise Party. 1945.
*Surrender, 1946,
*Swamp Fire, 1945.
*Swanee Smiles. 1943,
*Swanee Swing. 1944,
*Sweet Adeline. 1941.
*Sweet and Lovely. 1945,
*Sweet Evalina, 1946.
*Sweet Kisses, 1943,
*Sweet Leilani, 1944,
*Sweet Lorraine, 1945,
*Sweet Onion Time, 1942,
*Sweet Potato Polka, 1945,
*Sweet Sue, 1945,
*Sweet Sue, Just You. 1946,
*Sweetheart-Darling, 1941,
*Sweetheart of All My Dreams,
1945,
*Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, 1941.
*Swing Cats Ball. 1943,
*Swing for Sale, 1941,
*Swing for Your Supper. 1941.
*Swing It, Mr. Schubert. 1942.
*Swing Rhumba. 1945.
*Swing, Shift, Swing. 1942.
*Swingeroo Circus, 1943,
*Swingin' at the Seance. 1941,
*Swingin' in the Groove. 1945.
*Swingin' on Nothin', 1942.
*Swingin' Soldier Man, 1942,
*Swingin' with William. 1946.
*Swinging ina Harem, 1943.
*Swinging It the Kitchen Way.
1942,
*Swinging o' the Green, 1943.
*Swinging On a Star. 1944,
*Swinging the Blues, 1944,
*Swingomania, 1942,
*Swiss Frolics. 1943.
*Swiss Hilly Billy, 1943.
*T. G. Boogie Woogie. 1945.
*Tabby the Cat. 1945,
*Tabu. 1943, 1946.
*'Taint Yours, 1944,
*Take Back Your Gold. 1941.
*Take Everything. 1945.
*Take It. 1945.
*Take It and Git. 1946.
*Take It Easy. 1944,
*Take It Off. 1942.
*Take Me, 1942,
*Take Me Back, Baby. 1941.
*Take Me Back to My Boots and
Saddle, 1941,
*Take Me Back to Tulsa, 1944,
*Take Me in Your Arms, 1945,
*Take Me Out to the Ball Game,
1941, 1945.
*Take My All. 1946.
*Take the "A" Train. 1941.
*Tale of Two Cities. 1941,
*Tampico, 1945.
*Tangerine. 1942,
Tantalizin', 1946.
*Tap Happy. 1943,
*Tchaikowskiana, 1941,
*Tea on the Terrace, 1942.
*Ten Thousand Years Ago,
1945.
*Tenement Symphony. 1942,
*Termite's Love Song, 1942,
*Texas Home, 1945.
*Texas Strip. 1942,
*Thank Your Lucky Stars and
Stripes. 1941,
*Thanks for the Boogie Ride.
1942,
*Thar She Comes! 1944,
*That Did It Marie, 1942,
*That Gal Salomay. 1941.
*That Man of Mine. 1946.
*That Night in Manhattan, 1942,
*That Ol' Ghost Train, 1942.
*That Rootin', Tootin', Shootin'
Man from Texas, 1942,
*That Wonderful Worrisome
Feeling. 1944,
*That's a Lotta Schicklgruber.
1943,
*That's All Brother, That's All.
1946.
*That's an Irish Lullaby, 1945,
*That's for Me, 1941,
*That's How I Spell Ireland,
1941,
*That's Ireland, 1943,
*That's My Weakness Now.
1941,
*That's the Hawaiian in Me.
1945,
*That's the Moon, 1942.
*That's What I Like About
Swing (Corn), 1944,"
*Then It Isn't Love. 1946.
*There Ain't a Town in Texas,
1945.
*There Are Eighty Eight Rea-
sons Why. 1945.
*There Goes That Guitar, 1944,
*There I1Go, 1941,
*There Is a Tavern in the Town,
1941,
*There is No Sunshine, 1945,
*There Must Be a Way, 1945.
*There Was a Little Girl.
1941,
*There Won't Be a Shortage of
Love, 1942,
*There'll Always Be an Ireland
—and the Blarney Stone.
1942,
*There'll Be Some Changes
Made, 1941,
*There's a Hole in the Old
Oaken Bucket, 1941,
*There's a Pampas Moon on
the Campus, 1942,
*There's No You. 1945,
*There's Nothing like the
Smile of the Irish. 1941,
*There's Something About a
Soldier, 1941,
*They Cut Down the Old Pine
Tree. 1941,
*They Go Wild (Simply Wild
over Me) 1945,
*They Planted a Tree in the
Valley. 1944,
*They Raided the Joint. 1946,
*They're Going To Build a
Monument. 1943,
*They're Making Me Over in
the Army. 1941,
*Things I Love. 1941,
*Thirty-two Fifty a Month,
1941,
*This Is No Laughing Matter.
1942,
*This Is Romance, 1944.
*This Is the Night. 1946.
*This Love of Mine, 1942,
*Three-in-One Revue. 1942,
*Three Little Sisters. 1942.
*Ti-Pi-Tin, 1941,
*Ti-Yi-Yippee-Aye, 1944,
*Tica Ti, Tica Ta, 1942,
*Tico Tico, 1944, 1945,
*Tiger Rag. 1943,
*Till Then, 1944,
*Tillie, 1945,
*Time Takes Care of Every-
thing, 1946,
*Tinkle Song, 1941,
*Tip Toe Thru the Tulips
with Me, 1944,
*Tired of Waiting for You, 1943,
*'Tis You, Babe. 1945,
*Tonight in Dreamtime. 1942.
*Too Many Sailors. 1944,
*Toot That Trumpet! 1941,
1943,
*Toreador. 1942,
*Torna a Surriento. 1946,
*Tough Beef, 1942.
*Treasure Chest. 1945.
*Trimmin' the Women, 1943,
*Trip to the Moon, 1946,
*Tropical Kiss. 1943.
*Tropical Moon, 1945.
Tropicana, 1946,
*Trouble at the Beach, 1942,
*Trouble with Me. 1945,
*Tumbando Cana, 1945,
*Tumbling Tumbleweeds, 1945.
*Tune of Luna Park, 1946,
*Turkey in the Straw. 1942.
*Turkish Jerk. 1941,
*Turn Out the Lights, 1941.
*Tuxedo Junction, 1942,
Twas Love. 1946.
*Tweed Me. 1942,
*Twelfth Street Rag. 1941,
1943,
*$ 21.00 a Day Once a Month,
1942.
*Twirls and Girls. 1945,
*Twists and Turns. 1946.
*Two Guitars and Dark Eyes.
1941,
*Two Guitars in Jive. 1942.
*Two-of-a-Kind. 1943,
*Two Hearts That Pass in the
Night. 1941,
*Two Pair of Shoes, 1942,
*Tying Apples on a Lilac
Tree. 1941,
*Tyrone Shapiro, 1941,
*Uncle Tom. 1945,
*Under the Bamboo Tree. 1946.
*Under the Banana Tree, 1946,
*Under the Willow Tree. 1946,
*Unlucky Woman. 1944,
*U,S. A. by Day and the R.A. F.
by Night. 1945.
*Use Your Imagination. 1944.
*V-Mail from a Female, 1943.
*Valley of the Sun, 1946.
*Vamos aGozar, 1943,
*Village Fire Brigade. 1946.
*Vine Street Blues, 1943.
*Virginia, Georgia, and Caro-
line. 1942,
*Volga Boatman, 1941, 1943.
*Wabash Blues, 1946,
*Wabash Cannon Ball, 1946,
*Wait 'Till the Sun Shines,
Nellie, 1941, 1943.
*Waitin' for the Train to Come
In, 1945,
*Waiting for the Robert E, Lee,
1941,
*Walkin' by the River, 1941.
*Walking on Air, 1941.
*Walking with My Honey, 1945,
*Walls Keep Talking, 1942.
*Waltz ala Accordion, 1946,
*War Dance for Wooden Indians,
1941,
*Watch Out! 1946,
*Watch the Birdie, 1942,
*Wave-a-Stick Blues, 1942,
*Way Down Yonder in New Or-
leans, 1941,
*We Are Americans Too,
1943,
*We Can Live on Love. 1941,
*We Can Make Such Beautiful
Music Together, 1941,
*We Did It Before and We'll
Do It Again, 1942.
*We Go Together. 1941,
*We Pitched a Boogie Woogie.
1946,
*We the Cats Hep Ya, 1945.
*Well All Right. 1942,
*We'll Rest at the End of the
Trail. 1943.
*We'll Slap the Japs. 1942,
*We're All Americans, 1941,
*We're Stepping Out Tonight.
1945.
*We're the Couple in the Castle,
1942,
*Western Melodies, 1943,
*Western Rhythms, 1943,
*Wham, 1943,
*What a Difference a Day Makes,
1946.
*What a Lovely Afternoon,
1946,
*What D'Ya Hear from Your
Heart? 1941.
*What Do You Do in the Infantry.
1944,
*What Good Am I Without You,
1946.
*What Good Is His Love. 1943,
*What Has the Lady Got? 1943,
*What the Country Needs,
1941,
*What This Country Needs Is
More Love. 1941,
*What To Do. 1942,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
565
SOUNDIES DISTRIBUTING COR-
PORATION OF AMERICA,
INC. Cont'd,
*Whatcha Know. 1943.
*Whatcha Know, Joe? 1941,
*When a Gypsy Makes His Violin
Cry. 1941.
*When Are We Going To Land
Abroad? 1942,
*When Aunt Minnie Plays the
Minuet in G. 1945,
*When Good Fellows Get To-
gether, 1942, -
*When Hitler Kicks the Bucket.
1943,
*When I Grow Too Old To
Dream, 1941,
*When I Grow Up. 1944,
ig os Irish Eyes Are Smilin'.
“wisn? irish Eyes Are Smiling.
*When It Rains. 1943.
*When It's Sleepytime Down
South. 1946
* Whee Bie s ‘Springtime in the
*When Johnny Comes Marching
se 1
Suge Walks Down
the - Street. 1942.
*When Paddy McGinty Plays
the Harp, 1941.
*When the Bloom Is on the
Sage. 1945.
*When the Circus Comes to
Town, 1941,
*When the Roses Bloom Again.
1942,
*When You and I Were Young
Maggie. 1944, 1946.
*When You Were Sweet Sixteen.
1946.
When Your Head's in the
Clouds. 1946.
*Where Has My Little Dog Gone,
1942,
*Where Is the Chicken in the
Chicken Chow Mein. 1945.
*Where the Mountains Meet
the Sky. 1942, 1945.
*Where the Sweet Mamas
Grow. 1941.
*Where Were You. 1943.
*Wherever There's Me, There's
You, 1946,
*Whips and Tricks, 1945,
*Whispering. 1946.
*Whistler and His Dog. 1941.
*Whistlers Mother-in-law.
1942,
*White Blossoms of Tah-Ni.
1944,
*White Cliffs of Dover. 1942,
Who Calls. 1942,
*Who Dunit to Who, 1946,
*Who Dunnit. 1944.
*Who Threw the Overalls in
Mistress Murphy's Chowder?
1941.
*Who Threw the Turtle in Mrs,
Murphy's Girdle, 1946,
*Who Threw the Whiskey in the
Well? 1945,
*Whole Bunch of Something.
1943,
*Who's Been Eating My Por-
ridge. 1944,
*Who's Yehoodi? 1943.
*Why Did I Fall for Abner.
1945,
*Why Did I Kiss That Girl. 1945.
*Why Don't We Do This More
Often, 1941,
*Why Don'tcha Kiss Me. 1946.
*Why Dream of Love. 1946,
*Wife of the Man on the Flying
Trapeze, 1941,
*Wiggles. 1944,
*Wileing Away the Time. 1943,
*Will Ya Be My Darlin', 1946.
*William Tell Overture. 1944,
*Willie Willie. 1943,
*Willie, Willie, Will Ya? 1941,
*Window Washerman. 1946,
whale. Thrills and Spills,
*Winter Wonderland. 1945.
*Wise Man Say. 1945,
*Wise Old Owl. 1941.
*With a Twist of the Wrist.
1941,
*Woo Woo, 1943.
*Worm Turns, 1944.
*Would You for a Big Red
Apple. 1944,
*Would'st Could I but Kiss Thy
Hand, Oh Babe. 1942.
*Wreck of the Old '97. 1945.
*Write That Letter Tonight.
1945,
*Xylophonia, 1943,
*Ya Darn Tootin' Gabriel.
1942.
*Ya Fine and Healthy Thing.
1945.
*Ya Sure—Ya Betcha, 1942.
*Yankee Doodle Junior, 1944,
*Yankee Doodle Never Went to
Town. 1944,
*Yankee Doodle Polka, 1941,
*Yankee Doodler, 1942.
*Yee Hoo Polka. 1946.
*Yes, Indeed! 1941.
*Yodel, 1943,
*You Always Hurt the One You
Love. 1944,
*You Appeal to Me, 1941,
*You Are My Lucky Star. 1943.
*You Are My Sunshine. 1943.
*You Belong to My Heart.
1945,
You Call It Madness. 1946.
*You Can't Fool about Love.
1943.
*You Gotta Be a Football Hero.
1946,
*You Gotta Talk Me into It,
Baby. 1944,
*You, Lovely You, 1946,
*You Made Me Love You. 1942.
*You Never Know. 1946,
*You Stepped Out of the Picture.
1945,
*You Walk By. 1941.
*You'll Have To Swing It. 1942,
*Your Dog Loves My Dog. 1943.
*Your Feet's Too Big. 1941,
1946,
*You're a Grand Old Flag.
1941,
*You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr.
Smith. 1941,
*You're a Shot in the Arm,
1942,
*You're Dangerous, 1941,
*You're in Love with Everyone.
1941,
*You're the One Rose, 1943,
*You're Unfair to Me, 1941,
*Yours. 1945,
*You've Got Everything. 1946.
*You've Never Lived. 1946.
*Zig Me Baby with a Gentle
Zag. 1941,
*Zing: Went the Strings of My
Heart. 1941,
*Zoot. 1946,
*Zoot Suit. 1942,
SOUNDIES FILMS, INC.
*Adventure, 1946,
*All in Favor Say Aye, 1946.
*All My Gratitude, 1946,
*Blow the Man Down, 1946,
*Broadway. 1946.
*Bumble Bee Hop. 1946,
*Carmen, 1946,
*Catalogue Cowboy, 1946,
*Chi-Chi-Castenango. 1946.
*Coalmine Boogie. 1946.
*Corte Tubo, 1946,
*Cowgirl Polka. 1946,
*Dance of the Spanish Onion.
1946.
*Dream, Dream, Dream, 1946.
*Everybody's Jumpin' Now,
1946.
*Georgie Porgie, 1946.
*Get Happy. 1946.
*Give Me Some Skin, 1946.
*Harem Revels, 1944,
*Hula Rumba, 1946,
*I Cried for You. 1946.
*] May Be Wrong. 1946.
*I Want To Talk About You.
1946,
1946.
*Island Melody, 1946,
*Judo Jymnastics. 1946, 1947.
*La Paloma, 1946,
*Lonesome Lover Blues, 1946,
*Love Makes the World Go
‘Round, 1946,
*Mistletoe. 1946.
*Models on Parade. 1946, 1947.
*Moon over Miami, 1946.
*Old Chisholm Trail, 1946.
*Poi My Boy. 1946.
*Prisoner of Love. 1946,
*Rhumba Swing. 1946.
*Rhythm in a Riff. 1946.
*Russian Guitars, 1946.
*Silver Spurs. 1946,
*Song of the Sea, 1946.
*Splash Happy. 1946,
*Sugar Babe. 1946.
*Tantalizin'. 1946,
*Tropicana., 1946.
*Twas Love, 1946.
*When Your Head's in the
Clouds. 1946,
*You Call It Madness, 1946,
SOUTH BEND LATHE WORKS,
*Grinding and Use of Basic
Lathe Tool Cutter Bits,
1949,
*Metal Working Lathe, 1941.
*Plain Turning on the Metal
Working Lathe. 1941.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COM-
PANY, INC.
*Partners in Progress, 1949,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PIC-
TURES,
*Women in the Night. 1947,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PIC-
TURES, S. A.
*Women in the Night. 1947,
SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL
FILM PRODUCTION SERV-
ICE,
Feeling All Right, 1949.
*Timber Growing Today. 1915.
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
TELEPHONE COMPANY.
*Connecticut Answers! 1941,
*Connecticut Answers! —Con-
necticut Fights! 1942,
SOWERS, ALICE,
Are You Popular? 1947,
Shy Guy, 1947,
SPACE, KENNETH F,
*Fluffy, the Kitten. 1941,
SPALTER INTERNATIONAL PIC-
TURES, INC,
*Wench, 1948,
SPANUTH, HANS AUGUST, d.b.a.
FILM STUDIOS OF CHICA-
GO. SEE Film Studios of
Chicago.
SPEARMAN, FRANK H,
Whispering Smith. 1949,
SPECIAL NCTURES, INC.
*Young Widow. 1946.
SPENCE, HARTZELL,
One Foot in Heaven, 1941.
SPENCER, FRANZ G.
Born To Sing. 1942,
Down in San Diego. 1941,
Masquerade in Mexico, 1945.
Pacific Blackout. 1941.
SPENCER, JEANNE,
Adventure in Washington.
1941,
SPEYER, WILHELM.
Night of Adventure, 1944,
SPIGELGASS, LEONARD,
All Through the Night. 1942.
Million Dollar Baby: 1941.
SPILLER, LEE,
Geometry in Action, 1940,
SPITZ, RENE A.
*Autoerotism in Infancy. 1948,
*First 15 Minutes of Life. 1947.
*I'm Learning To Speak English,
*Genesis of Emotions, 1948,
*Grasping. 1949,
*Grief, a Peril in Infancy. 1947.
*Smile of the Baby. 1947.
*Smiling Response. 1948.
*Somatic Consequences of
Emotional Starvation in In-
fants. 1948,
SPORT FILM SLIDES, INC.
T Formation, 1946,
SPORTS PARADE,
Arrow Magic. 1947,
Battle of Champs. 1946,
SPRAGUE, CHANDLER,
Guy Named Joe. 1944.
SPRING, HOWARD.
My Son, My Son! 1940.
SPRINGER PICTURES, INC,
*Aerial Dead Reckoning. 1944.
*Aerial Map Reading. 1944,
*Dead Reckoning Plotting and
Celestial Lines of Position.
(Serial)
*Fog Piloting. 1943,
*Night Piloting. 1944.
*Piloting. 1943,
*Sextant. (Serial)
*Time in the Air. 1943,
SPRUCK, HENRY.
*Springboard for Champions,
1942.
SQUARE DEAL PICTURES COR-
PORATION.
*Coney Island. 1947.
*Miracle of Christmas, 1948,
*Psalmody. 1946.
*Religion in the Family. 1945,
*Sons of God. 1946.
SQUIBB (E, R.) AND SONS,
*Endotracheal Anesthesia.
1948.
Rx. 1947,
SQUIER, EMMA LINDSAY.
Angry God, 1948,
STACPOOLE, H. DEVERE,
Man Who Lost Himself. 1941.
STAHL, JOHN M.
Our Wife, 1941,
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No Time To Lose, 1945.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. FIRE AND
MARINE DIVISIONS,
Friend or Foe. 1946.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(INDIANA).
*Free for All, 1948.
*Knucklehead, 1949,
*Oil and Men, 1947,
*Personalized Lubrication
Service. 1946.
*Personalized Product Display.
1947,
*Personalized Service. 1946.
STANDARD STOKER COMPANY,
INC.
*Actual Views of a Locomotive
Fire Box Fired by an FD
Stoker. 1940,
*Actual Views of a Locomotive
Fire Box Fired by an HT
Stoker. 1940,
STANGE, HUGH STANISLAUS,
Seventeen, 1940.
STANGE, STANISLAUS.
Chocolate Soldier. 1941.
STAR FILMS, INC.
*Intrigue. 1947.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPT.
OF PUBLIC HEALTH, SEE
California. Dept. of Public
Health.
STEELE, HARRY G.
Navaho Indian Healing Cere-
mony. 1943.
STEFANSSON, VILJHALMUR,
Alaska, 1947,
STEIN, FRED.
Closets Crowded? 1948.
STEINBECK, JOHN.
Grapes of Wrath, 1940,
Moon Is Down, 1943,
Of Mice and Men, 1940.
566
Cumulative Copyright. Catalog
STEINBECK, JOHN. Cont'd.
Pearl. 1947.
Red Pony, 1949.
Tortilla Flat. 1942,
STEPHANI, FREDERICK,
Sweet Rosie O'Grady, 1943.
‘That Wonderful Urge. 1948.
STEPHENS, WILLIAM,
Return of Rin Tin Tin. 1947.
STEPHENS-LANG PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
Courageous Dr, Christian.
1940,
Dr. Christian Meets the
Women. 1940,
Meet Doctor Christian. 1939.
Melody for Three. 1941,
Remedy for Riches. 1940.
They Meet Again, 1941,
STERN, G. B.
Woman in the Hall. 1948.
STERN, PHILIP VAN DOREN.
It's a Wonderful Life. 1947.
STEVENS, GEORGE,
Woman of the Year, 1942.
STEVENS, LOUIS,
Streets of Laredo,
STEVENSON, BURTON E,
Case of the Black Parrot.
1941,
STEVENSON, JANET.
Counter-Attack. 1945.
STEVENSON, PHILIP.
Counter-Attack,. 1945,
STEVENSON, ROBERT .LOUIS.
Adventure Island, 1947,
Adventures in Silverado. 1948.
Black Arrow, 1948.
Body Snatcher, 1945.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1941.
Kidnapped. 1948.
Lodging for the Night. 1949.
Lord Maletroit's,Door, 1949.
Secret of St. Ives, 1949.
Treasure of Franchard, 1949,
STEWART, JOHN A,
Water As Nature Meant It To
Be. 1947.
STEWART, RAMONA.
Desert Fury. 1947.
STITT, JESSE WILLIAM.
Psalmody. 1946.
STOCKTON, FRANK R.
Lady or the Tiger? 1942,
1949,
STODDART, DAYTON,
Ruthless. 1948.
STOKES, JOSEPH, Jr.
Observations on Hepatitis.
1946,
STOLOFF, BEN.
Bury Me Dead. 1947.
Gas House Kids Go West, 1947.
Gas House Kids in Hollywood.
1947.
Heartaches. 1947.
Railroaded. 1947.
STONE, ANDREW.
Bachelor's Daughters, 1946.
Bedside Manner, 1945.
Sensations of 1945, 1944.
STONE, ANDREW L.
Great Victor Herbert. 1939.
Hard-Boiled Canary. 1941.
STONE (ANDREW) ENTER-
PRISES, INC.
*Bachelor's Daughters, 1946.
*Fun on a Weekend, 1947,
*Hi, Diddle Diddle, 1943,
STONE (ANDREW) PICTURES
CORPORATION,
*Sensations of 1945, 1944.
STONE, ARTHUR.
Home You'll Love To Live In,
1949.
STONE, GRACE ZARING.
Winter Meeting, 1948.
STONE, IRVING.
Arkansas Judge. 1941.
STONE, MAX,
*Jiu Jitsu. 1946.
STONEY, GEORGE C,
Feeling All Right. 1949.
STONG, PHILIP.
State Fair. 1945,
STORM, BARRY.
Lust for Gold. 1949,
STORM, LESLEY.
Great Day. 1944,
STRABEL, THELMA.
Forest Rangers, 1942,
Reap the Wild Wind. 1942,
Undercurrent. 1946.
STRAND, PAUL.
Native Land. 1942.
STRAND PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Cover-Up. 1949.
*Kiss for Corliss. 1949,
*Without Honor. 1949,
STRATTON-PORTER, GENE,
SEE Porter, Gene (Stratton)
STRATTON-PORTER, JEAN-
NETTE, SEE Porter, Jean-
nette Stratton-.
STRAUS, OSCAR.
Chocolate Soldier. 1941,
STRAUSS, THEODORE,
Moonrise, 1948.
STRAWN, ARTHUR,
Affairs of Geraldine, 1946.
STREAMLINE PICTURES, INC.
*Too Late for Tears, 1949.
STREET, JAMES.
Biscuit Eater, 1940.
Tap Roots. 1948,
STREET AND SMITH.
Chick Carter, Detective.
(Serial)
STRICK, JOSEPH.
*American Homes, 1949.
Muscle Beach, 1949,
Strick Roof. 1949.
STRICK FILM COMPANY.
*Muscle Beach, 1949.
*Strick Roof. 1949.
STRIKER, FRAN,
Green Hornet. (Serial)
Hi-Yo-Silver. 1940.
STRINGER, ARTHUR.
Buck Benny Rides Again.
1940,
STROMBERG, HUNT.
Guest in the House. 1944,
Lady of Burlesque. 1943.
Lured. 1947,
Strange Woman. 1946.
Young Widow. 1946.
STROMBERG (HUNT) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Dishonored Lady. 1947.
*Lady of Burlesque. 1943.
STRONG, AUSTIN.
Three Wise Fools. 1946.
STRUTHER, JAN.
Mrs, Miniver. 1942,
STRZYGOWSKI, E.
Wen die Gotter Lieben. 1942,
STUART, AIMEE.
Jeannie, 1943,
STUART, JOHN W,
News Events of Your Favorite
Year-1926, 1948,
STUART PRODUCTIONS, INC;
*News Events of Your Favorite
Year-1926, 1948.
STUDEBAKER CORPORATION.
*Partnership of Faith, 1949,
*Wheel Sense. 1949.
STURE-VASA, MARY (ALSOP).
Green Grass of Wyoming,
1948,
My Friend Flicka, 1943,
STURGES, PRESTON.
I'll Be Yours, 1947,
SUBARSKY, ZACHARIAH.
*How Tissue Slides Are Made,
1948,
*Laboratory Directions for
Dissection of Frog, 1945,
SUCKLEY, MARGARET.
Fala, 1943.
SUDERMANN, HERMANN.
Confession on New Year's
Eve. 1949,
SUFFOLK PRODUCTIONS, INC.
No, No, Nanette, 1940,
Sunny. 1941,
SULLIVAN, C. GARDNER,
Jackass Mail, 1942,
SULLIVAN, ED.
Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!
1940,
SUMNER, CID RICKETTS.
Pinky. 1949,
SUN DIAL FILMS, INC,
*Our Town Builds:an Airport.
1948,
*Techniques of Group Chest
X-Ray Services. 1946,
SUN-KRAFT, INC,
At the End of the Rainbow.
1947,
SUN OIL COMPANY.
*Better-Longer. 1942.
*Marvel of Gasoline Chemis-
try. 1941.
SUNSET.
Lighthouse, 1947.
SUPERIOR COACH CORPORA-
TION.
Priceless Cargo. 1946.
SUTHERLAND, JOHN,
Flight Command. 1940.
Wherever You Go, Mido Goes,
1947,
SUTHERLAND (JOHN) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Chiquita Banana Minute Movie
Playlets. (Serial)
*Fatal Kiss. 1947.
Ghost Story. 1947.
Going Places. 1948.
Lady at Midnight. 1948.
Little Boy and Dog, 1947,
Locomotive, 1947.
Meet King Joe. 1949,
Secret of American Pros-
/perity. 1947.
Strange Mrs. Crane, 1948.
Why Play Leap Frog? 1949.
SUTTON (X. F.) ASSOCIATES,
INC
Sell-As Customers Like It.
1949,
SWANN, FRANCIS.
Young and Willing. 1942.
SWANN, H. G.
Region Alimentaria. 1947.
Spysverteringskanaal., 1946.
Work of the Kidneys, 1946.
SWANSON, NEIL H.
Unconquered, 1947.
SWERLING, JO.
New York Town, 1941.
SWIFT, JONATHAN. _.
Gulliver's Travels. 1939.
SWIFT AND COMPANY.
*Don McNeill, 1941,
It Serves You Right. 1948.
SYLVESTER, ROBERT.
We Were Strangers. 1949.
SYMPHONY FILMS, INC,
*Song of My Heart. 1947.
a
TALBOT, MONRO.
White Gorilla. 1945,
TANSA FILMS, LTD.
Jeannie. , 1943.
TARADASH, DANIEL,
It's All Yours. 1945,
TARKINGTON, BOOTH.
Father's Son. 1941,
Little Orvie. 1940...
Magnificent AmpbREsons>
1942.
Monsieur Beaucaire. 1946.
Presenting Lily Mars. 1943.
Seventeen, 1940.
TASHLIN, FRANK,
Delightfully Dangerous. 1945.
Way of Peace. 1947,
TAUBMAN, LESTER,
Skip-Along-Tela Script. 1949.
TAYLOR, KRESSMANN,
Address Unknown, 1944,
TAYLOR, LAWRENCE E,
Dixie Jamboree. 1945,
Inner Circle. 1946,
TAYLOR, MATT,
Road to Happiness, 1942.
TAYLOR, NOEL LEIGH-, SEE
Leigh-Taylor, Noel.
TAYLOR, ROSEMARY.
Chicken Every Sunday, 1949,
TAYLOR, VALERIE,
Take My Life. 1947,
TEACHING AIDS EXCHANGE,
*Accounting and Calculating
Machines, 1948.
*Court Reporting. 1948,
*Modern Business Machines.
1948,
TEACHING FILMS, INC.
*Animals of the Farm, 1947,
*Behind the Scenes at the Air-
port. 1947. ,
*Bowling Fundamentals. 1947.
*Communcations and Our Town.
1947,
*French for Beginners. 1947.
*It's Your Library. 1947.
*Rhythm Is Everywhere, 1947,
*Strings, 1947,
*What Is a Map? 1947.
TEALE, EDWIN WAY. |...
Butterfly Botanists. 1947.
TECHNIPROCESS.
*Always on the Bench, 1941,
*Delilah. 1941,
*Hi! Neighbor, 1941,
*Jim. 1941,
*Oh, Johnny! 1941.
*Oh! Susanna, 1941,
*Right Kind of Girl. 1941,
*Sultan's Charm, 1941.
*Sweaters and Sundaes, 1941.
*There IGo. 1941,
TECHNIPROCESS AND SPECIAL
EFFECTS CORPORATION,
*Golfer's Lament, 1941,
*Love Never Happens to Me,
1941,
*Mrs. Yankee Doodle, 1941.
*Wee Bit of Scotch. 1941,
TECHNIPROCESS AND SPECIAL
EFFECTS CORPORATION
d.b.a. TECHNIPROCESS, SEE
Techniprocess.. .
TEDFORD, CHARLES,
Valley of Hunted Men, 1942,
TEGNER, JUNE M.
Judo and Jiu-Jitsu Instruction
Film, 1948.
TELAFILM COMPANY.
*Life in a Nudist Colony, 1949.
TELE-COMIC PRODUCTIONS,
Birch Bailey, Construction
Engineer, 1948, |
TELECOMICS, INC. ..
*Case of the Missing Finger.
(Serial)
TELENEWS, INC,
Operation Underground, 1946.
TELENEWS PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Operation Underground, 1946.
TELETALE PRODUCTIONS.
*Our Lady and the Tumbler.
1948.
TELETIME, INC.
*Tele- Window-Shopping. 1948,
*Window-Shopping, 1948.
TELEVISION ARTS PRODUC-
TIONS.
*Comic Strips of Television.
1949,
TELEVISION COMMERCIALS,
*Gettelman Milwaukee Beer—
Dancing Bottle. 1948.
TENNESSEE COAL, IRON AND
RAILROAD COMPANY.
*Soil and the South. 1947.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHOR-
ITY.
Power for Defense. 1940,
Timber Growing Today. 1915.
TEPPERMAN, EMILE C,.
Luckiest Guy in the World.
1947. ;
TERRA FILMKUNST. \
Wir Machen Musik, 1946.
. TERRY, PAUL.
Aladdin's Lamp. 1943,
All About Dogs. 1942.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
567
TERRY, PAUL, Cont'd.
All Out for "'V."" 1942.
All's Well That Ends Well,
1940.
Baby Seal, 1941,
Back to the Soil. 1941.
Barnyard Baseball, 1939.
Barnyard WAAC, 1942.
Big Build-Up. 1942.
Billy Mouse's Akwakade, 1940.
Bird Tower. 1941.
Bringing Home the Bacon,
1941,
Butcher of Seville, 1944,
Cat Came Back. 1944,
Catnip Capers. 1940.
Club Life in the Stone Age.
1940, eb:
Day in June, 1944,
Dear Old Switzerland. 1944,
Dinky Finds a Home, 1946.
Dog in a Mansion. 1940,
Dog's Dream, 1941,
Eat Me Kitty Eight to the Bar.
. 1942,"
Edgar Runs Again. 1940,
First Robin, 1939,
Fishing Made Easy. 1941,
Flying Fever. 1941,
Fox and the Duck, 1945.
Frankenstein's Cat. 1942.
Frozen North, 1941,
Gandy Goose in Camouflage.
1943,
Gandy Goose in Fishermen's
Luck, 1945.
Gandy Goose in Fortune
Hunters, 1946,
Gandy Goose in It's All in the
Stars. 1946.
Gandy Goose in Lights Out.
1942,
Gandy Goose in Mother Goose
Nightmare. 1945.
Gandy Goose in Peace-Time
Football. 1946,
Gandy Goose in Post War In-
ventions. 1945,
Gandy Goose in Somewhere in
Egypt. 1943,
Gandy Goose in The Extermi-
nator. 1945,
Gandy Goose in The Ghost
Town, 1944,
Gandy Goose in The Golden
Hen, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Tricky Busi-
ness, 1942,
Gandy Goose in Who's Who in
the Jungle. 1945,
Gandy's Dream Girl, 1944,
Good Old Irish Tunes, 1941.
Hairless Hector, 1941.
Happy Circus Days, 1942.
Happy Haunting Grounds,
1940,
Hare and Hounds, 1940,
Harvest Time, 1940.
Helicopter. 1944.
Hitch-Hiker. 1939.
Home Guard, 1941.
Hopeful Donkey. 1943.
Horsefly Opera. 1941.
How Wet Was My Ocean, 1940.
Ice Carnival, 1941.
Ice Pond, 1939,
Ickle Meets Pickle, 1942,
It Must Be Love, 1940.
Just a Little Bull, 1940,
Keep 'Em Growing, 1943,
Landing of the Pilgrims, 1940.
Lion and the Mouse, 1943,
Lucky Duck, 1940,
Magic Pencil, 1940,
Magic Shell, 1941, —
Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny
Cats. 1945, r }
Mighty Mouse and the Pirates, .
1945,
Mighty Mouse and the Two Bar-
bers, 1944, eet
Mighty Mouse and the Wolf,
1945. i Bi
Mighty Mouse at the Circus,
1944, ;
259158 O - 53 - 37
Mighty Mouse in Aladdin's
Lamp. 1947,
Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life
1945. ,
Mighty Mouse in Krakatoa,
1945,
Mighty Mouse in My Old Ken-
tucky Home. 1946, >
Mighty Mouse in Raiding the
Raiders. 1945,
Mighty Mouse in Svengali's
Cat. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Elec-
tronic Mouse Trap. 1946.
Mighty Mouse in The Jail
Break. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Johns-
town Flood, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Port of
Missing Mice, 1945.
Mighty Mouse in The Silver
Streak. 1945.
Mighty Mouse in The Trojan
Horse. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Wicked
Wolf, /
Mighty Mouse in Winning the
West. 1946.
Mighty Mouse Meets Bad Bad
Bill Bunion, 1945,
Mississippi Swing. 1941.
Mosquito, 1945,
Much Ado About Nothing.
1940.
My Boy Johnny. 1944,
Neck and Neck, 1942,
Oh Gentle Spring. 1942,
Old Oaken Bucket. 1941,
One Man Navy. 1941,
One Mouse in a Million, 1939.
Orphan Duck, 1939,
Outpost, 1942,
Patriotic Pooches, 1943.
Plane Goofy. 1940.
Prof, Offkeysky. 1940,
Rover's Rescue. 1940,
Rupert the Runt, 1940,
Sham Battle Shenanigans.
1942,
Sheep in the Meadow. 1939.
Slap Happy Hunters. 1941,
Smoky Joe. 1945,
Snow Man. 1940,
Stork's Mistake. 1942,
Super Mouse in Down with
Cats. 1943,
Super Mouse in Pandora's
Box, 1943,
Swiss Ski Yodelers. 1940.
Swooning the Swooners. 1945,
Talking Magpies. 1946.
Temperamental Lion, 1940.
Torrid Toreador. 1942,
Tortoise Wins Again. 1946.
Touchdown Demons, 1940.
Twelve O'clock and All Ain't
Well, 1941, -
Uncle Joey, 1941,
Uncle Joey Comes to Town,
1941,
Watchdog. 1939, 1945,
What a Little Sneeze Will Do,
1941,
What Happens at Night. 1941,
When Knights Were Bold. 1941,
Wicky Wacky Romance. 1939.
Wilful Willie, 1942.
Wolf's Tale, 1944,
Wot's All th' Shootin' fer.
1940.
Yarn About Yarn, 1941,
Yokel Duck Makes Good,
1943,
TERRY- TOONS,
Cat Meets Mouse. 1942,
Funny Bunny Business. 1942,
Mighty Mouse in Raiding the
Raiders. 1945.
Mouse of Tomorrow. 1942,
Welcome Little Stranger.
1941,
TERRYTOONS, INC.
*Aladdin's Lamp, 1943,
*All About Dogs, 1942.
*All Out for "V."" 1942,
*All's Well That Ends Well,
1940,
*Ants in Your Pantry, 1945,
*Baby Seal. 1941,
*Back to the Soil, 1941,
~*Barnyard Baseball. 1939,
*Barnyard Blackout, 1943.
*Barnyard WAAC. 1942,
*Beanstalk Jack. 1946.
*Big Build-Up. 1942.
*Billy Mouse's Akwakade.
1940,
*Bird Tower. 1941,
*Bringing Home the Bacon.
1941, 4
*Butcher of Seville. 1944,
*Carmen's Veranda, 1944,
*Cat Came Back, 1944,
*Cat Meets Mouse, 1942.
*Catnip Capers. 1940,
*Champion of Justice. 1944,
*Club Life in the Stone Age.
1940,
*Cooper Bessemer Diesel
Engine Fuel System. 1944,
*Day in June, 1944, s
*Dear Old Switzerland. 1944,
*Dinky Finds a Home. 1946.
*Dog in a Mansion. 1940,
*Dog's Dream, 1941,
*Doing Their Bit. 1942,
*Eat Me Kitty Eight to the Bar.
1942,
*Edgar Runs Again, 1940,
*Felix the Fox, 1948,
*First Robin. 1939,
*Fishing ‘Made Easy. 1941,
*Flying Fever. 1941,
*Fox and the Duck, 1945,
*Frankenstein's Cat. 1942.
*Frog and the Princess. 1944,
*Frozen North. 1941,
*Funny Bunny Business, 1942,
*Gandy Goose and the Chipper
Chipmunk, 1948,
*Gandy Goose in Camouflage.
1943,
*Gandy Goose in Fishermen's
Luck, 1945,
*Gandy Goose in Fortune
Hunters. 1946,
*Gandy Goose in It's All in the
Stars. 1946,
*Gandy Goose in Lights Out.
1942,
*Gandy Goose in Mexican Base-
ball. 1947,
*Gandy Goose in Mother Goose
Nightmare. 1945,
*Gandy Goose in Peace-Time
Football. 1946.
*Gandy Goose in Post war In-
ventions. 1945,
*Gandy Goose in Somewhere in
Egypt. 1943,
*Gandy Goose in The Extermi-
nator. 1945,
*Gandy Goose in The Ghost
Town, 1944,
*Gandy Goose in The Golden
Hen. 1946.
*Gandy Goose in Tricky Busi-
ness, 1942,
*Gandy Goose in Who's Who in
the Jungle. 1945,
*Gandy's Dream Girl, 1944.
*Good Old Irish Tunes. 1941,
*Hairless Hector. 1941,
*Happy Circus Days, 1942.
*Happy Haunting Grounds, 1940,
*Hard Boiled Egg. 1948,
*Hare and Hounds, 1940,
*Harvest Time, 1940,
*He Dood It Again. 1943,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in A Sleepless
Night. 1948,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Cat Trouble.
1947,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Fishing by the
Sea, 1947,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Free Enter-
prise. 1948,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Happy Go Lucky.
1947.
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Hula Hula Land,
1949,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in McDougal's Rest
Farm, 1947,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Magpie Madness,
1948.
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Taming the Cat.
1948,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Hitch Hi-
kers, 1947,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Lion Hunt,
1949,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
er a in the Stowaways.
1949,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Super Sales-
man, 1947,
*Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Uninvited
Pests. 1946,
*Hitch-Hiker, 1939,
*Home Guard, 1941,
*Hopeful Donkey, 1943,
*Horsefly Opera, 1941,
*Hounding the Hares, 1948,
*Housing Problem, 1946,
*How Wet Was My Ocean, 1940,
*Ice Carnival, 1941,
*Ice Pond, 1939.
*Ickle Meets Pickle, 1942.
*It Must Be Love, 1940,
*Just a Little Bull. 1940,
*Keep 'Em Growing. 1943:
*Kitten Sitter. 1949.
*Last Round-Up. 1943.
*Life with Fido, 1942,
*Lion and the Mouse. 1943.
*Lucky Duck. 1940,
*Lyin' Lion. 1949,
*Magic Pencil, 1940,
*Magic Shell. 1941,
*Mighty Mouse and the Hep Cat,
1946,
*Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny
Cats, 1945,
*Mighty Mouse and the Magi-
cian. 1948,
*Mighty Mouse and the Pirates.
1945.
*Mighty Mouse and the Two
Barbers, 1944,
*Mighty Mouse and the Wolf,
1945.
*Mighty Mouse in Fight to
the Finish, 1947,
*Mighty Mouse in Aladdin's
*Mighty Mouse i Crying Wolf
i ouse in Crying Wolf.
isa? Ke
*Mighty Mouse in Eliza on the
nation vee - Le
ighty’ Mouse in Ss e.
1845. che
*Migey Mouse in Krakatoa,
1945,
*Mighty Mouse in Lazy Little
Beaver, 1947,
*Mighty Mouse in Love's Labor
on, 1948,
*Mighty Mouse in My Old Ken-
tucky Home, 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in Raiding the
Raiders, 1945,
*Mighty Mouse in Svengali's
Cat. 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in Swiss Cheese
Family Robinson, 1947,
*Mighty Mouse in the Catnip
ang, 1949,
*Mighty Mouse in The Crackpot
King, 1946,
568
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TERRYTOONS, INC. Cont'd,
*Mighty Mouse in The Dead
End Cats. 1947.
*Mighty Mouse in The Elec-
tronic Mouse Trap. 1946.
*Mighty Mouse in The Feudin'
Hillbillies. 1948.
*Mighty Mouse in The First
Snow. 1947.
*Mighty Mouse in The Green
Line, 1944,
*Mighty Mouse in The Jail
Break. 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in-The Johns-
town Flood. 1946.
*Mighty Mouse in The Myster-
ious Stranger. 1948,
*Mighty Mouse in The Perils
of Pearl Pureheart. 1949,
*Mighty Mouse in the Port
of Missing Mice, 1945,
*Mighty Mouse in The Silver
Streak. 1945.
*Mighty Mouse in The Sky Is
Falling. 1947,
*Mighty Mouse in The Sultan's
Birthday. 1944,
*Mighty Mouse in The Trojan
Horse, 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in The Wicked
Wolf, 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in The Witch's
Cat. 1948,
*Mighty Mouse in Throwing
the Bull. 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in Triple
Trouble, 1948,
*Mighty Mouse in Winning the
West... 1946,
*Mighty Mouse in Wolf! Wolf!
1944,
*Mighty Mouse Meets Bad Bad
Bill Bunion, 1945,
*Mighty Mouse Meets Deadeye
Dick, 1947,
*Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll
and Hyde Cat. 1944,
*Mississippi Swing. 1941,
*Mrs, Jones' Rest Farm. 1949.
*Mopping Up, 1943.
*Mosquito. 1945.
*Mouse of Tomorrow, 1942.
*My eg Johnny. 1944,
*Much Ado About Nothing,
1940,
*Mystery in the Moonlight.
1948,
*Neck and Neck. 1942.
*Night Life in the Army. 1942.
*Oh Gentle Spring, 1942.
*Old Oaken Bucket. 1941,
*One Man Navy. 1941,
*One Mouse in a Million. 1939.
*One Note Tony. 1947.
*Orphan Duck, 1939,
*Outpost. 1942.
*Pandora's Box, 1943.
*Patriotic Pooches, 1943,
*Plane Goofy. 1940.
*Prof, Offkeysky. 1940,
*Rover's Rescue, 1940,
*Rupert the Runt. 1940,
*School Daze. 1942,
*Scrap for Victory. 1943,
*Seeing Ghosts, 1948,
*Sham Battle Shenanigans,
1942,
*Sheep in the Meadow, 1939,
*Shipyard Symphony. 1943,
*Slap Happy Hunters, 1941,
*Smoky Joe. 1945,
*Snow Man. 1940, 1946.
*Somewhere in the Pacific.
1943,
*Sourpuss in Dingbat Land.
1949,
*Stork's Mistake. 1942,
*Super Mouse in Down with
Cats. 1943,
*Super Mouse in Pandora's
Box, 1943,
*Super Mouse Rides again,
1943.
*Swiss Ski Yodelers, 1940,
*Swooning the Swooners, 1945,
*Talking Magpies. 1946,
Talking Magpies in Flying
South. 1947,
*Talking Magpies in The In-
truders. 1947,
*Temperamental Lion. 1940,
*Tire Trouble, 1942,
*Torrid Toreador, 1942,
*Tortoise Wins Again. 1946.
*Touchdown Demons, 1940,
*Truckload of Trouble, 1949.
*Twelve O'clock and All Ain't
Well. 1941:°:°
*Uncle Joey. 1941,
*Uncle Joey Comes to Town.
1941,
*Watchdog, 1939, 1945,
*Welcome Little Stranger,
1941,
*What a Little Sneeze Will Do.
1941,
*What Happens at Night. 1941,
*When Knights Were Bold,
1941.
*Wicky Wacky Romance. 1939.
*Wilful Willie. 1942,
*Wolf's Pardon, 1947,
*Wolf's Tale. 1944,
*Wot's All th' Shootin! fer,
1940.
*Wreck of the Hesperus, 1944,
*Yarn About Yarn, 1941,
*Yokel Duck Makes Good, 1943.
TERVAPAA, JUHANI, pseud.
SEE Wuolijoki, Hella,
TEXAS COMPANY.
*Friction Fighters. 1940,
Hold Your Horsepower, 1945,
THALIA PRODUCTIONS, INC,
*Red House, 1947.
THEATRE-ON-FILM, INC,
Journey to Jerusalem, 1941,
THEMAN, VIOLA,
City Fire Fighters. 1947.
Do Words Ever Fool You?
1948,
Maps Are Fun, 1946.
Pioneer Home, 1948,
Punctuation-Mark Your Mean-
9 1947,
Spelling Is Easy. 1947.
We Discover the Dictionary,
1946.
Who Makes Words? 1948,
Your Family. 1948,
THERMOID COMPANY.
*Keep 'em Holding, 1942,
THERY, JACQUES.
Between Us Girls, 1942.
Heavenly Body. 1944.
Joan of Paris, 1942,
Rhythm on the River, 1940,
Yolanda and the Thief. 1945,
THIELE, WILLIAM J,
This Is Nylon, 1949,
THIS WEEK MAGAZINE,
Beauty for Sale, 1946.
Campus Boom, 1947,
Courtship to Courthouse, 1946.
Forgotten Island, 1947,
Germany Today. 1946.
Highway Mania, 1946.
Nation Is Born. 1947,
Northern Rampart, 1946,
Panama, 1946,
Port of New York. 1946,
Report on Japan, 1946,
San Francisco— Pacific Gate-
way. 1947,
Street of Shadows, 1946.
Two Million Rooms, 1946,
White House, 1946.
THOMAS, BRANDON.
Charley's Aunt, 1941,
THOMPSON, CLARA BELLE,
Fixin' Tricks, 1943,
How To Hold Your Husband—
Back. 1941,
THORP, WILLIAM DUNHAM,
Di Giorgio Story, 1949.
THURBER, JAMES,
Male Animal, 1942,
Rise and Shine, 1941.
Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
1947,
THURBER, WALTER A.
Cell: Structural Unit of Life.
1949,
Winds and Their Causes.
1948.
THURSTON, HOLLIS,
Catching in Baseball. 1947,
Hitting in Baseball. 1947,
Throwing in Baseball. 1947,
TIERNEY, HARRY.
Irene, 1940,
TIFFANY, W. EARNEST.
*Know Your Blind. 1945,
TIGHE, EILEEN,
June Bride, 1948,
TIME, INC.
*Airways.of the Future, 1944,
*All Together, 1948.
*Americans All, 1945.
*Anchor to Westward, 1945.
*Basic English. 1945,
*Bluejacket's Personal Hygiene.
1943,
*Brazil, 1944,
*Canada, 1944,
*Children in Trouble, 1947,
*China, 1945,
Claudia, 1948,
*Enemy Japan, (Serial)
Equal Chance. 1949,
*Essentials of First Aid. 1942.
*Fire Prevention and Control,
1942,
*French Campaign 1944, 1945,
*History in the Making, 1942,
*History of Naval Aviation,
1943,
*India, 1944,
*Ireland, 1945.
*Life in Your Hands. 1948.
*March of Time. (Serial)
*March of Time (Forum Edi-
tion), (Serial)
*March of Time: The French
Campaign 1944, 1944,
*Men of Medicine, 1945,
*Men of the U, S. Navy. 1942.
*Money at Work, 1946.
*Nation's Capital. 1945.
*Naval Aircraft Factory. 1943.
*Naval Discipline, 1943,
*Navy Ashore, 1943,
*Navy Men of Medicine. 1943.
*New England. 1944,
*New South. 1945.
*New Ways in Farming. 1945.
Oil and Men. 1947.
Opportunity, 1947,
*Planes of the U, S. Navy.
1942,
*Portugal, 1944,
*Ramparts We Watch, 1940.
*Russia at War, 1945.
School Time in Camp. 1948.
*Shadows of Hate. 1947,
*Ships of the.U, S, Navy, 1942.
*South Africa. 1944,
*Story of the Vatican with His
Holiness. Pius XII, 1941.
*Sweden. 1945,
*Target: Japan, 1944,
*Texas, 1944,
*Time-and Your Own Home
Town, 1948,
*Vatican of Pope Pius XIl,
1948,
*War on the Seas, 1943.
*Weekend at White Sulphur,
1948,
*When Fire Bombs Fall, 1942,
*You and. Your State, 1946,
TIME, INC, MARCH OF TIME,
Target: Japan, 1944,
TINNERMAN PRODUCTS, INC,
Speed Nut Savings Factor,
1946,
TISDALL, FREDERICK F.
Ascorbic Acid and Scurvy.
1947, ~
TITUS, HAROLD.
Great Mr, Nobody, 1941,
TIVOLI PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Mr. Ace, 1946,
TOBIS CINEMAFILM G.M.B.H,
Feldzug in Polen, 1940,
TOBIS KLANGFILM, ;
Meine Frau Teresa. 1946,
Stern von Rio, 1946,
TOBIS ZEIGT.
Bel Ami, 1947.
Verwehte Spuren. 1946,
TODE, ARTHUR MONROE, |
*Kahop of Kukuanaland, 1949,
TODE, KATE EISIG,
*Kahop of Kukuanaland, 1949,
TOLA PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Roosevelt Story. 1947,
TOLLER, ERNST.
Pastor Hall, 1940,
TOMLIN FILM PRODUCTIONS
INC.
*Beyond the Land, 1949,
*Class 253 and 252 Chain Stitch
Sewing Machines, 1948, —
*Class 246 Overedge Sewing
Machine. 1948,
*Golfer Sports Jacket. 1949,
*Up from the Earth for the
People, 1948,
TOMPKINS, WARWICK M,
*Tall Ship on Deep Waters,
1947,
TORENBERG, AUGUST H,
*Take a Number, 1940.
TOTHEROH, DAN. I
Deep Valley. 1947,
TOURNEUR (MAURICE) FILMS,
Main du Diable. 1946,
TOURTELLOT, ARTHUR,
Colonial Williamsburg. 1943,
TOWER PICTURES, INC.
Jigsaw. 1949,
TOWER PRODUCTIONS,
*Gateway to the Faith. 1947,
TOWNE, GENE.
Little Men. 1941,
Swiss Family Robinson, 1940,
Tom Brown's School Days,
1940,
TOWNE AND BAKER PRODUC-
TIONS, ;
Little Men. 1941.
Swiss Family Robinson, 1940.
TOWNER, WESLEY. :
Mad Martindales. 1942,
TOWNLEY, JACK,
Vengeance of the West. 1942,
TOWNSEND, JULIAN.
Bell Helicopter. 1945.
TRACY, DON.
Criss Cross, 1948,
TRADEFILMS, INC.
*Aircraft Work; Aircraft
Maintenance. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Assembling
and Riveting. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Blanking Sheet
Metal. (Serial)
*Aircraft Work; Finishing,
(Serial)
*Aireraft Work; Forming Sheet
Metal. (Serial) i
*Aircraft Work; Metal Fabrica-
tion. (Serial)
TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION OF DE-
TROIT.
Every Twenty Minutes... One
of You, 1946.
TRAIL, ARMITAGE,
Mystery of the 13th Guest.
1943,
TRAINING ORGANIZATION, WAR
SHIPPING ADMINISTRA-
TION, SEE U.S, War Shipping
Administration, Training
Organization.
TRANS-ASIA, INC.
Yugoslavia, 1940,
TRANSATLANTIC PICTURES
CORPORATION,
*Rope. 1948,
*Under Capricorn, 1949,
TRANSCONTINENTAL FILMS,
Diable au Corps, 1948,
TRANSCONTINENTAL PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
*Project X, 1949,
TRANSFILM, INC.
*Fight That Fire! 1942,
*Fighting the Fire Bomb, 1941,
>
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
569
TRANSFILM, INC. Cont'd.
*Fundamentals of Tennis,
1941, 1946.
*Make Way for Youth, 1947.
Partnership of Faith. 1949.
Use of Digitalis in Heart Fail-
ure. 1948,
Wheel Sense. 1949.
TRANS WORLD AIRLINE, INC.
*Flight into Time. 1948,
TRAPNELL, COLES,
Within These Walls, 1945.
TRAVEN, B.
Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
1948.
TREGASKIS, RICHARD.
Guadalcanal Diary. 1943.
TREGILLUS, LEONARD.
Proem,. 1949,
TREGILLUS, LEONARD W.
-*No Credit. 1948.
TRIANGLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Sleep, My Love, 1948.
TRICOLORE FILMS, INC.
*Children of Paradise. 1946.
*Panic. 1946,
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH.
SEE Rochester, N. Y. Trinity
Methodist Church,
TRINITY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Kid from Brooklyn. 1946.
TRIVAS, VICTOR.
Song of Russia, 1944,
TRIVERS, BARRY.
Talk About a Lady. 1946.
TROMMER, JOHN F,
*Schnitzelbank, 1949,
TROY, ELIZABETH,
Love, Honor, and Oh, Baby!
1940,
TRUESDELL, JUNE,
Accused, 1949,
TRUMBO, DALTON.
Half a Sinner. 1940.
Heaven with a Barbed Wire
Fence, 1939.
Jealousy. 1945,
Remarkable Andrew. 1942,
You Belong to Me, 1941.
TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVER-
SITY. SEE Boston University.
Trustees,
TSCHAIKOWSKY, PETER ILICH.
Concerto in B Flat Minor.
1942,
Song of My Heart, 1947.
TUCKER, AUGUSTA,
Miss Susie Slagle's. 1946.
TUPPER, TRISTRAM.
Klondike Fury. 1942,
TURNER, C. E.
Child Care, (Serial)
Eyes (Advanced) 1941,
Eyes (Elementary) 1941,
Safety at Home. 1940.
Safety at Play. 1941,
Vacation Safety. 1940.
TURNER, JOHN VICTOR.
Patient Vanishes, 1947.
TUTTLE, BERNICE LOUISE.
*Canary Courtship. 1948.
TUTTLE, Mrs. J. E. SEE
Tuttle, Bernice Louise.
TWAIN, MARK.
Adventures of Mark Twain,
1944,
TWAIN, MARK, pseud. SEE
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
FILM CORPORATION.
*Aboard the Flattop Midway.
1949,
*Accent on Courage, 1943.
*Accent on Love, 1941,
*Acquitted by the Sea. 1940,
*Across the Great Divide.
1946,
*Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes, 1939.
*A-Haunting We Will Go, 1942.
*Ahoy, Davy Jones, 1949,
Aladdin's Lamp, 1943,
*Alaska, 1947,
*Alaskan Grandeur. 1945,
*Album of Animals, 1947.
All About Dogs. 1942,
All Out for "'V." 1942.
All's Well That Ends Well.
1940.
*Along the Rainbow Trail.
1946,
*Along the Texas Range. 1942,
*American Sea Power. 1941,
*Anna and the King of Siam.
1946,
*Anzacs in Action, 1941.
*Apartment for Peggy. 1948.
*Aqua Capers, 1947.
*Arctic Springtime. 1941.
*Aristocrats of the Kennel,
1941,
*Arthur Takes Over. 1948.
Baby Seal. 1941.
*Back to Bikes. 1942,
Back to the Soil. 1941.
*Backlash, 1946,
Barnyard Baseball. 1939.
Barnyard WAAC, 1942.
*Barricade, 1939.
*Battle of the Atlantic. 1941.
*Beautiful Blonde from Bash-
ful Bend, 1949,
*Beauty and the Blade. 1949.
*Behind Green Lights. 1946,
*Behind the Footlights. 1946.
*Bell for Adano. 1945,
*Belle Starr. 1941.
*Belle Starr's Daughter, 1948.
*Berlin Correspondent. 1942,
*Bermuda. 1948,
*Bermuda Mystery. 1944,
Big Build-Up. 1942.
*Big Harvest. 1947,
*Big Noise. 1944,
Billy Mouse's Akwakade,
1940,
*Billy Rose's Diamond Horse-
shoe, 1945.
Bird Tower. 1941.
*Birthplace of Icebergs. 1939,
*Black Beauty, 1946.
*Black Gold and Cactus, 1944,
*Black Swan. 1942,
*Blood and Sand, 1941,
*Blue Bird. 1940,
*Blue Grass Gentlemen, 1944,
*Blue, White and Perfect. 1941.
*Bomber's Moon, 1943,
*Boomerang: 1947.
*Bountiful Alaska, 1945,
*Bowling for Strikes, 1940.
*Brasher Doubloon. 1947.
*Brigham Young. 1940.
Bringing Home the Bacon,
1941,
*Buffalo Bill. 1944,
*Bullfighters. 1945.
*Bungalow 13, 1948.
Butcher of Seville. 1944,
*Cadet Girl. 1941,
*Call Northside 777, 1948.
*Call of Canada, 1941,
*Canadian Pacific. 1949.
*Canyons of the Sun, 1945,
*Cape of Good Hope. 1947,
Captain Eddie, 1945,
*Captain from Castile. 1947.
*Caravans of Trade. 1947,
*Careful Soft Shoulder, 1942,
*Caribbean Mystery. 1945,
*Caribbean Sentinel. 1941,
*Carnival in Costa Rica. 1947,
*Castle in the Desert. 1942.
Cat Came Back, 1944.
Cat Meets Mouse. 1942,
Catnip Capers, 1940,
*Centennial Summer. 1946.
*Chad Hanna, 1940,
*Challenge. 1948.
*Champions Carry On, 1943,
*Charley's Aunt, 1941,
*Charlie Barnet and His Band.
1949,
*Charlie Chan at the Wax
Museum, 1940.
*Charlie Chan in City in Dark-
ness. 1939.
*Charlie Chan in Panama.
1940,
*Charlie Chan in Rio. 1941,
*Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise.
1940.
*Charter Pilot. 1940.
*Checkered Coat. 1948.
*Chetniks! 1943,
*Chicken Every Sunday. 1949.
*China Carries On, 1945,
*China Girl. 1942.
*Circumstantial Evidence,
1945.
*Cisco Kid and the Lady. 1939.
*City of Chance. 1940,
*City of Paradox, 1944.
*City Week End, 1947.
*Claudia, 1943,
*Claudia and David. 1946,
*Climbing the Peaks, 1943,
*Climbing the Spirit's Home,
1940,
Club Life in the Stone Age.
1940,
Cluny Brown. 1946,
*Coast of Strategy. 1943.
*Colonel Effingham's Raid.
1945.
*Come to the Stable. 1949,
*Communications, 1947.
*Coney Island. 1943,
*Confirm or Deny. 1941.
*Conservation Road, 1947.
*Copenhagen Pageantry. 1947.
*Counterfeiters. 1948,
*Courageous Australia, 1942,
*Cowboy and the Blonde, 1941,
*Cradle of Liberty. 1946.
*Crash Dive, 1943.
*Creeper, 1948.
*Crimson Key. 1947.
*Cry of the City. 1948.
*Daisy Kenyon, 1947.
*Dance Hall. 1941.
*Dancing in the Dark, 1949.
*Dancing Masters, 1943,
*Dangerous Journey. 1944,
*Dangerous Millions, 1946,
*Dangerous Years, 1947,
*Dark Corner, 1946,
Day in June, 1944,
*Day-Time Wife. 1939.
*Dead Men Tell, 1941,
*Deadline for Murder, 1946.
Dear Old Switzerlamd, 1944,
*Deep Waters. 1948.
*Desert Lights. 1948,
*Desert Wonderland, 1942,
Dinky Finds a Home. 1946.
*Diving Dandies. 1946.
*Dixie Dugan, 1942,
*Do You Love Me. 1946.
*Do You Remember. 1945.
*Dr. Renault's Secret, 1942.
Dog in a Mansion, 1940.
*Dog Sense, 1943,
Dog's Dream, 1941,
*Doll Face, 1946.
*Dolly Sisters, 1945.
*Don Juan Quilligan, 1945.
*Down Argentine Way. 1940.
*Down the Fairway. 1945.
*Down to the Sea in Ships, 1949.
*Draftsmen of Dreams, 1947,
*Dragonwyck. 1946,
*Dressed To Kill. 1941,
*Drums Along the Mohawk,
1939,
*Dutch Guiana, 1942,
*Dying To Live. 1948.
*Earthbound, 1940,
Eat Me Kitty Eight to the Bar,
1942,
Edgar Runs Again, 1940,
*Empire in Exile. 1941.
*Empire State, 1945,
*Escape. 1948,
*Eskimo Trails, 1940,
*Eve of St. Mark, 1944,
*Everglades Adventure. 1948,
*Evergreen Playland, 1942,
*Everything Happens at Night.
1939,
*Fallen Angel. 1945,
*Fan, 1949,
*Fantasy of Siam. 1947.
*Fashion Forecast. (Serial)
*Fashioned for Action, 1948,
*Fashions of Yesteryear, 1949,
*Father Was a Fullback, 1949,
*Fighting Back, 1948,
*Fighting Lady. 1944,
Fighting Man of the Plains.
1949,
First Robin, 1939.
*Fisherman's Nightmare, 1947,
Fishing Made Easy, 1941.
*Florida Land of Flowers.
1940,
Flying Fever. 1941.
*Flying Gunners. 1943,
*Flying Stewardess. 1940.
*Foaled for Fame, 1949.
*Following the Hounds, 1940,
*Football Fanfare. 1946,
*Football Finesse. 1948,
*Footlight Serenade, 1942,
*For Beauty's Sake. 1940,
*Forbidden Street. 1949,
*Forever Amber, 1947.
*Four Jills in a Jeep. 1944,
*Four Sons, 1940.
Fox and the Duck, 1945,
*Foxes of Harrow, 1947.
Frankenstein's Cat, 1942,
*Free, Blonde, and 21, 1940.
*Free Horizons, 1947,
Frozen North, 1941.
*Fun for All. 1944,
*Fun on Rollers. 1941,
Funny Bunny Business, 1942,
*Fury at Furnace Creek. 1948.
*Fuss and Feathers, 1943,
*Future Champs, 1949.
Gandy Goose in Camouflage.
1943,
Gandy Goose in Fishermen's
Luck, 1945,
Gandy Goose in Fortune
Hunters, 1946.
Gandy Goose in It's All in the
Stars, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Lights Out.
1942,
Gandy Goose in Mother Goose
Nightmare. 1945.
Gandy Goose in Peace-Time
Football, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Post War In- ~«
ventions, 1945,
Gandy Goose in Somewhere
in Egypt. 1943,
Gandy Goose in The Extermin-
ator, 1945.
Gandy Goose in The Ghost
Town, 1944, ‘
Gandy Goose in The Golden
Hen, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Tricky Busi-
ness, 1942,
Gandy Goose in Who's Who in
the Jungle, 1945.
Gandy's Dream Girl. 1944,
*Gang's All Here. 1943,
*Gardens of the Sea. 1947,
*Gateway to Asia, 1942,
*Gay Caballero, 1940.
*Gay Intruders, 1948,
*Gay Rio. 1942,
*Gentleman at Heart. 1942.
*Gentleman's Agreement.
1947.
*Ghost and Mrs, Muir. 1947.
*Girl from Avenue A, 1940,
*Girl in 313, 1940.
*Girl Trouble, 1942,
*Girls and Gags. 1946,
*Girls Preferred. 1944,
*Give My Regards to Broadway.
1948,
*Golden Hoofs, 1941.
*Golden Horses. 1946,
Good Old Irish Tunes, 1941,
*Grapes of Wrath, 1940,
*Great American Broadcast.
1941,
*Great Guns, 1941,
*Great Profile, 1940,
*Green Grass of Wyoming.
1948,
570
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
FILM CORPORATION, Cont'd,
*Greenwich Village. 1944.
*Gridiron Greatness, 1947.
*Grunters and Groaners, 1940,
*Guadalcanal Diar 1943.
*Guardians of the bia: 1942,
Hairless Hector, 1941
*Half Past Midnight, 1948,
*Hangover Square, 1945
Happy, Circus Days, 1942.
Happy Haunting Grounds, 1940,
*Happy Land, 43,
*Hare and Hounds, 1940,
*Harvest of the Sea, 1947.
Harvest Time, 1940,
*He Hired the Boss, ‘1942,
*He Married His Wife. 1940,
*Heart of Mexico, 1942.
*Heaven Can Wait, 1943,
*Heaven with a Barbed Wire
Fence, 1939,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Mee ies, in Hula Hula Land,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Lion Lunt,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The ‘Stowaways.
1949,
*Helicopter, 1944,
*Hello, Frisco, Hello, 1943,
*Here Comes the Circus, 1946,
*Here I Am a Stranger. 1939.
*High School, 1940,
*Historic Cape Town, 1946,
Hitch-Hiker, 1939,
*Holiday in South Africa, 1947,
*Holy Matrimony, 1943,
Home Guard, 1941,
*Home in Indiana, 1944,
*Home of the Danes, 1947,
*Home Sweet Homicide, 1946,
*Homestretch, 1947,
*Honeymoon's Over, 1939,
Hopeful Donkey, 1943,
*Horizons of Tomorrow, 1947,
Horsefly Opera, 1941,
*House of Strangers, 1949,
*House on 92nd Street, 1945,
*How Green Was My Valley.
1941,
*How Wet Was My Ocean, 1940,
*Hub of the World, 1942,
*Hudson's Bay, 1941,
*Hunter, 1949,
*I Cheated the Law, 1949
*I Wake Up Screaming, 1941,
*] Was a Male War Bride, 1949.
*] Was an Adventuress, 1940,
*I Wonder Who's Kissing Her
Now, 1947
Ice Carnival, 1941,
Ice Pond, 1939.
*Iceland, 1942,
Ickle Meets Pickle, 1942,
*If I'm Lucky. 1946,
*In the Meantime, Darling,
1944,
*India the Golden, 1942,
*Invisible Wall, 1947
*Isle of Romance. 1945,
*Immortal Sergeant. 1942,
*Irish Eyes Are Smiling, 1944,
*Iron Curtain, 1948,
*It Happened in Flatbush, 1942.
*It Happens Every Spring. 1949.
It Must Be Love. 1940,
*It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog,
1946,
*Jamaica, 1946,
*Jane Eyre. 1944,
*Jennie. 1940.
*Jewel of the Baltic, 1949,
*Jewel of the Pacific, 1942,
*Jewels of Brandenburg. 1947,
*Jewels of Iran, 1944,
*Jitterbugs. 1943.
*Johnny Apollo. 1940.
*Johnny Comes Flying Home.
1946,
*Jones Family in On Their
Own, 1940,
*Jones Family in Quick Mil-
lions, 1939.
*Jones Family in Young As You
Feel, 1940.
*Jungle Close-Ups, 1947,
*Jungle Land, 1943,
*Jungle Patrol. 1948,
*Junior Miss, 1945,
Just a Little Bull. 1940,
*Just Off Broadway. 1942.
*Kangaroo Country. 1939,
Keep 'Em Growing, 1943,
*Keys of the Kingdom, 1944,
*Kingdom of Treasure, 1943,
*Kiss of Death. 1947,
Kitten Sitter, 1949.
*Labor Savers, 1940.
*Ladies of Washington, 1944.
*Land of 10,000 Lakes, 1945,
*Land Where Time Stood Still.
1942,
Landing of the Pilgrims. 1940.
*Landscape of the Norse, 1949,
*Last of the Duanes, 1941,
*Late George Apley. 1947.
*Laura, 1944,
*Leathernecks on Parade,
1944,
*Leave Her to Heaven. 1946.
*Let's Live Again. 1948,
*Letter from Cairo, 1941.
*Letter to Three Wives, 1949.
*Lew Lehr Makes the News,
1944,
*Life Begins at Eight-thirty.
1942,
*Lifeboat, 1944,
*Light and Power, 1947.
*Lillian Russel. 1940. .
*Little Old New York, 1940,
*Little Tokyo, U.S. A. 1942,
Lion and the Mouse. 1943.
*Lobstertown, 1947,
*Lodger, 1944,
*Lone Star Ranger. 1941.
*Lost Lake, 1946.
*Louisiana Springtime, 1945,
*Loves of Edgar Allan Poe,
1942,
*Luck of the Irish. 1948,
*Lucky Cisco Kid, 1940.
Lucky Duck, 1940,
*Lure of the Trout. 1940,
Lyin' Lion. 1949,
*Mad Martindales, 1942,
*Magic of Youth, 1945.
Magic Pencil. 1940,
Magic Shell,, 1941,
*Magnificent Dope, 1942.
*Mailman of Snake River, 1944.
*Maine Sail. 1949.
*Majesty of Yellowstone, 1948.
*Man at Large, 1941,
*Man from Missouri. 1946,
*Man Hunt. 1941,
*Man I Married, 1940,
*Man in the Trunk, 1942.
*Man Who Wouldn't Die. 1942.
*Man Who Wouldn't Talk, 1940,
*Manhattan Heartbeat. 1940,
*Manila Calling, 1942,
*Margie. 1946,
*Margin for Error, 1943.
*Mark of Zorro, 1940,
*Marry the Boss's Daughter.
1944,
*Maryland, 1940,
*Meanest Man in the World.
1942,
*Memories of Columbus, 1945,
*Men and Machines, 1947,
*Men for the Fleet. 1942,
*Men of Lightship ''61."" 1941,
*Men of West Point, 1942,
*Mexican Majesty. 1944.
*Michael Shayne, Private
Detective. 1941, -
Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny
Cats, 1945,
Mighty Mouse and the Pirates,
1945,
*Mighty Mouse and the Two
Barbers, 1944,
Mighty Mouse and the Wolf,
1945,
Mighty Mouse at the Circus,
1 .
Mighty Mouse in A Cold Ro-
mance, 1949,
Mighty Mouse in Aladdin's
Lamp. 1947,
Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life.
1945.
Mighty Mouse in Krakatoa,
1945.
Mighty Mouse in My Old
Kentucky Home, 1946.
Mighty Mouse in Raiding the
Raiders, 1945.
Mighty Mouse in Svengali's
Cat. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Catnip
Gang. 1949,
Mighty Mouse in The Elec-
tronic Mouse Trap, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Jail
Break, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Johnstown
Flood, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Perils
of Pearl Pureheart, 1949,
Mighty Mouse in the Port of
Missing Mice. 1945,
Mighty Mouse in The Silver
Streak, 1945,
Mighty Mouse in The Sultan's
Birthday, 1944,
Mighty Mouse in The Trojan
Horse, 1946.
Mighty Mouse in The Wicked
Wolf, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in Triple
Trouble, 1948,
Mighty Mouse in Winning: the
West. 1946.
Mighty Mouse Meets Bad Bad
Bill Bunion, 1945,
*Miracle of Hydro, 1941.
*Miracle on 34th Street. 1947.
*Miss Mink of 1949, 1949,
*Mississippi Swing. 1941.
*Mr. Belvedere Goes to Col-
lege. 1949,
Mrs, Jones' Rest Farm, 1949.
*Modern Highway. 1941.
*Molly and Me. 1945.
*Monkey Doodle Dandies. 1942.
*Monkey-Tone News. 1947.
*Moon Is Down, 1943,
*Moon over Her Shoulder, 1941,
*Moon over Miami, 1941.
*Moontide. 1942,
*Mormon Trails, 1943,
Mosquito. 1945,
*Moss Rose. 1947.
*Mother Is a Freshman, 1949,
*Mother Wore Tights. 1947.
Mouse of Tomorrow, 1942,
Much Ado About Nothing, 1940.
*Murder Among Friends, 1941.
*Murder over New York, 1940,
*Muscle Maulers, 1946,
My Boy Johnny, 1944,
*My Darling Clementine, 1946.
*My Friend Flicka, 1943,
*My Gal Sal. 1942,
*Mystic India, 1944,
Neck and Neck, 1942,
*Neptune's Daughter, 1942,
*Neptune's Playground, 1948,
*Night Before the Divorce. 1942.
*Night Wind. 1948.
*Nightmare Alley. 1947.
*Nob Hill. 1945,
*Nova Scotia, 1945.
*Nymphs of the Lake, 1944,
Oh Gentle Spring. 1942,
*Oh, You Beautiful Doll. 1949,
Old Oaken Bucket, 1941,
*Olympic Class, 1948,
*Olympic Water Wizards, 1948,
*On the Sunny Side, 1941,
One Man Navy. 1941,
One Mouse ina Million, 1939,
*Orchestra Wives, 1942,
Orphan Duck, 1939.
*Our Last Frontier. 1942.
Outpost, 1942,
*Over My Dead Body. 1942,
*Ox-Bow Incident, 1942,
*Paris After Dark, 1943,
Patriotic Pooches, 1943,
*Perfect Snob, 1941.
*Pied Piper, 1942,
Pier 13. 1940,
*Pin Up Girl, 1944, BG
*Pinky, 1949. BON ibs
Pins and Cushions. 1946,
Plane Goofy, 1940. | a
*Playing with Neptune, 1941,
*Playtime in Hawaii, 1941,.
*Playtime in Scandinavia, 1948,
*Playtime's Journey. 1946.—
*Portrait of the West. 1948.) ©
*Postman Didn't Ring. 1942,
*Private Nurse. 1941, //) °°
Prof. Offkeysky. 1940..."
*Public Deb, No, 1, 1940.
*Purple Heart. 1944, 5) |
*Quaint Quebec, 1949, r
*Quiet, Please, Murder, | 1942.
*Razor's Edge. 1946, —).
*Realm of Royalty. 1944, |
*Realm of the Redwoods. 1949.
*Remember the Day. 1941,
*Rendezvous 24, 1946.» —
*Return of Frank James, 1940,
*Riddle of Rhodesia, 1948, —
*Ride Kelly Ride, 1941, »
*Ride on Vaquero. 1941,
*Riders of the) ‘Purple Sage: -
1941, ,
*Rise and Shine,’ 1941,
*Road House, 1948... j
*Rodeo Goes to Town. 1940,
*Roger Touhy, Gangster. 1944.
*Right to the Heart. 1942.
*Rings on Her Fingers. 1942.
*Romance of the Fjords, 1947.
*Romance of the Rio ei
1941, $
*Roses Are Red. 1947.
Rover's Rescue. 1940,
*Roxie Hart. 1942,
*Royal Araby. 1942,
*Royal Scandal, 1945,
*Royalty of the Range. 1947.
Rupert the Runt. 1940... |
*Sagebrush and Silver, 1941,
*Sailor's Lady. 1940, >
*Sails Aloft. 1943.
*Sand,, 1949,
*Satisfied Saurians, 1949,
*Scenic Sweden, 1948,
School Daze, 1942,
*Scotland Yard, 1941,
*Scudda-Hoo! Scudda- Hay: }
1948,
*Sea-Food Mamas. 1944,
*Sea Sirens. 1946, ° Fi ty
*Second Chance. 1947, Mi
*Secret Agent of Japan, 1942.
*Secret of the Fjord, 1942, ©
*Sentimental Journey, 1946. ©
*Setting the Pace, 1942,
*Shadows on the Snow, 1949.
Sham Battle Shenanigans.
1942, )
Sheep in the Meadow. 1939,
*Shock, 1946...
*Shocking Miss Pilgrim. 1946.
*Shooting High, 1940, |.
*Sikhs of Patiala, 1945.
*Silver Wings, 1944,
*Sitting Pretty, 1948,
*Ski Aces, 1945,
*Ski Slopes, 1944,
*Sky Thrills, 1948,
Slap Happy Hunters, 1941,
*Slattery's Hurricane, 1949,»
*Sleepers West, 1941,
*Small Town Deb, 1941,
*Smoky, 1946, -
Smoky Joe. 1945.
*Snake Pit, 1948.
Snow Man, 1940.
*Snow Trails. 1942,
*Snowland Sentinels. 1942,
*Soldiers of the Sky, 1941,
*Something for the Boys, 1944.
*Something Old, Something New.
1948,
*Somewhere in the Night. 1946.
*Son of Fury. 1941.
*Song of Bernadette. 1943.
*Song of Sunshine, 1945.
*Song of the Islands, 1942,
Motion Pictures,
1940-1949: Index
571
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
FILM CORPORATION. Cont'd.
*Sons of Courage. 1946,
Sourpuss in Dingbat Land,
1949,
*Spider. 1945.
*Spotlight on Indo-China, 1940.
*Springtime in the Rockies.
1942,
*Stanley and Livingstone.
*Star Dust. 1940,
*State Fair. 1945.
*Steamboat on the River, 1944,
*Steelhead Fighters, 1942.
*Steppin' Pretty. 1945.
Stork's Mistake, 1942,
*Stormy Weather, 1943.
*Strange Empire. 1943.
*Strange Journey. 1946.
*Strange Triangle. 1946.
*Streamline and Stamina, 1943.
*Street of Memories, 1940,
*Street with No Name, 1948,
*Students of Form, 1944.
*Style of the Stars. 1947,
*Sullivans, 1944,
*Summer Trails, 1946.
*Sun Valley Serenade, 1941.
*Sunday Dinner for a Soldier,
1944,
*Sundown Jim, 1942,
Super Mouse in Pandora's Box.
1943.
*Swamp Water. 1941,
*Swanee River. 1939.
*Sweet and Low Down,
*Sweet Rosie O'Grady.
Swiss Ski Yodelers.
Swooning the Swooners.
*Symphony in Snow. 1941.
*Take It or Leave It. 1944,
*Talented Beauties. 1949.
*Tales of Manhattan, 1942,
*Tales of the East. 1940.
Talking Magpies, 1946.
*Tall, Dark and Handsome,
1941, ‘
*Tampico, 1944,
*Tanbark Champions, 1947,
Temperamental Lion, 1940,
*Ten Gentlemen from West
Point, 1942,
*Tender Years. 1947.
*That Lady in Ermine, 1948,
*That Night in Rio. 1941,
*That Other Woman, 1942.
*That Wonderful Urge. 1948. |
*They Came To Blow Up
America, 1943,
1939.
1944,
1943,
1940,
1945.
*13 Lead Soldiers, 1948,
*13 Rue Madeleine. 1947,
*This Above All, 1942,
*This Was a Woman, 1949,
*Three Little Girls in Blue.
1946.
*Three R's Go Modern, 1947,
*Thru Different Eyes, 1942.
*Thunder Birds, 1942,
*Thunder in the Valley. 1947.
*Thunderhead, 1945,
*Time Out for Play, 1945.
*Time To Kill. 1942.
*Tin Pan Alley. 1940.
*To the Shores of Tripoli.
1942,
*Tobacco Road, 1941,
*Tonight We Raid Calais, 1943.
*Too Busy To Work. 1939,
Torrid Toreador, 1942,
Tortoise Wins Again. 1946.
Touchdown Demons, 1940.
*Training Police Horses, 1941.
*Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
1945.
*Trolling for Strikes, 1944,
*Trouble Preferred, 1948,
Truckload of Trouble. 1949,
*Tucson, 1949,
Twelve O'clock and All Ain't
Well, 1941,
*20,000 Men a Year,
Uncle Joey. 1941,
Uncle Joey Comes to Town.
1941,
*Undying Monster.
1939,
1942,
259158 O - 53 - 38
*Unfaithfully Yours,
*United We Stand, 1942,
*Vacation Magic. 1947.
*Vacation Time in Florida,
1940.
*Vacation; Two Weeks a Year,
1947.
*Valley of Blossoms, 1942.
Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
1939,
*Very Young Lady, 1941.
*Viva Cisco Kid, 1940,
*Volcano Is Born. 1943.
*Wake Up and Dream,
1946, ,
*Walls of Jericho. 1948,
*Wanted for Murder. 1946,
*War in the Desert. 1941.
Watchdog. 1939, 1945.
*Way of the Padres. 1948,
*We Go Fast, 1941.
*Weapons for Victory.
*Wedding in Bikaner. 1942,
*Week-End in Havana, 1941,
Welcome Little Stranger.
1941,
*Well-Rowed Harvard.
*Western Union, 1941,
What a Little Sneeze Will Do.
1941.
What Happens at Night, 1941,
*What It Takes To Make a Star,
1945,
When Knights Were Bold.
1941,
*When My Baby Smiles at Me.
1948.
*When Winter Calls, 1942.
*Where Do We Go from Here.
1945,
*Whispering Ghosts, 1942,
*Who Is Hope Schuyler? 1942,
Wicky Wacky Romance, 1939.
*Wild Geese Calling. 1941.
Wilful Willie. 1942.
*Wilson, 1944,
*Wing and a Prayer. 1944.
*Winged Victory. 1944.
*Wings of Defense, 1942,
*Wings of the Wind. 1947,
*Winner's Circle, 1948.
*Winter Holiday. 1946.
*Winter in Eskimo Land.
*Wintertime. 1943.
*Within These Walls.
Wolf's Tale, 1944,
*Women in Blue. 1943,
*Wonders of the Sea. 1941.
Wot's All th' Shootin' fer.
1940,
*Yank in London, 1945,
*Yank in the R, A. F. 1941,
*Yankee Ski Doodle. 1948,
Yarn About Yarn, 1941,
*Yellow Sky. 1948,
*Yesterday's Heroes, 1940,
Yokel Duck Makes Good,
1943.
*You Were Meant for Me.
*Young America, 1942,
*Young People, 1940,
*You're My Everything. 1949,
*Youth Will Be Served. 1940.
*Zululand., 1947,
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
FILMS, INC.
Let's Live Again. 1948,
TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND,
Building America's Houses,
1947,
TWIST, JOHN,
1948,
1943,
1942,
1941,
1945,
1948,
Army Surgeon, 1942,
TWO CITIES,
Odd Man Out, 1947,
TWO CITIES FILM,
Blithe Spirit. 1945,
Johnny in the Clouds,
TWO CITIES FILMS, INC,
This Happy Breed, 1947,
TWO CITIES FILMS, LTD.
Don't Take It to Heart,
Hungry Hill. 1948,
*Mr,. Perrin and Mr, Traill.
1948,
Tawny Pipit. 1947.
1946,
1944,
TWO CITIES FILMS, LONDON.
Mr. Emmanuel. 1945.
TWO CITIES PRODUCTIONS.
In Which We Serve, 1942.
TWO PATHS. SEE Variety Time.
TWOGOOD, ARTHUR P.
*Agriculture. 1945.
*Air Transportation. 1947.
*Baking Industry. 1946.
*Bookkeeping and Accounting.
1945,
*Brick and Stone Mason,
Church Vocations, 1949,
Draftsman, 1942,
Electrician, 1942,
Engineering, 1942,
*Finding Your Life Work,
*Fire and Police Service,
1945,
1940,
1947,
1946.
*Heating and Air-Conditioning.
1945.
*Journalism., 1940,
*Laundering and Dry Cleaning.
1946, j :
*Librarian, 1947.
Life Insurance Occupations,
1948,
Nursing. 1942.
*Painting and Decorating.
*Pharmacist. 1946,
*Photography, 1946.
*Plumbing. 1945.
*Poultry Raising.
*Printing. 1947,
*Radio and Television,
*Restaurant Operator.
*Teaching, 1946,
*Telephone & Telegraph.
*Transportation, 1946,
*Woodworker, 1940.
TYLER, WALTER,
*Sacred Songs; an Organ Med-
ley. 1948,
*Too Late. 1948,
1945,
1945.
1940,
1946.
1946.
U
UFA.
Grosse Liebe, 1946,
Hallo, Janine, 1946,
Meine Tante, Deine Tante,
1946,
UFA FILMKUNST,
Frau Meiner Traume,
Munchausen, 1946.
Opfergong. 1946.
UFA FILMKUNST ZEIGT.
Immensee. 1946.
UFA FILMS, INC.
*Feldzug in Polen.
UPA FILMS, INC.
Sword of the Avenger. 1948,
USDA SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE. SEE U.S. Soil
Conservation Service.
ULLMAN, JAMES RAMSEY.
High Conquest. 1947,
ULLMAN, W. A., Jr.
Behind Prison Walls.
ULMER, EDGAR G.
Girls in Chains, 1943,
Isle of Forgotten Sins. 1943,
Prisoner of Japan. 1942.
UNDERWOOD, SOPHIE KERR.
Father Is a Prince. 1940,
UNDERWOOD CORPORATION.
Duties of a Secretary. 1947.
UNION FILMS,
*Eyewitness in Athens, 1949.
*Failure in Germany. 1949,
*Great Swindle, 1948.
*Israel Is Labor, 1949,
*Rome Divided, 1949.
UNION GENERALE CINEMA-
TOGRAPHIQUE,
*Corbeau. 1947,
UNION OIL COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA,
*Triton Oil, 1948,
UNITED AIR LINES, INC.
*All Mainliner Passengers,
1948.
*Reservations Please, 1947,
1946,
1940,
1943.
*Forestry and Forest Industries.
UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORA-
TION.
*Sikorsky Helicopter. 1944,
UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORA-
TION. HAMILTON STAND-
ARD PROPELLERS DIVI-
SION,
Keep 'Em Flying. 1942.
UNITED ARTISTS,
Abilene Town. 1946,
Abroad with Two Yanks,
About Face. 1942,
All-American Co-Ed. 1941,
American Empire. 1942,
Angel on My Shoulder, 1946,
Angry God, 1948.
Arabian Bazaar.
Arch of Triumph,
Bachelor's Daughters.
Battle of Europe. 1944,
Bedside Manner, 1945.
Blackout. 1940,
Blithe Spirit. 1945.
Blood on the Sun, 1945,
Bolero, 1949,
Border Patrol. 1942,
Breakfast in Hollywood. 1946,
Brewster's Millions, 1945.
Bridge of San Luis Rey. 1944,
Broadway Limited, 1941,
Brooklyn Orchid. 1942.
Caesar and Cleopatra,
Calaboose, 1942,
Captain Caution, 1940.
Captain Kidd, 1945,
Cheers for Miss Bishop,
Chump at Oxford, 1940,
Churchill's Island, 1942,
Corsican Brothers, 1941.
Crosseyed Bull, 1944.
Crystal Ball, 1942.
Dark Waters, 1944,
Delightfully Dangerous.
Devil with Hitler. 1942,
Diary of a Chambermaid,
Dog Tax Dodgers. 1948.
Dudes Are Pretty People.
1942, ;
Enchanted Lake,
Fall In, 1942,
Fiesta, 1941,
Fighting Freighters, 1942.
Flying with Music, 1942.
Food— Weapon of Conquest,
1942,
Foreign Correspondent.
Forty Thieves, 1944,
Fox Hunting in the Roman
Campagna, 1939.
Friendly Enemies,
G.I. Joe. 1945,
Gentleman After Dark. 1942,
Getting Gertie's Garter, 1945.
Girl from Manhattan, 1948,
Global Air Routes, 1944,
Gold Rush, 1942,
Great Dictator, 1940,
Great John L, 1945,
Guest in the House,
Guest Wife. 1945.
Hairy Ape. 1944,
Hay Foot. 1941,
Hi, Diddle Diddle.
High Fury. 1948,
Hitler's Plan, 1942.
House Across the Bay, 1940,
I Married a Witch, 1942.
I'll Be Seeing You, 1944, 1945.
In Which We Serve. 1942,
Inside Fighting China. 1942,
Inside Fighting Russia. 1942,
Inside France, 1944,
International Lady, 1941.
Invasion of Europe, 1943.
Invasion of North Africa,
1943.
It Happened Tomorrow,
It's in the Bag. . 1945.
Jacaré, 1942,
Jack London, 1943.
Jerusalem, 1938,
Jigsaw. 1949.
Johnny Come Lesely, 1943,
Johnny in the Clouds. 1946.
1944,
1938,
1948,
1946,
1946,
1941,
1945,
1946,
1947,
1940,
1942.
1944,
1943,
1944,
572
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNITED ARTISTS. Cont'd.
Kings of the Olympics. 1948.
Kiss for Corliss, 1949,
Kit Carson, 1940,
Knickerbocker Holiday.
Labor Front, 1943.
Lady of Burlesque. 1943.
Leather Burners. 1942.
Liebestraum. 1948.
Lion Has Wings. 1940.
Long Voyage Home. 1940,
Lost Canyon, 1942,
Lucky Stiff. 1949,
Lumberjack. 1944.
Lydia, 1941.
McGuerins from Brooklyn,
1942.
Major Barbara.
Mask of Nippon,
Melodies Reborn,
Melodious Sketches.
Miss Annie Rooney.
Miss Polly. 1941,
Mr. Ace. 1946.
Mr. Emmanuel.
Moon and Sixpence,
Moonlight. 1947.
My Dear Secretary. 1948,
My Son, My Son! 1940,
Mystery Man; 1944,
Natzy Nuisance, 1942,
New Soldiers Are Tough.
1942,
New Wine, 1941.
Niagara Falls, 1941.
Night in Casablanca, 1946.
Of Mice and Men, 1940.
On Our Merry Way. 1948.
One Million B, C. 1940.
Our Town, 1940.
Outlaw, 1941,
Over the Moon,
Paris Underground,
Pastor Hall. 1940.
Petra. 1938,
Pot o' Gold. 1941.
Powers Girl. 1943.
Prairie Chickens,
Raffles. 1940,
Rebecca, 1940,
Red River, 1948,
Road Show, 1941,
Road to Tokyo. 1943.
Rome Symphony, 1939.
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle
Book. 1942,
Russia's Foreign Policy.
1943.
Saps at Sea. 1940.
Scandal in Paris.
Scrappy Birthday.
Sensations of 1945.
Shanghai Gesture,
Ships with Wings. 1942.
Since You Went Away. 1944.
Siren of Atlantis, 1948,
Slighty Honorable, 1940.
So Ends Our Night, 1941.
Somewhere in France. 1943.
Son of Monte Cristo, 1940,
Song of the Open Road, 1944,
South of Pago-Pago, 1940.
Southerner. 1945.
Spellbound, 1945.
Stage Door Canteen, 1943,
Strange Woman, 1946.
Summer Storm, 1944.
Sundown, 1941,
Swan of Tuonela, 1949.
Symphonic Shades, 1949,
Tanks a Million, 1941.
Taxi, Mister. 1942.
Texas, Brooklyn, and Heaven,
1948,
Texas Masquerade,
That Hamilton Woman,
That Uncertain Feeling,
This Is Blitz. 1942,
Three Cockeyed Sailors,
3Isa Family. 1944,
Three Russian Girls,
To Be or Not To Be.
Tomorrow, the World.
Topper Returns, 1941,
Treasured Ballads, 1949,
1944,
1941,
1942,
1949,
1949,
1942,
1945.
1942,
1940,
1945,
1942,
1946.
1949.
1944,
1941,
1943.
1941,
1941,
1940,
1944,
1942,
1944,
Turnabout, 1940,
Twin Beds, 1942.
Undercover Man, 1942,
Up in Mabel's Room, 1944,
Victory Through Air Power,
1943,
Voice in the Wind, 1943,
Wanderers of the Desert.
1938,
War for Men's Minds.
Westerner, 1940.
Wet Blanket Policy,
When Asia Speaks.
Whistle Stop. 1946.
Wild and Woody, 1948.
Yanks Ahoy. 1942,
Young Widow, 1946,
UNITED ARTISTS CORPORA-
TION,
Bar 20, 1943.
Black Magic, 1949,
*Blackout, 1940,
Champion, 1949.
Colt Comrades,
Cover-Up, 1949.
Crooked Way. 1949.
Daring Caballero, 1949.
Deadly Is the Female, 1949.
Drooler's Delight, 1949.
False Colors, 1943.
Forty Thieves. 1944.
*Fox Hunting in the Roman
Campagna, 1939.
Gay Amigo, 1949,
Great Dan Patch.
Hangmen Also Die!
Home of the Brave.
Hoppy Serves a Writ.
Impact. 1949,
*In Which We Serve. 1942,
Innocent Affair. 1948.
Kansan, 1943.
*Kukan, the Battle Cry of
China, 1942,
Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp. 1945,
Lumberjack. 1944.
*Mister V, 1941.
Mrs, Mike. 1949.
Mystery Man, 1944,
Outpost in Morocco,
Pastor Hall. 1940.
Pitfall, 1948.
Plot To Kill Roosevelt,
Red Light, 1949.
Riders of the Deadline,
*Rome Symphony, 1939.
Silver Queen, 1942.
Too Late for Tears. 1949.
Valiant Hombre, 1949.
Vicious Circle. 1948.
Without Honor. 1949.
Woman of the Town,
1943,
1948,
1944,
1943.
1949,
1943,
1949,
1942,
1949,
1948.
1943.
1943.
UNITED ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*American Empire,
*Bar 20, 1943.
*Border Patrol, 1942,
*Buckskin Frontier, 1943.
*Colt Comrades. 1943.
*Crystal Ball. 1942,
Devil's Playground,
*False Colors, 1943.
*Forty Thieves, 1944,
*Hoppy Serves a Writ, 1942.
*I Married a Witch. 1942.
Kansan, 1943.
*Leather Burners, 1942,
*Lost Canyon, 1942,
*Lumberjack, 1944,
*Mystery Man, 1944,
*Riders of the Deadline,
*Silver Queen, 1942.
*Texas Masquerade, 1943.
*Undercover Man. 1942,
*Woman of the Town, 1943,
*Young and Willing. 1942.
UNITED CALIFORNIA PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Let's Live a Little, 1948.
UNITED DRUG COMPANY.
*43 Leon Street, 1940.
*In Your Town, 1940.
UNITED FILM PRODUCTIONS.
*Dear Sir, 1945.
1942,
1946.
1943,
UNITED FILMS.
New Néighbor. 1946.
UNITED FRUIT COMPANY.
*Chiquita Banana Minute Movie
Playlets. (Serial)
UNITED JEWISH APPEAL.
Shadows of Hate. 1947.
. UNITED MOTORS SERVICE.
*Dealer's Choice. 1941.
Heat for the Iron, 1940.
UNITED MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
*Fire in Miniature. 1949.
UNITED NATIONS, INFORMA-
TION OFFICE,
Women in the Night, 1947,
UNITED PRODUCERS.
My Life with Caroline. 1941,
UNITED PRODUCTIONS OF
*Brotherhood of Man,
AMERICA,
1947,
*Public Opinion Polls. 1947.
Ragtime Bear. 1949,
Triton Oil. 1948,
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY
CORPORATION,
*Machine Shoemaking. 1949.
U.
U.
U.
U.
U.
S. AIR FORCE.
Men of the Shooting Stars.
1949.
S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING
SERVICE.
Follow Us. 1949.
S. ARMY.
Follow Us. 1949,
Learn and Live. 1945.
Mountain Fighters, 1943.
Search, 1948.
Sniffer Soldiers. 1942.
Tanks Are Coming. 1941.
Women at War. 1943.
Yankee Doodle's Daughters,
1945,
S. ARMY. AIR CORPS.
Aerial Gunner. 1943,
Wings of Steel. 1941.
S. ARMY. AIR FORCES,
*Assembly and Rigging of the
=
P-63. 1945.
Fifty Hour Inspection P-63.
1945,
Horizons of Tomorrow.
Introduction to the P-39, 1943,
Introduction to the P-63. 1945.
Ladies Courageous, 1944,
Landing Gear Synchronization
P-63, 1945,
Last Bomb. 1947,
Men of the Sky, 1942.
Servicing P-39, (Serial)
Sky Thrills. 1948.
S. ARMY. ARMY PICTORIAL
SERVICE.
War Came to America.
1947,
1948,
.S, ARMY. CORPS OF ENGI-
NEERS,
Fighting Engineers. 1943.
. S. BUREAU OF AERONAU-
TICS (NAVY DEPT.)
Anti-Flak Attack, 1942,
Assembly of Bolted Steel
Tanks, (Serial)
Bathing the Bed Patient. 1943.
Beds and Appliances. 1943,
Blood Pressure, 1943.
Champions Training Cham-
pions, 1943.
Eagles of the Navy. 1943.
Evening Care. 1943,
Hydrographic and Boat Repair
Sections of the Naval Beach
Party. 1943.
Midshipmen Training. 1944.
Morning Care, 1943,
Multi-Engine Plane Navigation,
1943,
9-Plane Formations. 1943.
Patrol Bomber Equipment.
(Serial)
Pontoon Assembly and Utiliza-
tion, (Serial)
Primary Flight Training,
Stage A, B. 1943,
Primary Flight Training,
Stage C. 1944,
Safety in Wartime Aircraft
Production, 1943,
Suggestions for Fighter Pilots.
1942,
3-Plane Formations, 1943.
Voyage to Recovery. 1945,
U. S. BUREAU OF AERONAU-
TICS (NAVY DEPT.) DEEP
DIVING SCHOOL.
Deep Diving. (Serial)
U. S. BUREAU OF INDIAN AF-
FAIRS.
Apache Indian, 1945,
Hopi Indian, 1945,
Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts,
1946,
Navajo Indian. 1945,
Supai Indian. 1945,
U. S. BUREAU OF MEDICINE
AND SURGERY.
Bathing the Bed Patient. 1943.
Beds and Appliances. 1943,
Blood Pressure, 1943.
Evening Care, 1943,
Morning Care. 1943,
U.S. CIVIL AERONAUTICS
AUTHORITY,
Young America Flies. 1940.
U. S. COAST GUARD.
Always Ready. 1943.
Beachhead to Berlin, 1945,
Breast Stroke and Underwater
Swimming, 1943,
Breeches Buoy. 1944,
Crawl Stroke. 1943.
Getting Away from the Ship.
1943,
Great Lakes, 1946,
Handling a Life Boat Under
Oars. (Serial)
Launching a Life Raft. 1943.
Learning To Swim. 1944,
Salute. 1943.
Ship Is Born, 1943,
Ship's Nomenclature, 1943,
Story of a Dog. 1945.
Sunset in the Pacific. 1946.
Swimming Through Burning
Oil and Swimming Through
Surf, 1943,
Task Force, 1944,
United States Coast Guard
Band, 1944,
U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE.
Guardians of the Wilds. 1941,
Something You Didn't Eat.
1945,
U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ADMINISTRATION. SEE
U. S. Rural Electrification
Administration.
U.S. DEPT OF AGRICULTURE,
SOIL CONSERVATION SERV-
ICE, SEE U.S. Soil Con-
servation Service.
U.S. DEPT, OF STATE, OFFICE
OF INFORMATION AND ED-
UCATIONAL EXCHANGE,
Agricultural College, 1947.
Bottle of Milk, 1947.
County Government. 1949,
Home Is the Sailor. 1947.
Museum of Science and Indus-
try. 1947,
New Neighbor. 1946,
U.S. DEPT. OF STATE, OFFICE
OF INFORMATION AND ED-
UCATIONAL EXCHANGE,
INTERNATIONAL MOTION
PICTURE DIVISION,
New Neighbor. 1946,
U.S. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR,
BONNEVILLE POWER AD-
MINISTRATOR. SEE U.S.
Office of Administrator, Bonne-
ville Project.
U. S. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR,
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SEE U.S. Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
573
U. S. ENGINEERING CORPS.
SEE U.S. Army. Corps of
Engineers,
U. S. FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION,
House on 92nd Street. 1945.
U.S. FLEET. COMMANDER IN
CHIEF. SEE U.S. Navy.
Commander in Chief.
S. GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF
WAR INFORMATION, SEE
U.S. Office of War Informa-
tion.
U. S. INFORMATION SERVICE.
SEE U.S. Dept. of State,
Office of Information and Ed-
ucational Exchange.
U. S. MARINE CORPS.
Leathernecks on Parade.
March on, Marines. 1940.
Proudly We Serve. 1944.
United States Marines on Re-
view. 1944,
U. S. MARITIME COMMISSION.
Ship Is Born. 1943.
U.S. NAVY.
Advanced Typing. (Serial)
Aerial Dead Reckoning. 1944,
Aerial Map Reading. 1944.
Aircraft Anti-Submarine
Warfare. (Serial)
Aircraft Recognition—Ad-1
Skyraider. 1947,
Basic Typing. (Serial)
Bending to a Cleat. 1944,
Bomb Fuzes Mark 221, 223,
228. 1944.
Bowline. 1944.
Capacitance. 1943.
Cathode-Ray Tube—How It
Works. 1944.
Clap a Stopper on a Line.
1944
U
Clove Hitch, 1944,
Cooper-Bessemer Diesel
Engine Maintenance. 1943.
Damage Control, (Serial)
Dead Reckoning Plotting and
Celestial Lines of Position.
(Serial)
Devil Boats. 1944,
Doping Technique. 1942.
Double Carrick Bend. 1944,
Elliott-Buchi Turbocharger
for Diesel Engines. 1944.
Enema. 1944,
Eyes of the Navy. 1940.
F4U Corsair. 1944,
F6F Hellcat, 1944,
.50 Caliber Browning Anti-
aircraft Machine Gun. 1943,
Filing. 1946.
5"'/38 Calibre Double Purpose
Gun, 1943.
Flashing Light Signals. 1942.
Flight Command. 1940.
Fog Piloting. 1943.
40mm Quad Antiaircraft Gun.
1943.
40mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Gun.
1943,
French Bowline. 1944.
Gem of the Ocean. 1946.
General Motors 16-278-A.
1945.
Giving a Shop Demonstration.
1942,
Here Come the Navy Bands.
1945.
History in the Making. 1942.
Inductance. 1944.
Japanese Bomb Fuze C-2a.
1944,
Machine Transcription.
(Serial)
Meet the Fleet. 1940.
Musical Shipmates. 1946.
*Naval Gun at Okinawa. 1946.
Navy Nurse. 1944,
Navy Plan for National Secur-
ity. 1946.
Nomenclature of Ships. 1943.
OS2U Kingfisher. 1944.
1944,
Operation of the Gunsight
Mark Fourteen, 1944,
PBM Mariner. 1944.
Piloting. 1943.
Practical Application of Free
Gunnery Principles in the
Air. 1943,
Prey. 1943.
Protecting Electrical Equip-
ment from High Impact Shock.
1946.
R.C.L. 1944,
Round Turn and Two Half
Hitches. 1944.
SB2C Helldiver. 1944,
Sex Hygiene. 1942.
Sextant. (Serial)
Shallow Water Diving. 1944.
Sheet Bend. 1944.
Specific Gravity of Healthy
Men, 1944,
Square Knot, 1944.
Surgical Dressings. 1944.
Take a Letter, Please. 1943.
Take Heed Mr. Tojo, 1944.
Target: Japan. 1944, ;
3"/50 Caliber Anti-Aircraft
Gun, Merchant Mount. 1943.
Time in the Air. 1943.
Tips for Teachers. 1942,
Tumbling for Physical Fitness.
1943.
Type G-1 Automatic Pilot.
1945.
Use of Parachutes.
Useful Knots. 1942.
War on the Seas. 1943.
Yankee Doodle's Daughters.
1945.
S. NAVY. AVIATION SERV-
ICE SCHOOLS.
Aircraft Welding. 1942.
Drilling in Metal, Wood,
Plastics. 1942,
Hand Sawing. 1943.
Handing It Back. 1942.
Riveting. 1942.
Semaphores. 1942,
1946,
.S. NAVY. AVIATION TRAIN-
ING DIVISION.
Combat Dives. 1943.
S. NAVY. BOMB DISPOSAL
SCHOOL,
Rigging Problems, MN137l1g.
1943,
.S. NAVY. BUREAU OF
AERONAUTICS, SEE U.S,
Bureau of Aeronautics (Navy
Dept.)
S. NAVY. COMMANDER IN
CHIEF.
Hydrographic and Boat Repair
Sections of the Naval Beach
Party. 1943.
S. NAVY. NAVAL AIR OPER-
ATIONAL TRAINING COM-
MAND.
What To Do Before Taking Off.
1944,
. 5S. NAVY. SUBMARINE
SCHOOL.
Diesel—Series 71—Lubrica-
tion System. 1943,
Diesel—Series 71-—-Mechanical
Governors. 1943.
.S. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRA-
TOR, BONNEVILLE PROJ-
ECT.
Miracle of Hydro, 1941.
S. OFFICE OF DEFENSE
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SERVICES.
Hidden Hunger. 1942,
S. OFFICE OF EDUCATION.
Aircraft Work. (Serial)
Aircraft Work; Assembling
and Riveting, (Serial)
Aircraft Work; Blanking Sheet
Metal. (Serial)
Aircraft Work; Forming Sheet
Metal. (Serial)
Aircraft Work; Inspection.
(Serial)
*Blanking Sheet Metal on the
Squaring Shear. 1943.
Cutting a Taper with the Com-
pound Rest and with a Taper
Attachment. 1941.
Cutting an External National
Fine Thread, 1941.
Drilling, Boring, and Reaming
Work Held in Chuck. 1941,
Engineering. (Serial)
Engineering; Measurement with
Light Waves. 1944.
Engineering—X-Ray Inspection.
1944,
Machine Shop Work; Action,
Use and Care of Single Point
Cutting Tools. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Bench
Work. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Center-Type Grinder.
(Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Lathe. (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Sensitive Drill.
(Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Vertical Drill. (Serial)
Optical Craftmanship. (Serial)
Problems in Supervision.
(Serial)
Rough Turning Between Cen-
ters. 1941.
Turning Work of Two Diame-
ters. 1941.
U. S. OFFICE ON INTER-AMER-
ICAN AFFAIRS.
Histéria de José. 1944,
José Come Bem. 1944,
U.S. OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH AND DEVELOP-
MENT.
Weather and Radar—a Team
for Action. 1946.
U.S. OFFICE OF STRATEGIC
SERVICES,
Orders from Tokyo, 1945.
13 Rue Madeleine, 1947.
U.S, OFFICE OF WAR INFOR-
MATION,
Battle for the Marianas,
Target: Japan, 1944,
U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERV-
ICE,
Help Wanted, 1943.
Reward Unlimited. 1944,
So Much for So Little. 1949.
U. S. QUARTERMASTER CORPS.
Into the Clouds. 1944,
U.S. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ADMINISTRATION,
*Power and the Land. 1940.
U.S. SENATE, CIVIL LIBER-
TIES COMMITTEE,
Native Land, 1942.
U. S. SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE.
Strips and Curves. 1947.
To the Ends of the Earth.
1948.
1944,
U.S. TREASURY DEPT. SECRET
SERVICE DIVISION.
Check and Double Check,
Doubtful Dollars. 1945.
U.S. WAR DEPT.
Beyond the Line of Duty. 1942.
Rear Gunner. 1943,
1945,
U.S. WAR DEPT. SAFETY
COUNCIL.
Safety Sleuth. 1944,
U. S. WAR SHIPPING ADMIN-
ISTRATION. TRAINING OR-
GANIZATION,
United States Merchant Marine
Cadet Basic School Band.
1944,
U.S. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
SQUADRON.
Ladies Courageous, 1944.
UNITED STATES ARMY AIR
FORCES. SEE U.S. Army
Air Forces.
UNITED STATES CAVALRY.
Here Comes the Cavalry.
1941,
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.
SEE U.S. Coast Guard.
UNITED STATES CORPORATION
OF DELAWARE.
*Steel for Victory. 1942.
U. S. ELECTRICAL MOTORS,
INC.
*Navaho Indian Healing Cere-
mony. 1943.
UNITED STATES FILM SERVICE.
*Fight for Life. 1940.
UNITED STATES NAVY, AVIA-
TION TRAINING DIVISION.
SEE U.S. Navy. Aviation
Training Division.
UNITED STATES NAVY, NAVAL
AIR OPERATIONAL TRAIN-
ING COMMAND. SEE U.S.
Navy. Naval Air Operational
Training Command.
UNITED STATES PICTURES, INC,
*Cloak and Dagger. 1946,
*My Girl Tisa. 1948.
*South of St. Louis. 1949.
UNITED STATES STEEL COR-
PORATION.
*Men Make Steel. 1940,
*To Each Other. 1943.
Unfinished Business,
UNIVERSAL,
Abou Ben Boogie, 1944,
Andy Panda in Crow Crazy.
1945,
Apple Andy. 1946,
Bathing Buddies. 1946,
Beach Nut. 1944,
Dead of Night. 1945,
Dippy Diplomat. 1945.
Fairweather Fiends, 1946.
Good-Bye Mr. Moth, 1942,
Hollywood Matador. 1942.
Johnny Frenchman, 1947,
Loose Nut. 1945.
Mousie Come Home, 1946.
Notorious Gentleman, 1946,
Poet and Peasant, 1946.
Salt Water Daffy. 1941.
Seventh Veil. 1946.
Ski for Two. 1944,
So Goes My Love. 1946,
This Happy Breed. 1947.
Under the Spreading Black-
smith Shop, 1942,
Wacky Weed. 1946.
Who's Cookin' Who? 1946.
Woody Woodpecker in Woody
Dines Out. 1945.
UNIVERSAL FILMS ESPANOLA,
S, A.
Te Quiero Para Mi. 1944,
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL,
Black Narcissus. 1948,
Buddy Rich and His Orches-
1948,
tra. 1948.
Bush Christmas. 1947.
Captain Boycott. 1947,
Captive Heart. 1947.
Charlie Barnet and His Or-
chestra in Redskin Rhumba.
1948,
574
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL.,
Cont'd,
Cheyenne Cowboy. 1949.
Choo Choo Swing. 1948,
Countess of Monte Cristo.
1948.
Diable au Corps. 1948.
Exile, 1948,
Family Honeymoon, 1948,
Frieda. 1947,
Hungry Hill. 1948,
I Know Where I'm Going. 1947.
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orches-
tra. 1948,
Kiss the Blood off My Hands,
1948,
Lady Surrenders, 1947,
Larceny. 1948,
Mr, Peabody and the Mermaid,
1948,
Nicholas Nickleby. 1948.
O'Flynn, 1948,
Once More, My Darling. 1949,
Overlanders, 1948,
Ride the Pink Horse. 1947,
Slave Girl, 1947,
Take One False Step. 1949,
Tap Roots. 1948.
Tawny Pipit. 1947,
Upturned Glass, 1947,
Wicked Lady. 1946,
Years Between. 1947,
You Gotta Stay Happy. 1948.
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Bagdad, 1949,
Casbah, 1948,
City Across the River. 1949,
Coyote Canyon. 1949,
*Echo Ranch, 1948,
*Flood Waters. 1948.
Free for All. 1949,
*Hall of Fame. 1948,
*Here's Your Answer. 1947,
Herman's Herd, 1949.
*Hidden Valley Days. 1948,
*Home of the Iceberg. 1948,
*Kernels of Corn, 1948,
*Let's Sing a Love Song, 1949.
Letter from an Unknown
Woman, 1948,
Life of Riley, 1949,
Lost Moment. 1947,
Ma and Pa Kettle. 1949,
Man-Eater of Kumaon, 1948,
*Manhattan Memories. 1948,
*Men, Women, and Motion:
1948,
*Mighty Timber, 1948.
*Powder River Gunfire, 1948.
Red Canyon. 1949,
Rhythm of the Mambo, 1949,
*River Melodies, 1948.
*Rockets of the Future, 1948,
Secret Beyond the Door, 1948.
Senator Was Indiscreet. 1948.
*Sing While You Work, 1949,
*Singin' the Blues, 1948.
*Songs of the Season, 1949,
South of Santa Fe. 1949.
*Spotlight Serenade. 1948,
Story of Molly X. 1949,
Undertow. 1949,
*Water Battlers, 1948,
*Wind, Curves, and Trap Door.
1948.
Woman's Vengeance, 1948,
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*ABC Pin Up. 1944,
*Abandoned, 1949,
*Abbott and Costello Meet the
Killer: Boris Karloff, 1949,
*Abou Ben Boogie, 1944,
*Ace in the Hole. 1942.
*Adventures of Smilin' Jack.
(Serial)
*Adventures of the Flying
Cadets, (Serial)
*Adventures of Tom Thumb, Jr.
1940,
*Air Raid Warden, 1943,
*Al Donahue and His Orches-
tra in Harmony Highway.
1944,
*Ali Baba. 1943,
*Alias the Deacon. 1940,
*All by Myself. 1943.
*All My Sons, 1948,
*Allergic to Love, 1944,
*Almost Married, 1942,
*Alvino Rey and His Orches-
tra, 1948,
*Always a Bridesmaid, 1943.
*Amazing Mrs. Holliday. 1943,
*Andy Panda Goes Fishing.
1939,
*Andy Panda in Crow Crazy.
1945,
*Andy Panda's Crazy House.
1940,
*Andy Panda's Pop. 1941,
*Andy Panda's Victory Garden,
1942,
*Another Part of the Forest.
1948,
*Answer Man, 1946,
*Apple Andy. 1946,
*Appointment for Love. 1941.
*Arabian Nights, 1942,
*Arctic Manhunt. 1949,
*Are You with It? 1948.
*Argentine Nights. 1940.
*Arizona Cyclone. 1941,
*Arizona Trail. 1943,
*Armless Dentist. 1943,
*Arsenal of Might. 1942.
*Artistry in Rhythm, 1945,
*Artist's Antics. 1946,
*Author in Babylon, 1945.
*Aviation Expert—Donald
Douglas, 1944,
*Babes on Swing Street. 1944,
*Bachelor Daddy. 1941,
*Back-Street. 1941,
*Bad Man from Red Butte. 1940,
*Bad Men of the Border, 1945,
*Badlands of Dakota, 1941,
*Bagdad. 1949,
*Bagdad Daddy. 1941,
*Bank Dick. 1940,
*Banquet of Melody, 1946.
*Barber of Seville. 1944.
*Barefoot Judge. 1944,
*Bathing Buddies. 1946,
*Beach Nut. 1944,
*Beat Me, Daddy, Eight to the
Bar. 1940,
*Beautiful Cheat. 1945.
*Because of Him, 1946,
*Behind the Eight Ball, 1942.
*Between Us Girls, 1942,
*Beyond the Pecos, 1944,
*Bit of Blarney. 1946,
*Black Angel. 1946,
*Black Bart. 1948,
*Black Cat. 1941,
*Black Diamonds. 1940,
*Black Friday, 1940,
Black Narcissus, 1948,
*Blonde Alibi, 1946.
*Blonde Ransom, 1945,
*Bombay Clipper, 1941,
*Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B, 1941,
*Boogie Woogie Man. 1943,
*Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942.
*Boss of Boomtown, 1944,
*Boss of Bullion City. 1940.
*Boss of Hangtown Mesa,
1942,
*Bowery to Broadway. 1944,
*Boys from Syracuse, 1940,
*Breakin' It Down, 1946.
*Brief Encounter, 1946.
*Broadway, 1942,
*Broadway Farmer, 1945,
*Brute Force, 1947,
*Buck Privates, 1941,
*Buck Privates Come Home,
1947.
*Buddy Rich and His Orches-
tra, 1948,
*Bullets and Ballads, 1940,
*Burma Convoy. 1941.
*Bury Me Not on the Lone
Prairie. 1940,
Bush Christmas. 1947,
*Butch Minds the Baby. 1942,
*Cactus Artist. 1943,
*Calling Dr. Death. 1943,
*Campus Capers, 1941,
*Canine Commandos, 1943,
*Can't Help Singing. 1944,
*Canyon Passage. 1946.
*Captain Boycott. 1947.
Captive Heart. 1947.
*Captive Wild Woman, 1943,
*Carlos Molina and His Orches-
tra, 1948, ;
*Cartoon Crusader, 1946,
*Casbah, 1948,
*Cat Creeps, 1946,
*Cavalcade of Aviation. 1941,
*Champagne Music, 1946,
*Champagne Music of Lawrence
Welk and His Orchestra.
1949,
*Charlie Barnet and His Orches-
tra, 1947,
*Charlie Barnet and His Or-
chestra in Redskin Rhumba,
1948,
*Charlie McCarthy, Detective.
1939,
*Charlie Spivak and His Or-
chestra, 1947,
*Chasin' the Blues, 1942,
*Cheating in Gambling. 1949,
*Chew-Chew Baby, 1945,
*Cheyenne Cowboy. 1949,
*Cheyenne Roundup, 1942,
*Chip off the Old Block, 1944,
*Choo Choo Swing, 1943, 1948,
*Christmas Holiday, 1944,
*City Across the River. 1949,
*Christmas Holiday, 1944,
*Clap Your Hands, 1949,
*Class in Swing, 1940.
*Climax. 1944,
*Cobra Woman, 1943,
*Code of the Lawless. 1945.
*Congamania, 1940,
*Coo Coo Bird. 1947.
*Corvette K-225, 1943.
*Countess of Monte Cristo,
1948, "
*Cowboy in Manhattan, 1943,
*Cow-Cow Boogie. 1943.
*Coyote Canyon. 1949.
*Cracked Nuts, 1941,
*Crazy House, 1943,
*Crimson Canary. 1945,
*Criss Cross, 1948,
*Cuban Madness, 1945,
*Cuban Pete. 1946, :
*Daltons Ride Again, 1945,
*Dancing on the Stars, 1943,
*Danger in the Pacific, 1942,
*Danger on Wheels, 1939,
*Danger Woman, 1946,
*Dangerous Game, 1940.
*Dark Horse, 1946,
*Dark Streets of Cairo, 1940,
*Dead Man's Eyes, 1944,
*Deep in the Heart of Texas,
1942,
*Del Courtney and His Orches-
tra, 1949,
*Designed by Fannie Hurst.
1942,
*Destination Unknown, 1942,
*Destiny. 1944,
*Devil's Pipeline, 1940,
*Diamond Frontier, 1940,
*Dippy Diplomat, 1945,
*Dizzy Acrobat. 1943,
*Dizzy Doings. 1941,
*Dizzy Kitty. 1941,
*Doin' the Town, 1941,
*Don Winslow of the Coast
Guard. (Serial)
*Don Winslow of the Navy.
(Serial)
*Don't Get Personal, 1941,
*Double Alibi, 1940,
*Double Date. 1941,
*Double Life. 1948,
*Double Talk Girl, 1942,
*Dressed To Kill. 1946,
*Drummer Man, 1948,
*Drums of the Congo. 1942.
*Eagle Squadron. 1942,
*Eagle Versus Dragon. 1943,
*Easy To Look At. 1945,
Echo Ranch, 1948,
*Egg and I, 1947,
*Egg Cracker Suite. 1943,
*Emil Coleman and His Orches-
tra in On the Mellow Side.
1944,
*Enemy Agent, 1940.
*Enter Arsene Lupin. .1944,
*Escape from Hongkong, 1942.
*Exile, 1948, f
*Eyes of the Underworld,
1942, torret
*Fair Today. 1941, ' :
*Fairweather Fiends. 1946.
*Family Honeymoon. 1948,
*Fannie Hurst and Her Pets.
1943, ‘
*Fantastic Castle. 1944, — |
*Farmer Gene Sarazen, 1943,
*Fellow ona Furlough, 1944,
*Feudin', Fussin', and A-Fight-
in', 1948,
*Fight of the Wild Stallions,
1948,
*Fighting Bill Fargo, 1941,
*Fired Wife. 1943,
Fish Fry, 1944,
*Flame of New Orleans. 1941.
*Flash Gordon Conquers the
Universe. (Serial)
*Flesh and Fantasy, 1943,
Flood Waters, 1948,
*Flying Cadets, 1941,
*Folies Parisienne, 1940,
*Follow the Band. 1943,
*Follow the Boys. 1944, —
*For the Love of Mary, 1948.
*Foster's Canary College,
1944,
*Framed, 1939,
*Frankenstein Meets the Wolf
Man, 1942, '
*Free for All. 1949,
Frieda, 1947,
*Frisco Lil, 1942,
*Frisco Sal. 1945,
*Front Line Artists, 1945,
*Frontier Badmen, 1943,
*Frontier Frolic. 1946,
*Frontier Gal. 1945,
*Frontier Law. 1943,
*Frozen Ghost, 1944,
*Fugitive. 1940,
*Gabriel Heatter Reporting.
1945,
*Gals, Incorporated. 1943,
*Gang Busters. (Serial)
*Gay Nineties, 1942,
*Gene Krupa and His Orches-
tra, 1949,
*Get Going. 1943.
*Get Hep to Love. 1942,
*Ghost Catchers. 1944,
*Ghost of Frankenstein, 1942.
*Girl Must Live. 1941,
*Girl on the Spot. 1945,
*Give Out, Sisters. 1942.
*Give Us Wings, 1940,
*Going Places. (Serial)
*Good-Bye Mr. Moth, 1942,
*Good Morning, Judge. 1943,
*Great Alaskan Mystery.
(Serial)
*Great Impersonation, .1942,
*Greatest Man in Siam, 1944,
*Green Hell, 1939.
*Green Hornet, (Serial)
*Green Hornet Strikes Again,
(Serial) j
*Gun Town, 1945.
*Gung Ho! 1943.
*Gunman's Code. 1946.
*Gypsy Wildcat. 1944,
*Half a Sinner, 1940.
*Half Way to Shanghai. 1942,
Hall of Fame, 1948,
hese 2 That Couldn't Be Cured,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
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PANY, INC. Cont'd.
*Harnessed Lightning. 1948.
*Hat Check Honey. 1944.
*Hawaiian Rhythm, 1940,
*Hello, Sucker. 1941.
*Hellzapoppin'. 1941,
*Her Adventurous Night. 1946.
*Her Lucky Night. 1944.
*Her Primitive Man. 1944,
*Here Come the Co-Eds, 1945.
*Herman's Herd, 1949,
*Hers To Hold. 1943. .
*He's My Guy. 1943.
*Hi Beautiful. 1944,
*Hi, Buddy. 1943.
*Hi, Good Lookin! 1944,
*Hi' Ya Chum. 1942,
*Hi Ya Sailor. 1943,
Hidden Valley Days, 1948.
*Hillbilly Artist. 1945.
*Hired Wife. 1940, j
*His Butler's Sister, 1943.
*Hit the Ice. 1943.
*Hit the Road. 1941.
*Hit Tune Jamboree. 1942,
*Hit Tune Serenade, 1943.
*Hits of the Nineties. 1949.
*Hobo Hound. 1946,
*Hold That Ghost. 1941.
*Hollywood Matador. 1942.
Home of the Iceberg. 1948,
*Honest Forger. 1944,
*Honeymoon Ahead, 1945.
*Honeymoon Deferred, 1940,
*Honeymoon Lodge. 1943.
*Horror Island, 1941.
*Hot and Hectic. 1945.
*Hot Steel. 1940.
*House of Dracula, 1945.
*House of Fear, 1944,
*House of Frankenstein, 1944.
*House of Horrors. 1946.
*House of the Seven Gables,
1940,
*How's About It? 1943,
*Human Sailboat. 1942.
Hungry Hill. 1948,
*Hysterical Highspots in Amer-
ican History. 1941.
*I Can't Give You Anything but
Love, Baby. 1940.
*] Dream of Jeannie with the
Light Brown Hair. 1940.
*] Know Where I'm Going.
1947.
*Idea Girl. 1946.
*Idol of the Crowd. 1944,
*If I Had My Way. 1940.
*I'll Be Yours, 1947,
*I'll Remember April, 1944,
*I'll Tell the World, 1945,
*Illegal Entry. 1949,
*I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now.
1940.
*Imposter, 1944,
*In Society. 1944.
*In the Groove. 1941,
*In the Navy. 1941.
*Inside Job. 1946.
*International Revels, 1940,
*Invisible Agent. 1942,
*Invisible Man Returns, 1940,
*Invisible Man's Revenge.
1944,
*Invisible Woman. 1940,
*Is Everybody Happy? 1941.
*It Ain't Hay. 1943,
*It Comes Up Love. 1942.
*It Started with Eve, 1941,
*It's a Date. 1940,
*Jail Hostess. 1942,
*Jail House Blues, 1941.
*Jimmy Dorsey and His Orches-
tra. 1948,
*Jingle Belles, 1941,
*Jitterumba, 1947,
*Jivin' Jam Session. 1942.
*Johnny Frenchman, 1947,
*Johnny Stool Pigeon. 1949,
*Juke Box Jamboree, 1942,
*Juke Box Jenny. 1942.
*Jumpin' Jive. 1941.
*Jungle Captive. 1944.
*Jungle Gangster, 1946.
*Jungle Jive, 1944,
*Jungle Queen, (Serial)
*Jungle Woman, 1944,
*Junior G-Men, (Serial)
*Junior G Men of the Air.
(Serial)
*Juvenile Jury. (Serial)
*Kanine Aristocrats, 1945.
*Keep 'Em Flying. 1941,
*Keep 'Em Slugging. 1943,
*Keeping Fit. 1942.
Kernels of Corn, 1948,
*Kid from Kansas, 1941,
*Killers, 1946,
*King of ''49ers."" 1942,
*Kittens' Mittens. 1940.
*Knock, Knock. 1940,
*La Conga Nights. 1940.
*Ladies Courageous. 1944,
*Lady from Cheyenne. 1941.
*Lady Gambles. 1949,
*Lady inaJam, 1942,
*Lady ona Train, 1945.
*Lady Surrenders, 1947.
*Lamp Post Favorites, 1948.
*Larceny. 1948.
*Larceny with Music. 1943,
*Law and Order. 1940,
*Law of the Range, 1941.
*Lawless Breed. 1946,
*Leatherpushers, 1940.
*Les Brown and the Band of
Renown. 1949.
*Let Huey Do It. 1943,
*Let's Go Latin, 1948,
*Let's Sing a College Song.
1947,
*Let's Sing a Love Song. 1949,
*Let's Sing a Western Song.
1947.
Letter from an Unknown
Woman, 1948,
*Life of Riley. 1949.
*Little Bit of Heaven. 1940.
*Little Clayton Farmfront
Wonder. 1943.
*Little Giant. 1946,
*Little Joe, the Wrangler.
1942,
*Little Miss Big. 1946,
*Live Today for Tomorrow,
1948,
*Loan Stranger, 1942,
*Lone Star Padre, 1946.
*Lone Star Trail. 1942.
*Loose Nut. 1945,
*Lost City of the Jungle.
(Serial)
*Lost Moment. 1947.
*Love, Honor, and Oh, Baby!
1940,
*Lover Come Back, 1946.
*Lucky Devils, 1940,
*Ma and Pa Kettle. 1949,
*Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!
1940,
*Mad Doctor of Market Street.
1941,
*Mad Ghoul, 1943.
*Madame Spy. 1942.
*Madonna of the Seven Moons,
1946.
*Maestros of the Comics,
1945,
Magic Bow. 1947.
*Man from Montana, 1941.
*Man in Grey, 1945,
*Man Made Monster, 1941.
*Man Who Lost Himself, 1941,
Manhattan Memories. 1948,
*Man's Best Friend, 1941,
*Margie, 1940,
*Marshal of Gunsmoke. 1943,
*Masked Rider. 1941,
*Master Key. (Serial)
*Meatless Tuesday. 1943.
*Meet the Chump. 1941,
*Meet the Wildcat, 1940.
*Melody Garden. 1944,
*Melody Lane, 1941.
*Melody Maestro, 1946,
*Melody Parade, 1944,
*Melody Stampede. 1945.
*Men in Her Diary, 1945,
*Men of Texas. 1942,
*Men of the Timberland. 1941.
Men, Women, and Motion,
1948,
*Menace of the Rising Sun.
1942,
*Merrily We Sing. 1946.
*Merry Madcaps. 1942.
*Merry Monahans, 1944,
*Mexican Hayride, 1948.
*Michigan Kid, 1947,
*Midnight Melodies. 1944,
Mighty Timber, 1948.
*Minstrel Mania, 1949.
*Mississippi Gambler. 1942.
*Mister Big. 1943,
*Mr. Dynamite. 1941.
*Mrs, Lowell Thomas—Fur
Farmer. 1944,
*Mob Town, 1941,
*Model Wife. 1941.
*Moon over Las Vegas. 1944,
*Moonlight and Cactus. 1943.
*Moonlight in Havana. 1942,
*Moonlight in Hawaii. 1941.
*Moonlight in Vermont. 1943,
*Moonlight Melodies, 1946.
*Mother Goose on the Loose,
1942,
*Mouse Trappers. 1941,
*Mousie Come Home, 1946.
*Movies Are Adventure. 1949,
*Mug Town. 1942,
*Mummy's Curse, 1944,
*Mummy's Ghost. 1943.
*Mummy's Hand, 1940.
*Mummy's Tomb, 1942.
*Murder in the Blue Room.
1944,
*Music a la King. 1941.
*Music in the Morgan Manner.
1941.
*Musical Moments from
Chopin, 1947,
*Mutiny in the Arctic. 1941,
*My Gal Loves Music. 1944,
*My Little Chickadee, 1940,
*Mysterious Mr, M, (Serial)
*Mystery of Marie Roget. 1942,
*Mystery of the River Boat.
(Serial)
*Naked City. 1948,
*Nature's Atom Bomb, 1946,
*Naughty Nineties. 1940, 1945,
*Never a Dull Moment, 1943.
*Never Give a Sucker an Even
Break. 1941,
*New Orleans Blues, 1943.
*Next of Kin. 1943,
*Nice Girl? 1941,
Nicholas Nickleby, 1948,
*Night Club Girl, 1944,
*Night in Paradise. 1946,
*Night Monster, 1942,
*Nightmare. 1942,
*North to the Klondike, 1942,
*Notorious Gentleman, 1946,
*Nutty Pine Cabin, 1942,
*O'Flynn, 1948,
*Oh, Johnny, How You Can
Love! 1940.
*Oklahoma Raiders. 1943,
*Old Chisholm Trail, 1942,
*Old Texas Trail, 1944,
*On Stage Everybody. 1945,
Once More, My Darling. 1949,
*Once Upon a Summertime.
1941,
*100 Pygmies and Andy Panda,
1940,
*One Man Newspaper. 1944,
*One Night in the Tropics,
1940,
*One Touch of Venus, 1948.
*Overland Mail. (Serial)
Overlanders, 1948,
*Overture to William Tell.
1947,
*Pagliacci Swings It. 1944,
*Painter and the Pointer,
1945,
*Paper Magic, 1945,
*Pardon My Rhythm, 1944,
*Pardon My Sarong. 1942.
*Paris Calling. 1941,
*Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
1943,
*Patrick the Great. 1944,
*Pearl of Death, 1944,
*Penthouse Rhythm, 1944,
*Phantom Lady. 1944,
*Phantom of the Opera. 1943.
*Picture Pioneer. 1946,
*Pied Piper of Basin Street.
1944,
*Pigeon Patrol. 1942,
*Pigtail Pilot. 1944,
*Pillow of Death, 1945,
*Pittsburgh, 1942,
*Poet and Peasant. 1946,
*Pony Post. 1940.
*Pottery Poets, 1945.
Powder River Gunfire. 1948.
*Prairie Pirates, 1949.
*Private Affairs. 1940,
*Private Buckaroo, 1942,
*Pursuit to Algiers, 1945,
*Quiet Wedding. 1941.
*Radio Melodies, 1943,
*Ragtime Cowboy Joe, 1940,
*Raiders of Ghost City. (Ser-
ial)
*Raiders of San Joaquin, 1942,
*Raiders of the Desert. 1941,
*Rainbow Rhythms. 1942.
*Ration Bored. 1943,
*Rawhide Rangers. 1941,
*Reckless Age. 1944,
*Reckless Driver. 1946,
*Record Party. 1947.
*Recruiting Daze. 1940,
*Red Canyon. 1949.
*Red Fury. 1947.
*Red Ingle and His Natural
Seven. 1948,
*Renegades of the Rio Grande.
1944,
*Rhumba Rhythms, 1941,
*Rhythm Jamboree. 1940.
*Rhythm Masters, 1949.
*Rhythm of the Islands. 1943,
*Rhythm of the Mambo, 1949,
*Rhythm Revel, 1941,
*Ride 'Em Cowboy. 1941,
*Ride the Pink Horse, 1947,
*Riders of Death Valley.
(Serial)
*Riders of the Santa Fe. 1944.
*River Gang. 1945,
*River Lady, 1948.
River Melodies, 1948.
*Road Agent. 1941,
*Roar, Navy Roar. 1942.
*Rockabye Rhythm, 1945.
Rockets of the Future. 1948.
*Rogue's Regiment, 1948,
*Royal Mounted Rides Again,
(Serial)
*Runaround, 1946,
*Rural Rhapsody. 1946,
*Russian Revels, 1943.
*Rustler's Roundup, 1946,
*Saboteur, 1942,
*Sailing with a Song. 1949.
*Salome, Where She Danced,
1944,
*Salt Water Daffy. 1941.
*Samson Junior. 1946,
*San Antonio Rose. 1941.
*San Diego, I Love You. 1944,
*San Francisco Docks, 1940,
*Sandy Gets Her Man! 1940,
*Sandy Is a Lady. 1940.
*Saxon Charm, 1948.
*The Scarlet Claw. 1944.
*Scarlet Horseman, (Serial)
*Scarlet Street, 1945.
*School for Mermaids, 1945.
*Scientifically Stung, 1946.
*Screwball, 1943.
*Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat, 1941,
*Sea Raiders. (Serial)
*Sealed Lips. 1941.
*Secret Agent X-9. (Serial)
*See My Lawyer. 1944,
*Senorita from the West. 1945,
*Serenade in Swing, 1942.
576 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
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PANY, INC. Cont'd, *Sudan,. 1945. ee nettae see Ss Gwne en Break, 1941,
*Seven Sinners, 1940, : *Suspect. 1945. *Vigilantes Return. 1947, Private Affairs. 1940,
*Seventh Veil. 1946. *Sweet Jam. 1943, *Wacky Weed. 1945. Ride 'Em Cowboy. 1941,
*Shadow of a Doubt, 1942. *Sweet Swing, 1944, *eSIKGL along. Ss Sandy Is a Lady. 1940,
*Shadows in Swing. 1941. *Swell Guy. 1946, Sener Baaiere.:, THAN, Seven Sinners, 1940,
*Shady Lady. 1945, *Swing Frolic, 1942. Dakar, dm Ski Patrol. 1940,
*She Gets Her Man, 1945, *Swing High, Swing Sweet. 1945. Week-End Pass. 1944, Slightly Tempered. 1940,
*She Wolf of London, 1946. *Swing It Soldier. 1941, Weted Wanien, : IDAs. Spring Parade. 1940,
*She Wrote the Book. 1946, *Swing Out Sisters, 1945, Heeboctheinh cease Swing It Soldier. 1941,
*Shepherd of the Roundhouse, *Swing Serenade, 1944, — of Laramie... 1948, Where Did You Get That Girl?
1943, *Swing That Band, 1943. Pe gade doc Cowgirl. 1943, 1940,
*Sherlock Holmes and the *Swing with Bing. 1940. swrestann Waodpad. 1068, You're Not So Tough. 1940,
Secret Weapon, 1942, *Swing Your Partner. 1943. rate Never Been Licked, Zanzibar. 1940,
*Sherlock Holmes and the Voice *Swingin' Down the Scale. . Bese a UNIVERSAL TELETALES R-
of Terror, 1942, 1946. *What We Are Fighting For. PORATION. va
*Sherlock Holmes Faces Death, *Swingin' in the Barn, 1940. Pee es *Little Red Riding Hood, 1949.
1943, *Swing's the Thing. 1942, eats Cooking. 1941, UNIVERSAL ZONOLITE INSU-
*Sherlock Holmes in Washing- *Swingtime Blues. 1942. Se © CGORiR 6 Re vite 5 LATION COMPANY.
ton, 1942, *Swingtime Holiday. 1944, When Johnny Comes Marching Wonder Mineral. 1948,
*She's A-1 in the Navy. 1943. *Swingtime Johnny. 1943. eecmnss UNIVERSALIA PRODUCTIONS,
*She's for Me. 1943, *Sword in the Desert. 1949. a the Daltons Rode. 1940. Beauté du Diable, 1949,
*Shuffle Rhythm, 1942, *Symphony in Swing. 1949, Wert Tom Set Aetna UNIVERSITY FILM PRODUC-
*Silver Bullet. 1942, *Synco-Smooth Swing. 1945, akan TIONS, INC.
*Sin Town, 1942, *Syncopated Sioux, 1940, Whe eee octal *No Greater Sin, 1941,
*Sing a Jingle. 1943. *Take One False Step. 1949. eee: Tip: se By 8. 1946, URIS, MICHAEL,
*Sing and Be Happy. 1946. *Takin' the Breaks, 1946, sno Done Ie? / 3084. Happy Go Lucky. 1943,
*Sing Another Chorus, 1941, *Tangier. 1946, Wetird« Pipyite va 1946.
Sing While You Work. 1949, *Tap Roots, 1948. SWAGRES, Lay, ie y
*Singapore. 1947, Tawny Pipit. 1947, Wild Beauty. 1946.
Singin' the Blues, 1948, *Te Quiero Para Mi, 1944, Wind, Curves, and Trap Door, VADNAY, LASLO, SEE Vadnay,
*Singing Along. 1949, *Ted Fio Rito and His Orches- SR omg aay Laszlo,
*Singing Barbers. 1946. tra, 1949, ae rapes B & ef VADNAY, LASZLO,
*Singing Sheriff. 1944, *Ted Weems and His Orches- {Winners of the Meet.) (7exial) Flesh and Fantasy, 1943,
*Six Gun Music. 1949, tra, 1949, Wisttuh Widow ok agen Seite Girl Rush, 1944,
*Six Lessons from Madame *Tenting Tonight on the Old PR aac fA 1943 Seven Sinners, 1940,
La Zonga, 1941, Camp Ground, 1942, aZare of AUB. . Uncertain Glory, 1944,
*Ski for Two. 1944, *Terror by Night. 1946, *Wolf Man, 1941, VALDE, THEODORE, pseud.
*Ski Patrol. 1940, *Tex Beneke and His Orches- *Woman in Green, 1945, SEE Bernoudy, Edmond
*Sky Raiders, (Serial) tra, 1948, *Woman's Vengeance, 1948, Francois,
*Skyline Serenade, 1941, *Tex Beneke and the Glenn *Woody Herman and His Orches- | VALE, MARTIN, pseud, SEE
*Slave Girl. 1947. Miller Orchestra. 1946. tra. 1948 Veiller, Marguerite.
*Slightly Scandalous. 1946, *Tex Williams and His Western *w 4 h Gi Ki 1948 VANCE, ETHEL,
*Slightly Tempted. 1940. Caravan, 1948, wot pas eS ~~ tye; 3 Escape. 1940,
*Slightly Terrific, 1944, *That Night with You, 1945. — y Woodpecker, Wood VANCE, ETHEL, pseud. SEE
*Sliphorn King of Polaroo, *That's the Spirit. 1945, bine Woodpecker in Woody Stone, Grace Zaring.
1945, *There's One Born Every Plt, oe Ye i VANCE, LOUIS JOSEPH,
*Smash-up, 1947. Minute, 1942. — y toh e5p er the. Screw Counter-Espionage. 1942.
*Smoke Rings. 1943. *They Were Sisters. 1946, oan let oct Bol joke Lone Wolf and His Lady, 1949,
*Smoked Hams, 1947, This Happy Breed. 1947, oWoliw voondea ates . Lone Wolf in London, 1947.
*Smooth As Silk. 1946. *This Is the Life, 1943, Peet oungest Aviatons Lone Wolf in Mexico. 1947,
*Snow Capers, 1948, *This Love of Ours, 1945, *Yank : Doodle Swing Shift Lone Wolf Keeps a Date. 1940,
*Solid Ivory. 1948. *This Woman Is Mine. 1941. rik COGS E UIES erases Lone Wolf Meets a Lady. 1940.
*Solid Senders, 1945, *Tickled Pinky, 1940. Waar Wniind: iter Lone Wolf Strikes, 1940,
*Something in the Wind. 1947, *Tight Shoes, 1941, ‘Peace tase Tae Lone Wolf Takes a Chance,
*Son of Dracula, 1943. *Timber, 1942. aa pmo O81. ieee 1941,
*Son of Roaring Dan. 1940. *Time of Their Lives, 1946, fires seins bed mpeg Mr. Notorious Lone Wolf, 1946,
*Son of Scheherazade, 1947, *Tin Pan Alley Tempos. 1945, va i teas. Fellow, Mr. One Dangerous Night. 1942.
*Song of the Sarong. 1945. *Tiny Terrors of the Timber- *Y. baci Not So Tough. 1940 Secrets of the Lone Wolf, 1941,
*Songs of Romance, 1949, land. 1946, ma elit psig PP ag VANDERCOOK, JOHN W.
Songs of the Season. 1949. *Tom Thumb in Person, 1943. Pita ng * rei 3 Ss . Caribbean Mystery. 1945,
*Sonny Dunham and His Or- *Tommy Tucker and His Or- UNIVERS ai srupiog VAN DER MEERSCH, MAXENCE,
chestra in Jive Busters. chestra, 1947, Back $ 1941 « SEE Meersch, Maxence van
1944, *Tony Pastor and His Orches- Ana repeat nts.” 1640 der.
*So's Your Uncle. 1943 tra.’ 1948. Bank Dick, 1940, > VAN DINE, S. S., pseud. SEE
*South of Dixie. 1944. _ *Too Many Blondes, 1941, : ‘ Wright, Willard Huntington,
e. . *Top Man, 1943, Black Cat. 1941, VAN DRUTEN, JOHN
*South of Santa F 1949 Buck Privates. 1941,
outh o: e. : *Top Sergeant. 1942, : ; I Remember Mama. 1948,
*South of Tahiti, 1941, *Torrid Tempos. 1940, Charlie McCarthy, Detective. Old Acquaintance. 1943,
*South Sea Rhythms, 1943, *Tough As They Come, 1942, Peis ie4 haat as One Night in Lisbon, 1941,
*South to Karanga, 1940, *Trail of the Vigilantes. 1940, ep sag stad vias ela Voice of the Turtle. 1947,
*Spade Cooley and His Orches- *Trail to Gunsight, 1944, Doue ss a we : VANE, SUTTON,
tra. 1949, *Trail to Vengeance. 1945, ee e eee pit Between Two Worlds. 1944,
*Spider Woman, 1943. *Treat 'Em Rough, 1942, race — Bde er aT eh VAN EVERY, EDWARD,
*Spider Woman Strikes Back. *Trigger Trail, 1944, yee.of the Underworid. “ Sweet Rosie O'Grady, 1943.
1946. *Trumpet Serenade, 1942, Framed, 1939, VANGUARD FILMS, INC,
*Spinning a Yarn, 1944, *Tumbleweed Tempos, 1946. ride Rs *Duel in the Sun, 1946;
*Spoilers. 1942. *Tune Time. 1942, ; re "¢ Give Toa Ravivien was *Fallen Idol. 1949,
Spotlight Serenade. 1948. *$21 a Day (Once a Month), toy rin ig ree wis fiacus *I'll Be Seeing You, 1944, 1945,
*Spring Parade, 1940, 1941, If rip sie or Wy 1940 *Paradine Case, 1947,
*Stagecoach Buckaroo, 1941, *Twilight on the Prairie, 1944, It! 7 t y 1940 bs *Portrait of Jennie, 1949,
*Stairway to Heaven, 1946, *Two Tickets to London, 1943, K y Pee oo in, HAT *Since You Went Away, 1944,
*Stars and Violins. 1944, Under the Spreading Black- ey 4 a Niche 1946. *Spellbound, 1945,
*Storm Warning. 1946. smith Shop, 1942. Litae ne of a tikb VANGUARD PRODUCTIONS.
*Story of Molly X. 1949, *Under Western Skies. 1945, ova Honea en Oh Bab e *Making a Clay Portrait, 1942,
*Strange Affair of Uncle Harry. *Undertow, 1949, 1940 : “ ye VAN PETTEN, STACY A,
1945, *Unfinished Business, 1941, Man Made Mondiex “4040 Discipline, (Serial)
*Strange Case of Doctor Rx. *Universal International News- Man Who Lost Himself, 1941 VAN RIPER, KAY.
1942, reel, (Serial) Pepi Jeeerd 1040 pce : Kathleen, 1941,
*Strange Confession. 1945. *Universal Newsreel, (Serial) Sect thi Wildeat, 1940 VANSITTART, ROBERT.
*Strange Conquest. 1946, *Unseen Enemy. 1942, Mr. Dynamite 1941 , Queen of Destiny. 1940,
*Strange Death of Adolph Hitler. *Up in Central Park. 1948, M 4 Wit i941 4 VAN UPP, VIRGINIA,
1943, Upturned Glass, 1947. nor bel : Virginia, 1941,
Mummy's Hand, 1940,
Si aaeee Than Fiction. (Ser- *Varga and His Beauties. 1944,
i
—
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
VAS, STEVEN.
Crystal Ball, 1942.
Two Senoritas from Chicago.
1943.
VASA, MARY (ALSOP) STURE-.
SEE Sture-Vasa, Mary (Alsop)
VEILLER, BAYARD.
Trial of Mary Dugan. 1941.
VEILLER, MARGUERITE,
Two Mrs, Carrolls, 1947.
VELAISE, ROBERT.
One Inch from Victory; Hit-
ler's Russina Surprise,
1944, =
VERDI, GIUSEPPE,
Lost One, 1948,
VERDIER, EDWARD,
Delightfully Dangerous, 1945.
Song of the Open Road, 1944,
VERMONT. DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION,
*Our Amazing Beavers. 1948.
VERNEUIL, LOUIS,
Cross My Heart. 1947,
Deception, 1946,
My Life with Caroline. 1941.
VERSHININ, ILYA.
Pobyeda,
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS,
Joe's Kid, 1946,
VIANA, JOSE M.
El Ferrocarril, 1948,
Juanito y Su Perro. 1948,
Los Tres Fantasmas, 1948,
VIDEO VARIETIES CORPORA-
TION,
*All Them Biscuits. 1949.
*Bones, Bones, Bones. 1949.
*Bottle of Wine. 1949,
*Bye, Bye, Baby. 1949.
*Come on, Mule. 1949.
*Don't Bring Your Blues to Me,
1949,
*Green Grass Grows All Around,
1949,
*High, Wide, and Low, 1949.
*Listen to the Mocking Bird,
1949,
*Lonesome Road Blues. 1949,
*Make My Coffee Black. 1949,
*Mississippi Flyer. 1949,
*Raggedy Ann Hoe Down, 1949.
*Red River Valley. 1949,
*She Left Me for a Richer Man,
1949,
*Unlucky at Gambling. 1949.
*Vamoose. 1949,
*Working on the Railroad, 1949.
*Yellow Rose of Texas. 1949,
*You Told the World You Love
Me. 1949,
*Your Shirt Tail's Out, 1949,
VIDOCQ, EUGENE FRANCOIS,
Scandal in Paris. 1946.
VIDOR, KING.
American Romance, 1944,
Comrade X, 1940,
Northwest Passage. 1940,
VINSON PICTURES CORPORA-
TION.
Old Fashioned Girl. 1949.
Shamrock Hill. 1949,
VIOT, JACQUES,
Long Night. 1947.
VITAGRAPH CORPORATION,
*Conrad the Sailor, 1942.
Tick, Tock, Tuckered, 1944.
VITAGRAPH, INC.
*Diary of a Racing Pigeon. 1940,
*Dogs You Seldom See, 1940,
VITAPHONE CORPORATION,
*Acrobatty Bunny. 1946.
*Action in Sports, 1947,
*Adventures in South America,
1945,
*Africa Squeaks, 1940.
*Ain't That Ducky. 1945,
*Alex in Wonderland, 1940,
*Alice in Jungleland, 1945,
*All Aboard! 1946,
*All Girl Revue, 1940,
*All Star Musical Revue. 1945.
*All This and Rabbit Stew.
1941,
*Aloha Hooey. 1942,
*Along Came Daffy. 1946,
*America the Beautiful. 1945,
*American Sports Album, 1947,
*Angel Puss, 1944,
*Arabians in the Rockies. 1945.
*Aristo Cat. 1943.
*Arrow Magic, 1947.
*Artie Shaw and His Orchestra.
1948,
*Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
in Symphony of Swing, 1939.
*Aviation Vacation, 1941,
*Awful Orphan, 1948.
*Baby Bottleneck. 1945,
*Bacall to Arms, 1946,
*Back Alley Oproar. 1947,
1948,
*Bad Ol' Putty-Tat. 1949,
*Bahama Sea Sports, 1945,
*Bands Across the Sea, 1945,
*Bannister's Bantering Babies,
1948,
*Barbershop Ballads, 1945,
*Baseball Bugs. 1946.
*Bashful Buzzard, 1945,
*Batter up. 1949.
*Battle of Champs. 1946,
*Beach Days. 1946,
*Beachhead to Berlin, 1945.
*Bear Feat. 1949,
*Bear's Tale. 1940,
*Beautiful Bali, 1946.
*Bedtime for Sniffles. 1940,
*Bee-Deviled Bruin, 1949,
*Behind the Meat Ball. 1945.
*Big Snooze. 1946,
*Big Time Revue. 1947,
*Bikes and Skis. 1944,
*Bird Came C,O, D. 1942,
*Birdie and the Beast, 1944,
*Birds and the Beasts Were
There, 1945,
*Birth of a Notion, 1947,
*Bone Sweet Bone. 1947,
*Booby Hatched, 1944,
*Book Revue, 1945,
*Bowery Bugs, 1948,
*Boy and His Dog. 1947.
*Branding Irons, 1947.
*Brave Little Bat, 1941,
*Brother Brat. 1944,
*Buccaneer Bunny, 1948,
*Buckaroo Bugs, 1944,
*Bug Parade, 1941,
*Bugs Bunny and the Three
Bears. 1944,
*Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid.
1942
*Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips,
1944,
*Bugs Bunny Rides Again, 1947.
*Built for Speed. 1948.
*Busy Bakers. 1940,
*Bye, Bye, Blue Beard. 1949.
*Cagey Canary, 1941,
*Calgary Stampede, 1949,
*California, Here We Are.
1944,
*Calling Dr. Porky. 1940,
*Camera Angles, 1948.
Carnival of Sports, 1947.
*Catch As Cats Can, 1947.
*Cat's Tale, 1941.
*Cavalcade of Archery. 1945,
*Ceiling Hero, 1940,
*Celebration Days, 1947,
*Chewin' Bruin, 1940.
*Cinderella Horse, 1949,
*Circus Band, 1945.
*Circus Horse. 1947.
*Circus Today. 1940,
*Circus Town, 1948,
*Coal Black and de Sebben
Dwarfs, 1943,
*Coney Island Honeymoon,
1944,
*Confederate Honey. 1940.
*Confusions of a Nutzy Spy.
1943.
*Congo, 1945,
*Coy Decoy, 1941,
*Crackpot Quail. 1941.
*Cradle of the Republic, 1948.
*Crazy Cruise, 1942,
*Cross Country Detours, 1940.
*Crowing Pains, 1947.
*Cuba Calling. 1944,
*Curious Puppy. 1939.
*Curtain Razor, 1949,
*Dad Minds the Baby. 1947.
*Daffy Dilly. 1948.
*Daffy Doodles, 1945,
*Daffy Duck Hunt. 1949,
*Daffy Duck Slept Here. 1947.
*Daffy's Southern Exposure.
1942,
*Daredevils on Wheels, 1949,
*Dave Apollon and His Orches-
tra, 1940.
*Day at Hollywood Park, 1947.
*Days of '76. 1945,
*Desi Arnaz and His Orches-
tra. 1946,
*Dipsy Doodler, 1940,
*Dixieland Jamboree, 1946.
*Dog Tired. 1942,
*Doggone Cats, 1947,
*Dominion of Sports. 1946.
*Double Chaser, 1942,
*Double or Nothing. 1939,
*Dough for the Do-Do, 1949,
*Dough Ray Me-ow. 1948,
*Down Singapore Way. 1946.
*Down the Nile. 1949.
*Draft Horse, 1942,
*Draftee Daffy. 1944,
*Drums of India, 1948,
*Duck Soup to Nuts, 1944,
*Dude Rancheroos, 1949,
*Each Dawn I Crow. 1949.
*Eager Beaver, 1945.
*Early Worm Gets the Bird.
1939.
*Easter Yeggs. 1946.
*Eatin' on the Cuff. 1942.
*Egg Collector, 1940,
*Elmer's Candid Camera,
1940,
*Elmer's Pet Rabbit. 1940,
*English Outings. 1949,
*Enric Madriguera and His
Orchestra, 1946.
*Facing Your Danger, 1945,
*Fair and Wormer. 1946,
*Fashions for Tomorrow.
1945,
*Fast and Furry-Ous. 1949.
*Feather in His Hare. 1946.
*Fighting Athletes. 1948, 1949,
*Fighting 69th1/2. 1940.
*Fin'n Catty. 1948,
*Fin'n Feathers, 1945,
*Fishing the Florida Keys.
1947,
*Flag of Humanity. 1940.
*Flivver Flying. 1945.
*Flop Goes the Weasel, 1949,
*F lying Sportsman in Jamaica,
1947.
*Foghorn Leghorn, 1948.
*Football Magic, 1948.
*For Scent-Imental Reasons,
1949,
*Forest Commandos, 1945.
*Foxy Duckling. 1947.
*Freddy Martin and His Orches-
tra, 1947.
*Fresh Airedale, 1945.
*From Hand to Mouse. 1945,
*Frontier Days, 1945.
*Gander at Mother Goose, 1940,
*Gauchos of the Pampas, 1948,
*Gay Anties. 1946,
*Gem of the Ocean, 1946,
*Ghost Wanted. 1940,
*Girls and Flowers, 1946.
*Glamor in Sports. 1945,
*Glamour Town, 1947,
*Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears,
1944,
*Good Night Elmer, 1940.
*Good Old Corn, 1945,
*Goofy Gophers. 1946.
*Goofy Groceries. 1941,
*Gorilla My Dreams, 1947,
*Gray Hounded Hare, 1949,
*Great Piggy Bank Robbery.
1946,
*Greetings Bait! 1943.
*Gruesome Twosome. 1945.
*Gun Dog Life, 1940.
*Hair Raising Hare, 1945.
*Happy Holidays, 1949,
*Hardship of Miles Standish,
1940,
*Hare Brained Hypnotist. 1942,
*Hare Conditioned. 1945.
*Hare-Do, 1947.
*Hare Force, 1944,
*Hare Grows in Manhattan,
1947,
*Hare Remover. 1945,
*Hare Ribbin, 1944,
*Hare Splitter. 1948.
*Hare Tonic. 1945.
*Hare Trigger. 1945.
*Haredevil Hare, 1947,
*Harness Racing. 1947.
*Haunted Mouse, 1941,
*Hawaiian Memories. 1945.
*He Was Her Man. 1936,
*Headline Bands. 1945.
*Heart of Paris, 1949.
*Heckling Hare. 1941,
*Henhouse Henery. 1949.
*Henpecked Duck, 1941.
*Henry Busse and His Orches-
tra, 1948..
*Hep Cat. 1942, 1949.
*Here Come the Navy Bands,
1945.
*Herr Meets Hare, 1944,
*Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt. 1941,
*Hick, a Slick, and a Chick.
1947,
*High Diving Hare. 1949.
*Highland Games, 1949,
*Hippety Hopper. 1949.
*Hiss and Make up. 1949.
*History Repeats Itself. 1939.
*Hitler Lives. 1945.
*Hobby Horse-Laffs, 1942.
*Hobo Boho, 1947,
*Hold the Lion, Please. 1942,
*Holiday for Drumsticks. 1948,
*Holiday for Shoestrings. 1945.
*Holiday for Sports. 1947.
*Holiday Highlights. 1940,
*Holiday on Horseback, 1945,
*Hollywood Canine Canteen.
1945,
*Hollywood Daffy, 1946.
*Hollywood Wonderland. 1947,
*Hop and Go, 1943.
*Hop, Look, and Listen. 1947,
*Hop, Skip, and a Chump. 1942,
*Horse and Buggy Days. 1949.
*Horse Fly Fleas. 1947.
*Horton Hatches the Egg. 1949,
*Hot Cross Bunny, 1948.
*House Hunting Mice. 1947.
*Hunting the Fox, 1949,
*Hush My Mouse. 1945.
*I Got Plenty of Mutton. 1944,
*I Taw a Putty Tat. 1948,
*] Wanna Be a Sailor, 1949,
*Impatient Patient. 1942.
*In Old Sante Fe, 1945.
*Inki and the Lion, 1941.
*Inki and the Minah Bird, 1949,
*Inki at the Circus, 1947,
*It Happened in Springfield,
1945,
*Itch in Time. 1948,
*Jack-Wabbit and the Bean-
stalk, 1943,
*Jammin' the Blues, 1944,
*Jan Savitt and.His Band, 1945.
*Joe Glow, the Firefly. 1941,
*Joe Reichman and His Orches-
tra, 1948,
*Jungle Man Killers, 1948.
*Just a Cute Kid, 1940,
*King of the Carnival, 1948,
*King of the Everglades. 1946,
*Kingdom of the Wild. 1947,
*Kings of the Rockies, 1949.
*Kit for Cat. 1948,
*Kitty Kornered, 1946,
*Knights Must Fall. 1949,
*Lad in His Lamp. 1948.
*Lady and the Lug. 1940.
*Land of Romance. 1947.
578
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
VITAPHONE CORPORATION,
Cont'd,
*Last Bomb, 1947.
*Law of the Badlands. 1945,
*Lazy Hunter. 1946.
*Learn and Live. 1945,
*Let It Be Me. 1944,
*Let's Go Gunning. 1945.
*Let's Go Swimming, 1947,
*Let's Sing a Song About the
Moonlight. 1947,
*Let's Sing a Song from the
Movies, 1948,
*Let's Sing a Song of the
West. 1947,
*Let's Sing a Stephen Foster
Song. 1948,
*Let's Sing an Old-Time Song.
1947.
*Let's Sing Grandfather's
Favorites, 1948,
*Life with Feathers, 1945.
*Lights Fantastic. 1942,
*Little Archer. 1949,
*Little Blabbermouse,. 1940,
*Little Orphan Airedale, 1947.
*Little Red Riding Rabbit.
1944,
*Living with Lions, 1948,
*Long-Haired Hare, 1949.
*Lost and Foundling. 1944,
*Malibu Beach Party. 1940.
*Man from New Orleans. 1948,
*Matty Malneck and His Or-
chestra. 1940,
*Meatless Flyday. 1943.
*Meet John Doughboy. 1941,
*Melody of Youth, 1947,
*Men of Tomorrow. 1945,
*Mexican Joy Ride. 1947.
*Mexican Jumping Beans,
1940.
*Mexican Sea Sports. 1945,
“Michigan Ski-Daddle, 1945,
“Mighty Hunters, 1940,
*Mississippi Hare. 1949,
*Mouse Menace. 1946,
*Mouse-Merized Cat, 1946,
*Mouse Wreckers, 1949,
*Movieland Magic, 1945.
*Music of the Americas, 1945,
*Musical Memories, 1946,
*Musical Mexico, 1945.
*Musical Novelties, 1945.
*Musical Shipmates. 1946.
*My Bunny Lies over the Sea,
1948,
*My Favorite Duck, 1943,
*My Own United States. 1948,
*Mysterious Ceylon, 1949,
*Nasty Quacks. 1945,
*Nation on Skis. 1948,
*Navy Nurse. 1944,
*No Parking. 1939,
*Notes to You. 1941,
*Nothing but the Tooth, 1947.
*Nutty News, 1942,
*Odor-Able Kitty. 1944,
*Odor of the Day. 1948,
*Of Fox and Hounds, 1940,
*Of Thee I Sting. 1946.
*Often an Orphan, 1949,
*Okay for Sound, 1946.
*Old Grey Hare. 1944,
*Old Hickory. 1940.
*One for the Book, 1939.
*One Meat Brawl. 1947.
*Orders from Tokyo. 1945,
*Organ Novelty, 1940,
*Overseas Roundup, 1945.
*Overseas Roundup No. 2,
1945.
*Overseas Roundup No, 3.
1945,
*Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra,
1940,
*Patient Porky. 1940.
*Paying the Piper. 1947.
*Peck Up Your Troubles,
1945,
*Peeks at Hollywood, 1945.
*Pest in the House, 1947,
*Pest That Came to Dinner,
1949,
*Pie in the Eye. 1948,
*Pigs ina Polka. 1949,
*Pigskin Passes, 1949,
*Pilgrim Porky, 1940,
*Plane Daffy, 1944,
*Plantation Melodies, 1945,
*Playtime in Rio, 1948,
*Pledge to Bataan, 1944,
*Pony Express Days. 1940,
*Porky Chops. 1948,
*Porky Pig's Feat. 1943,
*Porky the Giant Killer. 1939,
*Porky's Ant, 1941,
*Porky's Baseball Broadcast.
1940,
*Porky's Bear Facts. 1941,
*Porky's Cafe, 1942,
*Porky's Hired Hand, 1940,
*Porky's Last Stand, 1939.
*Porky's Midnight Matinee.
1941,
*Porky's Pastry Pirates.
1942,
*Porky's Pooch. 1941,
*Porky's Poor Fish, 1940.
*Porky's Preview. 1941.
*Porky's Prize Pony. 1941,
*Porky's Snooze Reel. 1940.
*Power Behind the Nation. 1947,
*Prehistoric Porky. 1940.
*Princely India. 1949,
*Public Jitterbug No. 1. 1939.
*Quentin Quail. 1945,
*Rabbit Punch, 1947,
Rabbit Transit. 1946,
*Race Rider. 1947,
*Racketeer Rabbit. 1946,
*Radio and Relatives. 1938.
*Ranch in White. 1946,
*Rattled Rooster. 1948.
*Rebel Rabbit. 1947.
*Remember When, 1939,
*Rhapsody in Rivets. 1941,
Rhapsody Rabbit. 1946,
*Rhythm of a Big City. 1948.
*Rhythm on Ice, 1946,
*Ride, Ranchero, Ride. 1948.
*Riding Hannefords, 1946,
*Riding into Society. 1940,
*Riff Raffy Daffy, 1948,
*Roaring Wheels. 1948,
*Robinson Crusoe, Jr, 1941,
*Romance and Dance, 1947,
*Romance in Rhythm, 1940,
*Rookie Revue. 1941,
*Roughly Squeaking. 1946.
*Royal Duck Shoot. 1948,
*Rubber River. 1947,
*Rubinoff and His Violin, 1948.
*Russian Rhapsody. 1944,
*Rhythm of the Rhumba, 1944,
*Saddle Silly. 1941,
*Saddle Up. 1947.
*Saps in Chaps, 1942,
*Saturday Night Swing Club,
1948,
*Scaredy Cat. 1948,
*Scent-Imental over You. 1947,
*September in the Rain, 1944,
*Shark Hunting. 1940,
*Shell-Shocked Egg. 1948,
*Shop Look and Listen. 1940,
*Singing Dude. 1940,
*Ski Devils, 1948,
*Slap Happy Pappy. 1940,
*Slick Hare, 1946.
*Slightly Daffy. 1944.
*Smart as a Fox. 1946,
*Sniffles Bells the Cat. 1940,
*Sniffles Takes a Trip. 1940,
*Snow Eagles, 1945,
*Snow Time for Comedy. 1941,
*So You Think You're a Nervous
Wreck, 1946, 1947,
*So You Think You're Allergic.
1945,
*So You Want an Apartment.
1947,
*So You Want To Be A Baby
Sitter, 1948,
*So You Want To Be a Detec-
tive. 1948,
*So You Want To Be a Gambler.
1948,
*So You.Want To Be a Muscle,
Man, 1949,
*So You Want To Be a Sales-
man, 1947,
*So You Want To Be in Pic-
tures. 1947,
*So You Want To Be in Politics,
1948,
*So You Want To Be on the
Radio, 1948,
*So You Want To Be Popular,
1948,
*So You Want To Build a House.
1948,
*So You Want To Get Rich
Quick, 1949,
*So You Want To Hold Your
Wife. 1947,
*So You Want To Keep Your
Hair, 1947,
*So You Want To Play the
Horses. 1946,
*So You're Going on a Vaca-
tion. 1947,
*So You're Going To Be a
Father. 1947,
*So You're Having In-Law
Trouble. 1949,
*Soap Box Derby. 1948.
*Sonny Dunham and His Or-
chestra, 1944,
*Sour Puss. 1940,
*South of Monterrey. 1946,
*Spills and Chills, 1949,
*Sport of Millions, 1949,
*Sports Down Under. 1948.
*Sports Go to War. 1945,
*Sports New and Old. 1949,
*Sportsman's Playground.
1947,
*Sportsmen of the Far East.
1949,
*Spring Comes to Niagara,
1949,
*Squawkin' Hawk, 1942.
*Stage Door Cartoon. 1945,
*Stage Fright. 1940.
*Stan Kenton and His Orches-
tra. 1946,
*Star Spangled City. 1946.
*Story of a Dog. 1945,
*Stupid Cupid, 1944,
*Stupor Salesman, 1948,
*Sun Valley Fun. 1948,
*Sunset in the Pacific. 1946.
*Super-Rabbit. 1943,
*Swallow the Leader. 1949,
*Swim Parade, 1949,
*Swimcapades. 1945,
*Swing Styles. 1947.
*Swooner Crooner, 1944,
*Tale of Two Kitties. 1948.
*Tale of Two Mice. 1945,
*Teddy, the Rough Rider.
1940,
*Tennis Town, 1947,
*They're off, 1949,
*Timid Toreador, 1940,
*Tin Pan Alley Cats, 1943.
*Tokio Jokio, 1943,
*Tom Thumb in Trouble, 1940,
*Tom Turk and Daffy, 1944,
*Tortoise Beats Hare. 1941,
*Tortoise Wins by a Hare.
1943,
*Toy Trouble, 1941,
*Trailin' West. 1949,
*Trap Happy Porky. 1945.
*Treachery Rides the Trail,
1949,
*Trial of Mr, Wolf, 1941,
*Trip to Sportland, 1948,
*Trouble in Store, 1939.
*Tweetie Pie, 1947,
*Two Gophers from Texas.
1947,
*Unbearable Bear, 1943,
*Under Water Spear Fishing.
1945,
*Unruly Hare, 1944, 1945,
*Up-Standing Sitter. 1948.
*Vaudeville Revue. 1947,
*Wabbit Twouble, 1941.
*Wacky Blackout. 1942,
*Wacky Wild Life. 1940,
*Wacky Worm, 1941,
*Wagon Heels, 1945,
*Walky Talky Hawky. 1946,
*Water Babies. 1945,
*Water Wizards, 1949,
*Water Wonderland, 1949,
*Weakly Reporter. 1944,
*What Makes Daffy Duck? 1948,
*What's Brewin' Bruin? 1947,
*What's Cookin', Doc? 1944,
*What's Hatchin'? 1948,
*Which Is Witch, 1949,
*Who's Who in the Zoo, 1942.
*Wild Boar Hunt. 1940,
*Wild Hare. 1940,
*Windblown Hare. 1949,
*Wise Quackers. 1948,
*Wise Quacking Duck. 1943,
*With Rod and Gun in Canada,
1945,
*Woody Herman and His Or-
chestra, 1938,
*You Ought To Be in Pictures,
1940, ;
*You Were Never Duckier,
1948,
*Young America Flies. 1940.
*Zero Girl. 1947.
VITAPHONE VARIETIES,
Their Dizzy Day. 1944,
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE FILMS,
INC, :
Agriculture, 1945,
Air Transportation, 1947.
Automotive Service, 1940,
Baking Industry, 1946.
Bookkeeping and Accounting,
1945,
Brick and Stone Mason, 1945,
*Church Vocations. 1949,
*Counseling— Its Tools and
Techniques. 1948,
*Draftsman, 1942.
*Electrician, 1942.
*Engineering, 1942.
Finding Your Life Work. 1940,
Fire and Police Service. 1947,
Forestry and Forest Indus-
tries. 1946.
Heating and Air-Conditioning.
1945.
Journalism, 1940,
Laundering and Dry Cleaning,
1946.
Librarian, 1947.
*Life Insurance Occupations,
1948,
*Nursing, 1942,
Painting and Decorating. 1945,
Pharmacist, 1946,
Photography, 1946.
Plumbing. 1945.
Poultry Raising. 1945,
Printing. 1947,
Radio and Television, 1940,
Restaurant Operator, 1946,
Teaching. 1946,
Telephone & Telegraph, 1946,
Transportation, 1946,
Woodworker, 1940.
VOCO PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Bashful Bachelor, 1942,
*Dreaming Out Loud, 1940.
VOGUE PICTURES, LTD,
*Li'l Abner, 1940.
VOGUE WRIGHT STUDIOS, INC.
Standardize on Stainless, 1948.
VONNEGUT HARDWARE COM-
PANY,
*Safe Exit. 1949,
VOSPER, FRANK.
Love from a Stranger. 1947.
Shadows on the Stairs. 1941.
VOTION, JACK WILLIAM,
Goin' to Town, 1944,
So This Is Washington! 1943,
Two Weeks To Live, 1943.
VOTION (JACK WM.) PRODUC-
TIONS; INC,
*Goin' to Town, 1944,
*Partners in Time, 1946,
*So This Is Washington! 1943,
*Two Weeks To Live, 1943,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
By)°)
WwW
WADELTON, TOMMY.
Little Mister Jim, 1946.
WAGGONER, E. C.
Matter and Energy. 1947.
Properties of Water. 1947.
Sulphur and It's Compounds,
1945. ,
WAGNER, CHARLES L,
Billy Rose's Diamond Horse-
shoe, 1945. -
WAGNER, EDWARD L., A.
*Tomorrow's Weather. 1948.
WAHMANN HAND PUPPETS.
Little Red Riding Hood. 1949.
WAKEMAN, FREDERIC.
Hucksters, 1947,
Saxon Charm, 1948,
WALCOTT, JOE.
World's Heavyweight Cham-
pionship. 1947.
WALD, JERRY.
Flight Angels. 1940.
WALD, MALVIN.
Naked City, 1948.
Powers Girl. 1943.
Ten Gentlemen from West
Point, 1942.
WALDMAN, FRANK.
Our Hearts Were Growing Up.
1946.
WALES, HENRY.
Confirm or Deny. 1941.
WALES, JOHN.
Casanova in Burlesque. 1943.
WALGREEN COMPANY.
*Jim Learns the Walgreen Way.
1941,
WALKER, ERNEST P.
Animales del Hogar, 1947.
WALKER, GENE K.
*Automotive Operation and
Maintenance; Preventive
Maintenance, (Serial)
*Shipbuilding Skills; Pipefitting:
5-9. (Serial)
WALKER, STUART.
Seventeen, 1940.
WALLACE, EDGAR,
Green Archer, (Serial)
Human Monster, 1940,
Missing People. 1940.
Mysterious Mr, Reeder, 1940,
Secret 4, 1940,
WALLACE, FRANCIS,
Wagons Roll at Night, 1941.
WALLACE, INEZ,
I Walked with a Zombie, 1943,
WALLACE, RICHARD.
Captain Caution, 1940,
WALLERSTEIN COMPANY, INC,
*Experiments on Wild Beer.
1949,
WALLIS, HAL B,
Casablanca, 1943,
Now, Voyager, 1942,
Passage to Marseille, 1944,
Princess O'Rourke, 1943.
Saratoga Trunk, 1946.
Watch on the Rhine. 1943,
WALLIS (HAL) PRODUCTIONS,
INC,
*Affairs of Susan, 1945,
*Desert Fury, 1947,
*] Walk Alone, 1947,
*Love Letters, 1945,
*Perfect Marriage, 1946.
*Searching Wind, 1946,
*Sorry, Wrong Number, 1948,
*Strange Love of Martha Ivers,
1946,
*You Came Along. 1945,
WALLIS, J. H,
Strange Bargain, 1949,
Woman in the Window. 1944,
WALLIS-HAZEN, INC,
*File on Thelma Jordan, 1949,
*My Friend Irma, 1949,
*Rope of Sand. 1949,
WALLS, HOWARD LAMARR,
Pope Leo XIII, 1947.
WALPOLE, HUGH,
Mr, Perrin and Mr, Traill.
1948,
WALT LANTZ SWING SYM-
PHONY.
Who's Cookin' Who? 1946.
WALTERS, CELIA M,
Sons of God. 1946.
WANGER, WALTER.
Canyon Passage. 1946,
Foreign Correspondent, 1940.
House Across the Bay. 1940,
Long Voyage Home. 1940,
Scarlet Street. 1945.
Secret Beyond the Door, 1948,
Slightly Honorable. 1940,
Sundown. 1941.
WANGER (WALTER) PICTURES,
INC,
*Lost Moment. 1947,
Reign of Terror. 1949,
*Tap Roots. 1948.
WANGER (WALTER) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC.
Arabian Nights, 1942.
*Foreign Correspondent. 1940.
*House Across the Bay, 1940.
*Long Voyage Home. 1940.
*Slightly Honorable. 1940,
*Sundown, 1941,
WAR ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE,
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY.
SEE Motion Picture Industry.
War Activities Committee.
WAR DEPT. SEE U.S. War
Dept.
WAR DEPARTMENT SAFETY
COUNCIL, SEE U.S, War
Dept. Safety Council.
WAR TRANSPORTATION COM-
MITTEE,
Teach Them To Drive. 1945.
WARD, J. T.
Comic Strips of Television,
1949,
WARD, MARY JANE,
Snake Pit. 1948.
WARE, HARLAN,
Too Young To Know. 1945.
WARE, LEON,
Perilous Waters. 1948.
WAREHAM, R. E, °
Modern Quantity Control.
1947,
WARNER, FRANKLYN,
Isle of Destiny. 1940,
WARNER (FRANKLYN) PRODUC-
TIONS,
*Isle of Destiny. 1940,
WARNER BROTHERS.
Action in Sports, 1947.
All Aboard! 1946,
American Sports Album, 1947.
Angel Puss, 1944,
Arrow Magic. 1947,
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra.
1948,
Bannister's Bantering Babies.
1948,
Batter up, 1949,
Battle of Champs, 1946.
Beautiful Bali. 1946.
Big Time Revue. 1947,
Bikes and Skis, 1944,
Birdie and the Beast. 1944,
Birds and the Beasts Were
There, 1945,
Boy and His Dog, 1947,
Branding Irons, ‘1947,
Brother Brat. 1944,
Buckaroo Bugs. 1944,
Bugs Bunny and the Three
Bears, 1944,
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips,
1944, ;
Calgary Stampede, 1949,
California, Here We Are.
1944,
Camera Angles, 1948,
Carnival of Sports, 1947,
Celebration Days, 1947.
Cinderella Horse. 1949.
Circus Band, 1945,
Circus Town, 1948,
Cradle of the Republic. 1948,
Dad Minds the Baby. 1947.
Daredevils on Wheels. 1949,
Day at Hollywood Park. 1947,
Desi Arnaz and His Orches-
tra. 1946.
Dog Tired, 1942.
Dominion of Sports. 1946.
Down the Nile, 1949.
Drums of India, 1948,
—Duck Soup to Nuts, 1944,
Dude Rancheroos, 1949,
English Outings, 1949,
Fighting Athletes. 1948, 1949.
Fishing the Florida Keys.
1947,
Flying Sportsman in Jamaica,
1947,
Football Magic. 1948.
Freddy Martin and His Or-
chestra. 1947.
Gauchos of the Pampas. 1948,
Glamor in Sports. 1945.
Glamour Town, 1947,
Happy Holidays. 1949,
Hare Brained Hypnotist. 1942.
*Hare Force, 1944,
Hare Ribbin, 1944,
Harness Racing, 1947.
Heart of Paris. 1949,
Henry Busse and His Orches-
tra. 1948,
Highland Games. 1949,
Hold the Lion, PleaSe. 1942.
Holiday for Sports, 1947.
Holiday Highlights. 1940.
Hollywood Wonderland, 1947.
Horse and Buggy Days. 1949.
Hunting the Fox. 1949,
I Got Plenty of Mutton, 1944,
Jammin! the Blues, 1944,
Joe Reichman and His Orches-
tra, 1948.
Jungle Man Killers. 1948.
King of the Carnival. 1948,
King of the Everglades, 1946.
Kingdom of the Wild, 1947.
Kings of the Rockies. 1949.
Land of Romance, 1947,
Lazy Hunter, 1946.
Let's Go Swimming. 1947.
Let's Sing a Song About the
Moonlight. 1947,
Let's Sing a Song from the
Movies, 1948,
Let's Sing a Song of the West.
1947,
Let's Sing a Stephen Foster
Song. 1948,
Let's Sing an Old-Time Song.
1947,
Little Archer, 1949,
Little Red Riding Rabbit.
1944,
Living with Lions, 1948,
Man from New Orleans, 1948.
Meatless Flyday, 1943,
Melody of Youth, 1947,
Musical Mexico, 1945,
My Own United States, 1948,
Mysterious Ceylon. 1949,
Nation on Skis. 1948.
Overseas Roundup, 1945,
Overseas Roundup No, 2, 1945,
Overseas Roundup No. 3, 1945.
Pie in the Eye, 1948,
Pigskin Passes, 1949,
Playtime in Rio, 1948,
Porky's Pastry Pirates, 1942,
Princely India, 1949,
Race Rider, 1947,
Ranch in White. 1946,
Rhythm of a Big City. 1948.
Rhythm of the Rhumba, 1944,
Ride, Ranchero, Ride. 1948.
Roaring Wheels, 1948,
Romance and Dance, 1947,
Royal Duck Shoot, 1948,
Rubber River. 1947.
Rubinoff and His Violin. 1948.
Saddle Up. 1947.
Saps in Chaps, 1942.
Saturday Night Swing Club,
1948,
Ski Devils. 1948.
Slightly Daffy. 1944,
Smart as a Fox, 1946,
So You Think You're a Nervous
Wreck. 1946, 1947,
So You Want an Apartment,
1947,
So You Want To Be a Baby,
Sitter, 1948,
So You Want To Be a Detective.
1948,
So You Want To Be a Gambler.
1948,
So You Want To Be a Muscle
Man, 1949,
So You Want To Be in Pictures,
1947,
So You Want To Be in Politics,
1948,
So You Want To Be on the
Radio, 1948,
So You Want To Be Popular,
1948,
So You Want To Build a House,
1948,
So You Want To Get Rich Quick,
1949,
So You Want To Hold Your Wife.
1947,
So You Want To Keep Your
Hair. 1947,
So You're Going on a Vacation.
1947,
So You're Going To Be a
Father. 1947,
So You're Having In-Law
Trouble, 1949,
Soap Box Derby. 1948.
Sonny Dunham and His Orches-
tra, 1944,
Spills and Chills, 1949,
Sport of Millions, 1949,
Sports Down Under. 1948.
Sports New and Old, 1949.
Sportsman's Playground.
1947,
Sportsmen of the Far East.
1949,
Spring Comes to Niagara.
1949,
Stan Kenton and His Orches-
tra, 1946,
Star Spangled City, 1946.
Sun Valley Fun, 1948,
Sunset in the Pacific, 1946.
Swim Parade, 1949.
Swing Styles. 1947.
Tennis Town, 1947.
They're off. 1949,
Tick, Tock, Tuckered, 1944,
Tom Turk and Daffy, 1944.
Trailin' West. 1949.
Treachery Rides the Trail.
1949,
Trip to Sportland. 1948.
Vaudeville Revue. 1947.
Water Wizards. 1949,
Water Wonderland, 1949.
Weakly Reporter. 1944,
What's Hatchin'? 1948,
Who's Who in the Zoo, 1942,
Zero Girl, 1947.
WARNER BROTHERS CARTOONS,
INC,
Acrobatty Bunny. 1946,
Ain't That Ducky. 1945.
Along Came Daffy, 1946,
Awful Orphan, 1948,
Baby Bottleneck, 1945,
Bacall to Arms, 1946.
Back Alley Oproar. 1947,
1948.
Bad Ol' Putty-Tat. 1949,
Baseball Bugs. 1946.
Bashful Buzzard, 1945,
Bear Feat. 1949.
Bee-Deviled Bruin, 1949,
*Behind the Meat Ball. 1945.
Big Snooze, 1946.
Birth of a Notion, 1947.
Bone Sweet Bone. 1947.
Booby Hatched, 1944.
Book Revue. 1945,
Bowery Bugs. 1948.
Buccaneer Bunny, 1948,
Bugs Bunny Rides Again,
1947,
Bye, Bye, Blue Beard. 1949,
Catch as Cats Can, 1947.
580
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WARNER BROTHERS CARTOONS,
INC. Cont'd,
Crowing Pains, 1947,
Curtain Razor. 1949,
Daffy Dilly, 1948.
Daffy Doodles. 1945.
Daffy Duck Hunt. 1949,
Daffy Duck Slept Here. 1947.
Doggone Cats. 1947,
Dough for the Do-Do, 1949.
Dough Ray Me-ow,. 1948.
Draftee Daffy. 1944,
Each Dawn 1 Crow. 1949.
Eager Beaver. 1945,
Easter Yeggs. 1946.
Fair and Wormer, 1946,
Fast and Furry-Ous, 1949,
Feather in His Hare. 1946.
Fin'n Catty. 1948.
Flop Goes the Weasel, 1949,
Foghorn Leghorn, 1948.
For Scent-Imental Reasons,
1949,
Foxy Duckling, 1947,
Fresh Airedale, 1945.
Gay Anties. 1946,
Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears.
1944,
Goofy Gophers. 1946,
Gorilla My Dreams, 1947.
Gray Hounded Hare, 1949,
Great Piggy Bank Robbery.
1946.
Gruesome Twosome, 1945,
Hair Raising Hare, 1945.
Hare Conditioned, 1945,
Hare-Do, 1947,
Hare Grows in Manhattan,
1947.
Hare Remover. 1945,
Hare Splitter, 1948.
Hare Tonic. 1945.
Hare Trigger. 1945.
Haredevil Hare. 1947.
He Was Her Man, 1936,
Henhouse Henery. 1949,
Hep Cat. 1949.
Herr Meets Hare, 1944,
Hick, a Slick, and a Chick,
1947.
High Diving Hare, 1949,
Hippety Hopper. 1949.
Hiss and Make up. 1949,
Hobo Bobo, 1947,
Holiday for Drumsticks, 1948.
Holiday for Shoestrings., 1945.
Hollywood Canine Canteen,
1945.
Hollywood Daffy. 1946,
Hop, Look, and Listen. 1947.
Hop, Skip, and a Chump. 1942,
Horse Fly Fleas. 1947,
Horton Hatches the Egg. 1949.
Hot Cross Bunny, 1948.
House Hunting Mice, 1947.
Hush My Mouse, 1945.
I Taw a Putty Tat. 1948.
I Wanna Be a Sailor. 1949.
Inki and the Minah Bird, 1949,
Inki at the Circus, 1947,
Itch in Time, 1948,
Kit for Cat. 1948,
Kitty Kornered. 1946.
Knights Must Fall. 1949.
Lad in His Lamp, 1948,
Life with Feathers, 1945,
Little Orphan Airedale. 1947.
Long-Haired Hare, 1949.
Lost and Foundling. 1944.
Mexican Joy Ride, 1947.
Mississippi Hare. 1949,
Mouse Menace, 1946.
Mouse-Merized Cat. 1946.
Mouse Wreckers, 1949,
My Bunny Lies over the Sea,
1948,
Nasty Quacks, 1945,
Nothing but the Tooth, 1947,
Odor-Able Kitty. 1944,
Odor of the Day. 1948.
Of Thee I Sting. 1946.
Often an Orphan. 1949,
Old Grey Hare, 1944,
One Meat Brawl. 1947.
Paying the Piper. 1947.
Peck Up Your Troubles, 1945.
Pest in the House, 1947.
Pest That Came to Dinner.
1949,
Pigs in a Polka, 1949,
Plane Daffy. 1944.
Porky Chops, 1948,
Quentin Quail, 1945,
Rabbit Punch, 1947.
Rabbit Transit. 1946.
Racketeer Rabbit. 1946,
Rattled Rooster. 1948,
Rebel Rabbit. 1947.
Rhapsody Rabbit. 1946.
Riff Raffy Daffy. 1948.
Roughly Squeaking. 1946.
Scaredy Cat. 1948.
’ Scent-Imental over You. 1947,
Shell-Shocked Egg. 1948.
Slick Hare. 1946.
*So Much for So Little. 1949.
Squawkin' Hawk. 1942.
Stage Door Cartoon, 1945,
Stupid Cupid, 1944,
Stupor Salesman. 1948,
Swallow the Leader, 1949,
Tale of Two Kitties, 1948.
Tale of Two Mice. 1945,
Trap Happy Porky. 1945.
Tweetie Pie. 1947.
Two Gophers from Texas.
1947.
Unruly Hare, 1944, 1945,
Up-Standing Sitter, 1948.
Wagon Heels, 1945.
Walky Talky Hawky. 1946,
What Makes Daffy Duck? 1948.
What's Brewin' Bruin? 1947.
Which Is Witch, 1949.
Windblown Hare. 1949.
Wise Quackers, 1948,
You Were Never Duckier,
1948
WARNER BROTHERS FIRST
NATIONAL PICTURES,
INC
*This Was Paris, 1942.
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
CORPORATION,
*Girl from Jones Beach, 1949,
*Night unto Night, 1947,
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
CORPORATION, SEE Warner
Bros, Pictures, Inc,
bala pe BROTHERS PICTURES,
*Across the Pacific. 1942,
"hens in the North Atlantic.
*Adventures in South America,
1945
*Adventures of Don Juan, 1949,
A ¢ wpa of Mark Twain.
*Affectionately Yours, 1941.
*Air Force, 1943,
*Alice in Wonderland, 1940,
*All American Bands, 1943,
*All Star Melody Masters, 1944,
hes: This, and Heaven Too,
*All Through the Night. 1942.
*Always a Bride, 1940.
*Always in My Heart, 1942,
*Always Leave Them Laughing.
1949,
*Always Together. 1948,
*Angel from Texas. 1940,
*April Showers, 1948,
*Are Animals Actors? 1945,
*Army Show. 1943,
*Arsenic and Old Lace, 1944,
*At the Stroke of Twelve. 1941.
*Baa Baa Black Sheep, 1944,
*Background to Danger, 1943,
*Backyard Golf, 1944,
*Bad Men of Missouri, 1941,
*Battle for the Marianas, 1944,
*Beast with Five Fingers, 1947,
*Bees A' Buzzin'. 1944,
*Behind the Big Top, 1943.
*Between Two Worlds, 1944,
*Beyond the Forest. 1949,
*Beyond the Line of Duty, 1942.
*Big Bill Tilden, 1941,
*Big Punch, 1948,
*Big Shot. 1942,
*Big Sleep. 1946,
*Bluenose Schooner, 1944,
*Blues in the Night. 1941,
*Bob Wills and His Texas
Playboys, 1944,
*Body Disappears. 1941,
*Borrah Minevitch and His
Harmonica School, 1943,
1947.
*Bride Came C.O. D. 1941,
*British Intelligence, 1940,
*Brother Orchid, 1940.
*Brother Rat and a Baby. 1940,
*Bullet Scars. 1942,
*Bullets for O'Hara, 1941,
*Busses Roar. 1942,
*California Junior Symphony,
1942,
*California Thoroughbreds,
1940,
*Calling All Girls. 1942.
*Calling All Husbands, 1940.
*Calling Philo Vance. 1940,
*Captains of the Clouds. 1942,
*Carioca Serenaders, 1941,
*Carl Hoff and His Orchestra.
1941,
*Casablanca, 1943.
*Case of the Black Parrot.
1941,
*Castle on the Hudson, 1940,
*Cattlemen's Days, 1944,
*Cavalcade of Dance. 1944.
*Champions of the Future, 1944,
*Champions Training Cham-
pions. 1943,
*Cheyenne, 1947.
*Child Is Born, 1939.
*Childhood Days, 1943.
*Chinatown Champs. 1944,
*Christmas in Connecticut.
1945.
*Cinderella Jones, 1946,
*Cinderella's Feller. 1940,
1946,
*City for Conquest. 1940.
*Cliff Edwards and His Bucka-
roos, 1940,
Cloak and Dagger. 1946,
*Colorado Territory. 1949.
*Colorado Trout, 1944,
*Confidential Agent. 1945.
*Conflict. 1945,
*Conspirators. 1944,
*Constant Nymph, 1943.
*Corn Is Green, 1945,
*Crime by Night. 1944,
*Cry Wolf. 1947,
*Danger Signal. 1945,
*Dangerously They Live. 1942.
*Dark Passage. 1947.
*Day at the Fair. 1948,
*Deception, 1946,
*Decision of Christopher Blake.
1948,
*Deep Valley. 1947.
*Desert Playground. 1944,
*Desert Song. 1943.
*Desperate Journey. 1942,
*Destination Tokyo, 1944,
*Devil Boats. 1944,
*Devotion. 1946,
*Dispatch from Reuter's, 1940,
*Dive Bomber, 1941,
*Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet,
1940,
*Dog in the Orchard, 1941.
*Dogie Round Up. 1944,
*Don Cossack Chorus, 1942,
*Doughgirls, 1944,
*Dude Ranch Buckaroos, 1943,
*Eagles of the Navy. 1943.
*East of the River. 1940,
*Edge of Darkness, 1943,
*Embraceable You, 1948,
*Escape from Crime, 1942,
*Escape in the Desert. 1945,
*Escape Me Never. 1947,
*Famous Movie Dogs, 1940,
*Father Is a Prince. 1940.
*Father's Son. 1941,
*Fight, Fish, Fight. 1941,
*Fighter Squadron, 1948,
*Fighting Engineers, 1943,
*Fighting 69th. 1940.
*Filipino Sports Parade, 1944,
*Find the Blackmailer, 1943,
Flamingo Road. 1949,
*Flaxy Martin, 1949,
*Flight Angels. 1940,
*Flight from Destiny. 1941.
*Flowing Gold. 1940.
*Fly Fishing. 1940.
*Flying Fortress, 1942.
*Football Highlights. 1940.
*Footsteps in the Dark, 1941,
*Forty Boys and a Song, 1941.
*Fountainhead, 1949,
*Four Mothers. 1941.
*Four Wives. 1940,
*Freddie Fisher and His Band,
1944,
*Freddy Martin and His Or-
chestra, 1940,
*Fugitive from Justice, 1940,
*Gambling on the High Seas.
1940,
*Gay Parisian, 1941.
*Gay Sisters. 1942,
*Gentleman Jim, 1942,
*George Washington Slept Here,
1942,
*Glen Gray and His Casa Loma
Orchestra. 1942,
*God Is My Co-Pilot. 1945,
*Gorilla Man. 1943,
*Grandfather's Follies, 1944,
*Granny Get Your Gun. 1940.
*Great Lie. 1941.
*Great Mr. Nobody. 1941,
*Grey, White and Blue. 1943,
*Gun to Gun, 1944,
*Happy Faces, 1941,
*Happy Times and Jolly Mom-
ents. 1943,
*Hard Way. 1943.
*Harry Owens and His Royal
Hawaiian Orchestra, 1945,
*Hatteras Honkers, 1942.
*Henry Busse and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
*Her Kind of Man, 1946,
*Here Comes Happiness, 1941.
*Here Comes the Cavalry.
1941,
*Hidden Hand, 1942,
*High Sierra, 1941,
*Highway West. 1941,
*Hit Parade of the Gay Nineties.
1943,
*Hollywood Canteen, 1945.
*Homicide. 1949.
*Honeymoon for Three. 1941.
*Horn Blows at Midnight. 1945.
*Hotel Berlin, 1945.
*House Across the Street.
1949,
*Humoresque. 1947.
*Hunter's Paradise, 1942.
*Hunting Dogs at Work, 1942,
*Hunting the Devil cat. 1944,
*Hunting the Hard Way, 1941.
*] Am an American, 1944.
*] Was Framed. 1942,
*I Won't Play. 1944,
*In Our Time, 1944.
*In This Our Life. 1942,
*International Squadron, 1941,
*Into the Clouds, 1944,
*Invisible Stripes. 1939,
*It All Came True, 1940,
*It Happens on Rollers, 1941,
*It's a Great Feeling. 1949.
*Janie, 1944,
*Janie Gets Married, 1946,
*Joe Reichman and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
*John Loves Mary. 1949.
*Johnny Belinda, 1948.
*Juke Girl. 1942,
*June Bride, 1948.
*Jungle Thrills, 1944,
*Junior Jive Bombers, 1944,
*Key Largo. 1948,
*King of the Archers. 1943,
*King of the Lumberjacks, 1940.
*King Salmon, 1941,
*King's Row. 1942.
*Kiss in the Dark, 1948.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
581
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES,
INC, Cont'd,
*Knockout, 1941,
*Knute Rockne—All American,
1940,
*Ladies Must Live. 1940,
*Lady Takes a Sailor. 1949.
*Lady with Red Hair. 1940.
*Larceny, Inc. 1942,
*Las Vegas, Frontier Town,
1946,
Last Bomb. 1947.
*Last Ride, 1944,
*Law of the Tropics. 1941.
*Leo Reisman and His Orches-
tra. 1941,
*Let's Go Fishing. 1944,
*Letter, 1940,
*Lions for Sale. 1941.
*Listen to the Bands, 1944.
*Little Isles of Freedom, 1943.
*Look for the Silver Lining,
1949,
*Love and Learn, 1947,
*Love's Intrigue. 1940,
*Make Your Own Bed, 1944,
*Male Animal, 1942.
*Maltese Falcon, 1941.
*Man I Love. 1947.
*Man Killers. 1943.
*Man Who Came to Dinner,
1942,
*Man Who Talked Too Much,
1940,
*Manpower. 1941.
*March On, America, 1942,
*March On, Marines, 1940,
*Marie Greene and Her Merrie
Men. 1940,
*Mask of Dimitrios. 1944,
*Maybe Darwin Was Right.
1942,
*Mechanix Illustrated. (Serial)
*Meet John Doe, 1941.
*Meet the Fleet. 1940,
*Men of the Sky, 1942.
*Men Wanted. 1940,
*Mexican Sportland. 1944.
*Mildred Pierce, 1945,
*Million Dollar Baby, 1941,
*Minstrel Days. 1941,
*Miracle Makers, 1941, 1945,
*Mission to Moscow, 1943,
*Mr, Skeffington, 1944,
*Money and the Woman, 1940,
*Monsters of the Deep, 1941,
*Mountain Fighters. 1943,
*Murder in the Air. 1940,
*Murder in the Big House,
1942,
*Murder on the Waterfront.
1943,
*Musical Movieland. 1944,
My Dream Is Yours, 1949.
*My Love Came Back, 1940,
*My Reputation, 1946,
*My Wild Irish Rose. 1947.
*Mysterious Doctor, 1943,
*Nation Dances, 1943,
*Nautical but Nice. 1944, 1945,
*Navy Blues. 1941,
*Never Say Goodbye. 1946.
*New Horizons, 1940.
*Night and Day. 1946.
*Night in Mexico City. 1944,
*Nine Lives Are Not Enough,
1941,
*No Time for Comedy, 1940.
*Nobody Lives Forever. 1946.
*Nora Prentiss, 1947.
*Northern Pursuit. 1943,
*Now, Voyager, 1942,
*Nurse's Secret, 1941,
*Objective Burma. 1945.
*Of Human Bondage, 1946,
*Oklahoma Outlaws, 1943,
*Old Acquaintance, 1943,
*Once Over Lightly, 1944,
*One Foot in Heaven, 1941,
One Last Fling. 1949,
*One More Tomorrow, 1946.
*One Sunday Afternoon, 1949,
*Our African Frontier, 1943,
*Our Alaskan Frontier. 1944,
*Our Frontier in Italy. 1944,
*Out of the Fog. 1941.
*Outdoor Living. 1944,
*Over the Wall, 1944,
*Ozzie Nelson and His Orches-
tra, 1943.
*Pacific Frontier, 1942,
*Passage to Marseille. 1944,
*Perils of the Jungle. 1941,
*Pillow to Post, 1945.
*Playgirls, 1941,
*Points on Arrows, 1941,
*Polo with the Stars. 1941.
*Possessed, 1947,
Power Behind the Nation. 1947.
*Pride of the Marines, 1945.
*Princess O'Rourke. 1943.
*Proudly We Serve. 1944,
Pursued, 1947.
*Rear Gunner. 1943,
*Rhapsody in.Blue. 1945,
*River's End, 1940.
*Road to Victory. 1944,
*Roaring Guns. 1944,
*Rocky Mountain Big Game.
1942,
Romance on the High Seas,
1948,
*Roughly Speaking. 1945.
*Rover's Rangers. 1943,
*Sail Ho, 1941.
*San Antonio, 1946,
*Santa Fe Trail, 1940,
*Saratoga Trunk, 1946,
*Saturday's Children, 1940,
*Sea Hawk. 1940,
*Sea Wolf. 1941,
*Secret Enemies, 1942,
*Seeing Eye. 1941,
*Sergeant York, 1941.
*Shadow of a Woman, 1946.
*Shadows on the Stairs, 1941,
*She Couldn't Say No. 1940.
*Shine On Harvest Moon, 1944.
*Shining Victory. 1941,
*Ship Is Born, 1943,
*Shot in the Dark, 1941.
*Silver River. 1948,
*Singapore Woman, 1941,
*Six Hits and a Miss. 1942.
*Ski Whizz. 1944.
*Skinnay Ennis and His Orches-
tra. 1940.
*Smart Girls Don't Talk. 1948,
*Smiling Ghost. 1941.
*Sniffer Soldiers, 1942,
*Snow Sports. 1943.
*So You Think You Need Glass-
es. 1943,
*So You Want To Give Up
Smoking. 1942.
*Sockeroo, 1940,
*Soldiers in White. 1941,
*Songs of the Range, 1944,
*Sons of the Sea, 1942,
*South American Sports. 1942,
*South American Sway, 1944,
South of St. Louis, 1949,
*South of Suez. 1940,
*Spade Cooley, King of Western
Swing. 1945,
*Spanish Fiesta, 1941,
*Spills for Thrills, 1940,
*Spirit of Annapolis, 1942.
*Spirit of West Point. 1942,
*Spy Ship. 1942,
*Stallion Road, 1947,
*Star in the Night, 1945,
*Stars on Horseback. 1943,
*Steel Against the Sky. 1941.
*Stolen Life. 1946.
*Strange Alibi. 1941,
*Strawberry Blonde. 1941.
*Struggle for Life, 1944,
*Sweeney Steps Out. 1943,
*Sweetheart Serenade, 1943,
*Take the Air, 1940.
*Tanks Are Coming. 1941,
*Target for Tonight. 1941.
*Task Force, 1944, 1949,
*Tear Gas Squad, 1940.
*Thank Your Lucky Stars. 1943.
*That Hagen Girl.
*That Way with Women, 1947.
*Their Dizzy Day. 1944,
*Then and Now. 1941,
*There Ain't No Such Animal,
1942,
*They Died with Their Boots On,
1941,
~*Phey- Drive by Night. 1940,
*Thieves Fall Out. 1941.
*This Is Your Enemy, 1943.
*Those Good Old Days. 1941.
*Three Cheers for the Girls.
1943,
*Three Cheers for the Irish,
1940.
*Three Sons o' Guns, 1941,
*Three Strangers. 1946.
*Throwing a Party. 1940,
*Throwing the Bull, 1944,
*'Til We Meet Again, 1940.
*Time, the Place and the Girl.
1946.
*To Have and Have Not, 1945.
*To the Victor, 1948,
*Too Young To Know, 1945,
*Torrid Zone. 1940,
*Treasure of the Sierra Madre,
1948,
*Trial by Trigger. 1944,
*Tropical Sportland. 1943.
*Truck Busters, 1943,
*Tugboat Annie Sails Again.
1940,
*Two Guys from Milwaukee.
1946.
*Two Guys from Texas, 1948,
*Two Mrs. Carrolls. 1947,
*Uncertain Glory, 1944,
Under Capricorn, 1949,
*Underground, 1941,
*Unfaithful. 1947.
*United States Army Air Force
Band, 1942,
*United States Army Band.
1943,
*United States Coast Guard
Band, 1944,
*United States Marines on Re-
view, 1944,
*United States Merchant Marine
Cadet Basic School Band.
1944,
*United States Navy Band. 1943.
*University of Southern Cal-
ifornia Band and Glee Club,
1941,
*Valley. 1940,
*Vaudeville Days. 1943,
*Verdict. 1946,
*Very Thought of You. 1944,
*Virginia City. 1940,
*Voice of the Turtle. 1947.
*Voice That Thrilled the World,
1943,
*Wagon Wheels West. 1943.
*Wagons Roll at Night. 1941,
*Wallflower, 1948,
*War for Men's Minds, 1943.
*Watch on the Rhine. 1943,
*Water Sports. 1941,
*Wedding Yells. 1942,
*Wells Fargo Days, 1944,
*West of the Rockies. 1941,
*Whiplash, 1949,
*White Heat. 1349,
*White Sails. 1941,
*Wild Bill Hickok Rides, 1942.
*Wings of Steel. 1941.
*Winner's Circle. 1944,
*Winter Meeting, 1948,
*With Rod and Reel on Anti-
costi Island, 1943.
*Woman in White. 1948,
*Women at War, 1943.
*Women in Sports, 1943,
*Yankee Doodle Dandy. 1943,
*Yankee Doodle's Daughters,
1945.
*You Can't Escape Forever,
1942,
*Young and Beautiful. 1943,
*Younger Brothers, 1949,
*You're in the Army Now. 1941,
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES,
LTD.
This Was Paris, 1942,
WARNER BROTHERS STUDIOS.
Battle for the Marianas, 1944,
WARNER NEWS, INC.
*Warner Pathe News, (Serial)
WARREN, PARRY O.
*Charm and Personality. 1939.
WARREN'S MOTION PICTURES.
Charm and Personality. 1939.
WARSHAWSKY, CURTIS B.
Can't Help Singing. 1944,
WARSHAWSKY, SAMUEL J,
Can't Help Singing. 1944,
WARTBURG PRESS.
*Way of Peace. 1947.
WARWICK, JAMES,
Dark Past. 1949,
WARWICK AMUSEMENT COR-
PORATION,
*Thunder Rock. 1944,
WARWICK PICTURES, INC.
*Churchill's Island. 1942,
*Fighting Freighters. 1942,
*Food— Weapon of Conquest.
1942,
*Global Air Routes. 1944,
*Hitler's Plan. 1942,
*Inside Fighting China, 1942.
*Inside Fighting Russia, 1942,
*Inside France. 1944,
*Invasion of Europe. 1943,
*Invasion of North Africa. 1943,
*Labor Front. 1943.
*Mask of Nippon, 1942,
*New Soldiers Are Tough, 1942,
*Now the Peace. 1945,
*Road to Tokyo. 1943,
*Russia's Foreign Policy. 1943,
*This Is Blitz, 1942.
*When Asia Speaks, 1944,
WASSELL, CORYDON M,
Story of Dr, Wassell. 1944,
WATERS, FRANK.
River Lady. 1948.
WATKINS, MAURINE,
Easy To Wed, 1946.
Roxie Hart. 1942.
WATSON, JOHN,
Hills of Home, 1948,
WATTERS, GEORGE MANKER,
When My Baby Smiles at Me,
1948,
WATTS REGULATOR COMPANY,
*Watts Explosion Tests. 1940.
WAYNE CRANE DIVISION, AMER-
ICAN STEEL DREDGE COM-
PANY, INC, SEE American
Steel Dredge Co., Inc. Wayne
Crane Division.
WEAD, FRANK.
Dive Bomber, 1941,
I Wanted Wings, 1941,
International Squadron, 1941,
WEATHERSBY, MARY E.
How To Be Well Groomed.
1948.
Your Family Budget. 1949,
WEAVER, RICHARD,
Safe Exit. 1949,
WEBB, HENRY S.
Saviour Is Born, 1947,
WEBB (JERVIS B.) COMPANY.
Pacemakers for Industry.
1944,
WEBB, RICHARD WILSON, For
works written in collaboration
with Hugh Callingham Wheeler.
SEE Quentin, Patrick, pseud.
WEBSTER, PAUL,
Nora Prentiss, 1947,
WEDLOCK, HUGH,
It Happened Tomorrow, 1944,
WEEDON, VIVIAN.
Playground Safety, 1947,
Safe Living at School, 1948.
WEEKS, ALBERT L,
Egg and You, 1948,
WEEKS, GEORGE W,
Trailing Double Trouble. 1940,
WEIDIG, VALESKA.
Jamaica, 1946,
WEIDMAN, JEROME,
House of Strangers. 1949.
582
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
WEIL, RICHARD.
Shine On Harvest Moon, 1944.
Throwing a Party. 1940.
WEILL, KURT.
Knickerbocker Holiday. 1944,
Lady in the Dark. 1944,
WEIMAN, RITA.
Possessed, 1947,
WEIMER, ARTHUR M,.
Cities: Why They Grow. 1949,
WEINZIRL, ADOLPH,
Human Growth, 1947.
WEIRTON STEEL COMPANY,
War Task, 1945.
WEISS, LOUIS,
*Humpty Dumpty. 1947.
*White Gorilla, 1945.
WEISS AND LANDRES.,
*Devil Monster, 1946,
WELCH, DOUG.
We Go Fast. 1941,
WELCHANS, ROBERT.
Ohio Wildlife. 1949,
WELLESLEY, GORDON,
This Was Paris. 1942,
WELLMAN, PAUL I.
Cheyenne. 1947.
Walls of Jericho. 1948,
WELLMAN, WILLIAM A,
G.I. Joe. 1945,
WELLS, BILLY K.
Birth of a Star,
WELLS, EVELYN.
Kit Carson, 1940,
WELLS, H. G.
Invisible Agent. 1942.
Invisible Man Returns. 1940,
Invisible Man's Revenge,
1944,
WELTE, ALICE,
Album of the Americas.
WERFEL, FRANZ,
Song of Bernadette, 1943.
WESSEX FILM PRODUCTIONS,
LTD.
Woman in the Hall,
WEST, BERNARD A,
Talking Hoist. 1949.
WEST, WILLIAM.
Top Sergeant Mulligan,
WEST, WILLIAM D,
Milky Way. 1942.
WEST COAST SOUND STUDIOS,
INC.
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Lathe. (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Sensitive Drill.
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Vertical Drill.
(Serial)
WESTERBY, ROBERT.
Small Voice. 1947.
WESTERN ADVENTURE PRO-
DUCTIONS, INC.
*Dead Man's Gold.
*Frontier Revenge,
*Mark of the Lash,
*Outlaw Country. 1948,
*Son of a Bad Man, 1949,
*Son of Billy the Kid. 1949.
WESTINGHOUSE,
Ted, His Mike, and You, 1947.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
*Commutation of DC Machines.
1945.
*More Usable Heat Per Pound of
Coal, 1945,
*There's Nothing to It, 1941,
*V Men and V Women, 1942,
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
COMPANY.
Dawn of Better Living.
WESTOVER, RUSS,
Tillie the Toiler, 1941.
WESTPORT INTERNATIONAL
1944,
1946,
1948,
1941,
1948,
1948,
1948,
1945,
FILM, INC.
*Furia, 1947,
*Kings of the Olympics. 1948,
*Olympic Cavalcade, 1948,
WESTWOOD CORPORATION,
Meds Yi of Monte Cristo,
WETZEL, CHARLES MCKINLEY.
Tying Bucktail Flies. 1947,
WETZEL, MAURICE SWABY.
*Rhapsody in Red White and
Blue. 1940.
WHEELER, HUGH CALLINGHAM.,
For works written in collabora-
tion with Richard Wilson Webb.
SEE Quentin, Patrick, pseud.
WHIPPLE, ABRAM LADUE.
Actual Views of a Locomotive
Fire Box Fired by an FD
Stoker. 1940.
Actual Views of a Locomotive
Fire Box Fired by an HT
Stoker. 1940,
WHIPPLE, DOROTHY.
They Were Sisters,
WHISLER, EDWIN L.
*Pilgrimage to Amsterdam
for the World Council of
Churches, 1948. 1949,
WHITE, EDWARD.
Wild Geese Calling, 1941.
WHITE, ETHEL LENA,
Spiral Staircase. 1945,
Unseen, 1945,
WHITE, IRVING,
Always in My Heart.
WHITE, LESLIE T.,
Northern Pursuit. 1943,
Strange Alibi. 1941,
WHITE, NELIA GARDNER,
Sentimental Journey, 1946.
WHITE, ROGER.
So You Think You Know Music.
(Serial)
WHITE, WILLIAM L,
Journey for Margaret.
Lost Boundaries, 1949,
They Were Expendable. 1945.
WHITEHEAD METAL PRODUCTS
COMPANY, INC.
*How Do You Do, 1940,
WHITESEL, RITTA.
Preserving Food,
WHITFIELD, RAOUL,
High Tide, 1947,
WHITTAKER, WAYNE,
Bamboo Blonde, 1946,
WHYTOCK, ROSS DUFF.
Your Health Department in
1946,
1942,
1942,
1949,
Action, 1946,
WIEN FILM.
Frauen Sind Keine Engel.
1946,
Weisse Traume. 1946,
Wen die Gotter Lieben, 1942,
WIGTON, ANNE,
Strange Impersonation. 1946,
WILBUR, CRANE,
Adventures of Casanova, 1948.
WILCOX, HERBERT.
Sunny, 1941,
Wings and the Woman. 1942,
Yellow Canary. 1944,
WILDE, HAGAR.
Guest in the House, 1944.
WILDE, OSCAR,
Birthday of the Infanta, 1949,
Canterville Ghost. 1944,
Fan, 1949,
Flesh and Fantasy, 1943.
Picture of Dorian Grey, 1945.
WILDER, BILLY.
Ball of Fire. 1941,
Rhythm on the River, 1940,
Song Is Born, 1947,
WILDER, MARGARET BUELL,
Since You Went Away. 1944,
WILDER, ROBERT.
Flamingo Road,
WILDER, SALLY.
Flamingo Road, 1949,
WILDER, THORNTON,
Bridge of San Luis Rey.
Our Town, 1940,
WILDER (W. LEE) PRODUC-
TIONS.
Vicious Circle. 1948. s
WILDER, WILLIAM.
*Vicious Circle. 1948
WILDES, NEWLIN B.
Heart of the Rio Grande, 1942,
bebe 2 PICTURE PRODUC-
INC,
Appendicitis in Childhood, 1941
~
1949,
1944,
Ascorbic Acid and Scurvy.
1947,
Back of Every Promise. 1948,
By Jupiter, 1946,
Cardio Vascular Anomiles,
1949,
Cheese Family Album, 1949,
Cuando Bobby Va a la Escuela.
1947,
Drama of Portland Cement.
1949,
Egg and You. 1948,
Erythroblastic Anemia, 1941,
Every Seventh Family, 1949,
Feeding the Infant During the
First Year. 1947.
Free for All. 1948.
Human Mileage, 1949.
Incidence of Rickets and
Scurvy. 1948,
Johnny Makes a Date,
Knucklehead, 1949,
*Music for Americans. 1943,
Observations on Hepatitis.
1946,
Personalized Lubrication
Service. 1946,
Personalized Product Display.
1947,
Personalized Service. 1946,
Prairie Chickens. 1949,
Prairie Wings. 1948.
Quando Bobby Vai Paraa
Escola. 1947,
Roots in the Soil. 1949,
Sightseeing at Home. 1942,
Sugar Plum Tree. 1948,
Tailor-Made Dollars, 1949,
This Is Aluminum, 1947,
Time for Living. 1949,
Vitamin "A" in Human Nutri-
tion. 1948,
Who Gets the Credit? 1949,
Wise Choice, 1948,
WILDONER, DALE ENID.
Football 1946, Navy vs. Army,
1946,
WILEY, DWIGHT MITCHELL,
1949,
Bride Wore Boots, 1946,
WILEY, HUGH,
Doomed To Die. 1940,
Fatal Hour, 1940.
WILHELM, WOLFGANG,
Dispatch from Reuter's.
Mister V. 1941,
Voice in the Night. 1941,
WILLARD PICTURES, INC.
*Care of the Patient with Dia-
betes Mellitus (Complicated)
1945,
*Care of the Patient with Dia-
betes Mellitus (Uncomplicated
1945.
Con Estas Armas,
Health Is a Victory.
It's All Yours, 1945,
*New Neighbor. 1946,
*Nursing-Feeding the Patient.
1944,
Our Job To Know, 1944,
Spiritual Rearmament, 1941,
With These Weapons. 1939,
WILLIAMS, BEN AMES,
Leave Her to Heaven,
Strange Woman, 1946.
WILLIAMS, BROCK.
Earl of Chicago. 1940,
WILLIAMS, ELIOT C,
Pigs and Elephants.
WILLIAMS, EMLYN.,
Corn Is Green. 1945,
Life Begins at Eight-thirty.
1942,
WILLIAMS, HERSCHEL V.,, Jr.
Janie, 1944,
Janie Gets Married. 1946,
WILLIAMS, REBECCA YANCEY.
Vanishing Virginian, 1941,
WILLIAMS, VALENTINE,
Dispatch from Reuter's,
WILLIAMSON, E. G.
Aptitudes and Occupations,
1941,
WILLOUGHBY, BERTRAM.
*Home Front Offensive.
1940,
1941,
1942,
1946,
1947,
1940,
1942,
WILLS, ROSS B.
East of the River. 1940,
WILMERT, CHARLES W.
*Maid, 1949,
WILSHIRE PICTURES CORPO-
RATION,
*Street Corner. 1948,
WILSON, HARRY LEON,
Merton of the Movies. 1947,
WILSON, MITCHELL.
Woman on the Beach, 1947,
WILSON, RICHARD A,
Flame Cultivation with the
Sizz-Weeder. 1945,
WILSON, ROBERT S.
*Protective Custody. 1948.
WILTWYCK SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
ESOPUS, N. Y. ;
Quiet One. 1948, b
WIMAN, DWIGHT DEERE,
I Married an Angel. 1942.
WINDSOR PICTURES CORPORA-
TION, :
*Massacre River, 1949,
*Michael O'Halloran, 1948,
WINER, ROY WALDO,
Animais Aquaticos, 1947,
WINSOR, KATHLEEN,
Forever Amber, 1947.
WINSTEN, ARCHER.
Alaska, 1945.
Weekend in Bermuda, 1945.
Wings over Latin America,
1945.
WINSTON, IRENE,
Bury Me Dead,
WINTNER, NANCY.
Gang's All Here. 1943.
WIREMOLD COMPANY.
*It's a Snap. 1949,
WISBERG, AUBREY.
Horn Blows at Midnight. 1945.
So Dark the Night, 1946.
WISCONSIN POWER AND LIGHT
COMPANY.
Power of Free People. 1946.
WISE, MARGARET LUKES,
Fixin' Tricks, 1943,
How To Hold Your Husband—
Back, 1941.
WISSLER, CLARK.
Indios Navajos, 1947,
Navajo Indians, 1939, 1946.
Navajos. 1947,
WISTER, OWEN.
Virginian. 1946,
WITHE, STANLEY F,
Doubtful Dollars,
WITWER, H. C., Jr.
Alex in Wonderland. 1940,
WOHLFORD, MILDRED B.
Basketball for Girls—Funda-
mentals, 1948, ;
Basketball for Girls—Game
Play. 1948.
WOLF, ARTHUR H.
Cooking: Measuring. 1949,
Cooking: Planning and Organ-
ization, 1949,
Microscope and Its Use, 1948.
Sewing. 1948.
Sewing Advanced Seams, 1947.
Sewing Fundamentals, 1947.
Sewing: Pattern Interpreta-
tion, 1947,
Sewing Simple Seams, 1947.
Sewing Slide Fasteners. 1947.
Speech: Stage Fright and What
To Do About It, 1949,
Things Expand When Heated.
1949.
WOLF, EDMUND,
Mad Martindales,
WOLFERT, IRA,
Force of Evil,
WOLFF, DAVID.
Native Land, 1942.
WOLFF, MARITTA.
Man I Love. 1947,
Whistle Stop. 1946,
WOLFF, PIERRE,
Bring On the Girls, 1945.
WOLFF (RALPH G.) STUDIOS,
Light in Your Life, 1949,
1947,
1945.
1942,
1949,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Index
583
WOLFF (RAPHAEL G.) STUDIOS,
From Good Earth to Good
Tables, 1947,
*Inside of Arc Welding, 1942,
*Type G-1 Automatic Pilot,
1945,
WOLFF, RAPHAEL GUSTAVE,
Basic Hydraulics, 1944,
Fluid Flow in Hydraulic
Systems, 1944,
Inside of Arc Welding, 1942,
Type G-1 Automatic Pilot,
1945,
WOLFSON, P. J. ~
Bullets for O'Hara, 1941,
Perils of Pauline, 1947.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER-
ANCE UNION,
*Family Affair, 1940.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY FERRYING
SQUADRON, SEE U.S.
Women's Auxiliary Ferrying
Squadron,
WONDERLY, W, CAREY,
Four Jacks and a Jill, 1941,
WOOD, SAM.
Guest Wife. 1945,
WOODARD, H. L.
*Farm Work; Forging. (Serial)
WOODS, WILLIAM,
Edge of Darkness, 1943,
WOOLRICH, CORNELL,
Black Angel, 1946,
Leopard Man, 1943,
Street of Chance, 1942,
WOOLRICH, CORNELL, pseud,.
SEE Hopley-Woolrici, Cornell
George,
WOOLSEY, RALPH,
Servicing P-39, (Serial)
WOON, BASIL,
This Was Paris, 1942,
WORCESTER FILM CORPORA-
TION.
Intragastric Drip Therapy for
Peptic Ulcer, 1946,
*Machine Shop Work; Opera-
tions on the Surface Grinder.
(Serial)
WORCESTER (MASS.) FOUNDA-
TION FOR EXPERIMENTAL
BIOLOGY, INC,
*Artificial Insemination of Rab-
bits and the Transplantation
of Rabbit Eggs. 1948,
WORLD OF SPORTS.
Deep Sea Fishing. 1946,
WORLD WINDOW, INC,
*Arabian Bazaar, 1938,
Fox Hunting in the Roman
Campagna, 1939,
*Jerusalem, 1938.
*Petra, 1938,
Rome Symphony, 1939,
*Ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek,
1938,
*Wanderers of the Desert.
1938,
WORMSER, ANNE,
West Point Window, 1941,
WORMSER, RICHARD,
Big Steal, 1949,
WOUK, HERMAN,
Slattery's Hurricane, 1949,
WRAY, FAY,
This Is the Life, 1943,
WREN, F. LYNWOOD,
Addition Is Easy, 1948.
Let's Count, 1948,
Subtraction Is Easy, 1948,
WRIGHT, GILBERT.
Utah, 1945,
WRIGHT, HAROLD BELL.
Massacre River, 1949,
Shepherd of the Hills, 1941,
WRIGHT, WENDELL W.
Background for Reading:
Stories of Holland, 1949,
Law and Social Controls,
Navajo Indian, 1945,
Sharing Work at Home, 1949,
WRIGHT, WILLARD HUNTING-
TON,
Calling Phila Vance, 1940,
WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL COR-
PORATION.
*Combust&o Cyclone, 1942.
*Combustion Cyclone, 1942,
*Cyclone Combustion, 1942,
*Power House of Aviation, 1945,
WUOLIJOKI, HELLA,
Farmer's Daughter, 1947,
WURTZEL, SOL M,
Crimson Key. 1947,
Deadline for Murder, 1946,
Rendezvous 24, 1946,
WURTZEL (SOL M.) PRODUC-
TIONS, INC,
Arthur Takes Over, 1948,
WYETH, INC.
*Allergy: Immunology-Diag-
nosis-Treatment, 1949,
*Intragastric Drip Therapy for
Peptic Ulcer, 1946,
*Use of Digitalis in Heart
Failure, 1948,
WYLER, WILLIAM,
Mrs, Miniver, 1942,
WYLIE, I. A. R,
Four Sons, 1940,
Keeper of the Flame, 1942,
WYLIE, PHILIP.
Night unto Night, 1947,
Springtime in the Rockies,
1942,
WYNDHAM, CHARLES L,
*And in Return, 1948,
WYSS, JOHANN DAVID.
Swiss Family Robinson, 1940,
Y
YALE AND TOWN MANUFACTUR-
ING COMPANY.
*Talking Hoist, 1949,
YALE UNIVERSITY. CLINIC OF
CHILD DEVELOPMENT.
Baby's Bath, 1947,
Bottle and Cup Feeding. 1947,
Conquest of the Spoon, 1947.
Early Play, 1947,
Growth of Adaptive Behavior.
1946,
Growth of Motor Behavior (in
the First Five Years) 1946,
How Behavior Grows, 1947,
Infants Are Individuals, 1947,
Self Discovery in a Mirror,
1946,
Twins Are Individuals, 1946,
YERBY, FRANK,
Foxes of Harrow, 1947,
YORDAN, PHILIP,
Anna Lucasta, 1949,
YORK, ALVIN CULLUM,
Sergeant York, 1941,
YORK PICTURES COMPANY,
INC,
*Secre 4, 1940,
YORKE, EMERSON,
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Drill Press (Radial
Drill), (Serial)
Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Shaper. (Serial)
YORKE (EMERSON) STUDIO,
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Center-Type Grinder,
(Serial)
1949,
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Cutter Grinder,
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Drill Press (Radial
Drill). (Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Gear Hobbing Machine,
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Internal Grinder,
(Serial)
*Machine Shop Work; Operations
on the Shaper. (Serial)
YOST, ROBERT.
Phantom Plainsmen, 1942,
YOUMANS, VINCENT,
No, No, Nanette. 1940,
YOUNG, CARROLL,
Tarzan Triumphs, 1943,
Tarzan's Desert Mystery.
1943,
YOUNG, CHIC,
Blondie for Victory, 1942,
Blondie Goes Latin, 1941,
Blondie Goes to College, 1942,
Blondie Has Servant Trouble,
1940,
Blondie Hits the Jackpot, 1949,
Blondie in the Dough, 1947.
Blondie Knows Best, 1946,
Blondie on a Budget. 1940,
Blondie Plays Cupid, 1940,
Blondie's Anniversary, 1947,
Blondie's Big Deal, 1949.
Blondie's Big Moment, 1947,
Btondie's Blessed Event, 1942,
Blondie's Holiday, 1947,
Blondie's Lucky Day, 1946,
Blondie's Reward, 1948,
Footlight Glamour, 1943,
It's a Great Life, 1943,
Leave It to Blondie, 1945,
Life with Blondie, 1945,
YOUNG, CHRISTOPHER,
*Object Lesson, 1940, 1941,
YOUNG, COLLIER,
Act of Violence, 1948,
YOUNG, EDNA HILL.
*Film One, 1940,
YOUNG, FRANCIS BRETT,
My Brother Jonathan, 1949,
YOUNG, JAMES R,
Behind the Rising Sun, 1943,
YOUNG, MIRIAM,
Mother Wore Tights, 1947,
YOUNG, RIDA JOHNSON,
Little Old New York, 1940,
YOUNG, SHAUN TERENCE,
Secret Mission, 1945,
YOUNG, WILLIAM E,
Developing Leadership, 1949,
Everyday Courtesy, 1948,
Let's Play Fair. 1949,
Ways to Good Habits, 1949,
YOUNG AMERICA FILMS, INC,
Adventuring Pups, 1948,
Air All Around Us, 1948,
*Baby Animals, 1948,
*Care of Art Materials, 1948,
Drawing for Beginners, (Serial)
*Electromagnets, 1949,
*Flow of Electricity. 1946.
*How Animals Defend Them-
selves, 1948,
*How Animals Eat, 1948,
*How Animals Move, 1948.
*How Do You Do, 1946,
How We Get Our Power. 1948,
Judy Learns About Milk, 1948,
Kitty Cleans Up, 1949,
*Let's Look at Animals, 1949,
Light and Shadow, 1949,
*Magnets, 1946,
*Meaning of Percentage, 1947,
*Meet Your Federal Govern-
ment, 1946,
*Our Shrinking World, 1946,
*Parts of Nine, 1947,
*Parts of Things, 1947,
*Safety Begins at Home, 1945,
*Safety to and from School,
1946,
Sewing. 1948.
Sewing Fundamentals, 1947,
Sewing: Pattern Interpreta-
tion, 1947,
Sewing Slide Fasteners, 1947,
*Solids, Liquids, and Gases,
1949,
*Teen Numbers, 1947,
*Tommy's Day, 1946,
Water Works for Us, 1949,
*We Visit the Seashore, 1948,
*What Is Four? 1946,
Bled = vey spe Day and Night,
1947,
*What Makes Rain, 1946,
*Why Punctuate, 1948,
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATIONS, INTERNATIONAL
COMMITTEE,
Give Us the Earth, 1947,
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATIONS, INTERNATIONAL
COMMITTEE, MOTION PIC-
TURE BUREAU,
You and Your Family, 1946,
You and Your Friends, 1946,
Z
ZALE, TONY.
World's Middleweight Cham-
pionship: Rocky Graziano vs,
Tony Zale, 1948,
World's Middleweight Cham-
pionship: Tony Zale vs,
Marcel Cerdan, 1948,
ZANGWILL, ISRAEL,
Verdict. 1946,
ZANUCK, DARRYL F,
Leave Her to Heaven, 1946,
ZEIDMAN INTERNATIONAL, INC,
*Leopard Men of Africa, 1940,
ZEIGT, TOBIS,.
Bel Ami, 1946,
ZENITH PICTURES, INC,
*Prairie, 1948.
ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION,
Mr. H. C. Bonfig, Vice Presi-
dent and Director of Sales,
1948,
ZIEMER, GREGOR,
Hitler's Children, 1943,
ZIERER, CLIFFORD M.
Colorado River, 1947,
Mighty Columbia River, 1947,
Natural Resources of the
Pacific Coast, 1947,
Rivers of the Pacific Slope.
1947,
Seaports of the Pacific Coast,
1947,
Trading Centers of the Pacific
Coast. 1947,
ZIMET, JULIAN,
Saigon, 1948,
ZINK, RALPH SPENSER,
Murder on the Waterfront,
1943,
ZINNER, MARTIN,
Hidden Dangers! 1946,
ZIPSER, SIDNEY,
Story of Palomar, 1948,
ZWEIG, STEFAN,
Letter from an Unknown
Woman, 1948,
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949
SERIES LIST
An alphabetical list of the series titles given in the entries included
in the main section of this catalog.
A
ADVENTURES OF THE NEWS-
REEL CAMERAMAN,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Climbing the Peaks. 1943.
Guardians of the Sea. 1942.
Men for the Fleet. 1942,
Modern Highway. 1941.
Soldiers of the Sky. 1941.
Training Police Horses, 1941,
Wings cf Defense, 1942,
Wonders of the Sea. 1941.
AESOP FABLE.
Terrytoons, Inc,
Bringing Home the Bacon.
1941,
Fox and the Duck. 1945,
Mosquito. 1945.
Watchdog. 1945.
ALL STAR COMEDY.
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Clunked in the Clink. 1949,
Flung by a Fling. 1949,
He's In Again. 1949,
Microspook, 1949.
Miss in a Mess. 1949,
Radio Riot. 1949.
Sunk in the Sink. 1949,
Trapped by a Blonde. 1949,
AMERICA SPEAKS FEATUR-
ETTE,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Arsenal of Might, 1942,
Keeping Fit. 1942,
What We Are Fighting For.
1943.
AMERICA'S RESOURCES SER-
IES.
Flory, John.
Alaska: Global Crossroads.
1948,
Flory Films, Inc.
Coal Country. 1948.
Paper Forests. 1948.
ANSWER MAN SERIES,
Universal International Pic-
tures Co., Inc.
Flood Waters, 1948,
Hall of Fame. 1948,
Here's Your Answer, 1947.
Home of the Iceberg. 1948.
Men, Women, and Motion.
1948,
Mighty Timber. 1948,
Rockets of the Future, 1948.
Water Battlers. 1948.
Wind, Curves, and Trap Door.
1948,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Answer Man, 1946,
Jungle Gangster. 1946,
Nature's Atom Bomb, 1946,
Red Fury.
Storm Warning. 1946.
ART OF LIVING SERIES,
Cowles Magazines, Inc,
You and Your Family, 1946,
You and Your Friends. 1946.
B
BASEBALL.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc,
How to Catch, 1948,
How to Hit. 1948.
How to Throw. 1948,
BLUE RIBBON CARTOON,
Vitaphone Corp.
Fin'n Catty, 1948.
Flop Goes the Weasel, 1949,
He Was Her Man, 1936.
Hep Cat, 1949,
Hiss and Make up. 1949,
Hop, Skip, and a Chump. 1942,
Horton Hatches the Egg. 1949.
I Wanna Be a Sailor, 1949,
Inki and the Minah Bird. 1949,
Itch in Time, 1948,
Let It Be Me, 1944,
Pigs in a Polka, 1949,
September in the Rain, 1944.
Squawkin' Hawk, 1942,
Tale of Two Kitties, 1948.
BOSCO, CINE PUP.
Cinepuppet Productions, Inc.
Bosco, Delinquent Pup. 1948.
Heaven Sent. 1948,
Winner Take Bosco. 1948,
BOW AND ARROW ADVENTURES,
Vitaphone Corp.
Wild Boar Hunt. 1940,
BROADWAY BREVITIES,
Vitaphone Corp.
Alex in Wonderland. 1940.
Double or Nothing. 1939,
Just a Cute Kid. 1940,
Public Jitterbug No. 1. 1939.
Young America Flies, 1940.
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,
Alice in Wonderland, 1940,
Army Show, 1943.
Beyond the Line of Duty. 1942,
California Junior Symphony.
1942,
Calling All Girls, 1942,
Dog in the Orchard, 1941,
Happy Faces. 1941,
Happy Times and Jolly Mo-
ments, 1943,
Hunting the Hard Way. 1941,
Little Isles of Freedom, 1943,
Man Killers, 1943,
Maybe Darwin Was Right.
1942.
Minstrel Days. 1941,
Monsters of the Deep, 1941,
Nation Dances. 1943,
Our African Frontier. 1943,
Pacific Frontier, 1942,
Perils of the Jungle. 1941,
Rear Gunner, 1943,
Sockeroo, 1940,
Spills for Thrills, 1940,
Spirit of Annapolis. 1942.
Spirit of West Point. 1942.
Take the Air, 1940.
Three Cheers for the Girls,
1943,
Vaudeville Days, 1943,
Wedding Yells, 1942,
West of the Rockies, 1941,
BUGGS BUNNY SPECIAL,
Vitaphone Corp.
Baseball Bugs. 1946.
Big Snooze, 1946,
Bowery Bugs. 1948,
Buccaneer Bunny, 1948,
Buckaroo Bugs, 1944,
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips.
19
Bugs Bunny Rides Again, 1947.
Easter Yeggs. 1946.
Feather in His Hare. 1946,
Gorilla My Dreams, 1947,
Gray Hounded Hare, 1949,
Hare Conditioned, 1945.
Hare-Do, 1947.
Hare Grows in Manhattan,
1947,
Hare Splitter. 1948.
Hare Trigger, 1945,
Haredevil Hare, 1947.
Herr Meets Hare, 1944,
High Diving Hare, 1949,
Hot Cross Bunny. 1948,
Knights Must Fall. 1949,
Lad in His Lamp, 1948,
Long-Haired Hare, 1949,
Mississippi Hare. 1949,
My Bunny Lies over the Sea,
1948,
Old Grey Hare, 1944,
Rabbit Punch, 1947.
Rabbit Transit. 1946.
Racketeer Rabbit. 1946.
Rebel Rabbit. 1947.
Rhapsody Rabbit. 1946,
Slick Hare. 1946.
Unruly Hare, 1944, 1945,
Which Is Witch. 1949,
Windblown Hare. 1949.
Cc
CAREY Wes IN MINIATURE,
ature,
585
586 Cumulative Copyright Catalog
CARIBBEAN REGION. Rocky Road to Ruin, 1943, Soak the Old. 1940, FATHER HUBBARD'S ADVEN-
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Slay It with Flowers, 1943. Sucker List. 1941, TURES,
Inc. Song of Victory. 1942. Women in Hiding. 1940. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Central America. 1944. Swiss Tease. 1947. You, the People. 1940, Corp.
Colombia and Venezuela. 1944, Tangled Television. 1940, Alaskan Grandeur, 1945,
West Indies. 1944, There's Something About a Arctic Springtime. 1941,
Soldier, 1943, D Birthplace of Icebergs. 1939.
CAVALCADE OF BROADWAY. Timid Pup. 1940. Bountiful Alaska. 1945,
Columbia Pictures Corp. Tito's Guitar. 1942. DAVID L, LOEW MUSIC@LOR Climbing the Spirit's Home.
Cafe Society, 1949. Toll Bridge Troubles, 1942. SHORT. 1940,
CINESCOPE Tom Thumb's Brother, 1941, Musicolor, Inc, Eskimo Trails. 1940,
Columbia Pictures Corp. Tree for Two, 1943, Boleros: 1949. Lost Lake, 1946,
Berth of a Queen, 1940, Up 'n' Atom, 1947. Enchanted Lake. 1947. Secret of the Fjord. 1942.
Capital Side Lights, 1941, Wacky Wigwams, 1942, Engulfed Cathedral. 1947, Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
Exploring Space. 41, Way of All Pests, 1941, Fingal's Cave. 1948, 1939,
Feathers, 1941, Who's Zoo in Hollywood. 1941. Liebestraum, 1948. Winter in Eskimo Land. 1941.
Fighter Pilot. 1941, Woodman Spare That Tree. Moonlight. 1947.
Floating Elephants. 1940. 1942, Swan of Tuonela. 1949, FATHER HUBBARD'S MOVIE-
From Nuts to Soup. 1941, ‘ , TONE ADVENTURES, SEE
Hobby Lobby. 1940. COLUMBIA CINESCOPE, SEE DONALD DUCK CARTOON, SEE Father Hubbard's Adventures,
Movie Magic. 1941, Cinescope. Walt Disney Donald Duck
Nice Work If You Can Do It. Cartoon, FEATURETTE,
1940, COLUMBIA PANORAMIC, SEE Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Odd Vocations. 1940, Panoramic, Eagle Versus Dragon. 1943,
Strange Facts. 1941. E Fight of the Wild Stallions.
This Is England. 1941, COLUMBIA QUIZ REEL, 1948.
Threads of a Nation. 1940, Columbia Pictures Corp. ED THORGERSEN'S SPORTS Menace of the Rising Sun,
Unusual Crafts. 1940, Kitchen Quiz, (Serial) REVIEW. SEE Sports Re- 1942,
Women in Photography. 1941. So You Think You Know Music. view. Roar, Navy Roar, 1942,
World of 1960. 1939. (Serial) Tiny Terrors of the Timber-
World of Sound. 1941. Take It or Leave It. (Serial) ELSA MAXWELL COMEDIES, land. 1946,
Vitaphone Corp. World Without Borders. 1944,
COLOR CRUISES. SEE Para- COLUMBIA TOUR, Lady and the Lug. 1940. Vitaphone Corp.
mount Color Cruises, Columbia Pictures Corp, Riding into Society. 1940, All Star Musical Revue. 1945,
Beautiful British Columbia, Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc. Barbershop Ballads. 1945,
COLOR PARADE. 1940, Throwing a Party. 1940, Congo, 1945.
Vitaphone Corp, Beautiful Ontario. 1941, Football Magic. 1948,
Gun Dog Life. 1940. Buenos Aires Today. 1941, ENGINEERING DRAWING. Good Old Corn. 1945,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc. From Singapore to Hong Kong. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. Hitler Lives, 1945.
Famous Movie Dogs. 1940. 1940, . ee According to Plan: Introduc- It Happened in Springfield.
Mechanix Illustrated. (Serial) ereee Pe ne Ue 1942, tion to Engineering Drawing. 1945,
Men Wanted, 1940, In the Land af Pagddas, "1940 1947, Law of the Badlands. 1945.
Valley. 1940. Islands of the West Indies, — Auxiliary Views: Double Auxil- Learn and Live. 1945,
40, iaries, 1947, Musical Shipmates, 1946,
COLOR RHAPSODY. Journey in Tunisia. 1941, Auxiliary Views: Single Auxil- Navy Nurse, 1944,
Columbia Pictures Corp. Journey to Denali. 1942. iaries, 1947. Okay for Sound. 1946,
Carpenters. 1941. Life in Paris. 1939. Drawings and the Shop. 1947, Plantation Melodies. 1945,
Screen Gems, Inc. New Hampshire. 1940, Orthographic Projection. 1947. Teddy, the Rough Rider. 1940.
Blackboard Revue, 1940, Old and Modern New Orleans, Sections and Conventions. Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc,
Boston Beanie. 1947, 1942, 1947, Are Animals Actors? 1945,
Boy, a Gun and Birds. 1939. Old and New Arizona. 1940, Selection of Dimensions, 1947, Grandfather's Follies, 1944,
Carnival Courage, 1945, Pleasurebound in Canada. IAm an American, 1944,
Cat-Tastrophy. 1949. 1940, I Won't Play. 1944,
Cinderella Goes to a Party. San Francisco, 1941, F Nautical but Nice. 1944,
1942, Savoy in the Alps. 1940. Night in Mexico City. 1944,
Cockatoos for Two. 1947, Sojourn in Havana. 1940, FABLE, Once Over Lightly. 1944.
Concerto in B Flat Minor. Traditions of Mexico. 1944, Screen Gems, Inc. Our Frontier in Italy, 1944,
1942, Unveiling Algeria. 1940. Barnyard Babies, 1940, Over the Wall. 1944,
Cuckoo I, Q. 1941. Western Wonderland, 1941. Bulldog and the Baby. 1942, Proudly We Serve. 1944,
Disillusioned Blue Bird. 1944, Dumb like a Fox. 1941, Star in the Night. 1945,
Dog, Cat and Canary. 1945. COMEDY CARNIVAL. Farmer Tom Thumb, 1940, United States Marines on Re-
Egg Hunt. 1940, Roach (Hal) Studios, Inc. Great Cheese Mystery. 1941. view. 1944,
Fiesta Time. 1945. Curley. 1947, It Happened to Crusoe, 1941, Voice That Thrilled the World.
Flora, 1948, Fabulous Joe, 1947. Kitty Gets the Bird, 1941. 1943, :
Fox and the Grapes, 1941, Mouse Meets Lion, 1940.
Grape Nutty. 1949. CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CLAY Paunch 'n Judy, 1940, FILMSING MELODY,
Greyhound and the Rabbit. SERIES. Peep in the Deep, 1940. Baptista (C. O.) Films.
1940, Indiana University. Playing the Pied Piper. 1941. Christ Returneth. 1948.
Happtots' Expedition, 1940. Glaze Application. 1949, Pooch Parade, 1940. Faith of Our Fathers, 1948,
He Can't Make It Stick. 1943. Simple Slab Methods. 1948, Practice Makes Perfect. 1940. Old Rugged Cross, 1946,
Helping Paw. 1941. Streamlined Donkey. 1941, Softly and Tenderly, 1946.
Herring Murder Mystery. CRIME DOES NOT PAY. Tangled Angler, 1942,
1944, Loew's, Inc. Under the Shedding Chestnut FITZPATRICK MINIATURE, SEE
Hollywood Detour, 1942, Buyer Beware. 1940, Tree. 1942, Miniature,
Hot Foot Lights. 1945, Coffins on Wheels. 1941. Wolf Chases Pigs. 1942. SH
Imagination, 1943. Dark Shadows, 1944, FLIPPY CARTOON.
Kihg Midas Junior, 1942, Don't Talk, 1942, FAMOUS BANDS, Screen Gems, Inc.
Kitty Caddy. 1947, Easy Life. 1944. Columbia Pictures Corp, Big House Blues. 1947.
Land of Fun, 1941, Fall Guy. 1945, Alan Courtney's 1280 Club, Cagey Bird, 1946,
Lo, the Poor Buffalo, 1948, For the Common Defense, 1942. Catnipped. 1946,
Loco Lobo. 1947, 1942, Band Is Born, 1942,
Mad Hatter. 1940. Forbidden Passage. 1941, Lightning Strikes Twice, FORUM EDITION.
Mr. Elephant Goes to Town. Gun in His Hand, 1945. 1942, Time, Inc.
1940, Jack Pot, 1940, Airways of the Future, 1944,
Mother Habba-Hubba Hub- Keep 'Em Sailing. 1942. FASCINATING JOURNEYS. Americans All, 1945,
bard, 1947. Know Your Money. 1940. Paramount Pictures, Inc, China, 1945,
Pickled Puss. 1948, Last Installment. 1945, Delhi, 1941, French Campaign 1944, 1945,
Picnic Panic. 1946, Luckiest Guy in the World. Indian Durbar, 1941, India, 1944,
Plenty Below Zero. 1943, 1947, Indian Temples. 1942, Ireland, 1945,
Prof. Small and Mr, Tall. Patrolling the Ether. 1944, Jungle, 1941, March of Time. (Serial)
1943, Phantoms Inc, 1945, River Thames— Yesterday. Men of Medicine. 1945,
Red Riding Hood Rides Again. Pound Foolish, 1939. 1940, Nation's Capital. 1945.
1942, Purity Squad, 1945, Road in India. 1938, New England. 1944,
River Ribber. 1946, Respect the Law. 1941, Sacred Ganges, 1940. New South, 1945,
Village in India, 1941, New Ways in Farming. 1945.
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Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Series List
587
FORUM EDITION,
Time, Inc. Cont'd.
Russia at War. 1945.
South Africa, 1944,
Sweden. 1945,
FOX AND CROW,
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Magic Fluke. 1949.
Robin Hoodlum, 1948.
Screen Gems, Inc.
A Hunting We Won't Go, 1943,
Be Patient, Patient. 1944,
Dream Kids, 1944.
Egg-Yegg. 1945.
Foxey Flatfoots. 1946.
Ku-Ku-Nuts. 1945, :
Mr. Moocher. 1944,
Mysto Fox, 1946,
Phoney Baloney, 1945.
Plenty Below Zero, 1943,
Room and Bored, 1943.
Treasure Jest, 1945,
Unsure-Runts, 1946,
Way Down Yonder in the
Corn, 1943,
G
GEORGE PAL PUPPETOON,
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Date with Duke. 1947,
Dipsy Gypsy. 1941. |
Hatful of Dreams. 1945.
Hotlip Jasper. 1945.
Jasper and the Beanstalk.
1945,
Jasper and the Haunted House.
1942,
Jasper Tell. 1945.
Jasper's Boobytraps. 1945.
Jasper's Close Shave, 1945.
Jasper's Derby. 1946.
Jasper's Minstrels, 1945.
Jasper's Music Lesson, 1943.
John Henry and the Inky- Poo.
1946.
My Man Jasper. 1945,
Olio for Jasper. 1946.
Rhapsody in Wood, 1947,
Shoe Shine Jasper. 1947.
Together in the Weather. 1946.
Truck That Flew. 1943.
Tubby, the Tuba, 1947,
Wilbur the Lion. 1947.
GEORGE PAL'S MADCAP MOD-
ELS.
Paramount Pictures, Inc,
Jasper and the Choo-Choo,
1943.
Jasper and the Watermelons.
1942,
Rhythm in the Ranks. 1941,
Western Daze, 1941.
GOOFY CARTOON. SEE Walt
Disney Goofy Cartoon.
GRANTLAND RICE SPORT-
LIGHT.
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Acrobatic Aces. 1941.
Acrobatic Illini. 1948.
All-American Swing Stars,
1948,
All Sails Set. 1943.
Amphibious Fighters, 1943,
Beach Command, 1943,
Best of Breed. 1949.
Better Bowling. 1942.
Big Game Angling. 1948,
Big League Glory. 1948,
Birds Make Sport. 1946.
Blue Streak, 1940.
Blue Winners, 1945.
Broncs and Brands, 1944.
Buying a Dog. 1941.
Campus Mermaids, 1945.
Canine—Feline Capers. 1945.
Canine Sketches. 1941.
Catch 'Em and Eat 'Em, 1944,
Cradle of Champions, 1940.
Diamond Gals. 1947.
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Dive-Hi Champs, 1946,
Diving Demons. 1940,
Dixie Pointers. 1946.
Double Barrelled Sport. 1948.
Fan Fare, 1945.
Feminine Class, 1946,
Feminine Fitness, 1940.
Fighting Spirit. 1942,
Fishing Fever, 1941,
Five Fathoms of Fun, 1947.
Furlough Fishing. 1944,
G-I-Fun, 1943,
Game Bag. 1945,
Good Dog. 1946.
Her Favorite Pools. 1948,
Heroes on the Mend, 1944,
Hike or Bike. 1943.
Hot Rod Speedsters. 1948,
Human Fish, 1940,
Husky Parade. 1949,
Iced Lightning. 1947.
In the Driver's Seat. 1949,
Jumping Jacks, 1947,
Lasso Wizards. 1941,
Let 'Em Go Alive. 1942.
Like Father— Like Son, 1946.
Long Shots or Favorites. 1944.
Lure of the Surf. 1942.
Making the Varsity. 1947.
Marine Round-up, 1940,
Meet the Champs. 1941,
Mermaids on Parade, 1943,
Modern Vikings. 1943,
Motorcycle Stunting. 1940.
Official Business, 1949,
On the Spot. 1941,
Open Fire! 1944,
Out Fishin', 1945.
Ozark Sportsmen, 1943,
Paddle Your Own, 1945,
Parachute Athletes, 1942,
Personality! Plus!! 1942,
Playmates from the Wild.
1940,
Queens of the Court. 1946.
Quick Returns, 1941,
Race Horses Are Born. 1946,
Rhythm on Blades, 1946,
Riding Habits, 1948,
Riding the Hickories. 1946.
Riding the Waves. 1947.
Running the Hounds, 1947,
Running the Keys, 1949,
Running the Team, 1945,
Selling the Sun, 1947,
Shooting Mermaids, 1941.
Sittin' Pretty. 1941.
Sno! Time for Learning. 1949.
Snow Dogs. 1941,
Speed Couriers, 1944,
Sporting Everglades, 1940,
Sporting Spheres. 1949,
Sports I, Q, 1942.
Stop, Look, and Guess 'Em,
1947,
Sun-Fun, 1941,
Swimcapades, 1944,
Testing the Experts. 1946.
Timber Athletes, 1942,
Timing Is Everything. 1942,
Top Figure Champs. 1949.
Trading Blows, 1943.
Trail Breakers, 1944,
Tumble Bugs, 1943,
Two of a Kind, 1940,
Under White Sails. 1947,
Water Speed. 1949,
What a Picnic, 1945,
What's Lacrosse, 1941.
Where Cactus Grows, 1944,
White Rhapsody. 1945.
H
HEADLINER, SEE Paramount
Headliner.
HEALTH FOR THE AMERICAS,
Disney (Walt) Productions.
Environmental Sanitation,
1946,
How Disease Travels, 1945.
Human Body. 1945,
Infant Care. 1945.
Planning for Good Eating.
1946.
Tuberculosis. 1945.
_ HOLLYWOOD NOVELTY,
Vitaphone Corp.
History Repeats Itself, 1939,
Mexican Jumping Beans, 1940,
Shark Hunting. 1940,
Trouble in Store. 1939.
Wild Boar Hunt, 1940,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
King of the Archers, 1943,
Miracle Makers. 1941,
Points on Arrows, 1941,
Polo with the Stars. 1941,
So You Think You Need
Glasses, 1943,
So You Want To Give Up Smok-
ing. 1942,
Stars on Horseback. 1943,
Sweeney Steps Out. 1943,
Then and Now. 1941,
There Ain't No Such Animal.
1942,
This Is Your Enemy. 1943,
White Sails. 1941.
I
INNER SANCTUM MYSTERY,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Dead Man's Eyes. 1944,
Weird Woman, 1944,
J
JAMES A, FITZPATRICK'S
TRAVELTALKS.
Loew's, Inc.
Alluring Alaska, 1941,
Along the Cactus Trail. 1944,
Around the World in California.
1947,
Beautiful Bali, 1940.
Calling on Colombia. 1940,
Calling on Costa Rica, 1947.
Calling on Michigan, 1949,
Cape Breton Island, 1948.
Capital City, Washington,
D. C.. 1940,
Cavalcade of San Francisco,
1940,
Chicago, the Beautiful. 1948.
City of Brigham Young, 1944,
Colorful Colorado, 1944,
Cradle of a Nation, 1947.
Day in Death Valley, 1944.
Exotic Mexico, 1942,
From Liverpool to Stratford,
1949,
George Town, Pride of Penang.
1941,
Glacier Park and Waterton
Lakes, 1942,
Glimpses of California, 1946,
Glimpses of Florida, 1941.
Glimpses of Guatemala, 1946.
Glimpses of Kentucky, 1940,
Glimpses of Mexico. 1943.
Glimpses of New Scotland.
1947, i
Glimpses of Old England, 1949,
Glimpses of Ontario. 1942.
Glimpses of Washington State.
1940.
Grand Canyon, Pride of Crea-
tion, 1944,
Haiti, Land of Dark Majesty.
1941,
Historic Maryland, 1942,
In Old Amsterdam, 1949,
Inside Passage. 1941,
Land of Alaska Nellie. 1940,
Land of Orizaba, 1942.
Land of the Mayas. 1946.
Land of the-Quintuplets. 1942.
Looking Down at London. 1946.
Mackinac Island. 1944,
Mediterranean Ports of Call,
1941,
Merida and Campeche. 1945,
Mexican Police on Parade.
1943,
Mighty Niagara, 1943.
Minnesota, Land of Plenty.
1942,
Mission Trail, 1946,
Modern Guatemala, 1945,
Modern Mexico City. 1942,
Modern New Orleans, 1940.
Monumental Utah, 1944,
Night Descends on Treasure
Island. 1939,
Night Life in Chicago. 1948.
Old Natchez on the Mississippi.
1940.
Old New Mexico. 1940,
Old New Orleans. 1940.
On the Road to Monterrey.
1944,
On the Shores of Nova Scotia.
1947,
Ontario—Land of Lakes. 1949,
Over the Andes, 1944,
Over the Seas to Belfast.
1946.
Picturesque Massachusetts,
1942.
Picturesque Patzcuaro. 1942,
Playlands of Michigan. 1949.
Quaint St. Augustine. 1939.
Quebec in Summertime. 1949,
Red Men on Parade, 1940.
Roaming Through Arizona.
1944,
Roaming Through Northern
Ireland, 1949,
Romantic Nevada, 1943.
Salt Lake Diversions, 1943,
Scenic Grandeur, 1941,
Scenic Oregon. 1943,
Scholastic England. 1948.
Seattle Gateway to the North-
west. 1940,
Seeing El Salvador. 1945,
Shrines of Yucatan, 1945,
Sitka and Juneau, a Tale of
Two Cities. 1940,
Suva, Pride of Fiji. 1940.
Through the Colorado Rockies,
1943,
Valiant Venezuela, 1939,
Visiting St. Louis, 1944,
Visiting Vera Cruz, 1946,
Visiting Virginia, 1947.
Wandering Here and There,
1944,
Wandering Through Wales,
1948,
Wee Bit of Scotland. 1949,
West Point on the Hudson,
1942.
Where Time Stands Still,
1945,
Yosemite the Magnificent,
1941,
JERKY JOURNEYS,
Republic Pictures Corp.
Beyond Civilization to Texas,
1949,
Bungle in the Jungle, 1949,
Romantic Rumbolia, 1949.
Three Minnies: Sota, Tonka,
and Ha Hat 1949,
JOE MCDOAKES COMEDY.
Vitaphone Corp.
So You Want an Apartment,
1947.
So You Want to Be a Detective.
1948,
So You Want to Be a Muscle
Man, 1949,
So You Want to Be in Politics,
1948,
So You Want to Be on the
Radio. 1948.
So You Want to Be Popular,
1948.
So You Want to Get Rich Quick.
1949,
So You're Having In-Law
Trouble. 1949,
588
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
JOHN NESBITT'S PASSING
PARADE,
Loew's, Inc,
Amazing Mr, Nordill, 1947.
American Spoken Here, 1940,
Annie Was a Wonder. 1949,
Baron and the Rose, 1940,
City of Children, 1949.
Clues to Adventure. 1949.
Don't You Believe It. 1943.
Dreams, 1940,
Fabulous Fraud, 1948.
Famous Boners, 1942,
Film That Was Lost. 1942.
Flag of Mercy. 1942.
Forgotten Treasure, 1943.
Forgotten Victory. 1939.
Golden Hunch. 1945.
Good-bye, Miss Turlock.
1948,
Grandpa Called It Art. 1944,
Great American Mug. 1945,
Hidden Master. 1940.
Hobbies. 1941,
Immortal Blacksmith, 1944,
Incredible Stranger. 1942.
It Can't Be Done, 1948,
It Looks like Rain. 1945,
Lady Fights Back, 1944,
Madero of Mexico, 1942,
Magic Alphabet. 1942,
Magic on a Stick, 1945,
Miracle in a Cornfield, 1947,
Mr. Whitney Had a Notion,
1949,
More Trifles of Importance.
1941,
My Old Town. 1948,
Nursery Rhyme Mysteries.
1943.
Of Pups and Puzzles. 1941.
Our Old Car, 1946,
Out of Darkness. 1941.
People on Paper, 1945.
Really Important Person,
1947,
Seesaw and the Shoes, 1945.
Souvenirs of Death, 1948,
Stairway to Light. 1945.
Storm, 1943,
Strange Testament, 1941,
Stuff for Stuff. 1949.
Tennis in Rhythm, 1947.
That's Why I Left You. 1943.
This Is the Bowery. 1941.
This Is Tomorrow. 1943.
To My Unborn Son, 1943,
Trifles of Importance. 1940,
Trifles That Win Wars. 1943,
Utopia of Death. 1940,
Vendetta, 1942.
Way in the Wilderness. 1940.
We Do It Because, 1942,
Whispers, 1941,
Who's Superstitious. 1943.
Willie and the Mouse, 1941.
Woman in the House, 1942,
XXX Medico, 1940,
Your Last Act, 1941,
JOLLY FROLICS,
Columbia Pictures Corp,
Ragtime Bear, 1949,
L
LEW LEHR'S DRIBBLE PUSS
PARADE,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Album of Animals, 1947.
Do You Remember. 1945.
Dying to Live. 1948.
Fisherman's Nightmare, 1947,
Fuss and Feathers, 1943,
Grunters and Groaners, 1940,
Here Comes the Circus, 1946,
Jungle Land, 1943,
Labor Savers. 1940,
Lew Lehr Makes the News,
1944,
Monkey Doodle Dandies, 1942,
Monkey~-Tone News, 1947,
Muscle Maulers. 1946,
Satisfied Saurians.
Sea-Food Mamas,
1949,
1944,
LITTLE JOURNEYS IN GENERAL
MOTORS.
General Motors Corp.
Central Office Engineering
Staff. 1944,
Working on Air. 1944,
LITTLE LULU CART
‘OON.
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Baby Sitter. 1947.
Bout with a Trout,
1947.
Cad and Caddy. 1947.
Dog Show-off, 1948.
Loose in the Caboose, 1947.
Musicalulu, 1946,
Scout with the Gout, 1947,
Super Lulu. 1947.
LIVING EARTH SERIES.
New York Zoological Society.
Arteries of Life.
1948,
Birth of the Soil. 1948.
Seeds of Destruction, 1948.
This Vital Earth.
1948,
LIVING FOREST SERIES,
New York Zoological Society.
Forest Conservation. 1949,
Forest Grows, 1949,
Forest Produces.
LOONEY TUNES,
Vitaphone Corp,
Acrobatty Bunny,
1949,
1946,
Africa Squeaks. 1940.
Ain't That Ducky.
Along Came Daffy.
Angel Puss, 1944.
1945,
1946,
Baby Bottleneck. 1945,
Baseball Bugs. 19
Bashful Buzzard.
46.
1945,
Behind the Meat Ball. 1945.
Birth of a Notion,
1947,
Booby Hatched, 1944,
Book Revue, 1945.
Brother Brat. 1944.
Buckaroo Bugs, 1944,
Calling Dr. Porky.
1940,
Chewin' Bruin, 1940,
Confusions of a Nutzy Spy.
1943.
Coy Decoy, 1941.
Crowing Pains. 1947,
Daffy Doodles, 1945.
Daffy's Southern Exposure,
1942,
Draftee Daffy. 1944,
Duck Soup to Nuts.
1944,
Easter Yeggs. 1946.
Eatin' on the Cuff.
1942,
Fast and Furry-Ous. 1949,
Feather in His Hare, 1946.
From Hand to Mouse, 1945,
Goofy Gophers, 1946,
Gorilla My Dreams, 1947,
Great Piggy Bank Robbery.
1946.
Hare Conditioned,
Hare Tonic, 1945,
1945,
Haunted Mouse. 1941.
Henpecked Duck, 1941,
Hep Cat, 1942,
Hobby Horse-Laffs, 1942.
Hop and Go, 1943.
Horse Fly Fleas,
1947,
House Hunting Mice, 1947,
Hush My Mouse, 1945.
Impatient Patient.
1942,
Joe Glow, the Firefly, 1941.
Kitty Kornered. 1946.
Little Orphan Airedale, 1947.
Meet John Doughboy, 1941,
Mexican Joy Ride,
1947,
Mouse Menace, 1946,
My Favorite Duck, 1943,
Notes to You. 194
Nutty News, 1942,
Odor- Able Kitty.
1.
1944,
Of Thee I Sting. 1946.
Often an Orphan, 1949,
Patient Porky, 1940,
Pilgrim Porky. 1940.
Plane Daffy. 1944,
Porky the Giant Killer. 1939.
Porky's Ant. 1941.
Porky's Baseball Broadcast.
1940.
Porky's Bear Facts. 1941.
Porky's Cafe, 1942,
Porky's Hired Hand. 1940,
Porky's Last Stand. 1939.
Porky's Midnight Matinee.
1941,
Porky's Pastry Pirates. 1942.
Porky Pig's Feat, 1943.
Porky's Pooch, 1941,
Porky's Poor Fish, 1940.
Porky's Preview. 1941.
Porky's Prize Pony. 1941.
Porky's Snooze Reel, 1940,
Prehistoric Porky. 1940.
Rabbit Transit. 1946.
Racketeer Rabbit. 1946.
Robinson Crusoe, Jr. 1941,
Roughly Squeaking, 1946.
Saps in Chaps. 1942,
Scent-imental over You, 1947,
Slap Happy Pappy. 1940,
Sour Puss. 1940,
Stupid Cupid. 1944,
Swooner Crooner, 1944,
Tale of Two Mice. 1945,
Tokio Jokio, 1943,
Tom Turk and Daffy. 1944.
Trap Happy Porky. 1945.
Wacky Blackout. 1942.
Weakly Reporter. 1944,
What's Brewin' Bruin? 1947,
Who's Who in the Zoo, 1942.
Wise Quacking Duck, 1943,
You Ought To Be in Pictures,
1940,
LOWELL THOMAS' MAGIC CAR-
PET OF MOVIETONE.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Call of Canada, 1941,
Caribbean Sentinel, 1941.
Coast of Strategy. 1943.
Desert Wonderland, 1942,
Florida Land of Flowers.
1940,
Flying Stewardess, 1940.
Gateway to Asia, 1942.
Gay Rio. 1942,
Heart of Mexico, 1942.
India the Golden, 1942.
Jewel of the Pacific, 1942,
Kangaroo Country. 1939.
Kingdom of Treasure, 1943.
Land Where Time Stood Still.
1942,
Letter from Cairo, 1941.
Miracle of Hydro, 1941.
Mormon Trails, 1943.
Realm of Royalty. 1944.
Royal Araby. 1942,
Sagebrush and Silver. 1941,
Spotlight on Indo-China, 1940,
Steamboat on the River, 1944,
Strange Empire. 1943,
Tales of the East. 1940,
Valley of Blossoms, 1942,
Volcano Is Born, 1943.
Wedding in Bikaner. 1942,
LOWELL THOMAS! MOVIETONE
ADVENTURES, SEE Movie-
tone Adventures,
M
M-G-M CARTOON,
Loew's, Inc.
Abdul the Bulbul-Ameer.
1941,
Alley Cat, 1941,
Baby Puss, 1943,
Bah Wilderness, 1943.
Barney Bear's Victory
Garden, 1943,
Bats in the Belfry. 1942.
Batty Baseball, 1944,
Bear and the Bean. 1948,
Bear and the Beavers. 1942.
Bear and the Hare, 1948.
Bear Raid Warden, 1944,
Big Heel-watha. 1944.
Blitz Wolf. 1942,
Blue Danube. 1939,
Bookworm Turns, 1940,
Bowling Alley-Cat. 1942,
Boy and the Wolf. 1943,
Cat and the Mermouse. 1949,
Cat Fishin', 1947,
Cat That Hated People, 1948,
Chips off the Old Block. 1942,
Counterfeit Cat. 1949,
Dance of the Weed. 1941,
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse,
1947,
Dog Trouble. 1942,
Doggone Tired. 1949,
Early Bird Dood It! 1942,
Field Mouse, 1941,
Fine Feathered Friend, 1942.
First Swallow. 1942,
Fishing Bear, 1940.
Flirty Birdy. 1945,
Flying Bear, 1941.
Fraidy Cat. 1942,
Gallopin' Gals, 1940,
Goggle Fishing Bear, 1948,
Goose Goes South, 1941,
Half-Pint Pygmy. 1948,
Happy-Go-Nutty. 1944,
Hatch Up Your Troubles. 1949,
Heavenly Puss, 1949,
Henpecked Hoboes, 1946.
Hick Chick, 1946.
Home on the Range. 1940,
Homeless Flea. 1940.
House of Tomorrow. 1949,
Hungry Wolf. 1942.
Innertube Antics. 1944,
Invisible Mouse. 1947.
Jerky Turkey, 1945,
King-Size Canary. 1947,
Kitty Foiled, 1948,
Little Cesario. 1941,
Little Gravel Voice. 1942.
Little Mole. 1941,
Little Orphan. 1949,
Little Rural Riding Hood,
1949,
Little 'Tinker. 1948.
Lonesome Lenny. 1946,
Lonesome Mouse, 1943,
Lonesome Stranger. 1940,
Love That Pup. 1949,
Lucky Ducky. 1948.
Mad Maestro, 1939,
Make Mine Freedom, 1948.
Midnight Snack, 1941,
Milky Way. 1940,
Mrs. Lady Bug. 1940,
Mouse Cleaning, 1948.
Mouse in Manhattan, 1945,
Mouse in the House, 1947,
Night Before Christmas,
1941,
Northwest Hounded Police.
1946.
Officer Pooch, 1941,
Old Rockin' Chair Tom, 1948,
One Ham's Family. 1943.
Outfoxed, 1949.
Papa Gets the Bird. 1940,
Part Time Pal, 1947.
Peace on Earth. 1939.
Polar Pest, 1944,
Polka-Dot Puss. 1949.
Professor Tom, 1948,
Prospecting Bear, 1941.
Puss Gets the Boots. 1940.
Puss n' Toots. 1942,
Quiet Please! 1945.
Rainy Day, 1940.
Red Hot Rangers. 1947.
Romeo in Rhythm, 1940,
Rookie Bear, 1941.
Salt Water Tabby. 1947,
Screwball Squirrel. 1944.
Senor Droopy. 1949.
Slap Happy Lion, 1947,
Solid Serenade. 1946,
Stork's Holiday. 1943,
Sufferin' Cats! 1943,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Series List
589
M-G-M CARTOON,
Loew's, Inc. Cont'd,
Swing Shift Cinderella, 1945.
Swing Social. 1940,
Tennis Chumps, 1949.
Tom Turkey and His Harmon-
ica Humdingers, 1940,
Trap Happy. 1946.
Tree Surgeon, 1944,
Uncle Tom's Cabafia, 1947,
Uninvited Pest. 1943.
Unwelcome Guest,
Wags to Riches, 1949,
War Dogs. 1943.
What Price Fleadom, 1948.
Who Killed Who? 1943,
Wild Honey. 1942,
Zoot Cat. 1944,
M-G-M TOM AND JERRY CAR-
TOON,
Loew's, Inc.
Baby Puss. 1943.
Bad Luck Blackie. 1949,
Bodyguard, 1944,
Cat and the Mermouse, 1949,
Cat Concerto, 1947.
Cat Fishin'. 1947.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse.
1947,
Flirty Birdy, 1945.
Fraidy Cat, 1942,
Hatch Up Your Troubles, 1949,
Heavenly Puss, 1949,
Invisible Mouse. 1947.
Jerry's Diary, 1949,
Kitty Foiled. 1948.
Little Orphan, 1949,
Love That Pup, 1949,
Milky Waif. 1946.
Million Dollar Cat. 1944.
Mouse Cleaning. 1948.
Mouse Comes to Dinner.
1945,
Mouse in Manhattan, 1945.
Mouse in the House, 1947.
Mouse Trouble, 1944,
Old Rockin' Chair Tom, 1948,
Part Time Pal. 1947,
Polka-Dot Puss, 1949.
Professor Tom, 1948,
Puttin' On the Dog. 1944.
Quiet Please! 1945.
Salt Water Tabby. 1947.
Solid Serenade. 1946,
Springtime for Thomas. 1946,
Tee for Two. 1945.
Tennis Chumps, 1949,
Trap Happy. 1946,
Truce Hurts. 1948.
Zoot Cat. 1944.
MCGRAW-HILL TEXT-FILMS,
HEALTH EDUCATION SE-
RIES.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.
Body Care and Grooming.
1948,
Body Fights Bacteria. 1948.
Emotional Health, 1948.
Human Reproduction, 1948,
Nose, Throat, and Ears, 1948.
MCGRAW-HILL TEXT FILMS,
MECHANICAL DRAWING
SERIES,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.
Auxiliary Views, pt. 1. 1948.
Auxiliary Views, pt. 2, 1948.
Language of Drawing. 1948.
Sections, 1948,
Shape Description, pt. 1, 1948.
Shape Description, pt. 2. 1948.
Shop Procedures, 1948.
Size Description, 1948.
MADCAP MODELS, SEE George
Pal's Madcap Models.
MAGIC CARPET OF MOVIE-
TONE. SEE Lowell Thomas!
Magic Carpet of Movietone,
MELODY MASTERS,
Vitaphone Corp.
Artie Shaw and His Orches-
tra. 1948.
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
in Symphony of Swing. 1939.
Bands Across the Sea. 1945.
Big Time Revue, 1947,
Circus Band, 1945.
Dave Apollon and His Orches-
tra. 1940.
Desi Arnaz and His Orches-
tra. 1946.
Dipsy Doodler, 1940,
Dixieland Jamboree. 1946.
Enric Madriguera and His
Orchestra, 1946,
Freddy Martin and His Orches-
tra. 1947.
Headline Bands, 1945,
Henry Busse and His Orches-
tra. 1948,
Here Come the Navy Bands.
1945.
Jammin! the Blues, 1944,
Jan Savitt and His Band. 1945.
Joe Reichman and His Orches-
tra, 1948,
Matty Malneck and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
Melody of Youth. 1947.
Music of the Americas, 1945.
Musical Memories. 1946.
Musical Mexico. 1945,
Musical Novelties, 1945.
Ozzie Nelson & His Orches-
tra. 1940.
Rhythm of the Rhumba, 1944,
Rhythm on Ice. 1946.
Romance in Rhythm, 1940,
Rubinoff and His Violin. 1948,
Saturday Night Swing Club.
1948,
Sonny Dunham and His Orches-
tra, 1944,
Stan Kenton and His Orches-
tra. 1946.
Swing Styles, 1947.
Vaudeville Revue, 1947.
Zero Girl, 1947,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
All American Bands, 1943.
All Star Melody Masters. 1944,
Bob Wills and His Texas Play-
boys. 1944,
Borrah Minevitch and His
Harmonica School, 1943.
1947,
Carioca Serenaders, 1941,
Carl Hoff and His Orchestra.
1941,
Cavalcade of Dance, 1944,
Childhood Days. 1943,
Cliff Edwards and His Bucka-
roos. 1940,
Don Cossack Chorus, 1942,
Forty Boys and a Song. 1941,
Freddie Fisher and His Band,
1944,
Freddy Martin and His Or-
chestra, 1940,
Glen Gray and His Casa Loma
Orchestra, 1942,
Harry Owens and His Royal
Hawaiian orchestra, 1945.
Henry Busse and His Orches-
tra, 1940,
Hit Parade of the Gay Nineties.
1943,
Joe Reichman and His Orches-
tra. 1940,
Junior Jive Bombers, 1944,
Leo Reisman and His Orches-
tra, 1941,
Listen to the Bands. 1944,
Marie Greene and Her Merrie
Men, 1940,
Ozzie Nelson and His Orches-
tra. 1943.
Playgirls, 1941,
Six Hits anda Miss, 1942,
Skinnay Ennis and His Orches-
tra, 1940.
Songs of the Range. 1944,
South American Sway. 1944.
Spade Cooley, King of Western
Swing. 1945,
Sweetheart Serenade, 1943,
Those Good Old Days. 1941.
United States Army Air Force
Band. 1942,
United States Army Band,
1943,
United States Coast Guard
Band. 1944,
United States Merchant Marine
Cadet Basic School Band,
1944,
United States Navy Band, 1943.
University of Southern Cali-
fornia Band and Glee Club,
1941,
Yankee Doodle's Daughters.
1945.
MEMORIES FROM MELODY
LANE,
Vitaphone Corp,
Let's Sing a Song About the
Moonlight. 1947.
Let's Sing a Song from the
Movies. 1948.
Let's Sing a Song of the West.
1947,
Let's Sing a Stephen Foster
Song. 1948,
Let's Sing Grandfather's
Favorites, 1948,
MERRIE MELODIES,
Vitagraph Corp.
Conrad the Sailor, 1942,
Tick, Tock, Tuckered. 1944,
Vitaphone Corp.
All This and Rabbit Stew.
1941,
Aloha Hooey. 1942.
Aristo Cat. 1943.
Aviation Vacation. 1941,
Awful Orphan, 1948.
Bacall to Arms, 1946.
Back Alley Oproar. 1947,
1948,
Bad Ol' Putty-Tat. 1949.
Bear Feat. 1949,
Bear's Tale, 1940,
Bedtime for Sniffles. 1940,
Bee-Deviled Bruin, 1949,
Bird Came C, O, D, 1942,
Birdie and the Beast. 1944,
Brave Little Bat. 1941.
Bug Parade, 1941,
Bugs Bunny and the Three
Bears. 1944,
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid,
1942,
Busy Bakers, 1940.
Bye, Bye, Blue Beard, 1949,
Cagey Canary. 1941,
Catch As Cats Can, 1947,
Cat's Tale. 1941.
Ceiling Hero, 1940,
Circus Today, 1940.
Coal Black and de Sebben
Dwarfs, 1943.
Confederate Honey. 1940,
Crackpot Quail, 1941.
Crazy Cruise, 1942.
Cross Country Detours. 1940,
Curious Puppy. 1939,
Curtain Razor, 1949,
Daffy Dilly. 1948,
Daffy Duck Hunt. 1949,
Dog Tired. 1942.
Doggone Cats. 1947.
Double Chaser, 1942,
Dough for the Do-Do, 1949,
Dough Ray Me-ow, 1948,
Draft Horse, 1942.
Each Dawn I Crow, 1949.
Eager Beaver, 1945.
Early Worm Gets the Bird,
1939.
Egg Collector, 1940,
Elmer's Candid Camera. 1940,
Fighting 69th1/2. 1940,
Foghorn Leghorn, 1948,
sh Scent-Imental Reasons,
Foxy Duckling. 1947.
Fresh Airedale, 1945,
Gander at Mother Goose,
1940.
Gay Anties, 1946,
.« Ghost Wanted. 1940.
Goldilocks and the Jivin'
Bears, 1944,
Good Night Elmer, 1940,
Goofy Groceries, 1941,
Greetings Bait! 1943.
Gruesome Twosome, 1945,
Hair Raising Hare. 1945.
Hardship of Miles Standish,
1940,
Hare Brained Hypnotist. 1942.
Hare Force, 1944,
Hare Remover. 1945.
Hare Ribbin, 1944,
Hare Trigger. 1945.
Heckling Hare, 1941.
Henhouse Henery, 1949,
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt. 1941.
Hippety Hopper. 1949,
Hobo Bobo, 1947,
Hold the Lion, Please, 1942,
Holiday for Drumsticks.
1948,
Holiday for Shoestrings. 1945.
Holiday Highlights, 1940.
Hollywood Canine Canteen.
1945,
Hollywood Daffy, 1946.
Hop, Skip, and a Chump, 1942.
I Taw a Putty Tat. 1948.
Inki and the Lion, 1941.
Inki at the Circus, 1947,
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk,
1943,
Kit for Cat, 1948,
Life with Feathers, 1945,
Lights Fantastic, 1942,
Little Blabbermouse, 1940,
Little Red Riding Rabbit.
1944,
Lost and Foundling, 1944.
Malibu Beach Party. 1940.
Meatless Flyday, 1943,
Mighty Hunters, 1940,
Mouse-Merized Cat. 1946,
Mouse Wreckers, 1949,
Nasty Quacks, 1945.
Odor of the Day, 1948,
One Meat Brawl. 1947.
Paying the Piper. 1947.
Peck Up Your Troubles. 1945.
Pest in the House. 1947.
Pest That Came to Dinner.
1949,
Porky Chops, 1948.
Quentin Quail. 1945,
Rattled Rooster, 1948,
Rhapsody in Rivets. 1941,
Rhapsody Rabbit. 1946.
Riff Raffy Daffy. 1948,
Rookie Revue. 1941,
Russian Rhapsody, 1944,
Saddle Silly. 1941,
Scaredy Cat, 1948,
Shell-Shocked Egg. 1948.
Slightly Daffy. 1944,
Sniffles Bells the Cat. 1940,
Sniffles Takes a Trip, 1940.
Snow Time for Comedy. 1941,
Stage Door Cartoon, 1945,
Stupor Salesman, 1948.
Super-Rabbit. 1943,
Swallow the Leader, 1949.
Tin Pan Alley Cats, 1943,
Tom Thumb in Trouble, 1940,
Tortoise Beats Hare, 1941,
Tortoise Wins by a Hare.
1943,
Toy Trouble. 1941.
Trial of Mr, Wolf, 1941,
Tweetie Pie. 1947,
Unbearable Bear. 1943.
Unruly Hare. 1944,
Up-Standing Sitter, 1948.
Wabbit Twouble, 1941.
Wacky Wild Life. 1940,
Wacky Worm, 1941,
Wagon Heels, 1945,
Walky Talky Hawky. 1946.
590
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
MERRIE MELODIES.
Vitaphone Corp. Cont'd.
What's Cookin', Doc? 1944,
Wild Hare. 1940.
Wise Quackers, 1948,
You Were Never Duckier.
1948,
MET RO-GOLDWYN- MAYER
CARTOON. SEE M-G-M
Cartoon,
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON.
SEE Walt Disney Mickey
Mouse Cartoon,
MINIATURE,
Loew's, Inc.
Battle! 1941.
Bikini—the Atom Island. 1946,
Brief Interval. 1943.
Changed Identity. 1941.
Door Will Open. 1939.
Further Prophecies of Nos-
tradamus, 1942,
Ghost Treasure. 1941,
Great Day's Coming. 1944,
Great Meddler, 1940,
Greenie. 1942,
Happiest Man on Earth, 1941.
Here at Home. 1943.
Important Business, 1944,
Inca Gold, 1943.
Journey to Yesterday. 1944,
Kid in Upper 4, 1944,
Lady or the Tiger? 1942.
Last Lesson, 1942.
Listen, Boys—! 1942,
Little White Lie. 1945.
Man Who Changed the World.
1941,
Memories of Australia. 1943,
Miracle at Lourdes. 1939.
My Tomato. 1943,
No News Is Good News. 1943.
Northward, Ho! 1940,
Nostradamus IV. 1944.
Old South, 1940,
People of Russia, 1943,
Portrait of a Genius, 1943,
Somewhere, U.S, A. 1944.
Strange Destiny. 1945.
Tale of a Dog. 1944,
Triumph Without Drums, 1941.
Viva Mexico, 1941.
Why Daddy? 1944,
Wood Goes to War. 1943.
MOVIETONE ADVENTURES,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
_- Corp.
Aboard the Flattop Midway.
1949,
Across the Great Divide. 1946.
Ahoy, Davy Jones. 1949.
Along the Rainbow Trail. 1946.
Bermuda. 1948,
Black Gold and Cactus. 1944,
Canyons of the Sun, 1945.
Cape of Good Hope. 1947.
China Carries On, 1945,
City of Paradox, 1944,
Copenhagen Pageantry. 1947.
Cradle of Liberty. 1946.
Desert Lights. 1948.
Empire State. 1945.
Fantasy of Siam. 1947,
Flying Gunners, 1943.
Gardens of the Sea, 1947.
Girls and Gags, 1946.
Harvest of the Sea, 1947.
Historic Cape Town, 1946,
Home of the Danes. 1947.
Horizons of Tomorrow. 1947.
Isle of Romance. 1945.
Jamaica, 1946,
Jewel of the Baltic. 1949,
Jewels of Iran. 1944,
Jungle Close-Ups. 1947.
Land of 10,000 Lakes, 1945.
Landscape of the Norse. 1949,
Leathernecks on Parade, 1944,
Louisiana Springtime. 1945.
Magic of Youth, 1945,
Maine Sail. 1949,
Majesty of Yellowstone, 1948,
Memories of Columbus, 1945,
Mexican Majesty. 1944.
Mystic India. 1944,
Our Last Frontier. 1942,
Playtime in Scandinavia. 1948,
Portrait of the West. 1948,
Quaint Quebec, 1949,
Realm of the Redwoods. 1949,
Riddle of Rhodesia. 1948,
Romance of the Fjords. 1947.
Royalty of the Range. 1947.
Sails Aloft. 1943.
Scenic Sweden, 1948,
Sikhs of Patiala, 1945,
Silver Wings. 1944,
Sky Thrills. 1948.
Snowland Sentinels. 1942.
Song of Sunshine, 1945.
Sons of Courage. 1946.
Three R's Go Modern, 1947.
Way of the Padres. 1948.
Zululand, 1947.
MOVIETONE MELODIES.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Charlie Barnet and His Band.
1949,
MOVIETONE SPECIALTY.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Hunter, 1949.
Shadows on the Snow. 1949,
MOVIETONE'S ALASKAN AD-
VENTURES, SEE Movietone
Adventures.
MOVIETONE'S DRIBBLE PUSS
PARADE, SEE Lew Lehr's
Dribble Puss Parade.
MOVIETONE'S FEMININE
WORLD.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Behind the Footlights, 1946,
Fashioned for Action, 1948.
Fashions of Yesteryear. 1949,
Something Old, Something
New. 1948,
Talented Beauties. 1949,
What It Takes To Make a
Star. 1945.
MOVIETONE'S SPORTS RE-
VIEW. SEE Sports Review.
MUSICAL FEATURETTE,
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Carle Comes Calling, 1947.
Follow That Music, 1946.
Let's Make Rhythm, 1947,
Melody Time. 1946.
MUSICAL PARADE FEATUR-
ETTE. SEE Paramount
Musical Parade,
MUSICOLOR SHORT. SEE
David L. Loew Musicolor
Short.
MY PAL,
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Dog of the Wild, 1949,
I Found a Dog. 1949,
My Pal, 1947,
N
NATURE'S WONDERLAND SE-
RIES,
Scriptures Visualized Institute.
Backyard Explorations. 1942,
Tree of God's Planting. 1944.
NEW ROMANCE OF CELLULOID,
SEE Romance of celluloid.
NEW YORK PARADE.
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Abroad at Home, 1941,
New York Parade. 1940.
NOVELTOON,
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
A Haunting We Will Go. 1949.
Bored Cuckoo, 1948,
Butterscotch and Soda. 1948.
Campus Capers, 1949.
Cat o'Nine Ails, 1948,
Cheese Burgler. 1946.
Flip Flap. 1948.
Goal Rush. 1946.
Hector's Hectic Life. 1948,
Hep Cat Symphony. 1948,
Lamb ina Jam, 1945,
Land of the Lost. 1948.
Leprechaun's Gold, 1949.
Little Cut Up. 1949.
Little Red School Mouse. 1949,
Lost Dream, 1949.
Mild West, 1947.
Mite Makes Right. 1948.
Much Ado About Mutton. 1947,
Mutt in a Rut, 1949,
Naughty but Mice, 1947.
Old MacDonald Had a Farm,
1945.
Old Shell Game, 1948,
Santa's Surprise, 1947.
Self-Made Mongrel, 1945.
Song of the Birds, 1949.
Spree for All, 1946,
There's Good Boos Tonight.
1948,
Wee Men. 1947.
We're in the Honey. 1948.
10)
OUR LAND AND PEOPLE SE-
RIES.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Alaska, 1947,
Big Harvest. 1947,
Caravans of Trade. 1947,
Communications, 1947.
Conservation Road, 1947,
Draftsmen of Dreams. 1947,
Free Horizons. 1947.
Light and Power, 1947.
Lobstertown, 1947.
P
PACEMAKER,
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Brooklyn, I Love You, 1946.
Bundle from Brazil. 1948,
Caribbean Capers. 1949,
Football Fan. 1949.
I Remember You, 1949.
It Could Happen to You, 1947,
Lambertville Story. 1949,
MacAdemy Awards. 1949.
Make Mine Monica. 1949,
Model Is Born, 1948,
Musical Miracle. 1948,
My Silent Love. 1949,
Neighbor to the North. 1948.
Neighbors in the Night. 1949.
Roller Derby Girl. 1949.
Southward Ho Ho! 1949,
Straw Hat Cinderella, 1949,
PANORAMIC,
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Babies by Bannister. 1943.
Birds on the Wing. 1943.
Camera Digest. 1944.
City Within a City, 1941.
Gallup Poll. 1941.
Harbor Goes to France. 1945.
Merchant Convoy. 1943.
New York's Finest. 1941,
Oddities. 1942.
Our Second Front, 1942,
Spare Time in the Army. 1942,
Film Institute, Inc.
Health for Defense, 1942,
PARAGRAPHICS, SEE Paramount
Paragraphics,
PARAMOUNT COLOR CRUISES,
Paramount Pictures, Inc,
Argentina. 1940,
Isle of Columbus. 1940,
Pacific Paradise, 1940,
PARAMOUNT HEADLINER.
Paramount Pictures, Inc,
Beauty and the Beach, 1941,
Blue Barron and His Orches-
tra. 1940, war
Bob Chester and His Orches-
tra, 1941, f
Carnival in Brazil. 1942,
Copacabana Revue. 1941,
Gene Krupa and His Orches-
tra. 1941.
George Olsen and His Music.
1940,
Have You Met Yvette? 1940,
Ina Ray Hutton and Her Or-
chestra. 1943.
Johnny Messner and His Or-
chestra, 1940,
Johnny "Scat'' Davis and His
Orchestra, 1942,
Letter from Ireland. 1943,
Listen to Larry. 1940.
McFarland Twins and Their
Orchestra, 1942.
Mitchell Ayres and His Or-
chestra, 1943,
Moments of Charm of 1941.
1940.
Rationed Rhythm. 1943,
Sing, Helen, Sing. 1943.
Stuffy in Down with Every-
thing, 1943,
Ted Fio-Rito and His Orches-
tra, 1939.
Yours Truly, 1943,
PARAMOUNT MUSICAL PARADE,
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Big Sister Blues. 1948,
Bombalera, 1945,
Bonnie Lassie. 1944.
Boogie Woogie. 1945,
Caribbean Romance, 1943,
Catalina Interlude, 1948.
Champagne for Two, 1947,
College Queen, 1946.
Double Rhythm. 1946,
Footlight Rhythm, 1948.
Fun Time, 1944,
Gypsy Holiday. 1948.
Halfway to Heaven, 1944,
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle. 1948,
Little Witch, 1945.
Lucky Cowboy. 1944,
Mardi Gras, 1943,
Midnight Serenade, 1947.
Naughty Nanette, 1945,
Paris in the Spring. 1947.
Samba-Mania, 1947.
Showboat Serenade. 1944,
Smooth Sailing. 1947.
Star Bright. 1944,
Tale of Two Cafes. 1946.
Tropical Masquerade. 1948,
You Hit the Spot. 1945,
PARAMOUNT MUSICAL PARADE
FEATURETTE, SEE Para-
mount Musical Parade,
PARAMOUNT PARAGRAPHICS,
Paramount Pictures, Inc.
Breezy Little Bears, 1940,
Dangerous Dollars, 1940,
Guardians of the Wilds. 1941.
Nature's Nursery, 1940,
Not So Dumb! 1940,
Paramount Pictorial. (Serial)
Red, White, and Blue Hawaii.
1941,
Seeing Is Believing. 1940.
Sugar Wind, 1940,
Television Preview. 1940,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Series List
591
PASSING PARADE, SEE John
Nesbitt's Passing Parade.
PAUL DOUGLAS' SPORTS RE-
VIEW. SEE Sports Review.
PERSON-ODDITY.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
ABC Pin Up. 1944,
Armless Dentist, 1943.
Artist's Antics. 1946,
Author in Babylon. 1945,
Aviation Expert— Donald
Douglas, 1944, °
Barefoot Judge, 1944.
Broadway Farmer. 1945.
Cactus Artist. 1943,
Cartoon Crusader, 1946.
Designed by Fannie Hurst.
1942,
Double Talk Girl. 1942.
Fannie Hurst and Her Pets.
1943, ;
Farmer Gene Sarazen, 1943,
Foster's Canary College.
1944,
Front Line Artists. 1945,
Gabriel Heatter Reporting.
1945.
Hillbilly Artist. 1945.
Hobo Hound, 1946,
Honest Forger. 1944,
Human Sailboat. 1942.
Idol of the Crowd, 1944,
Jail Hostess, 1942,
Kanine Aristocrats. 1945.
King of "49ers," 1942.
Let Huey Do It. 1943.
Little Clayton Farmfront
Wonder, 1943.
Lone Star Padre. 1946,
Maestros of the Comics,
1945.
Mrs. Lowell Thomas— Fur
Farmer. 1944,
One Man Newspaper, 1944.
Paper Magic. 1945.
Picture Pioneer. 1946.
Pigtail Pilot. 1944.
Pottery Poets, 1945.
Rural Rhapsody. 1946.
Samson Junior, 1946,
School for Mermaids. 1945.
Scientifically Stung. 1946.
Shepherd of the Roundhouse.
1943.
She's A-1 in the Navy. 1943.
Spinning a Yarn, 1944,
Tom Thumb in Person, 1943.
Varga and His Beauties, 1944.
Western Cowgirl. 1943.
Wings of Courage. 1946.
Wizard of Autos. 1943,
World's Youngest Aviator.
1944,
.
PETE SMITH SPECIALTY.
Loew's, Inc.
Acro-Batty. 1942,
Aeronutics, 1941,
Aqua .\ntics. 1941,
Army Champions, 1941,
Athletiquiz, 1947,
Badminton, 1945,
Barbee-Cues, 1942.
Bowling Tricks. 1947.
Bus Pests, 1945.
Calling All Pa's, 1942.
Cat College. 1940,
Cuban Rhythm, 1941,
Diamond Demon, 1947,
Dog-House. 1943,
Domineering Male, 1940.
Early Sports Quiz, 1947.
Equestrian Quiz, 1946,
Fala. 1943.
Fala at Hyde Park, 1946.
Fancy Answers, 1941,
First Aid, 1942.
Fishing for Fun. 1949,
Fixin' Tricks, 1943,
Flicker Memories, 1941,
Football Thrills, 1940-1949,
Gettin' Glamor, 1945,
Groovie Movie. 1944,
Guest Pests. 1945.
Have You Ever Wondered?
1947.
Hollywood Daredevils. 1943,
Hollywood Scout, 1945.
Home Maid. 1944,
How Come? 1949.
How To Hold Your Husband—
Back. 1941.
I Love My Husband, but! 1946,
I Love My Mother-in-Law,
but, 1948,
I Love My Wife, but! 1947.
Ice Aces, 1948,
It's a Dog's Life. 1942.
Just Suppose. 1948,
Let's Cogitate. 1948,
Lions on the Loose. 1941.
Maintain the Right. 1940,
Marines in the Making. 1943.
Memory Tricks, 1941.
Neighbor Pests, 1947.
Now You See It. 1948.
Penny to the Rescue, 1941,
Pet Peeves, 1947.
Pete Smith's Scrapbook. 1942.
Pigskin Skill. 1948,
Playing by Ear. 1946,
Please Answer. 1940,
Practical Joker, 1944.
Quicker'n a Wink. 1940,
Quiz Biz, 1941.
Safety Sleuth, 1944,
Scientifiquiz. 1949,
Scrap Happy. 1943.
Sea for Yourself, 1941.
Seeing Hands. 1943,
Self-Defense, 1942.
Seventh Column. 1943.
Ski Birds. 1939,
Sky Science, 1943,
Social Sea Lions, 1940,
Sports Quiz. 1944,
Sports Sticklers, 1945.
Sportsman's Memories, 1944,
Spots Before Your Eyes. 1940.
Studio Visit. 1946,
Stuffie. 1940,
Super Cue Men, 1949,
Sure Cures, 1946,
Surfboard Rhythm, 1947,
Those Good Old Days. 1949,
Tips on Trips, 1943,
Track and Field Quiz. 1945.
Treasures from Trash, 1946,
Victory Quiz. 1942,
Victory Vittles, 1942.
Water Bugs, 1941,
Water Trix, 1949.
Water Wisdom, 1943,
Wedding Bills. 1940.
What About Daddy? 1942.
What D'Ya Know. 1947.
What I Want Next, 1949.
What's Your I. Q.? 1940.
Why Is It? 1948,
Wild Horses, 1943.
You Can't Win, 1948,
PHANTASY CARTOON,
Screen Gems, Inc,
As the Fly Flies. 1944,
Battle for a Bottle. 1942.
Booby Socks. 1945,
Cholly Polly. 1942,
Cocky Bantam. 1943.
Coo-Coo Bird Dog. 1949,
Crystal Gazer. 1941,
Cute Recruit. 1941.
Dizzy Newsreel. 1943,
Dog Meets Dog. 1942,
Dumbconscious Mind, 1942,
Duty and the Beast. 1943,
Fish Follies. 1940.
Fly in the Ointment. 1943,
Fowl Brawl. 1947.
Giddy-Yapping. 1944,
Gullible Canary. 1942,
Happy Holidays, 1940,
Kindly Scram, 1943,
Kitty Caddy. 1947,
Kongo- Roo, 1946.
Leave Us Chase It, 1947.
Little Theatre. 1941.
Magic Strength. 1944,
Malice in Slumberland, 1942,
Man of Tin, 1940,
Mass Mouse Meeting. 1943.
Merry Mouse Cafe. 1941.
Mr. Fore by Fore, 1944,
—Mutt'n Bones, 1944,
News Oddities, 1940,
Old Blackout Joe. 1942,
Polly Wants a Doctor, 1943,
Schoolboy Dreams, 1940,
Schooner the Better. 1946,
Short Snorts on Sports, 1948,
Simple Siren, 1945,
Snap Happy Traps, 1946.
Tangled Travels. 1944,
There's Music in Your Hair.
1941,
Tooth or Cosequence. 1947,
Topsy Turkey, 1948,
Uncultured Vulture, 1947,
Vitamin G-Man. 1943.
Wacky Quacky. 1947.
Wallflower. 1941.
Wild and Woozy West, 1942.
Willoughby's Magic Hat. 1943.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION SERIES,
Coronet Instructional Films,
Broad Jump, 1946.
Coronet Productions,
Pole Vault. 1945,
Esquire, Inc,
‘High Jump. 1945,
PIRRO SERIES,
Gateway Productions, Inc,
Alarm Clock. 1949.
Blackboard, 1949.
Hello, Pirro, 1949.
Lamp. 1949.
Magnet. 1949,
Phonograph, 1949.
Scale. 1949,
Telephone. 1949,
Thermometer, 1949,
Vacuum Cleaner, 1949,
PLUTO CARTOON, SEE Walt
Disney Pluto Cartoon,
POPEYE THE SAILOR CARTOON,
Paramount Pictures, Inc,
Abusement Park, 1947,
All's Fair at the Fair. 1947.
Balmy Swami. 1949,
Barking Dogs Don't Fite. 1949.
Cartoons Ain't Human, 1943.
Eugene, the Jeep. 1940,
Females Is Fickle. 1940,
Fistic Mystic. 1946.
Fly's Last Flight. 1949,
Hot Air Aces. 1949,
Hull of a Mess. 1942.
I'll Be Skiing Ya, 1947,
Island Fling. 1947,
Lumberjack and Jill, 1949.
Nix on Hypnotricks, 1941,
Olive Oyl for President. 1948.
Popeye and the Pirates, 1947.
Popeye Meets Hercules, 1948,
Popeye's Premiere, 1949,
Pre-hysterical Man, 1948,
Robin Hood Winked, 1948.
Royal Four Flusher, 1947.
Safari So Good, 1947,
Shakespearian Spinach, 1940,
Silly Hillbilly, 1949,
Snow Place Like Home, 1948.
Spinach vs. Hamburgers, 1948.
Symphony in Spinach, 1948,
Tar with a Star, 1949,
Wigwam Whoopee, 1948,
Wolf in Sheik's Clothing. 1948,
Wotta Knight, 1947,
PUPPETOON, SEE George Pal
Puppetoon,
R
RADIO ELECTRONICS,
De Forest's Training, Inc.
Alternating Current Princi-
ples, 1948,
Electromagnetic Waves. 1948,
Electromagnets, 1948,
Electronic Tubes, 1948,
Inductance and Capacitance.
1948,
Magnets and Magnetism, 1948,
Ohm's Law, 1948,
Radio Reception, 1948.
Radio Transmission. 1948.
Series and Parallel Circuits,
1948.
Tuning. 1948,
RADIO FLASH,
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Chicken Feed, 1940,
Twincuplets. 1940,
RADIO TECHNICIAN TRAINING,
Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.
Inductance, 1944,
R.C,L. 1944,
RANGE BUSTERS,
Phoenix Productions, Inc.
Trailing Double Trouble, 1940.
West of Pinto Basin. 1940,
Range Busters, Inc.
Boot Hill Bandits. 1942.
Fugitive Valley. 1941.
Kid's Last Ride, 1941.
Rock River Renegades, 1942,
Saddle Mountain Roundup.
1941,
Texas Trouble Shooters. 1942.
Tonto Basin Outlaws, 1941,
Trail of the Silver Spurs.
1941,
Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona,
1941,
Underground Rustlers, 1941.
Wrangler's Roost. 1941.
ROBERT BENCHLEY MINIA-
TURE, SEE Miniature.
ROMANCE OF CELLULOID.
Loew's, Inc.
Hollywood: Style Center of the
World. 1940,
Miracle of Sound, 1940.
We Must Have Music. 1941,
You Can't Fool a Camere,
1940,
s
SAFETY SERIES,
Eastman Kodak Co, Teaching
Films Division.
Safety at Home. 1940.
Safety at Play. 1941,
Vacation Safety. 1940.
SANTA FE TRAIL WESTERN,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
Gun to Gun, 1944,
Oklahoma Outlaws, 1943,
Roaring Guns, 1944,
Trial by Trigger, 1944,
Wagon Wheels West. 1943,
Wells Fargo Days, 1944,
SCREEN SONG,
Paramount Pictures, Inc,
Base Brawl, 1948.
Big Drip. 1949.
Big Flame-up. 1949,
“Camptown Races, 1948,
Circus Comes to Clown. 1947.
Comin' Round the Mountain,
1949,
Emerald Isle. 1949.
Farm Foolery. 1949,
Funshine State. 1949.
Golden State. 1948.
Little Brown Jug. 1948,
Lone Star State. 1948.
Marriage Vows, 1949,
Our Funny Finny Friends.
1949.
592
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
SCREEN SONG.
Paramount Pictures, Inc. Cont'd.
Sing or Swim, 1948.
Ski's the Limit. 1949,
Snow Foolin'. 1949.
Spring Song. 1949.
Stork Market. 1949.
Strolling Thru the Park, 1949.
Toys Will Be Toys. 1949,
Winter Draws on. 1948.
SCREENLINER.
RKO Pathe, Inc,
Airline Glamour Girls. 1949,
Block Party. 1948,
Hands of Talent. 1949.
Helicopter Magic. 1949,
I Like Soap Because. 1949,
It Pays to Be Ignorant. 1948,
Jan August and His Piano
Magic. 1948.
Mellow Dramas. 1949,
Men of the Shooting Stars.
1949,
Movie Memories, 1949,
Piano Rhythm, 1949,
Shake Hands with Success.
1949,
Shush Money. 1949.
SING AND BE HAPPY SERIES,
Universal International Pictures
Co., Inc.
Kernels of Corn, 1948.
Let's Sing a Love Song. 1949.
Manhattan Memories, 1948.
River Melodies. 1948.
Sing While You Work. 1949.
Singin' the Blues. 1948,
Songs of the Season, 1949,
Spotlight Serenade. 1948.
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Bit of Blarney. 1946,
Choo Choo Swing. 1948.
Clap Your Hands. 1949,
Hits of the Nineties, 1949,
Lamp Post Favorites, 1948.
Let's Go Latin, 1948,
Let's Sing a College Song.
1947,
Let's Sing a Western Song.
1947,
Merrily We Sing. 1946,
Minstrel Mania, 1949,
Sailing with a Song. 1949.
Singing Along. 1949.
Singing Barbers, 1946.
Songs of Romance, 1949.
Year Around, 1949,
SONGS OF AMERICA.
Attwood Productions, Inc.
Melodies Reborn, 1949,
Melodious Sketches, 1949,
Symphonic Shades. 1949,
Treasured Ballads. 1949.
SOUNDIES,
Globe Productions, Inc,
Darn That Dream, 1940.
Havana Is Calling Me. 1940.
Jungle Drums. 1940.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers,
1940,
Soundies no, 1. 1940,
For works in this series
claimed by Soundies Distrib-
uting Corp, of America, Inc,
or Soundies Films, Inc. SEE
Index under the firm names.
SPORTLIGHT. SEE Grantland
Rice Sportlight.
SPORTS NEWS REVIEW.
Vitaphone Corp.
Batter up. 1949,
Roaring Wheels, 1948,
Ski Devils. 1948,
Spills and Chills, 1949,
Swim Parade. 1949,
They're off, 1949,
SPORTS PARADE,
Vitaphone Corp.
Action in Sports. 1947.
American Sports Album, 1947.
Arabians in the Rockies. 1945,
Bahama Sea Sports. 1945.
Beach Days. 1946,
Bikes and Skis, 1944,
Birds and the Beasts Were
There, 1945,
Built for Speed. 1948,
California, Here we Are.
1944,
Carnival of Sports. 1947.
Cavalcade of Archery. 1945.
Cinderella Horse. 1949,
Cuba Calling. 1944,
Daredevils on Wheels, 1949,
Day at Hollywood Park, 1947.
Days of '76, 1945,
Diary of a Racing Pigeon, 1940,
Dominion of Sports. 1946.
Dude Rancheroos, 1949,
English Outings. 1949,
Facing Your Danger. 1945.
Fighting Athletes. 1948. 1949.
Fin'n Feathers, 1945.
Fishing the Florida Keys.
1947.
Flivver Flying. 1945.
Flying Sportsman in Jamaica.
1947,
Gauchos of the Pampas, 1948.
Glamor in Sports, 1945.
Happy Holidays. 1949.
Harness Racing. 1947.
Highland Games. 1949,
Holiday for Sports. 1947.
Holiday on Horseback. 1945.
Hunting the Fox, 1949,
Jungle Man Killers. 1948,
King of the Everglades, 1946,
Kings of the Rockies. 1949,
Lazy Hunter, 1946.
Let's Go Gunning. 1945,
Let's Go Swimming. 1947,
Little Archer, 1949,
Mexican Sea Sports. 1945,
Michigan Ski-Daddle. 1945.
Nation on Skis, 1948,
Playtime in Rio, 1948,
Race Rider, 1947,
Ranch in White. 1946,
Ride, Ranchero, Ride. 1948,
Riding Hannefords. 1946,
Royal Duck Shoot. 1948,
Snow Eagles, 1945.
Sport of Millions, 1949,
Sports Down Under. 1948,
Sports Go to War, 1945,
Sports New and Old. 1949,
Sportsman's Playground. 1947.
Sportsmen of the Far East.
1949,
Sun Valley Fun, 1948,
Swimcapades. 1945.
Tennis Town, 1947.
Trip to Sportland, 1948,
Under Water Spear Fishing.
1945.
Water Babies. 1945,
Water Wizards, 1949,
Water Wonderland. 1949,
With Rod and Gun in Canada.
1945,
Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.
Baa Baa Black Sheep, 1944.
Backyard Golf, 1944,
Big Bill Tilden, 1941,
Bluenose Schooner, 1944,
California Thoroughbreds,
1940,
Cattlemen's Days. 1944.
Champions of the Future, 1944,
Chinatown Champs, 1944,
Colorado Trout, 1944,
Desert Playground, 1944,
Dogie Round Up. 1944,
Dude Ranch Buckaroos, 1943,
Fight, Fish, Flight. 1941,
Filipino Sports Parade, 1944,
Fly Fishing. 1940,
Football Highlights. 1940,
Grey, White and Blue. 1943,
Hatteras Honkers, 1942.
Hunter's Paradise, 1942,
Hunting Dogs at Work. 1942.
Into the Clouds, 1944,
It Happens on Rollers. 1941,
King Salmon, 1941.
Las Vegas, Frontier Town.
1946,
Lions for Sale, 1941,
Mexican Sportland. 1944,
Rocky Mountain Big Game,
1942,
Rover's Rangers, 1943,
Sail Ho. 1941,
Sniffer Soldiers. 1942,
Snow Sports. 1943.
Tropical Sportland. 1943,
Water Sports. 1941.
With Rod and Reel on Anti-
costi Island. 1943,
Women in Sports. 1943,
SPORTS REVIEW,
Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. ‘
Aqua Capers, 1947,
Aristocrats of the Kennel.
1941,
Back to Bikes, 1942,
Beauty and the Blade. 1949,
Blue Grass Gentlemen, 1944,
Bowling for Strikes, 1940.
Champions Carry On, 1943.
Diving Dandies. 1946.
Dog Sense, 1943,
Down the Fairway, 1945.
Everglades Adventure. 1948,
Evergreen Playland. 1942,
Foaled for Fame. 1949,
Following the Hounds, 1940.
Football Fanfare. 1946.
Football Finesse, 1948,
Fun for All, 1944,
Fun on Rollers, 1941,
Future Champs. 1949,
Girls Preferred. 1944,
Golden Horses, 1946,
Gridiron Greatness. 1947,
Neptune's Daughter. 1942,
Neptune's Playground, 1948,
Nova Scotia. 1945,
Nymphs of the Lake, 1944,
Olympic Class. 1948,
Olympic Water Wizards, 1948,
Pins and Cushions, 1946,
Playing with Neptune. 1941.
Playtime in Hawaii. 1941.
Playtime's Journey. 1946.
Rodeo Goes'to Town, 1940.
Sea Sirens, 1946.
Setting the Pace. 1942,
Ski Slopes, 1944,
Snow Trails, 1942,
Steelhead Fighters, 1942,
Steppin' Pretty. 1945.
Streamline and Stamina. 1943,
Students of Form, 1944,
Style of the Stars, 1947,
Summer Trails. 1946,
Symphony in Snow. 1941,
Tanbark Champions, 1947.
Time Out for Play. 1945.
Trolling for Strikes. 1944,
Well-Rowed Harvard. 1942,
When Winter Calls, 1942,
Wings of the Wind, 1947,
Winter Holiday. 1946.
Yankee Ski Doodle, 1948,
SPORTSCOPE,
RKO Pathe, Inc.
Aquaqueens. 1946,
Athletic Stars. 1948,
Athletic Varieties, 1948.
Ben Hogan, 1946,
Big Mouth Bass, 1948,
Black Ducks and Broadbills.
1946,
Bowling Fever, 1946,
Calumet Bluebloods. 1949,
Canadian Roughriders, 1949,
Chasing Rainbows. 1947,
College Climbers, 1947,
Doggone Clever. 1948,
Fighting Tarpon. 1948,
Frozen Fun, 1948,
Game Birds, 1949.
Golf Doctor. 1947,
Golf Masters. 1949.
Hail Notre Dame, 1946,
Ice Kids, 1949,
Ice Skippers, 1947.
Kentucky Basketeers. 1946,
Ladies in Wading, 1948,
‘Mighty Marlin, 1949,
Muscles and the Lady, 1948,
Palmetta Quail. 1946,
Pin Games. 1947,
Prize Fighter. 1949,
Quail Pointers, 1947.
Quarter Horses, 1946,
Racing Day. 1947.
Racing Sleuth, 1947,
Reading and Riding. 1947.
Rolling Thrills, 1949,
Skating Lady. 1946.
Ski Belles. 1947.
Ski Champion, 1347,
Ski Holiday. 1947.
Sports Coverage. 1948.
Sports Top Performers, 1949,
Steeplechasers, 1946,
Strikes to Spare. 1948,
Summer's Tale. 1947,
Teen Age Tars. 1948,
Tenderfoot Trail. 1946.
Texas Redheads, 1948,
Waders of the Deep. 1949,
Wild Turkey. 1947.
Winning Basketball. 1946,
STORY OF CIVILIZATION,
Culver, M, Minter,
Cradle of Our Race, 1941.
From Farms to Factories,
1941,
Herdsmen and Farmers, 1941,
Land of Our Forefathers.
1941, ‘
Our Own Country, 1941,
Out of the Earth, 1941,
Story of Culture, 1941,
Story of Primitive Life. 1941,
Story of Science, 1941.
Story of the City. 1941,
Story of the Desert. 1941,
Story of the Forest. 1941.
Story of the Jungle. 1941,
Story of the Mountains, 1941,
Story of the Polar Regions.
1941,
Story of the Sea, 1941,
Story of Transport and Travel,
1941,
SWING SYMPHONY. SEE Walter
Lantz Swing Symphony.
T
TEACHER EDUCATION SERIES,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc,
Broader Concept of Method.
1947,
Learning to Understand Chil-
dren, 1947,
Maintaining Classroom Dis-
cipline. 1947,
TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURES,
Vitaphone Corp,
Adventures in South America,
1945.
Fashions for Tomorrow, 1945,
Girls and Flowers. 1946,
In Old Sante Fe, 1945.
Star Spangled City. 1946.
TERRYTOON,
Terrytoon's, Inc,
Aladdin's Lamp, 1943,
All About Dogs, 1942,
All Out for "V." 1942.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Series List
593
TERRYTOON.
Terrytoon's, Inc. Cont'd,
All's Well That Ends Well.
1940,
Ants in Your Pantry. 1945.
Baby Seal. 1941.
Back to the Soil. 1941.
Barnyard Baseball, 1939.
Barnyard Blackout. 1943,
Barnyard WAAC. 1942,
Beanstalk Jack. 1946.
Big Build-Up. 1942,
Billy Mouse's Akwakade. 1940,
Bird Tower, 1941,
Bringing Home the Bacon,
1941,
Butcher of Seville, 1944,
Carmen's Veranda. 1944,
Cat Came Back, 1944.
Cat Meets Mouse, 1942.
Catnip Capers. 1940,
Champion of Justice. 1944.
Club Life in the Stone Age.
1940,
Day in June. 1944,
Dear Old Switzerland, 1944.
Dinky Finds a Home, 1946.
Dog in a Mansion, 1940,
Dog's Dream, 1941,
Doing Their Bit. 1942,
Eat Me Kitty Eight to the Bar.
1942,
Edgar Runs Again, 1940.
Felix the Fox. 1948,
First Robin. 1939.
Fishing Made Easy. 1941.
Flying Fever. 1941,
Fox and the Duck, 1945.
Frankenstein's Cat. 1942.
Frog and the Princess, 1944,
Frozen North, 1941,
Funny Bunny Business, 1942.
Gandy Goose and the Chipper
Chipmunk, 1948,
Gandy Goose in Camouflage.
1943,
Gandy Goose in Fishermen's
Lick, 1945.
Gandy Goose in Fortune
Hunters, 1946.
Gandy Goose in It's All in the
Stars. 1946,
Gandy Goose in Lights Out.
1942,
Gandy Goose in Mexican
Baseball. 1947,
Gandy Goose in Mother Goose
Nightmare, 1945,
Gandy Goose in Peace-Time
Football, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Post War
Inventions, 1945,
Gandy Goose in Somewhere
in Egypt. 1943.
Gandy Goose in The Extermi-
nator, 1945,
Gandy Goose in The Ghost
Town, 1944,
Gandy Goose in The Golden
Hen, 1946,
Gandy Goose in Tricky Busi-
ness, 1942,
Gandy Goose in Who's Who in
the Jungle. 1945,
Gandy's Dream Girl. 1944,
Good Old Irish Tunes. 1941.
Hairless Hector, 1941.
Happy Circus Days, 1942.
Happy Haunting Grounds,
1940,
Hard Boiled Egg. 1948,
Hare and Hounds, 1940,
Harvest Time. 1940,
He Dood It Again, 1943,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in A Sleepless
Night. 1948,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Cat Trouble.
1947,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Fishing,by the
Sea. 1947.
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
eee: in Free Enterprise,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talk-
ing Magpies, in Happy Go
Lucky. 1947,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Hula Hula Land.
1949,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in McDougal's Rest
Farm. 1947,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Magpie Madness.
1948. ;
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in Taming the Cat.
1948,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Hitch
Hikers, 1947,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Lion Hunt.
1949,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Stowaways.
1949,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies, in The Super Sales-
man, 1947,
Heckle and Jeckle, the Talking
Magpies in The Uninvited
Pests. 1946,
Helicopter. 1944,
Hitch-Hiker, 1939,
Home Guard, 1941,
Hopeful Donkey. 1943,
Horsefly Opera, 1941,
Hounding the Hares, 1948,
Housing Problem, 1946,
How Wet Was My Ocean, 1940,
Ice Carnival, 1941,
Ice Pond. 1939,
Ickle Meets Pickle. 1942,
It Must Be Love, 1940.
Just a Little Bull. 1940.
Keep 'Em Growing. 1943,
Kitten Sitter, 1949.
Landing of the Pilgrims. 1940.
Last Round-Up, 1943.
Life with Fido, 1942,
Lion and the Mouse, 1943,
Lucky Duck, 1940,
Lyin' Lion, 1949,
Magic Pencil. 1940.
Magic Shell. 1941.
Mighty Mouse and the Hep Cat,
1946,
Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny
Cats. 1945,
Mighty Mouse and the Magi-
cian, 1948,
Mighty Mouse and the Pirates,
1945,
Mighty Mouse and the Two
Barbers, 1944,
Mighty Mouse and the Wolf,
1945,
Mighty Mouse at the Circus,
1944,
Mighty Mouse in A Cold Ro-
mance. 1949,
Mighty Mouse in A Date for
Dinner, 1947.
Mighty Mouse in A Fight to the
Finish, 1947,
Mighty Mouse in Aladdin's
Lamp. 1947,
Mighty Mouse in Crying Wolf.
1947,
Mighty Mouse in Eliza on the
Ice, 1944,
Mighty Mouse in Krakatoa,
1945.
Mighty Mouse in Lazy Little
Beaver. 1947,
Mighty Mouse in Love's Labor
Won, 1948,
Mighty Mouse in My Old Ken-
tucky Home. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in Svengali's
Cat. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in Swiss Cheese
Family Robinson, 1947.
Mighty Mouse in The Catnip
Gang. 1949,
Mighty Mouse in The Crackpot
King. 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Dead End
Cats. 1947.
Mighty Mouse in The Elec-
tronic Mouse Trap. 1946.
Mighty Mouse in The Feudin'
Hillbillies, 1948,
Mighty Mouse in The First
—Snow._ 1947,
Mighty Mouse in The Green
Line. 1944,
Mighty Mouse in The Jail
Break. 1946.
Mighty Mouse in The Johnstown
Flood. 1946.
Mighty Mouse in The Myste-
rious Stranger, 1948,
Mighty Mouse in The Perils
of Pearl Pureheart. 1949.
Mighty Mouse in The Port
of Missing Mice. 1945.
Mighty Mouse in The Silver
Streak. 1945,
Mighty Mouse in The Sky Is
Falling. 1947.
Mighty Mouse in The Sultan's
Birthday. 1944,
Mighty Mouse in The Trojan
Horse, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Wicked
Wolf, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in The Witch's
Cat. 1948,
Mighty Mouse in Throwing the
Bull, 1946,
Mighty Mouse in Triple Trou-
ble. 1948,
Mighty Mouse in Winning the
West. 1946.
Mighty Mouse in Wolf! Wolf!
1 .
Mighty Mouse Meets Bad Bad
Bill Bunion, 1945.
Mighty Mouse Meets Deadeye
Dick, 1947,
Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll
and Hyde Cat, 1944,
Mississippi Swing, 1941.
Mrs, Jones' Rest Farm, 1949.
Mopping Up. 1943.
Mosquito, 1945,
Mouse of Tomorrow. 1942.
Much Ado About Nothing. 1940,
My Boy Johnny. 1944,
Mystery in the Moonlight.
91948.
Neck and Neck, 1942,
Night Life in the Army. 1942,
Oh Gentle Spring. 1942,
Old Oaken Bucket. 1941,
One Man Navy. 1941,
One Mouse ina Million, 1939.
One Note Tony. 1947,
Orphan Duck, 1939,
Outpost. 1942,
Pandora's Box, 1943,
Patriotic Pooches, 1943,
Plane Goofy. 1940,
Prof. Offkeysky. 1940,
Rover's Rescue. 1940,
School,Daze. 1942,
Scrap for Victory. 1943,
Seeing Ghosts. 1948,
Sham Battle Shenanigans,
1942,
Sheep in the Meadow. 1939.
Shipyard Symphony. 1943,
Slap Happy Hunters. 1941.
Smoky Joe. 1945,
Snow Man. 1940, 1946.
Somewhere in the Pacific.
1943,
Sourpuss in Dingbat Land,
1 .
Stork's Mistake. 1942,
Super Mouse in Down with
Cats. 1943,
Super Mouse in Pandora's
Box. 1943,
Super Mouse Rides Again,
1943,
Swiss Ski Yodelers. 1940,
Swooning the Swooners, 1945,
Talking Magpies. 1946,
Talking Magpies in Flying
South. 1947,
Talking Magpies in The In-
truders, 1947,
Temperamental Lion. 1940,
Tire Trouble. 1942,
Torrid Toreador, 1942.
Tortoise Wins Again, 1946.
Touchdown Demons, 1940,
Truckload of Trouble. 1949,
Twelve O'clock and All Ain't
Well, 1941,
Uncle Joey, 1941,
Uncle Joey Comes to Town,
1941,
Watchdog. 1939, 1945,
Welcome Little Stranger.
"1941,
What a Little Sneeze Will Do.
1941,
What Happens at Night. 1941,
When Knights Were Bold.
1941,
Wicky Wacky Romance. 1939,
Wilful Willie. 1942.
Wolf's Pardon, 1947.
Wolf's Tale, 1944,
Wot's All th' Shootin! fer,
1940,
Wreck of the Hesperus, 1944,
Yarn About Yarn, 1941,
Yokel Duck Makes Good. 1943.
THIS CHANGING WORLD.
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Broken Treaties, 1941,
How War Came. 1941,
THIS IS AMERICA,
RKO Pathe, Inc,
Beauty for Sale. 1946,
Berlin Powderkeg, 1949,
Big Party. 1947.
Border Without Bayonets,
1947,
Campus Boom, 1947,
Canada Unlimited, 1949,
Children's Village. 1948,
County Fair. 1948,
Courtship to Courthouse, 1946,
Crime Lab, 1948,
Democracy's Diary, 1948,
Forgotten Island. 1947,
49th State. 1947,
Fraud Fighters, 1949,
Friend of the Family, 1948,
Funny Business, 1948,
Germany Today. 1946,
Girls in White, 1948,
Glamour Street. 1948.
Great Lakes, 1946,
Highway Mania, 1946,
Holiday for Danny, 1949,
Hoodoo, 1949,
I Am an Alcoholic, 1947,
Kentucky Derby Story. 1949,
Letter to a Rebel. 1948,
Love That Beauty. 1949.
Nation Is Born, 1947,
No Place like Home, 1946,
Northern Rampart, 1946,
On Watch, 1949,
Operation White Tower. 1948,
Our Daily Bread, 1949,
Panama, 1946,
Passport to Nowhere. 1947,
Photo Frenzy. 1948,
Report on Japan, 1946,
San Francisco— Pacific Gate-
way. 1947,
Smoke Eaters. 1947,
Sports Golden Age. 1948,
Spotlight on Mexico, 1949,
Street of Shadows, 1946,
Switzerland Today, 1947.
Treasure House, 1947,
Two Million Rooms, 1946,
Whistle in the Night. 1947,
White House. 1946,
Who's Delinquent? 1948,
Wonder House. 1949,
THIS IS OIL.
Shell Oil Co., Inc.
Birth of an Oil Field. 1949,
Prospecting for Petroleum.
1948.
594
Cumulative Copyright Catalog
TOM AND JERRY CARTOON.
SEE M-G-M Tom and Jerry
Cartoon,
U
UNIVERSAL FEATURETTE, SEE
Featurette.
Vv
VICTORY SHORT.
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Men Working Together. 1943,
Wings for the Fledgling. 1943,
VITAPHONE VARIETIES.
Vitaphone Corp.
Alice in Jungleland. 1945.
All Girl Revue. 1940,
No Parking. 1939.
Overseas Roundup, 1945.
Peeks at Hollywood. 1945.
Radio and Relatives. 1938.
Smart as a Fox, 1946.
So You Think You're Allergic.
1945,
Story of a Dog. 1945,
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Bees A' Buzzin', 1944,
Hunting the Devil Cat. 1944,
Jungle Thrills. 1944,
Miracle Makers, 1945.
Our Alaskan Frontier. 1944,
Outdoor Living. 1944,
Ski Whizz, 1944,
Struggle for Life. 1944,
Throwing the Bull, 1944,
Ww
WALT DISNEY DONALD DUCK
CARTOON,
Disney (Walt) Productions.
All in a Nutshell. 1948.
Autograph Hound, 1939.
Bellboy Donald. 1942,
Billposters. 1940.
Bootle Beetle. 1947.
Chef Donald. 1941.
Chip an' Dale. 1947.
Clock Watcher. 1944,
Commando Duck. 1944,
Contrary Condor, 1944,
Cured Duck. 1945,
Daddy Duck, 1947.
Donald Duck and the Gorilla.
1944,
Donald Gets Drafted. 1942,
Donald's Camera, 1942,
Donald's Crime. 1945,
Donald's Dog Laundry. 1940,
Donald's Double Trouble.
Donald's Dream Voice. 1947.
Donald's Garden, 1942,
Donald's Gold Mine. 1942.
Donald's Happy Birthday.
1948,
Donald's Off Day. 1944.
Donald's Snow Fight. 1942.
Donald's Tire Trouble. 1942.
Donald's Vacation, 1940,
Drip Dippy Donald, 1947.
Duck Pimples. 1945.
Early to Bed, 1941.
Eyes Have It. 1945.
Fall Out-Fall in. 1943.
Fire Chief. 1940.
Flying Jalopy. 1943.
Golden Eggs, 1941,
Good Time for a Dime, 1941,
Greener Yard, 1948,
Home Defense. 1943,
Honey Harvester. 1948,
Inferior Decorator. 1947,
Mr. Duck Steps Out. 1940,
No Sail, 1945,
Officer Duck. 1939.
Old Army Game. 1943,
Old MacDonald Duck, 1941,
Plastics Inventor. 1944,
Put-Put Troubles, 1940.
Riveter, 1940,
Sea Salts. 1948,
Sky Trooper. 1942,
Slide, Donald, Slide. 1948,
Soup's On, 1947.
Tea for Two Hundred, 1948.
Three for Breakfast. 1947.
Timber, 1941,
Trial of Donald Duck, 1947,
Trombone Trouble, 1944,
Truant Officer Donald. 1941,
Vanishing Private. 1942.
Village Smithy. 1941,
. Wide Open Spaces, 1947.
Window Cleaners, 1940,
Winter Storage. 1948,
WALT DISNEY GOOFY CAR-
TOON,
Disney (Walt) Productions,
African Diary. 1945,
Art of Skiing. 1941,
Baggage Buster, 1941,
Big Wash, 1947,
Californy er Bust! 1945.
Foul Hunting, 1947.
Goofy Gymnastics. 1948.
Goofy's Glider, 1940,
Hockey Homicide, 1945,
How To Be a Sailor. 1943,
How To Fish, 1942,
How To Play Baseball, 1942,
How To Play Football, 1944,
How To Play Golf, 1944,
How To Swim, 1942.
Knight for a Day, 1945,
No Sail. 1945,
Olympic Champ. 1941,
Tennis Racquet. 1948.
They're Off, 1947.
Tiger Trouble. 1944,
Victory Vehicles. 1943,
WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE
CARTOON,
Disney (Walt) Productions,
Canine Caddy. 1941.
Lend a Paw. 1941,
Little Whirlwind. 1941.
Mickey and the Seal, 1948,
Mickey Down Under. 1947.
Mickey's Birthday Party.
1941,
Mickey's Delayed Date. 1947.
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip.
1940,
Nifty Nineties. 1941,
Orphans! Benefit. 1941,
Squatter's Rights; 1946.
Symphony Hour. 1942,
WALT DISNEY PLUTO CAR-
TOON.
Disney (Walt) Productions,
Army Mascot. 1942,
Bone Bandit. 1947,
Bone Trouble, 1940,
Bubble Bee. 1948,
Canine Casanova, 1945,
Cat Nap Pluto,. 1947,
Dog Watch, 1945.
First Aiders, 1944,
Gentleman's Gentleman, 1941.
In Dutch, 1945,
Legend of Coyote Rock, 1945.
Mail Dog. 1947,
Pantry Pirate, 1941,
Pluto and the Armadillo, 1942,
Pluto at the Zoo, 1942,
Pluto, Junior. 1942,
Pluto's Blue Note. 1947.
Pluto's Dream House. 1940,
Pluto's Fledgling. 1947,
Pluto's Kid Brother. 1945,
Pluto's Playmate, 1941,
Pluto's Purchase, 1947.
Pluto's Surprise Package,
1948,
Pluto's Sweater. 1948,
Private Pluto, 1943,
Pueblo Pluto, 1948,
Purloined Pup, 1946,
Sheep Dog. 1948.
Sleep Walker, 1942,
Springtime for Pluto, 1944,
T-Bone for Two. 1942.
WALTER LANTZ CARTOON, SEE
Walter Lantz Cartune,
WALTER LANTZ CARTUNE,
Lantz (Walter) Productions,
Abou Ben Boogie. 1944,
Ace in the Hole, 1942,
Air Raid Warden, 1943.
Andy Panda in Crow Crazy.
1945.
Andy Panda's Victory Garden.
1942,
Apple Andy. 1946.
Bandmaster, 1947,
Barber of Seville. 1944,
Bathing Buddies. 1946,
Beach Nut, 1944,
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B, 1941.
Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942,
Canine Commandos, 1943.
Chew-Chew Baby, 1945.
Coo Coo Bird, 1947.
Cow-Cow Boogie, 1943,
Dippy Diplomat. 1945,
Dizzy Acrobat. 1943,
Dizzy Kitty. 1941.
Dog Tax Dodgers, 1948,
Drooler's Delight. 1949.
Fairweather Fiends, 1946,
Fisherman's Luck, 1949,
Good-Bye Mr. Moth, 1942,
Hams That Couldn't Be Cured.
1942,
Hollywood Matador, 1942,
Hysterical Highspots in Amer-
ican History, 1941.
Juke Box Jamboree, 1942,
Kiddie Koncert. 1948,
Loan Stranger. 1942,
Loose Nut, 1945.
Mad Hatter. 1947.
Man's Best Friend. 1941.
Meatless Tuesday, 1943.
Mother Goose on the Loose,
1942.
Mountain Flower. 1949,
Nutty Pine Cabin, 1942,
Overture to William Tell.
1947,
Painter and the Pointer. 1945,
Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
1943,
Pied Piper of Basin Street.
1944,
Pigeon Patrol. 1942,
Playful Pelican, 1948,
Poet and Peasant. 1946,
Ration Bored, 1943,
Reckless Driver, 1946.
Salt Water Daffy. 1941,
Scrappy Birthday. 1949,
Screwball, 1943,
Ski for Two. 1944,
Sliphorn King of Polaroo,
1945,
Smoked Hams, 1947.
Swing Your Partner. 1943.
Three Pigs. 1949,
Under the Spreading Black-
smith Shop. 1942.
Wacky Bye Baby. 1948,
Wacky Weed, 1946.
Well Oiled. 1947.
Wet Blanket Policy. 1948,
What's Cookin? 1941,
Who's Cookin' Who? 1946.
Wild and Woody. 1948,
Woody Woodpecker, 1941.
Woody Woodpecker in Woody
Dines Out. 1945.
Woody Woodpecker the Screw-
driver, 1941,
Yankee Doodle Swing Shift.
1942,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Abou Ben Boogie, 1944,
Ace in the Hole, 1942.
Adventures of Tom Thumb,
Jr. 1940,
Air Raid Warden. 1943,
Andy Panda Goes Fishing.
1939,
Andy Panda in Crow Crazy.
1945,
Andy Panda's Crazy House,
1940,
Andy Panda's Pop, 1941,
Andy Panda's Victory Garden.
1942,
Apple Andy, 1946,
Barber of Seville. 1944,
Bathing Buddies, 1946,
Beach Nut. 1944,
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B, 1941,
Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942.
Canine Commandos, 1943.
Chew-Chew Baby. 1945.
Coo Coo Bird. 1947,
Cow-Cow Boogie. 1943.
Dippy Diplomat. 1945,
Dizzy Acrobat. 1943,
Dizzy Kitty. 1941.
Fair Today. 1941,
Fairweather Fiends, 1946,
Fish Fry. 1944,
Good-bye Mr. Moth. 1942,
Hams That Couldn't Be Cured.
1942,
Hollywood Matador. 1942.
Hysterical Highspots in Amer-
ican History. 1941,
Juke Box Jamboree, 1942,
Kittens' Mittens. 1940,
Knock, Knock, 1940,
Loan Stranger. 1942.
Loose Nut. 1945,
Man's Best Friend, 1941,
Meatless Tuesday. 1943,
Mother Goose on the Loose,
1942,
Nutty Pine Cabin. 1942,
Overture to William Tell.
1947,
Painter and the Pointer, 1945.
Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
1943,
Pied Piper of Basin Street.
1944,
Pigeon Patrol. 1942.
Poet and Peasant. 1946,
Ration Bored, 1943.
Reckless Driver. 1946.
Recruiting Daze. 1940,
Salt Water Daffy. 1941,
Screwball, 1943,
Ski for Two. 1944,
Sliphorn King of Polaroo,
1945, 4
Smoked Hams, 1947,
Solid Ivory, 1948,
Swing Your Partner, 1943,
Syncopated Sioux. 1940,
Under the Spreading Black-
smith Shop, 1942,
Wacky Weed. 1946,
Well Oiled. 1947.
What's Cookin? 1941,
Who's Cookin' Who? 1946,
Woody, the Giant Killer, 1948,
Woody Woodpecker. 1941,
Woody Woodpecker in Woody
Dines Out, 1945.
Woody Woodpecker the Screw-
driver, 1941,
Yankee Doodle Swing Shift,
1942,
WALTER LANTZ COLOR CAR-
TOON,
Lantz (Walter) Productions.
Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat. 1941,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Mouse Trappers, 1941.
100 Pygmies and Andy Panda,
1940.
Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat, 1941,
WALTER LANTZ SWING SYM-
PHONY.
Lantz (Walter) Productions,
Abou Ben Boogie, 1944,
Cow-Cow Boogie. 1943,
Egg Cracker Suite. 1943.
Greatest Man in Siam. 1944,
Hams That Couldn't Be Cured.
1942,
Juke Box Jamboree. 1942,
Jungle Jive. 1944,
Mousie Come Home, 1946.
Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
1943,
Pied Piper of Basin Street.
1944,
Sliphorn King of Polaroo,
1945.
Swing Your Partner, 1943,
$21 a Day (Once a Month),
1941.
Yankee Doodle Swing Swift.
1942,
WASHINGTON PARADE,
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Archives, 1940,
Inside the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. 1940,
Mint. 1940,
Our National Defense. 1940,
Social Security. 1940.
Spirit of 1941, 1941,
United States Military Acad-
emy. 1940.
United States Naval Academy.
1941,
U. S. Treasury, Bureau of En-
graving and Printing. 1940,
WHAT'S YOUR I. Q.?
Loew's, Inc.
Inside France, 1944,
Invasion of North Africa, 1943,
Labor Front. 1943.
Mask of Nippon. 1942.
New Soldiers Are Tough. 1942,
Now the Peace, 1945,
Road to Tokyo. 1943,
Russia's Foreign Policy. 1943.
This Is Blitz. 1942.
War for Men's Minds, 1943.
When Asia Speaks, 1944,
WORLD OF SPORTS.
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Acqua Zanies, 1948,
Acrobatic Babies, 1948,
Ali the Giant Killer, 1940,
Aqua-Maids, 1944,
Aqua Thrills. 1943,
Aquaplay, 1941.
Army Football Champions.
1946,
Best in Show. 1946,
Bowling Kings. 1947.
Cadet Cagers. 1945,
Canine Champion, 1946,
Canvas Cut-Ups. 1942,
Champ of thé Champions,
1943,
Champion of the Cue. 1945,
Champions in the Making.
1948,
Chips and Putts, 1945.
Cinderella Cagers. 1947,
College Champions, 1942,
Cue Tricks, 1947,
Cue Wizards, 1943,
Diving Aces. 1946,
Navy Crew Champions. 1947.
Net Marvels. 1948,
No Holds Barred, 1948,
Polo, 1947.
Polo Champions. 1941,
Puck Chasers, 1945,
Racing Greyhounds, 1949,
Rack 'Em Up. 1941,
Rasslin' Riot. 1949.
Rasslin' Romeos. 1946.
Rodeo Thrills and Spills. 1948.
Rough and Tumble, 1945,
Roughhouse Fiesta, 1940.
Salmon Fishing. 1945,
Saving Strokes with Sam
Snead, 1940,
Show Dogs. 1941.
Ski Demons, 1947,
Ski Soldiers. 1943,
Skiing Technique, 1940,
Splits. Spars and Strikes.
1941,
Sport of Kings. 1940,
Striking Champions, 1944,
Sweeping Oars. 1943.
Table Tennis Topnotchers,
1944,
Tee Up. 1941.
Ten Pin Aces, 1943,
Ten Pin Magic, 1946.
Tennis Rhythm, 1942.
Tennis Wizards, 1947.
Timberland Athletes, 1946,
Tomorrow's Stars. 1940.
Trigger Magic. 1949,
Trotting Kings, 1942.
Winter Capers. 1949,
Winter Paradise. 1942,
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949: Series List 595
WALTZ LANTZ SWING SYM- Athletiquiz. 1947. Diving Champions, 1948. Wizard of the Fairway. 1942.
PHONY. Early Sports Quiz. 1947. Diving Daredevils. 1943. Wrestling Octopus, 1942,
Lantz (Walter) Productions, Equestrian Quiz. 1946. Diving Thrills, 1941.
Cont'd. Fancy Answers. 1941, Fit To Fight. 1942. WORLD TODAY. :
Beach Nut, 1944, Please Answer. 1940. Flashing Fins, 1948. Twentieth Century Fox-Film
Boogie Woogie Man, 1943, Quiz Biz. 1941. _Flying Hoofs. 1946, Corp.
Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942, Scientifiquiz. 1949. Flying Targets. 1940. Accent on Courage. 1943.
Cow-Cow Boogie. 1943. Sports Quiz, 1944. Follow Thru with Sam Byrd. American Sea Power. 1941.
Egg Cracker Suite. 1943. Sports Sticklers, 1945. 1944, Anzacs in Action. 1941,
Greatest Man in Siam, 1944, Tips on Trips. 1943. G. I. Sports. 1944, Battle of the Atlantic. 1941.
Hams That Couldn't Be Cured. Track and Field Quiz. 1945. Golden Gloves, 1944, City Week End, 1947,
1942, Victory Quiz, 1942. Goofy Golf. 1947, Courageous Australia, 1942,
Juke Box Jamboree, 1942. What's Your I.Q.? 1940. Grappling Groaners. 1947, Dutch Guiana, 1942.
Jungle Jive. 1944, — Hedge Hoppers. 1944, Empire in Exile. 1941,
Mousie Come Home. 1946. WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS, Hi-Ho Rodeo, 1945. Hub of the Acheter ot th 1946
Pass the Biscuits Mirandy! Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Hi-Li, 1946. wer ah Machines. LB4E
1943, Inc. Horseshoe Wizardry. 1949, Men of West Point. 1942.
Pied Piper of Basin Street. Consumption of Foods. 1946. Hunting Wild Deer, 1940. Vacation; Two Weeks a Year,
1944, Distribution of Foods, 1946. Ice capers. 1941, fe
Sliphorn King of Polaroo. Production of Foods. 1946. Iron Masters. 1945, War in the Desert. 901.
1945, Jump, Fish, Jump. 1943, bad or or, Viewnre :
Swing Your Partner, 1943. WORLD IN ACTION. Jungle Archer, 1941, sia ss
$21 a Day (Once a Month). Warwick Pictures, Inc. Jungle Fishing. 1941, WORLD WINDOW SERIES.
1941, Battle of Europe. 1944, K-9 Kadets. 1944, United Artists Corp ees
Who's Cookin' Who? 1946, Churchill's Island. 1942. Kings of Baseball. 1943, if tein lng 57
Yankee Doodle Swing Swift. Fighting Freighters, 1942, Kings of the Fairway. 1945, Rome Symphony. 1939,
1942, Food— Weapon of Conquest. Ladies Day in Sports. 1943, World Window, Inc,
Universal Pictures Co., Inc. 1942, Lady of the Links. 1949, Arabian Bazaar, 1938.
Abou Ben Boogie. 1944. Global Air Routes. 1944, Master of the Cue, 1940, Jerusalem, 1938.
Beach Nut. 1944, Hitler's Plan, 1942, Mat Maulers, 1944, Petra, 1938.
Boogie Woogie Man. 1943. Inside Fighting China, 1942. Mermaid's Paradise. 1945. Ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek,
Boogie Woogie Sioux. 1942, Inside Fighting Russia. 1942, Mrs. Golf. 1949, 1938.
Wanderers of the Desert. 1938.
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YOUR LIFE WORK SERIES,
Twogood, Arthur P,
Agriculture, 1945,
Air Transportation. 1947.
Automotive Service. 1940,
Baking Industry. 1946,
Bookkeeping and Accounting.
1945.
Brick and Stone Mason. 1945,
Finding Your Life Work. 1940,
Fire and Police Service. 1947.
Forestry and Forest Indus-
tries. 1946.
Heating and Air-Conditioning,
1945.
Journalism, 1940,
Laundering and Dry Cleaning.
1946,
Librarian, 1947,
Painting and Decorating. 1945,
Pharmacist. 1946.
Photography, 1946,
Plumbing. 1945,
Poultry Raising. 1945.
Printing. 1947,
Radio and Television, 1940,
Restaurant Operator. 1946.
Teaching, 1946,
Telephone & Telegraph. 1946,
Transportation. 1946.
Woodworker. 1940.
Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
Draftsman, 1942,
Electrician. 1942,
Engineering. 1942,
Nursing, 1942,
Publications of the Copyright Office
1953
Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third series, 1947 to
date.
Published semiannually in 11 sections. An-
nual subscription price for all sections, $20.00.
Lists annually the works registered in the
Copyright Office, currently amounting to over
200,000 books, pamphlets, periodicals, dramas,
musical compositions, maps, works of art,
prints and labels, motion pictures, and film-
strips.
Published by authority of sections 210 and
211 of Title 17 of the United States Code.
Section 210 provides: ‘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.”
Certain parts constitute basic bibliographies
in their fields and represent the only compre-
hensive listing of their respective materials.
Subscriptions may be placed for one or more parts
or for the whole series. The prices given below are
for an annual subscription.
Order from, and make remittances payable to, the
Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Wash-
ington 25, D. C.
Write to the Register of Copyrights concerning
availability and prices of the Catalog before 1947.
Books and Selected Pamphlets (Part 1A)
Lists annually about 16,000 registrations for
books and selected pamphlets, of which some
45 percent were first published abroad. Alpha-
betical arrangement by author, with title index.
Numbers for 1951 and later include indexing
of claimants. $3.00.
Pamphlets, Serials, and Contributions to Periodicals
(Part 1B)
Lists annually about 39,000 registrations.
Alphabetical arrangement by author, claimant,
and title. $3.00.
Periodicals (Part 2)
Lists annually about 55,000 registrations,
under 4,000 titles, of periodicals and news-
papers. Alphabetical arrangement by title.
Contains supplementary list of new periodicals.
$2.00.
Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery (Parts
3-4).
Lists annually about 5,000 registrations, ap-
proximately 70 percent of which are unpub-
lished dramatic and dramatico-musical works.
Alphabetical arrangement by author, except
that radio and television programs are listed
under title. Lectures, sermons, and addresses
are also included in this Catalog. $2.00.
Published Music (Part 5A)
Lists annually about 16,000 registrations of
published music, of which approximately one-
half were published abroad. Alphabetical ar-
rangement by composer or author, with title
index, claimant index, and classified index.
$3.00.
Unpublished Music (Part 5B)
Lists annually about 40,000 registrations of
unpublished music. Alphabetical arrangement
by title, with index names of authors and
claimants. $3.00.
Renewal Registrations—Music (Part 5C, formerly
Part 14B)
Lists annually about 8,500 renewal copyright
registrations for musical compositions. Alpha-
betical arrangement by title. $2.00.
Maps and Atlases (Part 6)
Lists annually about 2,700 registrations for
maps, atlases, and globes. Alphabetical ar-
rangement under name of person or organiza-
tion primarily responsible for the content of
the map. Numbers for 1951 and later contain
a subject and area index and a publishers’
directory with complete addresses. $1.00.
Works of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific
and Technical Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints
and Pictorial Illustrations (Parts 7-11A)
Lists annually about 8,500 registrations.
Alphabetical arrangement by author or title.
$2.00.
Commercial Prints and Labels (Part 11B)
Lists annually about 12,000 registrations for
prints and labels published in connection with
the sale or advertisement of articles of merchan-
dise and registered for copyright. Alphabetical
arrangement by claimant. $2.00.
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips (Parts 12-13)
Lists annually about 2,500 registrations for
filmstrips and theatrical and _nontheatrical
motion pictures. Alphabetical arrangement by
title, with a classified list arranged under head-
ings which indicate the general nature or in-
tended use of the films, a subject index for
nontheatrical films, and an index of claimants,
producing companies, sponsors, and authors.
$1.00.
Renewal Registrations—Literature, Art, Film (Part
14A)
Available for 1947, 1948, 1949, and 1950.
Renewal registrations for 1951 and later are listed
with their respective classes, except music renewals
which are listed in Part 5C, described above. $1.00.
598
Dramatic Compositions Copyrighted in the United
States, 1870 to 1916. 2 vols. 1918.
Includes all titles for dramatic works regis-
tered from July 21, 1870, to December 31, 1916,
inclusive; upwards to 60,000 titles. Alpha-
betical arrangement by title, with index of
claimants, authors, editors, etc. $4.00.
Motion Pictures, 1894-1912. 1953.
Lists about 6,000 works registered as photo-
graphs in the Copyright Office and identified
as motion pictures by Mr. Howard L. Walls,
Curator of the Motion Picture Collection of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Alphabetical arrangement by title, with an
index to claimants. $2.00.
Motion Pictures, 1912-1939. 1951. $18.00.
Motion Pictures, 1940-1949. 1953. $10.00.
These two volumes belong to the Catalog of
Copyright Entries, Cumulative Series. They list
approximately 70,000 motion pictures regis-
tered in the Copyright Office from August 24,
1912 to December 31, 1949. Alphabetical
arrangement of each volume is by title, with an
index to authors, claimants, and producing and
distributing companies, and a list of series
titles.
Regulations of the Copyright Office. A reprint of the
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 37, Chapter
II. Free,
The Copyright Office of the United States. 1952. A
general description of the organization and
functions of the Copyright Office. Free.
The following publications may be ordered from
the Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress,
Washington 25, D. C., or from the Superintendent of
Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Wash-
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Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904. A bibli-
ography and chronological record of all
proceedings in Congress in relation to
copyright. (Bulletin 8) 468 p. 1905.
Cloth, 65 cents.
Copyright Law of the United States of America. 1935-37 (Bulletin 21) 75 cents.
(Bulletin 14), 1953 edition. 20 cents. 1938-39 (Bulletin 22) 75 cents.
Decisions of the United States Courts Involving 1939-40 (Bulletin 23) $1.00.
Copyright. 1941-43 (Bulletin 24) $2.00.
1909-14 (Bulletin 17) 65 cents. 1944-46 (Bulletin 25) $1.50.
1914-17 (Bulletin 18) $1.00. ____: 1947-48 (Bulletin 26) $1.75.
1918-24 (Bulletin 19) $1.75. 1949-50 (Bulletin 27) $2.00.
1924-35 (Bulletin 20) $2.75. 1951-52 (Bulletin 28) in process.
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