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6 1/2 Magic Hours
    The comfort and delight of transatlantic air travel at the beginning of the jet age.
    Run time: 12:19         Color

The 16mm Motion Picture Projector: Care and Maintenance
    Training film for military projectionists. 
    Run time: 13:02         B&W 

The 16mm Motion Picture Projector: Operating Techniques
    Training film for military projectionists.
    Run time: 20:38         B&W 

17 Days: The Story of Newspaper History in the Making
    How a New York City newspaper delivery drivers' strike in 1945 failed to divert readers' interest in their favorite newspapers. Shows the newspapers of the day and huge lines of people outside newspaper offices waiting to purchase updated editions. 
    Run time: 16:30         Color

122 Eyes
    Hard times in 1950s St. Louis and the social services that aimed to alleviate them. 
    Run time: 09:03         B&W 

The 957th Day
    Shows the Pacific Fifth Fleet engaged in combat action on the 957th day of WWII.
    Run time: 09:40         B&W

1964 New York World's Fair Report
    Preparation, planning and construction for the Fair, under the imperious direction of Robert Moses.
    Run time: 26:57         B&W 

 

A Is for Atom
    Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nuclear fission. 
    Run time: 14:39         Color

ABCs of Walking Wisely
    Illustrates how people walk in streets like the alphabet. Shows among others the G-Walker, who doesn't look where he's going but says "Gee, look at that," the Y-Walker, who says 'Why walk when you can hitch a ride' and the familiar J-Walker.
    Run time: 10:00         Color 

About Faces
    State of the American people's teeth during the Great Depression.
    Run time: 10:18         B&W 

About Fallout
    Optimistic vision of fallout and civil defense countermeasures.
    Run time: 23:30         Color

According to Plan: The Story of Modern Sidewalls for the Homes of America
    The beauty and functionality of asbestos sidewalls. With a visit to Levittown, N.Y. and an interview with Norman Denny, vice president of materials for Levitt & Sons, builders.
    Run time: 17:54         Color 

Achievement USA
    General Motors celebrates production of 50 millionth automobile with a parade through Flint, Michigan.
    Run time: 10:07         Color 

Act Your Age
    Jim, an emotionally immature teen, learns to evaluate his personality and to better work out his problems.
    Run time: 13:18         B&W 

Activity Group Therapy
    Shows socially-maladjusted boys, 10 to 11 years old, being benefited therapeutically by "acting out" their disturbances upon their environment and each other in a realistic situation with an emotionally neutral therapist and concealed cameras and microphones.
    Run time: 49:55         B&W 

ADT: When Every Minute Counts
    How ADT alarm systems secure property, with elaborate coverage of alarm and communications technology in the analog era.
    Run time: 20:48         Color

The Adventures of Junior Raindrop
    Delinquent raindrop explains the need for good watershed management.
    Run time: 7:21         Color 

Age 13
    The inner life of an "at-risk" teenager, told in an idiosyncratic and often surreal manner. Shot in working-class Inglewood, Hollywood and other parts of the Los Angeles basin.
    Run time: 26:28         Color 

Age of Turmoil
    An afternoon and evening in the complicated lives of six teenagers.
    Run time: 19:04         B&W

Agricultural Aviation
    How airplanes and helicopters help farmers. With excellent Kodachrome footage of crop dusting and crop spraying; insecticides and their application, and pests in action.
Run time: 13:27         Color

Air Transportation
    Workings of a commercial airline before air travel became a mass phenomenon.
    Run time: 10:33         B&W 

The Airport
    Functions of the modern airport, showing all aspects of airline passenger service.
    Run time: 10:28         B&W 

Airport America
    Advocates increased airport construction, especially in rural America. Describes the centrality of general aviation to the U.S. economy. With many images of American townscapes, especially in rural areas; small-town airports; and businesspeople using small airplanes to expedite their activities. 
    Run time: 13:55         Color

Alaska: A Modern Frontier
    Views of the Territory of Alaska.
    Run time: 10:15         Color

Alaska's Silver Millions
    Geography of Alaska, the life cycle of the salmon, the salmon industry, operation of the canneries and life of the fishermen's community. With commentary by Father Bernard Hubbard, the "glacier priest."
    Run time: 33:56         B&W 

The Alchemist in Hollywood
    Explains chemical processes used in the motion picture laboratory. Diagrams and demonstrations of exposure, photochemical reactions, development and printing. 
    Run time: 28:13         B&W 

Alcohol and the Human Body
    Traces the course of alcohol through the body; shows the effects of alcohol on the brain; dramatizes the case of a problem drinker, including treatment.
    Run time: 12:50         B&W 

All in One
    Homage to the dog and comparison of canine attributes with Chevrolet features.
    Run time: 10:59         B&W 

All out for Victory
    Contributions of handicapped and disabled workers to World War II industrial production.
    Run time: 20:40         B&W 

All the Way Home
    Demonstrates in a positive fashion that integrated communities can and do work. Exposes the property value fallacy and makes an appeal to reason and democratic principles.
    Run time: 29:24         B&W 

All-American Soap Box Derby
    Official film of early Soap Box Derby competition; tribute to ingenuity of the American Boy as inventor, engineer and sportsman. Shows contestants building their vehicles and the final competition at Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio.
    Run time: 10:20         B&W 

Along the Way
    Depicts actual construction progress throughout the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System during 1967-68, emphasizing the original and continuing aims of the district -- to provide safe, fast, economical and comfortable mass transit, thereby eliminating traffic congestion and preserving the beauty and character of the area.
    Run time: 12:39         Color 

Aluminum on the March
    How aluminum contributes to everyday living and national defense: appliances, packaging, airplanes, etc. With great stop-motion animation.
    Run time: 27:41         Color 

Am I Trustworthy?
    How a child learns to return borrowed items, keep promises and fulfill assignments.
    Run time: 10:14         B&W

Amateur Film: Boulder Dam
    This documentary about the construction of the Boulder dam is hardly an amateur film at all, rather a telling account of how the Boulder dam was built. 
    Run time: 34:48         B&W

America for Me
    Two young women take a Greyhound Bus tour across America. Includes a love story and a great song at the end -- the whole bus breaks into song.
    Run time: 30:52         Color 

America Marching On
    Reviews America's march to higher standards of living, greater income for her people and more leisure to enjoy the good things of life.
    Run time: 08:42         B&W 

America on Wheels
    Explores the effects of the advent of the motor car in America and some of the motorist's early problems, including frail, flat tires and frequent breakdowns. 
    Run time: 06:55         B&W 

American Cowboy
    Visits the Roberson Hereford Ranch in Gunnison, Colorado. Includes scenes of a rodeo, the drive to summer pastures and winter feeding in raging blizzards. 
    Run time: 31:03         Color 

American Engineer
    Tribute to engineers and their role in improving American life through technology.
    Run time: 28:04         Color

American Frontier
    Humanistic film showing the effects of an oil discovery on Williston, North Dakota and the surrounding region.
    Run time: 14:29         B&W 

An American Girl - The Problems of Prejudice
    An adolescent girl in a small town tests her democratic heritage when she pretends to be Jewish and encounters prejudice. She explores the problem of anti-Semitism by reading her diary at a PTA meeting.
    Run time: 28:30         B&W 

American Harvest
    This institutional film was designed to promote Chevrolet's corporate citizenship rather than any specific model of automobile. While it forcefully demonstrates how central automobile manufacturing is to the American economy, it even more strikingly shows the effects of the automobile upon our landscape. Bombastic narration is accompanied by excellent images of automobile manufacturing, the extraction and processing of raw materials from the earth, and mid-1950s consumerism. 
    Run time: 29:46         Color

American Look
    The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design.
    Run time: 28:03         Color

The American Road
    Shows development of transportation in the United States during the first half of the 20th century, emphasizing growth of automobile industry, roads and highways.
    Run time: 38:04         B&W 

American Thrift
    Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thrifty purchasing habits and the American system of mass production.
    Run time: 25:36         Color

American Women: Partners in Research
    Describes the market research undertaken by Corning Glass Works prior to marketing a coffeemaker. 
    Run time: 13:29         B&W

America's Presidents
    This film quickly summarizes the careers of America's presidents from Washington to Eisenhower.
    Run time: 08:54         B&W

Andy's Animal Alphabet
    Andy, a little orangutan, conducts a tour through the Bronx Zoo. He visits a series of animals, some familiar and some strange, whose names begin with the different letters of the alphabet. Beginning and ending with a musical background of children.
    Run time: 10:02         B&W 

Angry Boy
    Alexander Hammid's sensitive narrative of how a pre-adolescent boy is helped by a psychiatrist to come to terms with his feelings.
    Run time: 31:06         B&W 

Animals in Modern Life
    Contributions of animals to the life of modern man, principally as transporters and as food.
    Run time: 10:04         B&W 

Animals in the Service of Man
    A film about animals and all they contribute to human society, made by the American Humane Association.  It also provides a brief history of the humane movement in the U.S. and talks about some of the uses animals are put to in wartime.
    Run time: 23:25         Color 

Another Cup of Coffee
    Seeks to create in minds of prudential salesmen a favorable attitude toward prospective insurance buyers. Points out variety of prospect sources and presents five fundamental points of prospecting.
    Run time: 13:25         B&W 

An Answer
    John F. Kennedy and other dignitaries review the second fleet and second marine division in action. Superb material of combat aircraft, battleships, carriers, sailors, marines. President Kennedy (JFK) speaks to audience of Navy personnel.
    Run time: 28:18         Color 

Ant City
    Depicts ants as social creatures living in complex societies. Shows ways they control their environment.
    Run time: 9:55         B&W 

Aqua Frolics
    Fairly cute summertime relaxing in the water, whether it be just wading in the water or water skiing, surfing or cliff diving.
    Run time: 06:37         B&W

Are You Popular?
    One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples of "good" and "bad" girls, proper and improper dating etiquette, courtesy to parents and an analysis of what makes some people popular and others not.
    Run time: 9:49         B&W

Are You Ready for Marriage?
    Two teenagers, wishing to marry early, visit their minister for advice and receive counseling.
    Run time: 15:57         B&W 

The Arm Behind the Army
    How winning World War II depends on successful labor-management collaboration.
    Run time: 10:19         B&W 

The Army Nurse
    Shows the daily life and work of the Army nurse, including training and off-duty activities.
    Run time: 16:01         B&W 

Around the Corner
    How the automobile differential allows a vehicle to turn a corner while keeping the wheels from skidding.
    Run time: 9:25         B&W

Around the World in New York
    Views of immigrant and ethnic communities in New York City.
    Run time: 12:54         B&W

Arranging a Buffet Supper
    The American tradition of the buffet supper is shown in its simple preparation, a "must" for the homemaker or hostess.
    Run time: 6:00         Color

Arranging the Tea Table
    Explains the reasoning behind attractive and correct tea-table arranging.
    Run time: 7:43         Color

Arteries of New York City
    Shows transportation corridors leading into and out of New York City, and efforts at transportation and infrastructure planning.
    Run time: 9:24         B&W

As Others See Us
    Etiquette for teenagers as demonstrated by well-dressed youth of Webster Groves (Missouri) High School.
    Run time: 9:28         Color

As the Twig Is Bent...
    On the problem of youth crime during World War II and the fear that America would lose a generation of children to delinquency.
    Run time: 10:44         B&W

As We Like It
    Beer promotional film. "Sparkling, golden, pure, refreshing, a beverage as old as history."
    Run time: 10:10         Color

Ask Dad
    Awfully stagy "comedy" about a son's fondness for his Dad's secretary, only to find out his Dad has longings for the secretary too.
    Run time: 22:07         B&W

Ask Me, Don't Tell Me
    San Francisco teenage gangs and the unfriendly world they inhabit.
    Run time: 22:10         B&W

Assignment: Venezuela
    Tells the story of an American oil company executive who relocates with his family to Venezuela. 
    Run time: 24:14         Color

At the End of the Rainbow
    Sponsored film promoting ultraviolet light: its history, physics and health-giving properties.
    Run time: 24:22         Color

At This Moment
    Importance of railroads to 1950s America.
    Run time: 26:22         Color

The Atom and Biological Science
    Describes some of the biological effects of high energy radiations on plants and animal cells. Explains how typical experiments are conducted and demonstrates some of the protective measures required to insure the safety of the experimenters. Points out some possible applications of nuclear radiation to problems of human health, emphasizing work in the study of cancer. 
    Run time: 11:24         B&W

Atom Bomb
    Early atomic weapons testing.
    Run time: 7:24         B&W

Atomic Alert
    Frightening civil defense procedure film aimed at Cold War-era elementary school students.
    Run time: 10:30         B&W

Atomic Energy as a Force for Good
    Drama showing the reactions of citizens of a small town to the construction of a nuclear energy plant in their community, and their acceptance of the peaceful aspects of atomic energy.
    Run time: 27:26         B&W

Atomic Power at Shippingport
    Tour of the first commercial nuclear power plant.
    Run time: 28:55         Color

Atoms for Peace
    Makes the case for peaceful applications of "nuclear science" (atomic energy) in industry, medicine and botany. 
    Run time: 17:05         B&W

Attitudes and Health
    Demonstrates how self-confidence and right attitudes are necessary to good health. 
    Run time: 9:52         B&W

Autobiography of a Jeep
    Describes the designing of the Jeep to meet military needs of being compact, light weight and maneuverable over rough terrain.
    Run time: 09:26         Color

Auto-Lite on Parade
    Tour of an auto parts and accessories factory climaxing with a stop-motion product parade.
    Run time: 22:43         B&W

Automotive Service
    Opportunities for employment servicing America's vast motor fleet.
    Run time: 10:00         B&W


 
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