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美国备忘录  American Memorandum

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I Am a Doctor
    About the difficulties and glories of becoming a doctor and practicing medicine.
    Run time: 24:37         Color

I Want to Be a Secretary
    Follows a young woman through her clerical training and job search. Shows pre-World War II offices and office workers, primarily women.
    Run time: 15:37         B&W

Immigration
    Reviews the history of immigration to the United States up to the restrictive law passed in 1924. A dramatized scene in a European steamship office is used to show the economic, political and religious motives for immigration.
    Run time: 10:16         B&W

Immunization
    Explains what immunization is and how it is built up either by having a disease or by being inoculated with vaccine. Shows how smallpox vaccine is produced and used and how diphtheria toxins are treated to produce toxoids.
    Run time: 09:17         B&W

Impact '66
    Tells of the fabulous new line up of Chevrolets and incentives for successful sales.
    Run time: 14:35         Color

In My Merry Oldsmobile
    Surprisingly licentious advertising cartoon produced by the Fleischer brothers.
    Run time: 06:23         B&W

In Our Hands, Part 1: How We Got What We Have
    How economic progress comes from the accumulation of privately owned tools of production; demonstrates the need for tools by showing a young couple with their infant child in a wilderness with nothing but natural resources and their hands. 
    Run time: 20:58         B&W

In Our Hands, Part 2: What We Have
    Strengths of the American free enterprise system and how it meets the needs of its citizens.
    Run time: 14:50         B&W

In Our Hands, Part 3: How To Lose What We Have
    Drama of an authoritarian coup in the U.S., assisted by apathy, an indifference to federal intervention in community affairs, and lack of economic incentive.
    Run time: 11:48         B&W

In Our Hands, Part 4: How to Keep What We Have
    About limited government and private control over labor, resources and tools.
    Run time: 11:07         B&W

In the Beginning
    Fundamentals of mammalian reproduction, presented through animation, photomicrography and natural photography.
    Run time: 15:59         B&W

In the Suburbs
    Thoughtfully made advertising sales promo film extolling 1950s suburbanites as citizens and consumers.
    Run time: 19:00         B&W&Color

Independent Radio Station
    Military training film on a New York radio station, WMCA, owned by the Nathan Straus family, showing its ownership, management and activities.
    Run time: 17:46         B&W

Industry on Parade
    Includes following subjects: Outgoing Cargo, Workhorses of the Harbor, Refresher Course; Paperman's Paper, Ink Inc., Use and Discard; Plastic Age Anniversary; Serving Those Who Served, Salvaged Skills; Sylacauga Saga.
    Run time: 38:21         B&W

The Information Machine
    Applies graphic sensitivity to medium in cartoon form, and traces the history of storing and analyzing information from the days of the cavemen to today's age of electronic brains.
    Run time: 09:37         Color

Ingenuity in Action
    Made for hot rod fans, explains how to prepare and enter a car show, also serves as an ethnographic account of the "nomadic tribe of hotrodders". 
    Run time: 27:01         Color

The Inner City
    How the United Fund supports the care of emotionally disturbed and severely disabled children.
    Run time: 09:31         B&W

Insect Zoo
    We see Katydids, Crickets , "The canary of the insect world" put in a lovely "cage", a black field cricket, butterfly and other lovely insects, animals kept in various bottles and enclosures.
    Run time: 09:25         Color

Insects
    Showed us various cycles of insect life, types and benefits and problems they have to us humans all in the 10 minute screening time.
    Run time: 09:28         Color

Inside Information
    How the X-ray works and its use in police work, surgery, industrial engineering and automobile manufacturing.
    Run time: 07:45         B&W

The Inside Story of Modern Gasoline
    Combination animation/live-action film showing how gasoline is refined and used. With striking images of gas stations, auto travel and automobiles.
    Run time: 22:21         Color

International Moves the Browns to Sterling Street
    Motivational film for International Silver salespeople describing how installment buying has made silver tableware available to a broad range of consumers.
    Run time: 20:04         Color

Introduction to Foreign Trade
    Cold War-era treatise on globalization.
    Run time: 10:25         B&W

Introduction to Haiti
    Presents a tourist's view of Haiti: its history, tradition, daily life of the people, Port-au-Prince, Cap Haitien and Henri Christophes' Palace.
    Run time: 09:19         Color

Invitation to the Nation
    Nice overview of Washington landmarks, The Washington Monument, White House "and other government offices" and also the many shopping opportunities that the city has to offer.
    Run time: 09:43         Color

Iran: Between Two Worlds
    Iran at the time of the 1953 U.S.-backed coup d'etat.
    Run time: 13:57         Color

Iron Country: Iron Ore and Minnesota's Future
    Produced to reassure Minnesotans that iron mining would continue to spur economic development.
    Run time: 22:16         Color

It Can't Last
    World War II propaganda film aimed at the home front, attempting to increase popular mobilization.
    Run time: 18:48         B&W

It Happened in Mayfair
    Advertising film presenting landmarks, businesses and people of a neighborhood in northeast Philadelphia during the Depression.
    Run time: 16:01         B&W

It Happens Every Noon
    Describes the National School Lunch Program, which is designed to provide from a third to one-half of the student's daily nutritional needs. Explains the importance of a well-balanced midday meal.
    Run time: 13:05         Color

It Must Be the Neighbors
    Bill Duncan gets a Health Department citation for having a rusted-out garbage can. He talks to his buddy at the Health Department and learns that his neighborhood is filled with rats, disease carrying mosquitoes and neighbors who are eager to blame these problems on each other. These were common problems in suburbs where the health departments didn't always have the resources to intervene.
    Run time: 12:59         B&W

It Takes All Kinds
    Choose your marriage partner with care and accept him or her for what he or she is.
    Run time: 18:52         B&W

It Takes Everybody to Build This Land
    Traces the development and discusses the importance of specialization in American industry and agriculture, with the added attraction of a left-populist folkie score.
    Run time: 19:53         B&W

It's All in Knowing How
    A teenage boy discovers how good nutrition (i.e. milk products) improves his habits, social life and bowling score.
    Run time: 11:59         Color

It's Everybody's Business
    Corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology.
    Run time: 19:28         Color

It's Your America
    The U.S. War Department described this film in the following words: "An American soldier, during his combat career, realizes the greatness of his country and determines to assume his share of the responsibilities of good citizenship upon his return to civilian life."
    Run time: 34:56         B&W


 
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