I

Credits: General editor, Judith H. Russell; senior photographer, John Hopkins.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14280.

HOW THINGS FEEL. See

DID YOU KNOW.

HOW THINGS LOOK. See

DID YOU KNOW.

HOW TO BUILD THINGS (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: X324–A--X324–F: Houses. 53 fr.--Skyscrapers. 52 fr.--Cities. 58 fr.--Roads. 55 fr.--Bridges. 62 fr.--Ships. 66 fr.

Credits: Senior photographer, Vincent A. Greco.

Appl. ti.: How we build things.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14265.

HOW TO BUY A USED CAR. See

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERIES.

HOW TO BUY CLOTHES. See

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERIES.

HOW TO BUY FOOD. See

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERIES.

HOW TO GET MONEY FROM A BANK. Royal Bank of Canada. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Your money matters)

Credits: Producer & director, Roy Korst; writer, Bruce Martin; music, Howard Shore; camera, Fred Guthe; stills, Paul Appelby; editor, Havelock Gradidge.

Cast: Hart Pomerantz, Liza Creighton, Ted Turner.

© Royal Bank of Canada; 21Aug72; MU8489.

HOW TO KEEP MAMMALS IN THE CLASSROOM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO KEEP PLANTS IN THE CLASSROOM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO KEEP REPTILES IN THE CLASSROOM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO MAKE A FRESH WATER AQUARIUM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO MAKE A SALT WATER AQUARIUM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO MAKE A TERRARIUM. See

CLASSROOM NATURE ACTIVITIES.

HOW TO MAKE A WOMAN. Polymorph Films. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. An adaptation of the play.

Credits: Producer & editor, Alvin Fiering.

© Polymorph Films, Inc.; 15Jun72; LP41082.

HOW TO OPERATE YOUR MEMO-MATIC KNITTING MACHINE FROM SINGER. Lesson no. 1 (Filmstrip) International Consumer Products Group Research & Development Laboratory. 60 fr., color, 35 mm. © Singer Co.; 21Oct72; JP14486.

HOW WE BORROW MONEY. See

DOLLARS AND SENSE.

HOW WE BUILD THINGS. See

HOW TO BUILD THINGS.

HOW WE FEEL. See

CLOUDS AND RAIN AND THINGS.

HUMAN BODY AND HOW IT WORKS (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Troll Associates. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: Respiratory system. 44 fr.--Circulatory system. 44 fr.--Muscle & skeletal system. 45 fr.--Nervous system. 46 fr.--Digestive system. 44 fr.--Reproductive system. 44 fr.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Apr72; JP14528.

THE HUMANITIES: A SEARCH FOR MEANING. McGraw-Hill Films. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The humanities series) Produced in collaboration with Paul Falkenberg Films. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 24Mar72 (in notice: 1971); MP23055.

HUMANITIES SERIES. See

THE HUMANITIES: A SEARCH FOR MEANING.

SCIENCE AND SOCIETY.

HUNTERS ARE FOR KILLING. Cinema Center Films. 120 min., sd., color. Videotape (2 in.)

Credits: Producer, Hugh Benson; director, Bernard Girard; writer, Charles Kuenstle; music, Jerry Fielding; film editor, Edward Mann.

Cast: Burt Reynolds, Melvyn Douglas, Suzanne Pleshette, Larry Storch, Martin Balsam.

© Cinema Center Films; 9Mar70; LP41032.

THE HURDLER. New York Times Co. & Arno Press. Made by Rediscovery Productions. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Producer, Jeff Mullin; director, Bill Buckley; writer, Tracy Sugarman; music, Jeff Fuller; photographer, Jeri Sopanen.

© New York Times Co.; 31Dec69; LP41200.

HUSBAND AND WIFE. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

I.A.D. See

ADAM–12. Log no. 155.

I AIN’T GOIN’ BACK. University of Texas School of Public Health. Made by KUHT-TV. 45 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Executive producer, D. Blair Justice.

© D. Blair Justice; 19Oct72; MU8491.

I.C. A SHRINKING WORLD. Audio/Visual Media Dept., Bell Telephone Laboratories. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP23192.

I CAN READ SIGNS (Filmstrip) Urban Media Materials. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With Teacher’s guide, 7 p.

Contents: Signs around the city. 46 fr.--Signs with numbers. 45 fr.--Signs of warning. 42 fr.--Signs of transportation. 41 fr.

Appl. author: Edward Dubrowsky.

© Urban Media Materials, Inc.; 4Dec69; A375467.

I THOUGHT YOU THOUGHT. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

THE ICARUS WISH. Byron D. Bauer. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Byron D. Bauer; 1Sep72 (in notice: 1971); LP41422.

IDENTIFICATION (Filmstrip) Bank of America N.T. & S.A. Made by Training Dept., World Headquarters. 90 fr., color, 35 mm. (Big Jeff’s casefile, no. 2) © Bank of America N.T. & S.A.; 3Jul72; JP14478.

IDENTIFYING YOUTH’S VALUES (Filmstrip) Pioneer Girls. 73 fr., color, 35 mm. With Influencing value formation in youth (separately reg. as A387807) © Pioneer Girls; 3Apr72; JP14557.

IF A BODY SEE A BODY. See

IRONSIDE.

IF YOU LABEL IT THIS, IT CAN’T BE THAT. Natural Bridge Productions. Distributed by FilmFair Communications. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © FilmFair, Inc.; 15Oct72; MP23350.

IF YOU WERE PRESIDENT. Franciscan Communications Center. 1 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Franciscan Communications Center; 29Sep72; MP23121.

I’M NEW HERE. See

LEARNING ABOUT ME.

I’M THE BOSS. See

LEARNING ABOUT ME.

IMPORTANT WORD IS “AND.” See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 27Apr72; MP23284.

IN SEARCH OF THE LOST WORLD. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. A Ronox production. Produced in association with ABC News.

Credits: Producers, Barbara Jampel & Howard Campbell; director, Howard Campbell; narration written by Nicolas L. Noxon; story by Barbara Jampel; narrator, H. G. Marshall; director of photography, Erik Daarstad; film editor, Marvin Walowitz.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 17Apr72; LP41311.

IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

IN THE EYES OF GOD. See

DAN AUGUST.

IN THE LINE OF DUTY. See

IRONSIDE.

INDIAN ARTISTS OF THE SOUTHWEST. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 23May72; MP23070.

INDIAN CEREMONIES AND LEGENDS. See

THE FIRST AMERICANS.

INDIAN CRAFTS. See

THE FIRST AMERICANS.

INDIAN CRAFTS OF THE SOUTHWEST (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: 606–1–-606–4: Navajo rug weaving. 45 fr.--Acoma pottery making. 44 fr.--Making Hopi kachina dolls. 39 fr.--Papago basket weaving. 40 fr.

Credits: Author & photographer, John Running.

© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 20Nov72; JP14629–14628, 14630, 14635.

INDIANS. See

ADAM–12. Log no. 25.

INDIANS AND THEIR HOUSES. See

THE FIRST AMERICANS.

INDICATIONS FOR PHOTOPATCH TESTING. Pt. 1. Institute for Dermatologic Communication & Education. Made by C.O.R.T. Motion Pictures. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Allergic photocontact dermatitis) Appl. authors: Marion Sulzberger & Roberta Z. Sulzberger. © Institute for Dermatologic Communications [i.e. Communication] & Education; 1Dec71 (in notice: 1972); MP23081.

INDUSTRIAL WASTES. See

ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS.

INDUSTRIES OF JAPAN. See

JAPAN.

INDUSTRY. See

THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO.

WATER AND HOW WE USE IT.

INDUSTRY, AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE. See

THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES.

THE NORTHEAST STATES.

THE PACIFIC COAST STATES.

THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES.

THE SOUTHERN STATES.

THE SOUTH WESTERN STATES.

INFLUENCES ON CHILDREN. See

CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES.

INFLUENCING VALUE FORMATION IN YOUTH. See

IDENTIFYING YOUTH’S VALUES.

INITIAL CONSONANT REVIEW. See

PHONICS: INITIAL CONSONANT SOUNDS.

INNER CITY DWELLER: WORK, Indiana University, Audio-Visual Center. 19 min., sd., color, 16 mm, © Indiana University; 18Oct72; MP23293.

INSTRUCTIONAL/MODEL. See

DEVELOPING CHILDREN’S ORAL LANGUAGE: PRIMARY LEVELS.

ORGANIZING INDEPENDENT LEARNING: PRIMARY LEVEL.

INSTRUMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. See

BASIC ATOMIC ABSORPTION.

INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN. See

CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES.

INTERACTION ANALYSIS. Research Foundation of the City University of New York. Made by Guidance Laboratory, City University of New York. 27 min., sd. Videotape (1/2 in.)

Credits: Producer-director, Bert Flugman.

© Research Foundation of the City University of New York; 30Jul72; MP23169.

INTERFAITH WITNESS (Filmstrip) Home Mission Board. Released by Broadman Films. 52 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v. © Broadman Films; 3Apr72; A367790.

INTERPLANETARY SPACE TRAVEL. See

SPACE.

INTRODUCING THE DIVISION ALGORISM: FACTS OF 4. Review Educational Films. 9 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 25Sep72; MP23256.

INTRODUCTION. See

DEVELOPING CHILDREN’S ORAL LANGUAGE: PRIMARY LEVELS.

ORGANIZING INDEPENDENT LEARNING: PRIMARY LEVEL.

INTRODUCTION: RELATIONSHIPS AND THEORY (Filmstrip) Communication Skills Corp. 53 fr., color, 35 mm. (Basic liquid chromatography, program 4001)

Credits: Writer, Karl J. Bombaugh.

© Communication Skills Corp.; 27Mar72; JP14158.

AN INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY (Filmstrip) Robert M. Swerdlow. 29 fr., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Artwork, Herbert Rogoff.

© Robert M. Swerdlow; 4Aug72; JP14242.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. Made by Educational Direction. 12 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Credits: Consulting editor, William Jassey; narrator, Elsa Calderon; senior photographer, Richard Duning.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14561.

INTRODUCTION TO MASS SPECTROMETRY AND INSTRUMENTATION (Filmstrip) Communication Skills Corp. 57 fr., color, 35 mm. (Basic mass spectrometry, program 5001)

Credits: Writer, John Dillard.

© Communication Skills Corp.; 27Mar72; JP14160.

INVESTIGATING HIBERNATION: THE GOLDEN MANTLED GROUND SQUIRREL. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 5May72; MP23069.

INVESTORS. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

INVITACION AL MUNDO HISPANICO: UNO MODOS DE VIVIR (Filmstrip) Macmillan Co. Made by Foto du Monde. 5 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With guide, 46 p.

Contents: 1–5: Panorama. 67 fr.--Vida hispanica. 61 fr.--Mercados y comidas, 59 fr.--Trabajos y diversiones, 62 fr.--Transportacion, y la fiesta brava. 62 fr.

Credits: Consultant, Zenia Sacks Da Silva; photographer, Francois Vikar.

© Macmillan Co.; 10Jul72; JP14374–14378.

INVITATION TO MURDER. See

DAN AUGUST.

THE IRON BUTTERFLY. See

BONANZA.

IRONSIDE. Harbour-UTV. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. Approx. 55 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Harbour-UTV.

Achilles’ heel. Credits: Director, Raymond Burr; writers, Frank Telford & Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, William Windom, Rick Lenz. © 14Feb72; LP41282.

And then there was one. Credits: Director, Arnold Laven; writers, Fred Freiberger & Albert Aley. Cast: Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Elizabeth Baur. © 17Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41301.

Bubble, bubble, toil and murder. Credits: Director, Chris Nyby, Jr.; writer, Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Jodie Foster, Lee Paul, Rod Serling. © 31Jan72; LP41281.

But when she was bad. Credits: Producer, Douglas Benton; director, Corey Allen; writer, Alvin Boretz. Cast: Raymond Burr, Suzanne Pleshette, Dane Clark, Johnny Seven, Don Galloway. © 27Dec71; LP41298.

Class of ’57. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, James Neilson; writers, Robert Earll &; Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, Marlyn Mason, Don Galloway, Charles Robinson, Fredd Wayne. © 14Dec71; LP41296.

Contract: kill Ironside. Credits: Director, Don Weis; writers, Stephen & Elinor Karpf. Cast: Raymond Burr, James Olson, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Phillip Pine. © 20Sep71; LP41284.

Dear Fran. Credits: Producer, Douglas Benton; director, Don Weis; writer, Edward DeBlasio. Cast: Raymond Burr, Elizabeth Baur, Victor Holchak, Christine Belford, Anthony James. © 9Nov71; LP41291.

Death by the numbers. Credits: Director, Don Weis; writer, Francine Carroll. Cast: Raymond Burr. © 24Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41302.

Find a victim. Credits: Director, Chris Nyby, Jr.; writers, Irv Pearlberg & Max Hodge. Cast: Raymond Burr, Pat Hingle, Morgan Paull. © 10Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41300.

The gambling game. Credits: Producer, Douglas Benton; director, Don Weis; writer, Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, Bobby Darin, Elizabeth Baur, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell. © 4Oct71; LP41286.

Gentle oaks. Credits: Director, Robert Clouse; writers, Michael Fisher, Edward DeBlasio & Alfred Aley. Cast: Raymond Burr, Ruth Roman, Elizabeth Baur, Don Galloway, Harry Townes. © 22Nov71; LP41293.

Good Samaritan. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, Leslie H. Martinson; writer, Frank Telford. Cast: Raymond Burr, Michael Callan, Don Galloway, Diana Muldaur. © 23Nov71; LP41294.

His fiddlers three. Credits: Director, Alf Kjellin; writer, Edward DeBlasio. Cast: Raymond Burr, Tim Matheson, Paul Koslo, Barry Higgins, Kathy Lloyd. © 28Feb72 (in notice: 1971); LP41303.

If a body see a body. Credits: Director, Don McDougall; writers, Max Hodge & Albert Aley. Cast: Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Lee Harcourt Montgomery, Beth Brickell, Warren Berlinger. © 15Nov71; LP41292.

In the line of duty. Credits: Producer, Douglas Benton; director, Don McDougall; writer, Mark Rodgers. Cast: Raymond Burr, Vera Miles, Brandon de Wilde, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell. © 18Oct71; LP41288.

Joss sticks and wedding bells. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, Leslie Martinson; writer, Marty Roth. Cast: Raymond Burr, Miko Mayama, Soon-Taik Oh, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell. © 25Oct71; LP41289.

License to kill. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, Don Weis; writers, Donn Mullally & Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, David Carradine. © 29Nov71; LP41295.

A man named Arno. Credits: Director, Don Weis; writers, Helen McAvity, Max Hodge & Albert Aley. Cast: Raymond Burr, Anne Francis, Nico Minardos, Elizabeth Baur. © 6Mar72; LP41283.

Murder impromptu. Credits: Producer, Albert Aley; director, Don Weis; writers, Max Hodge, John McGreevey & Albert Aley. Cast: Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, Roddy McDowall, Joey Forman. © 1Nov71; LP41290.

No motive for murder. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, Leslie H. Martinson; writer, Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, James Shigeta, George Takei, Lloyd Kino. © 20Dec71; LP41297.

The professionals. Credits: Producer, Winston Miller; director, Don Weis; writers, Winston Miller & Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Raymond Burr, James Drury, Johnny Seven, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell. © 27Sep71; LP41285.

Ring of prayer. Credits: Producer, Douglas Benton; director, Don Weis; writer, Jack Morse. Cast: Raymond Burr, Barbara Rush, Ray Walston, Paul Stewart, Don Galloway. © 11Oct71; LP41287.

Unreasonable facsimile. Credits: Director, Don Weis; writer, Merwin Gerard. Cast: Raymond Burr, Burgess Meredith, Frank Aletter, Susan Seaforth. © 3Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41299.

IRRIGATION. See

WATER AND HOW WE USE IT.

IS ANYONE TO BLAME. See

TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY.

IS THE SKY FALLING (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 7 fr., color, 35 mm. With Romans handbook for faith, teachers guide, red/blue high school no. 32–2142 (separately reg. as A375098) Photos courtesy of American Institute of Architects & Religious News Service. NM: compilation. © Concordia Pub. House; 1Sep72; JP14300.

THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO (Filmstrip) Urban Media Materials. 6 filmstrips (39 fr. each), color, 35 mm. With guide, 26 p.

Contents: Location and land.--Industry.--Housing.--People.--Farming.--Cities.

Appl. author: Edward Dubro[w]sky.

© Urban Media Materials, Inc.; 19Jun72; A378998.

IT’S ALL WRITE WITH ME. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

IT’S JUST THE BEGINNING. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States. Made by Kiva Films. 24 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States; 30Jan71 (in notice: 1970); MP22899.

IT’S NOT ALL MAGIC, MR. MARKS. Royal Bank of Canada. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Your money matters)

Credits: Producer & director, Roy Korst; writer, Bruce Martin; music, Howard Shore; camera, Fred Guthe; stills, Paul Appelby; editor, Havelock Gradidge.

Cast: Alan Dean, Liza Creighton, Carole Robinson, Hildegarde Greve.

© Royal Bank of Canada; 21Aug72; MU8486.

J IS FOR JESUS, J IS FOR JOY (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 56 fr., color, 35 mm. A Communico production. With sound recording (separately reg. as N2774)

Credits: Script, Keith C. Fox & Robert A. Sitze; artist, Don L. Kueker; photographer, Jack Kelleher.

© Concordia Pub. House; 1Sep72; JP14534.

THE JACKSONS. See

AMERICAN FAMILIES.

JAMES DRURY EPISODE. See

THE RED SKELTON SHOW.

JAMES HOUSTON: THE VISION BEYOND THE MASK. Silver Burdett Co. Made by Davidson Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Writers on writing) © General Learning Corp.; 15Nov72; MP23307.

JAPAN (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: Art and recreation in Japan. 79 fr.--Family life in Japan. 66 fr.--Festivals and religious customs in Japan. 63 fr.--The geography and climate of Japan. 82 fr.--The industries of Japan. 92 fr.--Transportation and communication in Japan. 63 fr.

© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 16Oct72; JP14600, 14594, 14601, 14598–14597, 14602.

JARMO. See

THE EMERGENCE OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES.

JAROSLAV PELIKAN. See

CONVERSATION.

JASON. Film Dynamics. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: Howard Koppelman. © Film Dynamics; 28Jun72; LP41023.

JEAN FRANCOIS REVEL, AUTHOR. See

CONVERSATION.

JEFFRIES-JOHNSON 1910. Bill Kimberlin. 21 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. NM: compilation, additional cinematographic work, narration & music. © Bill Kimberlin; 15Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41006.

JERRY LEWIS EPISODE. See

THE RED SKELTON SHOW.

JESUS FORGIVES A SINFUL WOMAN (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. Made by John D. Firestone & Associates. 13 fr., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Art, Chas. Platt; script, Marion Wolpert.

© Concordia Pub. House; 25Jan72; JP14168.

JILL ST. JOHN EPISODE. See

THE RED SKELTON SHOW.

JILLY. See

MATT LINCOLN.

JIM KANE. See

POCKET MONEY.

JIMMY. See

MATT LINCOLN.

JOB HUNTING: WHERE TO BEGIN (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 2 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With Discussion guide, 42 p.

Contents: Pt. 1. Locating job opportunities. 70 fr.--Pt. 2. Making choices. 82 fr.

Credits: Writer, Cecile Spearman; consultant, Richard Greenfield; photographer, Wil Blanche; editor, Jean Robbins.

Appl. author: Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, employer for hire of William J. Donnelly (discussion guide) & Cecile Spearman.

© Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York; 20Jun72; A350111.

JOB INTERVIEW. See

FINDING YOUR JOB.

JOB SHOPPING. See

FINDING YOUR JOB.

JOBS FOR YOU: IT’S HAPPENING IN HOME ECONOMICS (Filmstrip) American Home Economics Assn. Made by Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York. 113 fr., color, 35 mm. With Discussion guide, 41 p.

Credits: Producer, Michele Murdock; editor, James Relyea; writer, Arthur Kaplan; photographer, Jim Theologos.

Appl. author: Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, as production group & as employer for hire of Mabel Techet (discussion guide) & Arthur Kaplan.

© American Home Economics Assn.; 20Sep72; A370560.

JOBS IN PRINTING (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films. Made by Bratton-Tomlison Productions. 8 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With handbook, 11 p.

Contents: Layout and graphic design. 37 fr.--Typesetter. 36 fr.--Lithographic cameraman. 34 fr.--Photoengraver. 35 fr.--Offset pressman. 34 fr.--Letterpress operator. 33 fr.--Bookbinding. 35 fr.--Assistant production manager. 34 fr.

Credits: Educational collaborator, James E. Ryan.

© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 10Jul72; JP14306.

JOBS IN THE CITY: MASS MEDIA. Centron Educational Films. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Centron Corp., Inc.; 28Jun72; MP22938.

JOBS IN THE CITY: MEDICAL AND HEALTH. Centron Educational Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Centron Corp., Inc.; 10Jul72; MP22947.

JOE KIDD. Malpaso Co, Released by Universal Pictures. 88 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.

Credits: Producer, Sidney Beckerman; director, John Sturges; writer, Elmore Leonard; music, Lalo Schifrin; director of photography, Bruce Surtees; film editor, Ferris Webster.

Cast: Clint Eastwood, Robert Duvall, John Saxon, Don Stroud, Stella Garcia.

© Universal Pictures & Malpaso Co.; 12Jul72; LP41089.

JOHN HUGHES. Christian Science Board of Directors. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Christian Science Board of Directors; 25Aug72; MU8476.

JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, ECONOMIST. See

CONVERSATION.

JOSE GRECO, SPANISH DANCER. See

CONVERSATION.

JOSS STICKS AND WEDDING BELLS. See

IRONSIDE.

JOURNEY TO SUN BEARER’S HOUSE. See

A VISIT TO THE FATHER.

JULIUS TOBIAS, SCULPTOR. See

CONVERSATION.

JUSTIN MORGAN HAD A HORSE, PT. 1–2. See

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. 1971–72 series.

THE KANGAROO. Joan Davis. 3 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Joan Davis; 18Sep72; MU8482.

KANSAS CITY BOMBER. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 99 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. A Levy-Gardner-Laven-Raquel Welch-Artists Entertainment Complex production.

Credits: Producer, Marty Elfand; director, Jerrold Freedman; screenplay, Thomas Rickman & Calvin Clements; music, Don Ellis; director of photography, Fred Koenekamp; film editor, David Berlatsky.

Cast: Raquel Welch, Kevin McCarthy, Helena Kallianiotes, Norman Alden, Jeanne Cooper.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 14Aug72; LP41033.

KARATE STORY. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

KAREN. See

MATT LINCOLN.

KEYS AND THINGS. See

READING WITH RIDDLES.

KIFARU: THE BLACK RHINOCEROS. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Ronox production.

Credits: Producer, director & writer, Irwin Rosten; narrator, E. G. Marshall; music composer & conductor, Elmer Bernstein; director of photography, Erik Daarstad; film editor, Bud Friedgen.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 12Nov70; LP41138.

KILLING THE MONSTER GIANT. See

A VISIT TO THE FATHER.

KINDS OF PEOPLE. See

DISCOVERING NEW WORDS.

KING HENRY THE FIFTH. Two Cities Films [England] Released by Eagle Lion Films. 137 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Producer & director, Laurence Olivier; text editor, Alan Dent; music, William Walton; conductor, Muir Matheson; director of photography, Robert Krasker; editor, Reginald Beck.

Cast: Laurence Olivier, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Esmond Knight.

© Two Cities Films, Ltd. & General Film Distributors, Ltd.; 5Jan45; LF99.

KING IS DEAD. See

DAN AUGUST.

KITES. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

KITTY FROM THE CITY. Universal Pictures. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker cartune)

Credits: Director, James J. Smith; story, Dalton Sandifer; animators, Virgil Ross & others; music, Walter Greene; voice, Grace Stafford.

© Universal Pictures; 6Sep71; LP41276.

LADY LIBERTY. United Artists Corp. 95 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, Carlo Ponti; director, Mario Monicelli; screenplay, Leonard Melfi, Suso Cecchi D’Amico & Don Carlos Dunaway; director of photography, Alfio Contini.

Cast: Sophia Loren, Luigi Proietti, William Devane, Beeson Carroll, Bill Daprato.

© United Artists Corp.; 17May72 (in notice: 1971); LP41105.

LADY SINGS THE BLUES. Motown Productions, Weston Associates & Furie Productions. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 147 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. Based on the book by Billie Holiday & William Bufty.

Credits: Producers, Jay Weston & James S. White; director, Sidney J. Furie; screenplay, Terence McCloy, Chris Clark & Suzanne de Passe; music score, Michel Legrand; director of photography, John Alonzo; editor, Argyle Nelson.

Cast: Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James Callahan, Paul Hampton.

© Jobete Music Co., Inc., Motown Productions, Weston Associates, Inc. & Furie Productions, Inc.; 6Oct72; LP41419.

LAKE KONSTANZ KALEIDOSCOPE. United Artists Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © United Artists Corp.; 20Sep72; LP41143.

LAND AND THE SOIL. See

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SERIES.

LAND DIVIDED. See

SCREEN NEWS DIGEST.

LAND, FEATURES AND CITIES. See

CANADA: A REGIONAL STUDY.

FRANCE: A REGIONAL STUDY.

GREAT BRITAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

HOLLAND: A REGIONAL STUDY.

SPAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

SWEDEN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WEST GERMANY: A REGIONAL STUDY.

LAND, FEATURES AND LIFE. See

PUERTO RICO: A REGIONAL STUDY.

LAND POLLUTION. See

POLLUTION: DON’T JUST STAND THERE--DO SOMETHING.

LANDS AND TRIBES. See

AMERICAN INDIANS OF THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST.

THE LANGUAGE OF GRAPHS. Coronet Instructional Films. 16 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 7Feb72; MP23076.

LAST FLOWER. See

THE WAR BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN.

LAST KNOWN ADDRESS (Dernier domicile connu) Cite Films, Valoria Films, Parme Productions, Simar Films & Rizzolie Films. Released by Valoria Films. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based d’apres le roman de Joseph Harrington. Appl. states prev. pub. 1970. NM: revisions, re-editing & English subtitles. © Chartwell Films, Ltd.; 25Feb72; LP41176.

THE LAST MOVIE. Alta-Light. Released by Universal Pictures. 108 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, Paul Lewis; director, Dennis Hopper; screenplay, Stewart Stern; music, Kris Kristofferson & others; director of photography, Laszlo Kovacs; film editors, David Berlatsky & Antranig Mahakian.

Cast: Dennis Hopper, Stella Garcia, Samuel Fuller, Daniel Ades, Thomas Milian.

© Universal Pictures & Alta-Light, Inc.; 29Sep71; LP41148.

THE LAST REBEL. Spangler Pictures. Released by Columbia Pictures. 88 min., sd., color, 35 mm. In association with Glendinning Films & U.S. Capital Corp.

Credits: Producer, Larry G. Spangler; director, Denys McCoy; writer, Warren Kiefer; music, Jon Lord; director of photography, Carlo Carlini.

Cast: Joe Namath, Jack Elam, Woody Strode, Ty Hardin, Victoria George.

© Orten Associates; 1Aug71 (in notice: 1970); LP41000.

LAW. See

DAN AUGUST.

LAYOUT AND GRAPHIC DESIGN. See

JOBS IN PRINTING.

LEARNING ABOUT ME (Filmstrip) Q-ED Productions. 5 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: Different shapes. 52 fr.--First step. 42 fr.--I’m new here. 46 fr.--Borrowed friendship. 42 fr.--I’m the boss. 40 fr.

Credits: Producer, Edward D. Eagle; writer-director, Michael Halperin; graphic arts, Vaccaro Associates/Lee Story.

© Cathedral Films, Inc.; 26Jun72; JP14245.

LEARNING ABOUT THE WORLD BENEATH THE WAVES. See

THE OCEAN IS MANY THINGS.

LEARNING AND GROWING & LEARNING. Far West Laboratory for Educational Research & Development. 20 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The toy-lending library) © Far West Laboratory for Educational Research & Development; 31Dec71; MP23054.

LEARNING FOR A LIFETIME: THE ACADEMIC CLUB METHOD. See

DEVELOPING READING READINESS PROGRAMS.

PROGRAMMING FOR SUCCESS: THE TEACHER AS CLUB LEADER.

TEACHING HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CIVICS.

LED BY THE SPIRIT (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 98 fr., color, 35 mm. A Communico production for Concordia. With sound recording. (separately reg. as N2493) and teachers kit, red 4l, no. 32–2973, (separately reg. as A380112) © Concordia Pub. House; 1Sep72; JP14459.

LEFTY, THE DING-A-LING LYNX, PT. 1–2. See

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. 1971–72 series.

THE LEGEND OF AMALUK. Jerry Fairbanks Productions. Released by Yukon Pictures. 104 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Fairbanks; director, James P. Connor; writer, Leo S. Rosencrans; narrator, Lorne Greene; original music, A. Correlle; photographers, Frank Whaley & Jack Steely; film editor, William Lieb.

Cast: Amaluk, Sivalu, Kala, Ootak, Utukalee.

© Jerry Fairbanks Productions; 25Aug72; LP41083.

LEGEND OF BEFANA. See

CHRISTMAS TALES FROM MANY LANDS.

THE LEGEND OF NIGGER CHARLEY. Spangler & Sons Pictures. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 100 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the historical research of C. Eric Lincoln.

Credits: Producer, Larry G. Spangler; director, Martin Goldman; scriptwriters, Larry G. Spangler & Martin Goldman; director of photography, Peter Eco; editor, Howard Kuperman.

Cast: Fred Williamson, D’Urville Martin, Don Pedro Colley, Gertrude Jeanette, Marcia McBroom.

© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 15May72; LP41013.

LEMRAS. See

ADAM–12. Log no. 26.

LEONARDO DA VINCI. Corsair Films. Distributed by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Trend Release. Appl. author: Corsair Films, Inc., employer for hire. © Walt Disney Educational Materials Co.; 6Aug71; LP41187.

LESS-CASH TRANSACTIONS (Filmstrip) Bank of America N.T. & S.A. Made by Training Dept., World Headquarters. 89 fr., color, 35 mm. (Big Jeff’s casefile, no. 5) © Bank of America N.T. & S.A.; 14Aug72; JP14472.

LET THE BUYER BEWARE. See

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERIES.

LET’S MAKE A DEAL. See

THE PRICE IS RIGHT--OR IS IT.

LET’S PASS AS FRIENDS, EMERGENCY REACTION DRIVING. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Made by DFI Communications. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Liberty MutualInsurance Co. (in notice: Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies); 24Apr72; MP22902.

LET’S VISIT A CIRCUS MUSEUM. See

THE WORLD OF THE CIRCUS.

LETTER NAME REVIEW. See

PHONICS: INITIAL CONSONANT SOUNDS.

LETTER OF JOY. See

REJOICE.

LETTERPRESS OPERATOR. See

JOBS IN PRINTING.

LEXICON. See

PRODUCCION DE PALABRAS.

LIA. See

MATT LINCOLN.

THE LIBRARY CARD. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LICENSE TO KILL. See

IRONSIDE.

LIFE: A UNIQUE PHENOMENON (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: X325–A--X325–D: What is life? 51 fr.--Energy and life. 46 fr.--Adaptations for life. 52 fr.--Perpetuating life. 50 fr.

Credits: General editor, John E. Klimas.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14268.

LIFE AND HEALTH FILMS. See

ALCOHOLISM: A MODEL OF DRUG DEPENDENCY.

DEPENDENCE: A NEW DEFINITION.

THE HEART: ATTACK.

THE HEART: COUNTERATTACK.

THE LIFE CYCLE OF A BIGHORN SHEEP (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 66 fr.; pt. 2, 76 fr.), color, 35 mm. (Life cycles of common animals, 444–1–-444–2)

Credits: Author-photographer, James K. Morgan.

© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 11Aug71; JP14171–14172.

LIFE CYCLES OF COMMON ANIMALS. See

THE LIFE CYCLE OF A BIGHORN SHEEP.

LIFE IN A LOG. See

CONCEPTS IN ECOLOGY.

LIFE IN A NEW ENGLAND TOWN. See

THE NORTHEAST STATES.

LIFE IN A POND. See

CONCEPTS IN ECOLOGY.

LIFE IN THE EARLY AMERICAN COLONIES (Filmstrip) Troll Associates. Made by Educational Direction. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: The Mayflower experience. 37 fr.--The Plymouth plantation. 37 fr.--Colonial food. 41 fr.--Colonial shelter and defense. 45 fr.--Colonial crafts. 44 fr.--Religion, education, recreation and government. 39 fr.

Credits: General editor, Morris Gall.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Dec71; JP14467.

LIFE IN [VARIOUS COUNTRIES] See:

CANADA: A REGIONAL STUDY.

FRANCE: A REGIONAL STUDY.

GREAT BRITAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

HOLLAND: A REGIONAL STUDY.

PUERTO RICO: A REGIONAL STUDY.

SPAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

SWEDEN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WEST GERMANY: A REGIONAL STUDY.

LIFE SPAN. Goldberg-Werrenrath Productions. Distributed by Journal Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: Elizabeth I. Werrenrath.

© Goldberg-Werrenrath Productions; 1Sep72; MP23127.

LIGHT, STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Made by Francis Thompson, Inc. 26 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Director, Neil Tardio.

© Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.; 24Mar71; MP23056.

LIGHTING. See

HOME DECORATION SERIES.

LIGHTS AND MORE LIGHTS (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 26 fr., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Photography by Stephen Richie.

© Concordia Pub. House; 1Sep72; JP14225.

LION. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Producers & photographers, Peter & Jane Chermayeff.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 1Jun72 (in notice: 1971); MP23062.

LITHOGRAPHIC CAMERAMAN. See

JOBS IN PRINTING.

A LITTLE AND A LOT. See

DID YOU KNOW.

LITTLE FIR TREE. See

CHRISTMAS TALES FROM MANY LANDS.

LITTLE GET-TOGETHER FOR CISSY. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIEND. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LITTLE LEAGUE. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

LITTLE LEN LEE. See

PHONICS: INITIAL CONSONANT SOUNDS.

LITTLE LOU AND HIS STRANGE LITTLE ZOO. Pt. 1–6 (Filmstrip) Urban Media Materials. 6 filmstrips (39 fr. each), color, 35 mm. With guide.

Credits: Writer & illustrator, Mark Rubin.

© Urban Media Materials, Inc.; 6Sep70; A375461.

LITTLE RED. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LITTLEST ANGEL. See

CHRISTMAS TALES FROM MANY LANDS.

LITTLEST KIDNAPPER. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LIVER & OLIVES. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

THE LIVING FILTER. Pennsylvania State University. Made by Dept. of Public Information, Pennsylvania State University & Hornbein-Wood Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Pennsylvania State University; 30Aug72; MP23340.

LIVING WITH A GROWING BABY. See

THE NEW BABY.

LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Heathertel Enterprises. Distributed by CPM Programs. Approx. 23 min. each, sd., color. Videotape (2 in.) Produced in association with U.S. Coast Guard & U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. © Heathertel Enterprises, Inc.

Show no.

13. The test. 48 min. Credits: Producer, Lawrence Jacobson; director, James A. Love; writers, Norman Weissman & Dick Kirkpatrick; music, Robert Allen; director of photography, Victor Valenzio. © 29Jan72; MP23041.

LOAF OF BREAD, BAR OF SOAP, JAR OF PEANUT BUTTER. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LOAN SHARKS. See

ADAM–12. Log no. 174.

LOCATING JOB OPPORTUNITIES. See

JOB HUNTING: WHERE TO BEGIN.

LOCATION AND LAND. See

THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO.

LOCATION: OVER & UNDER & IN BETWEEN. See

DEVELOPING ELEMENTARY CONCEPTS.

LOCH NESS MONSTER. See

STRANGE PHENOMENA.

LONE COWBOY. See

SHOOT OUT.

THE LONELY MAN. See

BONANZA.

THE LONELY WEEKEND. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

A LONG TRIP TO YESTERDAY. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

LONG [VOWEL] SOUNDS. See

WORDS AND SOUNDS.

A LOOK AT CHEMICAL CHANGE. McGraw-Hill Films & Hanna-Barbera Productions. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 7Aug72 (in notice: 1969); MP23312.

LOOK OF FRESHNESS. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

LOOK UNDER THE RUG. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Made by Tatham-Laird & Kudner. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Director, Gene Sultan.

Cast: Joan Rivers.

© Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: 16Oct72; MP23171.

LOOKING AT THE OCEAN. See

THE OCEAN IS MANY THINGS.

LOOKING FOR THE LOST (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 62 fr., color, 35 mm. A Family Films production. With sound recording (separately reg. as N2252) Adapted from a script by Margaret Wold.

Credits: Artists, Carol Marshall & Joan Paulsen.

© Concordia Pub. House; 1Sep72; JP14445.

LOOKING GREAT ON A SHOESTRING (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: X331A-X331F: A history of style and vogue. 49 fr.--Finding what’s right for you. 49 fr.--Face facts. 55 fr.--Figure facts. 45 fr.--Putting it together so it works. 51 fr.--Doing it all on a budget. 52 fr.

Credits: General editor, Judith H. Russell; senior photographer, John H. Hopkins.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14524.

LORI. see

MATT LINCOLN.

THE LOSERS. Calvin Communications. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Positive shortage prevention) © Calvin Communications, Inc.; 1Aug72; MP23264.

LOVE AND HISSES. DePatie-Freleng. Released by United Artists Corp. 7 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Mirisch Co. © United Artists Corp.; 3Aug72; LP41096.

LOVE IS A FLOWER. See

LOVE MINUS ONE.

LOVE IS A NICKEL BAG. See

DAN AUGUST.

LOVE IS FOR SHARING. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

LOVE MINUS ONE. Iota Productions. 95 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on an original story, Love is a flower, by Gabriel E. Gyorffy.

Credits: Producer, Kelly Ross; director & writer, Gabriel Gyorffy; music, Denny Vaughan; director of photography, Henning Schellerup.

Cast: Jill Janssen, Mark Bond, Tony Ridio, Jim Bays, Fred West.

© Iota Productions; 25Sep72 (in notice: 1971); LP41306.

LOVE’S BEAUTIFUL MOMENTS. Selco. 8 min., sd. Videotape (2 in.) Appl. author: Joe Walsh. © Selco, Inc.; 24Aug72; LP41202.

LUCKY DAY. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

LUMBER MILL. See

FIELD TRIPS OUT OF THE ORDINARY.

THE LUNATIC. Centron Educational Films. 23 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Centron Corp., Inc.; 21Sep72; MP23126.

LUNCH MONEY. Walt Disney Productions. 6 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (What should I do?) © Walt Disney Productions; 9Jul70; LP41182.

MACRAME. Price-Howard Productions. 26 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: Edward H. Braun. © Edward H. Braun t.a. Price-Howard Productions; 31Jan72; MP23083.

MADE FOR EACH OTHER. Wylde Films Corp. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 105 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, Roy Townshend; director, Robert B. Bean; writers, Renee Taylor & Joseph Bologna; music, Trade Martin; editor, Sonny Mele.

Cast: Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna, Paul Sorvino, Olympia Dukakis.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 10Dec71; LP41309.

MAFIA. American International Pictures. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. From the book Day of the owl, by Leonardo Sciascia.

Cast: Claudia Cardinale, Franco Nero, Lee J. Cobb, Nehemiah Persoff.

© American International Pictures, Inc.; 7Apr72 (in notice: 1969); LP41009.

THE MAGIC MRS. RICKLES. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

THE MAGICAL COQUI (EL COQUI MAGICO) (Filmstrip) Urban Media Materials. 49 fr., color, 35 mm. (Bilingual stories, series 1) With Teacher’s guide, 10 p.

Credits: Writer, Blanca Ortiz; illustrator, Henry Siwek.

© Urban Media Materials, Inc.; 6Apr72; A375463.

MAGNETISM FROM ELECTRICITY. Doubleday Multimedia. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Doubleday Multimedia; 18Nov70; MP23140.

MAGNETS, MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. McGraw-Hill Films. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in collaboration with William Claiborne, Inc. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 5Jul72 (in notice: 1970); MP23313.

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! Mirisch Productions. Released by United Artists Corp. 100 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, William A. Calihan; director, George McCowan; writer, Arthur Rowe; music, Elmer Bernstein; photographer, Fred Koenkampe; film editor, Walter Thompson.

Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Stefanie Powers, Michael Callan, Pedro Armendariz, Jr., Mariette Hartley.

© Mirisch Productions, Inc.; 19Jul72; LP41102.

MAGNIFYING GLASS. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

MAKE YOUR OWN BIKINI. Viking Sewing Machine Co. Made by Low & Associates. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Anyone can sew stretch fabrics) © Low & Associates, Inc. & Viking Sewing Machine Co., Inc.; 26Jun72; MP23326.

MAKE YOUR OWN DOUBLE-KNIT PANTS. Viking Sewing Machine Co. Made by Low & Associates. 6 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Anyone can sew stretch fabrics) © Low & Associates, Inc. & Viking Sewing Machine Co., Inc.; 26Jun72; MP23327.

MAKE YOUR OWN KNIT T-SHIRT. Viking Sewing Machine Co. Made by Low & Associates. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Anyone can sew stretch fabrics) © Low & Associates, Inc, & Viking Sewing Machine Co., Inc.; 26Jun72; MP23337.

MAKING A SIMPLE ELECTRIC MOTOR. Pt. 1–2. Doubleday Multimedia. 2 motion pictures (4 min. each), si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Doubleday Multimedia; 18Nov70; MP23141–23142.

MAKING CHOICES. See

JOB HUNTING: WHERE TO BEGIN.

MAKING CLOTHING. See

HOW THINGS ARE MADE.

MAKING HOPI KACHINA DOLLS. See

INDIAN CRAFTS OF THE SOUTHWEST.

MAKING NEW FRIENDS. See

SASH.

THE MAKING OF BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID. Yale University, 43 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Narrator, George Roy Hill.

Appl. author: Robert Crawford. NM: all new except for excerpts.

© Yale University; 1Jan70; MP23059.

THE MAN. American Broadcasting Companies. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp. 93 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Lorimar production. Based on the novel by Irving Wallace.

Credits: Producer, Lee Rich; director, Joseph Sargent; story & screenplay, Rod Serling; music, Jerry Goldsmith; director of photography, Edward C. Rosson; film editor, George Nicholson.

Cast: James Earl Jones, Martin Balsam, Burgess Meredith, Lew Ayres, Barbara Rush.

© American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.; 31Dec71; LP41337.

MAN. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

MAN AGAINST FATE. See

CONFLICTS IN LITERATURE.

MAN AGAINST HIMSELF. See

CONFLICTS IN LITERATURE.

MAN AGAINST MAN. See

CONFLICTS IN LITERATURE.

MAN AGAINST NATURE. See

CONFLICTS IN LITERATURE.

MAN AGAINST SOCIETY. See

CONFLICTS IN LITERATURE.

MAN AND THE FOREST. See

DECORATIVE WOODS AND FUEL.

NATIVE TRANSPLANTS AND CRUDE DRUGS.

MAN AND THE MOON. See

SPACE.

MAN BETWEEN. See

ADAM–12. Log no. 36.

THE MAN CALLED EDISON. Spectra Pictures Corp. Made by Sterling Educational Films. 28 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (The Movies, our modern art) Appl. author: James Limbacher. Appl. states prev. pub. 1894 through 1930. NM: compilation & additions. © Spectra Pictures Corp.; 10Feb72 (in notice: 1970); MP23148.

THE MAN HUNTERS. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with Time-Life Books.

Credits: Producer, director & writer, Nicolas L. Noxon; narrator, E. G. Marshall; music score composer & conductor, Leonard Rosenman; director of photography, Andre Gunn; film editor, Bud Friedgen.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 17Feb70; LP41140.

MAN NAMED ARNO. See

IRONSIDE.

THE MANDELS. See

AMERICAN FAMILIES.

MAN’S BEST FRIEND ISN’T. See

THE FLYING NUN. 75

MANUFACTURED MAN. See

DAN AUGUST.

THE MANY FACES OF CONCERN. Project Concern. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. NM: abridgement, revision & narrative. © Project Concern, Inc.; 1Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP23343.

MANY HAPPY RETURNS. Association for Research & Enlightenment. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Association for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.; 2Sep72; LP41205.

MARCELLO’S IDOL. See

THE FLYING NUN. 61

MARIJUANA. See

FACTS ABOUT DRUGS, ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO.

MARTHA RAYE EPISODE. See

THE RED SKELTON SHOW.

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Universal Pictures. 128 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.

Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, Charles Jarrott; screenplay, John Hale; music composer & conductor, John Barry; director of photography, Christopher Challis; film editor, Margaret Furse.

Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, Glenda Jackson, Patrick McGoohan, Timothy Dalton, Nigel Davenport.

© Universal Pictures, Ltd.; 22Dec71; LP41086.

THE MARY R. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

MASTER TECHNICIANS SERVICE CONFERENCE. See

CRICKET AND COLT CARBURETORS.

ELECTRIC DOOR AND TAILGATE LOCKS AND ELECTRIC WINDOWS.

1973 CLEANER AIR SYSTEM HIGHLIGHTS.

THE 1973 1 1/4″ BBD CARBURETOR.

SPEED CONTROL & CONCEALED HEADLIGHTS.

TODAY’S TIRES, FACTS AND FIXES.

MATHEW BRADY AND THE CIVIL WAR (Filmstrip). Imperial Film Co. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: 617–1–-617–4: The war begins. 49 fr.--The war expands. 50 fr.--Turning point. 51 fr.--The war ends. 48 fr.

Credits: Author, William F. Keefe.

NM: compilation.

© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 30Aug72; JP14488, 14491–14489.

MATING DANCE FOR TENDER GRASS. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

MATT LINCOLN. Universal City Studios & Vincent Edwards Productions. Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 35 mm. © Universal City Studios, Inc. & Vincent Edwards Productions, Inc.

Adam. Credits: Director, Marc Daniels; teleplay, Jean Holloway. Cast: Vince Edwards, Katherine Crawford, Natalie Schafer, Johnny Scott Lee. © 20Dec70; LP41077.

Angie. Credits: Director, Jeffrey Hayden; teleplay, Jean Holloway. Cast: Vince Edwards, Dean Jagger, Linda Morand, Sandy Kenyon, Don Keefer. © 15Nov70; LP41073.

Billy. Credits: Director, Corey Allan; teleplay, Pat Fielder. Cast: Vince Edwards, Darren McGavin, Chelsea Brown, George Spell, Jean Allison. © 6Dec70; LP41075.

Charles. Credits: Director, Ralph Senesky; teleplay, Edward J. Lakso. Cast: Vince Edwards, Martin Sheen, Chelsea Brown, Michael Larrain, Felton Perry. © 27Sep70; LP41193.

Christopher. Credits: Director, Vince Edwards; teleplay, Jean Holloway. Cast: Vince Edwards, John Rubinstein, Dan Tobin, Christine Belford, Ivor Barry. © 10Jan71; LP41068.

Doc. Credits: Director, Gerald Mayer; teleplay, Henry Misrock. Cast: Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Michael Larrain, David Wayne, Pamela McMyler. © 8Nov70; LP41072.

Jilly. Credits: Director, Abner Biberman; teleplay, Jean Holloway. Cast: Vince Edwards, Barbara Feldon, Jeffrey Lynn, Tom Simcox. © 18Oct70; LP41194.

Jimmy. Credits: Director, Seymour Robbie; teleplay, Sy Salkowitz & Al Ruben. Cast: Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Michael Larrain, Guy Stockwell, Julie Gregg. © 27Dec70; LP41078.


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