The price of the hanging. Credits: Producer, Herbert Hirschman; director, Mark Daniels; writer, Frank Chase. Cast: Lee Majors, Lew Ayres, Jane Wyatt, Tom Tryon, Stewart Granger. © 11Nov70; LP40503.
The regimental line. Credits: Producer, Edward J. Montagne; director, Hollingsworth Morse; writer, Gene L. Coon. Cast: Stewart Granger, John Saxon, Eric Christmas, Bert Freed, Eddie Little Sky. © 3Mar71; LP40493.
Tate: ramrod. Credits: Producer, John Choy; director, Marc Daniels; writer, Arthur Browne, Jr. Cast: Lee Majors, Michael Burns, Craig Stevens, Alan Hale, Jr., Joan Harris. © 24Feb71; LP40492.
The town killer. Credits: Producer, Norman Macdonnell; director, Harry Harris; writer, Elroy Schwartz. Cast: Peter Lawford, James Drury, Brenda Benet, Howard Duff, Lloyd Bocher. © 10Mar71 (in notice: 1970); LP40377.
The West vs. Colonel MacKenzie. Credits: Producer, Herbert Hirschman; directors, Murray Golden & Herbert Hirschman; writer, Jean Holloway. Cast: Stewart Granger, James Drury, Doug McClure, Lee Majors, John McLiam. © 16Sep70; LP40495.
With love, bullets & valentines. Credits: Producer & writer, Glen Larson; director, Philip Leacock. Cast: Art Carney, Tom Ewell, Deborah Walley, Jack Albertson, Doug McClure. © 7Nov70; LP40502.
Wolf track. Credits: Producer, Herbert Hirschman; director, Abner Biberman; writer, Arthur Browne, Jr. Cast: Stewart Granger, Julie Harris, Clint Howard, Pernell Roberts, Arthur O’Connell. © 17Mar71; LP40494.
MENDELIAN GENETICS. See
AN INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS.
MERCHANT AND THE JINNI. See
STORIES FROM OTHER LANDS: THE ARABIAN NIGHTS.
MESSAGE FROM GOD (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 2 filmstrips on 1 roll, color, 35 mm. A Communico production.
Contents: Getting the message. 16 fr.--Will someone plant my flowers fair? 27 fr.
Credits: Words, Ronald J. Schlegel; music, Anne Griller; photographer, Bob Bell/Communico; artist, Randy Heidepriem/Communico; optical effects, Rich Eskew.
© Concordia Pub. House; 28Apr72; JP14013.
METRIC SYSTEM: DECIMAL CALCULATING. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22881.
METRIC SYSTEM: ENGLISH & METRIC LENGTHS. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22882.
METRIC SYSTEM: ENGLISH & METRIC WEIGHT & VOLUME. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22883.
METRIC SYSTEM: HISTORY OF MEASUREMENT. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22879.
METRIC SYSTEM: ITS ADVANTAGES. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22880.
METRIC SYSTEM: LONG LENGTHS. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22885.
METRIC SYSTEM: REVIEW & TEST: GENERAL USE. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22890.
METRIC SYSTEM: REVIEW & TEST: PREFIXES. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22889.
METRIC SYSTEM: REVIEW & TEST: UNITS & READINGS. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22888.
METRIC SYSTEM: SHORT LENGTHS. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22884.
METRIC SYSTEM: VOLUME. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22887.
METRIC SYSTEM: WEIGHT. Stanley Works, Stanley Tools Educational Dept. Made by Visual Instruction Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22886.
METROMATIC. Peach Enterprises. 4 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. Appl. author: Merlin Peck. © Peach Enterprises, Inc.; 1Oct71; MP22300.
MICROMETERS. See
SHOP MEASURING INSTRUMENTS.
MICROSCOPE. See
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES.
[MIDLAND FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS] Midland Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Approx. 60 sec. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Midland Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
Autumn. © 15Dec71; LP40440.
Gold watch. © 1Dec71; LP40441.
The retireds. © 1Dec71; LP40442.
Spring. © 15Dec71; LP40436.
Summer. © 15Dec71; LP40435.
Sunshine life. © 1Dec71; LP40437.
Winter. © 15Dec71; LP40438.
Young marrieds. © 1Dec71; LP40439.
MIDNIGHT SNACK. Genco Productions. 7 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer & director, Gene Pressman.
Cast: Glenn Candee, Gene Pressman, Andrew Wank, Jon Pizzarello, Lena Velarde.
© Genco Productions, Inc.; 27May72; LP40879.
MIKE’S HIPPIE FRIENDS COME TO VISIT. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
MIKE’S MYSTERIOUS SON. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
MIKE’S PROBLEM. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
MILBANK, SOUTH DAKOTA. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 41.
MIND-ALTERING DRUGS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 87.
MINER’S RIDGE. Sierra Club. Made by Dawson Productions. Distributed by Sierra Club Films. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Script, Rolf Russell; narrator, Marvin Miller; music, Jerome Neff; photographer, Glen Denny; editor, Sheri Espar.
© Sierra Club; 21Jun71 (in notice: 1970); MP22443.
MINING AND INDUSTRY. See
SEEING THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES.
MINORITIES AND MAJORITIES (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. Made by Educational Direction. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: X214–A-X214–F: Me, you and us. 60 fr.--Him, her and them. 69 fr.--Them and us. 59 fr.--Being alike and being different. 56 fr.--Faster, bigger and smarter. 58 fr.--I hate you! 52 fr.
Credits: General editor, Garry H. Meyers; senior photographer, John H. Hopkins.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13819, 13853, 13839, 13937, 13872, 13846.
MINSTER STAMPING CENTER. Minster Machine Co. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Minster Machine Co.; 7May71; MP22100.
MISSION TO EUROPE. See
PAUL AND THE EARLY CHURCH.
THE MISSOURI RIVER: BACKGROUND FOR SOCIAL STUDIES. Coronet Instructional Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Thomas Frank Barton.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 15Dec71; MP22379.
[MR. POINTER SERIES] (Filmstrip) Richard P. Toister. 3 filmstrips (17 fr. each), color, 16 mm. A Programmed Learning Systems production. © Richard P. Toister; 6Jun72; JU13097.
MRS. DJINN DJINN. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 131.
MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS. See
AN INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS.
THE MIXED ECONOMY OF THE UNITED STATES. Doubleday Multimedia. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Doubleday Multimedia, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 9Dec71; MP22614.
THE MOD PARTY. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 61.
MODEL 1070 (Filmstrip) Toledo Scale Training Center, Toledo Scales & Systems. 175 fr., color, 16 mm. (Sight/sound training) © Reliance Electric Co.; 19Apr72; JU13046.
MODEL 3111 FAN SCALE (Filmstrip) Toledo Scale Training Center, Toledo Scales & Systems. 61 fr., color, 16 mm. © Reliance Electric Co.; 19Apr72; JU13045.
MODEL 3180 (Filmstrip) Toledo Scale Training Center, Toledo Scales & Systems. 80 fr., color, 16 mm. (Sight/sound training) Appl. ti. Model 3180 fan scale. © Reliance Electric Co.; 19Apr72; JU13047.
MODEL 3400 DOUBLE RATIO COUNTING SCALE, LESSON NO. 8. See
SIGHT SOUND TRAINING: TOLEDO SCALE.
MODELS FOR SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION. Educational Coordinates. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Educational Coordinates, Inc.; 1Jan71; MP22507.
MODERN PORTUGUESE (Filmstrip) Modern Language Assn. 20 filmstrips on 4 rolls. Appl. ti.: Filmstrips for modern Portuguese. © Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.; 5Oct71; JP13686.
MODERNIZATION THROUGH HUMAN POWER. International Communication Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (China) Appl. author: Doubleday Multimedia, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc. © International Communication Films, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 8Jul69; MP22617.
MONEY AND BANKING (Filmstrip) National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States. Made by McGraw-Hill Films. 69 fr., color, 35 mm. (American economy series) Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States; 1Mar72 (in notice: 1971); JP14039.
MONEY: HOW IT FUNCTIONS. Coronet Instructional Films. 15 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. of What is money? © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 16Jul71; MP22144.
MONEY: HOW ITS VALUE CHANGES. Coronet Instructional Films. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 15Jul71; MP22143.
THE MONEY SUPPLY AND FEDERAL RESERVE CONTROLS. Coe College. 33 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coe College; 9Mar72; MU8423.
MONEY WELL SPENT. See
CONSUMER STUDIES.
THE MONKEY AND THE CRAB. See
TALES FROM JAPAN.
THE MOONBEAM PRINCESS. See
TALES FROM JAPAN.
MOOTI, CHILD OF NEW INDIA. See
HINDU VILLAGE BOY.
MORE THAN COFFEE AND DONUTS. American National Red Cross. 26 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Narrator, Lorne Greene.
© American National Red Cross; 19Nov71; MP22205.
MORNING CARE. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 4.
MORNING ZOO. Filmfair Communications. Distributed by Trend Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © FilmFair, Inc.; 28Feb72; MP22349.
MOTEL MANAGERS TRAINING SCHOOL. Diversified Management Systems Corp. Approx. 1 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Diversified Management Systems Corp.
69–1–-69–2. © 18Feb72; MU8394–8395.
70–1–-70–3. © 18Feb72; MU8396–8398.
MOTHER. Beverly Yurtis. 14 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Beverly Yurtis; 22Oct71; LP40367.
MOTHER GOES GREEK. See
HOLIDAY IN GREECE.
A MOTHER GOOSE MEDLEY. Kayfetz-Edutec Productions. 5 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Kayfetz-Edutec; 23Sep71; MP22102.
MOTHER IN THE MIRROR. See
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES.
MOTHER’S DAY SURPRISE. See
HOLIDAY ADVENTURES OF THE LOLLIPOP DRAGON.
MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION--BASIC LIGHTING. Eastman Kodak Co. 1 reel, sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Eastman Kodak Co.; 2Dec70; MP22151.
MOTION PICTURE SCRAPBOOK. See
THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
THE MOUTH I LIVE IN, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TOOTH (Filmstrip) Colgate-Palmolive Co. 56 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. states prev. reg., JP11921. NM: revision. © Colgate-Palmolive Co.; 10Jan72 (in notice: 1971); JP13697.
MOVEMENTS OF THE EYES AND TONGUE: SOMATIC MOTOR SYSTEM. Teaching Films. 20 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The anatomical basis of brain function) © Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 15May72; MU8452.
THE MOVIE MURDERER. Universal City Studios. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: Arthur Kennedy, Robert Webber, Tom Selleck, Warren Oates, Norma Crane.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 31Jan70; LP40581.
MOVIN’ ON. Douglas S. Cramer Co. & Edling Productions. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with Screen Gems.
Credits: Producer, Jerome Courtland.
Cast: Patrick Wayne, Geoffrey Duel.
© Screen Gems, a division of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.; 17Mar72; LP40752.
THE MOVING FINGER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 9.
MUG YOU CAN TRUST. See
[GRAIN BELT BREWERIES, INC. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Indiana State Library. 19 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Calvin production. © Indiana State Library; 10Apr72; MP22567.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 2. Review Educational Films. 5 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22357.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 3. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22358.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 6. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22359.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 7. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22360.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 8. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22361.
MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 9. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. (Third level series) Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22293.
MULTIVIBRATORS, ASTABLE. Thomas M. Adams. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Thomas M. Adams; 1Oct71; MP22112.
THE MURDER OF FRED HAMPTON. MGA. 83 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. NM: compilation & additions. © MGA, Inc.; 28Apr71; LP40379.
MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE. American International Productions (England) 88 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe.
Cast: Christine Kaufmann, Jason Robards, Adolfo Celi, Maria Perschy, Herbert Lom.
© American International Productions (England) Ltd.; 14Jul71; LP40319.
MURPH COLLINS VERSUS TOMORROW. See
STOREFRONT LAWYERS.
MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES (Filmstrip) Educational Projections Corp. 8 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: SS–840–-SS–847: Symbols in music. 50 fr.--Rhythm in music. 46 fr.--Melody in music. 42 fr.--Form and harmony in music. 47 fr.--Musical instruments, strings/woodwinds. 43 fr.--Musical instruments, brass/percussion. 47 fr.--Let’s make music. 49 fr.--Humor in music. 45 fr.
Credits: Author, Harriet G. Mertz.
© Educational Projections Corp.; 1Aug71; JP14008.
MUSIC TO LIVE BY. McGraw-Hill Films. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The humanities series) Produced in collaboration with Cinemakers. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 12Oct71; MP22876.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRASS/PERCUSSION. See
MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS/WOODWINDS. See
MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES.
MUSTARD MAN. See
GUESS WHERE WE WENT TODAY.
THE MUSTARD SEED AND THE LEAVEN. See
THE PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM.
MUTATION AND ISOLATION. See
AN INTRODUCTION TO EVOLUTION.
MY DOUBLE-CROSSING MASTER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 84.
MY EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT. See
TUNING INTO MY ENVIRONMENT.
MY FRIENDS AND FOLLOWERS. See
MY NAME IS JESUS.
MY GRANDPA DIED TODAY. Videorecord Corp. of America. 8 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Writer, Joan Fassler; narrator, Myra Brent; music, John Gilbert; illus. by Stewart Kranz.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22688.
MY GREATEST WORK. See
MY NAME IS JESUS.
MY HERO. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 2.
MY INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MASTER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 54.
MY LAND AND MY PEOPLE. See
MY NAME IS JESUS.
MY MASTER. For titles beginning with My Master See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE.
MY NAME IS JESUS (Filmstrip) Roa’s Films. 10 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With 10 teacher’s guides.
Contents: Episode no. 1–10: My land and my people. 34 fr.--Shepherds and wise men. 34 fr.--Growing up. 37 fr.--Deciding for myself. 35 fr.--My friends and followers. 35 fr.--Signs and wonders. 35 fr.--Building on the rock. 35 fr.--Turning toward Jerusalem. 35 fr.--My greatest work. 35 fr.--I am risen and with you. 34 fr.
Credits: Research, script & teacher’s guide, Helen G. Cohan & Elizabeth M. Fowkes; illustrations, Phillippe Joudiou.
Appl. author: Maison de la Bonne Presse.
© Roa’s Films; 31Mar72; JP14058.
MY POOR MASTER, THE CIVILIAN. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 51.
MY SISTER, THE HOMEWRECKER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 125.
MY SON, THE GENIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 74.
MY SWEET CHARLIE. Universal City Studios. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the novel & play by David Westheimer. Produced in association with Bob Banner Associates.
Cast: Patty Duke, Al Freeman, Jr., Ford Rainey.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 20Jan70 (in notice: 1969); LP40568.
MY TURNED ON MASTER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 65.
MY WILD-EYED MASTER. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 35.
MY WORLD; MY LUCK (Filmstrip) Instructional Systems. Made by Image Pub. Corp. 57 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer-director, Doug Weathers; writer, Henry F. Scarpelli; photographer, Alan Breslaw.
© Scope; 4Dec71; JP13741.
THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR X. Frederick A. Lentin. 33 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. © Frederick A. Lentin; 27Apr72; MU8446.
MYSTERIOUS MR. TATE. See
THE MEN FROM SHILOH.
NBC WHITE PAPER. National Broadcasting Co. Approx. 51 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Suffer the little children. Telecast: Jan. 11, 1972. Credits: Producer & reporter, Robert Northshield; director, Fred Flamenhaft; music, The Flying Column & Finbar & Eddie Furey; filmed by Chris Callery; film editors, John Teeple & Jean Venable. © 5Jan72; MP22318.
NEA CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS, 1971 (Filmstrip) National Education Assn. 79 fr., color, 35 mm. With script (1 v.) and phonotape: 1 reel.
Credits: Narrator, Walt Teas; script, Jane Power; photographer, Joe DiDio.
© National Education Assn.; 4Aug71; A292475.
THE NAME OF THE GAME. Universal City Studios. Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 80 min. each, sd., color, 35 mm. Produced with the NBC-TV Network. © Universal City Studios, Inc.
All the familiar faces. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Seymour Robbie; writer, Phil Hargrove. Cast: Gene Barry; Michael Constantine, Burgess Meredith, Anne Baxter, Stephen McNally. © 13Nov70; LP40963.
Appointment in Palermo. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Ben Gazzara. Cast: Gene Barry, Brenda Vaccaro, Harry Guardino, Joe DeSantis, Gabe Dell. © 26Feb71; LP40951.
Aquarius descending. From a story by Dick Nelson & Barry Oringer. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove, director, Nick Colasanto; writer, Dick Nelson. Cast: Gene Barry, Arthur Hill, Michael Callan, Brenda Scott, Hermione Gingold. © 11Dec70; LP40967.
The battle at Gannon’s bridge. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Robert Day; writer, Herb Meadow. Cast: Darren McGavin, Keenan Wynn, Joan Blondell, Percy Rodrigues, Robert Stack. © 9Oct70; LP40958.
Beware of the watchdog. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Marvin Chomsky; writer, Jack Turley. Cast: Robert Stack, Richard Kiley, Nancy Olson, Pernell Roberts, Diana Muldaur. © 5Mar71; LP40952.
The broken puzzle. From the story by Barry Oringer. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Alvin Ganzer; writer, Pat Fielder. Cast: Gene Barry, Chuck Connors, Pat Crowley, Charles Aidman, Alex Dreier. © 12Mar71; LP40953.
A capitol affair. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Marvin Chomsky; writer, Richard DeRoy. Cast: Gene Barry, Mercedes McCambridge, Suzanne Pleshette, Larry Hagman, Monte Markham. © 12Feb71; LP40949.
Cynthia is alive and living in Avalon. Credits: Producer & director, Gene Levitt; writer, Ben Masselink. Cast: Robert Culp, Barbara Feldon, Gene Barry, Mickey Rooney, Susan Saint James. © 2Oct70; LP40957.
The enemy before us. Credits: Producer & director, Barry Shear; writer, Joseph Calvelli. Cast: Orson Welles, Martin Balsam, Katina Paxinou, Richard Conte, Tony Franciosa. © 16Oct70; LP40959.
Glory shouter. From a story by Harry Kronman. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Edward DeBlasio. Cast: Robert Stack, William Shatner, Dina Merill, Howard Duff, Jackie Coogan. © 18Dec70; LP40968.
I love you, Billy Baker, pt. 1–2. Credits: Producer & director, Billy Shear; writer, Richard DeRoy. Cast: Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Franciosa, Janet MacLachlan, Bernie Hamilton, Susan Saint James. © 20Nov70, LP40964; 27Nov70, LP40965.
LA 2017. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Steven Spielberg; writer, Philip Wylie. Cast: Gene Barry, Barry Sullivan, Edmund O’Brien, Sharon Farrell, Severn Darden. © 15Jan71; LP40946.
Little Bear died running. Credits: Producer & director, Gene Levitt; writer, Edward J. Lakso. Cast: Robert Culp, Susan Saint James, Dean Jagger, Simon Oakland, Steve Forrest. © 6Nov70; LP40962.
A love to remember. From a story by Richard Bluel. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Nick Colasanto; writer, Dick Nelson. Cast: Ray Milland, Gene Barry, Lee Grant, Tom Bosley, Joanna Moore. © 25Sep70; LP40956.
The man who killed a ghost. Credits: Producer, Alan Armer; director, Barry Shear; writer, Ken Trevey. Cast: Robert Wagner, Janet Leigh, Kim Stanley, Lex Barker, Lurene Tuttle. © 29Jan71; LP40947.
The savage eye. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Leo Penn; writer, Leon Tokatyan. Cast: Robert Stack, Susan Saint James, Peter Duel, Jim Hutton, Marianne Hill. © 19Feb71; LP40950.
Seek and destroy. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Robert Day; writer, Richard Landau. Cast: Robert Stack, Leif Erickson, Forrest Tucker, Susan Oliver, John McGiver. © 5Feb71; LP40948.
The showdown. From a story by Robert Sabaroff. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Dan Petrie; writer, Dick Nelson. Cast: Gene Barry, Jessica Walter, Warren Oates, Albert Salmi, Jack Albertson. © 19Mar71; LP40954.
A Sister from Napoli. Credits: Producer & director, Barry Shear; writers, Allan Fields, Stanley Adams, George F. Slavin. Cast: Peter Falk, Geraldine Page, David Wayne, Angel Tompkins, Tom Ewell. © 8Jan71; LP40945.
So long baby, and amen. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Marvin Chomsky; writer, Steven Bochco. Cast: Robert Stack, Robert Finch, Julie Harris, Sal Mineo, Laurie Prange. © 18Sep70; LP40955.
The time is now. Credits: Producer, Dean Hargrove; director, Nick Colasanto; writer, Wanda Coleman. Cast: Yaphet Kotto, Gene Barry, Rosco Lee Browne, Jack Klugman, William Windom. © 23Oct70; LP40960.
The war merchants. Credits: Producer, George Eckstein; director, Boris Sagal; writer, William Gordon. Cast: Robert Wagner, Scott Brady, Robert Stack, Rosemary Forsyth, Frank Aletter. © 30Oct70; LP40961.
Why I blew up Dakota. Producer, George Eckstein; director, John Newland, writer, Ken Trevey. Cast: Robert Stack, Jose Ferrer, Clu Gulager, Roddy McDowall, Carolyn Jones. © 4Dec70; LP40966.
NAN ALLEN. See
THE MEN FROM SHILOH.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 31.
NATION DIVIDED. See
THE CIVIL WAR.
NATMUS. Gerald Hagner. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Gerald Hagner; 6May71; MP22479.
NATURAL SELECTION. See
AN INTRODUCTION TO EVOLUTION.
THE NATURE OF SPACE (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 89 fr., color, 35 mm. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jun71; JP13610.
NATURE OF THE ENEMY. See
NIGHT GALLERY.
NATURE’S CURES. Dade County School Board. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Dade County School Board; 21Apr71 (in notice: 1970); MP22384.
NAUVOO, ILLINOIS. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 35.
THE NEIGHBORLY THING TO DO (Filmstrip) American Cancer Society. Made by Admaster. 116 fr., color, 35 mm. © American Cancer Society, Inc.; 16Dec70; JP13654.
THE NEON CEILING. Universal City Studios. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, William Sackheim; director, Frank Pierson; writers, Carol Sobieski & Henri Simoun; music, William Goldenberg; director of photography, Edward Rosson; film editor, Robert F. Shugrue.
Cast: Gig Young, Lee Grant, Denise Nickerson, Herb Edelman, William Smithers.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 6Feb71 (in notice: 1970); LP40827.
NERVOUS SYSTEMS IN ANIMALS. Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Indiana University; 27Oct71; MP22135.
THE NETHERLANDS: BLUEPRINT FOR AN URBAN SOCIETY. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. 2d ed. of People of the Netherlands. Produced with the assistance of Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. 11Sep57, MP8696. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 21Oct71; MP22208.
NEUROLOGICAL CARE SERIES (Filmstrip) Decision Media. 7 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: 14001–14007: Establishing the baseline. 110 fr.--Coma. 97 fr.--Seizure. 99 fr.--Head injury. 92 fr.--Hemiplegia. 81 fr.--Spinal cord injury. 133 fr.--Post-craniotomy. 127 fr.
© Decision Media, Inc.; 20Mar72; JP13807–13808, 13805–13804, 13806, 13809, 13803.
NEUROLOGICAL CARE SERIES. See
CASE STUDY.
NEVER PUT A GENIE ON A BUDGET. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 127.
THE NEVER SAY DIE RAID. See
THE RAT PATROL.
NEVER TRY TO OUTSMART A GENIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 19.
THE NEW DEAL. McGraw-Hill Films & Project 7. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. NM: compilation & addition. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 8Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22655.
NEW DIRECTIONS. See
THE FUTURE OF THE FAMILY.
NEW DOCTORS. See
THE BOLD ONES.
NEW HARMONY: AN EXAMPLE AND A BEACON. Indiana University Audio-Visual Center. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, writer, editor, Ledford C. Carter; location cameraman, Philip Stockton; animation cameraman, Walter Niekamp; graphic artist, Lynda Silver.
© Indiana University; 8Dec71; MP22292.
NEW HOME. See
MANAGING THE FAMILY’S AFFAIRS.
THE NEW MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM (Filmstrip) M. Robert Dortch. 73 fr., color, 35 mm. © M. Robert Dortch; 1May72; JP14133.
NEW WORTH. See
PERSONAL FINANCE, WHAT’S IT WORTH TO YOU: NET WORTH.
NEWARK RIOT (1967) Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 311) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22416.
NEWTON’S SECOND LAW OF MOTION. See
LAWS OF SCIENCE.
NEWTON’S THIRD LAW OF MOTION. See
LAWS OF SCIENCE.
NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA. Horizon Pictures. England. Released by Columbia Pictures. 187 min., sd., color, 35 mm. From the book by Robert K. Massie.
Credits: Producer, Sam Spiegel; director, Franklin J. Schaffner; screenplay, James Goldman; music, Richard Rodney Bennett; director of photography, Freddie Young; film editor, Ernest Walter.
Cast: Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman, Harry Andrews, Tom Baker, Michael Bryant.
© Horizon Pictures, Inc.; 29Nov71; LP40525.
NIGHT GALLERY. Universal City Studios. Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 35 mm. (Four-in-one) Produced with NBC-TV Network. © Universal City Studios, Inc.
The dead man; The housekeeper. Credits: Series producer, Jack Laird. The dead man; directed & adapted by Douglas Heyes from the short story by Fritz Lieber. The housekeeper; director, John Meredyth Lucas; writer, Matthew Howard. Cast: Carl Betz, Jeff Corey, Louise Sorel, Larry Hagman, Suzy Parker. © 16Dec70; LP40836.
The house; Certain shadows on the wall. Credits: Producer, Jack Laird. The house; based on story by Andre Maurois; director, John Astin. Certain shadows on the wall; based on story by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman; director, Jeff Corey. Cast: Joanna Pettet, Steve Franken, Louise Hayward, Agnes Moorehead, Grayson Hall. © 30Dec70; LP40838.
The last laurel; They’re tearing down Tim Riley’s bar. Credits: The last laurel; director, Daryl Duke; writer, Rod Serling, based on the short story The horsehair trunk, by Davis Grubb. They’re tearing down Tim Riley’s bar; director, Don Taylor; writer, Rod Serling. Cast: Jack Cassidy, Martine Beswick, William Windom, Diane Baker, Bert Convy. © 20Jan71; LP40841.
Make me laugh; Clean kills and other trophies. Credits: Series producer, Jack Laird. Make me laugh; director, Steven Spielberg. Clean kills and other trophies; director, Walter Doniger. Cast: Godfrey Cambridge, Tom Bosley, Jackie Vernon, Raymond Massey, Barry Brown. © 6Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40839.
Pamela’s voice; Lone survivor; The doll. Credits: Series producer, Jack Laird. Pamela’s voice; director, Richard Benedict. Lone survivor; director, Gene Levitt. The doll; writer, Rod Serling, based on the short story by Algernon Blackwood. Cast: Phyllis Diller, John Astin, John Colicos, John Williams, Shani Wallis. © 13Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40840.
Room with a view; The little black bag; The nature of the enemy. Credits: Series producer, Jack Laird. Room with a view; director, Jerry Freedman; story & teleplay, Hal Dresner. The little black bag; director, Jeannot Szwarc; from a teleplay by Rod Serling based on a story by K. M. Kornbluth. The nature of the enemy; director, Alan Reisner; writer, Rod Serling. Cast: Joseph Wiseman, Burgess Meredith, Chill Wills, Joseph Campanella, Richard Van Vleet. © 23Dec70; LP40837.
NIGHT VIRGINIA CITY DIED. See
BONANZA.
THE NIGHTCOMERS. Scimitar Productions. Released by Avco Embassy Pictures Corp. 97 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Kastner Ladd Kanter Scimitar production. From The turn of the screw, by Henry James.
Credits: Producer & director, Michael Winner; writer, Michael Hastings; music composer & conductor, Jerry Fielding; director of photography, Robert Paynter; film editor, Frederick Wilson.
Cast: Marlon Brando, Stephanie Beacham, Thora Hird, Harry Andrews, Verna Harvey.
Appl. author: Belgravia Productions, Inc.
© Avco Embassy Pictures Corp.; 15Feb72; LP40881.
1972 CARS: LOW SPEED CRASH COSTS. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. 26 min., si., color, 16 mm. © Insurance Institute for Highway Safety; 19Nov71; MP22123.
1972 DODGE AND CHEVROLET LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS. See
LOAD OF DIFFERENCE.
1972 SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM (Filmstrip) Chrysler Corp. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 81 fr., color, 35 mm. (Master technicians service conference, session no. 72–5) © Chrysler Corp.; 21Feb72; JP13782.
NO GAME FOR AMATEURS. See
IRONSIDE.
NO MAN’S LAND (HELL ON EARTH) Maurice H. Zouary. Released by Filmvideo Releasing Corp. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
Credits: director, Victor Trivas; story, Leonhard Frank & Victor Trivas; music, Hanns Eisler; main titles designed, Maurice H. Zouary.
Cast: Vladimir Sokoloff, Ernst Busch, Louis Douglas, George Paclet, Hugh Douglas.
NM: additions & revision.
© Maurice H. Zouary/Filmvideo Releasing Corp.; 20Oct71; MP22125.
NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED. Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority. Made by Studio Four. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority; 24May72; MP22892.
NOBODY LOVES A FAT ASTRONAUT. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 109.
NOEL’S GONNA FLY. See
IRONSIDE.
NONE. See
[THE FOOL]
NORMAN GESKE. ETS Program Service. Made by KUON. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer-director, Ron Nicodemus; music, Robert Beadell; photographer, Denny Hardt.
© ETS Program Service; 8Feb72; MU8413.
NORTH AMERICA: ITS COASTLINES. Coronet Instructional Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Hibberd V. B. Kline, Jr.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 20Dec71 (in notice: 1972); MP22633.
NORTH AMERICA: ITS MOUNTAINS. Coronet Instructional Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Hibberd V. B. Kline, Jr.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22630.
NORTH AMERICA: ITS PLAINS AND PLATEAUS. Coronet Instructional Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Hibberd V. B. Kline, Jr.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 20Dec71 (in notice: 1972); MP22632.
NORTH AMERICA: ITS RIVERS. Coronet Instructional Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Hibberd V. B. Kline, Jr.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 3Jan72; MP22631.
THE NORTH END. Patricia Lee. 16 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Patricia Lee; 2Dec71; MU8387.
NORTHEAST OF SEOUL. RHR. 100 min., sd., color and b&w, 35 mm. Appl. author: Paul C. Ross. © RHR, Ltd.; 31Jan72; LU3622.
NOTES AND INTERVALS. See
SOUND.
NOUNS. See
FORM CLASS WORDS.
NOW. See
THE AGE OF AQUARIUS.
ALASKA: END OF THE LAST FRONTIER.
ANATOMY OF YOUTH.
THE EYE OF THE STORM.
THE PRECIOUS YEARS.
WOMEN’S LIBERATION.
NOW AND THEN. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 1.
THE NOW EMPLOYEE. Gulf Pub. Co. & Multimedia Co. 22 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, David Nadler.
© Gulf Pub. Co.; 16Nov71; MP22733.
NURSE’S AIDE. See
JOBS IN HEALTH SERVICE.
NURSING AIDS FOR NORMAL ELIMINATION. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 14.
NURSING CARE PLANS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 93.
NURSING OBSERVATION AND NURSING CARE DURING INTRAVENOUS THERAPY. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 40.
NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES.
For titles beginning with Nursing responsibilities See DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY.
NUTRITION: ENERGY, CARBOHYDRATES, FATS AND PROTEINS, PT. 1–2. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 75–76.
NUTRITION: MINERALS AND VITAMINS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 77.
NUTRITION: PSYCHOSOCIAL AND PHYSIOLOGIC BASIS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 74.
’07 TO THE 70’S: THE STORY OF UPS (Filmstrip) United Parcel Service of America. 115 fr., color, 35 mm. © United Parcel Service of America, Inc.; 1Oct71; JP13987.
OBJECTIVES--A MANAGEMENT TOOL. Schleh Associates. 1 reel, sd., color, 16 mm. © Schleh Associates, Inc.; 1Nov71; MP22148.
OBJECTS AND ENVIRONMENTS (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 55 fr., color, 35 mm. (Thinking clearly, X–212–B)
Credits: Illustrator, Kenneth W. Mitchell.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13711.
OBJECTS AND FUNCTIONS (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 67 fr., color, 35 mm. (Thinking clearly, X–212–C)
Credits: Illustrator, Kenneth W. Mitchell.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13843.
OBSERVATION PLUS COMMUNICATION PROVIDE FOR OPTIMUM NURSING INTERVENTION. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 26.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Distributed by Blakiston Films. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Orientation to rehabilitation) Produced in collaboration with William Claiborne, Inc. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 8Dec71; MP22591.
OCEANOGRAPHY (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With guide, 11 p.
Contents: How we study waves. 53 fr.--How we study tides. 56 fr.--How we study ocean currents. 55 fr.--How we study the ocean floor. 53 fr.--How we study marine sediments. 47 fr.--How we study marine life.
Credits: Production & script, James C. Clark; educational collaborator, John V. Byrne; photographer, Carl Chamberlin.
© Coronet Instructional Films, division of Esquire, Inc.; 20Jul71; JP13633.
OFFICER TRAINING. See
DEFENSIVE TACTICS II--SHORT BATON.
OH, MY ACHING BACK. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
OH, PROMISE ME. See
GREEN ACRES.
O’HARA, UNITED STATES TREASURY. Mark VII. Released by MCA-TV. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Universal Television.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Kaufman; director, Jack Webb; writer, James E. Moser; music composer, William Lava; director of photography, Alric Edens; film editor, Warren H. Adams.
Cast: David Janssen, Lana Wood, Jerome Thor, Gary Crosby, William Conrad.
© Mark VII, Ltd. & Universal City Studios, Inc.; 2Apr71; LP40823.
OHM’S LAW. See
LAWS OF SCIENCE.
OHM’S LAW FORMULA: E = I X R. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 2 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22189.
OHM’S LAW FORMULA: I = E/R. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 2 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22191.
OHM’S LAW FORMULA: R = E/I. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 2 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22190.
OHM’S LAW THEORY. Pt. 1. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22193.
OHM’S LAW THEORY. Pt. 2. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 1 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22192.
OIL! SPOIL! PATTERNS IN POLLUTION. Sierra Club. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Grant Rohloff; sound, The Dragons.
© Sierra Club; 15Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22637.
OKLAHOMA, A STATE HISTORY (Filmstrip) Joseph Mealey & Associates. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With 6 records & teachers’ guides.
Contents: The past puzzle. 62 fr.--The trail of tears. 61 fr.--The end of the trail. 71 fr.--The change makers. 69 fr.--Shaping the law. 57 fr.--Five decades of change. 80 fr.
Credits: Writer, Harolyn Westhoff Enis.
Appl. ti.: The Oklahoma story.
© Joseph Mealey & Associates, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP14082.
OLD AND NEW, FAST AND SLOW. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 9.
OLD JAPAN. See
JAPAN: OLD AND NEW.
OLD MAN’S PLACE. See
GLORY BOY.
OLMECS. See
CIVILIZATIONS OF EARLY AMERICA.
ON BEING BLACK (Filmstrip) Denoyer-Geppert Audio-Visuals. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 98 fr.; pt. 2, 96 fr.), color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Joan Troy; script & narration, William H. Grier; project editor, Rosemary Tierney; photography, Ashley James & others.
© Denoyer-Geppert Audio-Visuals, Inc., solely owned by Times Mirror Co.; 5Jan70; JP13778.
ONCE THERE WERE BLUEBIRDS. FilmFair Communications. Distributed by Trend Films. 5 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © FilmFair, Inc.; 31Dec71; MP22309.
ONCE YOU KISS A STRANGER. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Suggested by a novel by Patricia Highsmith.
Credits: Producer, Harold A. Goldstein; director, Robert Sparr; screenplay by Frank Norman & Tarloff Katkov; music composer & conductor, Jimmie Fagas; director of photography, Jacques Marquette; film editor, Marjorie Fowler.
Cast: Paul Burke, Carol Lynley, Martha Hyer, Peter Lind Hayes, Philip Carey.
© Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc.; 1Dec69; LP40875.
ONE AMERICAN. See
MEN AT LAW.
ONE DAY AT BEAR CUT. Dade County School Board. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Dade County School Board; 26Apr71 (in notice: 1970); MP22642.
ONE IS A LONELY NUMBER. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 97 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A David L. Wolper production. Based upon a story written by Rebecca Morris.
Credits: Producer, Stan Margulies; director, Mel Stuart; screenplay, David Seltzer; music, Michel Legrand; director of photography, Michel Hugo; film editor, David Saxon.
Cast: Trish Van Devere, Monte Markham, Janet Leigh, Melvin Douglas, Jane Elliot.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 23Mar72; LP40527.
ONE JEANNIE BEATS FOUR OF A KIND. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 138.
ONE LITTLE GIRL. Videorecord Corp. of America. 6 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.) Visuals adapted from illus. by Jane Smyth.
Credits: Producer, Ray Abel; writer, Joan Fassler; narrator, Myra Brent.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22687.
ONE OF OUR BOTTLES IS MISSING. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 50.
ONE OF OUR HOTELS IS GROWING. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 129.
ONE OF OUR ROLLS IS MISSING. See
THE GOOD LIFE.
ONE, TWO, PLOP! King Screen Productions. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Kingdom of Kite) © King Broadcasting Co.; 2Mar72 (in notice: 1971); MP22446.
OPERA: MAN, MUSIC AND DRAMA. McGraw-Hill Films. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Humanities series) Produced in collaboration with Cinemakers. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 8Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22440.
OPERATION: FIRST COUPLE ON THE MOON. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 86.
OPIATES: WHAT ARE NARCOTICS. See
DRUGS IN TODAY’S WORLD.
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS. Pt. 2 (Filmstrip) Visual Sciences. 34 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Gerrit C. Zwart. © Gerrit C. Zwart d.b.a. Visual Sciences (in notice: Gerrit C. Zwart); 27May66; JP13678.
OPTICAL TECHNICIAN. See
JOBS IN HEALTH SERVICE.
OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT. See
JOBS IN HEALTH SERVICE.
ORDERING EVENTS BY TIME. See
MEASURING.
THE ORGANIZATION. Mirisch Productions. Released by United Artists Corp. 107 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the character created by John Ball.
Credits: Producer, Walter Mirisch; director, Don Medford; screenplay, James R. Webb; music, Gil Melle; director of photography, Joseph Biroc; film editor, Ferris Webster.
Cast: Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNair, Gerald S. O’Loughlin, Sheree North, Fred Beir.
© Mirisch Productions, Inc.; 20Oct71; LP40484.
ORIENTATION TO REHABILITATION. See
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY.
ORTHOTICS.
PHYSICAL THERAPY.
PROSTHETICS.
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DISABILITY.
SOCIAL SERVICE.
SPEECH SERVICES.
THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM (Filmstrip) Creation-Science Research Center. 136 fr., color, 35 mm. With guide, 1 v.
Credits: Narrator, John G. Read.
© John G. Read; 21Dec71; A306411.
ORONDO, WASHINGTON. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 45.
ORTHO/GRAPHICS (Filmstrip) Perfection Form Co. 4 filmstrips (23 fr. each), color, 35 mm. With Teacher’s manual, 1 v. © Perfection Form Co.; 15Mar71; JP13582.
ORTHOTICS. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Distributed by Blakiston Films. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Orientation to rehabilitation) Produced in collaboration with William Claiborne, Inc. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 8Dec71; MP22594.
OSCAR ROBERTSON PROMISES. See
[GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
OSMOSIS AND FLUID COMPARTMENTS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 35.
THE OSPREY, THE TROUT. See
STORIES OF ANIMALS WHICH SHARE AN ENVIRONMENT.
THE OTHER IS ME (Filmstrip) Instructional Systems. Made by Image Pub. Corp. 53 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer-director, Doug Weathers; writer, Henry F. Scarpelli; photographer, Alan Breslaw.
© Scope; 4Dec71; JP13740.
THE OTHER MAN. Universal City Studios. [Canada] 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on a novel by Margaret Lynn.
Cast: Roy Thinnes, Arthur Hill, Joan Hackett, Tammy Grimes, Rudolfo Hoyos.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 16Oct70 (in notice: 1969); LP40578.
OUR FILMSTRIP (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 11 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Don Shigaki. © Concordia Pub. House; 1Jun71; JP13676.
OUR HUMAN RESOURCES. See
SAVING WHAT’S LEFT.
OUR MAN IN PARIS. See
MCCLOUD.
OUR ROUND EARTH: HOW IT CHANGES. Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Nov71; MP22140.
OUR ROUND EARTH: ITS ATMOSPHERE. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 24Sep71; MP22139.
OUR ROUND EARTH: ITS LAND. Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 27Sep71; MP22138.
OUR ROUND EARTH: ITS WATERS. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, division of Esquire, Inc.; 20Oct71; MP22152.
OUR ROUND EARTH: WHAT IT’S LIKE. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 22Sep71; MP22137.
OUR TOTEM IS THE RAVEN. King Screen Productions. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.; 16Feb72; MP22401.
OUT OF HANDS. King Screen Productions. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.; 23May72; MP22853.
OVERCOMING SALES RESISTANCE BY PHONE. See
BETTER TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES.
OVERHEAD PIPE RACK FIRES. Teaching Films. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Industrial fire protection and control) © Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 10Apr72; MU8442.
THE OVERVIEW. Educational Division of Houghton Mifflin Co. 20 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Houghton Mifflin reading program, 1) © Houghton Mifflin Co.; 20Jan72; MP22438.
AN OVERVIEW. See
TEACHING THE READ SYSTEM, A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS.
THE OWL AND THE PUSSY-CAT. Weston Woods Studios. 3 min., sd., color, 16 mm. From the poem by Edward Lear. Appl. author: Morton Schindel. © Weston Woods Studios, Inc.; 31Dec71; LP40380.
OYSTERS, CLAMS AND MUSSELS. See
WHY ANIMALS LIVE WHERE THEY LIVE.
PBP PATIENT EDUCATION FILMS, ITEM NO. LB–17. See
BRUSHING.
PBP PATIENT EDUCATION FILMS, ITEM NO. LB–18. See
FLOSSING.
PAMELA’S VOICE. See
NIGHT GALLERY.
PAMPER. See
[PFIZER TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
PANTHER IN A CAGE. See
THE BOLD ONES.
PAOLO SOLERI. ETS Program Service. Made by KAET. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer-director, Dorrit Cox; music, Grant Fletcher; cinematographer-editor, Jim Welch.
© ETS Program Service; 11Feb72; MU8416.
PAPER CONSTRUCTION. ACI Productions. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Rediscovery: art media) © ACI Productions, Inc.; 11Jun67; MP22565.
PAPER MACHE. ACI Productions. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Rediscovery: art media) © ACI Productions, Inc.; 30Apr67; MP22560.
PAR FOR THE COURSE. See
THE PSYCHIATRIST.
THE PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM (Filmstrip) Roa’s Films. 8 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With 11 teacher’s guides.
Contents: Episode: 1. The sower. 34 fr.-–2. The father’s love. 44 fr.-–3. Pt. 1: The lost sheep. 19 fr.; pt. 2: The good employer. 28 fr.-–4. Pt. 1: The wheat and the weeds. 23 fr.; pt. 2: The mustard seed and the leaven. 19 fr.-–5. The great supper. 35 fr.-–6. The ten maidens. 35 fr.-–7. The talents. 32 fr.-–8. The good Samaritan. 37 fr.
Credits: Research, script & teaching guides, Sister M. Johnice, I.H.M. & Sister M. Elizabeth, I.H.M.; illus. by Phillippe Joudiou & Frans Van Lamsweerde.
Appl. author: La Maison de la Bonne Presse.
© Roa’s Films; 15May66; JP14056.
PARALLEL CIRCUITS. Pt. 1: Current. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22196.
PARALLEL CIRCUITS. Pt. 2: Voltage. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 2 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22195.
PARALLEL CIRCUITS. Pt. 3: Resistance. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.: 30Sep71; MP22194.
PARIS 7000. Universal City Studios. Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Universal City Studios, Inc.
Call me Lee. Credits: Director, Jeannot Szwarc; teleplay, Guerdon Trueblood & John Wilder. Cast: George Hamilton, Barbara Anderson, Brenda Benet, Jacques Aubuchon, Gene Raymond. © 5Feb70; LP40364.
Journey to nowhere. Credits: Director, Michael Caffey; teleplay, Paul Playdon & Michael Gleason. Cast: George Hamilton, Diane Baker, Steve Ihnat, John Van Dreelen, William Wintersole. © 12Feb70; LP40365.
To cage a lion. Credits: Director, James Neilson; teleplay, Gene L. Coon & John Wilder. Cast: George Hamilton, Leif Erickson, Gene Raymond, Jacques Aubuchon, Keye Luke. © 19Feb70; LP40366.
A PASSING OF TORCHES. See
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
PASSION OF JESUS. See
THE PASSION TO EASTER STORY OF JESUS.
THE PASSION TO EASTER STORY OF JESUS (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 2 filmstrips in 1 roll, color, 35 mm.
Contents: Pt. 1–2: The Passion of Jesus. 24 fr.--The Resurrection of Jesus. 26 fr.
Appl. authors: George Pierson, Bill Burnett & Jim Fields. NM: compilation of art owned by Visual Data Corp.
© Concordia Pub. House; 1Jun71; JP13573.
THE PAST PUZZLE. See
OKLAHOMA, A STATE HISTORY.
PASTURES OF HELL, See
STOREFRONT LAWYERS.
PATHOLOGY OF THE CERVIX (Filmstrip) W. B. Saunders Co. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 68 fr.; pt. 2, 60 fr.), color, 35 mm. With manual, 38 p.
Credits: By Ancel U. Blaustein, Frederick Gorstein & Rita Demopoulis.
© W. B. Saunders Co.; 25Apr72; A327736.
PATHWAYS TO MUSIC. See
ELECTRONIC MUSIC.
FROM JAZZ TO ROCK.
PATTERNS IN NATURE. See
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS.
PAUL AND THE EARLY CHURCH (Filmstrip) Roa’s Films. 8 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With 9 teacher’s guides.
Contents: Episode 1–8: Witnesses in Jerusalem. 50 fr.--Stephen, the first Christian martyr. 42 fr.--The road to Damascus. 41 fr.--Good news to all nations. 44 fr.--Beginnings in Galatia. 43 fr.-Mission to Europe. 54 fr.--Paul turns toward Jerusalem. 49 fr.--Witness in Rome. 57 fr.
Credits: Director, Jack L. Tyler; research, script & teaching guides, Sister M. Johnice, I.H.M. & Sister M. Elizabeth, I.H.M.; artists, David Hanan & Venetia Epler.
© Roa’s Films; 7Feb64; JP14057.