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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES


IMPROVE YOUR HANDWRITING. Cont'd.

letter formation, alignment, and line quality — and suggests methods for checking one's own handwriting and improving faults. For intermediate, junior and senior high school classes.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Raymond C. Goodfellow.

© David A. Smart; 14Sep49; MP5061.


AN INDIAN ADVENTURE. Young America Films, Inc., 1949. Filmstrip, 47 frames, color, 35mm.

Summary: Presents various aspects of the life of the Ottawa Indians who Kved in what is now northern Michigan and tells of an adventure of an Indian boy who became the great chief Pontiac.

Credits: Story, Margaret Bradfield; illustrator, Carlos Lopez.

© Carlos Lopez; 31Dec49; JP6082.


INDIAN SCOUT. SEE Davy Crockett, Indian Scout. LP2745.


INFANT SCHOOL SERIES. Filmstrips in this series, produced by Common Ground Ltd., are entered separately under their respective titles.


INSIDE STORY. Jam Handy Organization, Inc., for Terminix, a division of E. L. Bruce Co. © 1950. Filmstrip, 87 frames, b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Shows the damages caused by termites, and presents an insulation material to prevent such damage.

© Terminix, a division of E. L. Bruce Co.; 1c 7Apr50; JU6379.


THE INSIDE STORY. (Practical Selling of Home Goods, v. 50, no. 1) Vogue-Wright Studios, Inc. , for Masonite Corp. and the National Retail Furniture Association. Filmstrip, 96 frames, color. 35mm.

Summary: A training film pointing out some of the uses of Masonite products.

© Masonite Corp.; 3Feb50; JP6228.


THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., 1949. 102 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on Nikolai Gogol's play, "Revizor."

Summary: Set in a Middle European country in the early 1800's, this farce deals with an illiterate stooge of a medicine show, who, after being mistaken by corrupt village officials for a government inspector, ousts the grafters and becomes the local hero.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Philip Rapp, Harry Kurnitz; music director and composer of incidental score, Johnny Green; music and lyrics, Sylvia Fine; film editor, Rudi Fehr. Cast: Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak, Barbara Bates, Elsa Lanchester, Gene Lockhart.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec49; LP2744.


INSTALLATION KNOW-HOW. Jam Handy Organization, Inc., for American Central Division, Avco Manufacturing Corp. © 1950. Filmstrip, 58 frames, b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A training film on how to install American Kitchens.

© American Central Division, Avco Manufacturing Corp.; 1c 7Apr50; JU6369.


INTERNATIONAL TRADE. A Transfilm production for McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1950. Filmstrip, 42 frames, b&w, 35mm. Correlated with Paul A. Samuelson's textbook "Economics, an Introductory Analysis."

Summary: Discusses the theory of comparative advantage, the foreign exchange rate, the effects of international trade on domestic economy, and the problems arising from restrictive trade policies. Seventh in a series on economics for college classes.

Credits: Technical adviser, Paul A. Samuelson.

© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 20Feb50- JP237.


INTERRUPTED JOURNEY. Valiant Films. Ltd., London, 1949. 80 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A triangle melodrama in which a repentent husband is responsible for a train crash in which the other woman is killed. When it is learned that she has really been murdered, he endeavors to solve the crime before he is arrested.

Credits: Producer, Anthony Havelock-Allan; director, Daniel Birt; story and screenplay, Michael Pertwee; film editor, Danny Chorlton. Cast: Valerie Hobson, Richard Todd, Christine Norden, Tom Walls, Alexander Gauge.

© London Film Productions, Inc.; 130ct49 (in notice: 1950); LP72.


INTERSTATE RELATIONS AND CENTRALIZATION. JP257. SEE Federal System, pt. 2.


INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY. Coronet, 1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Defines the term chemistry and introduces some of the important terms and materials common to the subject. Major industrial applications of chemistry are presented along with the everyday uses found in the home and on the farm. For high school, college, and adult groups.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Therald Moeller.

© David A. Smart; 22Dec49; MP117.


INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS. Coronet, 1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Shows the main. divisions of physics—mechanics, heat, light, sound, and electricity—and their relation to one another. Illustrates important concepts of physics and shows how they can be applied to the understanding of everyday problems. For high school, and adult groups.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Ira C; Davis.

© David A. Smart; 23Nov49; MP5071


INVASION ON THE LAKE. SEE Rapture. LP2959.


THE INVISIBLE MONSTER. Republic Pictures Corp. 2 reels each, sd., b&w, 35mm. © Republic Pictures Corp., no. 1-6, 8Jun50; LP154.

Credits: Associate producer, Franklin Adreon; director, Fred C. Brannon; screenplay, Ronald Davidson; music, Stanley Wilson; film editors. Cliff Bell, Sam Starr. Cast: Richard Webb, Aline Towne. Lane Bradford, Stanley Price, John Crawford.

  • 1. Slaves of the Phantom.
  • 2. The Acid Clue.
  • 3. The Death Car.
  • 4. Highway Holocaust.
  • 5. Bridge to Eternity.
  • 6. Ordeal by Fire.


IRISH CHILDREN. (Children of Many Lands. Series 2) Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc., 1950. Filmstrip, 64 frames, b&w, 35mm. Based on the classroom film of the same title.

Summary: Presents typical activities of the children of rural Ireland.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.; 17Apr50; JP119.


IRON PONIES. (Screenliner, no. 3) RKO Pathe, Inc., 1949. 8min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Traces the development of the toy train industry, showing how it reflects the progress of the American railroad.

Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin; director and photographer, William Deeke; narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.

© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 4Nov49; MP4968.


THE IROQUOIS TRAIL. Reliance Pictures. Inc. Presented by Edward Small. Released through United Artists Corp. . 1950. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "The Leather-stocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper.

Summary: The adventures of a colonial frontiersman who, seeking to avenge his brother's death, is captured by the warring Hurons who are led by his brother's murderer. Setting, upper New York in 1775.

Credits: Producer, Bernard Small; director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Richard Schayer; music director, Rudy Schrager; film editor, Kenneth Crane. Cast: George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall, Glenn Langan, Monte Blue, Paul Cavanagh.

© Reliance Pictures. Inc.; 16Jun50; LP165.


IT HAPPENED AGAIN! Jam Handy Organization. Inc.. for Mullins Manufacturing Corp. © 1950. Filmstrip, 53 frames, b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A training film for salesmen of Youngstown Kitchens.

© Mullins Manufacturing Corp.; 1c 12May50; JU6400.


IT TAKES ALL KINDS. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1950. 20 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. Correlated with Bowman's book "Marriage for Moderns."

Summary: Explains why analysis of personality is important in choosing the right partner for marriage. Number four in a series on marriage.

Credits: Producer, Irving Jacoby; director, Alexander Hammid; writer. Renee Nell; editor, A. Boyajian.

© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 27Mar50; MP133.


IT TAKES ALL KINDS. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1950. Filmstrip, 42 frames, b&w. 35mm. Based on the motion picture of the same title and correlated with Bowman's book "Marriage for Moderns."

Credits: Educational consultant. Henry A. Bowman.

© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 27Mar50; JP149.


IT WAS ONLY YESTERDAY. MP58. SEE Screen Snapshots. Series 29.


IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER. Leslie Roush Productions, Inc., for Fedders-Quigan Corp., 1949. Filmstrip, 192 frames, b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Describes the construction and uses of Fedders room air conditioners.

Credits: Author, Charles D. Elms.

© Fedders -Quigan Corp.; 3Nov49; JPll.


IT'S YOUR HEALTH. Apex Film Corp., 1949. 18 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: An educational film stressing the importance of dental health and demonstrating the control of dental disease by mouth hygiene, good diet, and proper dental care.

Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director, William J. Thiele; screenplay, William J. Thiele, David P. Sheppard; narrator, Gerald Mohr; film editor. Jack Ruggiero.

© Apex Film Corp.; 4Apr49; LP2879.


JACK FINA AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., 1949. 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A musical short.

Credits: producer and director. Will

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