Educational film catalog (1936)

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170-173 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS—Continued A 10-year-old boy is rescued from drown- ing by a Portuguese fisherman and is brought aboard a fishing schooner. By sympathetic discipline the fisherman teaches the boy the value of fair play in his dealings with others BosU $2 Minn $1.75 Cal NEEFA CFC $1.50 NYU $1.50 Geo $2 Okla $1.50 GREENER HILLS. (Miniature ser.) llmin 16-sd-rent apply TFC 170 Jh-sh-adult A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production available only to schools "Short drama of the incurable optimist who succeeds at nothing because he must try his hand at everything. His family suf- fers. He goes from salesmanship to raising peanuts to cultivating bees. In the meantime his family succeeds with the peanut farm in which the collective wealth was invested. Theme exceedingly well dramatized and well portrayed. Suggested as of use in economics and biology classes, but principally of value for its vocational connotation." Advisory com- mittee Ohio IF I HAD A MILLION; excerpt. (Hu- man relations ser.) lOmin 16-sd-apply Comm on human relations 170 sh-c Guide May be rented only for educational pur- poses where no admission is charged This specially prepared excerpt of the Paramount film deals with the psychology of insecurity Because a clerk inherits a million dol- lars, he attains enough self-confidence to buy the rabbits which he had been wanting, defy the employer of whom he had been afraid, and break the china in the shop where he had been a timid, overworked salesman for many years BosU $2 NEEFA Cal NYU $1.50 CFC $1.50 Okla $1.50 Geo $2 WHITE BANNERS; excerpt (invention sequence). (Human relations ser.) 16min 16-sd-rent apply Comm on human rela- tions 170 sh-c-adult Guide A specially prepared excerpt from the Warner Brothers production which shows the betrayal of a trust and the attempt to escape from the results. May be rented only for educational purposes whei'e no admission is charged BosU $3.50 Minn $2 Cal NEEFA CFC $3 NYU $3 Geo $3.50 Okla $3 172 State ethics FURY; excerpt (governor sequence). (Human relations ser.) 17min 16-sd- apply Comm on human relations 172 sh-c-adult Guide May be rented only for educational pur- poses where no admission is charged This is a specially prepared excerpt of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film. It shows the lynching described in another excerpt pre- pared from this film with added sequences which show the Governor's responsibility in withholding assistance of the National Guard BosU $3.50 NEEFA Cal NYU $3 CFC $3 Okla $3 Geo $3.50 FURY; excerpt (trial sequence).' (Human relations ser.) 14min 16-sd-apply Comm on human relations 172 Jh-sh-adult Guide May be rented only for educational pur- poses where no admission is charged This is a specially prepared excerpt from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film. It deals with wholesale perjury by members of a community in an attempt to protect twenty-two of its members indicted for murder and lynching BosU $3.50 NEEFA Cal NYU $3 CFC $3 Okla $3 WORLD WE WANT TO LIVE IN. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-f-loan 1941 Nat conf of Christians and Jews 172 16mm print may be purchased for $9; the 35mm for $20.84 Dictatorships have developed a religious in- tolerance which has spread alarmingly through- out the United States in spite of efforts of influential groups and people to forestall such developments A Roman Catholic, a Protestant and a Jewish child play together on an American shore but across the ocean not only religious but also political and social rights are denied to minority groups. Then the film indicates some of the intolerances which have developed on this side of the ocean. Thomas E. Dewey, Charles Evans Hughes, Al Smith, Eddie Cantor and Wendell Willkie all speak for a greater tolerance "An excellent film for a study of social and political conditions that contribute to the devel- opment of racial and religious intolerance." L. C. Larson in Educational screen Geo 16-$1 Ind 16-$2.50 NYU 16-$1 172.4 Peace and war CAVALCADE; excerpt. (Human relations ser.) 13min 16-sd-rent apply Comm on human relations 172.4 sh-c-adult Guide A specially prepared excerpt from the 20th Century-Fox film used to show effects of war on home life. May be rented only for edu- cational use where no admission is charged BosU $2 NYU $1.50 Cal Okla $1.50 173 Family ethics CRADLE SONG; excerpt. (Human rela- tions ser.) 12min 16-sd-rent apply Comm on human relations 173 sh-c-adult Guide A specially prepared excerpt from the Paramount production dealing with a selfish and possessive mother love. May be rented only for educational purposes where no admis- sion is charged BosU $2 IdP Cal NYU $1.50 CFC $1.50 Okla $1.50 Geo $2 VES $1.25 DEVIL IS A SISSY; excerpt (electrocu- tion sequence). (Human relation ser.) 8min 16-sd-rent apply Comm on human relations 173 c-adult Guide A specially prepared excerpt from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production following the reactions of a loyal boy's mind under intense $1 - silent; sd- sound; f - inflammable; nf • safety; p - primary: el • elementary; Jh • Junior high; sh • senior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 84