Business screen magazine (1946)

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Sixty-seven "Chris" statuettes were presented to top lilms from tiiroiighout the country at the iiSth Columbus Film Festival, October 22. Master of ceremonies for the event at the Southern Hotel in Columbus this year was Bill Hamilton, of WNBS radio. .Awards were presented by Vickie Bennett, Miss Columbus of 1970. and Mrs. Thomas White. Miss Columbus of 1969. The award ceremonies concluded a day of screening of many of the top award-winning films. Among others, "Chris"' statuette winning films included: Business & Industn' Freedom to Explore, produced by Audio Productions. Whal's the Matter wiili Harley?, produced by Centron Corporation. All the Difference, produced by Eastman Kodak Company From the Ground Up. produced by Federal Aviation Administration In the Company of Men. produced by William Greaves Productions. Inc. Number One Bush, produced by John Hennessy Motion Pictures /;; Focus, produced by Montgomen,' Ward & Company Woman Is. produced by Fred A. Niles Communications Centers, Inc. The Way It Is . . . ( //; Palm Springs, Anyway), produced by Olson ^Silver Screen Prod. GLM. produced by Bob Perry Graphic and Cultural Arts A Kite Story, produced by Churchill Films West Texas, produced by Alan E. Gadney Pas De Deux, produced by Learning Corporation of America The Man Hunters, produced by MGM Television Cowboy., produced by Time-Life Films Thirty Days to Survival, produced by Time-Life Films Amblin. produced by United Productions of America The City, produced by WBNS-TV Health, Medicine and Safet>' The Talking Car, produced by Alfred Higgins Productions Speedscene: The Problem of Anphetamine Abuse, produced by BailyFilm Associates What Will Poor Robin Do Then?, produced by Merck, Sharp & Dohme Temporal Manidular Joint Eminectomy, produced by The Ohio State University. Department of Photography and Cinema X-Ray, Ultrasound, and Thermog 67 Receive "Chris" Statuettes at 18th Columbus Festival raphy in Diagnosis, produced by The Upjohn Company Religion and Ethics Lazarillo. produced by Cine-Cath Up Is Down, produced by Morton Goldsholl Design Associates Flat Wine. Stale Bread, produced by Lutheran Film Association How .Many Lifetimes. Moynihan Associates. Inc. Montage "The Healer", produced b\' WKYC-TV Producer Jack Hennessy receives "Chris" from Dan Prugh for the CrownZellerbach film "Number One Bush" which has received numerous av\/ards this year. A flock of Columbus "Chris" statuettes await recipients during award ceremonies as Nils Lindquist (left) and MC Bill Hamilton announce winners. DECEMBER, 1970 37