Educational film catalog (1936)

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F EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG Silent enemy— Continued tractor plowing, feed the chickens, and Classroom films have been prepared other work of the farm. Film is titled in based upon this picture and will be found simple phrases and large type for flrst- in class 970.1 under the titles "Cheeka, grade reading. Experimental." Producer an Indian boy" and "Indian tribal cus- el toms and village life" Spectre. 13min 16-si-$30 35-si-nf-$60 Met- 'Twas the night before Christmas. ISmin ropolitan museum F 16-si-$12 Hollywood film enterprises F "This Colonial fantasy tells of a malign Based on Clement C. Moore's famous apparition which appears to the supersti- poem el tious eyes of a seventeenth-century New England family. According to the belief Vasantasena. 27min 16-si-$60 35-si-nf-$120 S;ater^a\l\i^e^rSJfgnfYhe%"ib?r^^'i? 1^30 Metropolitan museum F the backgrounds of the major scenes rooms Produced by the School of fine arts, m the American Wing were used." Pro- Pratt institute Wifbrirn-oim '*-^ careful study of the paintings of In- el-jh dia exhibited in the Museum preceded the production of this film, which is based Trip to the farm. 12min 16-si-apply 1931? on an incident in a tenth-century Indian Caldwell F story. The scenery, painted in the 'flat' , manner of Indian miniatures, and the First-grade children from a city ele- costumes were designed and made by Pratt mentary school visit farms for first-hand Institute students, who were also the mformation. They see dogs, cats, sheep, actors." Producer goats, horses, cows, gather eggs, see a Withdrawn. «i-silent; sU-sound; ( • inflamniabia; nl-safety; el - elementary; jh • junior high; sti • senior higli; o - colleaa 100