Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION WITH WORDS AND MUSIC—Continued Hart. Some of the songs are 'Three Little Maids From School,' 'Behold the Lord High Executioner,' 'The Magnet and the Churn,' 'It Really Doesn't Matter' and 'I'm Called Little Buttercup.' The finale of Act II of 'The Mikado' is also presented in its complete stage setting." Movie makers CFC $15 Ea Fi IdP $15 IntF Mans $15 Twy $15 YOUNG EAGLES. lOOmin 16-sd-rent $10 1934 Eastin F el-jh-sh Produced by Romance productions, inc. "The adventure of two Eagle Scouts on a trip to Central America. A story of their fight through the jungle after their crash in an airplane." School management "This film displays the work of the Boy Scout in actual situations. The scout laws are brought out clearly through the adventure of the two boys, and their dog Johnson who brought a lot of human interest into the story. The wild animal life added excitement and thrills to the story. "The audience could be held for a long period with this picture as you did not know what was going to happen next. The crash of the plane at the end of the first reel and the quick planning of the events to follow made the two boy scouts outstanding figures in the feature. "Of all features I have seen for boys I don't know of any other film as interesting as this one. I called in three scout leaders to see the film and their opinion was, 'That is the best film we have seen for boys.' " J.K.W. Ea si ■ tllent; sd-sound; f • inflammable; nf • safety; p - primary; el - elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 411