Documentary News Letter (1944-1945)

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108 DOCUMENTARY NEWS LETTER brsic Films DOCUMENTARY EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC BASIC FILMS LTD. 8 SOHO SQUARE LONDON W GERRARD 70 I 5 KAY'S KAYS Laboratories Film Studios Technical Managers Studio Manager FINSBURY PARK, N.4 Eric Van Baars A. E. Newton 72a, CARLTON HILL 22, SOHO SQUARE, W.l ST. JOHN'S WOOD E. W. Stimson N.w.a INDIA STREET, GLASGOW Tel. Maida Vale 1141 Tel. Glasgow Central 9377 A. [. F uriiess Vol. V. INDICES (1944-1945) J Volume V contains nine issues, of which the first fo -ir were published in 1944. Unfortunately the page numbers of the fourth and fifth issues overlap, those of the fourth running from 41 to 52 inclusive, and those of the fifth from 49 tt 60 inclusive. In the indices below, the repeated page numbers 49 to 52 are indicated thus t (1) ARTICLES AND BOOK REVTEWS Reviews of books are indicated by an asterisk. Army Film L'nit Productions, 109 Assignment: India (Maurice Lancaster), 9 The J3.F.I. Proposes. 98 Book Reviews, 36. 65, 89. 98, 104, 105 C.B.C. Talk on Visit to Normandv (John Grierson), 44 Carl Meyer 1894—1944 (Paul Roiha), 39 The Cinema Industry in Belgium during the Occupation (Henri Storck), 68 The "Cinemette" (Richard Delaney), 49 Correspondence. 38, 52, 59, 70, 95. 105 The Creative Force (Harry Randall), 76 Cry from the Colonies. 101 Documentary — A National Asset, 42 Educational Film (G. Patrick Meredith), 3 An Examination of Colour (Ronald Neame), 34 Federation for Film Societies (H. Forsyth Hardy), 70 The Film and Science (John Rickman), 82 Film Grammar (Arthur Elton), 11 Film Libraries, 24, 40, 84 Film of the Month. 10. 20 Film Relations with America. 61 Film Societies. 12. 48. 59, 70. 95, 105 Filming the European Campaign (Capt. Donald Bui Films and the U.S. Army, 57 The First Six Years, 85 Forecast for Film Societies (H. Forsyth Hardy), 37 The Future of the Educational Film, 73 Grierson Asks for a Common Plan (John Grierson), 49*j" Grierson and the I.L.O., 27 Letter from Australia (Colin Dean), 81 Letter from Pudovkin, 50 Letters from Russia (V. I. Pudovkin and Rowan Karmen), 2 Liberty for Whom? For What? 41 Longshot of British Non-theatrical (J. B. Williams), 78 Love Locked Out (Frank Launder), 31 Martyn Wilson, M.M., 1 1 Meditations on Henry V (E. W. & M. Robson), 52f Memphis Belle (S Sgt. James F. Scanlon), 51 Ministry of Information Catalogue of Films made by the M.O.I, in 1943, 17 Catalogue of Films made by the M.O.I, in 1944, 106 Statistical Analysis of Films produced in 1943, 19 Statistical Analysis of Films produced in 1944, 96 Mr. Rank and the Educational Film, 13 Movie Parade (John Huntly), 47 A National Need, 25 New Documentary Films. 5. 16, 28. 45. 53. 64. 77, 92, 102 New Soviet Films (Oley Leonido\ ). 47 News from Egypt. 104 Non-T in the Ridings (John Maddison), 88 Notes of the Month, 15, 26, 43, 51t, 62. 75, 87, 92. 99 Our Country, 96 The Paris Scientific Film Conference (John Maddison), 100 Patience or Strip-Poker. 14 Percy Smith. 79 Points for Discussion. 94 Problems in Production of U.S. Navv Training Films (Orville Goldner), 6 Pudovkin Broadcasts, 30 Quota Quickies Again. 97 Role of the '-Shorts" (H. Forsyth Hardy), 48 Salesmanship?. 104 The Schools and Their Needs (John Robbins and A. H. Hanson). 63 The Scientific Film Association, 70 Special Preview. 54 Status of British Documentary and Distribution in t!ic U.S.A. (J. B. Williams), 66 Stereoscopy, 60 Summer Film School at St. Andrews, 46 The Teaching Film (R. K. Neilson Baxter), 80 The Third Phase. 56 Traveller's Tale (Alexander Shaw), 32 Two Indian Films. 103 What Future for Film Societies (H. Forsyth Hardy), 22 A War to be Averted, 1 (2) NAMES OF PEOPLE Signed articles and letters are indicated by an asterisk . Abbot. 43 Ackrovd, Dr. Stephen, 75 Addinsell, tGchard, 48 Agnew, Mr it K., 105 Alexander, Donald, 75 Alexieff. 94 Alwyn, William, 23, 46 Andersen. Hans, 10 Andersson, Carl. 103 Annakin. Ken, 28 Anstes. Edgar, 23, 28, 29, 64, 73 Arappff, Cyril, 28 Archibald, George, 15 Asatief. Boris, 47 Asquith, Anthony, 29 'tyres, Lew, 64